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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Lefty's Lowdown: Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard

Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
(Red Queen #2)
Published: February 9, 2016 by HarperTeen
Source: Purchased
Summary from Goodreads: 

If there’s one thing Mare Barrow knows, it’s that she’s different.

Mare Barrow’s blood is red—the color of common folk—but her Silver ability, the power to control lightning, has turned her into a weapon that the royal court tries to control.

The crown calls her an impossibility, a fake, but as she makes her escape from Maven, the prince—the friend—who betrayed her, Mare uncovers something startling: she is not the only one of her kind.

Pursued by Maven, now a vindictive king, Mare sets out to find and recruit other Red-and-Silver fighters to join in the struggle against her oppressors.

But Mare finds herself on a deadly path, at risk of becoming exactly the kind of monster she is trying to defeat.

Will she shatter under the weight of the lives that are the cost of rebellion? Or have treachery and betrayal hardened her forever?

The electrifying next installment in the Red Queen series escalates the struggle between the growing rebel army and the blood-segregated world they’ve always known—and pits Mare against the darkness that has grown in her soul.
 It took me way too long to read this novel. I really enjoyed Red Queen, its predecessor, but let this sit on my shelf for a long while. I'd heard it wasn't very good and that made me extremely nervous. I'll admit, this wasn't my favorite book to ever exist, but I am happy I read it, and it made me excited to continue the series!

So, this book starts out sloooooow. That's my main squabble with the novel. It started out with action, but for some reason it still just felt slow-paced. It was very description-heavy, but I feel like it was mostly just describing different buildings, and I literally zoned out every time we started getting heavy description. Personally, I like characterization, and we really didn't get much of that until the final 1/3 of the book. Maybe I'm wrong, but it just felt like the characters hardly had any meaningful interaction throughout most of the book. They'd discuss battle strategy, but they remained fairly static until closer to the end.

Needless to say, the final third of the book is what saved it for me. Once more started happening with the characters and the stakes began to feel crucial, I became completely absorbed in the novel! And by the end, I was ready as heck to keep reading.

Now let's talk about our protagonist. Mare Barrow. I tried so hard not to get frustrated with her as I was reading, but ALAS! Frustration occurred. I get that she was majorly betrayed in the first novel, so it makes sense that she starts questioning who she should trust. But like. I didn't enjoy the way she just iced over her heart. She didn't treat anyone with respect. And she was just so wobbly. She got onto her high freakin horse and barked orders at people and acted like she was the most important person to ever exist because she could make lightning, but then when people regarded her as a leader she'd say, "I'm not a leader. Woe is me! Anyone can betray anyone! I'm so powerful!" I lost a lot of respect for her character in this novel.

As for the other characters--we had a nice motley crew. I enjoyed meeting the newbloods and I loved seeing more of Kilorn and Shade and Farley. Tbh, I wish we got to see more Maven because, try as I might to hate him, he's probably my favorite character. It was a lot of fun to see all the twisted shit he does in this book and how deeply fucked his psyche is.

This book was just fairly lackluster for me. I feel like the series lost a lot of the intrigue that it had in the first book. I wasn't swept away by the politics or, for most of the novel, the character relationships. The plot was expected and repetitive. The romance was kind of bland. But that final third of the novel, man. It convinced me to keep reading. It convinced me to hang on to these characters and to care about them. I have hope for Mare's character arc and I have hope for MORE MAVEN.

My rating: 
3/5

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Top Ten Anticipated Reads In The Second Half Of 2017

WoWzA I can't believe it's already basically June!!!!!! It's kind of scary to realize that the older I get, the quicker time seems to go. And, of course, the more delicious books I want to read that come out. Here are 10 of the many I'm looking forward to during the latter half of the year (and a few from June because they're my most anticipated releases of the year).


Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley - I am in love with Crowley's Graffiti Moon. It is stunning and wonderful--even the second time I read it. And even if this weren't Cath Crowley, this novel sounds perfect for book lovers!

Warcross by Marie Lu - I've never actually read anything by Marie Lu yet, but I've heard she's great, and this one sounds heckin interesting. I just know it's going to be epic and intense and all sorts of good.

There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins - AHHHHHHH. STEPHANIE PERKINS. HORROR NOVEL. NOR WORDS!!!!

Before She Ignites by Jodi Meadows - I've only read one of Jodi Meadows's books, but I really enjoyed it. Well, two, if you include My Lady Jane which I loooooooooved. She always has some really interesting ideas and OH YEAH DRAGONS!!!!

Renegades by Marissa Meyer - Okay, I am VERY in love with Heartless. I'm a lil but behind on my Marissa Meyer reading, but eventually I will read EVERYTHING she has ever written. I will blindly trust the woman who brought Jest into my life.


Once and for All by Sarah Dessen - I'm so excited for this I could throw up. I might throw up. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell - I absolutely adored Maxwell's Unhooked so I'm 100% hyped for her next release. Also, look at dat cover. Also, New York. Also, magic and thievery.

The Glass Spare by Lauren DeStefano - Again, I've had good experiences with DeStefano in the past, so I'm really looking forward to whatever she's gonna give the world next. I also know she really wanted to incorporate her OCD and anxiety into this book, and I think it's wonderful.

Into the Black by Ava Jae - THIS IS THE SEQUEL TO BEYOND THE RED AND I AM V V V EXCITED. Aliens and steamy romance and princesses oh my!!

Now I Rise by Kiersten White - Well fuck a duck and call it Chuck because I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS BOOK. If you read my blog/social media this time last year, you'd know I AM ACTUALLY OBSESSED WITH AND I DARKEN and I feel like I've been waiting for this sequel my entire life.

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Sunday Post #28


  • I'm back in the blogging world!!!! School is over and I'm back to reading and blogging. Man, it feels good to be back. I just wanna read ALL THE THINGS right now. 
  • Aside from bookish stuff, I've been lounging by the pool a lot and hanging out with my best friend. So far, my summer vacation has been an absolute delight. 
  • I've also started waitressing again, though, which is not as much fun. But I'm trying to save money for studying abroad and then moving to New York heh heh no pressure.

Memes:
- Top Ten Books I Want To Read This Summer

Features/Misc:
- Here I Am Once Again
- The Eclectic Corner #6: Sun-Kissed List

Reviews: 
- Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard

Memes: 
- Top Ten Anticipated Releases For The Second Half Of 2017
- Sunday Post #29

Features/Misc:
- Spring Favorites
- YA Look Book #2

WHAT HAS YOUR WEEK IN BOOKS AND BLOGGING LOOKED LIKE?

Friday, May 26, 2017

The Eclectic Corner #6: Sun-Kissed List

The Eclectic Corner is a feature on The Left-Handed Book Lover in which I talk about basically anything I want. A whole variety of topics! This is kinda like my chance to talk about non-bookish things. I came up with this idea because I really wanted to incorporate my love of TV shows and music somehow. This gives me a chance to connect with other readers and bloggers beyond similar taste in books.

As I mentioned earlier this week, I had a fairly rough spring semester. In fact, pretty much everyone I know did, including my best friend. So, we're determined to have an incredible summer, especially considering next semester is going to be our last semester together. 

Thus, I present you with our summer bucket list of sorts, called "Grabbi's (which is our "ship" name) Sun-Kissed List." 


WHAT ARE YOUR SUMMER PLANS?

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Top Ten Books I Want To Read This Summer

I finished my junior year of college a couple weeks ago, and I cannot tell you how excited I am to relax and have some quality reading time. There are so many books I want to devour this delightful summer season, but here are a mere ten I definitely plan to get to!

The Magicians by Lev Grossman - I am OBSESSED with this TV show, so I have to be a true fan and read the source material. Also, one of my good friends wants me to read the books so we can talk about them, and I have to perform my friend duties, ya dig?

It by Stephen King - I never watched the original film, but the new one looks like it's going to be frickly frackin fantastic, so I gotta prepare!

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas - Yes, yes, yes. The book came out in paperback so I finally caved in and bought it.

Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han - I AM SO EXCITED TO HAVE THE BEAUTIFUL LIL BABY IN MY POSSESSION

Once and for All by Sarah Dessen - ODOGONGVO[IDFGHO[IFJH IRUHNOFJAPOIS YOU BETER BELIEVE THE DAY THIS COMES OUT I WILL SHUT OUT THE WORLD BECAUSE I AM SO RIDICULOUSLY EXCITED

Noteworthy by Riley Redgate - I have been very excited about this book since the second I heard about this and I cannot wait to settle into it.

Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard - I don't know what is taking me so long to read this because I really enjoyed Red Queen. Now that King's Cage is out and I OWN IT, I should probably get caught up.

Geekerella by Ashley Poston - I loved what I read from Ashley Poston in the past, so I was already really siked for this book. But now I've heard so many wonderful things about it and it just sounds like a great summer read!

Emma by Jane Austen - I have this STUNNING Penguin Threads edition and I love Jane Austen and I need to read more classics on my own.

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo - Fun story: I am like 99.9% certain I bought this book in the past few months but I HAVE NO IDEA where it is. The day I find it I will be so excited because it's so pretty and also I have been DYING to read it.

WHAT BOOKS DO YOU WANT TO READ THIS SUMMER?

Monday, May 22, 2017

Here I Am Once Again


Woah, hey there. It's been a while, that's for sure. Wow. I don't even know what to say. I hate that I dropped off the face of the blogosphere for a little while, but I am back now! 

My junior year of college just wrapped up a couple weeks ago, and boy, I have never been more relieved in my entire life. I'll be honest, the spring semester was the worst semester of my entire life. It was mentally, emotionally, and financially draining. I just didn't have any creative energy to dedicate to my blog, and admittedly it is probably going to take me a while to get back in the swing of blogging and really give it the creativity I strive for. 

BUT I WILL GET THERE. 

So please bear with me as I re-acclimate to the world of books and blogging. 



In the mean time, I want to talk about some positive things that happened to me this semester because the blogging community can always use some more positive vibes and so can I. 

1) My 21st birthday!!! I'm enjoying a delightful glass of wine as I type. 
2) I'm going to study abroad. I've officially decided that I'm studying in Austria next spring. It's a big decision and it's scary, but it's also incredibly exciting. 
3) Stronger friendships. I've grown closer to a few people this semester and I am eternally grateful to have them by my side! 
4) New tattoos. I got two this semester, one of which is Vampire Academy related and I love it! 
5) New music. I've been introduced to a few bands that I am very much into right now. 

FEEL FREE TO TELL ME SOME OF THE POSITIVE THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU RECENTLY AND STICK AROUND FOR SOME NEW CONTENT COMING YOUR WAY