Review: Penryn and the End of Days by Susan Ee



I was first turned onto Angelfall by our friend Stephanie back in 2012. Like her, I was immediately taken with Penryn and Raffe and their struggle to keep their families together litereally and figurely. Her mother schizophrenic and her sister is in a wheelchair. After her father left them, it’s been up to Penryn to take care of them. It was hard enough before Angels descended on the earth an caused a massive breakdown of civilization. For Raffe, he just wants to stop his people from an all out Civil War. Raffe and Penryn team up as they help each other and discovered that the Angel’s appearance of Earth may not be divine intervention after all. Spoilers Ahead! Continue reading
Library Books
As you know from reading my tags (which I’m sure you all do), I get a lot of my books from the public library. This is strategic on my part. As a graduate student who is a year away from having her PhD, I’m hoping (and working my butt off so) that in a year I will be packing all of my belongings and moving someplace else for a job. So, the fewer books I buy (and I love buying books) the fewer books I have to pack and move.
Plus, I have a lot of fun on the library’s website. I like to make lists of books I am interested in and then work my way through the lists. Recently, many of the books I’ve wanted have had waiting lists, so it is fun to put yourself on the list and then anticipate the book. You get an email telling you that it is your turn. It is a little like Christmas! So, this is the trade off. I don’t get to buy endless stacks of books but I do get to create lists and then pick up books at the library. As far as trades go, it is not bad.
There is one problem with this, though. When everything you’re waiting for becomes available at the same time. I currently have five things checked out from the library that our due in the next 5-12 days. They were all on waiting lists so I had to check them out or lose my spot on the list. I’ve only managed to start three of them and so far only managed to finish one of them. I guess I just need to read faster!
Also, I feel a little guilty that I have books checked out that I haven’t gotten to start yet that other people are waiting for.
Of course, if I don’t make it to the end of all of the books before I have to return them, I can always put myself back on the waiting list. This is something I had to do with Gilead. It doesn’t bother me to break up the reading of a book. I’m pretty well trained in reading more than one thing at a time and spreading the readings out.
Do you check books out from your public library? How do you feel about waiting lists? Are they a source of anticipation-creation or frustration? What is your favorite part of your public library? Join us in the comments!
What I’m Reading Now: The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma

And now for something completely different.
Pop Culture Homework Assignment
Summer is upon us, Dearest Readers! Ah, summer, those halcyon days when school is out, the days are long, and you can read whatever you want all day long! Or, you could as a child but now you are adult and have them same constraints in the summer as you had in the winter. (Before someone points that I am, in fact, still in school let me preempt you stating that *because* school is out, this is prime data collection time for me, which means I have even more work to do now, all of it work I have to do someplace not where I live. Lucky me! (No, really, Lucky me!) Also, apologies about that crazy run-on sentence.)
But, we here at StackExLifeEx are planning a summer time reading challenge. We’re calling it the Pop Culture Homework Assignment. (Hat-tip to our friends, B and E, who have been giving each other pop culture homework assignments for years.) The assignments will be different for each of us: we will be assigning each other things outside of our comfort zones. We’ll post reading updates this summer and you’re more than welcome to join us. (Either by challenging yourself or by reading along with one of us.)
So, Dearest Readers, what makes you excited for summer? What summer reads do you have in your queue?
This Month in Reality…. SPACE! SCIENCE! PHYSICS! WAY MORE ABOUT MY PERSONAL LIFE THAN YOU NEED TO KNOW!
What I’m Reading Now: End of Days by Susan Ee

So, World After still wasn’t as good as Angelfall but after reading them back to back I have more appreciation for it. I think I forgot things that happened in Angelfall that I missed things in World After that sort of changed how I saw the book. So ladies and gentlemen, that is why you go back and read the previous books in a series. Now on to the finale.
What I’m Rereading Now: World After by Susan Ee

The first time I read this, I was underwhelmed. The felt the first book was so strong that this one didn’t match up. Let’s see if it’s any better on the second read.
Review: Game Set Match by Jennifer Iacopelli
I liked this a lot more then I thought I would and what a perfect time for me to read with just the French Open starting on Sunday. The players of Outer Banks Tennis Academy are gearing up to play Roland Garros. There is Penny Harrison, rising star on the WTA, who has just beat the number one player in the world. Indy Gaffney, a natural talent who is getting back in the game after the death of her mother and Jasmine Randazzano, the daughter of two Grand Slam tennis. They all of their sights set on tennis greatness and boys. Despite being billed as a romance it’s pretty heavy on the tennis. It actually has more tennis action then Monica Seles’ series, The Academy which is kinda surprising.
Review: The Heir by Kiera Cass
This contains a few spoilers, mostly on how the original The Selection Trilogy ended.
The Selection introduced us to America Singer, Prince Maxon and the country of Illea and how the heir of the Illean throne picks a bride. In a Bachelor style reality show. In the original trilogy, America battles 34 other girls for the affection of Prince Maxon, all while having feelings for boyfriend back home, Aspen. In background of all this the country of Illea is in a crisis. The people are separated into castes that leave no room for upward mobility. There are threats from within and without as unrest hits a critical mass. How is anyone supposed to fall in love under this conditions?