Sunday 16 February 2020

Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan Book Review

This is a spoiler free review.



Wicked Saints
Written by Emily A. Duncan
Genre: Young Adult/Fantasy
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Release Date: April 2, 2019
Pages: 385
Source: Library
Places to Get this Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble Book Depository

Recommended Age: 13 and up!


Summary:

A girl who can speak to gods must save her people without destroying herself.

A prince in danger must decide who to trust.

A boy with a monstrous secret waits in the wings.

Together, they must assassinate the king and stop the war.

In a centuries-long war where beauty and brutality meet, their three paths entwine in a shadowy world of spilled blood and mysterious saints, where a forbidden romance threatens to tip the scales between dark and light. Wicked Saints is the thrilling start to Emily A. Duncan’s devastatingly Gothic Something Dark and Holy trilogy..

(Summary from Goodreads)

Review:

Wicked Saints is a book that I've seen all over the blogosphere with many mixed reviews, but I decided to attempt to go into it blind. This book is filled with a fast-paced, a lush Russian inspired setting, lyrical writing and morally characters that I already love.

COVER

I like the cover and how it is fairly simple but gives us the Russian setting with the castle and the darker colors that remind me of winter.

WORLD-BUILDING

Wicked Saints is a Russian and Polish-inspired fantasy and we get to see two countries in it. The Russian inspired country is called Kalyazin, and the Polish inspired country is called Tranavia. There is also another land called Akola, but we don't get to explore it that much in this first book. The Kalyazi can contact gods sometimes, and they consider the Tranavian's magic (which is blood magic) to be unholy. This has caused the nations to go to war, which has been going on for awhile. The two POVs shown in this book are the strongest Tranavian character and the strongest Kalyazi character. The author shows how religion is viewed for both countries and how both nations are willing to do whatever it takes in the name of their beliefs. The world of Wicked Saints is very expansive, and though we didn't get to explore all the places in the first book, I have a pretty good idea of the world.

Then there are the characters. (This book is told in two POVs)


NADYA

Nadya is a cleric who can speak with all the gods, and is on the run from a cruel prince and everyone else from the enemies' side. Nadya is gifted with a connection to the Gods, and yet, that isn't what makes her likable. She's intelligent and knows when to use her brain and when to use her heart. Her powers were often overshadowed by Malachiasz but as the book progressed, she began to learn how to be herself. However, she is also morally grey like many of the other characters and you aren't sure exactly what her true motives are.

SEREFIN

Serefin is a prince whose father is eager to sacrifice him for power and he uses blood magic. He doesn't show many emotions but he is a very cunning and is usually able to find a way out of anything. He also has a visual impairment and can't see out of one of his eyes. His character ends up being very likable as you start to see that he has flaws just like any other character.


MALACHIASZ

Malachiasz is the dark, mysterious monster boy who is harboring secrets that no one will be able to uncover. He is dangerous, and of course despite this, Nadya chooses to trust him. He is strong and powerful and can easily overpower many of the other characters. I thought his character was reminiscent of many other characters in YA books however he still had his own original characteristics.

FRIENDSHIP/FAMILY

Nadya doesn't have a family and we don't learn too much of her past, however, we do get to see a little bit of Serefin's relationship with his father. Serefin's father sent him away to war and it's clear that the two don't have a very close relationship, as they spend most of the book arguing. Serefin's father uses his son as a maritial pawn and uses him to ensure his power doesn't get taken away from him.

We do get to see some of the character's friendships with each other. Serefin has a close relationship with two of his guards/partners-in-crime: Ostyia and Kacper and I loved their relationship with each other.

PLOT

Wicked Saints is set in a world with two countries and different magic systems. The book starts out with a girl named Nadya, who has been hidden in a monastery for her whole life. Nadya is able to hear the voices of all the gods, and they all grant her power when she asks and this puts a target on her head. However, despite this, her people hope to not only restore the faith of the gods, but bring them back into power. Yet there are also people who are willing to do anything to make sure the gods stay silenced forever.

One night, Nadya's monastery is brutally attacked by an enemy prince - a dangerous blood mage - and she and her friend barely escape with their lives, while everyone else stays behind in order to give them time to get away. The prince notices that Nadya is not among the dead and is determined to find her. Nadya is willing to do anything to live, even if it means getting help from a powerful rebel mage, who is harboring many secrets that make him unknowingly dangerous to Nadya and her cause.

ROMANCE

I really liked the romance, and I liked how it took a backseat to the characters, letting us explore some of the characters more. The main romance in this book is an enemies to lovers romance with equal parts tension and banter which was done very well. Since this is the first book in the series, we didn't get to completely explore the relationship but I liked what we got and I am excited to see what is coming.

WRITING

I loved Emily A. Duncan's writing. The writing manages to encompass every emotion and setting while developing the story. You never know what a character is going to do or when there is going to be a new twist. Despite the alternate POVs, they are executed really well so both characters feel very developed.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Wicked Saints is a book filled with morally grey characters, powerful magic, political plots, and plot twists that you could never predict. I am so excited to see what the sequel holds because this book blew me away.

Quotes from the Book:

“We're all monsters, Nadya, some of us just hide it better than others.”

“You could be exactly what these countries need to stop their fighting. Or you could rip them apart at the seams.”

“How does a human girl become something divine and feared by the gods that gave her the power she wields?”

“She would bring this country to its knees.”






My Rating: 5 out of 5 Crowns

Sunday 9 February 2020

Weekly Recap: 2/3 - 2/8

Weekly recap is where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

I read three books this week which was a huge accomplishment, and I can't wait to see what I am reading this coming week.

Now, let's get into recapping.


New Books

Purchased:




Library: 




Received for Review: 




In Case You Missed It
This Week I Read



This Week I Watched



This Week I Listened To 

Nice to Meet You by Meghan Trainor
Juice by Lizzo
Sad Girl Summer by Mackenzie Johnson
King by Zayde Wolf
Liar by Hooked on Helen
Manic Album by Halsey
What a Man Gotta Do by Jonas Brothers
Frozen 2 Album
Only the Young by Taylor Swift
No Shame by 5SOS
Larger Than Life by Backstreet Boys
No Judgement by Niall Horan


Next Week I'm Reading



Upcoming Reviews



Upcoming Posts


Monday: TBD

Tuesday: TBD

Wednesday: TBD

Thursday: TBD

Friday: TBD

Saturday: TBD

Sunday: Weekly Recap



Around the Blog Community

Fadwa over at Word Wonders did a post recapping January 2020. 


Book, Movie, and TV News 

None This Week!

Wednesday 5 February 2020

January '20 Wrap-Up


Time for another wrap up!

January was a good reading month! I loved almost all the books that I read and I managed to write two book reviews which is more than I usually write.

Here's to the rest of 2020 being an amazing reading year!

 Anyways...

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS



The first book I read was Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland. This was one of my most anticipated books for the second half of 2019, though I didn't know much about it when I picked it up. This is about a protagonist who is a 'soulwaker' aka she can enter people's souls in the sleeping realm-and she witnesses a black door every time she walks in a soul. The black door is locked and her mother tells her to never go through it. However, her curiosity reaches a level when it can no longer be ignored and that sparks an event that sets off the whole plot. I can't give away too much because of spoilers but this was such a well written and interesting book. The main character is asexual and there are many diverse supporting characters. I loved this one and rated it 4 Crowns. 

The second book I read was Crier's War by Nina Varela. Crier's War is set in an alternative future, one where alchemists have crafted mechanical people, called Automaes, who now rule over the humans. These Automaes were originally created so a powerful queen could have an heir, but soon enough, many humans wanted Automaes for other reasons. The Automae's eventually rose up and conquered the humans making the world a very unsafe and oppressive world to live in. Ayla is a human girl who craves revenge against the Automa who killed her family. The other protagonist is a princess named Crier who offers a job to Ayla as her handmaiden. Ayla accepts the job in order to learn more about her enemy and put her revenge plot in action. This book was such an unexpected favorite. The plot had political intrigues, manipulations and a high stakes adventure. It also had a slow-burn hate-to-love romance. I ended up writing a full review of this book and I rated it 5 Crowns. 

The third book I read was Bid My Soul Farewell by Beth Revis. This was another very anticipated book for 2019 as I loved the first book. I am not going to say too much about this book as it is a sequel and I don't want to spoil the plot for anyone who hasn't read Give the Dark my Love (the first book).  I loved how we got to explore more of Grey and Nedra's character and that their relationship got to grow in this book! I rated this one 5 Crowns, and a full review is coming. 



The fourth book I read was 10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston. I had very high hopes for this book and I was a little bit let down. This is about Sophie who wants some freedom this Christmas from her overprotective parents, so when they decide to spend Christmas in South Louisiana with her pregnant older sister, Sophie decides to stay back and have private time with her long-term boyfriend, Griffin. However, Griffin decides he wants freedom from their relationship, so Sophie flees to her grandparents' house where the rest of her large and boisterous extended family are. Her nonna devises a plan to cheer Sophie up: over the next ten days, Sophie will be set up on ten different blind dates by different family members. This is such a fun and interesting premise and while I enjoyed it, I didn't really like the overall romance that it led to and thought it should have been more developed. I ended up rating it 3.5 Crowns. 

The fifth book I read was Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan. I read so many mixed reviews about this book so I tried to go into it with no opinion. This is a Russian and Polish-inspired fantasy. The Russian inspired country is called Kalyazin, and the Polish inspired country is called Tranavia. The Kalyazi can contact gods, and they consider the Tranavian's magic (which is blood magic) to be unholy. This has caused the nations to go to war, which has been going on for awhile. The two POVs shown in the book are the strongest Tranavian character and the strongest Kalyazi character. I loved this book and I really liked the setting and the characters. I rated it 4.5 Crowns. 



The sixth book I read was The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. This was a reread for me as I was in a small reading slump and couldn't get into any book that I tried. This is about Percy Jackson who can't seem to stay in one school because of his unable to focus on his schoolwork and inability to control his temper. When his mom finds out about his pre-algebra teacher trying to kill him, she takes him and his friend, Grover to the one place he'll be safe. That happens to be Camp Half Blood, a summer camp for demigods (on Long Island), where he learns that his father whom he's never met, is actually Poseidon, God of the Sea. Soon a mystery unfolds and together with his friends-one a satyr and the other the demigod daughter of Athena-Percy sets out on a quest to prevent a catastrophic war between the gods. This is one of my favorite series of all time and it's just a fun read. I rated it 5 Crowns. 

The seventh book I read was The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. This was another reread for me. The Sea of Monsters is the sequel to The Lightning Thief. I can't say much about it without spoiling the first book, but I love this series a lot. I rated it 5 Crowns. 


AUDIOBOOKS READ

NONE


ARC'S READ

NONE


REVIEWS IN DECEMBER: 

House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig Book Review

Crier's War by Nina Varela Book Review


WEEKLY WRAP-UP:

NONE

DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:




FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:



NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S: 

Vehyn from Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland

Grey from Bid my Soul Farewell by Beth Revis

Serefin from Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan

Malachiasz from Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan


NEW FAVORITE FEMALES: 

Kamai from Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland

Crier from Crier's War by Nina Varela

Ayla from Crier's War by Nina Varela

Nedra from Bid my Soul Farewell by Beth Revis

Nadya from Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan


NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Kamai and Vehyn from Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland 

Ayla and Crier from Crier's War by Nina Varela

Grey and Nedra from Bid my Soul Farewell by Beth Revis

Malachiasz and Nadya from Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan


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

Frozen 2 Soundtrack - Frozen 

demons - Hayley Kiyoko 

Preacher Man - The Driver Era 

Time Machine - Ingrid Michaelson 

Adore You - Harry Styles

Let Me Down Slowly - Alec Benjamin

Juice - Lizzo 

Sad Girl Summer - Mackenzie Johnson 

Liar - Hooked on Helen 

Manic Album - Halsey 

King - Zayde Wolf 

What a Man Gotta Do - Jonas Brothers

Kingdom Fall - Claire Wyndham 

Rare - Selena Gomez Album



 BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH



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Sunday 2 February 2020

Weekly Recap: 1/27 - 2/2

Weekly recap is where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

I am finally getting back into my weekly recaps. I took a break and didn't do any for a couple of months because I wanted to focus on other content. However, this is a way for me to track my reading progress, so we're back!

Now, let's get into recapping.


New Books

Purchased:




Library: 




Received for Review: 



In Case You Missed It
This Week I Read




This Week I Watched




This Week I Listened To 

Nice to Meet You by Meghan Trainor
Juice by Lizzo
Sad Girl Summer by Mackenzie Johnson
King by Zayde Wolf
Liar by Hooked on Helen
Manic Album by Halsey
What a Man Gotta Do by Jonas Brothers
Frozen 2 Album


Next Week I'm Reading


Upcoming Reviews



Upcoming Posts


Monday: TBD

Tuesday: TBD

Wednesday: TBD

Thursday: TBD

Friday: TBD

Saturday: TBD

Sunday: Weekly Recap



Around the Blog Community

CG over at Paperfury did a January 2020 Wrap-Up Post.

Fadwa over at Word Wonders did a post about My 2020 Reading and Blogging Goals


Book, Movie, and TV News 

None This Week!