Showing posts with label Anna Banks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anna Banks. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Of Triton by Anna Banks [ARC REVIEW]

TITLE: Of Triton (Of Poseidon #2)
AUTHOR: Anna Banks
PUBLISHER: Macmillam, 
            Feiwel & Friends
PUB DATE: May 28 2013


Summary from Goodreads:

"In this sequel to OF POSEIDON, Emma has just learned that her mother is a long-lost Poseidon princess, and now struggles with an identity crisis: As a Half-Breed, she’s a freak in the human world and an abomination in the Syrena realm below. Syrena law states that all Half- Breeds should be put to death.

As if that’s not bad enough, her mother’s reappearance among the Syrena turns the two kingdoms—Poseidon and Triton—against one another. Which leaves Emma with a decision to make: Should she comply with Galen’s request to keep herself safe and just hope for the best? Or should she risk it all and reveal herself—and her Gift—to save a people she’s never known?"

Rating:



Of Triton is slightly more entertaining than its predecessor, Of Poseidon. While the first book provided readers of unravelling the mystery behind Emma’s heritage and her oddity as a human with Syrena features, book two now opens readers to a new predicament.

The Royals of both kingdoms, Poseidon and Triton, are being questioned of their ability to rule. With all the political anarchy brewing under the sea, it’s up to Emma to try and put things back in perspective. But will her decision lead to getting the royals back on the good side of the Syrena people? Or will the risk she’s about to take eventually make things worse for her?

When I read Of Poseidon, I kind of felt underwhelmed about the story. It wasn’t what I was expecting with the eerie kind of cover it had. Still, the story was kind of fun that it made me interested in reading the second book.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Book Haul [27]



My "Weekly Book Haul" is pretty much just like In My Mailbox by the Story Siren, This Week In Books by Pop Culture Junkie, and Stacking the Shelves by Tynga's Reviews and all the other titles with the similar concept here and there. This is a weekly post showcasing the books you received for the given week, either bought online or from a physical bookstore, borrowed from the library or from a friend, received for review or won from a giveaway, etc.

Hi! How are you doing this lovely Saturday? I hope you're having a good day.

Here's my haul for this week:


TITLES (from the Book Depository):
ROGUE DESCENDANT by Jenna Black
ACID by Emma Pass
OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks
EMBERS AND ECHOES by Karsten Knight

I honestly wasn't expecting to post a book haul this week but to my surprise, these babies came in the mail late this week. And just like that I'm a happy camper. LOL.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books When You Need Something Light & Fun

Top Ten Books When You Need Something Light & Fun
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. Each week they post a new Top Ten list  that bloggers are welcome to join in and answer. 

Hello there!

You know when sometimes the usual things you love to read suddenly feels like you've had too much of them, so you want to try out something more simple and still get to have as much fun. Once in a while, a good light read is something needed to break away from the accustomed reading preferences.

Here's my list:


FORGIVE MY FINS Tera Lynn Childs
STEEL by Carrie Vaughn
RADIANT DARKNESS by Emily Whitman
HEIST SOCIETY by Ally Carter
OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday REWIND: Top Ten Books To Have In Your Beach Bag

Top Ten Books To Have In Your Beach Bag 
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. Each week they post a new Top Ten list  that bloggers are welcome to join in and answer. 

Hello there! It's a rewind edition for this week's Top Ten Tuesday, and since it's summer vacation here in the Philippines, also that I'm going on beach trips in the coming weekends (I'll be in Batangas on the 21st, then a 3-day vacation on the 28th in... Boracay! Woohoo!) I decided to go for the "top ten books to have in your beach bag" topic. It's very apt, isn't it?

I've been accustomed to reading so much dark, brooding stories over the past few days that I thought beach trips would also be a good time to go for light kind of stories, so here are some suggestions that might help you relax but also get your dose of good reads.


Monday, April 15, 2013

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? [2]

It's Monday! What are you reading? Is a meme by Sheila @ Book Journey. And I quote her: "This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!"


Hi! How have you all been? Wow, it has been such a busy week for me that I have a lot of pending reviews to write. I also wasn't able to post my Book Haul over the weekend so I'll probably do that this coming Saturday. Another thing, I haven't had time to go through my emails yet so if you've sent me something and I haven't responded, I am so sorry about that. I'll get to them as soon as I can. The good thing about this week though is that I was able to get a lot of reading time, or maybe I'm just in one of my moods that enabled me to finish a number of books recently. Either way - yehey! 

RECENT READ

              

TITLES:
THE PIRATE'S WISH by Cassandra Rose Clarke
WINGS by Aprilynne Pike
THE RULES by Stacey Kade
THINGS I CAN'T FORGET by Miranda Kenneally

Aside from those lovely books, I've also managed to finally finish the Splintered by A.G. Howard and Dualed by Elsie Chapman that I have long since passed my expected date of finishing them. Thank goodness! 

CURRENT READ

      

TITLES:
SIEGE AND STORM by Leigh Bardugo
THE DARKEST MINDS by Alexandra Bracken

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Book Haul [22]



My "Weekly Book Haul" is pretty much just like In My Mailbox by the Story Siren, This Week In Books by Pop Culture Junkie, and Stacking the Shelves by Tynga's Reviews and all the other titles with the similar concept here and there. This is a weekly post showcasing the books you received for the given week, either bought online or from a physical bookstore, borrowed from the library or from a friend, received for review or won from a giveaway, etc.


Hello, lovelies! How are you? Did you have a good week? I hope you did. I had a really busy week so I haven't blogged in quite a while, five days is kinda long for me. Hahaha!

Anyway, I have two weeks worth of books to show you today. So here they are:

TITLES:
THE DARKEST MINDS by Alexandra Bracken

SEVER by Lauren DeStefano
BOUNDLESS by Cynthia Hand (read & reviewed)
SHADOWS IN THE SILENCE by Courtney Allison Moulton
PRODIGY by Marie Lu (currently reading)
THE FAIREST BEAUTY by Melanie Dickerson
Apparently it is hardbound season because I only got one paperback book from the Book Depository. I bought everything else from my favorite bookstore, Fully Booked at Bonifacio High Street. Really, that place is awesome.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Legacy Lost by Anna Banks [SHORT REVIEW]

        
Legacy Lost
(Of Poseidon #0.5)
by Anna Banks

Summary from Goodreads:

"He is a mer-prince, she is the mermaid princess that his family orders him to marry so that their kingdoms unite. Grom dreads this arrangement, until he meets Nalia — both beautiful and smart, she's everything he ever wanted. But just when their connection grows deeper, tragedy strikes. Legacy Lost is a prequel story to Anna Banks' debut novel, OF POSEIDON."

Rating:

For those of you who want to read Legacy Lost, just click the link below:



Now if you’ve already read Of Poseidon by Anna Banks then I guess you’re as curious as I am about what exactly happened between Grom and Nalia before this whole feud between the Poseidon and Triton descendants’ occurred. Well, Legacy Lost is a short but interesting story about these two love birds.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Of Poseidon by Anna Banks [ARC REVIEW]

      
Of Poseidon
(Of Poseidon #1)
by Anna Banks

Summary from Goodreads:

"Galen is the prince of the Syrena, sent to land to find a girl he’s heard can communicate with fish. Emma is on vacation at the beach. When she runs into Galen—literally, ouch!—both teens sense a connection. But it will take several encounters, including a deadly one with a shark, for Galen to be convinced of Emma’s gifts. Now, if he can only convince Emma that she holds the key to his kingdom . . .


Told from both Emma and Galen’s points of view, here is a fish-out-of-water story that sparkles with intrigue, humor, and waves of romance."

Rating:


Cute... but I’m brewing with tons of questions.

Of Poseidon takes us into the world of mermaids... no, wait Syrena – the term “mermaid” insults Galen and company, but come to think of it they actually mean the same. I’m from the Philippines and I’ll give you a small trivia or translation that Syrena actually means mermaid/siren in the Filipino language, only it’s spelled “sirena” and we call the males “sireno”.

Wikipedia says: In Philippine Mythology, Sirena is mythological aquatic creature with the head and torso of human female and the tail of a fish. Also, they’re guardians of water, so to speak. Doesn’t sound so different to a mermaid’s definition to me so why the feeling of insult? Just saying.

Now readers are introduced to Emma and Galen, and you’ll be reading through shifting points of view from them.

Emma is a “human” or so she thought she was until Galen, a royal Syrena, indentifies her as one of their kind. Only the evidence contradicts with Emma’s way of living and the fact that she doesn’t have fins, among other things.

I’m not particularly a fan of any of the characters in this book. Emma was too stubborn but then again, she’s a teen so like there’s anything new to that. Galen is what every merman’s image is: muscular, hot…the works, in other words, typical. They both are. Characters shaped into what we have read, seen, or heard of already. Typical.

Also I think the whole half-Breed thing is a cliché, been there, done that.  But it doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy reading this. It’s hilarious!

I like it that I didn’t get stuck with an overly brooding, why-so-serious male character. Galen has a naughty *giggle*, hot-tempered, witty and cute personality and it just drives Emma crazy, as she does too with Galen. The romance is light and sweet but not so cheesy that you just happen to squirm in your seat while reading.

I guess my problems are with how the narrative came about.

Let me just put it out there (for the nth time) that I am a very, VERY impatient reader. LOL. So, when I didn’t get explanations regarding Galen’s theories about Emma’s lineage not until he explained it to her (which is probably near half of the book while his statement was near the beginning), I was annoyed. His certainty was just unnerving that if I were in the book I’d probably knock him on the head and ask him when he’s actually going to let me in on the details. I think a little history on the beginning would help but I guess that’s not the author’s style since the details were done in the middle part of the book… *shrug* o well.

Another thing that confused me was the fact that Emma can’t breathe under water (she can hold her breath longer than an ordinary human) and yet she can talk normally underwater. So how is it possible that she’s holding her breath and talk at the same time? I’m trying it right now but I just sound stupid. Ha! Ha!

I also don’t get how the “bonding” (wedding) of Syrena goes. How could a girl get married without being present on the wedding??? Ooops! You might be wondering who got married… well, just read who it was but don’t worry I didn’t spoil you that much. *evil snicker*

I’m not sure how to settle my opinion about this book, there are a few slips on the details but reading this was still fun. I admit that at first I was cringing while reading it but it kind of grew on me as I read through. And that ending… oh for crying out loud! I’ll leave it at that.

*Thank you, Macmillan Children's Publishing Group and NetGalley for the copy of Of Poseidon.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

In My Mailbox [28]


Hello, hello! I've got some awesome ebooks this week, along with an experimental design for this IMM's ebook haul presentation inspired by the Mac OS dock, which appears to be smaller than I expected it to turn out. Sorry 'bout that folks, my bad. O well, I'm going to have to work on it then. ^_^
The Seer's 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium by Elizabeth Marx
The Lost Files: Nine's Legacy by Pittacus Lore
Treachery by Andrea Cremer
Hana: A Delirium Short Story by Lauren Oliver
Old Habits by Melissa Marr 

For Review:
Daphne and the Mysterious Girls Secret Bathroom Society by Robert Shields

NetGalley Grabs:
Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne
Tomorrow Land by Mari Mancusi
Of Poseidon by Anna Banks
Yesterday by C.K. Kelly Martin

Your turn...
What did you get this week?