Tuesday 13 January 2015

Book Series' Reviews! (#1) - Tuesdays with Ash

Hey guys! =D


Can't believe that it's Tuesday once again! I swear these weeks are getting shorter and shorter as they go by! Anywho, this week's blog is going to be reviews on 3 different book series that I love! However, I shall refrain myself from writing a review about the Harry Potter franchise as I will go on forever and, basically, it's amazing and you should all go and read it. Now.

The series I've chosen are all quite different in their own way so I really hope that you'll see one that you'll enjoy reading! =)



1. H.I.V.E - By Mark Walden


This series is by a very talented author and I read through the entire series in under a week!

There are 6 books in this series:

  1. Higher Institute of Villainous Education (H.I.V.E)
  2. The Overlord Protocol
  3. Escape Velocity, Dreadnought
  4. Rogue
  5. Zero Hour
  6. Aftershock
As you can tell from the title of the first book, this series is based around a school in which teenagers are sent too a secret school *cough* kidnapped *cough* and here they learn all sorts of different spy tricks such as martial arts and building cool technology. It's basically a school to train kids into becoming the next James Bond, but as a villain instead.

Confused? Well, the fact is that there are even more villainous people in these books which these kids have to try and defeat. Even though it may sound a bit strange it shouldn't stop you from reading these amazing books! They are full of action with extremely clever plots as well as the occasional dash of humour here and there. The story focuses around a 13 year old boy called Otto Malpense and his group of friends and I just absolutely adore him as he is just believes he's an ordinary boy, but really he has such a tragic backstory. A bit like Harry Potter actually.

Anyway here's the blurb from the first book:

Thirteen-year-old master criminal Otto Malpense has been chosen to attend H.I.V.E, the top-secret school of villainy. But there is one small catch - he cannot leave until his training is complete. There's no way Otoo is going to spend six years studying something he has such a natural talent for. He is left with one option. Escape. He just needs to figure out how...


2. Chronicles of Ancient Darkness - By Michelle Paver


This next series is an old favourite of mine and I read these books way before I read the H.I.V.E series. This story is based in the time before the ice age and it focuses around a boy named Torak who has to survive on his own after the passing of his father. Luckily though, he finds comradeship in a lone wolf and you get to read about all the adventures they have together. This series is simply wonderful and is so different to any other story that I've read.

The author has clearly done her research into this as there are many different medicines and tribal traditions that take place throughout the book. Also, the point of view change from Torak to Wolf (yes, that is what he ends up naming the wolf) every so often and you get to see the world through Wolf's eyes which I find adorable as he has different names for objects and people. For example, he calls Torak 'Tall Tailless' from which you can guess why he does. At the beginning and end of each book there's a map of their world and they are all beautifully illustrated.

There are 6 books in this series:

  1. Wolf Brother
  2. Spirit Walker
  3. Soul Eater
  4. Outcast
  5. Oath Breaker
  6. Ghost Hunter
Here is the blurb of the first book:

Torak is alone... wounded, terrified and on the run. An outcast like his father, he has avoided all contact with the clans. But now his father lies dead: slaughtered by a demon in the form of a great bear. Somehow, Torak must keep going. His only ally is an orphaned wolf cub...

This book also has a great review from the actor Ian McKellen:

'Like other great children's books which also entrance adults. Wolf Brother conjures up an utterly believable yet original world.'


3. Inheritance Cycle - By Christopher Paolini


This next series is just stunningly beautiful as it creates a whole new world full of magic and most importantly: DRAGONS! This series got recommended to me by a friend of mine and we have a very similar taste in books so I gave it a go and I am so glad I did! The writing style is breathtaking and you seriously will just lose yourself in these books! The author was only 15 when he wrote the first draft of Eragon!

There are 4 books in this series:
  1. Eragon
  2. Eldest
  3. Brisingr
  4. Inheritance
They are quite chunky books, with the first one being just shy of 500 pages and the author even included a map of the world in the first couple of pages, just like in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. There are also languages called the Ancient Language,  the Dwarf language and the Urgual language and Paolini (no idea how you pronounce his surname by the way) has added in a pronunciation guide at the end of each book! This series focuses on a boy called Eragon who finds a egg in the woods which hatches into a dragon, but someone else is also searching for this dragon and will stop at nothing to find it...

Here's the blurb of the first book:

One boy... One dragon... A world of adventure

When Eragon finds a polishes blue stone in the forest, he thinks it is the lucky discovery of a poor farm boy; perhaps it will buy his family meat for the winter. But when the stone brings a dragon hatchling, Eragon soon realises he has stumbled upon a legacy nearly as old as the Empire itself.
Overnight his simple life is shattered, and he is thrust into a perilous new world of destiny, magic and power. Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders? The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands...

Right, I think that's it from me this week. I could write down quite a few more book series but I'm afraid that it would go on forever!

Hope you guys enjoyed this week's book series' reviews!


Ash xx

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