Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Booksessions: Momentum by Imogen Rose

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INTEGRATION: Book of the Day


Integration

Today’s book is Integration – Bonfire Academy Book Two by Imogen Rose. It has a 5 star rating, falls into the Young Adult, Horror, Fiction category, and is available for just $3.99!
Integration – Bonfire Academy Book Two 
Author: Imogen Rose
Rating: ★★★★★ 5 stars
Category: Young Adult, Horror, Fiction
Price: $3.99
Author Website
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Summary:

Second haiku warning:
A boyfriend missing
A lover must pay in blood
A princess must die
Welcome back to Bonfire Academy.

Reviews:

I’ve mentioned before about this author… she is compared to Harry Potter or Twilight, and while I agree the genres are similar, the writing has a darker undertone and her protagonists usually have much more depth. -— Candy’s Raves
I’m always impressed by Rose’s ability to introduce and integrate new characters in an ongoing series and to craft an engrossing story, which is aptly demonstrated here. But what struck me as I was reflecting on Integration was that she’s done a first clazz job of world building without me realizing it. -— BigAl’s Books & Pals
Imogen Rose manages to write stories with believable characters that live in an wonderfully unbelievable world. –New Girl

About the Author:

Imogen Rose is the author of the bestselling YA series, the Portal Chronicles. She was born in a small town in Sweden and moved to London in her twenties. After obtaining a PhD in immunology from Imperial College, she moved with her family to New Jersey, where she’s been based for the past ten years.
For as long as she can remember, Imogen has dreamt stories. Stories that continued from night to night, from dream to dream. So, even as a child, going to bed was never an issue, just an anticipation of the story to come.
PORTAL, Imogen’s first novel, would have remained in her imagination, to be shared only with her daughter, Lauren, had her eight-year-old not insisted that she write it down. In the course of a month, Imogen typed while Lauren waited eagerly by the printer for the pages to appear, and a novel took shape.
The warm reception PORTAL received encouraged her to continue with the story and the Portal Chronicles. Faustine is Imogen’s first book in her new series, the Bonfire Chronicles. She has recently published INITIATION, the prequel to FAUSTINE.
Imogen is a self-confessed Hermès addict who enjoys shopping, traveling, watching movies and playing with her dog, Tallulah.

http://trindiebooks.com/integration/

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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Monday, November 19, 2012

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Integration Review


Two-Doll Review: Integration by Imogen Rose

Submitted by  on November 14, 2012 – 7:00 am
Author: Imogen Rose
Title: Integration
Release: July 10, 2012
Series: Bonfire Academy #2
Reviewers: Chrissy, Mona Leigh
Source: Review Copies
Purchase: Amazon | Book Depository
Second haiku warning:
A boyfriend missing
A lover must pay in blood
A princess must die
Welcome back to Bonfire Academy.
What Chrissy had to say…
I really enjoyed reading Integration but I found that I like the first book in the series (Initiation) just a little bit better. There were several things in this novel that made no sense to me, but perhaps it will be explained in the following novel. I found the characters to be complex and either endearing or entirely loathsome depending on the character. I think that Bonfire Academy is a cauldron of turmoil and secrets but not entirely to the extent of books like Harry Potter.
I enjoyed catching up with some of the characters from the first book. I must agree with Mona, I have never read a book where one of the students eats another. That was incredibly original and a bit of a “what the heck was that?” moment for me. The pace of the story moved along nicely and the series of events lined up nicely as well. But I think that there were a bit too many loose ends.
All and all I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the next in the series. However, I must give my usual warning, while this is a young adult novel it may not be suitable for younger readers because of the violence, content, and language.

What Mona had to say….
Personally, I liked Integration more than the first book, Initiation, but to be fair, Ms. Rose had a lot of world building to do in the first offering. This time we were able to enjoy the characters and let the background take care of itself.
Cordelia is back helping Professor Bern, and Faustine is only slightly better at controlling her demon form. A death threat in the form of a haiku arrives, but considering so many of the students are royalty, it really doesn’t shed much light on the intended victims. Neither does it shed light on my question, “Why a haiku?” The poem doesn’t seem to fit with anything else in the story.
Mason, who had tried once before to kill Cordelia, has returned to school. Why? It all boils down to money. In case you’ve forgotten, Mason is the shapeshifter that can become either male or female.
Some of what transpires in the book makes no logical sense to me, and much information that should be disseminated to the students remains hush-hush. At least Quinn learns that Cordelia and Jagger are synced and therefore, life partners. He’s very angry about it, and I suspect his revenge won’t be long in coming.
I do believe this is the first story I’ve read where one classmate actually eats another. The guilty party must stand trial for the death, but really, how do you justify eating someone? Is it possible?
I’ve read reviews comparing the series to Harry Potter or Twilight, but personally, I don’t see even a vague resemblance. While the stories are interesting and fast paced, they’re not particularly deep or invite the reader to become vested in the outcome. But they are fun to read, and after all, isn’t that what we need from time to time?
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Monday, November 12, 2012

Do you use WATTPAD?

Initiation is available on #wattpad! You can read a little sample of Imogen's book for free! Check it out: HERE