Giveaway: Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore

Bitterblue by Kristin CashoreThanks to the folks at Penguin, I have two copies of Bitterblue to give away today! The book was fantastic and a very welcome addition to the Graceling Realms series. Be sure to check out my review!

Bitterblue is the long-awaited companion to New York Times bestsellers Graceling and Fire.

Eight years after Graceling, Bitterblue is now queen of Monsea. But the influence of her father, a violent psychopath with mind-altering abilities, lives on. Her advisors, who have run things since Leck died, believe in a forward-thinking plan: Pardon all who committed terrible acts under Leck’s reign, and forget anything bad ever happened. But when Bitterblue begins sneaking outside the castle–disguised and alone–to walk the streets of her own city, she starts realizing that the kingdom has been under the thirty-five-year spell of a madman, and the only way to move forward is to revisit the past.

Two thieves, who only steal what has already been stolen, change her life forever. They hold a key to the truth of Leck’s reign. And one of them, with an extreme skill called a Grace that he hasn’t yet identified, holds a key to her heart.

Find out more about the book and series:
Graceling Realm website
Kristin’s website
Graceling Realm Facebook fan page
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• US only
• You must be 13 years or older to enter.
• The giveaway ends at the end of May 15, 2012 EST.
• The winners will have 24 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen in their place.
• All prizing provided by Penguin.

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Book Review: Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore

Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
Release Date: May 1, 2012
Publisher: Dial
Pages: 545
Source: ARC for review
Rating: ★★★★☆ 
Buy It: Amazon | Book Depository

Eight years after Graceling, Bitterblue is now queen of Monsea. But the influence of her father, a violent psychopath with mind-altering abilities, lives on. Her advisors, who have run things since Leck died, believe in a forward-thinking plan: Pardon all who committed terrible acts under Leck’s reign, and forget anything bad ever happened. But when Bitterblue begins sneaking outside the castle—disguised and alone—to walk the streets of her own city, she starts realizing that the kingdom has been under the thirty-five-year spell of a madman, and the only way to move forward is to revisit the past.

Two thieves, who only steal what has already been stolen, change her life forever. They hold a key to the truth of Leck’s reign. And one of them, with an extreme skill called a Grace that he hasn’t yet identified, holds a key to her heart. – Goodreads

Review:
It has been only a few months since I read Kristin Cashore’s Graceling and Fire, but their individual epicness made the wait for Bitterblue a little more torturous. Set eight years after Graceling, Bitterblue is now the queen of Monsea and things are amiss in her kingdom. To be expected, of course, considering Leck’s reign of horrors, but Bitterblue decides to take action to get to the bottom of it all.

The mystery in Bitterblue is a complicated one: people around her are behaving strangely, things are disappearing from the castle, there are secret messages to decipher… There is a lot to consider and Bitterblue has a difficult time understanding it all. Her confusion was palpable to the point where I sometimes felt that there was too much going on. I have to admit that there were moments when I had to step back from my reading to regroup all the details.

In comparison to Graceling and Fire, I felt that Bitterblue’s pacing was a lot slower. Kristin Cashore focused heavily on the mystery and politics, leaving little to no action in the book. Which is fine — Bitterblue had a different story to tell, after all — but I did have my fingers crossed that there would be more ass kicking along the way.

As the lead in the book, I really enjoyed Bitterblue. She’s very different from both Katsa and Fire and Kristin Cashore did an excellent job displaying that in terms of her vulnerability and emotions. Still, Bitterblue is independent. and she’s determined, making for another strong female character from Kristin Cashore.

The romantic storylines have never been the focus of the books, but come on, I know I definitely grew attached to Po and Brigan. I was looking forward to finding out who held the key to Bitterblue’s heart, as the summary says, but I must say that I wasn’t too into him. If I’m being completely honest, I thought there was another character that I thought Bitterblue had more chemistry with, ha! That said, I did enjoy the honesty in the resolution between Bitterblue and her love interest.

With this being a sequel to Graceling, I think we all looked forward to a reunion with Katsa and Po. I hope it’s enough to say that I don’t think too many people will be disappointed with what Kristin Cashore offers of them. In addition to that, I loved the way she tied together the three books. I won’t say much more except that Fire is my favorite of the series and yes…I was pleased. Ahhh, I am so vague.

While Bitterblue is not my favorite of the three books, it’s still a welcome installment to the series. It was easy to slide back into the Seven Kingdoms, feel the terror of Leck’s reign, and go on another journey with Kristin Cashore’s richly complex characters. I don’t know if she plans to write any additional books in this series, but I do know that I would eagerly read them.


Book Review: Graceling and Fire by Kristin Cashore

My review for Kristin Cashore’s Bitterblue will be going up tomorrow, but I just realized that I never posted anything about Graceling and Fire. I’m kind of feeling picky about having all the books on the blog, so here are some quick thoughts on each book:

Graceling by Kristin Cashore Rating: ★★★★☆ 
Graceling – What better way to be introduced to the Graceling world than with a character who has been Graced to kill? It would have been so easy to make her a ruthless killing machine, but Kristin Cashore never takes the easy way out with her characters. Katsa, though she follows through on her uncle’s orders, does not thirst for blood on her hands. She loathes being used in her uncle’s games, but it isn’t until Po arrives on the scene that her rebellion begins.

It was the easiest thing ever to fall into the world Kristin Cashore created. I thought the idea of Graces was so interesting — more so when some were so mysterious or when Cashore threw in a surprise or two about them (ahem, Po). Her characters were so complex and this was only confirmed as I read through the rest of the installments in the series. It all ties together and it is so, so great.

Fire by Kristin Cashore Rating: ★★★★★ 
Fire – This is definitely my favorite of the three books in the Graceling Realms series. After having loved Graceling, I was a little wary that Fire would revolve around another set of characters, in a completely different time period and location. I was sure that I wouldn’t enjoy it as much. But I was wrong!

I loved Katsa, but there was always a degree of distance from her for me. With Fire, my liking to her was almost immediate. As the last human monster, Fire has the ability to control minds and, in addition to that, those around her find her alluring and fall into want of her. It was fascinating to see Fire navigate through her journey of self-discovery and decide between right and wrong. Her past, as disturbing as it may have been with Cansrel, proved her goodness because she could have easily been swayed in another direction.

Always the sucker for a good romance, I really admired the way Kristin Cashore handled these storylines in both Graceling and Fire. It was never the focus, and it never overwhelmed the books, but in both cases it was a natural progression for the characters involved.

Graceling and Fire both offered a lot in terms of action, mysteries, friendship, and complexity in the characters. Oh, and not to mention getting the serious creeps from Leck, yikes. He is seriously the worst and probably my favorite villain. I absolutely fell in love with this series. Stay tuned for Bitterblue!


Top Ten Tuesday: Books On My Spring TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and features a new top ten list each week.

Books On My Spring TBR List

I have a lot of spring cleaning to do with the books on my shelves, so I am definitely including some titles I already own along with the newer ones.

01. The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness – The first book broke my heart into a million little pieces, yes, but I have delayed reading the last two books long enough. OVER A YEAR. I really plan to get to this soon.

02. A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin – Erm, yeah. I’m actually somewhere in the middle of this one already, but these books are massive and my attention span has been ZILCH. My plan is to finish it before the new season stars.

03. This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel – I was sooo excited to read this and then…I didn’t. There have been pretty good reviews for it, too, so I don’t get why I haven’t gotten to it.

04. Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler – I bought this ages ago for a really great price and it has nothing but amazing reviews from my goodreads pals. What gives?! Probably the fact that I don’t read a lot of contemporary, but still.

05. The Traitor In The Tunnel by Y.S. Lee – ONLY ONE OF MY FAVORITE SERIES EVER. I suck. I need more James and Mary in my life so it’s dumb to deprive myself.

06. Insurgent by Veronica Roth – DUH. Is there any explanation needed? No.

07. Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore – I am so, so excited to return to this world and see some familiar faces. I loved Fire more than I did Graceling so I have my fingers crossed I’ll love this one the most.

08. Shine by Jeri Smith-Ready – There are a lot of great May releases and this is one of them. I am very curious to find out how this series will conclude (in tears, I’m sure).

09. Pure by Jennifer L. Armentrout – Jennifer L. Armentrout really knows how to keep a reader hooked so I’m excited for her to do it again in the second installment of her Covenant series.

10. Revived by Cat Patrick – I LOVED Cat Patrick’s Forgotten so I am looking forward to seeing this one play out.

Waiting on Wednesday: Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.


Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
Release Date: May 1, 2012
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Eight years after Graceling, Bitterblue is now queen of Monsea. But the influence of her father, a violent psychopath with mind-altering abilities, lives on. Her advisors, who have run things since Leck died, believe in a forward-thinking plan: Pardon all who committed terrible acts under Leck’s reign, and forget anything bad ever happened. But when Bitterblue begins sneaking outside the castle—disguised and alone—to walk the streets of her own city, she starts realizing that the kingdom has been under the thirty-five-year spell of a madman, and the only way to move forward is to revisit the past. Two thieves, who only steal what has already been stolen, change her life forever. They hold a key to the truth of Leck’s reign. And one of them, with an extreme skill called a Grace that he hasn’t yet identified, holds a key to her heart

I only just recently read Graceling and Fire (reviews coming soon!), but I’m already eager to dive back into this world. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for some familiar faces and I know it’s going to be a tough, but amazing, journey for Bitterblue to undo the damage caused by Leck (scariest everrr).

What are you waiting on this week?