Showing posts with label the hallowed ones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the hallowed ones. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

Friday Reads: The Outside by Laura Bickle!!

A very eagerly awaited sequel and final book all in one will be the next Friday Reads entry. Thank you Laura Bickle for a great conclusion!



The Outside (The Hallowed Ones, #2)The Outside by Laura Bickle

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The Outside is the very eagerly awaited sequel to The Hallowed Ones, one of my biggest book surprises this year, and I book I wouldn't doubt to recommend to anyone, even if they're not into YA or fantasy or postapocalyptic books. This doulogy is one I'll make sure the bf will read whenever he has some time to read, free of work.

The usual word of warning, as it's a sequel I'll do my best to avoid spoilers for it, but I won't be able to avoid spoilers for the Hallowed Ones.

The Outside starts pretty much where The Hallowed Ones ended, so we got Katie, Alex and Ginger with Horus/Horace/the white horse dealing with the outside world beyond the Amish settlement. They decide to start travelling North to Canada, to check on Alex's family. They encounter vampires and travel searching for holy ground to rest because despite their defenses, they really can't fight the vampires in big numbers and survival is a gruesome battle for life. Their journey is as dangerous as one could figure and they encounter friends and foes and try to find as much information as they can.

This book is great not just cause of the story and the plot and how the vampires are the monsters of old, not the nice ones nor the sexy ones of recent fame. It's gritty, it realistic to a point and there are unexpected developments, some light moments, a lot of creepy ones and plenty of danger to go around. To tell the truth despite all the creepy moments involving monsters vampires, I had the hardest time reading about the damned snakes, I almost had to take a break before I started hyperventilating! There is a lot of heartbreak in the book but also some swoony bits, some cute bits and the slivers of hope that allow you to go on.

The characters, what can I say about the characters! There's such a great growth for both Katie and Alex. Katie is Outside, but not on her Rumspringa, and she has to figure out who she is and what she believes in now, she needs to live with her choices and see what actions she can and can't take not guided blindly by her faith but not discounting it completely. Katie is such a vivid, complex and real character! Alex is also a great character, he keeps on challenging and supporting Katie at the same time, and their romance, though they both know is due to the situation they've found themselves in, is not less real or significant to the story even if it doesn't lead the story along or is the main motivation of it.

The ending is hopeful enough even without all the answers and with all the heartbreak along the way. This book was quite a journey and succeded in being an outstanding sequel and final book, very well deserved 4 and a half stars!





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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Waiting On Wednesday #5!!

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted at Breaking The Spine  that spotlights those can't-wait-to-get-my-hands-on-them books that we are eagerly awaiting!

This week I'm quite excited to finally get my hands on the sequel to The Hallowed Ones (see my review here), The Outside by Laura Bickle!



Goodreads summary:

"One girl. One road. One chance to save what remains…

After a plague of vampires is unleashed in the world, Katie is kicked out of her Amish community for her refusal to adhere to the new rules of survival. Now in exile, she enters an outside world of unspeakable violence with only her two “English” friends and a horse by her side. Together they seek answers and other survivors—but each sunset brings the threat of vampire attack, and each sunrise the threat of starvation.

And yet through this darkness come the shining ones: luminescent men and women with the power to deflect vampires and survive the night. But can these new people be trusted, and are they even people at all?

In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, it’s up to one Amish girl to save her family, her community, and the boy she loves . . . but what will she be asked to leave behind in return?"



Why am I eagerly awaiting The Outside? Well, I loved The Hallowed Ones, and found it a very unique and compelling story, with a different take on the postapocalyptic, with Amish and monsters! Loved Katie's attitude and I really want to know what happens next after that ending!


What are you all (im)patiently waiting to read?

Monday, July 29, 2013

Mark This Book Monday: The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle!!

For the second (and last) Mark This Book Monday of this week I have a book I had on my TBR list for a long time, but finally got around to read, and it has quite the unique premise, it mixes the Amish and the end of the world as we know it!



The Hallowed OnesThe Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I had this book on my TBR list for a while, cause I read the blurb and thought that was such an unique idea, but for some reason I never got to reading it till I saw the ARC for the second book on NetGalley and I thought I needed to read book 1 STAT!

I'm so very glad I did, The Hallowed Ones is a 4 and a half stars for me, and I'm fairly glad went into it without having too much information about it, aside from the blurb.

Katie is one of the Plain Folk, the Amish, and she is eagerly awaiting the time of her "Rumspringa", when according to Amish tradition, the youth can experience the Outside world and decide if they want to remain there or come back and get baptized and be part of the community fully. Katie is excited about fully experiencing the Outside and even more doing it with Elijah, the boy that she considers her future husband.

But before the time of her Rumspringa arrives, something horrible happens to the Ouside and the Elders of her community decide that the only way to keep them safe is closing up the doors and completely isolating themselves from it. Katie has never been good at the blind obedience thing, and she finds herlself doubting things more and more. After they find an outsider and the Elders decide to leave him to die, she does her first act of rebellion and saves him, hiding him on an old barn.

This book is more postapocalyptic with a dash of horror than dystopian, and it just keeps you glued to the pages! I found myself relating and rooting for Katie, cause she keeps on trying to think for herself and doing what she thinks is right, no matter who she has to go against.

The monsters in this book are plain and simply scary... they're the stuff of nightmares, and the lack of information of what and how it happened makes you are even more defenceless, even though the Plain Folk seem to have an in-built defence in their way of life.

I loved this book, and I'm really glad the sequel is coming out this September, cause I can't wait to read more about Katie's journey!



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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Showcase Sunday #2








Showcase Sunday is a weekly feature hosted by Vicky at Books, Biscuits, and Tea where all readers & booklovers can share what new books they got this week, be it purchased, borrowed, received for review or won in a giveaway!

Here is my modest stash for this week:

Purchased



Frigid by J Lynn


 
The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle

For Review (Via NetGalley)


 
 All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill
 

What books did you get this week?