Monday, June 18, 2012

Cicada by Belle Whittington (Book Review + Giveaways!)


Hello! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog as I help kick off the AToMR blog tour for Belle Whittington's Cicada, book #1 in an exciting and suspenseful young adult sci-fi trilogy (haha. Long sentence there!)! When you are finished reading my review, make sure to find the complete schedule of tour events at the bottom. Also, find the opportunity to win one of 12 ebook copies of Cicada and/or an electronic firefly in a jar in honor of the upcoming sequel to Cicada, called Firefly. Both Rafflecopters are at the bottom of this review. :)


Title: Cicada (Cicada #1)
Author: Belle Whittington
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date: September 13, 2011
Format: Kindle copy
Source: From the author for the tour.
Buy It: Amazon
Add It: Goodreads
Summertime for Blair Reynolds and her friends had always been carefree and fun... until the summer they happened upon something that was not human. As they band together in a fight for their lives, Blair's true love becomes something more than human. Something unnatural. And their survival depends entirely upon their ability to keep a secret.

Going into this book, I was not really sure what to expect at all. I mean... cicadas are bugs. And they are noisy little guys! I used to live in Louisiana, and every summer night was accompanied by the sounds of cicadas in the trees. One time I saw one and flipped out. I'm really against bugs in general. And then I read the book blurb, which does not tell you much, and saw the "not human" and thought: Oooo! Aliens! And sci-fi. And hopefully not huge bugs, because I would have a major problem with that. Cicada surprised me! I was not expecting such a suspenseful, romantic, creepy, mysterious, and exciting story. I'm a huge lover of reading conspiracy theories (I don't believe most of them, but they are fun to think about!), so when crop circles and aliens and UFOs and secret government agencies came into play, I was up all night reading. This was a great story! As always, my main points are bolded. :)

1. This is a way different kind of story than most sci-fi books I've come across lately. It's kind of a mix of the movie Signs and the Wings series by Aprilynn Pike. Weird, I know. That sounds crazy. Seriously, though! You've got the aliens and the crop circles and the "I'm freaking out about the fact that you're outside in the dark right now" feeling, mixed with the "my boyfriend, who I thought was normal, is not normal at all and is changing and becoming a new person, and I might not see him for a while, but I need to pull through this and be strong" kind of situation.

2. Welcome to a young adult romance without a love triangle! Do you know how much I loved the fact that the main story was not centered around two boys fighting over one girl? It was glorious! Everett, the geeky guy in the group is Blaire's best friend, and things develop from that. It's a natural, common kind of real life relationship and I was very happy to see that surface in a sea of books with love triangles.

3. The characters were a lot of fun, but Blair was not my favorite at all. She was kind of an ordinary heroine to me. Her brother Andrew, though, was so great to read about. He is this sweet big brother who has a whole bunch of secrets, and really adores and protects his sister. Blair's mom kind of weirded me out. She spoke to Blair a lot in sing-sing rhymes, which I found... well, weird. Haha. David is a baseball stud, whose batting skills came in handy and made me like him a lot. He's also a very caring friend. Then there's Natalie... and her role in the story confused me. She and David have a thing for each other, but don't act on it because college is coming up and they will have to part ways. But they are still cuddly and dependent on each other, and then all of a sudden, the relationship escalates, but we were given no clues that it was happening! That romance was a bit unconvincing, but it's probably because they are supporting characters, so we don't get much info on them.

4. The creep-factor in Cicada had this chicken quivering under every blanket she owned. There's just something about people walking through really dark, dense woods in the middle of the DARK. Plus, as Blair and all her friends started to get more and more involved with this non-human situation at hand, they became targets of a very dangerous group of people who were out to kill them. Now me, I'd hide in my closet. Or I'd move. Join a convent. Flee the country. What did they do? They went searching for these people! They entered mysterious buildings with green lights inside in the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. Because surely, waiting until it's light out is not at all practical. You know how you watch a movie, and the main character hears a noise outside, so they walk out to see what it is? And they're all, "Hello? Is someone there?" And you're like, "DUH! GETINSIDERIGHTNOW!" Yeah. Exactly. Would you go snooping around scary city in the middle of the night? No, I think not. I was so creeped out that I called my little sister at 2:00 in the morning and asked her to go with me when I brushed my teeth, so that I would not have to walk across the dark hallway alone (because I swear I heard an alien out there). Yes, I'm admitting this to you. And I'm a chicken. This might be something your mom would read as a bedtime story to a 7-year-old you. Don't judge me if you read this and are not scared. Toast popping out of the toaster has me practically running in place.

5. I wish there was a bit more substance. There was a lot of riding around "in the darkness" and searching a building and four-wheeling and visiting a storage facility. I wish we had been given some more character development and a few different events. The story was relatively short, though, so maybe we'll get more in book #2. :)

6. The main climax of the book moved really quickly. It took a while to build up, which I enjoyed, but then BAM! Crazy thing happens, and then crazy thing is somewhat resolved within a few pages. I would have liked a little more time between the crazy and the resolution. We are led to believe (through what the characters say) that fixing this major, major problem is going to be extremely hard, but they do it rather easily within just a few pages. I wanted to go through more turmoil and more worry. I wanted the characters to have to struggle more. This is really hard to explain without spoiling things. If you've read the book, you know what I mean.

7. The vague blurb was obviously written vaguely for a reason, so I'm not going to spoil anything for you. I find that sometimes a book's back cover summary gives way too much away. This one leaves you with a lot of questions, which brings me to my next point: this book has left me with SO MANY QUESTIONS, which really frustrated me! Haha. I'm glad there's a couple more books coming out in this story, and hopefully I'll know what's going on by the end of those. :P

This is a really nice debut from Belle Whittington. Of course, there is room for improvement, but isn't there always? I'm excited to see what she does with the following stories, and it'll be fun to watch her writing style and storytelling develop as her books continue. The sign of a great author is that each of their books are better than the ones before. I can see Belle being one of those authors. I enjoyed the story a lot, and am going to be on the lookout for the next one. I'd recommend this to lovers of sci-fi romances and conspiracy theories.
 

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These giveaways include everyone on every stop of this blog tour, so there is no guarantee that one of my readers will win. Also, I'm not the one in charge of choosing the winners. They are. :)

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4 comments:

  1. There's a free kindle book, Mind Readers, that have thebsame cover! I wish one of them changed the tint or something so it's not too confusing. This sounds cool though

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  2. Thank you so much for featuring "Cicada" on your gorgeous blog today! And thank you for the kind, heartfelt review! It means more to me than words can express!
    ~Belle

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  3. Wasn't this such a fun book to read? I really enjoyed it, especially since I kind of didn't expect what would happen.

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  4. Braine, I agree... Identical covers tend to throw me a little. :)

    Belle, thanks for stopping by my blog!

    Alexa, I also didn't really have expectation for this one. It was a complete surprise, and I liked it more than I thought I would!

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