Showing posts with label Talon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talon. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Rogue by Julie Kagawa: Review

Synopsis:

Ember Hill left the dragon organization Talon to take her chances with rebel dragon Cobalt and his crew of rogues. But Ember can't forget the sacrifice made for her by the human boy who could have killed her—Garret Xavier Sebastian, a soldier of the dragonslaying Order of St. George, the boy who saved her from a Talon assassin, knowing that by doing so, he'd signed his own death warrant.

Determined to save Garret from execution, Ember must convince Cobalt to help her break into the Order's headquarters. With assassins after them and Ember's own brother helping Talon with the hunt, the rogues find an unexpected ally in Garret and a new perspective on the underground battle between Talon and St. George.

A reckoning is brewing and the secrets hidden by both sides are shocking and deadly. Soon Ember must decide: Should she retreat to fight another day…or start an all-out war?

***

"A flame that burns twice as bright lasts half as long."

I like Talon, but it's nowhere near my fondness for, well, The Iron Fey or Blood of Eden. After reading Rogue, though, I have to say I'm glad that I made the choice of picking it up in the first place. 

Rogue is set almost immediately after the events in Talon, with Ember being sold out by her twin brother and going rogue, and Garret being arrested for his crimes. Things started off slow at first, with Ember and her friends on the run, trying to evade both Talon and St. George. But as the situation escalated, something is unveiled that leads to conspiracy and dangerous secrets of the two organizations.

The book is told in four perspectives. Ember, Garret, Riley and Dante. Some of them play a bigger part in the book than the others. I will talk about them one by one, because I have a lot of admiration to share with you guys, and a lot of pent-up aggression to let out.

To my surprise, Ember shares a relatively little portion of this book, despite being the main protagonist in the book. I like her in Talon, but I was not sure what I thought of her in the first book. She's magnificent in this book. Strong and fast yet still caring, she's more human than most of the characters in the book. The fact that she still believes in the best of everyone, even if they mean harm to her, is pretty amazing. Like Riley said, she's a flame that burns bright. However, it doesn't mean that she doesn't make bad decisions because of her good nature. In fact, this personality trait gets her in a lot of trouble, particularly trusting the wrong people and putting her faith in the most twisted ones possible. Sometimes she's just too naive. But, the good outweighs the bad, and I grow more attached to her.

Like Ember, Garret shared almost half of the first book. I have grown to like him in the first book, so I am disappointed when Garret's PoV makes up a small part of Rogue. He's no different in Rogue than who he was in Talon. Maybe a little less uptight and more fun, which is more than fine by me. He has an easy sense of humor and I have a fondness for it. I also like the idea of him with Ember, more than Riley with Ember. Ember and Garret are great as a team, working together to save people and evade the forces. The third book is titled Soldier, so I hope I will see more of him in the sequel.

Rogue is Riley's book. His perspective makes up most of the book's content. Riley was an enigma in the first book. I was curious about how he ended up as a rogue dragon in the first place. And the answer is delivered in the book. A brief history of how he questioned things in Talon and finally decided to desert the organization and went rogue. The history is short, but it gives us some more background information. He's very badass in this book, and he will make a good hero. I respect him a lot. Unfortunately, like I said, I can't visualize him with Ember. It's just... kind of weird. But, he's very interesting, and I would like to see more of him in the upcoming book.

Dante doesn't show up much in the book, but his perspective matters a lot. It gives us hints about what will happen later in Rogue and in the upcoming books of the saga. After all, he's in charge of bringing Ember back by whatever means necessary. I have mixed feelings about this guy. On one hand, I hate him for what he has done (and will do). Ember and Dante are supposed to be close siblings having each other's backs. But he sold her out at the end of the first book and is in charge of bringing her back to an organization that doesn't have a reputation of being honest. His anger at Ember only makes me furious and I loathe him. But on the other hand I feel a sort of pity for him. After all, he doesn't know better and he thinks what he's doing is beneficial for Ember. He does what he thinks is best for her. His motives aren't exactly evil. But that sort of sympathy is fading fast, especially after a certain scene at the end of this book.

Despite my liking towards Ember, Garret and Riley, I felt bored when I read the first half of the book. It was basically about them running from St. George and Talon. There was a lot of action involved and those scenes are quite epic on their own. But it did get a little old after a while. However, abnormal information emerged in the second half of the book that made the characters question the motives of both the organization. I liked that twist a lot, because both of the organizations have zero honesty and integrity, and bad things are bound to happen later in the series. The book becomes infinitely more exciting after that twist. While the first half might be a little bit of a let down, the second half has the imperfection completely canceled out. 

The ending is equally awesome and disturbing. It's like... Frankenstein on crack. I'm not gonna dwell into this topic, but even as a biology student who study biotechnology (and is fascinated by the concept), this is just horrifying and sickening. I have a feeling that Soldier will just get crazier and darker. I'm game. 

Rating: 8/10

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Talon: Review

Synopsis:

Long ago, dragons were hunted to near extinction by the Order of St. George, a legendary society of dragon slayers. Hiding in human form and growing their numbers in secret, the dragons of Talon have become strong and cunning, and they're positioned to take over the world with humans none the wiser.

Ember and Dante Hill are the only sister and brother known to dragonkind. Trained to infiltrate society, Ember wants to live the teen experience and enjoy a summer of freedom before taking her destined place in Talon. But destiny is a matter of perspective, and a rogue dragon will soon challenge everything Ember has been taught. As Ember struggles to accept her future, she and her brother are hunted by the Order of St. George.

Soldier Garret Xavier Sebastian has a mission to seek and destroy all dragons, and Talon's newest recruits in particular. But he cannot kill unless he is certain he has found his prey: and nothing is certain about Ember Hill. Faced with Ember's bravery, confidence and all-too-human desires, Garret begins to question everything that the Order has ingrained in him: and what he might be willing to give up to find the truth about dragons.

***

I was pretty excited when this book was announced. I love both The Iron Fey series and Blood of Eden. And it's about dragons - freaking dragons. Come on, I had a really good time with Seraphina. So Talon possibly can't get wrong, right? It didn't get wrong, of course. But I don't like this book as much as other books written by Julie Kagawa.

For one thing, I didn't get as much excitement from Talon as I did with Blood of Eden. Sure, Talon is not as dark and blood-soaked by definition. But I'm actually pretty slow to enjoy the book. Thankfully, once I got into the book, it's actually quite fun - all the action and righteous hatred and teen spirit. It's not easy to be sucked into the book, but once that happens, it's harder to detach from the story.

If I was to sum the characters' relationship up in one sentence, I would say it's like a combination of The Iron Fey and Blood of Eden. If you have read the two series before reading this book, you would probably know why. It's not a bad relationship. But certainly a somewhat predictable one. I was wearing the "oh you are so screwed" face the entire time I read the book. Because I pretty much knew the sequence of events. Predictable, yes. Fun? Still a big, fat yes. Despite being able to predict the story, I'm still having fun with this book. I guess that's because of the nice writing of the book. It's a mix of seriousness and wit. A perfect mix. I often found myself burst into laughter in some really random moments. Julie Kagawa's writing is what I always like best about her books. 

I hope the next book will get better (and more intense). But for now, even though this book is not perfect, it's an interesting opening.

Rating: 7.5/10

Saturday, October 4, 2014

TBR #18: October 2014

Wish me luck, because I already don't have time to read that increasing pile of books.

1. The Young Elites (The Young Elites #1) by Marie Lu

Synopsis:

I am tired of being used, hurt, and cast aside.

Adelina Amouteru is a survivor of the blood fever. A decade ago, the deadly illness swept through her nation. Most of the infected perished, while many of the children who survived were left with strange markings. Adelina’s black hair turned silver, her lashes went pale, and now she has only a jagged scar where her left eye once was. Her cruel father believes she is a malfetto, an abomination, ruining their family’s good name and standing in the way of their fortune. But some of the fever’s survivors are rumored to possess more than just scars—they are believed to have mysterious and powerful gifts, and though their identities remain secret, they have come to be called the Young Elites.

Teren Santoro works for the king. As Leader of the Inquisition Axis, it is his job to seek out the Young Elites, to destroy them before they destroy the nation. He believes the Young Elites to be dangerous and vengeful, but it’s Teren who may possess the darkest secret of all.

Enzo Valenciano is a member of the Dagger Society. This secret sect of Young Elites seeks out others like them before the Inquisition Axis can. But when the Daggers find Adelina, they discover someone with powers like they’ve never seen.

Adelina wants to believe Enzo is on her side, and that Teren is the true enemy. But the lives of these three will collide in unexpected ways, as each fights a very different and personal battle. But of one thing they are all certain: Adelina has abilities that shouldn’t belong in this world. A vengeful blackness in her heart. And a desire to destroy all who dare to cross her.

It is my turn to use. My turn to hurt.

Expected Publication: October 7, 2014

2. Stray (Four Sisters #1) by Elissa Sussman

Synopsis:

“I am grateful for my father, who keeps me good and sweet. I am grateful for my mother, who keeps her own heart guarded and safe. I am grateful for my adviser, who keeps me protected. I am grateful for the Path, which keeps me pure. Ever after.”

Princess Aislynn has long dreamed about attending her Introduction Ball, about dancing with the handsome suitors her adviser has chosen for her, about meeting her true love and starting her happily ever after.

When the night of the ball finally arrives and Nerine Academy is awash with roses and royalty, Aislynn wants nothing more than to dance the night away, dutifully following the Path that has been laid out for her. She does not intend to stray.

But try as she might, Aislynn has never quite managed to control the magic that burns within her-magic brought on by wicked, terrible desires that threaten the Path she has vowed to take.

After all, it is wrong to want what you do not need. Isn’t it?

STRAY is the first in a collection of intertwined stories, all set in a world where magic is a curse that only women bear and society is dictated by a strict doctrine called The Path. A cross between The Handmaid’s Tale and Wicked, with a dash of Grimm and Disney thrown in, this original fairy tale will be released October 7th, 2014 from Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins.

Expected Publication: October 7, 2014

3. Lailah (The Styclar Saga #1) by Nikki Kelly

Synopsis:

The girl knows she’s different. She doesn’t age. She has no family. She has visions of a past life, but no clear clues as to what she is, or where she comes from. But there is a face in her dreams – a light that breaks through the darkness. She knows his name is Gabriel.

On her way home from work, the girl encounters an injured stranger whose name is Jonah. Soon, she will understand that Jonah belongs to a generation of Vampires that serve even darker forces. Jonah and the few like him, are fighting with help from an unlikely ally – a rogue Angel, named Gabriel.

In the crossfire between good and evil, love and hate, and life and death, the girl learns her name: Lailah. But when the lines between black and white begin to blur, where in the spectrum will she find her place? And with whom?

Gabriel and Jonah both want to protect her. But Lailah will have to fight her own battle to find out who she truly is.

Expected Publication: October 7, 2014

4. Redeemed (House of Night #12) by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast

Synopsis:

In the final electrifying novel in the HoN series, Neferet has finally made herself known to mortals. A Dark Goddess is loose on Tulsa and the world. No single vampyre is strong enough to vanquish her - unless that creature has the power to summon the elements as well as the ability to wield Old Magick. Only Zoey Redbird is heir to such power…but because of the consequences of using Old Magick, she is unable to help. Find out who will win and who will lose in this epic battle of Light versus Darkness.

Expected Publication: October 14, 2014

(I really hope the finale doesn't suck, because I'm getting tired of this)



5. Mortal Gods (Goddess War #2) by Kendare Blake

Synopsis:

Ares, God of War, is leading the other dying gods into battle. Which is just fine with Athena. She's ready to wage a war of her own, and she's never liked him anyway. If Athena is lucky, the winning gods will have their immortality restored. If not, at least she'll have killed the bloody lot of them, and she and Hermes can die in peace.

Cassandra Weaver is a weapon of fate. The girl who kills gods. But all she wants is for the god she loved and lost to return to life. If she can't have that, then the other gods will burn, starting with his murderer, Aphrodite.

The alliance between Cassandra and Athena is fragile. Cassandra suspects Athena lacks the will to truly kill her own family. And Athena fears that Cassandra's hate will get them ALL killed.

The war takes them across the globe, searching for lost gods, old enemies, and Achilles, the greatest warrior the world has ever seen. As the struggle escalates, Athena and Cassandra must find a way to work together. Because if they can't, fates far worse than death await.

Expected Publication: October 14, 2014 (Oops, I guess I got the date wrong before)

6. Beware The Wild by Natalie C. Parker

Synopsis:

It's an oppressively hot and sticky morning in June when Sterling and her brother, Phin, have an argument that compels him to run into the town swamp -- the one that strikes fear in all the residents of Sticks, Louisiana. Phin doesn't return. Instead, a girl named Lenora May climbs out, and now Sterling is the only person in Sticks who remembers her brother ever existed.

Sterling needs to figure out what the swamp's done with her beloved brother and how Lenora May is connected to his disappearance -- and loner boy Heath Durham might be the only one who can help her.

This debut novel is full of atmosphere, twists and turns, and a swoon-worthy romance.

Expected Publication: October 21, 2014

7. Talon (Talon #1) by Julie Kagawa

Synopsis:

Long ago, dragons were hunted to near extinction by the Order of St. George, a legendary society of dragon slayers. Hiding in human form and growing their numbers in secret, the dragons of Talon have become strong and cunning, and they're positioned to take over the world with humans none the wiser.

Ember and Dante Hill are the only sister and brother known to dragonkind. Trained to infiltrate society, Ember wants to live the teen experience and enjoy a summer of freedom before taking her destined place in Talon. But destiny is a matter of perspective, and a rogue dragon will soon challenge everything Ember has been taught. As Ember struggles to accept her future, she and her brother are hunted by the Order of St. George.

Soldier Garret Xavier Sebastian has a mission to seek and destroy all dragons, and Talon's newest recruits in particular. But he cannot kill unless he is certain he has found his prey: and nothing is certain about Ember Hill. Faced with Ember's bravery, confidence and all-too-human desires, Garret begins to question everything that the Order has ingrained in him: and what he might be willing to give up to find the truth about dragons.

Expected Publication: October 28, 2014

8. Catalyst (Insignia #3) by S.J. Kincaid

Synopsis:

The explosive conclusion to the series reviewers have likened to Ender’s Game and “Hogwarts-in-Space”
This exhilarating, explosive, and heartrending conclusion to the Insignia trilogy brings Tom and his intelligent, passionate, and brave young friends stunning tests and dangerous confrontations and through to an impossible future they could never have predicted.

Tom Raines and his friends are eager to return to the Pentagonal Spire to continue training for the elite Intrasolar Forces, but they soon discover troubling changes: strict new regulations and the revelation that the Spire is under new military control. What begins as an irritating adjustment soon reveals a dangerous shift in reality. Those now in control are aligned with corporate sponsors and their ruthless agendas. And when the military academy begins welcoming new cadets with suspicious neural processors, the first step in a plan with horrifying worldwide ramifications, Tom is desperate to stop it, even if that means keeping secrets from his closest allies.

Then a mysterious figure, the other ghost in the machine, begins fighting against the corporations, but with methods even Tom finds shocking. And when the enemy comes for Tom, how much can Tom endure in the battle to save himself? He must decide if he can still fight when the odds of success seem to be sliding from his grip.

Expected Publication: October 28, 2014