Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly list feature hosted over at The Broke and the Bookish, with this week's Christmassy theme being: "December 22: Top Ten Books I Wouldn't Mind Santa Leaving Under My Tree This Year."
1. Da Vinci's Tiger by L.M. Elliot
Young, beautiful, and
witty, Ginevra de’ Benci longs to take part in the artistic ferment of
Renaissance Florence. But as the daughter of a wealthy family in a
society dictated by men, she is trapped in an arranged marriage,
expected to limit her creativity to domestic duties. Her poetry reveals
her deepest feelings, and she aches to share her work, to meet painters
and sculptors mentored by the famed Lorenzo de Medici, and to find love.
When
the charismatic Venetian ambassador, Bernardo Bembo, arrives in
Florence, he introduces Ginevra to a dazzling circle of patrons,
artists, and philosophers—a world of thought and conversation she has
yearned for. She is instantly attracted to the handsome newcomer, who
admires her mind as well as her beauty. Yet Ginevra remains conflicted
about his attentions. Choosing her as his Platonic muse, Bembo
commissions a portrait by a young Leonardo da Vinci. Posing for the
brilliant painter inspires an intimate connection between them—one
Ginevra can only begin to understand. In a rich and enthralling world of
exquisite art, elaborate feasts, and exhilarating jousts, she faces
many temptations to discover her voice, artistic companionship, and a
love that defies categorization. In the end, she and Leonardo are caught
up in a dangerous and deadly battle between powerful families.
2. November 9 by Colleen Hoover
Beloved #1 New York
Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover returns with an unforgettable
love story between a writer and his unexpected muse.
Fallon meets
Ben, an aspiring novelist, the day before her scheduled cross-country
move. Their untimely attraction leads them to spend Fallon’s last day in
L.A. together, and her eventful life becomes the creative inspiration
Ben has always sought for his novel. Over time and amidst the various
relationships and tribulations of their own separate lives, they
continue to meet on the same date every year. Until one day Fallon
becomes unsure if Ben has been telling her the truth or fabricating a
perfect reality for the sake of the ultimate plot twist.
3. The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman
A thrillingly
reimagined fairy tale from the truly magical combination of author Neil
Gaiman and illustrator Chris Riddell – weaving together a sort-of Snow
White and an almost Sleeping Beauty with a thread of dark magic, which
will hold readers spellbound from start to finish.
On the eve of
her wedding, a young queen sets out to rescue a princess from an
enchantment. She casts aside her fine wedding clothes, takes her chain
mail and her sword and follows her brave dwarf retainers into the
tunnels under the mountain towards the sleeping kingdom. This queen will
decide her own future – and the princess who needs rescuing is not
quite what she seems. Twisting together the familiar and the new, this
perfectly delicious, captivating and darkly funny tale shows its
creators at the peak of their talents.
Lavishly produced, packed
with glorious Chris Riddell illustrations enhanced with metallic ink,
this is a spectacular and magical gift.
4. Velvet Undercover by Teri Brown
Perfect for fans of
Jennifer Donnelly and Libba Bray comes this page-turning historical spy
thriller from Teri Brown, author of the Born of Illusion series.
Samantha
Donaldson's family has always done its duty for the British Crown. In
the midst of World War I, seventeen-year-old Sam follows in their
footsteps, serving her country from the homefront as a messenger for the
intelligence organization MI5. After her father disappears on a
diplomatic mission, she continues their studies of languages,
mathematics, and complex puzzles, hoping to make him proud.
When
Sam is asked to join the famed women's spy group La Dame Blanche, she's
torn—while this could be an unbelievable adventure, how can she abandon
her mother, who has already lost a husband? But when her handlers reveal
shocking news, Sam realizes she can't refuse the exciting and dangerous
opportunity.
Her acceptance leads her straight into the heart of
enemy territory on a mission to extract the most valuable British spy
embedded in Germany, known only as Velvet. Deep undercover in the court
of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Sam must navigate the labyrinthine palace and its
many glamorous—and secretive—residents to complete her assignment. To
make matters worse she must fight a forbidden attraction to the enemy—a
dangerously handsome German guard. In a place where personal politics
are treacherously entangled in wartime policy, can Sam find Velvet
before it's too late . . . for them both?
A thrilling story of one girl's journey into a deadly world of spy craft and betrayal—with unforgettable consequences.
5. A Thousand Nights by E.K. Johnston
Lo-Melkhiin killed
three hundred girls before he came to her village, looking for a wife.
When she sees the dust cloud on the horizon, she knows he has arrived.
She knows he will want the loveliest girl: her sister. She vows she will
not let her be next.
And so she is taken in her sister's place,
and she believes death will soon follow. Lo-Melkhiin's court is a
dangerous palace filled with pretty things: intricate statues with
wretched eyes, exquisite threads to weave the most beautiful garments.
She sees everything as if for the last time. But the first sun rises and
sets, and she is not dead. Night after night, Lo-Melkhiin comes to her
and listens to the stories she tells, and day after day she is awoken by
the sunrise. Exploring the palace, she begins to unlock years of fear
that have tormented and silenced a kingdom. Lo-Melkhiin was not always a
cruel ruler. Something went wrong.
Far away, in their village,
her sister is mourning. Through her pain, she calls upon the desert
winds, conjuring a subtle unseen magic, and something besides death
stirs the air.
Back at the palace, the words she speaks to
Lo-Melkhiin every night are given a strange life of their own. Little
things, at first: a dress from home, a vision of her sister. With each
tale she spins, her power grows. Soon she dreams of bigger, more
terrible magic: power enough to save a king, if she can put an end to
the rule of a monster.
6. The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Under the influence of
their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric
misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and
living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their
contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal
morality they slip gradually from obsession to corruption and betrayal,
and at last - inexorably - into evil.
7. The Lumatere Chronicles by Melina Marchetta
Finnikin of the Rock
and his guardian, Sir Topher, have not been home to their beloved
Lumatere for ten years. Not since the dark days when the royal family
was murdered and the kingdom put under a terrible curse. But then
Finnikin is summoned to meet Evanjalin, a young woman with an incredible
claim: the heir to the throne of Lumatere, Prince Balthazar, is alive.
Evanjalin
is determined to return home and she is the only one who can lead them
to the heir. As they journey together, Finnikin is affected by her
arrogance . . . and her hope. He begins to believe he will see his
childhood friend, Prince Balthazar, again. And that their cursed people
will be able to enter Lumatere and be reunited with those trapped
inside. He even believes he will find his imprisoned father.
But Evanjalin is not what she seems. And the truth will test not only Finnikin's faith in her . . . but in himself.
8. The Trouble With Destiny by Lauren Morrill
It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey...
With
her trusty baton and six insanely organized clipboards, drum major Liza
Sanders is about to take Destiny by storm—the boat, that is. When Liza
discovered that her beloved band was losing funding, she found Destiny, a
luxury cruise ship complete with pools, midnight chocolate buffets, and
a $25,000 spring break talent show prize.
Liza can’t imagine
senior year without the band, and nothing will distract her from
achieving victory. She’s therefore not interested when her old camp
crush, Lenny, shows up on board, looking shockingly hipster-hot. And
she’s especially not interested in Russ, the
probably-as-dumb-as-he-is-cute prankster jock whose ex, Demi, happens be
Liza’s ex–best friend and leader of the Athenas, a show choir that’s
the band’s greatest competition.
But it’s not going to be smooth
sailing. After the Destiny breaks down, all of Liza’s best-laid plans
start to go awry. Liza likes to think of herself as an expert at almost
everything, but when it comes to love, she’s about to find herself lost
at sea.
9. Around the World in 50 Years by Albert Podell
This is the inspiring
story of an ordinary guy who achieved two great goals that others had
told him were impossible. First, he set a record for the longest
automobile journey ever made around the world, during the course of
which he blasted his way out of minefields, survived a serious accident
atop the Peak of Death, came within seconds of being lynched in
Pakistan, and lost three of the five men who started with him, two to
disease, one to the Vietcong.
After that-although it took him
forty-seven more years-Albert Podell set another record by going to
every country on Earth. He achieved this by surviving riots,
revolutions, civil wars, trigger-happy child soldiers, voodoo priests,
robbers, pickpockets, corrupt cops, and Cape buffalo. He went around,
under, or through every kind of earthquake, cyclone, tsunami, volcanic
eruption, snowstorm, and sandstorm that nature threw at him. He ate
everything from old camel meat and rats to dung beetles and the brain of
a live monkey. And he overcame attacks by crocodiles, hippos,
anacondas, giant leeches, flying crabs-and several beautiful girlfriends
who insisted that he stop this nonsense and marry them.
Albert Podell's Around the World in 50 Years
is a remarkable and meaningful tale of quiet courage, dogged
persistence, undying determination, and an uncanny ability to escape
from one perilous situation after another-and return with some of the
most memorable, frightening, and hilarious adventure stories you have
ever read.
10. The Best Thing That Never Happened to Me by Laura Tait and Jimmy Rice
Everyone remembers their first love.
Holly has learnt that life isn't about seizing the moment.
She might have harboured dreams about travelling the world as a
teenager, but she let go of those - just as she let go of Alex.
But what if the feelings never really went away?
Alex wants to make every moment of his new job count. It's a
fresh start in a new city, and he knows that moving to London has
nothing to do with Holly. Well, probably.
How do you know if it was meant to be. or never meant to happen at all?
A brilliantly funny, feel-good story of first love, second
chances and everything inbetween, perfect for fans of romantic comedies
like Love Actually, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones.
what books are on your Christmas list?
xx
Sunny
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
waiting on wednesday: winter and da vinci's tiger
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted over at Breaking the Spine! Since there are two books coming out next week that I have been waiting for LITERALLY for forever, I decided to do a double whammy WoW post this week and feature them both!
Pick #1 Winter by Marissa Meyer
release date: November 10
synopsis: (spoilers) Princess Winter is admired by the Lunar people for her grace and kindness, and despite the scars that mar her face, her beauty is said to be even more breathtaking than that of her stepmother, Queen Levana.
Winter despises her stepmother, and knows Levana won’t approve of her feelings for her childhood friend–the handsome palace guard, Jacin. But Winter isn’t as weak as Levana believes her to be and she’s been undermining her stepmother’s wishes for years. Together with the cyborg mechanic, Cinder, and her allies, Winter might even have the power to launch a revolution and win a war that’s been raging for far too long.
Can Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and Winter defeat Levana and find their happily ever afters?
~~~
I have been a huge fan of the Lunar Chronicles since Cinder came out four years ago. I can't believe the series is finally coming to an end! It will be bittersweet for sure, I'm not sure I'm ready to say goodbye to these characters, but at the same time, I want to know what happens so badly! AHHH y'all its finally here and I couldn't be more excited for it.
Pick #2: Da Vinci's Tiger by L.M. Elliott
release date: November 10
synopsis:
Young, beautiful, and witty, Ginevra de’ Benci longs to take part in the artistic ferment of Renaissance Florence. But as the daughter of a wealthy family in a society dictated by men, she is trapped in an arranged marriage, expected to limit her creativity to domestic duties. Her poetry reveals her deepest feelings, and she aches to share her work, to meet painters and sculptors mentored by the famed Lorenzo de Medici, and to find love.
When the charismatic Venetian ambassador, Bernardo Bembo, arrives in Florence, he introduces Ginevra to a dazzling circle of patrons, artists, and philosophers—a world of thought and conversation she has yearned for. She is instantly attracted to the handsome newcomer, who admires her mind as well as her beauty. Yet Ginevra remains conflicted about his attentions. Choosing her as his Platonic muse, Bembo commissions a portrait by a young Leonardo da Vinci. Posing for the brilliant painter inspires an intimate connection between them—one Ginevra can only begin to understand. In a rich and enthralling world of exquisite art, elaborate feasts, and exhilarating jousts, she faces many temptations to discover her voice, artistic companionship, and a love that defies categorization. In the end, she and Leonardo are caught up in a dangerous and deadly battle between powerful families.
~~~~
Despite what I think is a lamentable cover change earlier in the year, (COVERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME OKAY) this book has sat atop my list of highly anticipated novels for the better part of 2015. I am absolutely enamored with Renaissance Florence, and I can't wait to see what this book does with it.
What are you looking forward to this week?
xx
Sunny
Pick #1 Winter by Marissa Meyer
release date: November 10
synopsis: (spoilers) Princess Winter is admired by the Lunar people for her grace and kindness, and despite the scars that mar her face, her beauty is said to be even more breathtaking than that of her stepmother, Queen Levana.
Winter despises her stepmother, and knows Levana won’t approve of her feelings for her childhood friend–the handsome palace guard, Jacin. But Winter isn’t as weak as Levana believes her to be and she’s been undermining her stepmother’s wishes for years. Together with the cyborg mechanic, Cinder, and her allies, Winter might even have the power to launch a revolution and win a war that’s been raging for far too long.
Can Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and Winter defeat Levana and find their happily ever afters?
~~~
I have been a huge fan of the Lunar Chronicles since Cinder came out four years ago. I can't believe the series is finally coming to an end! It will be bittersweet for sure, I'm not sure I'm ready to say goodbye to these characters, but at the same time, I want to know what happens so badly! AHHH y'all its finally here and I couldn't be more excited for it.
Pick #2: Da Vinci's Tiger by L.M. Elliott
release date: November 10
synopsis:
Young, beautiful, and witty, Ginevra de’ Benci longs to take part in the artistic ferment of Renaissance Florence. But as the daughter of a wealthy family in a society dictated by men, she is trapped in an arranged marriage, expected to limit her creativity to domestic duties. Her poetry reveals her deepest feelings, and she aches to share her work, to meet painters and sculptors mentored by the famed Lorenzo de Medici, and to find love.
When the charismatic Venetian ambassador, Bernardo Bembo, arrives in Florence, he introduces Ginevra to a dazzling circle of patrons, artists, and philosophers—a world of thought and conversation she has yearned for. She is instantly attracted to the handsome newcomer, who admires her mind as well as her beauty. Yet Ginevra remains conflicted about his attentions. Choosing her as his Platonic muse, Bembo commissions a portrait by a young Leonardo da Vinci. Posing for the brilliant painter inspires an intimate connection between them—one Ginevra can only begin to understand. In a rich and enthralling world of exquisite art, elaborate feasts, and exhilarating jousts, she faces many temptations to discover her voice, artistic companionship, and a love that defies categorization. In the end, she and Leonardo are caught up in a dangerous and deadly battle between powerful families.
~~~~
Despite what I think is a lamentable cover change earlier in the year, (COVERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME OKAY) this book has sat atop my list of highly anticipated novels for the better part of 2015. I am absolutely enamored with Renaissance Florence, and I can't wait to see what this book does with it.
What are you looking forward to this week?
xx
Sunny
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
top ten tuesday: 2015
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted over at The Broke and the Bookish, where each week we have a different theme for a part of the bookish lifestyle. This week's theme is "June 9: Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases For the Rest of 2015." I did an enormous (read: 40+ books) post at the beginning of the year highlighting all the books I was anticipating over 2015. However, there have been additions and changes and, most importantly, cover reveals (!!) since then, so I am excited to make this list!
1. Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass #4) – Sarah J Maas: Release Date: September 8. If you have been reading this blog for any amount of time, chances are you've seen my undying love for this series. It is high fantasy and absolutely insanely good. It has all the elements that you're looking for in a fantasy series (with an eventual six books!), but also tons of surprises thrown in. There are badass assassins, gorgeous soldiers, elves, princes, loyal friendships, bloodthirsty witches, magic, a cute pup and a fate of a world in the balance. Basically, I need this book in my hands IMMEDIATELY. Definitely my most anticipated of the rest of the year.
2. Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) – Marissa Meyer: Release Date: November 10. Another series that I have come to know well and adore over the last couple of years. Though it isn't high fantasy like Throne of Glass, it is a series of sci/fi fairy tale retellings that introduce new characters and plot lines in every book, but everything intertwined delightfully. This is the conclusion to this series, and though I will be sad for it to end, I also cannot wait to get my hands on this book.
3. Ten Thousand Skies Above You (Firebird #2) – Claudia Gray: Release Date: November 3. I read the first installment in this relatively new series earlier this year, and I instantly fell in love with the characters and the world. I can't wait to see where Gray takes her unique multiverse world in the next book, and I absolutely have to see what happens with my ship, which is probably one of the most romantic ships ever to set sail, if I do say so myself. I have a feeling there will be angst, but hopefully I am prepared.
4. Armada – Ernest Cline: Release Date: July 14. Cline's previous book, Ready Player One, is one of my most favorite books of all time. He has a gift for creating a world that is so lifelike in its grotesqueness, it makes you physically uncomfortable, but also like you can't ever put the book down. His writing is compelling, and I am hoping for much of the same style or at least a similar driving force in his next work.
5. A Madness So Discreet – Mindy McGinnis: Release Date: October 16. I haven't ever read anything by McGinnis, but she is popular with some friends of mine, so I anticipate this being the first work of hers that I get around to. I love the premise of this book: mental illness and family secrets and detective work are three of the most interesting topics to read about, so I have hope that the three will combine into an awesome thriller novel.
6. The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard #1) – Rick Riordan: Release Date: October 6. I have loved Riordan's books, all of them, since I was in middle school. I have been religiously following his releases for almost a decade. I would probably read literally anything that he would ever deign to release into the public sphere, but it helps that I am actually really exciting to see him take his unique perspective to the stories of the Norse gods.
7. Six of Crows (The Dregs #1) – Leigh Bardugo: Release Date: September 29. I read the Grisha trilogy in 2013-2014 and absolutely loved it, so I was understandably very excited when Bardugo announced that she would be writing a new series (this one a duet, I believe) in the same world. I also love ragtag groups that come together to achieve greatness, which sounds like what this is. I'm really hoping that this one lives up to the hype, because the Grisha world is a gorgeous one that I can't wait to return to.
8. Carry On – Rainbow Rowell: Release Date: October 6. Rainbow Rowell is one of my most favorite, if not my ultimate favorite, authors. Fangirl is a book that changed my life, one that I have read multiple times and will continue to reread into the forseeable future. When I heard that Rowell was turning her fictitious fanfiction from that novel into a real novel, I was beyond excited. I know a lot of people are apprehensive about the success of this idea, but I have complete faith that Rowell knows exactly what she's doing, and that it will somehow end up being something great.
9. Da Vinci's Tiger – Laura Malone Elliott: Release Date: November 10. This is one that I didn't find out about until about a month and a half ago, but once I read the synopsis (hello: renaissance Italy and a female protag? yes) I was immediately super excited for it. I really can't wait to see how Elliott reimagines and interprets this world of decadence and art. I just have a good feeling about this one, guys, I think it could be something really great.
10. A Thousand Nights – E.K. Johnston: Release Date: October 6. This is the year of the October 6th release date, it seems, and I am not complaining because some truly incredible releases have that as their birthday. This is also a year of not one but two 1001 nights retellings, and I can't wait to read both of them. This cover is incredible and the synopsis sounds that way as well, but all we can do is wait until October to see how this one stacks up against The Wrath and the Dawn. (YALL THIS COVER THOUGH)
what are some of your highly anticipated releases from the rest of this year?
xx
Sunny
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