Book challenge: Progress part 4

Morning 🙂

I am finally done with 20 books in my challenge. I really can’t believe it! I really love tracking how many books I read in a year. I have always wondered, knowing it is a huge amount, but now I can finally know. I cannot wait until I am done with exams. It feels like all the studying is severely affecting my reading.

Here is my completed reading list so far:

     Chasing Fire  – Nora Roberts
The Search– Nora Roberts
Hidden Star– Nora Roberts
Fallen Star– Nora Roberts
Captive star- Nora Roberts
Richelle Mead – Bloodlines
Richelle Mead – The Golden Lily
Richelle Mead – The Fiery Heart
Nicholas Sparks – The Guardian
Stephen King – Carrie
Lewis Carrol – Alice in Wonderland
Nora Roberts – Montana Sky
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Nora Roberts – High Noon
Nora Roberts – Carolina Moon
Nora Roberts – Tribute
Nora Roberts – Black Hills
Nora Roberts – Angel’s Fall
Katie Fford – Love Letters

Currently reading:

Kathy Reichs – Death duJoir

Planning to read:

Susan Collins: Hunger Games

Susan Collins: Catching Fire

Susan Collins: Mockingjay

Stephen King: The Green Mile

Lewis Carrol – Through the Looking Glass

JK Rowling: The Casual Vacancy

Marian Keyes: The Mystery of Mercy Close

KhaledHosseini: A thousand splendid suns

Richelle Mead: Vampire Academy (Books 1-7)

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Have a splendid Monday!

Book challenge: Progress part 3

Happy Wednesday everyone! Guess who is going on study leave again from tomorrow? ME! I will be posting, but just not as much as usual.

Here is my book challenge progress so far – one of the reasons I do these posts is to keep track… it is really hard to remember everything!

Here is my completed reading list so far:

  1. Chasing Fire- Nora Roberts
  2. The Search- Nora Roberts
  3. Hidden Star- Nora Roberts
  4. Fallen Star- Nora Roberts
  5. Captive star- Nora Roberts
  6. Richelle Mead – Bloodlines
  7. Richelle Mead – The Golden Lily
  8. Richelle Mead – The Fiery Heart
  9. Nicholas Sparks – The Guardian
  10. Stephen King – Carrie
  11. Lewis Carrol – Alice in Wonderland
  12. Nora Roberts – Montana Sky
  13. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
  14. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  15. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  16. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  17. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  18. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
  19. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  20. Nora Roberts – High Noon
  21. Nora Roberts – Carolina Moon

Currently reading:

Nora Roberts –Tribute

Planning to read:

Susan Collins: Hunger Games

Susan Collins: Catching Fire

Susan Collins: Mockingjay

Stephen King: The Green Mile

Lewis Carrol – Through the Looking Glass

JK Rowling: The Casual Vacancy

Marian Keyes: The Mystery of Mercy Close

Khaled Hosseini: A thousand splendid suns

Richelle Mead: Vampire Academy (Books 1-7)

Nora Roberts: Three Sisters Trilogy

Let me know if you have other good books I should try!

Book Challenge – Progress, Part 2

Happy Friday everyone! I hope you all are planning to have a lovely weekend. I myself am planning to rest, enjoy the colder weather here in Johannesburg, and get some of my university assignments done.

Here is my book challenge progress so far – one of the reasons I do these posts is to keep track… it is really hard to remember everything!

Here is my completed reading list so far:

Chasing Fire– Nora Roberts

The Search– Nora Roberts

Hidden Star– Nora Roberts

Fallen Star– Nora Roberts

Captive star- Nora Roberts

Richelle Mead – Bloodlines

Richelle Mead – The Golden Lily

Richelle Mead – Indigo Spell

Nicholas Sparks – The Guardian

Stephen King – Carrie

Lewis Carrol – Alice in Wonderland

Nora Roberts – Montana Sky

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Currently reading:

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Nicolas Sparks – The Lucky One

Planning to read:

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Susan Collins: Hunger Games

Susan Collins: Catching Fire

Susan Collins: Mockingjay

Lewis Carrol – Through the Looking Glass

JK Rowling: The Casual Vacancy

Marian Keyes: The Mystery of Mercy Close

Khaled Hosseini: A thousand splendid suns

Let me know if you have other good books I should try!

And here is a quote, because I like them.

thousand-lives

Book Review: The Indigo Spell (Richelle Mead)

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Book: 13/100

When I finished the second book in the Bloodlines series, The Golden Lily, I was super excited to get to the next novel. Imagine my shock and dismay when I discovered I had to WAIT for Indigo Spell to be released! It was horrific. There is a specific reason I make sure the entire series has been published before I start reading – when I am into books, I cannot put them down.

So when it was finally released (In February) I eagerly got a copy and started reading. I wasn’t disappointed. I enjoyed it as much, or probably more than the first two books.

What happened:

There was no huge time jump between the books, and we meet Sydney again were the Golden Lily left off. She is still at Amberwood prep, in charge of keeping Jill, Adrian and Eddie in check. Another dhampir has since joined their group, Angeline, who gives Sydney more headaches than the other three combined. Raised in a primitive community, she is wild, and thinks violence solves problems. She is routinely in trouble, but shows some development when she starts acting as a true protector towards Jill, leading Eddie to see that she wasn’t as terrible as he initially thought. They start dating, and this starles Jill into realising she cares for Eddie.

Ms. Terwillinger wakes Sydney up at night to have her perform a location spell. Sydney is still training her magical abilities, but she manages to get a view the city where her enemy lie. Ms Terwillinger confides in Sydney that her sister Veronica is an evil witch who steals powers and youth from young, unsuspecting witches. Her concern is for Sydney, who is in danger if Veronica finds out about her.

Sydney still has problems of her own as well. After her kiss with Adrian, and her subsequent denial of feelings, he is now angry with her. She needs to face Jill as well, since Jill witnessed everything because she is spirit linked to Adrian.

Sydney leaves Amberwood for a short while to attend Sonya Karp and Mikael Tanner’s wedding – possible because Sonya had been returned from a Strigoi to Moroi. She is joined at the wedding by Stanton, her boss at the alchemist, and an alchemist Sydney’s age, who has a crush on her.

At the wedding, Adrian causes a stir (as usual) by asking Sydney to dance with him in front of everyone. Refusing would cause further strain on the Alchemist-Moroi relationship, and she agrees, although reluctantly, since being in Adrian’s arms are the most confusing place in the world for her.

Afterwards, Sydney and Adrian set out together to warn other young witches against Veronica, but most often they are either too late or the young witches ignore her warnings. Adrian and Sydney barely control their feelings towards each other, and Sydney constantly fights against it.

When Sydney finally finds Marcus Finch, an alchemist who managed to break the compulsion spell Alchemist are placed under, she is irritated by him already. He is a cocky rebel who loves to break rules and has ton of girls fawning over him. He in turn is fascinated by her, because she doesn’t fall for him or gush when he is around. He tells her how to break the spell, by injecting a liquid into her tattoo that dissolves it. In able for him to help her with that, she needs to do something the Alchemists would never do, to prove that she is really willing to be free from their compulsion.

Sydney manages to get the information Marcus wants relatively easy, and he helps her break the compulsion. She doesn’t feel a startling change in her, but immediately phones Stanton to ask why things are happening behind her back. When Stanton gets angry with her, she immediately realise that she is pushing things to far, and narrowly escapes trouble claiming that she is only worried about Jill’s safety.

On the magical front, Sydney and Adrian eventually track down the witch who is stealing all the younger witches’ powers. It isn’t Veronica, but another witch completely, who attacks Ms. Terwillinger to gain her powers. They manage to save Ms. Terwillinger, but the witch escapes, and now Sydney has other problems, since she managed to anger the witch by hurting her.

Sydney and Adrian agree to start a secret relationship, but when she arrives back at school, Sydney gets a big shock: that the alchemists sent her little sister Zoe to be part of their team. Now the question is: Can Adrian and Sydney keep their love hidden from Zoe, who is desperately seeking acceptance in the strict Alchemist world?

Rating: 7/10

I really enjoyed this book when I finally got my hands on it. Richelle Mead managed to make good books by taking characters from another series (her own Vampire Academy), which I didn’t believe entirely possible. Sydney and Adrian become heroes on their own, and their relationship is so fascinating because they are so different from Rose and Dimitri.

I have to admit I was hoping Marcus Finch to be more like Finnick Odair in the Hunger Games trilogy, but he was somewhat disappointing. He seemed to revel in being the rebel, instead of doing what he did because he truly believed it.

I found out the genre these books fall under, which is apparently YA (Young-Adult). well, you learn something new every day!

Now I just have to wait for the next book…

Read about the two previous Bloodlines novels here:

Bloodlines

The Golden Lily