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Blog Tour Book Review | What Beauty There Is by Cory Anderson

Posted April 8, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review, YA / 4 Comments

Hello my lovely readers! How are you? Once again I’ve left you for a good few weeks, work has been relentless and now I’m on Easter Holiday’s which I’m loving and hopefully will get my blogging mojo back. I’m starting off my return with the Blog Tour with The Write Reads of What Beauty There Is by Cory Anderson and what a book!? Honestly I’m finding so many amazing books with these tours so let me get on the review the latest one. Before that here is a bit more about the book.

Blog Tour Book Review | What Beauty There Is by Cory AndersonWhat Beauty There Is (What Beauty There Is, #1) by Cory Anderson
Published by Penguin on April 8, 2021
Genres: Thriller, Young Adult Fiction, Siblings
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Winter. The sky is dark. It is cold enough to crack bones.
Jack Morton has nothing left. Except his younger brother, Matty, who he'd do anything for. Even die for. Now with their mother gone, and their funds quickly dwindling, Jack needs to make a choice: lose his brother to foster care, or find the drug money that sent his father to prison. He chooses the money.
Ava Bardem lives in isolation, a life of silence. For seventeen years her father has controlled her fate. He has taught her to love no one. Trust no one. Now Victor Bardem is stalking the same money as Jack. When he picks up Jack's trail, Ava must make her own wrenching choice: remain silent or help the brothers survive.
Choices. They come at a price.

My Review

I went into this book completely nonchalant, from beginning to the end I was hooked. Simple as that to be fair. I think for me it was the Cory’s writing that really captured me. Before I get into the review further I must mention that there is some trigger warnings from the beginning – suicide, death, famine, drug, alcohol and physical abuse.

The book follows two brothers, Jack and Matty Lehlan. Jack has just found his mum dead, and they are barely living off a tin of peaches and logs in the fire. Now he has to protect his younger brother. Ever since his father went to prison for robbery, the drug money he stole is hidden and now Jack finds himself making a choice for them to survive. But in a cold, desolate and remote town, along the way he stumbles across Ava, the second voice to our story and there is more to her than meets the eye. Now their choices have put them in perilous danger, will they survive?

What Beauty There Is spans across only a few days, but they are long, gruelling, violent days for the boys. Each chapter is short, but they each pack an emotional and physical punch to the reader and the characters. As a reader you are invested and entangled in the characters and all you want to do is surround them with warmth and hugs. It’s just so hard to pull away. The relationship of the brothers itself is the beauty that I feel Cory has titled the book. Jack and Matty as siblings are probably the most precious and loving and emotional brothers that I’ve come across in a long time. The hardships, the brutality, the fight to do anything for Matty, even die, is both admirable and courageous but so heartbreaking. Jack will do anything to protect him.

Having Ava felt like someone on the outside looking in. She is so guarded and breakable at the touch, her own story makes her that way. I wished there was more time for Ava and Jack as they needed each other. They would just about to get somewhere and we’ve moved swiftly on. But saying that I really did love her perspective to begin each chapter of her story along with Jack’s and Matty’s.

Each chapter starts with a different perspective from our main character which is Jack. It’s later in the book that we realise that the other small perspective is in fact Ava who helps the boys survive. Cory’s writing is beautifully haunting, she creates such a chilling, dark, cold atmosphere that you can imagine it perfectly. Her writing has such a poetic quality to it, in the way she describes things to make the plot of the book so entrancing. You can’t help but read more, you’re totally absorbed into the thrill of the novel but also deeply emotionally connected to Jack, Matty and Ava.

I’m not sure if I’ve conveyed how much this book is beautifully written, sometimes it’s hard to articulate everything you feel in a book and that basically sums up What Beauty There Is. All I can say is that this book will tear you apart, so make sure you have those tissues handy but whatever you do, don’t miss out on this incredible YA novel from debut novelist Cory Anderson.

Thank you to Penguin and The Writes Read for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review. 

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#UltimateBlogTour Book Review | Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston

Posted December 23, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade / 2 Comments
#UltimateBlogTour Book Review | Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston

Hello festive readers, I left you again didn’t I!? But do not fret, today I’m really excited to be writing what will probably be my last book review of 2020 and what a way to finish the year with this incredible middle grade book. This review is part of the #UltimateBlogTour with TheWriteReads gang. I once again commend them for such an amazing tour for a coming-of-age, middle grade fantasy. So before my review, here is a little bit more about the book. My Review This review contains classified and magical information. Do not ‘Read’ without proper permissions! – Okay so […]

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Blog Tour Book Review | The Cousins by Karen M. McManus

Posted December 10, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Blog, Blog Tour, Book Review / 1 Comment
Blog Tour Book Review | The Cousins by Karen M. McManus

Hello my lovely readers. I’m so excited to be part of another #UltimateBlogTour for the one and only THE COUSINS by Karen M. McManus! Massive thanks to Dave and TheWriteReads who organises epic blog tours these days. I’m really excited to share my review not only am I trying to experiment with a review style, well I think it’s new, probably shorter and not much else. But I’m going to try CAWPILE created by Book Roast, (I’ll link the video here for you) for a new rating system. I’m not sure why it’s taken me so long to use this. […]

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Book Review | The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh

Posted July 30, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Book Review / 4 Comments
Book Review | The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh

Happy Thursday my lovely readers. Today I’m bringing you a review of dark fantasy that I simply loved. Lately I’ve been into vampires books as a whole, with Midnight Sun and rewatching Discovery of Witches. Steph from Bookslovereaders recommended me this for a while that it was about time I read it. Plus the sequel The Damned has just been released which I will need to read ASAP. So enough of my rambling, let head onto the review. My Review The days of vampire books has returned and it’s like the inner teenager in me who loved Twilight and the beginnings […]

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Book Review | Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales

Posted May 18, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Book Review, LGBTQ+, YA / 0 Comments
Book Review | Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales

Hello my lovely readers, today I’m sharing my review of Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales. ‘Tell me more, tell me more how good is this book?” I’m sorry I couldn’t resist starting my review in a sing song of Grease. After all it is a queer imagining of Grease, so I couldn’t not. It might not be the last either. I also happened to have watched Grease fairly recently so I was so up for this. My Review ‘I met a guy crazy for me and he met a boy as cute as can be.’ Ollie’s family changes their […]

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ARC Book Review | Thorn by Intisar Khanini

Posted March 16, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, 5 Stars, Book Review, Fantasy, Favourites, YA / 0 Comments
ARC Book Review | Thorn by Intisar Khanini

So shall I start this review by saying it’s THE BEST YA FANTASY BOOK I’VE READ THIS YEAR! That’s on hell of a line to start off with but it’s true. I wasn’t expecting it, I admit, a complete surprise by Intisar’s debut novel is just phenomenal! It has everything and more in a fantasy and I honestly can’t wait to talk about it more. My Review Princess Alyrra is a pawn in her own future, she is known as for her brutal honesty and her mother hates it. The cruelty between her brother and her mother, she doesn’t stand […]

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