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4/20/2017

I'm Traveling Alone by Samuel Bjork | Book Review




Book Review:
I'm Traveling Alone by Samuel Bjork

Spoilers?
Maybe.

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Title - I'm Traveling Alone (Holger Munch & Mia Kruger #1)
By - Samuel Bjørk

Publication - February 23rd, 2016 by Viking
Format - ARC Copy, 388 pages
Genre - Thriller, Mystery, Fiction, Crime, Detective

From a bold new voice in international crime fiction, a chilling debut in which two detectives must hunt down a vengeful killer--and uncover the secret that ties each of them to the crime

A six-year-old girl is found in the Norwegian countryside, hanging lifeless from a tree with a jump rope around her neck. She is dressed in strange doll's clothes. Around her neck is an airline tag that says "I'm traveling alone." 

A special homicide unit in Oslo re-opens with veteran police investigator Holger Munch at the helm. Holger's first step is to persuade the brilliant but haunted investigator Mia Krüger to come back to the squad--she's been living on an isolated island, overcome by memories of her past. When Mia views a photograph of the crime scene and spots the number "1" carved into the dead girl's fingernail, she knows this is only the beginning. She'll soon discover that six years earlier, an infant girl was abducted from a nearby maternity ward. The baby was never found. Could this new killer have something to do with the missing child, or with the reclusive Christian sect hidden in the nearby woods?

Mia returns to duty to track down a revenge-driven and ruthlessly intelligent killer. But when Munch's own six-year-old granddaughter goes missing, Mia realizes that the killer's sinister game is personal, and I'm Traveling Alone races to an explosive--and shocking--conclusion. 


The Rating:



My Review:
When I saw this gif I thought he'd make a perfect Holger.

via GIPHY


The Cover:
Although they say never judge a book by it's cover I believe the cover should represent what the book is going to be like or at least some aspect of it.

So I got this in the mail along two other books that I had won in a giveaway a long time ago as a bonus for them not sending me the books for months since I had won it. And when I saw this book I gravitated to it more than the other books. This book's cover was just so beautiful. And After reading it I can say that the cover does not say much about what the book is about. It actually has nothing in common. I think.
[The haul when I got this book.}


The Story:
 A veteran police investigator, Holger Munch, and brilliant but haunted investigator, Mia Kruger team up again as partners to help find who's behind the murder of a few 6-year-old girls.


Relationships:
No couples in this one.
Mia x Holger
Their partnership was solid as could be. Apart from Mia not speaking about how she was mentally with her partner. Which I thought was unresponsible seeing as they should know stuff like that about each other if they are going to put their life on the line. But that's my opinion.


The Execution of the Crime:
Since this is a different novel, different genre, I will change things up. By adding this new part, the execution of the crime) and solving the crime as well as the team or group involved in solving the case and the murderer/bad guy.

This is not spoiler-y as the summary says the same thing I will write down.

The crime is 6-year-old girls are found murdered, dressed in dolls clothes with a message saying "I'm Traveling Alone" like the title. Then there's the connection to an old case in which a baby was taken from a maternity ward.
Our investigator, Mia finds that the might be a connection.
 But there is also the case of the missing child,  the church, and the nursing home.
And along the way, we find out the connections and how every character has been involved in some way.


The Team:
I thought that the people behind the main investigators, Mia and Holger, were so brilliantly different and easy to tell apart. They worked perfectly together even if there were some characters that not everyone got along with. There was the brains, the muscle, the leader, the mother bear. I loved how different they were and how each of them had a role to play solving this crime as well as other thigs.


Overall:
I was in love with this book. So much so that I think that if I would have read this in one go I would have loved it even more. 

Durig the entire time I as reading this I kept thinking it would make an awesome BBC series.Like Broadchurch or Vera.
Yes, those two are the only ones I've seen but they were good.

I say BBC instead of an American show because it's more gritty if that makes sense. I think it would be good to divide each section up and divide that in half. One crime/book for one season. Much like how Broadchurch was done. It's perfect. 

I also need to say this again because I was so in love and so happy about the characters in this book. Not only did I never get them mixed up or get myself confused but I remembered who each character was and their traits. That never happens. I easily get stuff like too many characters in one book confused.
Like I was even explaining to my mom how I loved it because I didn't get them mixed u and told her about the characters.

I also have to say that I felt the writer should have talked about Mia's mental state more. I know stuff like that doesn't get cured in an instant and that is not what I want or meant. What I mean is that they (Mia and someone else, maybe Holger) should have talked about it. She should have talked about it. 
I know its hard and she was probably afraid they would take her off the team but the writer should have taken it more seriously and made it more seen instead of stop talking about it. 
Which is what I felt happened.

As for the ending. I was disappointed.

On Goodreads:
On April 3, 2017, around page 160  
I said: "picked this book back. Now I've obligated myself to finish it. I want to know what's going on."

On October 9, 2016, around page 139  Which was around the time I stopped reading for a while.
"I'm definitely not going to give up on this book. I really want to know what happens. It's really good but I'm one of those people who gets distracted easily and with my classes and the ton of homework I have to do (despite it being a long weekend) I can't get glued to the book and finish it already because I really do want to."



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6/28/2016

Midnight in St Petersburg by Venora Bennett | Book Review

Book Review:
Midnight in St Petersburg by Venora Bennett


I have been reading this book for too long and just couldn't make myself read more of it faster till now.


Title - Midnight in St Petersburg
Author - Venora Bennett
Publication - January 19th 2016 by Thomas Dunne Books Format - ARC, 384 pages Genre - Russian, Historical Fiction, Romance, Adult
Source - given to me by st martins press in exchange for honest review

St. Petersburg, 1911: Inna Feldman has fled the pogroms of the south to take refuge with distant relatives in Russia's capital city. Welcomed by the flamboyant Leman family, she is apprenticed into their violin-making workshop. She feels instantly at home in their bohemian circle, but revolution is in the air, and as society begins to fracture, she is forced to choose between her heart and her head. She loves her brooding cousin, Yasha, but he is wild, destructive and devoted to revolution; Horace Wallick, an Englishman who makes precious Faberge creations, is older and promises security and respectability. And, like many others, she is drawn to the mysterious, charismatic figure beginning to make a name for himself in the city: Rasputin. As the rebellion descends into anarchy and bloodshed, a commission to repair a priceless Stradivarius violin offers Inna a means of escape. But which man will she choose to take with her? And is it already too late? A magical and passionate story steeped in history and intrigue, Midnight in St. Petersburg is an extraordinary novel of music, politics, and the toll that revolution exacts on the human heart.


My Review:
I've had this book for months now and since I've been reading a few pages at a time. Till around a few months back I hit a wall and wasn't reading much of anything. Today I finished reading it and I can now understand why it was that it took me so long. I didn't like it. 
I just couldn't relate to any of the characters and yeah I know it was a different time but that doesn't justify the thoughts I have on the characters. I didn't like any of them.


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2/28/2016

Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman | Book Review


Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman

This is a book that I got back in September of last year because I won it on Goodreads but I was so busy with uni and family and other things that I never had a chance to give my complete attention to this book. I'm glad I picked it up and as soon as I did I finished it in 2 days.


Does this review have spoilers?
YES.


Title - Vengeance Road

Author - Erin Bowman

Publication - September 1st, 2015 by HMH Books for Young Readers

Format - Paperback ARC, 327 pages

Source - Goodreads giveaway

Genre - Young Adult, Romance, Historical Fiction, Western

Goodreads



Rating - ★★★★★

Revenge is worth its weight in gold. When her father is murdered for a journal revealing the location of a hidden gold mine, eighteen-year-old Kate Thompson disguises herself as a boy and takes to the gritty plains looking for answers—and justice. What she finds are untrustworthy strangers, endless dust and heat, and a surprising band of allies, among them a young Apache girl and a pair of stubborn brothers who refuse to quit riding in her shadow. But as Kate gets closer to the secrets about her family, a startling truth becomes clear: some men will stop at nothing to get their hands on gold, and Kate’s quest for revenge may prove fatal.


My Review:
I  actually won this book on Goodreads a couple of days before it was released. But I  don't know what it was that I  couldn't get myself to read it and now that I  have I  completely regret not reading it as soon as I  got it and never stopping till I  was done.

This is a book that tells the story of a young girl named Kate who witnesses her father being tortured and hanged by a notorious gang named the Rose Riders that's lead by Waylan Rose a very awful person. After she has to bury her own father she is filled with pure anger and sets off to kill Rose and his men for revenge. Hence Vengeance Road.

Not only does she accomplish what she sets off to do but she finds that she's not alone in the world. Because along this anger filled road to get revenge she meets the Colton brothers, Will, and Jesse, who tag along with her even if she doesn't want them to and throughout all of this they don't know she's actually a girl because to them she's a short skinny boy named Nate.
Kate is such a strong-willed girl on the hunt to figure out just what happened and kill her father's executioner. She's so brave and awesome and definitely one of my favorite characters in the books I've read. She dealt with so much that I  was glad she had a happy ending.
As for the Colton brothers they were so cool yet a bit irritating for most of the story. My favorite brother was Jesse. Not because he went through so much and was still helpful to Kate but because Will didn't get a good backstory. He didn't even feel like a good character to me. I still managed to find him very handsome though. 

The hardback edition is so beautiful and awesome. Plus the book has a map, a map for a western and it's gorgeous. I'm definitely getting it as soon as I  see it.

I  loved the story I  loved it so much but I  kinda hated that some of the characters were boring. Like The Colton sister, Sara and her family, Roy (husband), Jake (son) and Clara (sister-in-law). And then there's Evelyn which was such an interesting character but she didn't get much of anything. Though I 
really loved Liluye’s whole story. How she was taken from her family because she was an Apache and how thanks to Kate getting her out of a burning building even though she had something to do with it she managed to get home safely and be with her big family and be at home.


Do I  recommend this book? Yes, thousand times yes. It's a fast read and a super refreshing.

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1/03/2016

Sanctuary Bay by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz | Book Review

Happy New Years everyone! I hope it was safe and fun.
I got sent this book by the lovely publishers over at St. Martin's Press and I'm here to give you an honest review of the book Sanctuary Bay by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz




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Author:  Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz


Title: Sanctuary Bay
Publication: January 19th, 2016 by St. Martin's Griffin
Format: ARC, 320 pages
Source: It was sent to me by St. Martin's Press.
Genres: Young Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Rating: ★★

When Sarah Merson receives the opportunity of a lifetime to attend the most elite prep school in the country-Sanctuary Bay Academy-it seems almost too good to be true. But, after years of bouncing from foster home to foster home, escaping to its tranquil setting, nestled deep in Swans Island, couldn't sound more appealing. Swiftly thrown into a world of privilege and secrets, Sarah quickly realizes finding herself noticed by class charmer, Nate, as well as her roommate's dangerously attentive boyfriend, Ethan, are the least of her worries. When her roommate suddenly goes missing, she finds herself in a race against time, not only to find her, but to save herself and discover the dark truth behind Sanctuary Bay's glossy reputation.
In this genre-bending YA thriller, Sanctuary Bay by Laura J. Burns and Melinda Metz, Sarah's new school may seem like an idyllic temple of learning, but as she unearths years of terrifying history and manipulation, she discovers this "school" is something much more sinister.

Thoughts:
I give this book 3 out of 5 but I think that the first half is 3 and the second half is 3.5.
The book started out being very interesting and addictive but then it took a turn and I really did not want to read it. It gave me the same feelings that The Violinist of Venice by Alyssa Palombo gave me. And as I did with that book I kept reading it.  I got to a certain part that just gave me a surge of I-want-to-read-it-all-in-one-go and I did. The ending was unexpected and truly awesome. 

This book really felt different then what I had been reading in the year 2015 and I hope that 2016 brings me cool and exciting books and amazing stories.



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12/08/2015

The Violinist of Venice by Alyssa Palombo Book Review

The Violinist of Venice by Alyssa Palombo Book Review



I just read 400+ pages of this slightly too long book and now I must review it.


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