7.11.15

My favorite books on Goodreads!

Sorry for being late! I've been having some really rough days. Here's the post, finally!

I only have sixteen books on my favourites shelf on Goodreads, and I wanted to talk to you guys about them. They're just amazing and I'm hoping I'll either be able to get you to read some of them or talk to you about the ones you already read.
The first one in my list, from the oldest to the newest ones, is Murder in the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie.


"Just after midnight, a snowdrift stopped the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train was surprisingly full for the time of the year. But by the morning there was one passenger fewer. A passenger lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside."
 Agatha Christie is one of the greatest authors of this genre. What makes her books so special to me is the way she leaves clues all over the book. They're everywhere. Yet, you can't possibly figure out who the murderer is.
The weirdest thing about her books is that, whoever you talk to, they did the same reading process you did. They suspected of the same people you did. Do  you know why's that? Because Agatha Christie's superpower is subtle manipulation. She doesn't only leave clues about the true murderer, she also leaves fake clues everywhere. All over the book. And she manages to only get you to find the fake ones. You don't even know what the hell those clues are! You suddenly have a new suspect and can't explain how the hell did you get to that conclusion.
At the end, Poirot explains the way he found out who the killer was, and it always sounds so damn logical and obvious!

These books are amazing, and if you're into this genre or want to try it out, this is the book for you.

Five damn stars on Goodreads.

The next book I want to talk to you about, is Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin. Okay, now it's fifteen books on my favorites shelf. This is four-stars rated.

So, the next book is... La sombra del viento, by Carlos Ruiz ZafĂłn! - The Shadow of the Wind in the English edition.

This book deserves about six stars, but it's not even possible so, sadly, I had to leave it five-stars rated. Here's the synopsis in English!





"Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer’s son who mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book entitled The Shadow of the Wind, by one Julián Carax. But when he sets out to find the author’s other works, he makes a shocking discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of Carax’s books in existence. Soon Daniel’s seemingly innocent quest opens a door into one of Barcelona’s darkest secrets--an epic story of murder, madness, and doomed love."
This is the first book in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. I know, it sounds great uh? Well, it's even better.

This book... I've got no words for this book, but I guess I'll have to try.

It hits you right in the feels. This book makes you feel such strong feelings of happiness, empathy, sadness --more like depression, tbh, and many others. It makes you... Ponder. About life, its meaning, its purpose for you. About yourself, the way you are and what it means. About the other people, about the way people lives and the way they should live.

This, is a book with a message. Many messages, and all of them deep, important.

Also, the plot is just fucking awesome -let's break the philosophical atmosphere here. Such amazing plot-twists, you can never guess what's coming. This books keeps you on your toes since the very beginning, and for days after you finish it.
Just- Just read it, okay?

I chose the Spanish cover 'cause
the English one is awfu

So... What's next? Okaaay, The High Lord by Trudi Canavan. This book is just great. I would have probably rated it four-stars, but the end gave it the little push it needed for the fifth star. And far more. Damnit, the end of this book... I just sat there, completely shocked. I was kind of in denial at the beginning. And I won't start with the next series because it was just as good at this one, or even better. I tend to think it's better.

Warning: the synopsis below contains huge spoilers. I seriously do NOT recommend to read it.

In the city of Imardin, where those who wield magic wield power, a young street-girl, adopted by the Magician's Guild, finds herself at the centre of a terrible plot that may destroy the entire world...

Sonea has learned much at the magicians' guild and the other novices now treat her with a grudging respect. But she cannot forget what she witnessed in the High Lord's underground room - or his warning that the realm's ancient enemy is growing in power once more. As Sonea learns more, she begins to doubt her guildmaster's word. Could the truth really be as terrifying as Akkarin claims, or is he trying to trick her into assisting in some unspeakably dark scheme?


Since this is the third book in The Black Magician Trilogy, I won't say more about it. I just love it. I will though, leave the synopsis of the first book --The Magician's Guild, below this.


"We should expect this young woman to be more powerful than our average novice, possibly even more powerful than the average magician."
This year, like every other, the magicians of Imardin gather to purge the city of undesirables. Cloaked in the protection of their sorcery, they move with no fear of the vagrants and miscreants who despise them and their work-—until one enraged girl, barely more than a child, hurls a stone at the hated invaders...and effortlessly penetrates their magical shield.
What the Magicians' Guild has long dreaded has finally come to pass. There is someone outside their ranks who possesses a raw power beyond imagining, an untrained mage who must be found and schooled before she destroys herself and her city with a force she cannot yet control.
I know you will love this series.

Okay, this post got far too long. I guess I'll split it into two or three parts. Whatever's necessary. I'll try to post the parts during the week, so I can post something else next Sunday.
To get exactly three parts, I'll add two more books to this post. Here it goes!

So, Graceling! By Kristin Cashore, the first book in the Graceling Realm trilogy.

Katsa has been able to kill a man with her bare hands since she was eight - she's a Graceling, one of the rare people in her land born with an extreme skill. As niece of the king, she should be able to live a life of privilege, but Graced as she is with killing, she is forced to work as the king's thug.

When she first meets Prince Po, Graced with combat skills, Katsa has no hint of how her life is about to change.

She never expects to become Po's friend.

She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace - or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away...


This book is absolutely awesome. For some reason, I felt identified with Katsa -I honestly don't know why. Also, the characters are so complex... They're Graces, the qualification people do depending on what it is, the way it influences their opinion about themselves.

Katsa is used for years as a killing machine by his uncle, she believes she really is one. And yet... She er... How to say this without spoilers? Yet, she doesn't follow his orders blindly. She is cruel? Yes. She's deadly? Yes. Murders most of her targets? Yes. But she's got a little vein of mercy, compassion and empathy inside her, and it develops as the book goes on.
It's an amazing story, absolutely unpredictable and non-stereotyped.


Final book! The second book in this series, Fire.

It is not a peaceful time in the Dells. The young King Nash clings to his throne while rebel lords in the north and south build armies to unseat him. The mountains and forests are filled with spies and thieves and lawless men.

This is where Fire lives. With a wild, irresistible appearance and hair the color of flame, Fire is the last remaining human monster. Equally hated and adored, she had the unique ability to control minds, but she guards her power, unwilling to steal the secrets of innocent people. Especially when she has so many of her own.

Then Prince Brigan comes to bring her to King City, The royal family needs her help to uncover the plot against the king. Far away from home, Fire begins to realize there's more to her power than she ever dreamed. Her power could save the kingdom.

If only she weren't afraid of becoming the monster her father was.


In a realm next to the Graceling realm, beyond the mountains range, lies a place where there are no Gracelings. Instead, there are Monsters. They're not different. Monsters have all the same magic... gifts. There's not only Monster people, there are Monster ravens too, etc.
This kingdom is at war, and needs an advantage. Fire's relationship with the King ends up in an incredible chain of events and people realises -Fire realises, that her power, not too well-considered, could save the whole kingdom.
In the meanwhile, this girl has her own personal problems. Men, of course -always messing up our heads, aren't you?, but also her own developing-even-more powers, and... A couple more things I won't say 'cause spoiler.
Dealing with a former-lover and the whole I-want-you/I-don't, I'm-supposed-to-hate-you/I-think-I'm-falling-for-you thing... And saving the kingdom, of course. Or attempting to. I think it's kind of a lot to deal with, isn't it?
In a story with the always-there war and love, but also friendship, old lost friends and many other... sensitive topics wrapped up in a story that will keep you on your toes the whole time.
You'll cry, you'll laugh, you'll be shocked and jump out of pure joy. I can assure you, you will definetely enjoy this series.

That's it! Kind of a review-a-thon, now that I think about it. Short, not-detailed reviews, but still.
Some of the other books are rather unknown, and really great. And they've got more comedy. One of them even made me cry out of laugh many times.
So, you tell me, should I post another part of this?
Hope it wasn't too boring to you! If you liked it, even better.
xoxo



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