Sunday, 17 November 2019

Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen Book Review

This is a spoiler free review.




Stolen Songbird
Written by Danielle L. Jensen
Genre: Young Adult/Fantasy/Paranormal
Publisher: Strange Chemistry
Release Date: April 1, 2014
Pages: 469
Source: Bought Paperback
Places to Get this Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble Book Depository

Recommended Age: 13 and up!


Summary:

For five centuries, a witch’s curse has bound the trolls to their city beneath the mountain. When Cécile de Troyes is kidnapped and taken beneath the mountain, she realises that the trolls are relying on her to break the curse. 

The more time she spends with the trolls, the more she understands their plight. There is a rebellion brewing and she might be the one the trolls have been looking for. 

(Summary from Goodreads)

Review:

Stolen Songbird is a book that many people don't know about so I had no expectations heading into this book. This book is basically a combination of Beauty and the Beast and Fairest and though there are many similarities to those stories, this is a story that can completely stand on its' own.

COVER

The cover doesn't give much away about the book. I really like how the dress the model is wearing on the cover seems to fit with the time period.

WORLD-BUILDING

The world-building in Stolen Songbird is fantastic. Danielle L. Jensen weaves the information throughout the book so we don't get an info dump. The trolls in this novel are not the ugly and stupid creatures that we know from myth. These trolls are powerful, strong, clever and ruthless and they have magical abilities, can't lie, are resistant to iron and can be controlled by their 'true names'. These trolls reminded me a lot of fae in young adult books and you can see their similarities throughout the book.

Then there are the characters.


CECILE

Cecile de Troyes is an aspiring opera singer, who is also a fabulous heroine. She managed to be very relatable and humorous. She was a heroine who was thrown into a world that she had no idea about and she had to navigate it and figure everything out alongside the reader. She was trying to prove her usefulness so she isn't seen as expendable and simultaneously making decisions that would both benefit herself and help those in Tollus who she'd come to care for. Cecile was an overall relatable heroine who was likable from the first chapter.

TRISTAN

Tristan is the Prince of Trollus who comes off as untrusting, rude and deceptive. However, after we get to know him, he shows how smart, brave, charismatic, protective and selfless he is. He's a very flawed individual who is roped into a unwanted marriage with a human whom he's never met before. I really enjoyed getting to see how much he changes as he opens himself up to Cecile.

FRIENDSHIP/FAMILY

Cecile is taken from her family quite early in the book so we don't see much of her relationships with them. However, we do get to see how she is able to make friends in Trollus. Cecile is a very kind person who easily makes friends with some of the trolls she meets and lives around. I liked her relationship with them a lot because it showcases her kindness and selflessness.

We also get to see how Tristan interacts with his own family. Tristan has complicated relationships with his father and his brother which we get to see a lot of. His family doesn't seem to think he can be a suitable king and are unsure about him leading Trollus.

PLOT

Stolen Songbird is about a young woman named Cecile who is an aspiring opera singer until she is kidnapped by a former friend and taken beneath the mountain to be sold to the trolls in exchange for gold. She is then forced to bond with/marry Prince Tristan to fulfill a prophecy to break a centuries-old curse cast upon the trolls which has prevented them from ever returning to the human realm. While there, Cecile gets caught up in a revolution brewing between the trolls in servitude and the aristocracy. She also must learn to adapt to this world and prove her usefulness because as long as she is living without the curse being broken, the more she becomes expendable in the eyes of the trolls. The plot was very unique and I loved every bit of it.

ROMANCE

I really liked the romance and how it was developed. As many of you know, enemies-to-lovers is one of my favorite tropes in books and this one fits into that category. I really liked how they started out not liking each other at all and they gradually began to trust each other and become friends before they began to like each other. Their relationship is also one of sacrifice as they are devoted to a cause that is higher than their own and they know that if you love someone sometimes you have to let them go. I liked how much their relationship grew over the course of the book and I'm sure it will continue to change over the course of the trilogy.


WRITING

Danielle L. Jensen's writing made me get immediately sucked into the story and she really managed to bring the world and characters to life.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Stolen Songbird is a fast-paced and unputdownable book that leaves you wanting more. It's full of magic, complex characters, romance and politics. I am shocked that it took me this long to start this series and I recommend it to all young adult fantasy lovers.

Quotes from the Book:


“I think it is our nature to believe evil always has an ugly face,” he said, ignoring my question. “Beauty is supposed to be good and kind, and to discover it otherwise is like a betrayal of trust. A violation of the nature of things.”

“I cannot stop the world from moving. All I can do is be prepared for when it does.”

“To be bound is a burden, but it is the actions we freely take that cause us the most pain.”





My Rating: 4 out of 5 Crowns

Sunday, 3 November 2019

OCTOBER '19 WRAP-UP


Time for another wrap up!

October is always the month where I try to read a lot of spooky books and normally fail. But, this month, I managed to read three!

I also worked on getting back into blogging and writing my novel. Fall TV shows are also back which is fun!

 Anyways...

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS




The first book I read was There Will Come A Darkness by Katy Rose Pool. This is a story that some people compared to Six of Crows because of the multiple points of views, however it is very different. This is about  Without giving too much away, this is about a world where seven prophets used to guide humanity until they all disappeared leaving behind a secret prophecy fortelling an age of darkness and the birth of a prophet who would either be the world's salvation or the cause of its destruction. There are five people who have points of views in this book: a prince exiled, a ruthless killer, a leader torn between duty and his heart, a reckless gambler and a dying girl. I had very high expectations for this book and while they weren't all met, I still enjoyed this book a lot. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The second book I read was The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen.  This is about Fie who lives in a world broken down into castes. She belongs to a caste called the Crows who are serve as undertakers in order to take those who die from a horrible plague. They are called out to collect a dead royal, and she is expecting a great payday. Instead, they find out that Prince Jasimir and his bodyguard have faked their deaths in an effort to protect the kingdom from being taken over by a vicious queen. Fie offers the prince protection in his mission if he'll provide protection for the Crow caste when he ascends to the throne. I really liked this book and I wrote a whole review about it which is up on my blog. I liked how the characters all had a lot of character development and I thought the plot was very unique. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The third book I read was Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I watched the Alfred Hitchcock movie based on this book a couple of months ago and never read the book so I decided to give it a try. This is about a woman who is swept off her feet by a widower aka Maxim de Winter. The two get married and since she's a orphan and working as a lady's maid she believes she's stumbled upon a lot of luck. However, after they arrive at his country estate she realizes how his late wife casts a shadow over their lives. It's a spooky gothic mystery romance. What's really interesting about this is that the heroine of the story isn't given a name which adds to the spookiness. I rated it 4 Crowns. 



The fourth book I read was The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas. I picked this one up because it's a thriller and I love reading at least one spooky book during the month of October. This is about a town that has no cheerleaders because five years ago all of them died and the cheer squad was disbanded. Now the faculty and students don't want to remember them. But for the main character, it's harder to forget as one of them was her sister. Now, a lot of things are starting to show up and Monica realizes that what happened five years ago isn't over. I expected a spine-chilling thriller however I was disappointed. The plot was a little predictable and I wanted to be shocked when I found out everything. I rated this one 3 Crowns. 

The fifth book I read was Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder. I have owned this book for a long time and never picked it up because I was scared that it wouldn't live up to my expectations. This book is about Yelena who is about to be executed for murder until she is offered a reprieve. She is offered the position of a food taster and she takes it. However, the chief of security doesn't seem to trust her and deliberately feeds her a deadly poison and appearing for her daily antidote is the only way she can delay an agonizing death from the poison. However, that's not her only problem as rebels plot to seize the kingdom and Yelena also develops magical powers she can't control which could also get her killed. I loved this book so much and I am so glad that it lived up to my expectations. I loved how character driven this book was and how the romance didn't overshadow anything. This is compared to Throne of Glass but it is so different and I really enjoyed it. I rated it 4.5 Crowns. 

The sixth book I read was Contagion by Erin Bowman. This was the last book that I read this month but it was a great spooky book to end the month with. I have read this book once before and I loved it just as much the second time. This is about a ragtag group/crew who are sent to an outer rim planet, in response to a distress call. They have no idea what to expect and when they arrive they find it abandoned and littered with dead bodies along with creepy written warnings. They all have to figure out what happened and discover that some things are better left alone. It's a very scary book and the plot twists will continue until the very end. I rated it 4.5 Crowns. 


AUDIOBOOKS READ

NONE THIS MONTH


ARC'S READ

NONE


REVIEWS IN OCTOBER: 

The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen Book Review


WEEKLY WRAP-UP:




DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:





FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:



NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S: 

Tavin from The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen

Valek from  Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

Coen from Contagion by Erin Bowman


NEW FAVORITE FEMALES: 

Ephyra from There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool

Fie from The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen

Yelena from Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

Thea from Contagion by Erin Bowman

Nova from Contagion by Erin Bowman


NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Fie and Tavin from The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen

 Valek and Yelena from Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder


TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:



MOVIES I WATCHED THIS MONTH:



WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:




There's so many more but these are the main ones! 


NEW BLOG FINDS

NONE


SONGS ON REPEAT

I Warned Myself - Charlie Puth 

Kill My Mind - Louis Tomlinson 

Teeth - 5SOS

There Will Be Blood - Kim Petras

Nice to Meet Ya - Niall Horan 

Lights Up - Harry Styles

Queen - Loren Gray

Clockwork - Kristina Bazan 

Killer - Kristina Bazan 

House of Memories - Panic! at the Disco 

Liar - Camila Cabello

Dangerous - DeathbyRomy 

Toxic - Nina Nesbitt 

My Spooky Playlist on Spotify


 BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH





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