THE DEAD QUEENS CLUB By Hannah Capin

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THE DEAD QUEENS CLUB By Hannah CapinThe Dead Queens Club by Hannah Capin
Published by Inkyard Press on 1/29/19
Genres: Contemporary, Retellings, Young Adult
Pages: 464
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

You’d think being the new girl in a tiny town would equal one very boring senior year. But if you’re me—Annie Marck, alias Cleves—and you accidentally transform into teenage royalty by entering Lancaster High on the arm of the king himself? Life becomes the exact opposite of boring.

Henry has it all: he’s the jock, the genius and the brooding bad boy all in one. Which sort of explains why he’s on his sixth girlfriend in two years.

What it doesn’t explain is why two of them—two of us—are dead.

My best friend thinks it’s Henry’s fault, which is obviously ridiculous. My nemesis says we shouldn’t talk about it, which is straight-up sketchy. But as the resident nosy new girl, I’m determined to find out what really happened to Lancaster’s dead queens…ideally before history repeats itself.

Short and Sweet

Everyone knows about the infamous King Henry VII and his six wives, but in this retelling we meet Annie aka Cleves girlfriend number four and Henry’s best friend. But things start to get suspicious when Henry is on his sixth girlfriend in six months and two of his exes are dead. Cleves’ best friend thinks Henry is behind it all and now all they have to do is prove it before his sixth girlfriend ends up dead too.

Characters

Annie (Cleves): Our main character and narrator. Cleves who got her nickname because she’s from Cleveland moves to Lancaster where she’s best friends with Henry which by association makes her popular. Cleves is pretty funny and sarcastic she knows what she wants and she wants the editor in chef position for the school paper. One thing Cleves doesn’t like is feeling like she’s being censored. One thing about Cleves is that she’s very indecisive and doesn’t know whether she should take Henry’s side or Parker’s.

Henry: Henry is a popular football player but he’s also a serial dater and for some reason he’s already on girlfriend number six in six months which he doesn’t find strange at all. Like the actually Henry VII I found this Henry very accurate considering that this book takes place during modern times. Henry was interesting he liked to pull pranks on his girlfriends and that was mainly because he thought that they were up to something. Henry is also dealing with a lot he has a leg injury which is holding him back and he feels like he’s not good enough in his fathers eyes.

Parker: Parker is one of Cleves’ best friends. She’s organized practical and hmm a little vengeful when she feels like someone is messing with her friends, she also has a lot of bite to her and she can be pretty mean. I actually liked Parkers character she isn’t what you’d expect she’s dealt with a lot after she lost her boyfriend George in the explosion (more on that later), now Parkers main goal is to keep those closest around her safe and while doing that she can come off as paranoid.

Romance

~ I have kindly listed each girlfriend in their respective order of 1-6

Henry and Lina: Lina is Henry’s first girlfriend and she is described as an overachiever, who also that she shows grace when put in pressure situations. When Henry first starts talking about Lina all he ever says is that she’s great and the most amazing person ever but eventually he ends up leaving her for Anna.

Henry and Anna: Anna is described as an overly ambitious Francophile and people weren’t the biggest fan of her because they thought she stole Henry away from Lina, and this was also a big thing in the book because people were either team Lina or team Anna. The big thing that happened in this relationship occurred at prom where there was an explosion that killed Anna and her brother George. Anna is blamed for this explosion and people consider her a murderer and say that her motive for causing the explosion was to cover up that she may have been cheating on Henry.

Henry and Jane: This one was an interesting relationship mainly because whenever Cleves talks about Jane all she can say is that Jane was boring and all she did was volunteer at the hospital but I don’t know how boring she could have been because Henry seemed to like her a lot.

Henry and Cleves: This is probably the shortest relationship of them all and because of that these two like to act like it never even happened. Henry and Cleves met at a summer camp and hit it off and became best friends and kept in touch so when she moved closer to him they were both happy about it. These two only start dating because someone told Henry he should ask Cleves out because they seemed like they would work, and even though they broke up they continued being best friends, and these two broke up because Henry started to like Katie.

Henry and Katie: Katie was a cheerleader Henry was a football player this was a match made in popular kid heaven. I liked Katie she was sweet and she’s dealt with a lot in the past and has a reputation for sleeping around. Katie was trying to work past her issues and I liked how she always tried to stay positive. Sadly, like her cousin Anna, Katie met her demise.

Henry and Cat: Cat is the editor in chief of the school paper and the Vice President of the debate club. This relationship was strange mainly because it seemed like Henry wouldn’t date someone like Cat which is exactly way she went for him, she knew he liked dating different kinds of girls. Cat was smart and at first I didn’t like her but she grew on me. Honestly she’s just really really really smart which you’ll notice when you read the book.

Quotes

~ “Cheating sets him off because it’s an insult and a betrayal. As long as I don’t cheat, I’m safe.”

My Thoughts

~ I’m going to be honest, the first half of this book was hard to get through. I don’t know if it was because of it going to the past and then back to the present but it just wasn’t good. And the plot doesn’t really take effect until the second half of the book anyway when Parker tells Cleves about her thoughts on Henry, the first half was mainly just about girlfriends 1-4 and Henry’s history with them.

~ I liked the girl power thing going on in this book I thought it was amazing how they all banded together because they realized no one else could get hurt.

~ What I loved the most was that the girlfriends and some of the things that happened to them corresponds to their historical counterparts. There were a lot of Easter eggs in this book and it was great.

~ I liked the mystery aspect of the book when we have to question if Anna and Katie’s deaths were accidents or if something sinister actually happened. So to figure this out and put up theories Cleves makes a blog called the Dead Queens Club.

~ For a retelling this book was very well written each character was their own person and it made me feel for each of them. Each character is so vivid and add something to the story.

~ The best part was the ending it was dramatic and tense but it was amazing and I loved it and I thought it ended perfectly.

Overall

I thought this book was great it was a good retelling and I liked how the history was weaved throughout. Capin did a great job giving each character their own personality and making each of them entertaining and captivating. The only thing that did bother me like I mentioned before was the first half of the book which I did find somewhat boring but after that everything was smooth sailing and I couldn’t put the book down. Definitely read this book if you like historical retellings with a sassy and snarky main character.

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TEMPESTUOUS By Kim Askew And Amy Helmes

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TEMPESTUOUS By Kim Askew And Amy HelmesTempestuous by Amy Helmes, Kim Askew
Series: Twisted Lit #1
Published by Simon Pulse on 11/18/12
Genres: Contemporary, Mystery & Detective, Realistic Fiction, Retellings, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 226
Format: Paperback
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ReviewedbyDani

After a mistake with big financial consequences topples her throne, former "it girl" Miranda Prospero is bitter: she finds herself stranded in a crazed new world, holding court among geeks and misfits at a mall Hot Dog Kabob stand. Then, she gets her chance for revenge. When the storm of the decade snows in the mall workers and last-minute shopaholics for a long winter's night, Miranda sets out to get back at the catty clique who was behind her exile. But there's a complication. She somehow gets handcuffed to sullen loner Caleb. With him (literally) bound to her side, Miranda learns more in one night about her own heart, and human nature, than she ever did as prep royalty.

Short and Sweet Review

Miranda used to be the “it girl” until a scandal brought her down. Now Miranda is working at the mall’s food court and trying to make it through being a social outcast. A snowstorm hits and leaves Miranda, her coworkers, and her former friends stuck in the mall together, Miranda thinks this is the perfect time to get revenge. There was a lot going on in this book, not only was Miranda stuck in the mall, she’s also trying to get revenge, throw a party for a coworker, and trying to figure out who in the mall is committing robberies during the snow storm. I liked that the setting was the mall I think it would be so much fun to be locked in a mall for the night. I didn’t enjoy Miranda’s character, she was so rude to people and didn’t give them a chance even if she just met them, we do get to see a change in heart from her but it was later in the book like the last 30 pages. Miranda’s coworkers were diverse and it was fun to learn what stores they worked at and getting to know more about them. We also get to see Miranda’s former friends, they’re pretty awful too, most of the book was focused on them and the revenge Miranda planned to get on them. The robbery was a minor plot in the book we hear about it once during the beginning of the book and then again at the end, it wasn’t really much of a mystery because most of the characters blew it off, they knew the person was still in the mall but they didn’t go looking for who it would be. Miranda also has a romantic interest in the book, I liked it mainly because of Caleb he didn’t let Miranda get to him, they were also handcuffed to each other during most of the book. I’ve never read The Tempest by Shakespeare so I don’t know how closely this book resembles it but overall I thought it was an okay read. The book was short and easy to read I just didn’t like Miranda’s dialogue, but I think some of the other characters make up for it.

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HUNTED By Meagan Spooner

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HUNTED By Meagan SpoonerHunted by Meagan Spooner
Published by HarperTeen on 3/14/17
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Retellings, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 384
Format: Hardcover
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ReviewedbyDani

Beauty knows the Beast's forest in her bones--and in her blood. 

Though Yeva grew up with the city's highest aristocrats, far from her father's old lodge, she knows that the forest holds secrets and that her father is the only hunter who's ever come close to discovering them.

So when her father loses his fortune and moves Yeva and her sisters back to the outskirts of town, Yeva is secretly relieved. Out in the wilderness, there's no pressure to make idle chatter with vapid baronessas...or to submit to marrying a wealthy gentleman. But Yeva's father's misfortune may have cost him his mind, and when he goes missing in the woods, Yeva sets her sights on one prey: the creature he'd been obsessively tracking just before his disappearance.

Deaf to her sisters' protests, Yeva hunts this strange Beast back into his own territory--a cursed valley, a ruined castle, and a world of creatures that Yeva's only heard about in fairy tales. A world that can bring her ruin or salvation. Who will survive: the Beauty, or the Beast?

Short and Sweet

Yeva lives in the city with her two sisters and father, but when her father makes a risky business decision that goes wrong the family is forced to move to her father’s lodge in the forest. Her father used to be a hunter and takes it up again once they arrive at the lodge, but he starts to lose his mind and goes missing in the woods. Yeva goes after him and the beast that he mentioned before he went missing.

Characters

Yeva (Beauty): Yeva is family oriented and she loves them a lot and she’s willing to make sacrifices that she thinks will help her family. Yeva is graceful and intelligent, she has a love for nature and hunting.

Beast: We get to read from the beast’s POV and we see that he’s conflicted with fighting his animal side and human side.

Romance

Yeva and Solmir: He was one of Yeva’s suitors he was rich and willing to help her family. He and Yeva built a friendship over time and Yeva tries to find feelings for him, so that she might take him up on his offer of marriage. When Yeva goes looking for her father she makes a deal with Solmir that if he looks out for her sisters when she comes back she’ll marry him.

Yeva and Beast: This was a slow building relationship. Yeva was being held captive by the Beast and their interactions were tense at first, but they soon began to understand each other and show more compassion.

Quotes

“She wept because she did not know what she wanted, and because she wanted everything.”

My Thoughts

~ Let me be completely honest, I’ve never watched Beauty and the Beast so going into this book I didn’t know much about the original story.

~ I think the book started off slow but once I got to the point where Yeva and her family moved to the lodge things started to pick up for me.

~ Yeva was always looking for something more in her life but whenever she thought about what that something was she didn’t know. The Beast was also the same way and that was what led him to being cursed.

~ I liked seeing the relationship between Beauty and the Beast develop it was slow and it took time. Beauty’s presence helped Beast regain control of his human side.

~ Beauty was intelligent and knew that the Beast couldn’t tell her about the curse so she did some inquiring of her own around his castle whenever she had the chance.

~ I loved the setting, it was somewhere in Russia and we get to go through the seasons and it felt like I was there with the characters.

Overall

The writing was beautiful and as soon as I got into the book I couldn’t put it down. I loved the characters and their different personalities and getting to see Yeva grow. This was a great introduction to Beauty and the Beast for me, and I recommend it!

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ASHES ON THE WAVES By Mary Lindsey

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ASHES ON THE WAVES By Mary LindseyAshes on the Waves by Mary Lindsey
Published by Philomel Books on 6/27/13
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Gothic, Paranormal, Retellings, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 384
Format: Hardcover
Source: Author
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ReviewedbyDani

Liam MacGregor is cursed. Haunted by the wails of fantastical Bean Sidhes and labeled a demon by the villagers of Dòchas, Liam has accepted that things will never get better for him--until a wealthy heiress named Annabel Leighton arrives on the island and Liam's fate is changed forever.

With Anna, Liam finally finds the happiness he has always been denied, but the violent, mythical Otherworlders, who inhabit the island and the sea around it, have other plans. They make a wager on the couple's love, testing its strength through a series of cruel obstacles. But the tragedies draw Liam and Anna even closer. Frustrated, the creatures put the couple through one last trial--and this time it's not only their love that's in danger of being destroyed

Short and Sweet Review

Ashes on the Waves is the retelling of Edgar Allen Poe’s Annabel Lee poem. Liam is crippled and only has the use of one of his arms. This has him and the townspeople believing that his is possessed by a demon. Because of this Liam is lonely and lost, as he believes what everyone is saying about him being a demon. He doesn’t have much contact with other people on the island so when his childhood crush Anna comes back to the island he becomes filled with emotions. Ashes on the Waves is your classic love story. But what we really need to know is if Liam and Anna’s love is strong enough to overcome the paranormal things that happen on this island. I loved the island it made the story. It’s creepy, isolated, and dark. The book starts of slow but it starts to take off. There’s a bit of a mystery in this book especially surrounding whats going on in this town. This book is beautiful, dark, and heart wrenching. I love all of Mary Lindsey’s books and this one is no exception. This is actually the first book I’ve read of hers and I definitely recommend this to all of my friends!

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