1. Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices #3) by Cassandra Clare
Why I recommend it:
Cassandra Clare writes some of the most amazing Young Adult novels. I got hooked into the Shadowhunter world soon after she had finish writing City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments #1). With this stunning finish to The Infernal Devices, this series now is probably my favourite YA series. This book explores a wide range of values and emotions, and also what it takes to find happiness when everything seems to set against your wishes. The writing is exquisite and flowing, and the characters are so real and easy to relate to. I experience every ounce of feelings of the characters and feel the pain, the love, the happiness, the fear and the anger everytime. If you haven't read this series, I highly recommend it. My review of Clockwork Princess will be coming in the next few days. It's so good that I'm re-reading it right now!
2. Fragments (Partials #2) by Dan Wells
Why I recommend it:
This book was one of my most anticipated YA releases of the year, and true to my expectations, it did not disappoint. Human morals, and the choice to do right or wrong wars with each other in this book. Humanity is challenged in every part of Kira's journey and she and her friends will experience many impossible decisions on their way to find peace and the solution to their problems. What is right? To sacrifice a few from a race without their permission to sustain the livelihood of thousands of another race even though it's wrong, or to save the few and let all the thousands die? This book is gripping and a Sci-fi journey you don't want to pass. In my opinion, it may be even better than Partials (Partials #1). Once again, I will endeavour to put my review up after Easter :)
I loved both of these. Great recommendations! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat Recs! I haven't read Partials yet but, I really want to. I am listening to Clockwork Prince right now and I can't wait to read the last book.
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