Book Review -- The Enemy

Ttile: The Enemy
Author: Charlie Higson
Genre: YA suspense
Pages: Hardback, 440
Published: 2009
Opening Lines: "Small Sam was playing in the parking lot behind the Waitrose supermarket when the grown-ups took him. He'd been with some of the little kids, having a battle with an odd assortment of actions figures, when it happened."

"A devastating disease has struck everyone over the age of sixteen. Those who didn't die from it have turned into decomposing, brainless creatures that survive by feeding on anything that's still alive -- including children. Young survivors have barricaded themselves in supermarkets and other buildings, fighting off attacks from the grown-ups, who travel in packs like hungry dogs.

"The group of kids from a store called Waitrose includes fearless fighters, clever engineers, and wise leaders. They are tight-knit and determined to survive, but they are running out of food, and their scavenger hunts are growing more and more dangerous. Marauding grown-ups are picking them off one by one.

"Before long, the Waitrose kids are offered a safe haven in Buckingham Palace. They make their way to it, crossing London on a perilous journey that will test them in harrowing ways. But their fight to stay alive is far from over -- the threat from within the palace is as real as the one outside it."
~ Jacket copy

Thoughts: I'm not sure what I expected from this book. After seeing the sequel on another blog, I was drawn to this one. A zombie YA book sounded like a good addition to the TBR pile, and the library actually had it one its shelves!!

This is perhaps one of the goriest and dystopic YA novel I have ever read! The whole book is a bloodfest and filled with festering, weeping sores; zombie attacks; strong language; and so on. This book even deals with cannibalism.
At several points, I found my stomach start to turn. Even though it is gory and violent, it is a fast paced book and doesn't disappoint.

The thing that I found interesting about this book is the way Higson deals with the characters: there is no one main character. At the beginning of the book, it follows the group of kids from Waitrose more closely and, later, the Morrisons as well. He doesn't shy away from killing characters that the audience becomes sympathetic with. No one is safe, and the audience is left wondering who will be next.

I have to wonder, at some level, if this is Higson's Lord of the Flies for the modern YA. It is interesting to note that the children often find themselves longing for structure and the comfort of their family. Many of them often common that it is unfair that they were forced to grow up. Walking down the abandoned streets of London, many of the children wish for the carefree days of their lost youth.

If you're looking for a zombie, gore-packed YA novel, this is a good choice. However, that being said, it is extremely gory and should only be read with that in mind. The story is good, the characters are well developed, the plot is fast paced, and it tackles big issues without watering them down.


Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Currently: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Pages: 7797
ZOMBIES! Reading Challenge: 1/10
Current Progress:
23/50 books


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Teaser Tuesday

Note: The pictures for my blog don't seem to be working. According to Photobucket, they should be back. I'm sorry for how horrible it looks!! Just hang with me while I wait for it to correct itself! Sorry!!

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the Title & Author, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Here's my teaser:
"Nothing to it," he whispered, his teeth very white in the darkness. "Piece of Coca-Cola."
The Enemy by Charlie Higson, 321


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On My Wishlist (2)



On My Wishlist is a fun weekly event hosted by Book Chick City and runs every Saturday. It's where I list all the books I desperately want but haven't actually bought yet. They can be old, new or forthcoming.


My hubby and I picked up The Devouring by chance in Borders a few years back. We spent countless nights sitting in a big soaking tub and curled in bed reading it to each other. It was freaky! He admits to me that it is one of the only books that has scared him. Currently, we're working out way through Soulstice.


Title: The Devouring #3: Fearscape
Author: Simon Holt
Genre: YA, paranormal
Published: October 2010

"The Vours: evil, demonic beings that inhabit human bodies on Sorry Night, the darkest hours of the Winter Solstice.

It's been a year since Reggie first discovered the Vours, and the Winter Solstice is approaching once again. It will be another night of unspeakable horror for those unlucky enough to be taken by the Vours, because this time, she won't be able to stop them. The Vours have imprisoned Reggie in a psychiatric hospital, where she is subjected to a daily routine of unfathomably sadistic experiments. Her life is a living Hell, but she won't give up. They attacked her brother. They killed her friend. And Reggie will never stop fighting back."

~ From Goodreads





Title:
Havoc
Author: Chris Wooding
Genre: YA/graphic novel
Published: October 2010

"Seth finally managed to escape the terrifying comicbook world of Malice, but he left his best friend Kady there. Now he must go back and rescue her. But can he find a way back in? Kady has her own worries. She's trying to reach Havoc, a group of rebel kids plotting to destroy Tall Jake, the evil ruler of Malice. But somebody is watching the comic and can see what everyone is up to. Is there no way to escape?"
~ From Goodreads





Title: Hack / Slash Volume 4: Return of the Revenge
Authors: Tim Seeley, Rebekah Isaacs, and Emily Stone
Genre: Graphic novel, horror, slasher
Published: July 2008

"The survivor of an attack by a slasher-turned-murderer of murderers, Cassie Hack and her monstrous companion Vlad continue their mission to rid the world of those that would harm others. In this collection, they face a murderous priest wannabe in a good world gone mad, a skin-peeling wraith from their past, and the most disturbing threat of all: murderous children gone horribly wrong! More dark humor from the mind of Tim Seeley!"
~ From Goodreads



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Book Review -- Frostbitten

Title: Frostbitten
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Genre: Urban fantasy
Pages: Paperback, 414
Published: 2010
Opening Lines: "As Tom watched the moonlight reflect off the ice-covered lake, he had a reflection of his own: the world really needed more snow."

"For Elena Michaels, being the world's only female werewolf has its advantages, such as having her pick of the Otherworld's most desirable males. And she couldn't have picked a more dangerously sexy and undyingly loyal mate than Clayton Danvers. But now their bond will be out to the ultimate test. A werewolf more wolf than human and more unnatural than supernatural -- a creature whose origins spring from ancient legend -- is hunting human prey and Elena and Clayton must track the predator deep into Alaska's frozen wilderness.

"But the personal stakes are even higher. Either Clayton or Elena has been chosen to become the new Pack leader and every wolf knows that there can be only one Alpha. The couple have always been equals in everything. Now, when their survival depends more than ever on perfect teamwork, will instinct allow one of them to lead and the other to follow?"
~ Jacket copy

Thoughts: Finally, Elena and Clay are back! Even though I like the other characters in the Otherworld series, the werewolves are my favorite. (Does that have something to do with having a "wolf" kanji tattooed on my arm?) It was also nice to see Clay and Elena fully at peace with each other. While they make appearances in the other books, having one completely devoted to them in their new station in life was a nice change.

The majority of this novel takes place in Alaska. After following an Australian mutt outside of the continental US, Jeremy asks them to check up on old pack members and some human-wolf attacks. While getting in contact with the mutt and looking into the murders, they uncover a plot that traces all the way back to Russia and the Ukraine. Further, they are also being chased/terrorized by a strange creature that seems to have stepped out of Clay's professorial papers on shape shifters.

This book did not disappoint! It was an awesome comeback for the werewolves! After the previous books, this one did not hold back on the punches -- literally! It was nice to get back into some of the physical aspect that the wolves present: fighting, running, etc. She was able to balance the action and the smuttier sections of the book without toppling and making one far more overpowering. After having the twins, I was afraid that they would dominate this book in a bad way. However, she was able to include them with the right amount of cuteness. It was nice to see that the characters didn't remain stagnant while the series went on.

All in all, the books about the wolves are by far my favorite in the series. I read through this book in a matter of days. It was engaging, had good pacing, character development, etc.


Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Currently: The Enemy by Charlie Higson
Pages: 7357
Horror/Urban Fantasy Challenge: 15/24
Current Progress:
22/50 books



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Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the Title & Author, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
After being a punk and giving up on Incarceron and Once Dead, Twice Shy, here is the teaser for the current book I'm reading:

"That's when he saw Eddie coming up behind me, and Tesler, just beyond his driver's side door. Joey waved frantically for me to get into the car, but I knew I couldn't make it, had known it when I gave that shove."
Frostbitten by Kelley Armstrong, 278



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Book Review & Reading Challenge

Title: The Hunger Games
Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: YA
Pages: Hardback, 374
Published: 2008
Opening Lines: "When I wake up, the other side of the bed is cold. My fingers stretch out, seeking Prim's warmth but finding only the rough canvas cover of the mattress."

"In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on life TV.

"Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to death before -- and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But if she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and life against love."
~Jacket copy

Thoughts: Simply put, wow. I had an idea what this book was when I picked it up. A friend of mine suggested it to me, and I admit to being extremely curious about it. But, wow, knowing doesn't really prepare you for the book. I have a lot of thoughts about this book, but I'm honestly not sure if I could express them.

The story was amazing and the plot was very well played. While I felt that Collins didn't hold back, it was easy to believe that the audience was following a 16 year-old girl. I enjoyed the narrative style she used and the POV. Using the first person present tense really put the reader into Katniss' head, as well as placing them in the thick of the action. Because of this, Katniss' internal struggle with the Games and her feelings towards Peeta felt like my own.

It was hard to read about children being put in this God-awful situations and forced to become little more than animals for entertainment. Granted, I understand some of the motivation behind the Capitol's power play, but that doesn't make it any better or any easier. The horror of this misuse of children is then increased by adding all of the Gamekeepers' actions to increase viewership and sponsor interest. It really makes you take a closer look at our capitalistic society.

The end of the book was no less then heart rending! Once the Games have finally ended, you hope for some small sliver of hope, but you are denied it. Once I finished it, I quickly put the next book on hold at the library! Sadly, it is checked out putuscinte This book definitely goes on my list of "The Best Books of All Time."

Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Currently: Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
Pages: 6943
Horror/Urban Fantasy Challenge: 14/24
Current Progress:
21/50 books








Welcome to the 50 Books in 2011 Challenge! Every year, I try to read at least 50 books. It keeps me reading and helps me keep track of what I've read. This year I thought I would extend the challenge to anyone willing to take it on!

To sign up you MUST make a post on your blog about participating in the challenge -- you then use the URL of the post to sign up to the challenge by adding it to Mr. Linky below.

You must add the button to your sidebar -- make sure that it links back to this post so others can join the challenge if they wish. Easiest way to do this is to copy and paste the code displayed!

Challenge Details

• Timeline: 01 Jan 2011 - 31 Dec 2011

• Rules: To read FIFTY (50) novels in 2011 (50 is the minimum, but you can read more if you wish!)

• You don't have to select your books ahead of time, you can just add them as you go. Also if you do list them upfront you can change them, nothing is set in stone! The books you choose can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.

• You can join anytime.




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Book Review -- Black Magic Sanction

Title: Black Magic Sanction
Author: Kim Harrison
Genre: Urban fantasy
Pages: Paperback, 546
Published: 2010
Opening Lines: "Tucking my hair back, I squinted at the parchment, trying to form the strange angular as smoothly as I could. The ink glistened wetly, but it wasn't red ink, it was blood -- my blood -- which might account for the slight tremble as I copied awkward-looking name scripted in characters that weren't English."

"Rachel Morgan has fought and hunted vampires, werewolves, banshees, demons, and other supernatural dangers as both witch and bounty hunter -- a lived to tell the tale. But she's never faced off against her own kind . . . until now.

"Denounced and shunned for dealing with demons and black magic, her best hope is life imprisonment -- her worst, a force lobotomy and genetic slavery. Only her enemies are strong enough to help her win her freedom. But trust comes hard when it hinges in the unscrupulous tycoon Trent Kalamack, the demon Algaliarept, and a lowlife ex-boyfriend-turned-thief."
~ Jacket copy

Thoughts: I admit, since I started the series as a collection of paperbacks, I have held off reading/buying this book until it was finally released in paperback. While I'm happy that Harrison's books are getting enough attention to be printed in hardback, I really wish they would go back :( I hate waiting! Aside from that, it was worth the wait! After being badly burned by Laurel K. Hamilton, Harrison's Books of the Hollows are really refreshing!

After being shunned in the previous book, Rachel now has to deal with a pseudo price on her head. The coven of moral and ethical standards has decided that they want to deal with Rachel once and for all. Convinced that she is a demon, they are going to lock her away, lobotomize her to keep her from using magic, and take her ovaries. The only way out of this mess is by learning to trust the new people in her life and accept who/what she really is.

I really enjoyed this book. There were some very sad sections, but it really helped add depth to the story. In this book, Rachel had to finally take a close look at herself and fully see what/who she is. While black magic isn't necessarily the good first option, she was confronted with it head-on. In addition, after her multiple dealings with the coven and listening to Pierce, she was forced to question good magic and the views thereof.

I felt that on a character level, this book was very deep. Harrison has always done a good job of making Rachel a real and fleshed out character, but this book took her to another level. In addition, I found myself siding with Al on certain issues! When Al first appeared in book 1, I never thought I would want to see them together, but . . . Sheesh! In this book, he has really stolen the show!

On the whole, I really enjoyed this book! It was a fast read, but it didn't lack for plot or character development. Even though I am dying to know what happens in the next book, I'm not too excited about Trent having a big part to play. Admittedly, I'm not a huge Trent fan.

Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Currently: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Pages: 6569
Horror/Urban Fantasy Challenge: 14/24
Current Progress:
20/50 books



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