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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

✱✱ BLOG TOUR - LORE: Tales of Myth and Legend Retold + REVIEW by THE ROCK CHICK FAIRY + GIVEAWAYS!!! ✱✱








Lore: Tales of Myth and Legend Retold 
Authors: Brinda Berry, Cate Dean, Jayne A. Knolls, Karen Y. Bynum, Laura Diamond, Theresa DaLayne 
(Anthology) 
Publication date: March 2014
Genres: Young Adult

Synopsis:

A collection of six folklore retellings that will twist your mind and claim your heart.

SHIMMER: A heartbroken boy rescues a mermaid… but is it too late to save her?

BETWEEN is about a girl, a genie, and a ton of bad decisions.

SUNSET MOON: Eloise doesn’t believe in Native American magic–until the dreamcatcher spiders spin her down an unknown path.

THE MAKER: An incapacitated young man bent on revenge builds a creature to do it for him.

A BEAUTIFUL MOURNING: The story of a Maya goddess torn between duty and love, and the ultimate sacrifice she must make to achieve true happiness.

THE BARRICADES: When a human girl risks everything to save the life of an Eternal prince, will their feelings for each other change the world they know, or tear it apart?


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A ROCK CHICK FAIRY REVIEW


Shimmer - This is quite a different take on The Little Mermaid. I wish I could say that I was wowed by the story, but sadly no. It's kind of sad and it left me hanging. I thought it was just normal because of the length of the book, however, once I finished all the other stories, this one just pops into my um-open-ended-ending-sucks list. 

Between - THIS IS MY VERY FIRST GIRL X GIRL RELATIONSHIP BOOK. At first it was weird for me, but as the story went on, I understood how the main character felt. She is as frustrated and as confused by the events in this book. She just couldn't be herself in front of everybody. She just wants the love, acceptance and attention of her mom, so she resorts into what she thinks is best for her.  However, her decision affected the life of a very important person to her. This is her story of forgiveness, wishes and revelations. It has many lessons, but the glaring one would be... (I'm quoting Gobber from How To Train Your Dragon here) "stop trying so hard to be something you're not". I think it's just plain exhausting. Needless to say, this was a good read. :) 

Sunset Moon - A troubled girl meets a really troubled boy who leaves her to lie for his ass. Not a fun story? You can say that again. Half the time, I was thinking of virtually hitting the girl on her head for not listening to adults who are there for her. She was given another chance though. A good chance for rebirth. Except for the love story part, I pretty much like this book. This is a good book for all teens because it will make them realize what's important and unimportant in life. This will teach teens not to dwell on the bad parts, but think of what's good instead. Lastly, this book tells us that there's hope for everyone. 

The Maker - This is probably the creepiest, most disturbing story in this bunch. A guy gets left by his girl after being in an accident. He wanted revenge, but at the same time, he admits to still being obsessed with the girl! He's so confusing. He calls upon an entity which is basically good. He orders this entity to do his bidding to extract revenge on his ex. The ending is kind of bizarre in my opinion. Anyway, this is a good book to read when you feel like you want to have revenge on someone because it shows only one ending and it's not good. REVENGE = BAD KARMA FOR YOU TOO. 

A Beautiful Mourning - This is a very good story of forbidden romance. Dieties are one of my favorite type of characters. The possibilities are endless with them. This book is about two of them who find themselves in love, only to be blocked by a wall named "father". Yeah, I know It's a bit cliche, but I still enjoyed reading about their perils and their sweet moments. I like the setting and its description. I believe that the author made me really imagine the heavens and middle land. The ending is nicely woven. I don't particularly love it, but it's the best that could happen, all things considered. 

The Barricades - This story takes on a different angle on fairies. It has a somewhat dystopian kind of feel. The two main characters come from two very different worlds. They meet after a very bad scenario. From thereon, the story tell us how they smooth out their differences. I think the main point of this book is to tell us that trust should be earned and you must choose carefully whom you give it to. I would be very honest as to say that this would've been better if it was made into a full blown novel. The two main characters have great chemistry (judging from the really short time that they had in the story). The story has a lot of promise if it was continued and expanded. I would read this if it becomes a full blown novel. #pleaseauthorplease :) 


All in all, these stories are great. It kept me company for a few days and I enjoyed reading them. Not only did I enjoy their adventure, romance, thrill and full plot, I also enjoyed figuring out lessons behind each story. I recommend this book to the young and young at heart who wants books with meaning. Teens definitely should read this! :) I give this 5 fairy wings!!!






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13 comments :

  1. I love the sounds of this anthology and I love how much character development all the stories seem to have. The Maker is def. the one I'm most intrigued with. I love disturbing and creepy! >.< But it seems to have an overall good combination of stories and topics from fairies to forbidden love and LGBT!

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    1. Yay! I hope you get to read this. The whole anthology is amazing. I normally stay away from anthologies because I find them all too short, but this one makes me want to read more. However, I gotta choose wisely. ;)

      To be honest, I almost skipped The Maker because the character is too depressed for my liking, but there's this weird pull that mde me want to finish the whole thing. I'm glad I did. It has a meaningful ending. :)

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  2. Thanks so much for reviewing us!! :)

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    1. Eeeep! No problem! Thank you for writing a good story! ;p
      ~RockChickF

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  3. I am a sucker for fairy tale, folklore, and myth retellings. This looks awesome.

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    1. Me too!!! I love fairytale retellings, books with gods and goddesses, folklore etc. YOU MUST try this! ;)
      ~RockChickF

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  4. Thanks for hosting us, fairies! And yes, (answering #pleaseauthorplease) there will be an expanded version of The Barricades. I'm shooting for a holiday release. :)
    ~Cate

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    1. You're most welcome. OMG!!! OMFG (ohmyfairygodmothers)!!!! I won't be shy now. I really love your characters so please don't forget me when you need beta readers. I'm a sure thing! Haha!

      I just can't believe it!!! I swear I was trying to expand their story in my head just to make up for the length of their story, Mylucky staaaarrrssss!!!! ♥♥♥♥♥

      ~RockChickF

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  5. Thanks so much for the review, fairies!

    And Cate, please stop writing a book a day. You're making the rest of us look bad. ;) (She's one of my BFFs so I can pick on her!)

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    1. You're welcome!! You wrote a nice love story! I actually thought that you regularly write PNR or you know.. otherworldly stuff, but you write NA! Wow! I just added The Edge of You on Goodreads. Looking forward to that too since I know how you write romance. ♡♥♡♥ :)
      ~RockChickF

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  6. Thank you for your review! We appreciate it.

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