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December 9, 2018 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Review: DAUGHTER 4254 by Leigh Statham

Title: DAUGHTER 4254

Author/s: Leigh Statham

Publication Date: December 5th, 2017
Publisher: 
Owl Hollow Press

Pages: 286

Purchase Links: Amazon | iBooks | Booktopia | The Book Depository

Signed Copies are available from King’s English

Synopsis

Daughter4254 used to think life in a community where art, music and names are outlawed would suffocate her creative spirit. Now that she’s rotting in a prison cell, she’s not sure her dying mother made the right choice when she entrusted her with the secrets of rebellion. Prison has given her plenty of time to relive every mistake and lose all hope.

Then she meets Thomas, a fellow inmate, who tells her stories of the mythical mountain colonies where people have names and the arts thrive. Together they plot an escape, knowing if they fail, they will die. Or worse, their consciousness will be taken by the MindWipe, leaving their bodies free for the government to use. When nothing goes as planned, Daughter4254 must choose between using her mother’s secret to better the world she hates, or following Thomas to the quiet life of freedom she has always craved.

So I put my name down for this book after reading the synopsis sent to me via a marketing company – it was about this girl who appreciated the arts in a world that outlawed it, and finds a boy who introduces her to a land where she can express her creative spirit loudly, but must choose between saving herself or saving the entire nation of likeminded (maybe) individuals. Upon first glance, it reminded me of Delirium (by Lauren Oliver) and a little bit of Hunger Games/Divergent.

Unfortunately I did not finish this book.

This happens quite often nowadays, but I rarely post about it, instead giving books and their authors the benefit of the doubt and contacting publishers to let them know that the book didn’t grab my attention and so I won’t be posting anything neutral or negative.

Most of the time, it has more to do with personal circumstances and interests rather than the quality of the story telling and book. Daughter 4254 brought an amazing idea forward, but also one that had been explored in young adult fiction time and time again. I barely started this book, because it just didn’t enchant me.

Today marks many, many months since beginning this post and being contact about this book tour. I’ve forgotten many details from the book, but I do remember having a lot of trouble with the title; it’s just not memorable.
It definitely gets the point across, I love that part, but whilst I write this review I have to go back and check whether the order of the numbers is correct. It’s not nice, and I feel there could be many better alternatives to it.

 

I felt bad, having this unfinished review sitting in my drafts, but then I remembered that this is my book blog, not simply a marketing platform. It’s a place where I love sharing my opinions, reviews, and loves for books, and the marketing of brand new novels is just an aspect of it.

I don’t enjoy the politics of this community so much. It’s a place where large blogs publishing poor (but positive) reviews are favoured by authors. I understand that’s what is good for business, but allowing smaller, more personal blogs review large titles as well would definitely create a lot of hype.

From now on, I will be publishing reviews that aren’t 3+ stars, and I will be reading more books bought from the book shop so that I enjoy my time here as much as the authors cashing their cheques do.
I’m not opposed to the publishing platform book blogs allow, but it’s not something I want to be a huge part of.

 

If you’re a basic-kinda-reader, sure, give Leigh Statham’s novel a go. But if you’re after more, maybe check out your local book shop and find something a little more unique. 🙂

[I will not be publishing star-ratings on DNF reviews.]

 

A  little bit about Leigh Statham…

Leigh Statham was raised in the wilds of rural Idaho but found her heart in New York City. She worked at many interesting jobs before settling in as a mother and writer.
She now resides in North Carolina with her husband, four children, eight chickens, a fluffy dog, and two suspected serial killer cats.
Leigh is currently working on an MFA, has written countless short stories, and is the author of lots of mediocre poetry. She is also the winner of the 2016 Southeast Review Narrative Nonfiction Prize for her short story “The Ditch Bank and the Fenceline.”

Website |Twitter |Instagram | Facebook | Wattpad|  Goodreads

 

 

Bookalicious is the last stop on DAUGHTER 4254’s book tour, which means you can read amazing excerpts, awesome reviews, and interesting interviews and guest posts from Leigh Statham at the following blogs;

BookHounds YA (interview), Fan-Girl-Tabulous (review), Reese’s Reviews (excerpt), Caffeine and Composition (review), Hooked to Books (guest post), YA Obsessed (review), Maddie.TV (interview), The Desert Bibliophile (review), Wandering Bark Books (excerpt), Kindle and Me (review), Wishful Endings (interview), Jena Brown Writes (review), Stuffed Shelves (review), Life of a Simple Reader (review), Books, Vertigo and Tea (excerpt), Savings in Seconds (review), Two Chicks on Books (interview), Cindy’s Love of Books (review), and Captivated Reading (review).

You’re also able to view the promo post for Leigh Statham’s novel, DAUGHTER 4254, via this link, which features a giveaway (prizes include finished copies of this novel and amazon giftcards)!!

Thank you for supporting my book blog! If you have a book blog of your very own, what’s its URL? I’d love to read it!

 

 

 

 

I received DAUGHTER 4254 in exchange for an honest review and promo post. In saying this, all opinions, reviews, ratings, and comments are my own and have not been influenced by this.

Filed Under: Giveaways, Reviews Tagged With: DAUGHTER 4254, LeighStatham

December 22, 2015 by Bianca 2 Comments

Review: Did I Mention I Love You? by Estelle Maskame

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Title: Did I Mention I Love You?

Series: DIMILY Trilogy
Book Number: #1
Author/s: Estelle Maskame

Publication Date: December 1st, 2015
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Pages: 421

Purchase: Amazon | iBooks | Booktopia |  The Book Depository | Barnes&Noble | BooksAMillion | !ndigo | Indie Bound

Synopsis:

Love is everything but expected.

Eden Munro came to California for a summer of sun, sand, and celebrities- what better way to forget about the drama back home? Until she meets her new family of strangers; a dad she hasn’t seen in three years, a stepmonster, and three stepbrothers.

Eden gets her own room in her dad’s fancy house in Santa Monica. A room right next door to her oldest stepbrother. Tyler Bruce. Whom she cannot stand. He has angry blue eyes and an ego bigger than a Beverly Hills mansion. She’s never felt such intense dislike for someone. But the two are constantly thrown together as his group of friends pulls her into their world of rule-breaking, partying, and pier-hanging

And the more she tries to understand what makes Tyler burn hotter than the California sun, the more Eden finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn’t…

Did I Mention I Love You? is the addictive first book in Wattpad sensation Estelle Maskame’s DIMIY trilogy: three unforgettable summers of secrets, heartbreak, and forbidden romance.

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Filed Under: Giveaways, Reviews Tagged With: Did I Mention I Love You, DIMILY, EstelleMaskame

July 10, 2015 by Bianca 2 Comments

Review: We are Watching by M. Stephen Stewart

WeAreWatchingTitle: We Are Watching

Series: Mindshare
Book Number: #1
Author/s: M. Stephen Stewart

Publication Date: December 16th, 2014
Publisher: Primrose Publishing LLC

Pages: 404

Purchase: Amazon

Synopsis:Henry Malone’s childhood was shattered by the unexplained suicide of his father. Now a teenager, his days are spent studying to become a Neural Implant Technician for Planetary Link Corporation, helping them maintain an iron grip over his walled country and every iota of knowledge contained within—but he leads a double life. Henry’s nights are spent helping his mother wage a cyber war against them in her quest to find the truth behind his father’s death.

He’s managed to keep his two lives separate, a delicate balance that’s endangered after he repairs the neural implant of a stranger. He finds she’s in possession of illegal memories from the outside world, unauthorized knowledge of his father, and a message: speak to me later and tell no one. Henry has a choice to make—ignore the message and maintain his double-life, or answer and risk everything to uncover secrets Planetary Link would kill to keep buried.

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Filed Under: Giveaways, Reviews Tagged With: MStephenStewart, We Are Watching

May 6, 2015 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Book Tour: An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

 

I am so excited that An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir was released earlier this week, and I get to  share the news, along with a special introduction from Sabaa, herself!
 
If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book by Author Sabaa Tahir, be sure to check out all the details below.
This blitz also includes a giveaway for a signed copies of the book and some of those awesome sword letter openers we’ve seen around courtesy of Sabaa, Penguin Teen, and Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, enter in the Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post.
 

A Letter from Sabaa Tahir

Dear Readers,
Today, my “baby” AN EMBER IN THE ASHES is finally out in the world! From inception to pub date, this journey took eight years. And what a journey it was: writing, rewriting, revising, editing, querying, submitting; Meeting other debuts, bloggers, booksellers and librarians, and hearing their thoughts on EMBER. 
There aren’t enough superlatives to describe the radness.
And now, the book is here! I am so excited to see it in the hands of readers. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. To celebrate release day, I’m giving away two signed, first-edition hardcovers of the book. Details below!
All my best,

Sabaa

Title: An Ember in the Ashes
Author: Sabaa Tahir
Publication Date: April 28th, 2015
Publisher: Razorbill
Pages: 464
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBooks
Synopsis
Set in a terrifyingly brutal Rome-like world, An Ember in the Ashes is an epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It’s a story that’s literally burning to be told.
LAIA is a
Scholar living under the iron-fisted rule of the Martial Empire. When her
brother is arrested for treason, Laia goes undercover as a slave at the
empire’s greatest military academy in exchange for assistance from rebel
Scholars who claim that they will help to save her brother from execution.
ELIAS is the academy’s finest soldier—and secretly, its most unwilling. Elias is considering
deserting the military, but before he can, he’s ordered to participate in a ruthless contest to choose the next Martial emperor.
When Laia and Elias’s paths cross at the academy, they find that their destinies are more intertwined than either could have imagined and that their choices will change the future of the empire itself.

Check out the book trailer!


 

 

About Sabaa:
Sabaa Tahir grew up in California’s Mojave Desert at her family’s 18-room
motel. There, she spent her time devouring fantasy novels, raiding her
brother’s comic book stash and playing guitar badly. She began writing An Ember in the Ashes while working nights as a newspaper editor. She likes thunderous indie rock, garish socks and all things nerd. Sabaa currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family.
 Website | Twitter | Pinterest | Goodreads | Tumblr | Instagram

Giveaway Details:

 
2 winners will receive a signed hardcover of AN EMBER IN THE ASHES. US Only
 
3 winners will receive a hardcover of AN EMBER IN THE ASHES and a Sword Letter Opener! US
Only
 
Ends on May
9th at Midnight EST!

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May 5, 2015 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Book Tour: Suspected by Rori Shay

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This is my stop during the book blitz for Suspected (#2) by Rori Shay. This book blitz is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The book blitz runs from 20 April till 3 May, you can view the complete blitz schedule on the website of Lola’s Blog Tours.

So far this series contains 2 books: Elected (The Elected series #1) and Suspected (The Elected series #2). The Elected series is about the environment and environmental change and what can happen after climate change. It’s about a girl pretending to be a boy for the good of her country. Fans of Mulan will love this series.


Title: Suspected

Series: The Elected Series
Book Number: #2
Author/s: Rori Shay

Publication Date: April 22nd, 2015
Publisher: Silence in the Library Publishing

Pages: 270

Purchase Links: Amazon | Kobo Books | Barnes & Noble | Smashwords

Synopsis

East Country upheld the laws. Mid destroyed them.

In the year 2185 Earth is rebuilding after a global eco-crisis. Countries maintain complete isolation so there is no warfare over scarce resources. One Elected family is chosen to lead each country for 100 years to ensure stability. Women aren’t allowed to take office and must reproduce at all costs. Technology use of any kind is banned to preserve what’s left of the environment.

And yet, I’m my country’s Elected. I’ve just sanctioned technology use to ready us for war. I’m about to cross the border to spy on our neighbour. And…I’m a girl. Shhhhhh…..

You can find Suspected on Goodreads

Rori ShayAbout the Author:
Rori Shay is a strategic management consultant living in the Seattle area with her family, black lab, and cat. In the writing world, Rori is primarily know for her science fiction trilogy, The Elected Series. She enjoys running, reading, snow-shoeing, pumpkin-picking, and right now…writing the third ELECTED novel! Rori is also a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).

You can find and contact Rori here:

Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

 

 

 

There is a tour wide giveaway for the book blitz of Suspected. This giveaway is open to USA and Canada residents only. These are the prizes you can win:

  • A Kindle eReader
  • Signed Copy of Elected by Rori Shay

For a chance to win, enter the rafflecopter below:

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Filed Under: Book Tours, Features, Giveaways Tagged With: Elected, RoriShay, Suspected

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