Review: Of Triton by Anna Banks

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by Anna Banks
Series: The Syrena Legacy #2
Publication date: 28 May 2013
Feiwel & Friends, Hardcover, 246 pages
Source: Library

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WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR OF POSEIDON.

Emma has just learned that her mother is a long-lost Poseidon princess, and now struggles with an identity crisis: As a Half-Breed, she’s a freak in the human world and an abomination in the Syrena realm below. Syrena law states that all Half-Breeds should be put to death.

As if that’s not bad enough, her mother’s reappearance among the Syrena turns the two kingdoms—Poseidon and Triton—against one another. Which leaves Emma with a decision to make: Should she comply with Galen’s request to keep herself safe and just hope for the best? Or should she risk it all and reveal herself—and her Gift—to save a people she’s never known?

Once again, Anna Banks infuses Emma and Galen’s points of view with humor, intrigue, and waves of romance.

Rating: ★★★

I waited more than a year to read this book (the library took that long to finally get it on shelves and well, I wasn’t exactly willing to buy my own copy) and while I wouldn’t say I’m crazy in love with Of Triton, it wasn’t too bad either. When compared to its predecessor, Of Poseidon, though, I would no doubt pick the first book. That’s simply because while Of Triton had been pretty enjoyable, it lacked a certain spirit, as if the author had not whole-heartedly wanted to write a sequel.

The plot here was generally interesting, albeit a tiny bit predictable. I would say The Syrena Legacy is definitely on the light side, plot-wise, so don’t expect a lot of intense stuff. Unfortunately, I did expect the story-telling to be more humorous, like it had been in the previous novel. Without the wit and snark Emma possessed in Of Poseidon, the story lacked vibrancy and felt more like pieces of the plot were just being chucked at readers.

On the bright side, the pieces being chucked were nicely shocking and entertaining. I loved how Banks thought of unique problems Emma, as a half-breed, and her Mom, as the long-lost Syrena princess, would face in the world of Syrenas. Said problems were unexpected yet completely likely to happen in their situation, making them both surprising yet realistic. However, I do think the Syrena political conflict could have been better written as the Syrena population was rather dumbly oblivious to how the villains in the story were rather, well, for lack of better words, villainous.

As for the romance, we all know that Emma’s Mom (AKA, Princess Nalia) had been engaged to Grom, Galen’s elder brother, before the whole mine accident, after which everyone had thought Nalia died. The two (obviously) meets again in Of Triton and honestly, I was pretty weirded out by the whole mom-is-in-love-with-daughter’s-boyfriend’s-elder-brother situation. It was hard to swallow but well, I did manage to accept it in the end, since Grom did feel more like a father figure to Galen and Rayna than an elder sibling.

With all the issues that arose with Nalia’s return, I sadly have to admit Emma and Galen’s relationship was left in the backseat. It barely developed from where things left off in Of Poseidon so when all the “I want to spend my life with you.” stuff surfaced, it didn’t come off very smooth. Despite that, there’s still the last novel, Of Neptune, so there’s plenty of room for improvements.

To sum it up, Of Triton was a passably good and fast read but far from the likes of Of Poseidon. Personally, as a fan, I had been quite disappointed. I guess all that’s left to do is hope for a better conclusion in Of Neptune!

Adelena

P.S. Check out my stop in the Of Neptune Blog Tour for a chance to win a complete set of The Syrena Legacy!

Blog Tour: Of Neptune by Anna Banks (10 Things You Didn’t Know About Toraf) + Giveaway

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This might be a little known fact but I actually love mermaid books. Problem is, I had a hard time finding good ones. At least, until Of Poseidon came along. I’ve read (and reviewed) it more than a year ago, have just finished Of Triton last night – seriously – and can’t believe The Syrena Legacy is ending already. But lets not wallow in sadness because today, Anna Banks have provided me a list of 10 fun facts about Toraf (swoon, I’ve also added my comments on the list in italics) and there’s also a giveaway at the end of this. Enjoy! ;)

Of Neptune

Of Neptune
by Anna Banks
Series: The Syrena Legacy #3
Publication date: 13 May 2014
by Feiwel & Friends

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Emma and Galen’s kingdom and their love is threatened by long-lost Syrena in the brilliant conclusion to Anna Banks bestselling trilogy.

Emma, half human and half Syrena, and her Syrena love, Galen, need time together alone. Away from the kingdoms of Poseidon and Triton. Emma’s grandfather, the Poseidon king, suggests the two visit a small town called Neptune.

Neptune is home to both Syrena and Half-Breeds alike. But Emma and Galen didn’t sign up to be peacemakers between the ocean and the land-dwelling, freshwater Syrena. They didn’t bargain for meeting a charming Half-Breed named Reed, who can barely disguise his feelings for Emma. And they especially didn’t expect to find themselves in the middle of a power struggle that threatens not only their love but their ocean kingdoms.

In this stunning conclusion to her bestselling Syrena Legacy, Anna Banks thrills fans with more action and romance than ever.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Toraf:

1)   He sleeps naked when on land because human pajamas “make me itchy”. (Now don’t we all suddenly wish for a midnight emergency as an excuse to barge into Toraf’s room… Wink, wink.)

2)   He doesn’t like getting his nails painted, although he would never admit as much to Rayna.

3)   His sensing abilities sometimes overwhelm him. Coming ashore helps give him a feeling of solitude.

4)   He might actually have been Reed’s best friend, if he hadn’t met Galen first.

5)   He’s pretty sure his “eel” is bigger than Galen’s. (Syrena or human, boys will still be boys it seems.)

6)   He thinks Emma kisses like a manatee. (Ouch, let me go find a band-aid for Emma.)

7)   He’s secretly hurt that Galen and Rayna thought he would betray them. (Now don’t we all want to give him a big hug?)

8)   He once beat someone senseless with a squid tentacle—and that is not a metaphor.

9)   He likes to watch cartoons rather than TV with human actors. (This came as a surprise.)

10) His favorite human food is…wait for it…S’mores. (It’s the only thing Rayna knows how to cook).

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More About the Author:

AnnaBanks

NYT Bestselling YA author of The Syrena Legacy series: OF POSEIDON (2012) OF TRITON (2013) OF NEPTUNE (2014). Repped by rockstar Lucy Carson of the Friedrich Agency. I live with my husband and daughter in the Florida Panhandle. I have a southern accent compared to New Yorkers, and I enjoy food cooked with real fat. I can’t walk in high heels, but I’m very good at holding still in them. If you put chocolate in front of me, you must not have wanted it in the first place. (Taken from author’s website)

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Giveaway:

Prize: 1 COMPLETE set of The Syrena Legacy (Of Poseidon, Of TritonOf Neptune) by Anna Banks.

Rules:

  1. Giveaway will run for 4 weeks & ends 08 June 2014 at 12:00 AM, SST (or UTC+08:00).
  2. Entrants below the age of 18 must have parental consent.
  3. Winner will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is selected.
  4. I, and any other bloggers on A Page of Heaven, will not be held responsible for lost mail.
  5. By providing your information in this form, you are providing your information to me and the publisher/author of this book who is sponsoring the giveaway. This information would not be shared nor sold and would only be used for the purpose of contacting the winner and mailing the prize.
  6. VOID where prohibited by law.
  7. US/Canada only. (Sorry! This giveaway is sponsored by the publisher/author and not me.)

Without further ado, click here for the giveaway!

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Of Neptune Blog Tour Schedule

Sunday, May 4
Into the Hall of Books

Monday, May 5
YA Sisterhood

Tuesday, May 6
Bewitched Bookworms

Wednesday, May 7
Mermaid Vision

Thursday, May 8
My Guilty Obsession

Friday, May 9
Icey Books

Saturday, May 10
Two Chicks on Books

Sunday, May 11
A Page of Heaven

Monday, May 12
YA Bibliophile

Tuesday, May 13
MacTeenBooks

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That’s it for my stop of the Of Neptune blog tour! Be sure to stop by the other tour stops and also, I simply cannot wait to get my hands on Of Neptune and find out how the trilogy ends (though I’m really sad it’s ending too). For those entering the giveaway, may the odds be ever in your favor. ;)

Adelena

Top Ten Tuesday: Books on the TOP Of Adel’s Spring 2013 TBR list!

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we feature top ten books or book related stuff according to each week’s topic.

This week, as you can tell by the title, is about the top ten books on our Spring 2013 to-be-read list. I’m gonna take my pick from the books published from March to May this year. :)

1. Requiem by Lauren Oliver

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I know Dee & I have gushed about Requiem numerous times but what else can I do while waiting for my copy from TBD to arrive? Anytime now!

2. The Elite by Kiera Cass

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After reading The Selection, I would be deranged not to pine for this. Maxon or Aspen? It’s Team Maxon here.

3. Apollyon by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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After Deity and Elixir… Need I say more?

4. Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare

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Shadowhunters… I’m obsessed. Who cares if I’m still reading Clockwork Angel? We all know that all Cassie Clare books are worth pining for!

5. Fragments by Dan Wells

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Partials was an utter dystopian masterpiece. Though there might not have been a lot of romance (the way I like it), the plot and all the scientific stuff is gold.

6. Of Triton by Anna Banks

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I need more of Emma & Galen’s fascinating conversations. Stat.

7. The Program by Suzanne Young

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The cover might not be gorgeous & the whole epidemic thing reminds me a lot of Delirium. However, the plot just somehow hooked me…

8. Imposter by Susanne Winnacker

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Being able to turn into someone else? Sounds pretty darn cool & handy to me!

9. Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan

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The curse of invisibility and the fact that Andrea Cremer is one of the writers have piqued my curiosity.

10. Infinityglass by Myra McEntire

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I’m painfully aware that this is released in July but… It’s Infinityglass! I just couldn’t not include it. Don’t hate on me.

So that’s it! With the exception of Infinityglass, all of the above are Spring releases and are either available already, or will be soon. Now, I’ve got to get back to Clockwork Angel (currently reading). I’ve only read one scene with Will Herondale in it and I can already tell why he have so many shippers. Whether I’ll ship for Will or Jem is still undecided though, I need to read more.

What are your top Spring 2013 titles? Feel free to share them below!

Xoxo,

Adel

P.S. Noticed how the first 4 books all have covers with reddish hues? Gosh, I do so love that colour.