Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Day 8 ~ Star~ The Atlantis Gene by A.G. Riddle

Its hard to believe we've made it to day 8 of the Great New Reads Blog challenge. For today's Challenge we were tasked with finding a book with a star. I thought a little outside of the box and picked a novel with the Sun (our Star) on the cover. The Atlantis Gene.


The Atlantis Gene
by A.G.Riddle
5 Star

Summary: 
In Antarctica, researchers discover a mysterious structure, buried in ice.

In a lab in Jakarta, an autism researcher identifies a revolutionary treatment that could change everything.

But these two incredible discoveries aren’t what they seem. They will set off a race to unravel the deepest secrets of human existence—and an event that could change humanity forever.

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My Take: 

This was a change of pace for me. I've been reading mostly serial killer series or Urban Fantasy but there was something about this one that seemed to draw me in. Set all over the world the characters uncover a plot that will change the human race. Fast paced and heart pounding the author manages to mix action with science and a little bit of mystery. It had the enjoyable feel of the DaVinci  Code. Keeping you reading way into the night.

I didn't feel like the science was as heavy as a Crichton novel but there was just enough to make every thing seem plausible. I will admit that this was the first time I had heard about The Great Leap. So I did a little googling and its actually a really interesting. It makes you sit back and think, maybe if history repeats itself the X-Men might be in our future?

I think the sign of a good Science fiction novel is when it leaves the reader really thinking, and this one fits the bill. I can't wait to get to the next book in the trilogy!


Saturday, May 9, 2020

Day 7 ~ Timeline by Michael Crichton


Well here we are at day 7 of the Great New Reads Blog Challenge. For this Challenge I picked one of my favorite
time travel novels ;

Timeline by Michael Crichton
5 stars

Summary: In an Arizona desert, a man wanders in a daze, speaking words that make no sense. Within twenty-four 
hours he is dead, his body swiftly cremated by his only known associates. Halfway around the world,
 archaeologists make a shocking discovery at a medieval site. Suddenly they are swept off to the headquarters 
of a secretive multinational corporation that has developed an astounding technology. Now this group is about to 
get a chance not to study the past but to enter it. And with history opened up to the present, the dead awakened 
to the living, these men and women will soon find themselves fighting for their very survival -- six hundred 
years ago.

My Take:
The best thing about a Michael Crichton novel is the way he uses cutting edge scientific theories to spur
on interesting and believable story lines in a world that is just over the horizon from where we are.
Timeline follows a group of archeological students who find themselves with the opportunity of a lifetime. To travel,
through the magic of modern science, to the very time in France they are set upon studying. Since I have always 
enjoyed the Medieval times and often fantasized what it would be like to live back then this novel was a real eye opener.
Crichton had an amazing nack to make scientific theories seem like reality. With this novel he takes it one step
further and really showcases how hard life was in the 1350's. Even things like the weight of the armor and swords
would be a huge shock for someone from modern day. This novel really made science and history come alive. 
There is a movie "based" off the book but as is often the case the Novel is so much better. I was glad for the chance to
reread it! Special thanks to Great New Reads for another great prompt.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Day 6 ~ 400+ Pages ~ Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy b y Cassandra Clare

Its time for day 6 of the Great New Reads Challenge, books that are 400 pages are more.
This one makes the grade with 655 pages! I had mixed feelings about this book. First off
it is more of a collection of stories that are tied together by the fact that Simon is at the
Shadowhunter Academy and hearing the stories for the first time. I've actually had
this one sitting in my TBR pile for a while but didn't pick it up until I finished Chains of Gold.
I'm not sure if I would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't just read the other novel.
Which was the best from the series I've read in a while.

Summary:

Simon Lewis has been a human and a vampire, and now he is becoming a Shadowhunter.
But the events of City of Heavenly Fire left him stripped of his memories, and Simon
 isn’t sure who he is anymore. He knows he was friends with Clary, and that
he convinced the total goddess Isabelle Lightwood to go out with him…but
he doesn’t know how. And when Clary and Isabelle look at him, expecting
him to be a man he doesn’t remember…Simon can’t take it.

My Take:
This novel meets us up with Simon who has lost his memory of the
shadow world. Magnus has helped him out the best he could but
 Simon is still pretty clueless about everything, and everyone. In a
 quest to get his old memories back and prove himself he enrolls in
the Shadowhunter Academy. Each chapter starts with Simon and
 what is going on with him but then delves into some type of
flashback storyline. Each chapter could almost be read as
individual pieces. Some of the stories were interesting.
It was nice to get some back story on characters like the Inquisitor or

meet James for the first time. Other chapters were just ok and I
felt like the Simon plot line dragged a little bit. I still enjoyed
the book but as far as a collection of stories I enjoyed the
Magnus Bane Chronicles more. But I do love Magnus so I might be biased.

#bookblogchallenge #greatnewreads

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Day 5 Blog Challenge ~ Rebel~ The Demons Song by Kendra Leigh Castle

The Demon's Song (Hearts of the Fallen, #1)The Demon's Song by Kendra Leigh Castle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


If you enjoy a fallen angel with a bit of the wild side than this one is for you. I typically don't venture into angel fiction but I guess since these guys are fallen I can make an exception. A fallen Angel is the ultimate Rebel so the perfect choice for the day 5 challenge for the Great New Reads blog Challenge.

Summary:
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. At least, that's how it seems to Sofia Rivera when her attempt to help a friend ends in a blood-soaked confrontation with creatures that aren't even supposed to exist. With a group of rogue vampires determined not to leave a single witness to their violence hot on her heels, Sofia finds herself saddled with an immortal bodyguard—Phenex, the fallen Angel of Song.

While the vampire king roots out the corruption threatening to take down his underworld kingdom, Sofia will have to deal with a fallen angel whose dark beauty is often at odds with his ornery nature. Slowly, Sofia and Phenex give in to the strange attraction neither can deny. And as the darkness closes in around them, Phenex begins to wonder whether even the wickedest Fallen might find his own happy ending...and his heart.
 
My Take:
I enjoyed the world That the author has created and it is an excellent set up for a continuing series. I liked the club being the gateway to a supernatural underground community. I also enjoyed that Sofia is a strong character. We meet her as she sneaks into an exclusive club to help find her friend and then runs to her aid when she is truly in need of help. Maybe because shes a nurse she feels like shes seen everything and that why she handles everything in stride. Phenex makes for an intriguing leading man. He is the fallen angel of music who got himself kicked in, and out, of hell. He seems a little afraid of making a real connection but thats half the fun. Overall the characters had interesting back stories and some steamy connections. Truly a fun read.

Blog Challenge day 5