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Monday, 21 January 2013

BOOK READS: PENTECOST (ARKANE SERIES #1)

I first discovered this book while researching self-publishing and eBook writing on the internet. I stumbled upon Ms. Joanna Penn’s website, The Creative Penn, which provided me with an abundance of valuable information on those topics.

What initially drew me to the book was its captivating cover. As a reader, I often find myself picking up books based solely on their covers, and this one was no exception. While the premise of the book seemed promising, I was a little disappointed when the narrative didn’t quite match the beauty of its cover. However, there are always those rare gems that exceed our expectations—and Pentecost by Joanna Penn is certainly one of them.

From the title alone, I was hooked! Pentecost made me think of a story deeply rooted in biblical history and ancient myth. As a fan of fantasy fiction, I’m also an avid lover of historical fiction—especially when it weaves in elements of biblical wonders. I won’t give away any spoilers here, as I want you to experience the book for yourself, but I’ll share how I felt as I read it, keeping things vague rather than technical.

Ms. Penn’s writing is fast-paced, making it a thrilling read for those who enjoy high-action scenes filled with fighting, gunfire, and intense moments. The book features a strong female protagonist, which I loved, as I’m always a fan of "girl power" themes in both books and films. The characters’ journey to find the Stone of the Apostles spans a wide range of locations, from the Middle East to Spain, Europe, North America, and even Africa. These diverse settings made for an exciting and immersive reading experience.

The only drawback I found was that, as I became more absorbed in the story, I realized I wasn’t connecting deeply with the characters. They didn’t quite come to life for me, and I didn’t develop a strong emotional attachment to them. That said, the narrative itself and the mysterious myth surrounding the Apostles and their stone were intriguing enough to keep me going—and I ended up ordering the second and third books in the series.

All in all, Pentecost is a hidden gem!

Xoxo

Friday, 23 November 2012

BOOK READS: CAUGHT UP IN A BOOK SERIES





I am the type of reader who started a book series and finish it.


The only problem I have is when I realized that I totally dislike the premises of the book and I've already read two or three books in that damn series, its too late to stop. Well, as long as it belongs to the Fantasy Fiction genre then I'll summoned all my power and push myself harder to finish it and move on.

Though lately, I'm trying to distance myself from the YA section because they seem to have that same high school teenage girly type of character.  That teenage girl who always find herself at the center of a catastrophic battle between vampires, werewolves, angel or whatever... I'm kinda tired of it...

But when  I browsed my ibook shelf, I found a few complete book series that I downloaded few months back. So guess what? I put myself in a mission to finish all of it so I can move on to a different genre. I want to try epic fantasy or historical fiction...

Now, I'm in the last book of the Hush Hush series written by Becca Fitzpatrick. I didn't say that I super love this series, though some of the characters I found interesting like the main character's bff "Vee" then there are others... But all in all, there's nothing memorable with this series and I just want to finish it and move on to the next. Well, this is just me, I know a lot of folks out there not to mention a friend of mine that is super crazy about this series.

But I'm done with the Series now, I'm so ready to move on...