3.9 AVERAGE


Awesome

This was full of great world building and great characters! I’m so excited to see what happens next and I know it will be awesome!!

Year one

This book had me hooked from start to finish. I loved the basis of the story. Maddi is a bad A chick and I can’t wait to see her fully unleashed. I hate that her and Asher fought each other for so long but the fact that he did it to protect her makes me love him even more. I love maddi and Asher together but I also love the relationships between the whole group of guys. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

I was very surprised at how much I liked this book! It had relatable elements which helped. Super bummed when I learned that the next installment isn’t out. Easy fun read and boy those 5 Atlanteans...yes please :)

Absolutely LOVED the heroine for how realistically she was portrayed. Typically in books like this where the heroine is introduced to a whole new world, they're too reckless and impractical, they don't ask questions properly. They jump in without any regard to how much knowledge and power they actually have, which always annoys me a little as that is not relatable at all, the same way horror movie characters aren't relatable. So the change of pace was really nice as this heroine is basically a cross between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger in terms of how she reacted to being introduced to a new world. She wasn't unnecessarily reckless or taking chances that put others at risk. She took all the preparation she could and had actual interest in learning new stuff on her own rather than having the typical "oh I'll deal with it when it's directly in front of me, punching me in the face"-attitude.

All in all, a practical heroine REALLY made this book stand out for me. I only wish I had started after all the books got released, but who knows how long that'll take.

Non mi ha convinta…

This book is so good. Jaymin is superb with writing a story full of heat, intrigue, and humor. Maddison is the type of underdog character for whom you can’t help but cheer and this book is a great example of an academy book. Looking forward to more!
adventurous challenging funny hopeful mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

3.25

It was fun and I think I may have a thing for supernatural academies in general because it gave the same excitement that another book this year, Shadowspell Academy, gave me. Basically, I was thrilled to read it. I loved the different classes Maddison was in and the different species in this story. What I really wanted though was a more in-depth writing style. There were times where Ms. Eve could have really sucked me into the world but chose to just skim past it stating what happened instead of showing it. And I know you can't go to every detail because the book is through the course of a whole year but there were so many times that she said too little. On another note, I was definitely into the dedication of the book to anyone who has ever felt lonely. I too have felt the suckiness of not having friends and being lonely so I crave books with good friendship dynamics. I liked the fact that she gave Maddi so many friends but if I saw the phrase "you're not alone" one more time I was going to scream. Literally, everyone was telling her that and it just became overkill. Overall though it was a good start to a series and I'm mad at myself for not noticing that not even the sequel is out yet so I can't binge read them.

Prattling Synopsis:
Spoiler Our girl in this story is 22-year old Maddison. Every year on her birthday, January 1st, she changes her hair to a different hair color. This year it's pink. Right as she's finished dying her hair in the bathroom of a motel a girl comes up out of nowhere and tells her she's a magical being and she's been looking for her. She has to go to the Supernatural Acadamy or risk exploding from her uncontrolled powers. The problem is that she does not believe that she has powers. The girl that has been tracking her turns out to be a girl named Ilia. Ilia put a spell on her hands to bind them. the only way to get out of the binds are to go to the school. There a lot of things happen. Namely, she starts to believe that she is meant to be at the academy. she meets Larissa, the principal of the school's daughter, and along with Ilia, they help ease Mads into life at the academy. This place has a high school feel but it is a school for supernatural from ages 21 to 25. You would think that would mean it would feel more like a college but no... there are cliques and popular crowds and everything highschool-y. the most popular guys are the Atlantian 5. These guys are descendant from the first fey/magic wielders to cross over from Faerie (specifically Atlantis) to Earth. They are very rare because most of them died when Atlantis sank to the bottom of the ocean and are a coveted race because they are stronger than all other races. Their names are Calen-magic wielder, Rone-vampire, Axl-magic wielder, Jesse- lion shifter and Asher- strong AF magic wielder. They are not related but they all grew up together and act like brothers. They're scary intimidating, strong, hot and totally interested in the new girl and why they can't gauge what she is. A lot happens throughout the year but the most important thing to know is that Mads is called to the water in a way that only other Atlantians are called and she is also called to Asher. There are also these people who keep trying to kidnap her called the Arterians. They believe she is the last daughter of the Sonaris royalty line of Atlantis. Which is impossible because the last line of children in this heritage died 10,000 years ago with the ruination of Atlantis... but something is definitely up because
Mads doesn't remember anything before her 5th birthday, her powers are extremely strong yet blocked, and she has a blood test that confirms that she is the mix of fey and magic consistent with the Atlantians. skipping ahead she is kidnapped right after ash and she confesses them like for each other and when saving her he sacrifices himself for her. They take him to help raise Atlantis instead. after about four months of trying to search for answers and with no luck finding a library that may contain information on what/who Maddison, why they need her and how she can control her powers when they are released they decide to F it and go after Ash. (by the way, Homegirl has been having visions/dreams of ash's predicament so I def think they are mates). They go save ash and Maddison's powers are released when she is stabbed by a lesser sea "goddess". When they get back to school via a portal that Mads isn't supposed to be able to make until her last year of school she is immediately taken away and healed then locked away for a month because of her surges in power are too strong for anyone to control. Finally, Louis, a wizard that has been sporadically working with her to control her power throughout the book, comes to give her a necklace that can help reign in her power. She goes straight to asher and everything returns to normal... Kind of. she now lives in the mansion with the 5 and her besties Ilia and Larissa are allowed to come over. At the end of the book Conner, the guy who repeatedly tried to kidnap Madison comes to the school and is like I need to come. Atlantis is rising and your siblings need you to de-petrify them before the god that created y'all, Sonaris, comes to kill them all. homegirl is like yeah I'll come but in one week because I gotta dye my hair purple for my birthday.



4,5 stelline

Supernatural Academy - Anno uno è il primo volume di una trilogia fantasy davvero interessante perché è ricca di mistero, azione, magia e amore ambientata in una scuola per esseri soprannaturali e che prende spunto dal mito di Atlantide.
I personaggi sono tutti interessanti, a partire dalla protagonista Maddison e da Asher, il ragazzo che le ruberà il cuore e le farà provare tante emozioni contrastanti tra loro.
Maddison James è una giovane donna dal passato difficile e che, all’età di ventidue anni, scopre di essere una sup e che in lei non c’è niente di umano. Abituata a stare da sola e in perenne fuga dalla morte della madre, ha sempre sospettato che lei non essere come tutti gli altri e la sua vita cambia in modo drastico quando conosce Ila e l’esistenza della Supernatural Academy, un’accademia in cui vampiri, mutaforma e altre creature magiche imparano a usare i loro poteri e a convivere con gli esseri umani. In Maddi c’è tanta magia ma pare che sia bloccata. Per quale motivo? Inoltre, nessuno sa quale sia la sua vera natura. La vita all’accademia, all’inizio, non è semplice, soprattutto perché Maddi è intenzionata a tenere un basso profilo ma quando incontra Calen, Jesse, Rone, Axl e Asher, cinque Atlantidei discendenti dell’antica Atlantide, per lei è impossibile non entrare nel loro raggio d’azione. Anche perché Asher, il ragazzo più potente e carismatico della scuola, la attira in modo inesorabile. Anche Asher è attratto da lei, mentre gli atri quattro ragazzi ne sono incuriositi. C’è qualcosa di unico in Maddi, qualcosa che attira invidie e gelosie, soprattutto da parte delle Clovers.

L’amicizia ha un ruolo importantissimo nella storia, ho amato il rapporto che Maddi crea con i cinque Atlantidei e non solo con Asher. Loro, per lei, rappresentano molto di più che semplici amici, insieme formano soprattutto una famiglia, qualcuno su cui poter sempre contare e, credetemi, Jesse, Calen, Rone e Axl mi hanno davvero conquistata.
Un altro aspetto che mi è piaciuto molto e che, almeno in parte, mi ha ricordato Harry Potter è il modo in cui l’autrice ha descritto l’accademia che si rivela essere una vera e propria scuola in cui Maddi deve frequentare le lezioni di teoria oltre che di pratica. In questo senso, il worldbuilding mi è piaciuto molto, l’ho trovato originale perché funziona benissimo all’interno del libro. Ho adorato vedere Maddi alle prese con lo studio, una sorta di quotidianità molto confortante.
La parte romance si fonde in modo perfetto con quella fantasy, non mancano momenti romantici uniti ad altri in cui l’azione e l’adrenalina la fanno da padrone. Così come i colpi di scena e le rivelazioni importanti.
La trama corre velocissima e il libro si legge in pochissimo tempo. La narrazione è ottima e il Pov è solo dalla parte di Maddi. In questo modo il lettore scopre e vive insieme alla protagonista la vita all’interno dell’accademia. Osservare ogni cosa tramite gli occhi di Maddi mi è piaciuto molto e mi ha permesso di entrare in sintonia con lei. La verità sulla vera natura della ragazza viene svelato pian piano e questo mi ha proprio tenuta incollata alle pagine del libro.

Recensione completa: https://virtualkaty.blogspot.com/2022/11/review-tour-supernatural-academy-anno.html