My Rating: 2.5 hearts
Thoughts on the Novel: Having loved Veronica Rossi’s Under the Never Sky trilogy, I was really excited to read, Riders, the start of her
newest series. Riders began promisingly with the main character, Gideon, being
interrogated. Unfortunately, I wasn’t expecting that more than 80% of the book
would consist of alternating chapters of Gideon’s interrogator asking him questions and Gideon
telling his interrogator (and thereby, the reader) how he became War and
learned to control his powers and horse. Another thing that I struggled with in
Riders was the lack of information with regards to the worldbuilding. Only one
character had the answers, and she revealed them slowly. Even that wasn’t
enough, however, because many of my questions remain unanswered. Finally, knowing
that Rossi is capable of writing a well-developed slow burning romance, I was
disappointed to see that Gideon and Daryn developed feelings for each other almost instantly.
Riders was released in February 2016 by Tor Teen.
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From Goodreads: Emelina Flores has
nothing. Her home in Ruina has been ravaged by war. She lacks the powers
of her fellow Ruined. Worst of all, she witnessed her parents’ brutal
murders and watched helplessly as her sister, Olivia, was kidnapped. But
because Em has nothing, she has nothing to lose. Driven by a blind
desire for revenge, Em sets off on a dangerous journey to the enemy
kingdom of Lera. Somewhere within Lera’s borders, Em hopes to find
Olivia. But in order to find her, Em must infiltrate the royal family. In
a brilliant, elaborate plan of deception and murder, Em marries Prince
Casimir, next in line to take Lera’s throne. If anyone in Lera discovers
Em is not Casimir’s true betrothed, Em will be executed on the spot.
But it’s the only way to salvage Em’s kingdom and what is left of her
family. Em is determined to succeed, but the closer she gets to
the prince, the more she questions her mission. Em’s rage-filled heart
begins to soften. But with her life - and her family - on the line, love
could be Em’s deadliest mistake.
My Rating: 1.5 hearts
Thoughts on the Novel: Ruined by Amy Tintera was another book I was really looking forward to reading because I had enjoyed Tintera’s Reboot duology. With insta-love and extremely weak worldbuilding though, Ruined turned out to be an even bigger disappointment than Riders. Moreover, the characters in Ruined were underdeveloped, and the plot focused too much on the unrealistic romance. For example, it made me laugh that even after Cas’ father died due to Em, Cas' biggest concern was whether Em was only pretending to have feelings for him. Ultimately, while I have no idea why the Ruined have powers but their neighbours don’t or why everyone wants to exterminate the Ruined, I can tell you that I hate fantasy books where a girl out for revenge promptly falls in love and abandons her quest.
Ruined was released by HarperTeen on May 3, 2016.
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My Rating: 1.5 hearts
Thoughts on the Novel: Ruined by Amy Tintera was another book I was really looking forward to reading because I had enjoyed Tintera’s Reboot duology. With insta-love and extremely weak worldbuilding though, Ruined turned out to be an even bigger disappointment than Riders. Moreover, the characters in Ruined were underdeveloped, and the plot focused too much on the unrealistic romance. For example, it made me laugh that even after Cas’ father died due to Em, Cas' biggest concern was whether Em was only pretending to have feelings for him. Ultimately, while I have no idea why the Ruined have powers but their neighbours don’t or why everyone wants to exterminate the Ruined, I can tell you that I hate fantasy books where a girl out for revenge promptly falls in love and abandons her quest.
Ruined was released by HarperTeen on May 3, 2016.
In exchange for an honest review, this book was received from the publisher (Harpercollins) via Edelweiss.