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Book Review: Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley – Blog Tour

Book Review: Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley – Blog Tour

Sep 11, 2016

30336056Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley

Pages: 352
Publish date: August 30th, 2016
Publisher: Pan Australia
ISBN: 1742612385
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon US – Amazon AU – Dymocks 

This is a love story.
It’s the story of Howling Books, where readers write letters to strangers, to lovers, to poets.
It’s the story of Henry Jones and Rachel Sweetie. They were best friends once, before Rachel moved to the sea.
Now, she’s back, working at the bookstore, grieving for her brother Cal and looking for the future in the books people love, and the words they leave behind

Words in Deep Blue: 

I received an ARC of Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley from Pan Macmillan Australia as part of the blog tour, in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book.

Words in Deep Blue is the first Cath Crowley book that I have read and I have no idea why I waited so long. I loved the writing, the plot and how Crowley can capture everything in a small amount of time.

Words in Deep Blue follows protagonist Rachel Sweetie as she returns home, is faced with her best friend, a secret crush and to a place where everything seemed to be better.

It’s about Henry, who doesn’t know what he wants, thinks that he loves his on and off girlfriend and wants things can go back to what they use to be.

It’s about Howling Books, where letters between lovers, friends and strangers are marked forever in the pages of the books that live on its shelves.

Words in Deep Blue is a heartbreaking novel; it’s full of grief, friendship, love, family and finding yourself when you don’t know what to think anymore. It captured me from the first moment, dropped into a world of beautiful words.

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I truly enjoyed Rachel as a protagonist, she is one of those characters that I just got along with straight away. Rachel was full of grief and heartache, that she held in from everyone that made her character that more interesting. The grief that Rachel held punched me, and then kept on punching me. It was such a strong element of who she was but, done beautifully. 

Henry, now he wasn’t my biggest fan – he could never make up his mind and kept on going back to the girl that didn’t really love him. However, he had this strong sense of family and the love for Howling Books. I always love it when I find a male character that loves books, and that was Henry. At times his attitude was hard to get around, he had this adoration for Amy – that made his life a whole lot worse.  

But, one of the main reasons why I loved Words in Deep Blue was that it just wasn’t Rachel and Henry’s story, but a whole bookshop. A library of letters between lovers, friends, strangers, everyone’s stories intertwined into books that just had pen inscribed throughout.  

Most of Words in Deep Blue is told through a normal novel structure. However, scattered throughout, there were these letters that have been left on the pages. It was such an interesting concept. I talked with Crowley about this in an interview I had with her in my #LoveOZYA series.

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George’s story was one of my favourites – she is this strong girl, but deep down she’s broken and waiting for someone. My heart broke for her, and all I wanted to do was wrap her up in my arms.

Family played a somewhat big part of Words in Deep Blue, yet I wanted more. Henry and George’s family had some substance, but I felt quite disconnected from Rachel and her mother. I wanted to be hit with grief over and over again. I wanted it from the family interactions, but it fell a little flat for more.

The writing, though, is poignant and beautiful. I was gripped from the first page and swept up in this contemporary world where nothing much is different, but I felt that I was somewhere else. Cath Crowley is able to capture the reader with beautiful words, I loved being immersed in a story.

Overall, Words in Deep Blue is a poignant, beautiful story with fleshed out characters, gorgeous writing and a concept that is for every book lover. It’s about love, friendship, family and grief. You are taken on a journey through up’s and down’s and pulled into pieces.

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Have you read Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley? What did you think of it? Are you going to read it? Have you read other Crowley books? Let’s Chat! Don’t forget to check out the rest of the blog tour.

#LoveOzYA Interview: Emily O’Beirne

#LoveOzYA Interview: Emily O’Beirne

Sep 9, 2016

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I love Aussie YA. I love reading books from authors that live in the same country as me, that know things that people out of Australia might be so confused about. They can incorporate this into their book and it is fabulous.  

So I decided to created a feature where I interview Australian Young Adult authors about their craft, journey and some interesting facts. I thought it was a fun way for everyone around the world to get to know these authors and maybe make them want to pick up their books. And that is what I am aiming to do, spread the word about #LoveOZYA and get everyone reading it. 

You can check out my previous interviews with authors like Jay Kristoff, Gabrielle Tozer, Sarah Ayoub,  Jessica Shirvington, and last week Cath Crowley at  Angel Reads. 

This week I have Emily O’Beirne author of A Story of Now duology (2015, Ylva Publishing), Points of Departure (2016, Ylva Publishing) and Here’s the Thing (2016, Ylva Publishing).

Hi Emily, and welcome to Angel Reads. First can you introduce yourself to everyone? Tell us a little bit about yourself.

bio-pic_emily-o-beirneHi, my name is Emily O’Beirne. I work part-time teaching at university, which I love, and spend the rest of my time writing YA. I write books about young gay/bi girls, because there are neither enough books about them or for them. My latest book, Here’s the Thing, will be out in October this year.

I love reading, but I love a good TV series just as much. My guilty pleasures in life are Dogspotting and penne matriciana. I’ve recently tried to get to the gym (to offset the hours sitting at desk), but at heart I think I might be kind of lazy. I am currently raising an army of indoor plants, and I travel as much as my work will let me (my current quandary: is a third o/s trip this year just being greedy?)

What has your writing journey been like? Where did you start? Why?

Like most writers, I have always written. When I was a kid I’d just wake up some mornings and think “I’m going to write a story.” And I would. And it would be awful and cliché and a complete echo of whatever I was reading at the time. But the urge was there.

In my early twenties I wrote, and even did a writing course for a year. I entered the first 10 000 words of a manuscript into a national emerging writers contest and made it to the last three. Problem was, I didn’t have the rest of the story. Actually, the problem was, I didn’t have a story yet. Just a desire to write. I think I was too young.  I spent the rest of my twenties just living and doing lots of different things, which gave me stories and characters I needed. Now, after a spell in academia and journalism, I have re-discovered my love of writing fiction, and found endless stories I want to write.

What was the process of getting your first book published?

I was actually approached by the the woman who runs my publishing company after she’d seen some of my writing online. I wasn’t really thinking about publishing. I was just writing at that point. And when I realised later I had something resembling a book, I got in touch with them. She still liked it, and it went from there.

Was it different when getting your proceeding books published?

Not really, because I’ve been with the same publisher since. I already had an idea for my second book, and the third came while I was writing that one. I wonder if it’s because I spent so long not writing, if they just keep on coming, now?

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You are with an international publisher, why did you go along that route? 

As I said, they approached me.  In some ways it would be great to have an Aussie publisher, and to feel a part of the Aussie YA thing, but this is how it has ended up. It’s odd though, because the publishing company is European, I am an Australian, and I think the significant proportion of my readers are American.

You are an OZYA author, what are some of your favourite Aussie YA books?

There have been too many favourites across time, so I’ll just mention some I loved from this year (though not necessarily published this year). I adored Clancy of the Undertow, by Christopher Currie. I loved Clancy’s voice, which was so forthright and so funny and wry and just so genuinely adolescent.

I also recently caught up on Fiona Woods’ inter-related books, Cloudwish, Six Impossible Things and Wildlife. I think I read them backward, but it didn’t matter. One of the things she’s so great at is writing character into people’s little behaviours. I really admire that.

Thank you Emily for joining me on Angel Reads, it’s been a pleasure. You can find Emily on twitter at @emilyobwrites, her website and don’t forget to add her books to your goodreads.

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Publish date: October 19th 2016
Publisher: Ylva Publishing
ISBN: 9783955337292
It’s only for a year. That’s what sixteen-year-old Zel keeps telling herself after moving to Sydney for her dad’s work. She’ll just wait it out until she gets back to New York and Prim, her epic crush/best friend, and the unfinished subway project. Even if Prim hasn’t spoken to her since that day on Coney Island.

But Zel soon finds life in Sydney won’t let her hide. There’s her art teacher, who keeps forcing her to dig deeper. There’s the band of sweet, strange misfits her cousin has forced her to join for a Drama project. And then there’s the curiosity that is the always-late Stella.

As she waits for Prim to explain her radio silence and she begins to forge new friendships, Zel feels strung between two worlds. Finally, she must figure out how to move on while leaving no one behind.

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Thank you Emily for joining me at Angel Reads and sharing your journey. Have you read any of Emily’s books? Did you like them? Are you going to read them? Let’s Chat! 

Come back next week for some more Aussie fun. If you want to know more about the #LoveOZYA movement check out the website for all the details. 

Book Review: Disruption by Jessica Shirvington

Book Review: Disruption by Jessica Shirvington

Sep 4, 2016

Disruption CoverDisruption by Jessica Shirvington

Pages: 400
Publish date: April 1st 2014
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
ISBN: 0732296285
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU – Dymocks 

What if a microchip could identify your perfect match?
What if it could be used against you and the ones you love?Eight years ago, Mercer Corporation’s M-Bands became mandatory. An evolution of the smartphone, the bracelets promised an easier life. Instead, they have come to control it.Two years ago, Maggie Stevens watched helplessly as one of the people she loves most was taken from her, shattering her world as she knew it.

Now, Maggie is ready. And Quentin Mercer – heir to the M-Corp empire – has become key to Maggie’s plan. But as the pieces of her dangerous design fall into place, could Quentin’s involvement destroy everything she’s fought for?

In a world full of broken promises, the ones Maggie must keep could be the most heartbreaking.

Disruption:

I received a copy of Disruption by Jessica Shirvington from Harper Collins YA Australia in exchange for an honest review, this has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book. 

I do not know why I put off reading Disruption for such a long time – I read Between the Lives and loved it and I haven’t heard anything horrible about it, so when I had the chance to review it – I said yes.

Disruption follows protagonist Maggie Stevens in a world where a microchip could identify your perfect match. Where bracelets, that were created to make life easier control not only your life, but the decisions that you make. When Maggie loses something that she holds dear, she wants revenge and the perfect place to start is with the heir to the M-Corp Empire; Quentin Mercer.

I cannot explain how much I loved Disruption, it’s one of those books that always keeps you on your feet. You have no idea what is going to happen next, what the author is going to throw at you. It’s captivating, enthralling and you are wrapped up in the world from the get go.

I adored Maggie as a protagonist, she was fierce and strong, but she is also breakable. On the outside, she has this persona, however, as the book goes on you find out that she needs someone, that this closed off person needs people in her life that want to be there for her. She feels deeply, but hides it all. She has spent two years creating her plan and she doesn’t want anyone to demolish it. At the start there are times that Maggie is unlikable, yet she fits perfectly into the world.  

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Quentin – I cannot say anything bad about him. He was charming, sweet and hella adorable. There was this force about him that she hit the book in all the right places. It seems like he can be walked all over, but he’s not. Quentin is just as strong and Maggie.

Gus is brilliant and I am not just talking about his mind. He’s like the comic relief, yet so much more. He adds another dimension to Disruption and makes it even more interesting. He isn’t the love interest, but has this bond with Maggie that is bang on. I loved the friendship that these two build over the course of the book.

The romance – it was beautiful and my heart as breaking the whole way through. I was just waiting for the moment for Quentin was going go find out that Maggie was using him, at first. I was like ‘no, no please don’t happen.’  Yes, Maggie was lying and manipulated him most of the book, but they still gave me heaps of feels and all I wanted was for them to be together.

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The world that Jessica Shirvington built for Disruption was fascinating and riveting. You would think that it’s like other dystopian worlds – however it’s far from it. The world that she shaped was complex and enthralling. It’s unique and you never know what is around the corner.

One of the main reasons why I loved Disruption as much as I did was that it didn’t have perfect people, even though that was one of the things the world was trying to achieve. From the protagonist, to the families, no one is perfect. It was such a fresh look on what YA dystopian is. There are things that Maggie does that are not right, and it highlights that not one of us will ever be perfect.

Overall, Disruption made me laugh, nearly cry and had me squealing for more. It’s a fantastic book that you will not stop reading from the first page. With enthralling characters, an engrossing world and a plot that keeps you right there in the action, Disruption is a must read for everyone that loves YA and beyond. And just a quick little hint – there is a MAJOR cliff-hanger so make sure you have Corruption by your side.

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Have you read Disruption by Jessica Shirvington? Did you love it as much as I did? Have you read any of here other books. Do you know that I have an interview with her, from my #LoveOZYA series? Why not check it and let’s chat! 

 

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April was a very good reading month for me, especi April was a very good reading month for me, especially after last month. I had some really fantastic reads in April. I did do a lot of re-reading this month but I had such blast. I re-read Caught Up and Play Along and the first 4 books in the Ironside Academy series. 📚

I read some books that I’ve been waiting for including the new book from Kels and Denise Stone, as well as the new Tessa Hale. ✨

Overall it was such a good month, lots of binge reading series and starting on some new authors. I’m so excited to see what May brings. 🖤

What was your favourite book that you read in April? 

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IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️ If you didn’t know al IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️

If you didn’t know already I love F1, have ever since I was younger and decided that this year it would be fun to combined my love for F1 and reading together. 📚

After a week off we are back at it. We are in Miami this week’s and things are only just heating up. This week I’m reading Falling Off the Cliff  Kanitha P.

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Formula 1 legend in the making and rising star Thiago Valencia is chasing redemption as well as his second World Champion title. With a tarnished reputation and an undetermined future in F1 that hangs by a terribly loose thread, he can’t afford to lose his seat. Thiago is ready to do anything to redeem himself and erase his past mistakes. When a mysterious woman intrudes on his private party in Monte Carlo, he is certain the universe has brought his polar opposite into his life as salvation. He is sunshine, she is moonlight; he is a bright star and she is a moonbeam.

Destiny takes the wheel, steering Kamari into Thiago’s orbit, but her open disdain and closely guarded heart warn her to stay away. Enchanted by her charms, Thiago is intent on melting her freezing barriers and tearing down the walls shielding her heart.

When Kamari agrees to help him save his future by being his fake girlfriend, the unexpected happens, triggered by a game of lies, secrets and desire.

As they plunge towards the finish line, the race veers offtrack and neither of them are ready to fall off the cliff.
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How Race Week Reads Will Work 

On Monday of race week I’ll announce the book I’ll be reading for the week, then throughout the week I’ll be posting stories and my thoughts. And then on Sunday, race day my review and final thoughts will go up.

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A little late but I am finally getting to share Ra A little late but I am finally getting to share Race 5’s Race Week Reads review. This week I read, Downforce (Pit Lane #1) by Hannah Lily.

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I had so much fun reading this book. I knew I was in for a ride as soon as I started Downforce. It was entertaining, fun, and I just had a good time reading it. And while it does explore some heavy topics, I don’t think it took away from the fun nature of the book.

Right from the start, we can see the tension between F1 Presenter, Olivia Fraser and F1 Driver, Jonah Scott. And while silly at times, it was fun seeing them interact together. Both really didn’t like each other. They both had said things about and to one another that sometimes it caused chaos. And I was here for it.

I did find that at times, just silly things happened. I am not a massive rom-com reader, and there was a lot of falling into one another, and arguments stemmed from nothing. This is honestly just because I don’t like these types of scenes, but it didn’t really make me dislike the book at all.

I loved the whole road trip aspect of the book, it’s different from other F1 books I’ve read so far this year and just made for some interesting banter and lust. I do wish that the road trip was a little longer than it was because I did feel like the romance moved pretty quickly here, but again, it didn’t really affect how much I was enjoying the book.

The romance was this combination of being slow burn and full of angst right at the start, to the road trip happening and then bam. But I loved it, though. The banter between Olivia and Jonah was fantastic. I loved seeing them grow not only with one another but with themselves as well.

Overall, I had a great time reading Downforce and will be continuing the series for sure when the other books come out. The romance was angsty and just felt right. The found family aspect really worked well here, and the F1 aspects were pretty okay. Not the best I’ve seen, but not the worst either. If you are looking for a fun read that has a great romance and a little rom-comy, then pick this one up.
I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. There have been so many books that I have enjoyed but there are some that I have just loved. 🖤

I didn’t realise before I put this post together that all of these books are from authors I’ve read and loved before. There hasn’t been a Rebecca Yarros book that I haven’t rated under 4 Stars. Elsie Silver is just making me love everything that she writes. Wild and Wrangled may be my favourite in the series. 📖

Three rereads also made it to this list. Binding 13 still makes me gasp and smile all at the same time. And Caught Up and Play Along just hit every time. 📚

I’ve honestly had a great year so far and since making this post a few more books I’ve read I’ve ended up loving. It’s going to be hard to pick my favourites at the end of the year that is for sure. ✨

What books have you loved reading this year? Are any books that made my list on yours? Let me know! 

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