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Monday, 1 August 2016

Luce Reviews: The Foxhole Court


The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic follows the story of Neil Josten who becomes a member of Palmetto State University's (PSU Foxes) Exy team. His upbringing has been far from simple as he is the son of the murderous crime lord known as 'The Butcher'. After being on the run for the majority of his life, he's used to moving from place to place on short notice. However, joining PSU's Exy team takes him down an unsure path and one that lacks escape routes. Neil knew the risks of joining PSU Foxes but initially had no choice but to accept the offer. This Exy team is often a part of live broadcasts meaning hiding from the sports news channels was an impossibility. Unfortunately, this leaves Neil at a disadvantage as he could easily be tracked down by the his father and killed if he were to discover it was him. The lies he tells others can only withstand the strain of time and his other team members for so long, before his truths can be discovered he plans to move onto his next destination. One of the members of the Exy team happens to be an old friend and he can't leave him behind again. Neil has to come to the decision on whether or not this Exy Team is worth risking his life for. After 8 years he's finally found a place where he feels he belongs: should he stay or should he go?

That's the general synopsis of the book and even writing that got me excited. Honestly, this book is incredible and I completely understand why people rave about it. Every character in this book has a story to tell, and each one is as brutal and horrific as the last. The best thing about this book is that it leaves no story untold. You find out about each of the character's backstories and why they became a member of the Foxes exy team. The truth is that each character has come from a miserable background and the coach, David Wymack, picks each member based on their brokenness. Exy is basically a rougher version of Lacrosse and there's no saying what injuries could be made while out on the court. They all live and breathe the sport.

In saying all this I must explicitly warn you all of the books triggers. There is a lot of violence, drugs and mental health issues are frequently mentioned. At times, they can be graphically explained so I'd suggest avoiding this book if those topics are not something you'd want to read about. The book itself isn't completely realistic, either. Of course it's not, it's a fictional novel and there's a lot of times when you could be left thinking, "That really wouldn't happen". So if you're super-duper into realism then this book won't be for you. In fact, you'd be better off reading a non-fiction piece if that's what you're after.

Honestly, I adored this book. There wasn't a time when I lost interest in it as there's so many plot twists it's hard not to want to find out what happens next. It's easy to become invested in the character's well-beings as parts of their struggles can be related to. Exy is easily understandable as Sakavic has done an amazing job of describing exactly how it's played. It's a shame it's not a real sport. I guess health and safety would be against it ever being played, and we don't want to upset them! God forbid!

I'd recommend this book to anybody. It's so beautifully written, even with the minor grammatical mistakes here and there. This book can be bought on Amazon - Paperback edition is £7, but it's mainly an e-book and it's free! Seriously, a book this good deserves all the love a reader can give. Don't pass on the opportunity to read it, you won't regret it!

Until next time,
Luce xo








Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Luce Reviews: Fallen By Lauren Kate



The story follows young girl, Lucinda (Luce) Price from her troublesome past to her torturous present as she is enrolled at Sword & Cross Reform School in Savannah. After being accused of the fire that caused the tragic loss of a boy, she had no other option but to go there and make an attempt to rebuild her life. Not long after she is enrolled, Luce finds herself drawn to a handsome, mysterious boy named Daniel, whom she is almost certain she has crossed paths with before their meeting at Sword & Cross. But when another boy, Cam, steps onto the scene, will she be able to decide who she wants and needs more? Will she choose to listen to her head or her heart?

This book is the first in the 'Fallen Series'. I found it to be a thrilling read, I was hooked from the very first page and enjoyed (almost) every moment of reading it. Although this story is an easy read, it is still descriptive and wonderfully written. Lauren Kate has really outdone herself with this book, and I hope the rest of the series follows suit.

Daniel - one of the main protagonists - is initially your typical jock, with a very abrupt and unwelcoming attitude. However, as the book develops, it's difficult not to love his character. Not far into the book, you also meet Arriane, who's your typical crazy lady... with an interesting twist. She can easily make a giggle escape your mouth with some of the things she says. Personally, Daniel and Arriane were definitely my favourite's as they brought so much to the book as a whole. Saying that, I did feel that Luce was easy to relate to with that every day girl next door vibe to her.

As much as I loved the book; I did find it to be fairly predictable. I found myself able to guess a lot of upcoming events in the advancing chapters. That's the reason I cannot rate the book a full 5/5 as I would've preferred more plot twists than what there was. However, everybody's reading experiences are different, and just because I was able to correctly predict the majority of the events it doesn't mean that everybody will be able to. I've read an awful lot of supernatural books in recent years, therefore, I find it easier to predict what happens in that particular genre of books.

This book is definitely aimed at Teens/Young Adults and is directed towards fans of novels about the supernatural and romance. Even if the story content is completely different to that of Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick; I felt as though there were a few similarities here and there. Maybe if you read both books; you'll come to understand why I've said that.

Overall, I rate this book 4/5.

Hope you all enjoyed my first review,
Luce xo


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