Showing posts with label The Replaced. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Replaced. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

The Replaced by Kimberly Derting: Review

Synopsis:

Romantic and action-packed, The Replaced is the gripping second installment in the Taking trilogy.

Kyra hasn't been the same since she returned from her mysterious five-year disappearance. Now, on the run from the NSA, Kyra is forced to hide out with others who, like her, have been Returned. Yet she is determined to find Tyler, the boy she loves who was also abducted—all because of her. When her group intercepts a message that Tyler might still be alive but is in the hands of a shadowy government organization that experiments on the Returned, Kyra knows it's a risk to go after him. What if it's a trap? And worse, what if the returned Tyler isn't the same boy she lost?

Perfect for fans of The Fifth Wave and the Body Finder series, The Replaced is both chilling and explosive, with creepy, otherworldly elements and twisty, psychological thrills that will have you questioning what exactly it means to be human.

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Kyra has been going through a lot of things since The Taking. And stakes are not getting lower anytime soon. With her love gone missing, the truth about her genes, and a traitor lurking among the Returned, Kyra has to apply every survival instincts that she's ever had to get through it.

I was very excited for The Replaced. After the dynamic first installment, and with a cliffhanger that can kill, I just couldn't wait to get my hands on this book. But then I read some early reviews of the book just before it was released, and I was not sure if I could go through with this anymore. Those reviews hinted some emotional wreckage which I was not sure I could handle. I read the whole thing (obviously) and it isn't bad. It's very good, actually. However... let's just say I have mixed feelings about a lot of things.

Kyra, for one, is one of the characters that I have mixed feelings about. The good side is that she's getting smarter. She has a better sixth-sense and can discern the situation more quickly than before. She can sense something fishy in a short time and respond to it in a second. That's very impressive. She's more observant in The Replaced, and more alert to the surroundings, which is decent for survival. However, some of her actions are questionable. The first half of the book is actually fine, because she sticks to her beliefs of, well, everything. Tyler, the whole messed-up situation and what not. However, the foundation is shaken badly in the second half, and she kind of just... gives up. I found myself yelling at her several times. What the hell are you doing, Kyra? I get that she's a teenager, but I just lost some of the respect for her while reading the second half of the book. Don't get me wrong, she's still a great character, but I can't relate myself to her in The Replaced

If you are asking me about plot development in the book, the answer will be "barely". Compared to The Taking, not much has happened in the second book, especially the first half of it. I was kind of bored while reading that part. But, I have to say that the few plot twists do count for a lot of things. Enough to make up for the fact that the first half is literally... not much of anything. The suspicion of a traitor among the Returned is really tense, because it's improbable to see it coming. The heartache that messed with my head for the rest of the day. The truth behind Kyra's return, and well, the ending. It ends in a note similar to The Taking, but more intense and nerve-wrecking. I don't even know how I survived that. I wanted to pull my hair out and scream. HOW CAN YOU DO THIS? AGAIN?! Anyway, what I'm trying to say it that the book is full of surprises, and while it made my head pound like crazy, I really like it.

Speaking of the heartache, there's a lot of it. It's a mild statement. I wanted to read the book so badly, but I had to take a lot of breaks so that I wouldn't explode on impact. I love the idea of Kyra and Tyler together because they are probably one of the most adorable couples I've ever read about. Tyler has changed a lot in this book. Not the center of his personality, so that's a huge relief. But well, something did happen to him. Not bad enough to destroy who he really is (which is being adorable and sweet and supportive), but enough to leave the reader depressed. I also feel bad of Kyra because of the stuff she had to go through. It's clearly not the end for her and she doesn't deserve such cruelty. I feel for her, even though she made some questionable decisions. It's a bad idea to read this book in between breaks at school, because your classmates might think you are getting crazy on caffeine. 

I'm super excited for the final book! Even more so because it literally ends with a bang. The Replaced may not be as powerful as the first book, but it's still potent.

Rating: 7.5/10

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

TBR #24: April 2015

April is my favorite month of the year besides October. It's a month for books, after all.

1. Miss Mayhem (Rebel Belle #2) by Rachel Hawkins

Synopsis:

Life is almost back to normal for Harper Price. The Ephors have been silent after their deadly attack at Cotillion months ago, and best friend Bee has returned after a mysterious disappearance. Now Harper can return her focus to the important things in life: school, canoodling with David, her nemesis-turned-ward-slash-boyfie, and even competing in the Miss Pine Grove pageant.

Unfortunately, supernatural chores are never done. The Ephors have decided they’d rather train David than kill him. The catch: Harper has to come along for the ride, but she can’t stay David’s Paladin unless she undergoes an ancient trial that will either kill her . . . or connect her to David for life.


Expected Publication: April 7, 2015


2. The Wondrous and the Wicked (The Dispossessed #3) by Page Morgan

Synopsis:

For fans of Lauren Kate's Fallen series comes the exciting conclusion to the trilogy that includes The Beautiful and the Cursed and The Lovely and the Lost. The Waverly sisters must save themselves before all is lost.

Since the Waverlys arrived in Paris, the streets have grown more fearsome by the day. As Ingrid learns to master her lectrux gift, she must watch Axia's power grow strong enough to extend beyond her Underneath hive. By all indications, the fallen angel's Harvest is near-and the timing couldn't be worse.

Targeted by vengeful gargoyles, Gabby has been exiled to London for her own protection. Meanwhile, the gargoyle castes are in disarray, divided between those who want Luc to lead them and those who resent him and his fondness for humans. The Alliance is crumbling from the inside as well, its members turning against one another, and possibly against the Waverlys, too.

Axia has promised that the world will burn. And now, unable to trust the Alliance, separated from Luc, Gabby, and her twin, Grayson, Ingrid is left to face the demon uprising alone.


Expected Publication: April 14, 2015

3. The Death Code (The Murder Complex #2) by Lindsay Cummings

Synopsis:

With short, fast-paced, alternating point-of-view chapters, The Death Code starts several weeks after The Murder Complex ended. Zephyr keeps the secret about Meadow close—that if she dies, The Murder Complex will be destroyed, too. Meadow, desperate to find her brother, father, and little sister, is determined to fearlessly fight to the end, even if it means sacrificing herself and her friends, new and old. The Death Codeintroduces a memorable cast of secondary characters and delivers a vivid and scary thrill ride read.


Expected Publication: April 21, 2015





4. The Whitechapel Fiend (Tales from Shadowhunter Academy #3) by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson

Synopsis:

Simon learns the truth behind the Jack the Ripper murders—“Jack” was stopped by Will Herondale, his former parabatai, and his institute of Victorian Shadowhunters.


Expected Publication: April 21, 2015

P.S. I'm totally ready for this.








5. The Replaced (The Taking #2) by Kimberly Derting

Synopsis:

Romantic and action-packed, The Replaced is the gripping second installment in the Taking trilogy.

Kyra hasn't been the same since she returned from her mysterious five-year disappearance. Now, on the run from the NSA, Kyra is forced to hide out with others who, like her, have been Returned. Yet she is determined to find Tyler, the boy she loves who was also abducted—all because of her. When her group intercepts a message that Tyler might still be alive but is in the hands of a shadowy government organization that experiments on the Returned, Kyra knows it's a risk to go after him. What if it's a trap? And worse, what if the returned Tyler isn't the same boy she lost?

Perfect for fans of The Fifth Wave and the Body Finder series, The Replaced is both chilling and explosive, with creepy, otherworldly elements and twisty, psychological thrills that will have you questioning what exactly it means to be human.


Expected Publication: April 28, 2015

6. An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

Synopsis:

Set in a terrifyingly brutal Rome-like world, An Ember in the Ashes is an epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It’s a story that’s literally burning to be told.

LAIA is a Scholar living under the iron-fisted rule of the Martial Empire. When her brother is arrested for treason, Laia goes undercover as a slave at the empire’s greatest military academy in exchange for assistance from rebel Scholars who claim that they will help to save her brother from execution.

ELIAS is the academy’s finest soldier—and secretly, its most unwilling. Elias is considering deserting the military, but before he can, he’s ordered to participate in a ruthless contest to choose the next Martial emperor.

When Laia and Elias’s paths cross at the academy, they find that their destinies are more intertwined than either could have imagined and that their choices will change the future of the empire itself.


Expected Publication: April 28, 2015

7. The Girl at Midnight (The Girl at Midnight #1) by Melissa Grey

Synopsis:

For readers of Cassandra Clare's City of Bones and Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone, The Girl at Midnight is the story of a modern girl caught in an ancient war.

Beneath the streets of New York City live the Avicen, an ancient race of people with feathers for hair and magic running through their veins. Age-old enchantments keep them hidden from humans. All but one. Echo is a runaway pickpocket who survives by selling stolen treasures on the black market, and the Avicen are the only family she's ever known.

Echo is clever and daring, and at times she can be brash, but above all else she's fiercely loyal. So when a centuries-old war crests on the borders of her home, she decides it's time to act.

Legend has it that there is a way to end the conflict once and for all: find the Firebird, a mythical entity believed to possess power the likes of which the world has never seen. It will be no easy task, but if life as a thief has taught Echo anything, it's how to hunt down what she wants . . . and how to take it.

But some jobs aren't as straightforward as they seem. And this one might just set the world on fire.


Expected Publication: April 28, 2015

8. Cold Burn of Magic (Black Blade #1) by Jennifer Estep

Synopsis:

There Be Monsters Here. . .

It's not as great as you'd think, living in a tourist town that's known as "the most magical place in America." Same boring high school, just twice as many monsters under the bridges and rival Families killing each other for power.

I try to keep out of it. I've got my mom's bloodiron sword and my slightly illegal home in the basement of the municipal library. And a couple of Talents I try to keep quiet, including very light fingers and a way with a lock pick.

But then some nasty characters bring their Family feud into my friend's pawn shop, and I have to make a call--get involved, or watch a cute guy die because I didn't. I guess I made the wrong choice, because now I'm stuck putting everything on the line for Devon Sinclair. My mom was murdered because of the Families, and it looks like I'm going to end up just like her. . .


Expected Publication: April 28, 2015