T5W: Biggest Book Hangovers

What time is it? Well it’s Top 5 Wednesday time!

Hi again! and welcome to a belated Top 5 Wednesday. Today’s topic is our Biggest Book Hangover – in other words books we don’t want to end and having rouble leaving the world once the pages end.

Before we get onto books that made me hungover I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics. They are listed in no particular order.

 

Now onto the books!

 

#5 The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman

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This must come has no surprise to anyone who has visited my blog before since I mention it in pretty much every post.

#4 The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan

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#3 The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

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This was one of the first Adult fiction novels I read. I love Clare and Henry so much and this story never fails to make we feel everything.

#2 The Crowded Shadow by Celine Kiernan

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Everything about this book is magical. I love Sol and Ashkr’s relationship and the Merron’s are amazing.

#1 Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

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This is my most recent book hangover. Everything about this book, world was beautiful and I’m not ready to leave it.

 

 

That’s all for me. Comment down below and let me know which books make you hangover.

Until next time, happy reading!

Dearna

T5W: Words That Make Me Buy Books

What time is it? Well it’s Top 5 Wednesday time!

Hi again! and welcome to a wordy Top 5 Wednesday. Today’s topic is Favourite Buzz Word. Buzz words are words that are used to describe books which will pretty much guarantee that I will buy them.

Before we get onto my words of weakness  I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics. They are listed in no particular order.

 

Now onto the words!

 

#5 Music/Musicians

As a musician it is no surprise that I love books that contain music elements – whether it’s set within the Music Industry or a character loves or plays music. This really combines my two loves and pretty much guarantees that I will spend my money on this book!

 

#4 Psychological elements (ie. Mental Illness or Group Mentality)

I am fascinated with the mind and how people can differ from one another. I love reading books that explore these psychological elements that makes this character’s life vastly different to my own. Also books about how groups work and cults are ones I love. I will say that I have yet to read a psychological thriller – I think – but I will definitely explore this genre in the future.

 

#3 ‘Inspired by’/ Retellings

Like most people I love fairy tale retellings, along with myth retellings. These stories are so ingrained in society and how we function as people. I love seeing how authors can interrupt these classic tales and put their modern twist on them. All I can say is thank god this is a popular genre!

 

#2 Circus/Circus performers

I love the circus – although I’m a bit iffy about clowns. They seems like such exciting places and the whole idea of travelling around the world and having an adventure is amazing. Any book with a circus I will buy!

 

#1 Plantagenet (Kings)

If you’re new, Hi I’m Dearna and I read a lot of historical fiction; specifically historical fiction about the Plantagenet Monarchy who ruled England during the Middle or Mediaeval Ages. I’m a huge History buff and I will this time era so I will always buy books set in this era.

 

 

That’s all for me. Comment down below and let me know what your buzz word weaknesses.

Until next time, happy reading!

Dearna

Favourite Fandoms

What time is it? Well it’s Top 5 Wednesday time!

Hi again! and welcome to a non-bookish Top 5 Wednesday. Today’s topic is Favourite Fandoms. After much thought, it turns out my fave randoms are all TV shows – I say TV shows because I haven’t read the book series just yet (they are intimating as hell).

Before we get onto the fandoms I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics.  Now onto the TV shows. They are listed in no particular order.

 

#5 Pokemon

I have loved this world since I was in primary school. Pokemon are so adorable and I just love them. Above is my small collection of Pokemon merch – a plush Vaporeon and little nano lego Eeve, Dragonite and Lapras.

 

#4 Penny Dreadful

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I love this TV show and am always annoyed that there are so few episodes in a season (season 1 had 8 and the second had 10). Penny Dreadful is the gothic literature version of Once Upon A Time. Characters like Wolf Man, Dracula, Frankenstein and his monster and Dorian Grey. I love horror and gothic lit so this show is perfect for me!

 

#3 Game of Thrones

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Of course the mighty world of George R.R. Martin – and yes I will conquer these books someday. This story had everything! Warring families, giant wolves, dragons, political intrigue and all inspired by my favourite historical event, The Wars of the Roses.

 

#2 Avatar/Legend of Korra

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I remember watching this show when I was younger and just loved it. I want to be a bender so bad – I think I would be either a fire or water bender. Recently, I marathoned the whole Legend of Korra series with my brother and sister. I think I prefer Korra even with all the nostalgia Avatar has.

 

#1 Supernatural

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Now this is probably the fandom I’ve followed for the longest. I’ve been watching this show for 11 years now. I can’t imagine my life without Sam, Dean, Cas, Crowely and Bobby. I will admit there was a rough patch but I just love where the plot has gone and how the plot has developed. To show my love of this show, this year I will be organising a Supernatual Halloween Party.

 

That’s all for me. Comment down below and let me know what your favourite fandoms are.

Until next time, happy reading.

Dearna

 

Top Books of 2015

Hi all! I’m here with a late Top 5 Wednesday. This week’s topic is our Top 5 books of the year. This was a hard list to cut down. I read, a surprising, 50 books this year so these was a lot to choose from. I apologise that this post will mostly be me gushing about books I have mentioned here a lot.

Before we get onto the books I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics.  Now onto my favourite reads of the year. The books are listed in no particular order.

 

#5 The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader 

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This was possibly the most surprising books of the year, in that I didn’t think I would love it as much as I do. This is a debut novel and is set during early Medieval England. The story follows a girl named, Sarah, and her decision to become an Anchoress to avoid facing the death of her sister and the pressure of a proposal. An Anchoress is a holy women who is locked  in a cell – 9 by 7 paces – and who prays daily for the soul of the local villages. The novel also follows her newly-appointed confessor a monk named, Father Ranaulf.

As I mentioned before this novel deals with eavily with questions of faith and gives a fascinating into insight into medieval religious practices. I adored how we follow Sarah as she comes to terms with her faith. This book is stunning and Cadwallader has beautiful and lyrical prose that is just magic.

 

 

#4 Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis 

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This is a beautiful novel and one of Lewis lesser known works – and one I think he classed as his best work. Now is this a heavy book and quite dense not only in wiring style but in a heavily philosophical themes. But I adore this book. I chose to read this as I wanted to read more myth retellings to help me come to grasps with my own writing project.

Till We Have Face is a retelling on the Greek myth go Eros and Pscyhe. It’s told from the perspective of Pscyhe’s sister, Orual. Orual is a strong, intelligent women who has been cursed with a hideous face – so the tale says. Through Orual telling the story of her sister we questioned religion or ‘gods’ – their injustice to humans, our attitude to them, heresy and our faith. I will list a few quotes I loved so that you can get an understanding on the writing style.

The gods never send us this invitation to delight so readily or so strongly as when they are preparing some new agony. We are their bubbles; they blow us big before they prick us. 

I am old now and have not much to fear from the anger of gods.

 

#3 The Gracekeepers by Kristy Logan 

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If you haven’t read this book I strongly suggest you do. Logan has a stunning lyrical writing style which really helps to make this world she’s created come to life. Inspired by Celtic and Scottish fairytales, Logan has weave together a vivid modern world that doesn’t feel to estranged from out own.

The Gracekeepers is set in a future world where the sea has swallowed up around 80% of the land. So the people are divided into ‘landlockers’ those who live on the small sections of land and ‘damplings’ the people who live out to sea. The story is told from a whole rage of perspectives but we have two protagonists, North and Callanish. North is a dampling and the bear dancer of traveling circus. Callanish is a landlocker and a Gracekeeper. Gracekeepers administer shoreside burials for the damplings.  The way this characters find each other will leave a warm fuzzy feeling in your heart.

 

#2 The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern 

 

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Another circus book that I loved this year. The Night Circus in simple in magic. Morgenstern’s writing is very poetic and visceral – especially when is comes to the scenes in the circus, it feels as though you are these and that you can see these performers, smell the caramel popcorn. Now is this a slow paced story that focus on our two protagonists’, Celia and Marco, as they develop as magicians and also the development of the Night Circus itself. But don’t be put off my that because this is in now way a story that is dull or drags.

The Night Circus is set in Victoria England and starts with a rivalry between two magician’s and a bet they make to see who has the better teaching style. The Circus is developed as the arena where Celia and Marco must battle to see who is the story talent – but not all goes to plan. This is book a perfect for a winter’s night to escape the mundane everyday and find something magical.

 

#1 The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman 

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This was the first book I read in 2015 and one that was hard to beat on the historical fiction front. I am so glad I decided to read Penman this year and if you haven’t and love historical fiction I highly recommend that you do.

The Sunne in Splendour is her first novel and a stand alone. It’s about the Wars of the Roses – the bloodiest period of English history. But follows Richard Plantagenet from when he was a boy, during the middle of these wars, to his Coronation and eventual death. This is a chunky book but is worth every page. Penman beautiful expels the myth surrounding Richard III thanks to Shakespeare and details for more honourable and truthful account of this controversial monarchs life.

This novel is well researched and never reads as though it is a history book. The characters are well developed and they actually feel like really people. I especially loved Edward IV’s character.

 

 

If any of these books sound interesting to you, I highly recommend that you pick them up! I promise you won’t be disappointed. Comment down below and let me know your favourite reads of the year.

Seeing as I’m posting this on New Year’s Eve I would like to wish you a wonderful end to 2015 and an amazing new year.

Until next time, happy reading

Dearna

Top 5 Series I Want to Start in 2016

Hi all! I’m back again with another Top 5 Wednesday. And this week’s topic is series you want to start next year. This list is full of series I’m ashamed to admit that I haven’t actually read and hopefully this list to make me pick them up sooner.

Before we get onto the books I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics.  Now onto the 5 series I want to start next year. The books are listed in no particular order.

 

 

#5 The Chronicles of Ixia by Maria V. Snyder

 

 

#4 The Madman’s Daughter Trilogy by Megan Shepherd

 

 

#3 Daughter of Smoke & Bone Trilogy by Lani Taylor

 

 

#2 Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series by Rick Riordan

 

 

#1 The d’Artangan Romances by Alexandre Dumas

 

 

That’s it for me today, comment down below and tell me which series you are wanting to get to next year.

Until next time, happy reading!

Dearna

Top 5 Books to Read by the Fire

Hi all! I’m back again with another Top 5 Wednesday. And this week’s topic is favourite winter or holiday reads. Now since in Australia it is Summer for the holidays I’m going to focus on books I like to read for winter.

Before we get onto the books I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics.  Now onto my Top 5 winter reads. The books are listed in no particular order.

 

#5 Northern Lights ~ Phillip Pullman

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I sure this is a must for most people during the winter. Not only does the books have the most perfect winter setting but it also as an amazing world and one of my favourite protagonists, Lyra. I so want my own little daemon! If you haven’t read it, I highly recommend you do and if you have, why not read it again?

 

#4 Lilith ~ George MacDonald

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This is an amazing novel and one of the first fantasy books written. MacDonald inspired literary giants such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. This novel reminds me of a mix between an Edgar Allan Poe short story and Alice in Wonderland. It is a dense read and has more overt religious influence than Narnia but I recommend giving it a go.

 

#3 Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald ~ Therese Anne Fowler

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It’s no secret that I love historical fiction or the 20s and here is a perfect mix of both. It follows the life and marriage of Zelda and her famous husband F. Scott Fitzgerald. No better way to spend a winter day then reading about Paris and New York in a fabulous era.

 

#2 Here Be Dragons ~ Sharon Kay Penman

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This novel is the first in a trilogy about the last of the Welsh Princes. Penman has such a talent of bringing history to life. When you read this you become immersed in the beautiful country side of Wales and pulled into the court politics and delicate treaty between England and Wales in the 13th century. Simply beautiful, I highly recommend.

 

#1 Cross Stitch/Outlander ~ Diana Gabaldon

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Another beautiful historical fiction, this time set in the beauty of the wild Scottish Highlands. This book has everything: romance, beautiful setting, time travel, political unrest, accents, action, near death and one the worst villains I’ve ever read – my skin crawled reading the scenes with Captain Frank Randell in it. I’m sure most of you have heard of this one, but if you haven’t read it I recommend that you pick it up. Don’t be intimidated by the size, while it is a chunky book you’ll fly through it.

 

 

That’s it for me today, comment down below and tell me your favourite wintery reads.

Until next time, happy reading!

Dearna

Top 5 Favourite Retellings

Hi all! I’m back again with another Top 5 Wednesday. And this week’s topic is favourite retellings of myths, fairytales and/or literature.

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Top 5 Books I’m Thankful For

Hi all!I’m back again with another Top 5 Wednesday. And this week’s topic is Books We’re Thankful For which is perfect as America’s Thanksgiving is this week.

Before we get onto the books I would like to mention that Top 5 Wednesday was created over on BookTube by the wonderful Laniey at gingerreadslaniey. Also you can check out the Goodreads page for past and future topics.  Now onto my Top 5 Book I’m Thankful For. The books are listed in chronological order.

 

 

#5 Dragonkeeper ~ Caroline Wilkinson DRAGONKEEPER

When I was in Grade 6 the Victorian Government funded a reading program. This was the book I first read for that program and I fell in love with. This book is about a slave girl in China who become a Dragonkeeper to the last dragon.

I am thankful for this book for getting me sucked into fantasy books and inspiring me to read at a young age.

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#4 The Time Traveler’s Wife ~ Audrey Niffenegger TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE

I read this book in Year 9 or 10 thanks to my friend, Bree, who would’ve stop talking about it. This story is about a man named Henry who is a timetraveler and his wife, Clare. Henry first meets Clare when she is six and he is thirty-six. The book follows Henry’s life chronologically but as he’s a timetraveler we see Clare across all different times in her life. This book made me laugh and cry more than any other book I’ve read.

I am thank for this book for introducing me to a whole world of fiction outside YA – which at the time was heavily saturated with vampires.

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#3 Of Mice and Men ~ John SteinbeckOF MICE AND MEN

I read this book at the end of my final year of high school. I had decide that I needed to read more classics so I asked my mum for some recommendations – this being one. Armed with the list, I headed to a bookshop and to the penguin classics section. I picked Of Mice and Men because it’s short and not intimidating like other huge classic like The Count of Monte Cristo or War and Peace. This book makes me cry every time!

I’m thankful for this book for getting me to feel comfortable with reading classics and showing me classics aren’t just for English literature essays.

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#2 The Kingmaker’s Daughter ~ Philippa Gregory KINGMAKER'S DAUGHTER

This is a book I read last year. It a part of Gregory’s The Cousins’ War companion series. This book focuses of Anne Neville and Richard Duke of Gloucester or Richard III.

I am thankful for this book for introducing me to historical fiction, fuelling my love of this period – The fall of The Plantagenets and the rise of The Tudors.

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#1 The Gracekeepers ~ Kristy Logan 51VB086Hd7L._SX325_BO1,204,203,200_

 

Lastly is The Gracekeepers. This is a book I have yet to own a copy as I borrowed it from the library. I read this book thanks to writer and Booktuber, Jen Campbell. The way she described this book made me really excited to read it myself.

I am thankful for this book as it is a beautiful example of how multiple perspectives can work – which is something I working me in my own project. Also that beautiful lyrical writing is just for poetry or gothic classics.

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That’s all from me for today. Comment down below and let me know what books you’re thankful for.

Until next time,

Happy Reading!

Dearna

Top 5 Historical Novels

Hi all! I’m here with my first Top 5 Wednesday. I know that this week’s top 5 is supposed to be Top 5 Hunger Games Moments (movies or books) but I have never read The Hunger Games and have only seen the first movie once – I know I know. So I decided that I would do a past Top 5 Wednesday topic and this once seemed perfect for me.

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