Jan 1 - Divergent by Veronica Roth
Sometimes you choose, sometimes you are chosen. Being able to tell the difference makes all the difference. This book was fast paced and well written. The world it is in is revealed gradually, as it is discovered by the main character.
Jan 7 - Insurgent by Veronica Roth
The second book in the series, this one kept up the pace. Good subplots and excellent use of POV. I was surprised by the direction it took. I can hardly wait for the next installation.
Jan 14 - Hammered by Kevin Hearne
I re-read this one to refresh my memory before setting off on the newest edition. Kevin incorporates humor in a manner that is unexpected and refreshing.
Jan 21 - Tricked by Kevin Hearne
Again a re-read. I just can't put a good book down. This novella bridges the first series to the second, and provides context for Trapped. It sets up the next book beautifully.
Jan 28 - Trapped by Kevin Hearne
A wonderful romp with the gods of old. Kevin brings them to life and lets them run pell-mell through your brain.
Feb 7 - Crewel by Gennifer Albin
As a needleworker, this book appealed to me in a unique way. Her imagery of the world as a tapestry presented an interesting approach to story telling. This is the first in a series, and I am looking forward to the next installment.
Feb 14 - Outlining your Novel: Map Your Way To Success by KM Weiland
This book presents outlining in a casual, yet structured manner, that should help any writer improve their work. The author presents justification for taking the time to work an outline, and the rewards that come with persevering through the process.
So far, so good. I have enjoyed all of these books. Back to the stacks...
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