Spoiler free book review: ‘I am still alive’ by Kate Alice Marshall

  • Genre: Young Adult
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House
  • Pages: 314
  • TW: Animal deaths
  • 4 stars

If you are looking for a well-written, survival story, I recommend reading ‘I am still alive’.

Thank you to Penguin Random House South Africa for sending me this book!

Synopsis:

After
Jess is alone. Her cabin has burned to the ground. She knows if she doesn’t act fast, the cold will kill her before she has time to worry about food. But she is still alive—for now.

Before

Jess hadn’t seen her survivalist, off-the-grid dad in over a decade. But after a car crash killed her mother and left her injured, she was forced to move to his cabin in the remote Canadian wilderness. Just as Jess was beginning to get to know him, a secret from his past paid them a visit, leaving her father dead and Jess stranded.

After
With only her father’s dog for company, Jess must forage and hunt for food, build shelter, and keep herself warm. Some days it feels like the wild is out to destroy her, but she’s stronger than she ever imagined.

Jess will survive. She has to. She knows who killed her father… and she wants revenge.

Review:

Ever since reading the Hunger Games, I’ve been dying to read another novel where survival is a major theme. So, when I first looked up this book, I was excited to learn that it was about a girl trying to survive. Both her parents died, and she is stuck in the wilderness, in a completely remote area with nobody to rescue her.

The writing of the book is similar to that of a diary, from Jess’ point of view. The book is divided into seasons, as well as ‘before’ and ‘after’ her dad’s death. Sometimes, Jess will add a comment in ‘before’, which can be confusing until you remember that she is writing about events that already happened. The book was suspenseful, as we were brought along with Jess is her attempt to survive, along with chapters in between letting us know, little by little, how she got there. The book had an even pacing.

Jess was a strong and well-written character. Trying to survive was almost 10x more difficult after a car crash injured her leg, and throughout the book, we can feel her struggle. She is persistent and takes care of herself and her father’s dog as best she can. She has been through a lot as a character and she did become stronger.

Since Jess was stuck in the wilderness there weren’t any other characters or dialogue in ‘after’, but the author still managed to keep me captivated. The entire book I was wondering whether or not Jess would survive. The synopsis did promise a ‘revenge’ aspect but that doesn’t come in until much later in the book

The writing wasn’t over descriptive, but descriptive enough that I was able to see exactly what Jess was doing. The author wrote about all aspects of survival and didn’t glamorize any of it.

Overall it was a really well-written story with a strong protagonist that was very realistic. If you are ever in the mood for a survival story, you definitely have to pick this one up!

Until next time

Jenna xoxo

Mid-year freak out tag 2019

Mid-year book freak out tag 2019

Hey bookworms! I decided to do the mid-year book freak out tag. This is the first book tag I’ve done on my blog, but it seemed like fun, so I had to try it!

Question 1: The best book you’ve read so far in 2019

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. It’s definitely worth all the hype and I recommend you read it! I managed to get my hands on a copy at the June 2019 Bargain Books Warehouse sale.

Question 2: Your favourite sequel of the year

Gemini by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. After reading Illuminae, I just HAD to read Gemina. Do I regret it? No

Question 3: A new release that you haven’t read but really want to

Finale by Stephanie Garber. Caraval is one of my all-time favourite books, so it’s only expected that I read Finale.

Question 4: Most anticipated release for the second half of the year

The World of Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas. It was originally going to be published in 2018 but the release date was pushed back to 2019 and I can’t wait to read it!

Question 5: Your biggest disappointment

The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr. The synopsis sounded really intriguing, but unfortunately, I didn’t enjoy the book.

Question 6: Biggest surprise of the year

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard.

Question 7: Favourite new to you or debut author

Alexandra Christo. I have loved her writing, ever since I read To Kill a Kingdom recently.

Question 8: New fictional crush

I read Queen of Shadows so it’s obviously ROWAN WHITETHORN.

Question 9: New favourite character

Cath from Fangirl. I mean… what’s not to love about her???

Question 10: A book that made you cry

The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J Maas. *sniffle sniffle*

Question 11: A book that made you happy

Dreamology by Lucy Keating. It was such a fun and easy read.

Question 12: Your favourite book to movie adaptation you’ve seen this year

The Sun is also a star. I loved the movie. 😊

Question 13: Favourite book post you’ve done this year

My March Bargain Books warehouse sale haul. I love posting about the books I bought to see if anyone sees their favourites among the bunch.

Question 14: The most beautiful book you have bought/received this year

Queen of Air and Darkness! I absolutely loved the cover designed by Evie Seo for the Magic and Mischief book box. I also love the King of Scars cover!

Question 15: What are some books you need to read by the end of the year

I need to finish the Throne of Glass and the Mortal Instruments series’. I also definitely want to read Renegades, Wicked like a Wildfire and The Smoke Thieves.

These are all the books
Cassandra Clare
My favourite book cover

Those are all the questions! I really enjoyed doing this tag and I tag anyone who wants to do it!

 Till next time

 Jenna xoxo

Review: Warcross by Marie Lu

Book Review: Warcross

Author: Marie Lu

Genre: Young Adult Fiction

Pages: 353

Publisher: Penguin Books

RATING: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Teenage hacker, Emika Chen struggles to make ends meet, even with her job as a bounty hunter, hunting people who illegally bet on Warcross, a virtual reality game that has taken the world by storm. Needing to make some extra money, Emika hacks into the opening game of the international Warcross Championships. She accidentally glitches herself into the game and gets caught. Instead of getting arrested, she is whisked off to Tokyo to meet the game’s creator, Hideo Tanaka, who wants Emika as a spy in this year’s tournament. However, all the fame and fortune is not what it seems to be.

My review

Warcross is a young adult, science fiction novel that focuses on technology, and it’s dangers. It explores how video games and social media might evolve in the future and brings awareness to the issues this could cause for people’s privacy. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes technology and gaming.

Although it was a wonderful read, I felt the ending wasn’t entirely unexpected. Regardless of that, I still really enjoyed the book and think it will change readers’ opinions on how much they rely on technology, and will open their eyes to how, even something as harmless as a video game, can be used to manipulate people.

Marie Lu, author of the Legend trilogy, made Warcross interesting by including diverse characters, and incredible world-building. The main character is a smart and independent female lead. The book shows readers that every problem has a solution. Warcross made me realise that social media and technology can have a negative effect on people’s lives.

WHO ELSE READ THIS BOOK? ALSO, ARE YOU GUYS INTO GAMING?

Love to hear from you!

Jenna

xx

REVIEW : Do you love to daydream?

Book Review: Dreamology

Author: Lucy Keating

Genre: Young adult fiction

Pages: 341

Publisher: Harper Teen

Rating: 3.75 out of 5 stars

Do you love to daydream? Then this is the book for you.

Love is a dream. Then you wake up.

For as long as Alice can remember, she has dreamed about a boy named Max. They have gone on countless adventures in her dreams. But only in her dreams, because Max isn’t real.

Or so Alice thought, until she walks into class on her first day at a new school and sees him sitting there. But as Alice gets to know him, she finds out that Real Max is nothing like Dream Max, and he has a whole life that she isn’t part of.

But when their dreams start to bleed into their waking hours, they realize that they might have to put an end to a lifetime of dreaming about each other. But when you fall in love in your dreams, can reality ever be enough?

Dreamology was a really quick and enjoyable read. I really enjoyed the concept that the author came up with and became infatuated with Max and Alice’s relationship. I loved the switch between the real world and the dream world, and how Max acted differently in each world.

I adored all the characters and found that it was almost impossible to dislike any of them. I loved care-free Oliver and Sophie, who was an amazing friend to Alice, even though they lived really far away. I even thought that Celeste who, in any other book, might have been “the mean girl”, was a very friendly and warm-hearted character.

The writing of this book has to be commended . It was easy to read and captivating at the same time. It made for excellent world-building, especially in the dreams. Max and Alice’s adventures were perfectly described.

I did feel as if Max and Alice went through all the trouble to find out how to stop the dream bleeding and then it ended up being really simple. Although the ending was slightly rushed, it was still a great conclusion to the story, and immediately left me hoping for a sequel.

In conclusion Dreamology is perfect for anyone who loves to daydream and is looking for a quirky romance.

Has anyone else read this book? What’s the last romance book you’ve read?

Jenna

xx

Sand in toes, nose in book!

Hi all! My family and I had an amazing holiday at the coast and I managed to catch up on some of my reads! Although I read just about anywhere and everywhere, my most favourite place to read is on the beach! The sand between my toes and the sun on my body, with a book in my hand is just the best feeling ever! We have a holiday spot that we frequent and I have found the perfect spot, right next to the lagoon. It is secluded and quiet and when the tide is low, this is like heaven on earth! I decided to take with one of my new reads, Dreamology by author Lucy Keating.

I loved this book! And it was so fitting for the time I read it. I was going through a time where I really just wanted to travel to a different place. I felt exhausted from all the exams I wrote and just needed to imagine a different place and escape to a different place and this book was just perfect! For those of you who have not read it, it is definitely a good read. I suggest you get a copy, as I do not want to give too much away.

Do you have any favourite reading spots? I’d love to hear from you!

Keep well, till next time!

Love, Jenna

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This is me, Jenna// saying hi and welcome!

Hi and Welcome!

Hi all, this is officially my first blog. I just recently started my blog and I am soo excited! I’m still a student, so we get tons of projects, but I will try and post as often as I can!

I am also new to WordPress, so my site is not perfect, yet! I am a bit of a perfectionist, which can sometimes make me kinda cranky if things are not 100%, but I am learning to let go a little. Being a perfectionist, I am also a little obsessed about my books, meaning no-one is allowed to touch it!

Am I the only one? I cannot get myself to lend out my books to friends or family! I know, that is maybe a little immature of me, or is it?

I would love to know how you guys feel about lending books to family and friends? Do you have a book lending policy?

Anyways, in-between school projects, I also do yoga, I love watching movies and I am currently trying my hand at photography.

I got myself some awesome books at a recent book sale and I am over the moon! I already have another long list of books that I need to buy at the next book sale which is around the corner!

Hundreds of books at the book sale!!
Books bought at the Bargain books sale

I got these books from Bargain books, a leading bookstore in South Africa. Click here for their website.

Please get in touch, I would love to get to know you all and perhaps get some reviews on some of my books I bought!!

Love, Jenna

xx