Showing posts with label Dark Metropolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Metropolis. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore



Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore
Release Date - June 17, 2014
Publisher Website - Disney/Hyperion 
Publisher Social Media - Twitter
Pages - 304 pages
My Rating - 3/5
**received in exchange for an honest review**

Here is the Goodreads synopsis
Sixteen-year-old Thea Holder's mother is cursed with a spell that's driving her mad, and whenever they touch, Thea is chilled by the magic, too. With no one else to contribute, Thea must make a living for both of them in a sinister city, where danger lurks and greed rules.
Thea spends her nights waitressing at the decadent Telephone Club attending to the glitzy clientele. But when her best friend, Nan, vanishes, Thea is compelled to find her. She meets Freddy, a young, magnetic patron at the club, and he agrees to help her uncover the city's secrets-even while he hides secrets of his own.

Together, they find a whole new side of the city. Unrest is brewing behind closed doors as whispers of a gruesome magic spread. And if they're not careful, the heartless masterminds behind the growing disappearances will be after them, too.

Perfect for fans of Cassandra Clare, this is a chilling thriller with a touch of magic where the dead don't always seem to stay that way.
Zombies, magic, and secrets. Dark Metropolis offers up a rather enjoyable twist on the usual zombie lore and, in the process, provides a rather thrilling, fun read that has plenty of potential. A few minor things prevented me from fully connecting to the story, but otherwise it was fairly enjoyable read.

A little more world building would have helped elevate this novel as it didn't quite come together. It has an intriguing premise, characters that fit within the world they inhabit, and the previously mentioned  unique on 'zombies' is enough to captivate. Everything lacked just a little more detail that would have brought it all together. The inclusion of magic, without being fleshed out, still manages to work, but I just wanted something more from the world building. The novel's setting has a glitzy 1920's feel, but I am unsure of exactly when this would take place as it felt both historical and contemporary. I think the novel tries to include everything, instead of focusing on it's most prominent, and promising elements.

I didn't get fully invested in the characters, or the outcomes of their story because I was not full immersed into their world. I recognized that there were heart breaking scenes and how they should have impacted the characters, but I didn't feel it. The characters themselves were not the issue. I think, for me, it was just a lack of connection to everything. I certainly enjoyed many of the characters, and did want to get to know more of their story.

The zombie aspect of the novel was done brilliantly. This seemed to be the most complete element and the one with the most details. Clear ground work had been laid on how they would work within this world, and the impact they would have. There are some chilling, spine tingling scenes that worked rather well within the confines of this story. I don't normally enjoy zombie stories, but this one felt different.

A novel that holds plenty of potential, and dishes out plenty of chills. It didn't quite spark with me, however, due to minor elements. I am curious enough to pick up the sequel and continue the story. I think those who look for more plot driven novels, rather than character driven ones, will find plenty to enjoy in this one.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

New To My Book Closet


It's that time of the week again. Time to show you what bookish goodies made their way into my home and book closet (to be saved from the evil book eating cat monster named Aria). This is inspired by the various "mailbox" posts out there (eg. In My Mailbox by The Story Siren, and Stacking the Shelves by Tynga's Reviews).

My mailbox this week is pretty huge (thanks to BEA) but I am not going to repeat all my BEA books here. Instead, I am going to focus on the ones that arrived while I was away.


Idols by Margaret Stohl (goodreads)
Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore (goodreads)

Huge thank you to Hachette Canada for these two reads! Looking forward to starting them soon.

If you are curious as to what I snagged while at BEA they are included in my recap posts

Pre/Post and Outside BEA Fun
Book Con/Day One of BEA
Day Two and Three

What books made their way int your mailbox this week?

Happy weekend, and happy reading!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

Here are my obsessions this week:

BOOK

City of Heavenly Fire cover reveal


It's Clary and Sebastian on the front. I am most excited to see the inside flap that is supposed to have some other characters featured (but not Magnus, apparently. Which, I just don't understand). I feel pretty neutral about the cover, but am looking forward to reading this. I am slightly scared about who is going to die, because Cassandra Clare is pretty brutal with her characters. (Goodreads)

Cover of Dark Metropolis 


Something about this synopsis caught my attention, and it sounds like it has a lot of potential. I love the 1920's feel of the cover mixed with the creepy vibe. Can't wait to get my hands on this one.

Cover of Blood of My Blood 


Simple. Creepy.  This series has some of the best covers because they compliment the story really well. I am sure this one will be no exception (Hello, Crow King) and it'll be bittersweet to say goodbye to Jazz and Howie. I want to know how it ends, but could also read about these characters forever.

MOVIE/TV

Breaking Bad

I finished the series on Thursday night this week, and am still processing. I don't know whether to blame or thank Kelly (from KellyVision) for the state my heart was in at the end.*curls up into fetal position thinking about the last few episodes*  I spent the last 3 or 4 episodes in a state of intense anxiety but was ultimately satisfied with how the series ended. A few loose ends that I wish would have been tied up (mainly because it involves a character that I love) but it was otherwise a fantastic finale. Jesse Pinkman and Walter White are two characters that I won't soon forget. If you haven't checked out this show, do it. You're missing out on one of the best shows in recent television.

Flowers In The Attic

Pretty sure that my teenaged self, and a majority of my friends, read this book in highschool. It was almost like a right of passage for a lot of teen girls. I am not sure if this book is still being sneakily taken from bookshelves, but I predict a resurgence with this remake being shown on TV. I am incredibly excited to watch this TONIGHT since I won't be able to watch the Screen Actors Guild Awards. I am expecting trashy, over the top drama that is incredibly fun. I already have wine at the ready.

OTHER

Book Expo America

I have my pass. It's officially 2014. I want it to be BEA time! I always start to get excited/antsy around February when things start to be revealed. I can't wait to see what authors will be signing, and what titles will be getting some extra promotion during the event. I am most looking forward to sharing an apartment with some of my favourite bookish ladies! NYC with these ladies is going to AMAZING!

So what are you obsessed with this week?

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