I have been a willing hostage to the imagination of Garth Nix for almost half my life, so of course when I found out there was a new novel being released, I was more than a little excited. And the verdict? Wow! If you have entered one of Nix’s worlds before, you know that Nix is a master storyteller not to be missed, and A Confusion of Princes certainly doesn’t disappoint.

Meet Prince Khemri. Taken from his parents as a small child and equipped with biological and technological improvements, he is now an enhanced human being, trained for the glory of taking his place as one of the Princes of the Empire. If he dies and is deemed worthy, he may be fortunate enough to be re-born. Which is just as well, for upon his graduation, his dreams of instant glory and gratification are soon shattered. The Empire is well versed in secrets and half-truths and Khemri soon finds that he is only one of ten million princes- and they all want each other dead. This may be the greatest game of chess ever played- and we are all the pawns.

A Confusion of Princes is more than just advanced tech, heroic battles, far flung space and alien life forms. This is a tender tale of love and one young man’s fight to regain humanity. This is a space opera at its epic best. Khemri is a strong and commanding lead who will have you fully vested into his plight. Told entirely from his point of view, this is his memoir and his “voice” will wrap itself completely around you have you desperate to see just what mayhem he stumbles upon next.

The world is visually rich and will transport you right into the thick of the action and the complex layers surrounding the mysterious Empire will have you digging through trying to find the truth at its core. The added bonus of an all new short story set in the world certainly adds to the enjoyment.

Even if Sci-fi isn’t your normal genre of choice, A Confusion of Princes is certainly worth stepping outside of your comfort zone. This is a stellar intergalactic adventure with a lesson for us all.

A Confusion of Princes- Garth Nix

Allen and Unwin

337 Pages

ISBN:978-1-74175-861-0

Released April 8 2012



by Belinda Hamilton

You know when you’re looking for something a little different, something that might cleanse the pallet in preparation for heading back into your usual reading pattern? I always look in the returns trolleys at my local library for inspiration when this happens to me. The last time I went ‘treasure hunting’ I was blessed with the Chicagoland Vampires series by Chloe Neill.

I had the first five books read within a fortnight, and I’ll be keeping an eagle eye out for the 6th book in the series due out toward the end of the year.

So what’s all the kerfuffle about? ~without massive spoilers~

Being a 27 year old undergraduate trying to make a name for herself away from her social climbing parents was a hard enough life for Caroline Merit; until an attack on campus changed her life forever. Not only was she the target of a psychotic vampire’s plans to take over the world *add evil laughter and thunder here* but she was saved, and reborn, as a vampire by the head honcho of the 4th oldest vampire house in the world; none other than one Ethan Sullivan.

We then spend the series following Merit through her transitions into becoming an ‘all that she can be’ uber vampire while she’s working to thwart the evil elements of the supernatural community.

There are huge amounts of martial arts and dialogue that should come with a choking hazard warning, it is seriously that funny. On top of it all there is a sexual attraction between Merit and Ethan that is sure to make you blush.

You’ll get to meet sorcerers, fairies, nymphs, shifters and loads of vampires. There are rich people and socialites to make Merit feel like a fish out of water and more than enough politics to keep her brain well oiled.

Merit’s relationships with each and every character are complex but totally relatable. I’d LOVE to have a girl’s night out with the Cadogan vampires at the Temple Bar.

I would have to say my favourite parts of this series are the food scenes. Neill’s vampires use blood as a supplement rather than a solitary food source. So Merit showing Ethan what he’s been missing out on whilst avoiding the Chicago food movement, had me giggling and craving all at the same time.

If you like Laurell K Hamilton, Kim Harrison, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or Sherrilyn Kenyon; I guarantee you’ll get a kick out of Chloe Neill’s Chicagoland Vampire Novels.

The books in order:

Some Girls Bite Paperback, 341 pages Published April 7th 2009 by NAL Trade

ISBN 0451226259 (ISBN13: 9780451226259)

Friday Night Bites Paperback, 357 pages Published October 6th 2009 by NAL Trade

ISBN 045122793X (ISBN13: 9780451227935)

Twice Bitten Paperback, 355 pages Published July 6th 2010 by NAL Trade

ISBN 0451230647 (ISBN13: 9780451230645)

Hard Bitten Paperback, 350 pages Published May 3rd 2011 by NAL Trade

ISBN 0451233328 (ISBN13: 9780451233325)

Drink Deep Paperback, 336 pages Published November 1st 2011 by NAL Trade

ISBN 0451234863 (ISBN13: 9780451234865)

Biting Cold Paperback, 368 pages nExpected publication: August 7th 2012 by Gollancz (Orion Publishing Group)

ISBN 0451237013 (ISBN13: 9780451237019)

http://www.cadoganhouse.org/govern.html

http://www.chloeneill.com/



The days are getting shorter in the Southern Hemisphere and it’s coming up to my favourite time of year. Winter!!! Here’s my top 10 reasons why winter rocks my world.

#10 Handy Crafts – I love to knit, crochet, cross stich and candle wick. These things are usually better done in the cooler months as you’re less likely to sweat all over your work.

#9 With the cooler weather the food gets tastier – Stews, soups and slow roasted meals are far too warm to eat in summer, however they are perfect for keeping the house warmer and boosting your energy for the longer nights.

#8 Jackets – I have a fantastic collection of jackets that can really only be worn in winter. My top 3 would have to be my hoodie with devil horns (handed down by a cousin), my Martha Jones style leather jacket (Salvation Army $60 still had the price tags on 120£) and my (or should I say Mum’s) bright red ankle length trench coat.

#7 Clothing in general – You really can’t make a dramatic effort with your clothing in summer, (less is not necessarily more, if you know what I mean) but in winter you can layer it up with jumpers and long sleeved shirts and my next favourite accessory, a good steel boned corset  ~my favourite one is from Voodoo Lulu~

#6 Stockings – WOOOHOOOO I don’t have to shave my legs for 3 whole months (Sorry TMI) but with the glorious selections of hosiery getting better every year, you can pretty much get away with it all season.

#5 Boots – I am a self-confessed shoe addict, but boots are a MUST for winter. There is pretty much a style to suit every leg length and body type. Comfort is nice, but for me a spike heel is sweet.

#4 Snuggles – You really can’t get too snuggly with anyone, not even the cat, in summer. Come winter you’ll be sharing the blanket on the lounge with the furry family members and it’s even nicer to have the human loves of your life to snuggle with too.

#3 Books – I tend to have my meals a little earlier in winter which leaves more of the night to read. The print doesn’t go all over your fingers like it does in summer and a good light to read by in bed means that you can hunker down right until bed time.

#2 Hot Chocolate – Book… check. Blanket… check. Furbabies… check. Hot chocolate with extra chocolate and the little marshmallows, and a Tim Tam or two on the plate… check!

#1 Sleeping in – The winter school holidays are the best of the whole year. The sun doesn’t come up as early and you can sleep in after a late night of reading.

See… winter really is a great time of year!

What do you love most about Winter?



“We know you are here, our brothers and sisters.

We will, one day, emerge from the Dome to join you in peace.

For now, we watch from afar, benevolently.”

Pure by Julianna Baggott

Paperback, 416 pages

Publication: February 14 2012

Hachette Australia

ISBN 9780755385485

Belinda:

Cover

I was handed the ARC (advance reader copy) of Pure and along with it came the media release and a promo card. The above quote is on the card. With a raised eyebrow I thought, ‘Hmm this quote can’t be good.’

So I moved on to my first impressions of the book in anticipation of getting to the story.

The book, because it is in its arc form, is void of artwork, and what you would initially view as boring. The title is in a gloss white where the rest of the cover is a matt, stark, bright white.  However, after finishing the book with the plain white cover, I think it pretty much says it all. Now that the book has been published, there is a white cover like the ARC and a black one in the same style.

I’m not sure if it’s the heat, or if it’s just the long hours of reading, but my finger prints are now marring the cover. It just seems fitting that I leave a mark on the book that has well and truly left a mark on me.

Characters

I was blindsided by the tragic circumstances the characters were left in and really disturbed by the awful things that happen to some of the others.

Favourite

Partridge. He’s searching for family and seeking the truth. He also has a heart in a heartless environment… this made me like him the most.

Least Favourite

El Capitan. He’s morally corrupt and makes me sick.

Beginning

In the opening scene we are with Pressia, after the detonations, as the propaganda papers (with the above quote on them) are dropped on the shattered, charred remains of the closest town to the Dome.  The Dome is where the ‘Pure’ people sheltered against the bombs; where they avoided the horrific fates of those outside.

For those unlucky enough to be left to fend for themselves in the fallout from the bombs, fusing their bodies to whatever they were touching, be it buildings, pavement, car engines or children, or in Pressia’s case her doll, survival becomes their only concern.

Storyline

It has been ten or so years since the detonations and Partridge, the ‘Pure’ son of the mastermind behind the Dome, escapes to the outside in pursuit of his mother, whom he believes managed to survive the bombs. He is joined on his crusade by Pressia and Bradwell; Perssia, to save the life of her grandfather, Bradwell, to learn the truth.

Ending

After how book one ended I don’t think I can put myself through reading book two.

Thoughts

I am still processing the emotions Pure has stirred in me, months later. I am horrified by the deformities of the survivors, by the struggle for survival. I am sickened by the emotional supremacy of the Dome residents and I was angered at the possibilities of something like this happening in reality.

The sentiment that has stayed with me is you need ugliness to be able to appreciate beauty.

Please don’t be put off by my precious emotional state. This is an extraordinary saga. Brilliantly written and it is all consuming. The film rights sold to Fox even before the book’s release, this really does speak volumes about the hope many people have for the future of Baggott’s career.

The heart of this story will beat with the convictions of its readers.

Quote

“With a bow tie, anything is possible.” ~ Partridge

http://pure-book.com/ and  www.puretrilogy.com.au

For more information on the Fox deal http://io9.com/5694604/another-dystopian-ya-trilogy-gets-a-half+million-dollar-book-contract-plus-a-movie-deal

Krista:

Cover

At first I was unsure what I thought about the cover, but after finishing the story I think it’s a perfect fit. I like the butterfly in front of the Dome. I am unsure if all countries have a similar cover as the U.S. The U.S. Cover is black with the Dome represented in the background as a glass bubble. You can see the reflection of masses of dirty air swirling and the beautiful blue butterfly up front. All of these symbols are relevant to the book and I think it’s a good match.

Characters

Favorite

I’m not exactly sure if she counts as one, but my favorite character is Partridge’s mother. Although she is not actually a prominent actual character in the book, we get to learn a lot about her and how she lived her life, through stories told by Partridge and others on the outside of the dome. She seems like a very unselfish, strong and determined woman. But I also felt the same way about Bradwell who is an actual physical character, so I suppose they are both my favorites.

Least Favorite

I would have to say the group of the OSR and their leader. They gather up the children that have reached the age of 16 and teach them to fight and use weapons. They disgusted me, and I did not like their reasoning or their actions.

Beginning

Pressia lives with her grandfather. They are survivors of detonations that destroyed most of the world 10 years ago. Pressia is one of those deformed by the fire and radiation. They live outside the Dome, while tucked away safe and sound inside the Dome are the Pures, a select group who escaped the explosions unharmed. Partridge is a Pure who’s father is one of the highest in command in the Dome. For those outside the Dome, life is hard and food is scarce. As Pressia nears her 16th birthday she finds her name on the OSR (military) draft list. She must hide, run or be taken in where she will be forced to kill, or used for target practice. The beginning of this story is told from their alternating perspectives.

Storyline

As Pressia runs for her life from the OSR, Partridge is searching for the secrets to his past. Their paths cross and their journey has them discovering more about themselves and the world they live in.

Ending

The ending; everything was leading up to this ending. I think that I am definitely going to continue reading this series, although it’s dark and gritty and harsh. It shows us a world that has been seriously damaged by war, new technology and the effects it can have on a society. Although this is a work of fiction and I don’t see a Dome in our future, the stories and relationships between the people, their coping with the hardships and devastation is something to think about. I am always up for a good, dark story that will get me thinking.

Thoughts

Although I did not love the 2 main characters in the book and I felt that some of the events fell into place a little too easily, I still loved this book. I found that the research that went into it impressive. It is being marketed in the U.S. as a Teen/Adult crossover book, it has some very gruesome and dark subject matter. Everybody that reads this story is going to take away something different from it. I thought it was very unique and thought-provoking.

Quotes

“I remember the ugliness is what makes the beautiful things beautiful….—one can’t truly exist without the other.”

“she thinks about what is lost—how the world went from amusement parks, movie theaters, birthday parties, fathers and mothers…to ash and dust, scars, permanent burns, and fused, damaged bodies.”

Lisa:

Cover:

On the cover you see a beautiful blue butterfly, and some weird brown dome shaped thing. First looking at it, it might be a bit confusing as to why these two (very different) things are put together. In the story, the Dome represents purity, and cleanliness. Before the Apocalypse hit, people escaped into this Dome where nothing could harm them. Unfortunately there wasn’t enough room or time to fit everyone in, and some were left to survive outside.

The butterfly represents the main character. Throughout the story she builds these butterfly toys out of various junk she can find, and sells them, so she can buy food for her and her grandpa. I love the cover, and I cant wait to see what the other books will look like!

Characters:

In Pure I didn’t really have any problems with any of the characters! They all seemed pretty interesting, and unique!

Favorite:

Even though I’m usually all for the strong female character, sticking up for herself, I really liked Partridge! He is a Pure who lives in the Dome and survived the Apocalypse with not even a scratch. At the beginning of the story you learn more about how his brother “committed suicide” (as far as we know), and how his dad is a big fat jerk!

You also find out, they Partridge has lost his mother. While he, his brother and his dad made it into the Dome just  in time, his mother wasn’t so lucky. Deciding to search for his mother, Partridge escapes the Dome (which has never happened before) and goes on his hunt.

Least Favorite:

Again, I didn’t really have any problem, with any of the characters. But I did think Partridge’s dad was the worlds biggest jerk. But we don’t really get to read or know a lot about him, so maybe that will change in the next book.

Beginning:

In the beginning of Pure, you find out how society works outside of the Dome, where the main character, Pressia, and her grandpa live. When you turn 16, the soldiers hunt you down, get you, and take you somewhere else; away from your family and loved ones. Pressia is turning 16 in the matter of hours, and already has a hiding spot, and escape route planned for when they come to pick her up. I’m usually not interested in futuristic books, this I admit caught my attention!

Story Line:

While Pressia is running away from something, Partridge is running to something. Throughout the story they bump into each other, and actually start working together. There are a lot of interesting things you find out in the middle of Pure, but I really don’t want to spoil things! I’ll I will say is, my jaw dropped to the floor, and I had to read the page three times over! I couldn’t believe it!

Ending:

Pure is the beginning to a series (I’m not sure how many books), so it does end in a bit of a cliff hanger. Not too bad of one, where you get angry, but a really good one, where you’re just determined to get the second book once it comes out 🙂

Overall Thoughts:

I usually don’t like books in this genre, but the beginning, as I said earlier, really caught my attention! I ended up loving it, and I cant wait to see what happens to Pressia and Partridge 🙂


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