Friday, April 22, 2022

"Emerald Illusion" by J. Rodes

About this book:

  “Abrielle used to dream of a different life. Adventure. Romance. Hope. Not of Kansas.
   Now, after the loss of her mother and a move she didn't want to make, she's lost the will to dream anymore, let alone believe in her father's Somedays. But a swirling wind, a wall of leaves, and a blinding darkness transform her world.
   She and both of her brothers, Brogan and Matteaus, are swept from Kansas to someplace beyond--to a desert in which everything is watery brown, including the sky and the light of the weak sun. Abrielle finds herself in the middle of a realm everyone had heard of but no one believed existed. Except this version is run-down and broken, void of color and hope. Not much different from her view of life in Kansas.
   When she gathers her bearings, she discovers her youngest brother is missing, lost in a land that is foreign and dying. Finding Matteaus becomes her sole focus, but when she and Brogan meet a boy named Levi, who only adds more mystery to this world that shouldn't exist, she finds out this kingdom is much more perilous than the children's book ever told.
   Matteaus is in great danger.
   There is nothing safe about Oz.”


Series: As of now, no.


Spiritual Content- Scriptures are remembered & referenced (said to be from the Great Story); Prayers; Blessings on others; God in Oz is referred to as Ma’ohr; Hearing a voice (God/Ma’ohr); Asking Ma’ohr to see or for help and Him doing so; *Spoiler* Seeing Ma’ohr, talking to Him, & being full of joy in His presence in a lovely garden/mountain *End of Spoiler*; Many talks about the King (called Ma’ohr to those who claim Him), being sent by Him, having the choice to follow Him, the Kingdom (Heaven), The Royal Law (to love others, kindness and compassion), making sure to see the Light (follow Ma’ohr), & Light seekers; ‘H’s are capitalized when referring to the King; Mentions of the King/Ma’ohr & thanking Him; Mentions of the Kingdom that “is and is to come”; Mentions of having a hope (referring to Heaven); Mentions of prayers & praying; A couple mentions of a Savior (referring to Christ); A couple mentions of blessings; Two Scriptures are in the ending notes;
             *Note: The Illusion and the powers of the Darkness is the evil in Oz; Seeing a cloud of darkness (called the ‘Darkness’ which it’s intent is “to kill, destroy, and devour”); Mentions of the Darkness; Mentions of curses & an evil witch; Mentions of evil people & evil looks; Mentions of witches from the original story of Oz, them putting curses on other, & a princess being part fairy, having magic, and putting a spell on everyone (we do not see any of this, but are told about it); Mentions of Abrielle wondering if they going to be a ritualistic sacrifice to a pagan god (they are not); A mention of that the Darkness can’t be defeated by a mere mortal.
 
 
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘dang it’, a ‘dumb’, an ‘idiot’, a ‘what the heck’, two forms of ‘wimp’, and nine forms of ‘stupid’s; Eye rolling & Sarcasm; Fighting, Blood/Bleeding, Injuries, Pain, Being drugged, & Passing out (up to semi-detailed); Going through a tornado-like event & a sand-storm (up to semi-detailed); Imagining deaths & thinking someone is trying to kill you (up to semi-detailed); Being threatened & held at knife-point (up to semi-detailed); Abrielle & her family are grieving the loss of her mother (who disappeared and then “turned up dead”); Many mentions of lies, lying, liars, & deception; Mentions of murders; Mentions of thieves that steal children & the children being stolen from their families; Mentions of fighting, battles, & weapons (when given weapons, the group is told that “a life is a life, bestowed with love and purpose—never disregard that.”); Mentions of fighting, blood/bleeding, injuries, pain, & weapons (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of kidnappings & being drugged; Mentions of jealousy; Mentions of hatred; A few mentions of murderers & criminals; A few mentions of violence (such as fires, inquisitions, & executions); A couple mentions of the smell of decay; A couple mentions of rumors;
             *Note: A few mentions of car brands; A few mentions of book, authors, & fictional characters (Don Quixote & Tolkien); A mention of Disney World.
 
 
Sexual Content- An almost kiss, a forehead kiss, and a barely-above-not-detailed kiss; Remembering a kiss (barely-above-not-detailed); Touches, Nearness, Embraces, Dancing, & Warmth (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; Noticing, Staring, & Electricity (barely-above-not-detailed); Brotherly teasing about a boy; A man looks at Abrielle’s form in a way that makes her uncomfortable; Mentions of kisses & looking at someone’s lips; Mentions of seducing someone; Mentions of jealousy; A few mentions of Abrielle not having her first boyfriend or kiss yet; A couple mentions of crushes; A mention of a wink; Attraction and some of the emotions;
             *Note: Mentions of a man wanting a woman from another place because the women in his city can’t bear children (it’s assumed because they are sterile, think it’s beneath them, or something else) & he wanted a seed of his own; A mention of almost landing a very painful hit to a guy (near his hip).
 
-Abrielle, age 17
                                1st person P.O.V. of Abrielle
                                                        313 pages

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I have so many thoughts, but I have no idea how to put them into words.

The Wizard of Oz. A story most of us know well. But this take on the classic story is set many years after Dorothy visited the green city and it’s now lost all its color and hope. Which gives this book a dystopian feel.

There were a few moments that I wasn’t big fan of, parts I felt more neutral about, and then a quite a few parts I really liked. I think, for me as a usually non-fantasy fan reader, the most difficult part was getting into the world, which the author gave a lot of descriptions about that helped, but I did still struggle with the writing style. After finishing this book, I still have some questions on different things…and I would really like to see an epilogue novella after that tease at the end!

I am also not a big allegory fan, which this novel definitely had that style—not completely, but many elements reminded me of past allegories I’ve read.

I’m giving this book a personal rating of 3 stars because I did enjoy and like it. It’s one I’ll keep on my shelves to reread in a few years in hope that I’ll be able to share my thoughts on it more then. 😉 It was overall really clean and interestingly done, I haven’t seen too many of my book friends talk about this book, so if it sounds interesting to you, I would say to give it a try. :)

 
 
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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
 

Monday, April 18, 2022

"Cliques, Hicks, and Ugly Sticks" by K.D. McCrite

About this book:


  “Just when April Grace thought the drama was over . . .
   After an automobile accident, Isabel St. James—resident drama coach and drama queen—needs help putting together the church play. Mama insists April Grace and Myra Sue will help. April’s fall is now devoted to spending every afternoon with Isabel and Myra Sue—if anyone is as big of a drama queen as Isabel, it’s Myra Sue. Plus, she’s dumb. (Okay, not dumb, but "older sister dumb.") If that’s not enough, Isabel is wreaking havoc in the community trying to get Rough Creek Road paved, the new boy at school will not leave her alone, and then Mama drops the biggest bombshell of all . . . April Grace is no longer going to be the baby of the family . . .”


Series: Book #2 in the “Confessions of April Grace” series. Review of Book #1 Here! There are three books in this original series and the first book in a new series about April Grace will be republished this summer.


Spiritual Content- A few Scriptures are mentioned & quoted; A Prayer; Church going & a Christmas play; Talks about God & His love; ‘H’s are capitalized when referring to God; When her mother isn’t feeling well, April Grace is afraid she’s going to die (which leads into a conversation with a pastor about God’s love); Mentions of prayers & praying; Many mentions of churches, church going, services, pastors/reverends, Sunday school classes, & youth groups; Many mentions of Christmas plays & one about helping others; Mentions of miracles & believing in God; Mentions of angels; A few mentions of those & events in the Bible; A few mentions of blessings; A couple mentions of Heaven; A couple mentions of Bibles; A couple mentions of sins; A mention of a deacon’s prayer circle; A mention of a dog being older than Methuselah’s grandfather;
             *Note: Mentions of Isabel & Ian not being religious & that April Grace hopes they will realize how the good things that God has done for them (*Spoiler* Isabel gets roped into helping with the church’s Christmas play *End of Spoiler*); A couple mentions of Temple mediating in a scary situation & April Grace wishing she could do that, but is too scared; A mention of a house feeling haunted.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘blah, blah, blah’, a ‘buck it up’, a ‘mind your own beeswax’, a ‘sheesh’, a ‘sissy’, two ‘drip’s, two forms of ‘hush up’, five ‘stupid’s, and twenty-three forms of ‘dumb’; Myra Sue & April Grace call each other names (like dork, dipstick, brat, etc. It’s less overall and also less border-line hateful than in the first book); At school, April Grace & others call each other worms, doofus, hicks, nincompoops, etc. (April Grace also says a couple people have been beaten with an ugly stick); Eye rolling, sarcasm, & being a smart-aleck; Mentions of car wrecks, a death, blood/bleeding, & injuries (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of someone passing out & being very worried (April Grace with her mom, up to semi-detailed); Mentions of bratty girls at school & them teasing others (which April Grace tells them they’re being mean); Mentions of smoking & cigarettes; Mentions of divorces; Mentions of poop; Mentions of throwing up; A few mentions of April Grace thinking that the hospital in town is a place where people die; A few mentions of eavesdropping; A couple mentions of roadkill; A couple mentions of belching; A couple mentions of someone being a pain in the backside; A mention of someone looking like a corpse in a coffin; A mention of a person’s stinky armpits;
             *Note: *Spoiler* When April Grace finds out her mother is pregnant, she is not thrilled and is concerned that she and her sister aren’t enough for their parents. April Grace thinks of some “rotten thoughts” about the baby. At the very end, she realizes that it was because she was afraid of the change. *End of the Spoiler*; Many mentions of brand names, products, & stores (Dr Prepper, Coke, Fanta Orange, Oreos, Kraft Caramel, Snickers, Mountain Dew, Pepsi, Kool-Aid, Russell Stover, Jell-O, McDonald’s, Trapper Keeper, Barbie, Kleenex, Polaroid, Yahtzee, Nike, & J. C. Penney); Mentions of TV shows, singers, & celebrities (As You Like It, Dallas, The Dukes of Hazzard, Miami Vice, Dynasty, The Waltons, Leave It to Beaver, Jen and the Holograms, Madonna, Don Johnson, Betty Boop, Ronald Reagan, & Nancy Reagan); Mentions of car brands; Mentions of books & characters (Head into the Wind, The Clue in the Diary, Little House on the Prairie); A mention of an alien.
 
 
Sexual Content- Mentions of kisses & kissing (and seeing couples kissing, plus hints of a couple sharing a cold); Mentions of a boy at school winking at April Grace, flirting with her, and calling her “babe”, “hot stuff”, “foxy baby”, and other names (she is tempted to smack him and tells him so when he suggests kissing her in a play): Mentions of a grandma’s potential boyfriends (including one being ten years younger than her), dating, & dates; Mentions of crushes; A couple mentions of a guy’s girlfriend & threatening to break-up; A couple mentions of blushes; A couple mentions of making goo-goo eyes; A mention of Myra Sue calling a pastor “hunky” (which April Grace thinks that is totally inappropriate); A mention of April Grace not understanding why the girls in her class have crushes on boys;
             *Note: Myra Sue says Isabel would never allow such a low-class thing to happen to her such as pregnancy & that she doesn’t want to ruin her figure; Mentions of early labor, the family being scared, & the possibility of the baby dying (barely-above-not-detailed); A few mentions of miscarriages; A few mentions of when Myra Sue wanted to be super skinny like Isabel and stopped eating (in Book #1, but she is now eating normally again); A mention of April Grace knowing how babies are made.
 
-April Grace Reilly, age 11
                                1st person P.O.V. of April Grace
                                             Set in 1986
                                                        283 pages

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While I didn’t find this one as funny as the prior book in the series, I still found this book to be very enjoyable! I would consider it to be much cleaner in regards of the content I mentioned in the first book: the eating disorder mentions, the many mentions of cussing, and the sisters’ bickering and mean words towards each other. I would definitely say, though, that the first book has to be read prior to this book because April Grace mentions about events that happened like, “but you already know about that”. I liked seeing the faith content play out in this book and the changes in characters (for the better). This really is a humorous series and I’m excited to read the next book soon!
 
 
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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.