Friday 2 February 2018

Books Received in January 2018

Many thanks as always to those who sent me books for review.

The Initiation by Chris Babu - I'm a sucker for YA dystopian novels, so I'm looking for this.

In a ruined world, Manhattan is now New America, a walled-in society based on equality. But the perfect facade hides a dark truth.
A timid math geek, sixteen-year-old Drayden watches his life crumble when his beloved mother is exiled. The mystery of her banishment leads him to a sinister secret: New America is in trouble, and every one of its citizens is in jeopardy.
With time running out, he enters the Initiation. It’s a test within the empty subway tunnels—a perilous journey of puzzles and deadly physical trials. Winners join the ruling Bureau and move to its safe haven. But failure means death. Can Drayden conquer the Initiation, or is salvation out of his grasp?


Nemo Rising by C. Courtney Joyner - I don't believe I've ever read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, looks like I'll have to rectify that, as this sounds interesting (I have seen the Disney film, but we all know how adaptations go).

An exciting sequel to the Captain Nemo adventures enjoyed by millions in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Sea monsters are sinking ships up and down the Atlantic Coast. Enraged that his navy is helpless against this onslaught and facing a possible World War as a result, President Ulysses S. Grant is forced to ask for assistance from the notorious Captain Nemo, in Federal prison for war crimes and scheduled for execution.
Grant returns Nemo’s submarine, the infamous Victorian Steampunk marvel Nautilus, and promises a full Presidential pardon if Nemo hunts down and destroys the source of the attacks. Accompanied by the beautiful niece of Grant’s chief advisor, Nemo sets off under the sea in search of answers. Unfortunately, the enemy may be closer than they realize...

The Midnight Front by David Mack - WWII and magic. What more do you need to know?

On the eve of World War Two, Nazi sorcerers come gunning for Cade but kill his family instead. His one path of vengeance is to become an apprentice of The Midnight Front—the Allies’ top-secret magickal warfare program—and become a sorcerer himself.
Unsure who will kill him first—his allies, his enemies, or the demons he has to use to wield magick—Cade fights his way through occupied Europe and enemy lines. But he learns too late the true price of revenge will be more terrible than just the loss of his soul—and there’s no task harder than doing good with a power born of ultimate evil.

2 comments:

Heather Hicks said...

I like a good dystopian novel as well! I'll be looking for Babu's book too. Right now I am reading a hilarious sci fi series by Mark Speed called Doctor How. It's a play on Doctor Who by the BBC, and it's so clever. A great series, http://markspeed.co.uk/ for the info on it.

Jessica Strider said...

Unfortunately I started reading THE INITIATION and it didn't work for me. I'd try reading the first chapter on Amazon when it's out and see if you like it.