Book Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses

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A Court of Thorns and Roses Book Jacket
Author
Maas, Sarah J.
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

When I had initially read this book I had given it five stars, but now that I look back, it definitely got knocked down to a four.
Feyre, a human, ends up killing a wolf and is taken away by a fae for retribution. This book was supposedly a Beauty and the Beast retelling, but it did not seem like it, at all. I did like the concept of the book, but some of the characters are so unlikeable I was confused with the motives behind their actions. That kind of made it hard to enjoy some of the plotlines. This book was a lot of world building, which I enjoyed, but it does not pick up until closer to the end. I did overall like this book and I think it is worth picking up.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan Grade 11

Book Review: The Naturals

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The Naturals Book Jacket
Title of Book
Author
Barnes, Jennifer Lynn
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

I really liked the concept behind this book—it felt unique and pulled me into a genre I don’t usually read. The story follows 17-year-old Cassie Hobbes, who gets recruited into a special FBI program made up of gifted teens, each with their own talents that help solve crimes.
I thought this was a good strong introduction to the series and the characters. I really liked the team dynamic and how each character brought something different to the table. Their interactions were interesting to read and made reading more enjoyable.
That said, there were moments when the writing felt a little dramatic and some plot points came together too neatly, like everything just worked out a little too perfectly. It made certain scenes feel less believable, even though the overall story was still really engaging.
I did however enjoy the twists. Even when I had some suspicions, I was still surprised, and those moments definitely added to the excitement. I'm curious to see how the story and characters develop in the next books.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan, Grade 11

Book Review: Sunrise on the Reaping

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Sunrise on the Reaping book jacket
Title of Book
Author
Collins, Suzanne
Rating
5 stars = Bohemian Rhapsody Awesome!
Review

I am in shock from reading this book. So many questions from both the original trilogy and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes were answered. I saw an analogy, where the original trilogy are the middle pieces of a puzzle, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is the corners and Sunrise on the Reaping is the edges. I could not agree more, the way they are all perfectly balanced on each other and with Sunrise on the Reaping, Collins paints a whole new picture that really makes you question the whole series.

This book follows Haymitch Abernathy and his story with the 50th Hunger Games. The writing style changes and reflects with each character in the different books, being able to see Haymitch's thoughts and the things that happen which gives a better insight into why he acted in the original trilogy. I loved this book and it is five stars without a doubt.

Reviewer Grade: 11

Reviewer's Name
Rowan

Book Review: Kingdom of Ash

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Kingdom of Ash Book Jacket
Title of Book
Author
Maas, Sarah J.
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

As the final book in the series, Throne of Glass, I am in shock of how far the series has progressed. Kingdom of Ash is a spectacular ending to a series that is very well written. At almost 1000 pages long, Kingdom of Ash is truly an ending worthy of the story. Everything has come back in a full circle movement that leaves the reader guessing what will happen next. Aelin Galathynius, her cadre, and her allies at last face off against the enemy as the last way to protect her home kingdom of Terrasen. There are so many different plotlines that connect back to eachother and show how Maas was a mastermind with every single moment in all 8 books. While I loved all the moments in the book, it was a very long book and I believe it did draw out to a point where I just wanted to finish the book.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan Grade 11

Book Review: Sunrise on the Reaping

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Sunrise on the Reaping Book Jacket
Title of Book
Author
Collins, Suzann
Rating
5 stars = Bohemian Rhapsody Awesome!
Review

I am in shock from reading this book. So many questions from both the original triology and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes were answered. I saw an analogy, where the original trilogy are the middle pieces of a puzzle, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is the corners and Sunrise on the Reaping is the edges. I could not agree more, the way they are all perfectly balanced on eachother and with Sunrise on the Reaping, Collins paints a whole new picture that really makes you question the whole series.
This book follows Haymitch Abernathy and his story with the 50th Hunger Games. The writing style changes and reflects with each character in the different books, being able to see Haymitch's thoughts and the things that happen which gives a better insight into why he acted in the original trilogy. I loved this book and is five starts without a doubt.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan Grade 11

Book Review: Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus

Author
Shelly, Mary
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

I really enjoyed reading this book! Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' is a classic novel that everyone knows. It's a tale about Victor Frankenstein, a scientist, and how he creates life. Except it's made from body parts. What I liked about reading this is that this is the original. Young readers don't really know about all the other complex parts of the story. It was so interesting to read and learn about a narrative I never knew before. More on the plot, it's about how Victor creates a creature and then the seemingly endless and terrifying consequences.
However, this book is incredibly hard to read. The old way it's written makes it easier to get lost or not completely understand what happened. There's a lot of words I had to look up, but the context also helps decipher it. One of my favorite parts of the book is the building suspense. Ultimately, I think this book has so much beauty, because of all the emotions I had while reading it and the message it carries about human nature.

Reviewer's Name
Max

Book Review: Defy the Night

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Defy the Night
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Author
Kemmerer, Brigid
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

The kingdom of Kandala is suffering from a rapidly spreading illness that has only one known cure: an elixer made from Moonflower Petals that only grow in very specific conditions. The cure is hoarded by the rich, and too expensive for the poor. Defy the Night follows both the undercover thief Tessa Cade, who steals the elixir from the elite and redistributes to the poor, and the feared Prince Corrick, who works to keep his sickly older brother in power.
When Tessa and Corrick's lives unexpectedly cross, their hatred turns into a tolerated partnership, which begins to spark into something more. Tessa and Corrick struggle to keep their feelings in check as they work to keep their kingdom from falling to constant rebellions and the plague.

Defy the Night was a very fast paced read, with political intrigue and betrayals, romance, forming friendships and plenty of action to satisfy almost all aspects of a fantasy novel. I thought all the characters were very well thought out, even the side characters who work with/against Tessa and Corrick. I also felt that the romance was very well balanced with the plot. It didn't overshadow the plot but rather made the plot more dense, and also helped contribute to the character development. I would recommend!

Reviewer's Name
Reagan

Book Review: Tower of Dawn

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Tower of Dawn
Title of Book
Author
Maas, Sarah J.
Rating
4 stars = Really Good
Review

Tower of Dawn is the sixth book in the Throne of Glass series and focuses on Chaol Westfall and his journey to heal his legs and spine. This book takes a very different perspective from the previous books and introduces us into more of the political landscape from across the sea, which offers a fresh perspective on the series.

At the start, Chaol was one of my least favorite characters, but this book shows him in a more vulnerable and complex light that is makes him seem more relatable to the reader. His personal struggles add depth to his characters and makes me appreciate why Maas decided to have a book focused on him.

I chose to tandem read this book with Empire of Storms and I would highly recommend to put in the effort to tandem read. Since both books happen simultaneously, the way how timelines intertwine creates for a really complicated and beautifully written piece. The only reason it is rated 4 stars is because I do believe it drags on for a little bit, but it leads up to Kingdom of Ash perfectly.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan
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Book Review: Empire of Storms

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Empire of Storms
Title of Book
Author
Maas, Sarah J.
Rating
5 stars = Bohemian Rhapsody Awesome!
Review

The fifth book in Throne of Glass, Empire of Storms, is a masterfully written book that builds up for an amazing edning to the series. The buildup is intense, and Sarah J. Maas has been creating complicated and interwoven plotlines since the beginning.

I chose to tandem read Empire of Storms alongside Tower of Dawn, the sixth book, which required dedication but was absolutely worth it. Experiencing both stories added depth to the overall narrative and enhanced my appreciation for the two books and how aligned they were.

In this book, Aelin Galathynius must rally allies for the looming war, and the stakes have never been higher. Maas has an incredible ability to immerse readers into her books. Her world-building is impeccable, and this book highlights how carefully she has been plotting this journey from the very start and when everything finally clicks into place, it leaves me in awe of her ability to craft such an intricate and amazing story.

Without a doubt, Empire of Storms is a strong contender for my favorite book in the series.

Reviewer's Name
Rowan
Genres

Book Review: Mistborn

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Mistborn: The Final Empire
Author
Sanderson, Brandon
Rating
5 stars = Bohemian Rhapsody Awesome!
Review

Rebellion in this world is impossible, the king is immortal, and the people are weak, but Kelsier is determined to make a change. Kelsier has a wild plan, Vin a street urchin, gets wound up in this plan. She realizes that this goes deeper than she thought, and that there is always another secret.

This is one of the first books by Brandon Sanderson I've read and it's magnificent. This fantasy book is one of the best I've read, with twists and turns in every chapter. The characters feel real because of their bonds with each other. This is definitely a book that explores relationships, magic, and rebellion.

Reviewer's Name
Olivia
Genres
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