Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Book Review | Ex-Heroes by Peter Clines

Ex-Heroes is the first book in Peter Clines's Ex-Heroes series.

Stealth. Gorgon. Regenerator. Cerberus. Zzzap. The Mighty Dragon. They were heroes, using their superhuman abilities to make Los Angeles a better place.

Then the plague of living death spread around the globe. Billions died, civilization fell, and the city of angels was left a desolate zombie wasteland.

Now, a year later, the Mighty Dragon and his companions protect a last few thousand survivors in their film-studio-turned-fortress, the Mount. Scarred and traumatized by the horrors they’ve endured, the heroes fight the armies of ravenous ex-humans at their citadel’s gates, lead teams out to scavenge for supplies—and struggle to be the symbols of strength and hope the survivors so desperately need.

But the hungry ex-humans aren’t the only threats the heroes face. Former allies, their powers and psyches hideously twisted, lurk in the city’s ruins. And just a few miles away, another group is slowly amassing power . . . led by an enemy with the most terrifying ability of all.

Peter Clines's books are damn fun. After reading 14, I knew I had to see what Clines would do with superheroes and zombies. I was not disappointed.

I'm starting to find I enjoy superhero books. I read Raymond Rose's The Fire Inside a couple of years ago, and I really enjoyed it. I've been wanting some more superhero action. I didn't dream they would be fighting zombies. Win!

There are two things I want when I'm reading a zombie book: science and something new. Ex-Heroes has both. I was surprised and so pleased to find an adequate connection between the superheroes and the zombies. There was also a lot of just plain zombie fun, too.

If you aren't sick of zombies yet and you want something fun to read, Ex-Heroes will provide you with some good entertainment.

7/10: Recommended Read

Discussion:
So let me hear it - are you still loving the zombies or have you had enough? As for superheroes, if you've read a superhero book you loved, I'd love to have some recommendations.

Jennifer

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Currently Reading | Tripwire by Lee Child

My Currently Reading posts are shared as part of Book Journey's It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

I finished reading Peter Clines's Ex-Heroes last week. It was a superhero vs. zombie book and a whole lot of fun. I also read Stalking You Now by Jeff Strand which was a miss for me, but my Goodreads friends loved it.

Then I entered into the dreaded reading funk! Oh, how I hate those. I've been pulling books off my shelf and going through my Kindle files and nothing feels right. I finally decided I would read The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making only to find out I don't actually own it.

Thank goodness for the Jack Reacher series. Until I pull myself out of this funk, I'm reading book 3 (Tripwire) of the series.

One more thing about The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland..., my library only has the sequel. Why would they do that? You would think they would have ordered the first one as well if they were going to order the series. Unfortunately I don't have access to very good libraries here. I actually pay to use a library in a nearby town. How sad is that? I pay to use a library.

So I hope all is well with you! I look forward to hearing what you are reading this week. Either let me know in the comments or link me to a post.

Discussion:
What are you reading this week? Do you have an awesome library in your town? I get so jealous when I see great library loot posts.

Jennifer

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Storybook Sunday | Dr. Seuss Edition

Storybook Sunday is where I talk about what I'm reading with my kids. It's the lighter side of Book Den.

Yesterday was Dr. Seuss's birthday. We are big fans of Dr. Seuss at our house, and it has become a tradition to read all of our Dr. Seuss books during the week of his birthday. Our old daycare provider used to do this each year and it stuck!

We have several books that are not written by Dr. Seuss but are part of the Dr. Seuss library. We make sure to read those books as well.

These are the books we read during the week:



There are quite a few Dr. Seuss books we don't own. My three year old has fallen in love with The Lorax movie so I was pretty bummed this week that we don't own a copy of The Lorax book. I definitely need to remedy that!

Discussion:
Are you a fan of Dr. Seuss? What are your favorite Dr. Seuss books?

Jennifer

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Notable New Book Releases | Feb. 24 - March 2


This was a great week for new releases! These are the new releases that caught my eye this week:

Dreams and Shadows by C. Robert Cargill
February 26th 2013

A brilliantly crafted modern tale from acclaimed film critic and screenwriter C. Robert Cargill—part Neil Gaiman, part Guillermo Del Toro, part William S. Burroughs—that charts the lives of two boys from their star-crossed childhood in the realm of magic and mystery to their anguished adulthoods.

There is another world than our own—one no closer than a kiss and one no further than our nightmares—where all the stuff of which dreams are made is real and magic is just a step away. But once you see that world, you will never be the same.

Dreams and Shadows takes us beyond this veil. Once bold explorers and youthful denizens of this magical realm, Ewan is now an Austin musician who just met his dream girl, and Colby, meanwhile, cannot escape the consequences of an innocent wish. But while Ewan and Colby left the Limestone Kingdom as children, it has never forgotten them. And in a world where angels relax on rooftops, whiskey-swilling genies argue metaphysics with foul-mouthed wizards, and monsters in the shadows feed on fear, you can never outrun your fate.

Dreams and Shadows is a stunning and evocative debut about the magic and monsters in our world and in our self.



Fragments (Partials Sequence #2) by Dan Wells
February 26th 2013

Kira Walker has found the cure for RM, but the battle for the survival of humans and Partials is just beginning. Kira has left East Meadow in a desperate search for clues to who she is. That the Partials themselves hold the cure for RM in their blood cannot be a coincidence—it must be part of a larger plan, a plan that involves Kira, a plan that could save both races. Her companions are Afa Demoux, an unhinged drifter and former employee of ParaGen, and Samm and Heron, the Partials who betrayed her and saved her life, the only ones who know her secret. But can she trust them?

Meanwhile, back on Long Island, what's left of humanity is gearing up for war with the Partials, and Marcus knows his only hope is to delay them until Kira returns. But Kira's journey will take her deep into the overgrown wasteland of postapocalyptic America, and Kira and Marcus both will discover that their greatest enemy may be one they didn't even know existed.

The second installment in the pulse-pounding Partials saga is the story of the eleventh hour of humanity's time on Earth, a journey deep into places unknown to discover the means—and even more important, a reason—for our survival.



Between Two Thorns (The Split Worlds #1) by Emma Newman
February 26th 2013

Something is wrong in Aquae Sulis, Bath’s secret mirror city.

The new season is starting and the Master of Ceremonies is missing. Max, an Arbiter of the Split Worlds Treaty, is assigned with the task of finding him with no one to help but a dislocated soul and a mad sorcerer.

There is a witness but his memories have been bound by magical chains only the enemy can break. A rebellious woman trying to escape her family may prove to be the ally Max needs.

But can she be trusted? And why does she want to give up eternal youth and the life of privilege she’s been born into?



Fade to Black (Rojan Dizon #1) by Francis Knight
February 26th 2013

From the depths of a valley rises the city of Mahala

It's a city built upwards, not across - where streets are built upon streets, buildings upon buildings. A city that the Ministry rules from the sunlit summit, and where the forsaken lurk in the darkness of Under.

Rojan Dizon doesn't mind staying in the shadows, because he's got things to hide. Things like being a pain-mage, with the forbidden power to draw magic from pain. But he can't hide for ever.

Because when Rojan stumbles upon the secrets lurking in the depths of the Pit, the fate of Mahala will depend on him using his magic. And unlucky for Rojan - this is going to hurt.



Dualed (Dualed #1) by Elsie Chapman
February 26th 2013

Two of you exist.

Only one will survive.

The city of Kersh is a safe haven, but the price of safety is high. Everyone has a genetic Alternate—a twin raised by another family—and citizens must prove their worth by eliminating their Alts before their twentieth birthday. Survival means advanced schooling, a good job, marriage—life.

Fifteen-year-old West Grayer has trained as a fighter, preparing for the day when her assignment arrives and she will have one month to hunt down and kill her Alt. But then a tragic misstep shakes West’s confidence. Stricken with grief and guilt, she’s no longer certain that she’s the best version of herself, the version worthy of a future. If she is to have any chance of winning, she must stop running not only from her Alt, but also from love . . . though both have the power to destroy her.

Elsie Chapman's suspenseful YA debut weaves unexpected romance into a novel full of fast-paced action and thought-provoking philosophy. When the story ends, discussions will begin about this future society where every adult is a murderer and every child knows there is another out there who just might be better.



Stalking You Now by Jeff Strand
February 26th 2013

The reprehensible man sits in the restaurant. Laughing with his friends. Entertaining them with a story about his wretched behavior.

He doesn't know that somebody at another table is watching him. Somebody filled with hatred. Somebody waiting for him to be alone. Somebody with duct tape and a gun.

It's a night for vengeance. And a hell of a lot more.


Discussion:
Where you excited about any new releases this week? Which ones? Where you excited about any that didn't make my list? Did you get a chance to start any of your favorite new releases?

Additional Topics of Interest:
Waiting on Wednesday | Dreams and Shadows by C. Robert Cargill
Notable New Book Releases | Feb. 10 - Feb. 16
Notable New Book Releases | Jan. 27 - Feb. 2

Jennifer

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Friday, March 1, 2013

That's a Wrap | February Edition

 

I hope everyone had a wonderful February! My newborn has now started sleeping through the night so I feel like I'm starting to join the land of the living. Thank goodness because I only have one more week in my maternity leave then it's back to the grind.

I've been seeing more and more of these monthly wrap ups around the blogosphere, and I realized how much I love them because I can catch books or reviews I may have missed. I also think it is a good motivator to see everything spelled out. I'm truly amazed at how many books some bloggers can read in a month. As much as I would love to have an impressive wrap up post, that will never be me. But! I think it will be fun to share a monthly update just the same.

Books Read
linked to Amazon



Books Reviewed
linked to my review

The Chicken Thief by Beatrice Rodriguez
Eve Hallows and the Book of Shrieks by Robert Gray
14 by Peter Clines
Die Trying (Jack Reacher #2) by Lee Child

Books I Started Reading But Have Not Finished
linked to Amazon



I'm very pleased with my February reading. I try to maintain a goal of about a book a week and according to Goodreads I am 5 books ahead of schedule. I'll take it! One of those books is kind of cheating because Goodreads is counting The Chicken Thief, but the way I see it, that book owes me something.

2013 Reading Challenge

2013 Reading Challenge
Jennifer | Book Den has read 13 books toward her goal of 50 books.
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Happy March everyone!

Discussion:
Did you have a great reading month in February? What was your favorite read? Did any book disappoint you?

Jennifer

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