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  • Writer's pictureJade Melody

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½


Just like the last book I read (The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater), I discovered this book back in 2016 when I was no where near ready to read it. So I'm glad I read it now, when my reading kick picked up even though I have no time because I'm trying to keep my 4.0 GPA. Anyways, Claudia Gray wrote this magnificent book and I want to tell you about it now.


Marguerite Caine has always been surrounded by people she thinks are pure genius for as long as she can remember. This is pretty normal considering her parents are well known physicists with groundbreaking achievements. Their most astonishing invention being the Firebird, which allows its users to jump into different alternate dimensions. And it's not simply you and your body jumping into that universe, you jump into where your self in that dimension is at that exact moment in time; Therefore you can only to jump to dimensions where you already exist. The Firebird promises to revolutionize science forever. But then Marguerite's father is murdered, and the killer is one of her parents handsome grad-student assistants, Paul, that has practically become part of their family. Before the law can touch him, he escapes into another dimension where he believes nobody can get to him. Little does he know that Theo, another one of the handsome grad-students, has been repairing the Firebird prototypes and that he plans on going after him. Theo doesn't know that Marguerite is going to convince him to let her go because she is angry and out for revenge. She refuses to let the man who destroyed her family go free. She will race after Paul through different universes encountering the alternate versions of those she knows, including Paul, whose life entangles with hers in increasingly familiar ways. Before long she begins to question Paul's guilt as well as her own heart. It's not long that she discovers the truth behind her fathers death is far more complicated that she could've imagined.


I read reviews for this book before reading it of people who didn't like it, which was a huge mistake because it made me worried that I wouldn't like it either. Little did I know I had nothing to be worried about because I loved it! My favorite aspects were the interweaving dimensions, the characters and the love triangle? (Yes you read that right).


The different dimensions of futuristic London, Semi-Medieval Russia and an Oceanographic dominated world are fascinating. When Marguerite became Grand Duchess Margarita was when I was the most intrigued with the story line and irritated because of the broken Firebird that seemed almost impossible to fix. But this was the section of the book that legitimately brought me to tears (because of her dad) therefore it was my favorite part.


Some people may argue that the characters have no depth, but I found myself attached to them by the end of the story, which only happens to well written characters (in my opinion of course). Marguerite was strong willed and determined but was also full of emotion and love for, not only her dad, but her whole family. Theo was the only one who had aspects of being shallow until near the end of the story. Paul was another one who I seemed to be rooting for the entirety of the book, something about his large demeanor but shyness made me drawn to him. He wasn't the stereotype of a wanna-be-bad boy like Theo was.


And the love triangle?? Dare I even say that I enjoyed it?? Because I did. A lot. I am not the biggest fan of love triangles and typically I find them cringey and annoying but I didn't mind this one. Like I mentioned previously, I found Paul more favorable than Theo so of course I was hoping for him and Marguerite to get together and I will still hope for them while I continue the series.


For those not wanting to try this series because of the bad reviews they've seen, I would recommend you give it a try. And if you feel like you want to DNF it (I never did, but hypothetically because I was worried I might do that) push through because you will get to the meat of the story and it will be worth it.

  • Writer's pictureJade Melody


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  • Writer's pictureJade Melody


Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians, #1) ~ Kevin Kwan

Started: December 31st 2018

Finished: January 2nd 2019

Rated: 3.5

Likes: Rachel, Nick and Astrids storylines, Drama (I guess)

Dislikes: Other pointless point of views/storylines

Notes: Want to know what happens with Nick & Rachel


Red Queen (Red Queen, #1) ~ Victoria Aveyard

Started: January 3rd 2019

Finished: January 5th 2019

Rated: 3.5

Likes: Overall story, Plot twist

Dislikes: Characters, Slow beginning

Notes: Will most likely read other books in series


The Mermaid ~ Christina Henry

Started: January 6th 2019

Finished: January 8th 2019

Rated: 4

Likes: Not childish, Aspects of realism

Dislikes: Ending

Notes: Everything about this book was great for me besides the ending


The Dog Stars ~ Peter Heller

Started: January 8th 2019

Finished: DNF on January 9th 2019

Rated: I don't rate books I don't finish

Likes: None

Dislikes: The writing style!

Notes: The minute I started this book I was disinterested. The writing style killed any hope this book had of me reading it.


People Kill People ~ Ellen Hopkins

Started: January 9th 2019

Finished: January 10th 2019

Rated: 4

Likes: The alternating and interweaving perspectives, talks about controversial topics in a respectable way

Dislikes: Slow middle, lack of character attachment

Notes: This book has triggers, one major one being guns.

Ellen Hopkins is one of my favorite authors!


When Dimple Met Rishi ~ Sandhya Menon

Started: January 11th 2019

Finished: January 13th 2019

Rated: 4

Likes: Cute, refreshing, teen romance

Dislikes: No information about web developing?

Notes: Kind of cliché but it's enjoyable


Turtles All The Way Down ~ John Green

Started: January 13th 2019

Finished: January 16th 2019

Rated: 2

Likes: Character with mental illness

Dislikes: Literally no plot, overwhelming anxiety that took over the novel

Notes: I know I'm contradicting myself by saying I like that there is a character with mental illness but that she also made me dislike this novel. It's nice to see representation of mental illness within books, but when the ENTIRE book is just her anxiety ridden head, it's not enjoyable and makes my anxiety spike.


A Very Large Expanse of Sea ~Tahereh Mafi

Started: January 16th 2019

Finished: January 17th 2019

Rated: 5

Likes: Relationship, Writing, Racial Diversity, Breakdancing

Dislikes:

Notes: Everything about this book was perfect. I really admire the writing style because it was written incredibly well. My favorite book of 2019 so far. Recommend to EVERYONE.

P.S. Ocean is my new book boyfriend.


Once And For All ~ Sarah Dessen

Started: January 17th 2019

Finished: DNF on January 18th 2019

Rated: I don't rate books I don't finish

Likes: Written by Sarah Dessen

Dislikes: Everything besides that ^

Notes: Sarah Dessen was one of my favorite authors when I was in my younger teen years but now, especially after reading such a great book before this, I just couldn't try to read this. I wasn't interested and for some reason I thought I would be but oh my gosh it was so boring. I don't even think I made it to the second chapter. Sorry Sarah Dessen, I think we have to break up.


The Raven Boys ~ Maggie Stiefvater

Started: January 18th 2019

Finished: January 23rd 2019

Rating: 4.5

Likes: Characters, drama, the magic realism

Dislikes: Kind of confusing, slow beginning

Notes: The last 150 pages of the book were impossible to set down and it ended up being so good.


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