Sunday 25 January 2015

The Clockwork Scarab Review

Hello! Today I will be reviewing a book called The Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason. I have some mixed feelings about it, so this should be interesting...

The Clockwork Scarab seemed to be everything I wanted and more. It claimed to be a steampunk, Victorian London, crime-solving, supernatural book. Not only that, but it also features Sherlock Holmes's niece, Alvermina Holmes. If you didn't already know, I love Sherlock Holmes with a passion; see my review of The House Of Silk or my tumblr for evidence.

Anyways, I sort of felt that this book had so many different things going on that none of them could be done spectacularly. But I'll elaborate on that later, in the spoilery part of this review. For now, the synopsis-

Alvermina Holmes and Evaline Stoker never meant to get into the family business. But, as the sister of Bram Stoker and the niece of Sherlock Holmes, these things seem to be in their blood.

But as young girls are being abducted and killed, Mina and Evaline are called by Irene Adler to investigate in the name of the crown.

In addition to trying to solve a crime to which there is only one clue- a small, clockwork Egyptian scarab, they must sort out their feelings for three young gentlemen, learn to deal with each other and get over their rivalry and avoid being the next victims of this strange mystery.

I did enjoy this book, I really did. There were some things about it that were rather annoying, but all-in-all, it was fun and enjoyable, and I would recommend to anyone who likes mystery, history and girl power.

***SPOILERS***

Right. I'll first get the things I disliked about this book out of the way, and then I'll elaborate on why I still loved this book despite there being quite a few annoying elements.

Firstly, there was just too much going on. Time travel, supernatural summoning of long-lost goddesses, steampunk mechanics, a love triangle, vampire hunting and a weird cult. It was like a huge pot of all these different storylines that are all good individually, but together, there was just too much going on, and it was therefore not as good as it could've been.

I didn't really like the whole time travel element. Because Sherlock Holmes and his world has always been about facts and science to me, it was hard to believe that things like vampire hunting and time travel were even possible in that world. I felt like Dylan was just squeezed in there, like he was just an addition because there was so much going on. Hence, because he was barely involved, I found him to be quite a boring character. There was no room for character improvement, for him or anyone else, because there was just so much going on.

Then there was the issue of labeling this novel as a "steampunk". Now, I love steampunk, I really do. It's one of my favourite genres. I would not label this as a "steampunk" novel. Once again, the steampunk elements were sort of jammed in where ever they could be. It was mostly little things like robot-like machines that helped one train or do up corsets, and guns that fire steam. I think the only real thing that made it feel somewhat like a steampunk was the fact that electricity was banned, and steam was used to power everything, but overall, this was mostly just set in a more alternate London. It certainly didn't have that iconic steampunk feel.

The focus of this story was mostly on the Egyptian mythology and the whole Sekhmet Society, which is understandable considering that it was ultimately about the mystery/crime. I liked that there were elements of Egyptian mythology in there, but to be perfectly honest, I would've preferred that some other elements had been cut out to accommodate more of it. Although this part of the story was focused on the most, it still felt incomplete and rushed. And it was so incredibly infuriating that we never even found out who the Ankh was, or why she was doing what she was. The end felt very incomplete, and I'm hoping that everything gets tied up in the next book. Even more so, I'd love it if there was a big criminal mastermind behind it all, like the female parallel to Moriarty. That is what I want most in the world.

My main issue with this story, the main thing that made me groan and facepalm, was the romances. *shudders* I totally would've preferred that the story focused on the relationship between Mina and Evaline, and shown how they went from being apprehensive towards each other and merely tolerating each other to being pretty much friends. The amount of time spent on ridiculous romance could've been spent on developing Mina and Evaline's characters and relationship.

It seemed unlikely that over the course of the book, one character would find herself in the middle of a love triangle (however, if I had to pick a side, I think I lean more towards Grayling) and the other with some strange, slightly stalkery man who's obviously not of solid morals. I just generally disliked the romance in this book. It's obviously not a stand-alone, so there will be time for romance in future books. I felt it was unnecessary in this one.

The storyline really wasn't too complex (probably because there was no space for it), which was a shame because that's something I really love about the Sherlock Holmes world. Things were easy to guess and nothing was really too much of a surprise. In addition to the simple storyline, the characters were also simple. They were both basic and undeveloped throughout the story, however I'm hoping that in the next few books, they will develop and become deeper and more complex.

Despite all of this, this book was incredibly fun, it really was. Even though it was easy to guess, it was still fun reading through and watching things unfurl. It was exactly what I needed to get me out of this reading slump I'm stuck in- it was easy, fun and quick. I genuinely enjoyed it, and I have ordered the next book so I can continue this series and see where it goes.

I loved the Egyptian mythology, the Victorian setting, the chemistry between these two girls who are obviously fighting their own prejudices and preconceptions to come together as friends and companions, Irene Adler making an appearance and the all-round girl power feel to it. Most of the main characters in this are girls, even down to Irene Adler being their mentor and that they work for Princess Alexandria. The girls are not the typical Victorian girl; they're not submissive, Evaline is physically strong and Mina is incredibly intelligent. But at the same time as showing that these girls aren't the archetypal female of the time, the story doesn't inaccurately portray the social construct at the time.

Overall, this was a really fun read, but it was by no means perfect. I would probably rate it 3.5 stars out of five.

What are your thoughts? Do you agree, or disagree? Want to recommend me another book? Leave a comment below, send a tweet to @lilypherondale or an ask to my tumblr, sherlockcrumpets. Or send me an email to mywordsarearrows@gmail.com for business or just to say hi!

See you next week with another post!

Lily xoxo

Sunday 18 January 2015

My First Official Bookhaul!

I have succumbed to the curse of booklovers everywhere. I have bought so many books over the last few weeks and so I have compiled them here in my first official bookhaul for you to look at. I think bookhauls will be a valuable addition to my blog, so you can see what books you can look forward to reviews for and even check out some suggestions of books you might like to read. It also gives you a chance to let me know what books you've loved that you think I might also like, so I can give them a read and then put up a review dedicated to you... so let's get started!

The Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: received for Christmas
This book I got for Christmas, as it had been on my wishlist for a while. You can see my review for it here. It's about the niece of Sherlock Holmes and the sister of Bram Stoker solving crimes under the guidance of Miss Irene Adler. You can check it out on goodreads here.

The Book Of Ivy by Amy Engel
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 29th December, from Dymocks
This book was one of the best impulse buys I've ever bought. It here.
ad spectacular reviews on goodreads and the blurb and cover really intrigued me so I bought it and absolutely loved it. It's about a girl, Ivy, who has to marry her worst enemy. But that's not the hardest part. She also has to kill him. You can check out my review for it here and on goodreads

The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 29th December, from Dymocks
I bought this with The Book Of Ivy, mainly due to it's beautiful cover. It was the weirdest, most unique book I have ever read, and I say this with absolutely no doubt. It's about this girl and her family, and how unlucky in love they are. It's a beautifully written, historical and spectacular piece of writing, and I recommend it. You can find it on goodreads here.


Isla And The Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 1st January, from Bookworld
If you've spent any time on my blog, you know that I adore Stephanie Perkins. Isla is the last book in a sort-of-series by her and I loved it. There should be a review coming soon... If you're into cutesy, YA romantic contemporaries, you should love this one! You can investigate it further here.


Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 1st of January, from Bookworld
I don't know a lot about this book, but I've heard it's about a girl who wants to get her book published, and the chapters alternate between her life and the story she's writing. It sounds really intriguing and knowing Scott Westerfeld, wonderfully crafted, so I picked it up. If it interests you, you can check it out here.

The Spiritglass Charade by Colleen Gleason
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 1st of January, from Bookworld
This is the sequel to The Clockwork Scarab, which is a steampunk story about the niece of Sherlock Holmes and the sister of Bram Stoker. The first one was pretty good, not fantastic, but I am interested to see what this one will be like. You can check out The Clockwork Scarab and The Spiritglass Charade here and here respectively. 

Four Houses by Victoria Scott
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 4th of January, from the Kindle Store
This book was recommended to me by one of my goodreads friends, Gabrielle. Thank you so much, Gabrielle, I love getting recommendations! :) This short story is about the paths we choose and is quite unique. So much was in this rather short story, and I really loved it. It follows the story of a girl who is given a choice of four houses. The story moves backwards, and will leave you wondering and mystified until the very end. You can see it on goodreads here.




Insanity (Mad In Wonderland) by Cameron Jace
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 5th of January, from the Kindle Store
This was the weirdest, most insane book I've ever read. It's intriguing and messed-up, and I loved it. It's a retelling of Alice In Wonderland, and it follows the story of a girl who accidentally killed all her classmates and who might just be the Real Alice, the one from Lewis Carroll's stories. It's weird and wonderful. You can check it out on goodreads here.

Figment (Mad In Wonderland #2) by Cameron Jace
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 6th of January, from the Kindle Store
This is the sequel to Insanity, and I'm super keen to get into it! You can look it up on goodreads here.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 6th of January, from Book Depository
I've heard so many good things about this book, and it has crazy good ratings on goodreads, so I decided I'd give it a go. It's a dystopian, and I think it's about a society where everything is virtual? I don't know that much about it, yet, but if you're intrigued, go check it out on goodreads here!

I'll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 6th of January, from Book Depository
I bought this because everyone who I've heard talk about this has raved about how heartwarming it is, and how much of an essential read it is. I think it's about twins, and how different they are and it's sort of a coming-of-age contemporary. I'm so looking forward to picking it up; I bet it'll be the first one I read when the order arrives. You can investigate further on goodreads here.


Amy And Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 6th of January, from Book Depository
This was sort of an impulse buy, but I don't think I'll regret it. It's another contemporary, about two kids who go on a big road trip together. I think it's a coming-of-age, discovering yourself sort of story. You can check it out here.

The Lost Prince by Julie Kagawa
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 6th of January, from Book Depository
I didn't even know this series existed, and so when I found out it did, I knew I must have it. This series is by the author who wrote the Iron Trial series. The world is just so beautiful and fun, and so I knew I had to get it. It's about Meghan's younger brother, Ethan, and his adventures with the fae. I don't know all that much about it, but I imagine it's going to be pretty great. You can check it out further on goodreads here.

This Shattered World by Aimee Kaufer and Meghan Spooner
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 9th of January, from Dymocks
After reading These Broken Stars this time last year, I knew I'd have to pick up the sequel as well. I don't know too much about it, only that it's a sci-fi romance, so I'm very excited to read it. They also have the prettiest covers known to man and they look really good on my bookshelf next to one another. You can check out These Broken Stars and This Shattered World here and here respectively.


All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
STATUS: read
BOUGHT: 9th of January, from Big W
This book was sort of an impulse buy, but the cover and blurb were so great I couldn't resist. This here.
book is about a girl who's forgotten how to live and a boy who wants to die, and their adventures together. It's heart-wrenching, adorable and all-round wonderful. I would definitely recommend. If you're interested, hit it up

All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 18th of January, from Book Depository
I saw this in a booktuber's book haul, and it really intrigued me. It's a dystopian, I believe, where things like chocolate and coffee are banned. But the main character's family own an underground chocolate business, I think, and I was pretty sold. Also, the cover is really nice and I got the pretty hardcover version. I can't wait to read it, to be perfectly honest. If you want to know more, click this here link.

The Duff by Kody Keplinger
STATUS: haven't read
BOUGHT: 18th of January, from the iBooks store
To be brutally honest, I don't really want to read this book. From the synopsis and the trailer for the upcoming movie, it seems totally not my sort of thing. It sounds like a wattpad story, and we all know about my feelings for wattpad. But because there's a movie coming out, and I'm meant to be a reliable book informant, I have decided it is my duty to at least give it a go. I will probably review it, and if I enjoy it, I will maybe go see the movie and review that, too. But I don't want to put you off reading it, so go check it out here if you want to.

So that's it for now. But I do think I have a problem, because that's seventeen books in twenty four days! Jace help us all. My TBR pile is at an all-time-high, but I'm really glad I have so many wonderful books to read.

If you follow my facebook page, you would've seen the picture of my new bookshelf and the time-lapse video of me building it. Might I just say, the almost-six-hours of work (all by myself, mind you) was totally worth it because my bookshelf looks amazing. If you haven't seen it yet, follow this link to my facebook page and check it out! Also feel free to like my page so you can be informed as to what I'm reading and when I post :)

Have a lovely day and see you next week!

Lily xoxo

Sunday 11 January 2015

Imitation Review

Hey! So I received a copy of Imitation by Heather Hildenbrand from the publisher, and so I decided
to write up a full review for it.

I did enjoy this book, although there were some things throughout it that I wasn't so fond of.

Imitation is a dystopian, set in a world pretty similar to our own, except that for all the socially elite people: the daughters of politicians, the sons of senators, leaders themselves have carbon copies of themselves. These exact replicas are grown in test tubes to serve the person they were modeled after, or their "Authentic". These "Imitations" are taught exactly how to act, dress and be their Authentic, so that if anything happens to them, their Imitation will be able to jump in and pretend to be them.

The story follows one particular Imitation, Ven, who is a replica of socialite Raven Rogen, the daughter of the leader of a well known scientific research company, RogenCorp. Ven is called to pose as Raven, as there seems to be people trying to attack her. Ven must pose as Raven; deal with her socialite best friends, her unofficial, arrogant boyfriend, Daniel, and her tyrannical father all whilst trying to figure out just who is trying to harm Raven Rogen.

But Ven will discover things she didn't even think possible, and as she tries to unravel what is happening with the help from a boy who may or may not hate Raven Rogen, she will work out what's really happening with RogenCorp, Daniel and the people who supposedly want Raven Rogen dead.

Fans of Pawn by Aimee Carter, These Broken Stars and other dystopian/science fiction/romance young adult novels will love this mysterious, intriguing dystopian by Heather Hildenbrand.

This next section will contain spoilers for the book, so if you plan to read it, I suggest you read it and come back so you won't be spoiled!

***SPOILERS***

So this book was really engaging, and I enjoyed it. The story had rather unique elements, and I was constantly wondering what would happen next. Despite there being a lot of world building and a lot of background information needed, I felt that I could slip into this world fairly easily, and there wasn't too much lengthy info-dumping.

The world wasn't very different from our own but the subtle differences made this world seem more real, because they were things that I could see happening in our world. The divide between the wealthy and the poor was stark, but unfortunately, didn't really follow on through the storyline. I was hoping it would somehow tie into the whole RogenCorp thing, but in this book, it didn't seem to. I will be interested to see if this is developed in future books, as I believe this is going to have a sequel.

I would've liked to see more of the other Imitations, like Ida and Lonnie, and their interactions with Ven. I really liked their friendship and the dynamic between them, and I hope they turn up again in future books. Ven herself was interesting, because even though she was created solely to imitate Raven, she was very different from her. I thought that maybe all Imitations had their own personality, that they were all different from their Authentics, but when we met Obadiah, it appeared that Ven might be different. It was easy to see similarities between Obadiah and Ida, just subtle ones that made me wish they could meet.

Ven went from being a follower - following orders, doing what she was told, relying on others to protect her and tell her what she should be doing and not really thinking for herself - to being a stronger character by the end of the book. She knew what she wanted and she wouldn't let anyone else stop her from getting it. I really liked seeing her character transform through things like hanging around Raven's friends, discovering the truth about RogenCorp and the Imitations and bonding with Linc. I liked seeing her realise that she was more than just a test-tube-grown experiment made to serve, and that she was valuable and she had her own ambitions and desires.

I wasn't fond of the relationship between her and Linc. It felt a little bit insta-love, like she fell in love with him because he was the first semi-decent and good-looking boy she'd ever met. And in comparison to Daniel, who was pretty much her first romantic experience ever, Linc had pretty much descended from heaven on a cloud pillow with a chorus of angels singing behind him. Their romance felt too rushed, and I didn't really buy that after only a few weeks tops they were totally "in love". 

I also didn't like the way Ven seemed to be more spineless and in need of help around Linc. I also didn't like the way he would speak for her, telling other people that she wouldn't do this, shouldn't do that. I felt like Linc was a tiny bit possessive and a little too alpha male for my liking. Ven was constantly relying on him to save her, and taking him places with her to make sure he would protect her. Take this snippet for example:
"I grimace and look down at my sweatsoaked tank. 'I should probably shower first.'
He shrugs. 'We'll take the bike, let the wind dry us off. Let's just go.'
I hesitate again. But it's Linc. And I won't refuse him. 'Alright.'" 
That part, especially the highlighted bit, makes me a tiny bit uncomfortable with Linc, and the dynamic between him and Ven, which may stem from the fact he was her bodyguard, I'm not sure.

Despite this, I didn't mind Linc as a character. He was a bit moody, and I sometimes felt like he was two different people. But ultimately, he was willing to sacrifice everything for Ven, and he was always by her side, supporting her. I liked that he didn't freak out and get really angry and annoyed when he found out the truth, like you sometimes see in other YA romantic relationships where there's a secret.

The resistance group at the end was not what I was expecting. I did not expect Daniel to be one of the "good guys", and so I was pretty shocked when I found out he was. I'm curious to know whether he knows his dad is an Imitation, but unfortunately, we didn't find out in this book. I would like to see more of him, despite him being quite a horrible character.

I am excited to see where the story will go in the following book, and what Ven will have to do for the resistance group. I would like to see more of Ida, Lonnie and Obadiah. I'd also like to meet the real Raven Rogen, and see how she interacts with Ven. I think it would be really cool if Raven and Ven developed a sisterlike relationship, and she joined or already was part of the resistance group.

I'm going to give this book 4 stars out of five. The next book is definitely on by TBR list, and I'm hoping to get to it soon!

Share your feelings down in the comments below, to my twitter (@lilypherondale) or my tumblr (the link is above in the bar under the title of my blog). If you wish to contact me for anything business related (ARCs, promotion, guest posting, my policy on anything, etc) or just to say hi, email me at mywordsarearrows@gmail.com. If you enjoy my posts, you should also check out my facebook page and give it a like to get updates on what I'm reading and posting.

See you next week for another post!

Lily xoxo























Friday 9 January 2015

ARCS- I love them, send them all to me!

Hey! I know I'm posting again in two days, but I just wanted to say that I now have a Net Galley account. For those who don't know, Net Galley is a site were you can request and receive advanced readers copies of soon-to-be-released novels. My username is mywordsarearrows, and feel free to contact me via all my social media sites (in the page above^^) and my email (mywordsarearrows@gmail.com) to let me know if you want me to read your ARC.

I would love any young adult ARCs, and if you would like me to write a review for you I would be happy to do so. I don't mind being given dates to finish reading and reviewing an ARC, but they cannot be less than a week and a half, because I want to make sure that I can fully appreciate your work and do a proper review. I also don't mind posting the review on goodreads, if you would like that also.

Of course, I'm pretty new to this whole thing so I'm sorry if I've done/will do anything wrong, I'm learning as I go!

My favourite genres are-
  • Fantasy
  • Sci-Fi
  • Contemporary (ie Stephanie Perkins, Rainbow Rowell)
  • Psychological Thriller
  • Mystery/Crime
But I will happily accept anything YA, those are just my preferences.

So please contact me if you have an ARC you would like me to read and review.

Have a great rest of your day and see you on Sunday!

Lily xoxo

Sunday 4 January 2015

My Reading And Writing Plans For 2015

Hey! So today I'll be discussing my reading plans for 2015, and suggesting some fun ideas you could
attempt, too. As some of you may know, in 2014, I attempted to read 100 books, which I didn't quite achieve, however I did manage to read 90 books, which I'm still pretty happy with!

This year, I won't be doing that again. Instead, I'll have a bunch of different sorts of books that I'm going to read, and I'll tick them off as I go. I found this one on twitter (I don't know who made it, so if you do, let me know and I'll edit this post and add credit), and here are the different books-

  1. A book with more than 500 pages
  2. A book that became a movie
  3. A book published this year
  4. A book with a number in the title
  5. A book written by someone under 30
  6. A book with nonhuman characters
  7. A funny book
  8. A book by a female author
  9. A mystery or thriller
  10. A book with a one-word title
  11. A book of short stories
  12. A book set in a different country
  13. A nonfiction book
  14. A popular author’s first book
  15. A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet
  16. A book a friend recommended
  17. A Pulitzer/shortlisted winning book
  18. A book at the bottom of your TBR list
  19. A book your friend loves
  20. A book that scares you
  21. A book more than 100 years old
  22. A book based chosen solely on its cover
  23. A book you can finish in a day
  24. A book with antonyms in the title
  25. A book set somewhere you want to visit
  26. A book that came out the year you were born
  27. A trilogy
  28. A book with a love triangle
  29. A book set in the future
  30. A book set in high school
  31. A book with a colour in the title
  32. A book with magic
  33. A graphic novel
  34. A book by an author you’ve never read before
  35. A book you own but haven’t read
  36. A book that takes place where you live
  37. A book that was originally written in a different language
  38. A book set during Christmas
  39. A book written by an author with your initials
  40. A play
  41. A banned book
  42. A book based on/turned into a TV series
  43. A book you started but never finished
As you can see, there are 43 books there, so I will probably end up reading some others outside of that, as sort of a "free choice" thing. If you want to join me with this challenge, please let me know through my various social media accounts (see the bottom of this post, they'll be floating around there somewhere) and we can work through it together! I'd love to create a group of people doing this challenge, we can have a group name and all, it'll be fantastic.

Anyways, in addition to that reading challenge, I'm also conquering a few writing goals this year. As some of you may know, I am writing my first proper manuscripts for a trilogy, and so as I have finished the first draft, I will be frantically editing the first, 90K word draft.

In addition to that, I will be editing and hopefully publishing 2014's NaNoWriMo project that I wrote. If you want to know about that, click this here link. I hope to publish it on Amazon and iBooks, and I will let you know when that happens. It'll hopefully be before June, so look forward to that!

I will also be doing NaNoWriMo 2015, and hopefully I will be able to write a 50K novel this time. But that's a while off, so I'll update you on that front later on in the year. 

Anyways that's it for today! Please let me know in the comments, on my twitter @lilypherondale and my tumblr sherlockcrumpets what your plans are and whether you're going to do the reading challenge with me for 2015!

Thanks for reading and have a very safe New Year xx