Sunday 16 October 2016

Weekly Wrap Up and Stacking the Shelves #42

Weekly Wrap Up...

After my father dissapointing week last week I have managed to read 3 books. Yay!! Would have been happy with 2 but 3 is an achievement for me while my life seems to be super busy. The first one I have finished is Caraval! Oh and I fully understand why this is already attracting soooo much attention! The next one was The Graces, oh wow what a surprise that one has been. And last was There May Be A Castle, probably to young for me and not quite what I expected. But all in all it's been a great book week ;) 


 

Before you enter the world of Caraval, you must remember that it’s all a game . . .

Scarlett has never left the tiny island where she and her beloved sister, Tella, live with their ruthless father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval, the legendary, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show, are over.

Then, Scarlett’s long-dreamt of invitation to Caraval finally arrives. So, Tella enlists a mysterious sailor’s help to whisk Scarlett away to this year’s show. But as soon as the trio arrives, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval’s mastermind organizer, Legend.

Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. But she nonetheless soon becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic with her sister, with Legend, and with the other players in the game. And whether Caraval is real or not, she must find Tella before the five nights of the game are over, a dangerous domino effect of consequences is set off, and her sister disappears forever.


 

Everyone said the Graces were witches.

They moved through the corridors like sleek fish, ripples in their wake. Stares followed their backs and their hair.

They had friends, but they were just distractions. They were waiting for someone different.

All I had to do was show them that person was me.


Like everyone else in her town, River is obsessed with the Graces, attracted by their glamour and apparent ability to weave magic. But are they really what they seem? And are they more dangerous than they let on?

This beautifully-written thriller will grip you from its very first page.



 

A remarkable story about love and death from the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize

Eleven-year-old Mouse is travelling to see his grandparents on Christmas Eve with his mother and two sisters. But it's snowing, and visibility is bad, and the car goes off the road, and crashes.

Mouse is thrown from the car.

When he wakes, he's not in his world any more. He meets a sheep named Bar, who can only say Baaa, and a sarcastic horse named Nonky, who is a surprising mix of his beloved toy horse and his older sister.
So begins a quest to find a castle in a world of wonder - a world of monsters, minstrels, dangerous knights and mysterious wizards; a world of terrifying danger but also more excitement than Mouse has ever known.

But why are they looking for a castle? As the cold grows, we realise it might just have something to do with the family he's left behind; and that Mouse's quest is more important than ever.

This is a novel about love and death. It's about the power of stories to change the way we view the world - and it's about the power of a child to change their own world. Emotionally arresting but ultimately uplifting, this is a remarkable novel for our times.


Stacking the Shelves...

I didn't get any book post this week, brakes my heart, not a single beautiful book arrived. BUT  I've had a superb book approved on Netgalley, Heartless!!! I am so excited. Thank you Netgalley and Pan Macmillan. Heartless doesn't even have a UK cover yet so I won't be posting a picture. But I seriously can't wait to see it, as I am a huge sucker for beautiful covers. 

I've also treated myself to the the 3 books in The Dreamland Series, the covers are stunning and at 99p each I couldn't resist, obviously. 



 

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