Hi Lovelies! I’m Lynn Jo and you can
normally find me over at lynnjochaney.blogspot.ie!! I don’t really blog about
anything specific but I have a nice healthy mix of life, beauty and fashion…
the basic contents of my head :P I am a college graduate and was made redundant from my job so I have a lot of
time on my hands while I job hunt so this blog is keeping me sane in this gap
with nothing happening. I am also moving to London in February so this blog is
going to be huge to me then. I’ve wanted to start posting about my
favourite books on my blog because I love to read so this is a good way to test
the waters. Please let me know what you think.
ALSO, I recommend this book to everyone so get a nice copy, even second-hand and share it around as everyone NEEDS to read it!
ALSO, I recommend this book to everyone so get a nice copy, even second-hand and share it around as everyone NEEDS to read it!
The Blurb
Callum is a nought – a second-class citizen in a world run by the ruling Crosses…
Sephy is a Cross, daughter of one of the most powerful men in the country…
In their world, noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. And as hostility turns to violence, can Callum and Sephy possibly find a way to be together?
They are determined to try.
And then the bomb explodes… The Review
Now I had hoped to read this book again before writing this post as it has been about a year since I read it last, but then I said no, I’ll write it based on how much I still love it and recommend it even though it has been a while since I read it. It’s impact doesn’t lessen the more time passes since you have read it.
When I was in Transition Year in secondary
school our teachers seemed to be mad into getting us to read really different
pieces of literature… between English and Irish the books were definitely
different to our normal material.
Noughts and Crosses focuses on the whole idea of segregation and minorities in a society run by a power. It is part of a trilogy and I would recommend reading the whole set as the books are gripping and have n almighty impact on you.
Noughts and Crosses focuses on the whole idea of segregation and minorities in a society run by a power. It is part of a trilogy and I would recommend reading the whole set as the books are gripping and have n almighty impact on you.
I like the book as it puts a spin on who
the minority is, they don’t use typical true to life representations and put
into power those that are a minority in our world. The story has the usual star
crossed lovers vibe to it but there is so much more to be found in the book.
You find yourself fighting for the characters and willing them to get through
everything and triumph at the end… I won’t say whether they will or not but be
warned it could go either way due to the nature of this book.
This book appeals to the masses, it covers
everything, romance, action, crime, there is something for everyone in this
book. I recommend it to everyone, people with completely different literary
tastes to me, and everyone has loved it. In school we used copies of the bought
by our teachers and I was so into it that I went home and bought a copy of the
book to bring home and read ahead myself as I just could not put the book down,
I was always reading ahead in class.
I know I haven’t said much on the plot but
to be honest I don’t need to. Like I love the plot, it’s a brilliant idea for a
book, especially the way the tables of power are turned within the world of the
book. But I really think this books message and the way it makes you think is
the reason it should be read. My class had the most powerful discussions we
have ever had after finishing this book. It changed us all, even those in the
class who weren’t the literary sort. Like I would not be the one to get
involved in discussion of power or power roles, but I was dying to have my say
in relation to this book.
I think that is all I am going to say on
the book, if I haven’t convinced you to read it then let the blurb. How you
could not be curious after reading that I don’t know.
Will be keeping an eye on your book club posts - love new book ideas! :)
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I love this book! This has got to be one of my favourite book series! I sound like such a bookworm! Oh well!
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I LOVED this collection of books! Felt as though i knew the characters. Great review x
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