Monday, January 11, 2016

Manga Review: Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE Series (CLAMP)

Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 1 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #1)Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 28 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #28)

Series Title: Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE
Author: CLAMP
Volumes Reviewed: 1-28 (complete series)
Publisher: Del Rey
Release Date: April 2004 - November 2010
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Adventure
Content Rating: Teen (violence)
Format Read: Paperback (purchased & library)
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Summary (for Volume 1):

To collect the pieces of Sakura's memories scattered through many unknown worlds, Sakura and Syaoran contract world-hopping Mokona from the Time Witch Yuko, and with fellow contractors Kurogane and Fai travel to many worlds. Along the way they discover much about each other and about themselves, and struggle against one who would use the power of Sakura's memories to alter everything they have ever known.

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In a Sentence: A fun and exciting but also serious and convoluted story of just how far someone will go to fulfill a wish.

Story: How far would you go to protect someone you love? To see someone you'd lost just one more time? To see another's desire granted? All these questions are the basis of this epic and complicated saga about wishes, curses, and the prices one must pay to fulfill them.

The first half of the series is a lot of fun with minimal over-arcing intrigue as the group travels to different and fascinating worlds collecting Sakura's memories. We get to know and care for the characters as they get to know and care for each other through dangerous and exciting adventures. What series arc intrigue we do collect comes in bits and pieces and flashbacks that should but don't really prepare you for the sheer mass of multi-layered mystery ahead. Once you get into the mid teens, things take a darker turn that slides into a convoluted second half of mysteries layered upon answers layered upon mysteries as secrets and lies are revealed and multiples of familiar faces come into play. By the early twenties the story moves fast and gets seriously complicated, so be prepared to power through to the conclusion once you hit them or you may get a little lost.

As can be expected of CLAMP, the end is left open not only for the characters to make cameos in other series (according to the Translator, they appeared in Kobato!), but for possible sequel series someday. True to form, Tsubasa: WoRLD CHRoNiCLE started releasing August 2014 in Japan, and has thankfully been licensed by Kodansha for publication in America beginning December 2015!

Setting: Until the second half of the series when the group started lingering in worlds, my favorite world changed with every jump. The Hanshin Republic with its battle-ready, guardian-angel-like Kudan. The Country of Oto with its oni-hunters and Cat's Eye cafe and world secret. The Country of Shura with its endless war. Piffle World with its Dragonfly aircraft race. The Country of Recort, steampunk meets childhood fantasy with a library of magical books I'd kill to visit. They travel to over a dozen worlds that span all time and setting - desert and snow and tropical, tribal and Victorian and futuristic, flourishing and desolate, magical and technological. All show limitless imagination and artistic skill and are worth seeing.

Art: Amazing, as can be expected from CLAMP. This is their sweeter style, with mostly pretty characters boasting lots of personality and intricately detailed backdrops.

Characters: It's hard to go into any depth about the characters in this book because not only do some of them sort of change personality halfway through the series, but others change entire persons. With CLAMP, nothing - and especially no one - is what they seem, and before the end everyone and everything has no less than two gasp-worthy alterations. But no matter their changes, the main group and secondary characters are all interesting and fun to follow through thick and thin and many thrilling adventures!

Favorite Character: Fai D. Flowright, no contest. He begins fun and playful but as his true personality emerges due to time and violence he becomes chilling and thrilling and all the best spoilers!!

Special Note: Make sure to take stock of what every character is doing in every frame, because rarely is someone not doing something interesting! This includes even the extra background characters - you never know who will make a cameo.

Romantic Relationship: Sakura and Syaoran's romance is one for the ages as it spans not only time and space and worlds in this series but flows from its origins in Cardcaptor Sakura. It's sweet and tragic but no matter the obstacles your heart goes out to them and roots for them to somehow be together.

Series Crossover: This series crosses with another of CLAMP's called xxxHoLic. xxxHoLic was released in tandem with Tsubasa in America, and I initially read the two together, more or less (the volume pacing is wildly different). Apparently you don't have to read one to follow the other, but having read both I must say that a deeper layer of the convoluted onion opens up between both arcs so I definitely recommend, while perhaps not reading them "together," reading both near each other. If I had to choose which to read first, I think I would say xxxHoLic, because reading the entirety of Tsubasa first will ruin the mysterious beginning of xxxHoLic. (FYI the Tsubasa sequel series, Tsubasa: WoRLD CHRoNiCLE, crosses over with the xxxHoLic sequel series, xxxHoLic Rei.)

Conclusion: While the plot can get a bit complicated in the second half, with its dazzling worlds and highly engaging characters this CLAMP saga is worth a little confusion as the ladies truly let their limitless imaginations run wild through space and time. Highly recommend for contemporary fantasy manga lovers.


Scribble Rating
4.5 of 5 Scribbles


Friday, January 8, 2016

The #FridayReads Review (1/8/16)



Welcome to The #FridayReads Review, a regular Friday segment where I share what I've been reading the past week, and what I'm planning to read next! Want to join the Friday fun? Post your own #FridayReads Review and leave the link in the Comments below, or just Comment with what you've been reading!


>> CURRENTLY READING <<
Red Queen (Red Queen, #1)
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (ARC)
Finally giving this a go. While the story is engaging enough to keep my interest, the plot is a seriously overused one and, while Mare does have a personality, she reads like a placeholder, a shell not physically fleshed out. I'll stick with it, though.


>> JUST FINISHED <<
Alcatraz vs. the Evil LibrariansThe Demon Prince of Momochi House, Vol. 3

Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians by Brandon Sanderson (ARC)
5 Stars. A clever and comical adventure with witty writing, creative characters, and a playful and ponderous plot. Loved this fourth read just as much as the first, and the reissue illustrations made a fun addition! Review to come.

The Demon Prince of Momochi House vol. 3 by Aya Shouoto (PBK)
4 Stars. This continues to be an interesting series, and I'm really excited to get my hands on vol. 4 after the last-page cliffhanger!


>> READING NEXT <<
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)
Cinder by Marissa Meyer (ARC)
Marissa coming to my local indie in February so I really need to get on this series soon!


So what are you reading this week?

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday: The Lost Compass (Joel Ross)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly blogging event hosted by Breaking the Spine, in which one spotlights an upcoming release they are eagerly anticipating.

This week's pre-publication "can't-wait-to-read" selection is:


The Lost Compass (The Fog Diver, #2)
Title: The Lost Compass
Author: Joel Ross
Release Date: May 24, 2016
Publisher: HarperCollins
Summary:
In the high-stakes sequel to The Fog Diver, thirteen-year-old Chess and his crew must stop the deadly and mysterious Fog from enveloping the city of Port Oro and destroying their world.

Chess and his crew—Hazel, Swedish, and Bea—may have escaped the slums, but they cannot escape the Fog that threatens to swallow the entire mountaintop city of Port Oro.

Only one thing can stop the fog: an ancient machine known as the Compass. Only one person can find it: Chess. With the help of his crew, Chess faces dangerous encounters, brutal battles, and deadly driftsharks to unearth the hidden instrument. It’s a race against time to save this high-altitude sanctuary.

With adventure at every turn, peril behind every corner, and a few determined slum kids who are up to the task, Joel Ross presents a fantastic world in this fast-paced follow-up to The Fog Diver.

Why I'm Looking Forward To It: I really enjoyed the originality and adventure of the first book, The Fog Diver, so I'm looking forward to continuing the crew's story in this sequel!


So what book are you waiting on?

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Novel News: Tor Resurrects Alcatraz!


The Dark Talent: Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians (Alcatraz, #5)
For those of us who have been long awaiting the last of Alcatraz Smedry's epic adventures, the time is almost at hand - publisher Tor Books (through their Starscape imprint) has picked up the Alcatraz series and will be publishing the final book, ALCATRAZ VS. THE DARK TALENT, this summer! And that's not all: deluxe hardcover editions of the first four books will be reissued early this year, with illustrations by Hayley Lazo! Look for my review of the first book, ALCATRAZ VS. THE EVIL LIBRARIANS, in February, and for more information on this exciting news, check out these Tor.com articles:



Monday, January 4, 2016

Review: Wish You Were Italian (Kristin Rae)

Wish You Were Italian (If Only . . ., #2)
Title: Wish You Were Italian
Series: If Only..., Book 2
Author: Kristin Rae (site)
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Release Date: May 6, 2014
Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Travel Romance
Told: First Person (Pippa), Present Tense
Content Rating: Teen (thematic elements, kissing)
Format Read: ARC (traded)
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Summary:

The summer before senior year of high school. It’s supposed to be one of the biggest summers of her life, but Pippa is headed to an art program she has no interest in. The one saving grace is it’s in Italy. And when the opportunity strikes, she decides to ditch the program and travel Italy accomplishing her own list of goals. Things like swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, eating a whole pizza in one sitting…and falling in love with an Italian boy!

As she explores the famous cities of Rome and Pompeii, Pippa finds herself falling for two boys: a local guy she knows is nothing but trouble and a cute American archaeology student who keeps disappearing and reappearing at the strangest moments. Will Pippa find her true love before her parents find out the truth about her summer program?


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In a Sentence: A fun and flirty teen travel romance with a common plot but relatable characters and smooth writing.

SeriesThis is the second book in the If Only series, but each book in the series is a standalone and can be read on its own without reading the others.

In need of a light read during a few sick days I decided to do some traveling and grabbed this highly recommended "If Only" title. Although the story followed the very common travel romance plot of a tourist girl who is drawn to both a hot bad-boy local and a cute good-guy tourist, an easy writing style and playful dialogue made for a smooth read while vivid description utilizing all the senses brought Italy to life via tastes and smells and the stickiness of summer. The two romances led to an inevitable love triangle for a few chapters, but essentially one was little more than a regrettable crush while the other was flirty and sweet and I adored every second Pippa spent with the boy. While I wish she had taken more initiative in the second half of the book, with both the romance and seeing more of Italy, for the most part her adventure was fun to follow and despite a sad surprise twist at the end the story concluded on a sweet note.

Conclusion: A solid travel read with smooth writing and a sweet romance. I will definitely be picking up Kristin Rae's next installment in the "If Only" series, What You Always Wanted!

For Fans Of: light travel romances

Scribble Rating
4 of 5 Scribbles


Sunday, January 3, 2016

New Feature: Reading Quirks


Most avid readers have at least a few bookish "quirks" concerning format, genres, authors, what have you, but over the past few years I've discovered I personally have some pretty odd ones. To possibly explain some of my more unusual eccentricities, I thought I would share some of them in a new blog feature entitled "Reading Quirks"!

In these posts I'll cover topics such as why I mainly read softcovers, my preference for ARCs, my love/hate relationship with mysteries, how I read to review and more. I hope they will help you understand me a little better, and I hope you will share some of your own reading quirks as well. Look for the first post to go up soon!

Friday, January 1, 2016

The #FridayReads Review (1/1/16)



Welcome to The #FridayReads Review, a regular Friday segment where I share what I've been reading the past week, and what I'm planning to read next! Want to join the Friday fun? Post your own #FridayReads Review and leave the link in the Comments below, or just Comment with what you've been reading!


>> CURRENTLY READING <<
Natsume's Book of Friends, Volume 2Happy Cafe Volume 8

Natsume's Book of Friends vol. 2 by Yuki Midorikawa (PBK)
This is a favorite series I've previously had to read out of order due to incomplete library collections, but now that I've started collecting it I finally got my hands on #2! So happy to find out how Natsume met some very important players in the rest of the series.

Happy Cafe vol. 8 by Kou Matsuzuki (PBK)
While online holiday sale shopping I discovered that before Tokyopop went under they printed one more volume in one of my favorite manga series ever. Didn't believe it actually existed until it was in my hands, and now that my year has literally been made I'm enjoying it with great relish!


>> JUST FINISHED <<
Wish You Were Italian (If Only . . ., #2)The Ancient Magus' Bride Vol. 3

Wish You Were Italian by Kristin Rae (ARC)
4 Stars. A fun and flirty teen travel romance with a common plot but relatable characters and smooth writing. Review to come.

The Ancient Magus' Bride vol. 3 by Kore Yamazaki (PBK)
5 Stars. This is one of those series that I swear is written just for me as it continues to develop almost exactly as my heart desires. Just squeaking in this takes my favorite manga volume of the year.


>> READING NEXT <<
The Nightmare Affair (The Arkwell Academy, #1)
The Nightmare Affair by Mindee Arnett (ARC)
I'm planning to tackle a lot of finished series this year, and The Arkwell Academy is one of my tops! TNA will be a re-read (for reviewing purposes), and then I finally devour the rest of the trilogy!


So what are you reading this week?