Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts

6.23.2016

REVIEW: Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage



Guys, the heavens have opened, the angel choirs are singing, and I'm basking in the glorious light of I FINALLY FINISHED THE SEPTIMUS HEAP SERIES AND I CANNOT EVEN BELIEVE IT HAPPENED!!! 

I started this series over 2 years ago (which is why none of you would have any clue as to why I'm so excited about this) on a whim. I was getting ready to head off on a long car trip with my boyfriend and his family and I wanted to bring a book... but hadn't brought my own. So I grabbed Magyk off his shelf and began this rough and tumble ride of 2 years. 
I feel like I want to breathe a sigh of relief big enough to bowl over a few small trees. Golly gosh I'm excited!
Bonus content for why I'm so pumped: it took me about 2 and a half weeks to read the seventh book, Fyre. I started it as an audiobook and hardly touched it for a week, then tried an e-book and read a little...then went on a week-long trip with no Wi-Fi... and finally, I've finished it. I feel so accomplished. Somebody bake me cookies. Please. :)
ANYWAYS, I really liked this series. And I'm going to tell you why. Which might maybe take a little while because this series is humongous and ridiculous. 


The Short Story:

This series has highly developed characters, complex and intense plot lines (yes, that is VERY plural), and a super fantastic and unique magic system. It is middle grade, and on the younger end of middle grade, but that does not discredit it as a series. It resembles a younger-reader Harry Potter to some degree and I would recommend it for HP fans. My only complaint, which is actually somewhat big, is that the series felt like it could have ended after every book. It is a good SERIES, but each book feels like a fine standalone. Still highly recommended, especially for a middle school reader.

The Long Story:

Septimus Heap has the most complicated life on the planet. In a world of Magyk, mistaken identities and long-lost Magykal artifacts seem commonplace! This series follows Septimus through his life, from about 10 years old until (I think) 17. Each book is a new adventure with some new characters and some stick-with-you-through-it-all best friends. The Heap family is wonderful and a little Weasley-ish. Marcia Overstrand must be the fiercest book woman ever in her purple python boots. Spit Fyre, the Drummins, and Marcellus are just a few more wacky characters you get to meet while living with Sep. This series is so all-encompassing and entertaining. It also has a Rick Riordan feel to it, with lots of humor and silliness. The plot is always thick and filled with details that you won't realize are important until they are and it blows your mind. You grow with the characters as they face each and every obstacle and DEAL WITH IT. 
Maybe this won't be such a long story after all. I honestly cannot give many details without spoiling important moments in any of the books. Trust me, it is okay to go in blind. I get nervous sometimes when people tell me to do so because I want to know what it is about, but for this series it really is the best choice. PLEASE give it a try. Like I said in the Short Story above, my only problem with this series is it seemed to go on for too long. But that doesn't totally diminish the last few books. If you read this and get to the middle books and want to give up, I really think the last book, Fyre, makes sticking it out worth it. It was an amazing conclusion to such an epic series. 

Series rating: 4.25/5 stars. 

Happy reading!

5.23.2016

6 FAVORITE SERIES Of All Time

Y'all, while I enjoy a good standalone as much as the next person, there's really nothing like a good, long series. A story is built from the ground up and made ever more complex and intricate until the reader is fully separated from reality and now lives in the books.
I've read many a series over the past several years since I really started reading a lot, and I wanted to share some of my very most favorite series of all time and recommend that you guys read ALL OF THEM. Please. :)

Harry Potter series ((Queen) J.K. Rowling)

We all saw this one coming, did we not? I started reading the Harry Potter series in 2003 (I think) because my neighbor's mom told me I should read them. I remember going over to her house while reading the first book and asking how in the world I would pronounce "Hermione". Luckily, she knew. I devoured this series and read the books over and over til every spine was broken in multiple places and most pages in each book were dog-eared. I went to the midnight release of the last book and started reading it immediately and finished it in record time. In middle school, my mom actually took my Harry Potter books away because she thought I needed to read other things (side note: I'm glad she did because I might still be in that cycle today if she hadn't). So basically Harry Potter is my favorite series, with no contest, of all time.

Anne of Green Gables series (L.M. Montgomery)

Yes, I know, this is a children's book series. But really, it isn't. The first book takes place when Anne is a young girl but the 6-book series lasts til Anne is a grown and married woman with several children! Call that a children's series! And it is all so, so good. Anne is a spunky, opinionated girl from the get-go and she has this wonderful outlook on life that I often find myself thinking about. She is whimsical and dreamy and I want to be like her even now after college. For those of you who haven't read these books, the series starts with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, somewhat elderly siblings, who have adopted a boy to help them around their house. When Matthew goes to pick up this boy from the train station, he is shocked to find a little red-haired girl named Anne, who says she is the one to be picked up by a Cuthbert. Not knowing what to do, Matthew takes her with him. Upon arriving home, Marilla is even more appalled at the situation. The two finally decide to keep Anne, and antics and shenanigans ensue from there! Anne does a lot in her life, not all of it good, and the story is so sweet and darling that you cannot help but keep reading.

The Frog Princess series (E.D. Baker)

Another children's series, but what do I care? Children's books can be read by anyone at any time, and don't let anybody tell you otherwise. This series starts out pretty standard: the story of the frog prince. But you can imagine, in a 4-book series, things get a little more complicated than just that. Princess Esmeralda is not the most "princessy" of princesses. She's clumsy and a little awkward and doesn't always do the right princess thing. Obviously, this is unfortunate for her because she is supposed to be completely different than who she is naturally. She runs away into the forest one day and meets Prince Eadric...the frog. These two go on adventures around their kingdom and others, saving the day (most of the time) and having fun (all of the time). The series is so clever and fun, and I highly recommend it for any fairytale retelling lovers out there.

The Lunar Chronicles (Marissa Meyer)

Speaking of retellings... This is hands-down, without-a-doubt, the best retelling series on the planet. And I think anyone who has read these books would tell you the same thing. This is a 4 (or 5 or 6, depending on which novellas you include)-book series in which each book is a retelling of a different fairytale: Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White. The first book, Cinder, is about a cyborg (human with robot parts) and mechanic who is enlisted by the crown prince Kai to help him solve this mystery that has been plaguing him. And that is all you get to know. Trust me, that's all the plot you want to know. The story takes place on Earth, in space, and on the moon (where there are people living... a special kind of people). There are androids and cyborgs and super soldiers (think Captain America, but... hairier?) and spaceships and amazing adventures. This series is mind-blowingly amazing and YOU MUST READ IT (or at least move it to the top of your TBR).

The Selection series (Kiera Cass)

This series is so hyped, but in my opinion the hype is totally justified. This series is captivating and addictive like nothing else. In case you don't know, this 5 (or 6)-book series is about America Singer, a girl from a lower status in life who gets chosen to be in the Selection. What is being selected? The bride of the prince. Who is selecting? The prince himself, Maxon Schreave. America does not want to be there at first, because she is in love with someone from her home, but things change rapidly as America meets people and learns things and discovers who she is. I know this is a controversial series because of one reason: lots of people broadcast hate for the main female characters of each mini-series within this collection. Here's my rant about that: Kiera Cass wrote these characters intentionally, and if we don't like them, perhaps we were supposed to! Perhaps we were supposed to feel frustrated and annoyed at them so we could see them grow and change and we would change along with them. Or perhaps you just don't like them at all, and if that's you, don't read the books. SO, for all of you who haven't even tried this series, please do. Give it a go. And remember that authors are smart and do things for reasons we are never going to know. I love this series, and I love all the characters!

Percy Jackson and the Olympians / Heroes of Olympus / Trials of Apollo (Rick Riordan)

(Confession: I haven't read Apollo yet. But I imagine it will fall under all the same praise as the others once I do.) I consider all of these series to go together, therefore they are one series in my mind. AND I LOVE THEM. If you've never read a Rick Riordan book, I give you permission now to click away and go get one and start reading immediately. His books are hilarious (as in, you'll likely actually laugh while reading) and his characters are so lovable. They are fun to read and entertaining and never too slow or too fast with always the right amount of sincerity and seriousness when needed. This series starts with Percy Jackson and the Olympians (The Lightning Thief), just so you know. Percy is a normal teenage boy one day, and the next he is being attacked at every turn by monsters from myth and villains from legend... and he has no clue what is happening. Then he finds out he is the child of a Greek god, so making him a demigod. What a life-altering finding! This leads him to Camp Half-Blood, where he realizes he isn't the only one and that this is a lot bigger than him. And the series goes from there, every book being a non-stop adventure and keeping you on the edge of your seat and sometimes rolling on the floor laughing at Percy's one-liners (these books are worth reading just for those, I do declare). Please try it. I really do not think you will ever regret it!

And those are my favorite series of all time! Woohoo! Maybe sometime I'll do a favorite trilogies or standalones because I have a lot of those, too.

What are your favorite series or just series recommendations?

Happy reading!

5.16.2016

Top 3 Series I NEED To Read

Tell me I'm not alone in this: I am in the middle of approximately one bazillion book series, so I won't let myself start any new ones until I finish some of those. Just me? Oh, okay.
Well, this situation causes problems when I see people reading these books that look SO GOLLY GOSH DARN GOOD and I won't let myself read them because I haven't finished enough of the other series yet! So today I'm going to rank a few of these series I want to read eventually...because maybe it'll help motivate me to chip away at my epic TBR (and that's a post for another day).
So let's go!

3. The Raven Cycle
Ever since The Raven King came out earlier this month, EVERYONE has been reading and raving about this series and it's killing me. I already own the first book. So I could read it. But I haven't because I'm ridiculous and apparently don't want myself to read fun things. *sigh* anywho, this book has an odd synopsis...and that makes me want to read it even more! It's about the daughter of psychics and these mysterious boys from a local school and together they go on some kind of crazy adventure to discover something awesome and they have fun doing it. Somehow, only knowing this much about an entire series REALLY makes me want to read it. Magic + adventure = my kind of story.

2. Falling Kingdoms
I need to read this series. I have no excuse. I know with a weird total certainty that I will love the heck out of this series, and yet I haven't even started it. What is wrong with me?? Ah, well. I'll get there. This one I really know little about, but I know enough to know I'm going to be obsessed: this is a multiple-perspective fantasy series about kingdoms and adventure (there I go again with the adventures...) and love and friendship and all sorts of drama and action. I'm so ridiculously excited to read these books because I've never heard a bad thought about them. They're going to be amazing, I'm absolutely positive.

3. Throne of Glass
I know, I know... I can hear the gasps of unbelief from here. I haven't read a single page of any book by Sarah J. Maas and I scold myself every day because of it! I own Throne of Glass, in the gorgeous white UK cover, no less! And I haven't read it. This is the series I'm most excited to pick up as soon as bookishly possible, which I mentioned on my Instagram (@the.storied.shelf) on Saturday. I actually know a little more about this series! This is about an assassin who is given the opportunity to get out of prison on one condition: she has to compete in a to-the-death tournament against the most dangerous people in the land. And all kinds of fantastic shenanigans ensue from there! Must read. The more I talk about it, the more I want to read this series. Need it in my life.

So those are my top 3 series I haven't read but MUST as soon as I can.

What series are you dying to read?? I'm always on the hunt for more recommendations (even though my TBR pile/list is unbelievable already... Who cares!) :)

Happy reading!