My Rating: 3.5 hearts
Thoughts
on the Novel: Laura Lam’s Pantomime wasn’t at all like what I was expecting
based off the synopsis! I thought I’d be reading about two characters slowly
falling love at a circus a la The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. Instead,
the main characters in Pantomime have a surprising secret that leads the reader
to think about gender identity and sexual orientation. I was also expecting
Pantomime to be a standalone and so wasn’t prepared for the cliffhanger ending. Overall, although I really enjoyed the circus setting and the world of Ellada, I always felt somewhat disconnected from the characters and found the flashbacks in the latter half of the story to be distracting.
Pantomime was released in February
2013 by Strange Chemistry.
In exchange for an honest review, this book was received from the publisher (Angry Robot) for free via NetGalley.
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From Goodreads: When Imogen, a
sixteen-year-old black belt in Tae Kwon Do, freezes during a holdup at a
local diner, the gunman is shot and killed by the police, and she
blames herself for his death. Before the shooting, she believed that her
black belt made her stronger than everyone else - more responsible,
more capable. But now her sense of self has been challenged and she must
rebuild her life, a process that includes redefining her relationship
with her family and navigating first love with the boy who was at the
diner with her during the shootout.
My Rating: 3 hearts
Thoughts
on the Novel: Bruised by Sarah Skilton was a book I struggled to finish.
It’s not that I didn’t like it, but I just couldn’t care about Imogen for some
reason. By extension therefore, I didn’t care about Imogen’s family problems,
the fact that she was suffering from PTSD, or her bland romance. While reading
Bruised, I couldn’t understand why Imogen felt guilty about freezing up
and hiding when someone came in the local diner with a gun. I don’t think
there’s any shame in that kind of reaction – even if you know tae kwan do.
Bruised was released by Amulet on
March 5, 2013.
In exchange for an honest review, this book was received from the publisher (ABRAMS) for free via NetGalley.