Showing posts with label Marissa Meyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marissa Meyer. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2019

Renegades - Marissa Meyer

Title: Renegades
Author: Marissa Meyer
Format: Hardcover
Rating: 5 Stars

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Secret Identities. Extraordinary Powers. She wants vengeance. He wants justice.

The Renegades are a syndicate of prodigies — humans with extraordinary abilities — who emerged from the ruins of a crumbled society and established peace and order where chaos reigned. As champions of justice, they remain a symbol of hope and courage to everyone... except the villains they once overthrew.

Nova has a reason to hate the Renegades, and she is on a mission for vengeance. As she gets closer to her target, she meets Adrian, a Renegade boy who believes in justice — and in Nova. But Nova's allegiance is to a villain who has the power to end them both.
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Ok: So let's get the obvious out of the way right off the bat.

1. Yes, there are some obvious superheros that share similarities with some beloved Marvel superheros.  

2. It's pretty freaking obvious that Adrian is the Sentinel.

Those things being said: I still love every single second of this book. Every. Single. Second.

If you're unfamiliar with Renegades, the best way to sum it up is: Spies, Superheros, death, and a helluva of an ending.

I don't want to give super spoilers, but a few minor spoilers might slip in - so read with caution!


WHAT DO I LIKE:

* As with her Lunar Chronicles series, Meyer has some great characters in this book.  We learn a lot about them during the course of this book. The book moves slowly and takes a while to build up to the main point at the end - so we have a lot of time to sit with our characters and really see what they are like while the story develops around them.  I don't think there is a single character in this book I don't like.  They are all very well written and well developed, and have enough change throughout the book to keep them real.

* This story is slow to build, but I think that works.  Meyer takes her time showing us this world and the people who inhabit it.  We get to see when things happen in their own time, and when something BIG does happen (that carnival scene?!) we get to see the characters react in a way that is so true to who they are, and it is amazing. 

* THAT SCENE IN THE FUN HOUSE!!!  That's all your getting - but if you've read the book you know what I mean. 

* While the story may have been slow to build up - I like how well written it was.  I didn't reall care that it took a while to get to the big stuff at the end.

* Max.  I love everything about Max, including all the secrecy surrounding what he can do (and what he will be used for!)

WHAT BOTHERED ME:
While I did really love this book, there were two things that I thought should have been more obvious. I guess I wouldn't super say this bothered me, but it was pretty obvious that:

A: Adrian is the sentinel.  How could nobody figure that out?!  I mean - they are never together.  Whenever the sentinel is around, Adrian is suddenly MIA, then all of a sudden the sentinel will leave, and then BAM - there's Adrian again. And yet, nobody connects the dots and figures out they are THE SAME PERSON?!

B: At the carnival - why didn't Adrian figure out who Nova really was?!  It was super obvious, amiright?!  

Other than that, I loved this whole entire book.  I recommend that everybody: 




Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: Books By My Favorite Authors That I Still Haven’t Read


Hiii!  Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday!  This weeks topic: Books By My Favorite Authors That I Still Haven’t Read.

 Leigh Bardugo




Marissa Meyer 



Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Wires and Nerve - Marissa Meyer

Title: Wires and Nerve
Author: Marissa Meyer
Format: Hardcover
Rating: 4.5 Stars

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Iko – an audacious android and best friend to the Lunar Queen Cinder – has been tasked with hunting down Alpha Lysander Steele, the leader of a rogue band of bioengineered wolf-soldiers who threaten to undo the tenuous peace agreement between Earth and Luna. Unless Cinder can reverse the mutations that were forced on them years before, Steele and his soldiers plan to satisfy their monstrous appetites with a massacre of the innocent people of Earth.

And to show he’s serious, Steele is taking hostages.

Cinder and Kai, Scarlet and Wolf, Cress and Thorne, and Winter and Jacin all feature in this epic new battle. But it is Iko who must face her deepest fears when she uncovers the truth about her own unusual programming.
 
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Wires and Nerve is Marissa Meyer's first foray into the world of graphic novels. It is a story that centers around Iko, the sassy and lovable android, and best friend to Cinder.

I am not a big reader of graphic novels, so it's a little different to be reviewing one, but here we go:

Things I loved:

* Iko, of course.  She is the star of the book, and she brings all her trademark sass to the story. 
* The characters are as them in this book as they are in all the others.  It's interesting to see them grow even more in this new story.
* I love that Cinder is still just who she always was even though she is now in her rightful spot as the Lunar queen.  She is amazing.
* I think the story moves well, and the art is amazing. 
* Even though Liam Kinney is a TOTAL jerk to Iko, I love watching the dynamic between the two of them.  I think there's something that's going to happen there. 

There wasn't anything I didn't like about this book.  The whole thing was well written, well drawn, and the characters were awesome.  The drama was just enough to keep the story moving, and I really didn't want the story to end. 

Basically, the whole book made me like:

And I can't wait for the next one!

If you've read Wire and Nerves, what was your favorite part?