Hey guys! Wow, it has been a very long time since I had the chance to update the blog! If you can remember back to the middle of June I had started an internship and was working on some Summer Classes, so quality reading time was kind of hard to come by. Who knew that quality blogging time would be so tough to find too!
Well, anyway! My internship has finally ended and I passed my summer course with flying colors. Now, it will be back to campus around this time next week and then starting back to school. I know my time will become much easier to come by in the following weeks, but please continue to be patient with me as I make the big move back to my University.
Thank you so much for your ongoing love and patience!
8.09.2012
7.18.2012
Waiting on Wednesday #17
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Incarnation by Emma Cornwall
Release Date: September 18th, 2012
Lucy Weston tracks down the novelist Bram Stoker in her search to reveal the dark force who made her a vampire--and regain her humanity in the process.In the steampunk world of Victorian London, Lucy Weston, a character in "Dracula," seeks out Bram Stoker to discover why he deliberately lied about her in his popular novel. With Stoker's reluctant help, she tracks the creature who transformed her from the sensual underworld where humans vie to become vampires to a hidden cell beneath a temple to madness and finally into the glittering Crystal Palace where death reigns supreme. Haunted by fragmentary memories of her lost life and love, Lucy battles her thirst for blood as she struggles to stop a catastrophic war that will doom vampires and humans alike. Ultimately, she makes a choice that illuminates for her--and for us--the true nature of what it means to be human.EEEEEEKK!! Excuse me for a second I am majorly fangirling right now. I read the first sentence of this synopsis, "Lucy Weston tracks down the novelist Bram Stoker in her search to reveal the dark force who made her a vampire--and regain her humanity in the process.” and I was all like OMG! OMG! I KNOW HER! I KNOW HER! Dracula is definitely my favorite classic tale and this steampunk story about Lucy Weston has totally got me jonesing for fall! Why must September be 2 months away!
What are you waiting on?
Labels:
steampunk,
vampires,
waiting on wednesday
7.12.2012
Nightshade by Andrea Cremer
Title: Nightshade
Author: Andrea Cremer
Pages: 452
Release: October 19th, 2010
Synopsis:
(from Goodreads) Calla Tor has always known her destiny: After graduating from the Mountain School, she’ll be the mate of sexy alpha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, ruling their pack and guarding sacred sites for the Keepers. But when she violates her masters’ laws by saving a beautiful human boy out for a hike, Calla begins to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known. By following her heart, she might lose everything - including her own life. Is forbidden love worth the ultimate sacrifice?
My Thoughts:
Nightshade is my first werewolf book! Can you believe
it? All these years of reading and I have never actually read a werewolf book
before. However, while I am pleased to say the genre was something that caught
my interest, this book was a little rough in places and had a few things that I
didn’t care for.
I think my favorite part about Nightshade is the concept
of these werewolves. They are basically super hardcore teenagers who are
so powerful, they can even overrun the school. It’s awesome on the surface, but
then there is this terrible other side where the wolves are like property of
the “Keepers” and they are mated and treated like animals. No free will. I
loved this concept and was fascinated to see how they would handle everything
that came their way. It was very unique and I loved that.
I did not care for the male character, Shay. I thought
he acted very idiotic at times and unfortunately he never grew on me, which is unfortunate because he’s a major male interest. I also
found the ending to be terribly confusing. So much was crammed into that last
chapter that it was hard to visualize and became jumbled. So, while this book
was an awesome concept, I wasn’t completely thrilled with it’s execution. I can
still say though, that it is a good read and worth a shot.
In Short:
Rating: 4/5
Purchase or Check Out?: Check Out
Would I read it again?: No
7.11.2012
Waiting on Wednesday #16
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Redemption by Veronique Launier
Release Date: September 8, 2012
Guillaume: For five hundred years I've existed as a gargoyle. Perched atop an old Montreal church, I've watched idly as humanity wanders by. With the witch Marguerite gone, there is no one left to protect, nothing to care about. I never planned to feel again. But then a girl released me from my stone restraints, allowing me to return as a seventeen-year-old human boy. I must find out all I can about this girl's power . . .Aude: Getting attacked twice in as many days is strange in itself, but even stranger is the intriguing guy I keep running into. There's something so familiar about him, like a primal drum rhythm from my dreams. But spending time together only raises more questions--about my heritage, a native Mohawk prophecy . . . and an unearthly magic threatening our city..
I saw this on NetGalley not too long ago and I thought it was such a cool concept. It sounds really interesting and I also find the cover to be kinda cool, too! Such a shame it’s release isn’t until September. I guess I’ll have to wait a few more months before making my own opinions about it.
What are you Waiting On?
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waiting on wednesday
7.05.2012
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
Title: Dead Until Dark
Author: Charlaine Harris
Pages: 292
Release: May 1st, 2001
Synopsis:
(from Goodreads)Sookie Stackhouse is just a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Louisiana. Until the vampire of her dreams walks into her life-and one of her coworkers checks out.... Maybe having a vampire for a boyfriend isn't such a bright idea.
My Thoughts:
I don’t know how familiar any of you guys are with the
HBO show, True Blood, but it is a television show based off of these books, The
Sookie Stackhouse series. Well, I absolutely adore the television show so with
it’s popularity rising, the mass market paperbacks were in walmart and pretty
cheap, so I figured, why not? The first book was just as great as the show and
I look forward to reading more in the series.
The most challenging part about writing a review for a
book that’s story I am already familiar with is that it’s very difficult to
judge the quality without a comparison happening. So, I will get this out of
the way by saying that the book was very similar to the first season of the
show. Not indentical, but similar in numerous ways which I am sure impressed
many of the long-time book fans. The differences I noticed were there was no
Tara (whose a main character in the show) and Lafayette wasn’t nearly fabulous
enough.
Now speaking strictly about the book, I really loved
Sookie and getting to hear things in her head. I also was surprised to find
that I didn’t really like Sam’s character. The plot was still so intense that
even knowing what to expect, I was flipping pages like crazy and holding my
breath without paying attention. Fans of the tv show like myself, should
definitely check out these awesome paranormal mystery books.
In Short:
Rating: 4/5
Purchase or Check Out?: Purchase
Would I read it again?: Yes
Labels:
paranormal,
review,
vampires
7.04.2012
Waiting on Wednesday #15
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Delusion by Laura L. Sullivan
Release Date: January 8th, 2013
When two beautiful teenage stage magicians in World War II England meet a pair of handsome men who can do real magic, sparks fly. But is it illusion, or delusion? Opening-night jitters are nothing new for Phil and Fee Albion, who come from a long line of stage illusionists. The girls love to dazzle London audiences, but in the aftermath of the Blitz they're bundled off to the countryside, where they're safe from bombs and Nazis--and bored to pieces. Phil, always the passionate one, discovers a hidden college of real magicians led by the devastatingly handsome Arden. If only Phil can persuade these unworldly magicians to help England win the war! Daredevil that she is, she'll risk anything to give her country a fighting chance, even if it means losing her heart . . . or her life.
I am loving the idea of this historical, paranormal YA coming out next winter. We have quite a few months ahead before this comes out, but I find the storyline to be really interesting and I think that cover is brilliant (love redheads wearing green!), so I will have to wait and find out more as the release date approaches.
What are you waiting on?
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waiting on wednesday
7.02.2012
Technical Difficulties!
Hey guys!
I hope you don’t think I have vanished! I have actually been having a couple of technical difficulties with posting over the past couple weeks and between starting my internship and trying to do summer classes, I have been too preoccupied to focus on figuring out the problems. However, I think everything is okay now and regular posts should resume shortly.
Thank you for your patience.
Darlene
I hope you don’t think I have vanished! I have actually been having a couple of technical difficulties with posting over the past couple weeks and between starting my internship and trying to do summer classes, I have been too preoccupied to focus on figuring out the problems. However, I think everything is okay now and regular posts should resume shortly.
Thank you for your patience.
Darlene
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blogging
6.22.2012
Legend by Marie Lu
Title: Legend
Author: Marie Lu
Pages: 305
Release: November 29th, 2011
Synopsis:
(from Goodreads)What was once the western United States is now home to the Republic, a nation perpetually at war with its neighbors. Born into an elite family in one of the Republic’s wealthiest districts, fifteen-year-old June is a prodigy being groomed for success in the Republic’s highest military circles. Born into the slums, fifteen-year-old Day is the country’s most wanted criminal. But his motives may not be as malicious as they seem.From very different worlds, June and Day have no reason to cross paths—until the day June’s brother, Metias, is murdered and Day becomes the prime suspect. Caught in the ultimate game of cat and mouse, Day is in a race for his family’s survival, while June seeks to avenge Metias’s death. But in a shocking turn of events, the two uncover the truth of what has really brought them together, and the sinister lengths their country will go to keep its secrets.
My Thoughts:
I picked up Legend because I was very busy and it looked
small-ish and I had heard such fantastic things about this dystopian re-telling
of Les Miserables. This was a read that I loved and couldn’t put down the
entire way through.
On top of Legend being a really good book, it was also
aesthetically pleasing. The cover has a really cool look to it and even the
inside has a unique appearance. The chapters in Day’s POV are printed in a gold
color! June’s are in black. How nifty is that? In other books I have read where
POV changes from chapter to chapter, I find that some authors seem to have
trouble establishing two distinctly unique personalities for the alternating
characters. I wondered early on if this color coding was done to help keep the
characters straight, but was really pleased to find that Day and June are very
original and that was not an issue at all.
The only thing I can say negatively about this book was
especially in the beginning, I really disliked June’s character. I would want
to read through her chapters as quickly as possible in order to get to Day’s
perspective again. Fortunately, by the end of the book I really liked her and
am thinking maybe she was supposed to be unlikable at first glance? Legend was
a fast-paced story with realistic characters and lots of twists and turns.
In Short:
Rating: 5/5
Purchase or Check Out?: Purchase
Would I read it again?: Yes
6.15.2012
Book Clubs, Yay or Nay?
I am currently on vacation this week and in lieu of my
regular posting, this week will be a series of discussion posts by me as well
as by a couple of guest bloggers.
Book Clubs, Yay or Nay?
Cindy from Oodles of Books was supposed to blog today, but
she had some things come up and was unable to join us. Therefore, I decided to
end this vacation week of discussion posts with a topic that always fascinates
me and I love to hear opinions on, and that is: What do you think of Book
Clubs? That could be a traditional group meet up style or a more technological
online club or anything in between!
When I was a little kid I attended a summer book club sort
of thing. All the kids would read a short picture book with their parents and
in the middle of the week we would all gather together to talk about it and
draw pictures….Well, that’s pretty much my only experience with book clubs.
Pretty pathetic, huh?
It’s not that I never wanted to be in a book club, it’s just
that the opportunity never seemed to present itself. For me, it was something
that never worked out regardless of how interested I was. In High School, our
book club was really cool! It was arranged like Harry Potter, complete with
sorting hat, house points, and a yule ball. My issue with that was that I was
more devoted to other clubs and never had the spare time to join. Apparently,
my hometown even has quite a selection of book clubs that are hosted at the
library these days.
But, alas, there just aren’t any book clubs around my
college town that I could join and as for online book blogs, well that is
completely uncharted territory for me. So, I fear that book clubs may just be
something that I always want to experience, but will never have the chance. I
suppose that is where the book blogging community fills in! Ha!
Have you ever been in a Book Club? Do you enjoy scheduled
group reading? Does your town offer lots of opportunities for Book Clubs? Let
me know in the comments! I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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discussion
6.14.2012
Divergent: What’s Your Faction?
I’m on vacation this week, so in lieu of regular posting I have asked some of my favorite bloggers to do a guest post. Today’s guest is Hilda from Catch the Lune! here to discuss Divergent factions. Thank you Hilda!
Which Faction Would
You Be in Divergent?
Hi
everyone! *waves excitedly* First of all, I want to thank Darlene for being so
awesome! Thank you very much for having me! Darlene has such lovely blog, don’t
you think so? Her blog suits the title very much! x) Naah, some of you might
remember me from my own book blog, Catch the Lune. Hey there, minions! *blow
kisses* LOL, you might have urge desire to throw me with rocks now. Sorry, I
have tendency to blabber! x)
Today,
I have the luxury to talk about one of my latest book obsessions… Divergent by
Veronica Roth! Squealll! ♥ Divergent is such an amazing book and it’s one of
my best read in 2012. I just love it so much! You can check out my blog and read my blabbering review there! I can talk about Divergent for hours,
but for now, I’m just going to share my result of Factions quiz and what I
think of it! :)
There
are five factions in Divergent: Abnegation, Dauntless, Erudite, Amity, and
Candor. The five factions represent five different virtues each of them held. Do
you cogitate that peace is more important than important fighting? You might be
Amity. Or maybe you think knowledge is the most important thing? Then, my
friend, you might be an Erudite!
My
paperback copy of Divergent has bonus material inside and there’s a part when
Veronica Roth talks about the factions, along with personality quiz which
faction you belong.
I
tried the quiz and guess what I got?
*a
little bit of drum roll please….*
Abnegation!
I
wasn’t very surprised to find out that I’m Abnegation, although I’m not very
sure that I can live up to their selfless standard. I think the reason why
there are people from different factions who despise Abnegation is their
reasoning that no one could be that good. No one could be that unselfish,
living their life only to serve others. I think that’s a very bitter thing to
believe, especially since we’ve seen amazing people like Mother Theresa, Aung
San Suu Kyi, and Nelson Mandela in our life. I think these people would be perfect
examples of Abnegation people. Maybe people who are truly selfless could really
exist. Well, my ever-optimist view of life believes in kindness and bravery. ♥
I’m
not very sure, but if I lived in Divergent world, I think I would choose Amity.
I like the way they seem to put happiness and peace above everything. There are
some issues I have with Amity’s too-carefree way of life, but no faction is
perfect. I don’t think that I would be brave enough to choose Dauntless. Yes,
the sorting hat from Harry Potter may put me in Gryffindor, but I’m not a
thrill seeker at heart. If I could gather enough courage, then maybe Dauntless
would be my choice. Candor is out of question. There’s a reason why we learn to
paraphrase truth. :P Erudite… I don’t like the way they think. Although Erudite
comes second after Abnegation in my result, I don’t think I would choose
Erudite. It’s the way they seem to eliminate people who aren’t smart enough in
their initiation. Remind me too much of Darwin’s natural selection theory
(which makes me real sad!).
The
awesome Miss Veronica Roth herself stated that no one can belong perfectly in
one faction. Faction you belong and faction you choose are entirely two different
things. I think what’s really important is what kind of person you want to be.
x)
Gosh,
I write such solemn post this time, right? Sorry, must be the side effect of post-exam
hehe!
How about you, lovely people? Which faction
do you think you would choose if you lived in Divergent world? Don’t be shy,
share with me! :) ♥
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discussion,
dystopian
6.13.2012
E-Readers vs. Paper Books
I am currently on vacation, so in lieu of my regular posts, this week I will be doing book-related discussion posts everyday, as well as having some of my favorite bloggers do guest posts.
E-Readers vs. Paper Books
The more popular E-Readers have become in the most recent
couple of years the more people have sort of taken sides on this strange sort
of battle. There are people who swear by their E-Readers and never plan to buy
another physical copy again. Then there are people who push away this
technological advance as something to be avoided. My stance on this topic is:
What does it matter as long as you’re reading?
I actually haven’t met anyone in the blogging community who
is against one or the other format, but I do know a few people in my town who
have taken a side. What I really was thinking about with this post was, what
are some of the pros and cons with the two.
E-Readers
Pros:
-Reading in the dark! (YEA!)
-Reading while laying down is easier
-More Portable, less to carry around
-Instantly receive books 24/7
-No one else can see what you’re reading by the cover (I’m
looking at you, Fifty Shades of Grey people)
-Overall Cheaper Prices
Cons:
-Batteries die
-If you don’t back up files, you can lose your books!
-E-Books don’t have the same “smell”
-More Fragile
-Expensive Device
-Bugs/Glitches happen
Paper Books
Pros:
-You can keep them forever!
-Support local bookstores by buying books from them
-Cute Bookmarks
-Admiring Covers in all their Glory
-In certain places, Electronics are Prohibited
-Reliable
-Lendable
-Can Read Indoors or Outdoors
Cons:
-Can get bent or torn when being carried in
luggage/purses/backpacks
-Jackets can be irritating at times
-Take up a LOT of space
-More Expensive than alternative
-Library “Paper Books” have germs
This was really all I could come up with for both E-Reader
and Paper Book Pros and Cons. I personally read both E-Books and Paper Books.
My method is that if it is cheaper, I buy that version. Or if it is a book
series that I have the first book in a paper copy, I will continue that
pattern, and vice versa.
Do you have a preference of E-Reader or Paper Books? If you
have an E-Reader, what brand is yours? Do you have any other pros and cons I
could add to my list?
Labels:
discussion
6.11.2012
Youtube Book Bloggers
I’m on vacation this week, so in lieu of regular posting I have asked some of my favorite bloggers to do a guest post. Today’s guest is Elena from Novel Sounds here to discuss YouTube Vloggers. Thank you Hilda!
"Hi everyone! My name is Elena and I blog over at Novel Sounds. I was so flattered when Darlene asked me to guest post on her blog! The topic I'm going to be discussing today is youtube bloggers.
Now, I haven't been blogging that long so blogging is still a relatively new world to me. I don't even think I really even knew what book blogging really WAS last year. So it's sort of strange to me that not only is book blogging a new thing to me, on top of that there's book vloggers? Of course, I knew what vloggers were like the popular Charlie McDonnell and Community Channel but I wasn't aware that there was actually people who vlogged about books. I think it's interesting because there's in the book blogging community but using a new form of medium to express their views. I admire them because A) they're just OUT THERE for the world to see which can be a scary thing B) they have to talk about books in way that people would be engaged. I guess that's also true for book bloggers but in vlogging, you have to be ON POINT since you're on camera. At least, that's what it seems like to me!
I don't think I've watched many book vloggers even though they do have their own community. I've probably watched around three in total with one girl impressing me in particular. She was English and what I admired about her vlogs is she didn't go off topic at all! I tend to notice with vloggers, they go off topic and you have to fast forward to get to the actual video. I was also impressed with how eloquent she was, no "ums" or mumbling that I recall. That's hard to do! I tried vlogging once but it ended up being too quiet.
My question to you is: do you watch Youtube vloggers? How do you feel about them? Are you one yourself? Do you have any vlogger recs?"
Now, I haven't been blogging that long so blogging is still a relatively new world to me. I don't even think I really even knew what book blogging really WAS last year. So it's sort of strange to me that not only is book blogging a new thing to me, on top of that there's book vloggers? Of course, I knew what vloggers were like the popular Charlie McDonnell and Community Channel but I wasn't aware that there was actually people who vlogged about books. I think it's interesting because there's in the book blogging community but using a new form of medium to express their views. I admire them because A) they're just OUT THERE for the world to see which can be a scary thing B) they have to talk about books in way that people would be engaged. I guess that's also true for book bloggers but in vlogging, you have to be ON POINT since you're on camera. At least, that's what it seems like to me!
I don't think I've watched many book vloggers even though they do have their own community. I've probably watched around three in total with one girl impressing me in particular. She was English and what I admired about her vlogs is she didn't go off topic at all! I tend to notice with vloggers, they go off topic and you have to fast forward to get to the actual video. I was also impressed with how eloquent she was, no "ums" or mumbling that I recall. That's hard to do! I tried vlogging once but it ended up being too quiet.
My question to you is: do you watch Youtube vloggers? How do you feel about them? Are you one yourself? Do you have any vlogger recs?"
Labels:
discussion,
youtube
6.10.2012
Do You Listen to Audiobooks?
I am on vacation this week and in lieu of regular posting, all this week I will be featuring book-related discussion posts. I will also be featuring some awesome guest bloggers as well.
Do You Listen to Audiobooks?
I like audiobooks.
Now that is a sentence I never thought I would have uttered.
If you asked me a year ago what I thought about audiobooks I would have told
you that it took too long to read them, the narrator never says things the
right way, and that they were a nuisance, especially keeping up with all those
discs!
So, what happened?
A lot of long days with myself and a paint brush. This
summer I was able to get an internship, but it didn’t start until the middle of
June and I was out of college by the first week of May. I had to make money to
afford gas and other necessities, so my dad agreed to pay me for doing some
painting projects. Painting walls, doors, EVERYTHING! I began downloading mp3
audiobooks from my library’s e-book site and my whole world was turned upside
down.
Not only are audiobooks a great way for you to get in some
reading time when your hands are tied, they are also now more than ever,
available. To buy audiobooks, you can sometimes spend $30 on a book that in
paper would cost $15. With those options, of course most people would pay half
and get the paper copy, but now there are Library websites offering mp3 or wma
formats so you can listen on your phone, iPod, or even your computer without
keeping up with discs or paying.
Another perk I discovered about audiobooks is that they
appeal to people who don’t read in the traditional sense. Have you ever really
loved a book and you want a person to read it, but they hate reading?
Audiobooks are an option to try. Sometimes people who are
better listeners or even musically inclined friends will enjoy an audiobook and
it’s a great way for them to still get exposed to some of that great reading
material we all love.
My question to you is, Do you like Audiobooks? If so, what
are your reasons for being a fan of listening over reading? If not, what turns
you away from listening to books? Let me know in the comments and I will try
and check out your responses soon!
Labels:
audiobooks,
discussion
6.09.2012
Reading Friends
I am on vacation this week and so in lieu of normal posting, I will be featuring some bookish related discussions, as well as having a few guests on the blog.
Reading Friends
For me, friends who are as passionate as I am about reading
are hard to come by.
My mother has
always enjoyed reading as a past time, but nothing serious and we definitely
don’t share common book interests. I pretty much kept my opinions to myself
until I met a girl, Nicole, in high school. We met through the school’s drama
club and we didn’t even discuss books seriously until about a year after we
met. Then one day, I guess we just got on the subject and realized we love the
same books! I don’t know if anyone else has ever experienced that moment, but
I am pretty sure we talked for hours about characters and different genres. At
the end of that night we swapped a couple of books the other had yet to read
and several years later she is still one of my only bookish pals!
I’m also a big believer in converting non-readers. I was
extremely successful during the whole Twilight craze that occurred when the
first movie was coming out. I can’t tell you how many friends I had who
borrowed my Twilight book…but I can tell you that once it had been returned for
good, the spine was held together with tape. The sad thing is, none of them
really stuck to reading after that series. I’ll tell you what series did
convert someone who I never believed would be a reader: The Mortal Instruments.
That is my favorite series ever and I actually got my Dad to read by giving him
The Mortal Instruments while on a plane ride. He found his genre and now he
even reads more than I do sometimes. That’s a big accomplishment from a man who
used to hand me his Lawn Mower Instruction Manuals to read…. when I was like,
10.
I was so interested in this as a discussion post this week
because I feel like several people in the blogging community have many friends
in their everyday life who they can share books with (I won’t lie and say I’m
not jealous!). Do you have a big group of friends who are real life readers?
How many of your friends also read? Does anyone only have blogger friends who
share your love for the written word?
Please feel free to share your thoughts with me in the
comments below and I will try to read and respond to you when I can!
Labels:
discussion,
friends
6.08.2012
Vacation!
VACATION!
Vacation, all I ever wanted! Vacation, had to get away!
You can’t tell right now, but I am dancing!!!!! (possibly
with my suitcase as my dance partner, but whatevs.)
The time has finally come! I am leaving for the beach TODAY
and I could not be more excited about it.
However, I was really indecisive about what to do during my
absence with my blog and I have decided that rather than leave it alone for 10
days, and in lieu of my normal posts, I am going to post book related
discussion topics daily. Even more fantastic is that I have asked some of my
favorite bloggers to do Guest Posts, so it will be more than just my opinion
voiced during this series of posts and maybe you will even have the chance to
learn about some other blogs you may not follow yet!
Below is a schedule for what topic will be discussed when
and who will be blogging that day.
Saturday, June 9th – Reading Friends (me)
Sunday, June 10th – Do you listen to Audiobooks? (me)
Monday, June 11th – YouTube Book Blogging (Elena, Novel Sounds)
Tuesday, June 12th – Why Blog? (me)
Wednesday, June 13th – E-Readers vs. Paper Books (me)
Thursday, June 14th – Divergent: What’s your Faction?
(Hilda, Catch the Lune)
Friday, June 15th – Book Clubs, Yay or Nay? (Cindy, Oodles of Books)
I hope that you all will stop by to see these awesome posts.
Keep in mind that I may be slower to respond if you send me an email, but I DO
have access to my email. Also, I would love to hear your thoughts on all the
discussion posts, I really appreciate your comments and the time you spent
visiting my blog. I always try to check out other people’s blogs who leave me
comments, but I will also be delayed in responding to comments / visiting other
blogs next week.
6.05.2012
Teaser Tuesday #7
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!
1. “We saw it coming -- someone saw it coming. We were that little bit ahead of you, and you didn’t realize it.” (Pg. 39)
2. “I’m just damned. I am utterly and completely damned. You’ll shoot me at the end no matter what I do, because that’s what you do to enemy agents. It’s what we do to enemy agents. After I write this confession, if you don’t shoot me and I ever make it home, I’ll be tried and shot as a collaborator anyway.” (Pg. 5)
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
I haven’t read a really great historical fiction in a long time, but this one is really fantastic so far! I can’t wait to read more.
Feel free to share your teasers in the comments!
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historical,
teaser tuesday
6.03.2012
In My Mailbox #14
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme created by Kristi from The Story Siren as a way to share the books you received over the past week whether for review, purchase, or borrow.
Borrowed From Library:
The Maze Runner - by James Dashner (audiobook)
Blood Red Road - by Moira Young (audiobook)
Legend - by Marie Lu
Nightshade - by Andrea Cremer
Across The Universe - by Beth Revis
A Million Suns - by Beth Revis
As some of you know, I am getting all ready to go on vacation this Friday, so I had to get some quality reading material to enjoy while on the beach. I also got a couple audiobooks to listen to during the long drive. My boyfriend and I are driving separately from the other family, so I am hoping if I can’t get him to actually read, maybe I can get him to listen to some good books. Wish me luck!
What’s in your mailbox?
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in my mailbox
6.01.2012
Timepiece by Myra McEntire
Title: Timepiece
Author: Myra McEntire
Pages: 336
Release: June 12th, 2012
Synopsis:
(from Goodreads) A threat from the past could destroy the future. And the clock is ticking...Kaleb Ballard's relentless flirting is interrupted when Jack Landers, the man who tried to murder his father, timeslips in and attacks before disappearing just as quickly. But Kaleb has never before been able to see time travelers, unlike many of his friends associated with the mysterious Hourglass organization. Are Kaleb's powers expanding, or is something very wrong?Then the Hourglass is issued an ultimatum. Either they find Jack and the research he's stolen on the time gene, or time will be altered with devastating results.
Now Kaleb, Emerson, Michael, and the other Hourglass recruits have no choice but to use their unusual powers to find Jack. But where do they even start? And when? And even if they succeed, it may not be enough...
My Thoughts:
After reading Hourglass and loving it, I knew any other
books in the series would be a definite buy for me. Unfortunately, while
Timepiece has a lovely cover and a synopsis that promises another thrilling
adventure in this unique time travel series, I found that Timepiece is really
just an average read.
My first issue with this book is that it’s in Kaleb’s
perspective. I find the cover to be very misleading because to be honest,
Emerson isn’t a huge figure in this sequel, but she’s still on the cover. I
also had a lot of trouble remembering this was Kaleb’s perspective because I
felt like his dialogue and thoughts seemed almost identical to Emerson’s from
the first book. It got very confusing at times and actually made me miss being
in Emerson’s head. I also had a problem with Lily, Emerson’s best friend. While
she isn’t a huge character in Hourglass, in this book she’s more prominent and
I found that I kind of detest her character. She doesn’t know what she wants,
is very whiney, and half of the book is spent with everyone else trying to
persuade her to help the Hourglass out. It got repetitious and very tiring.
The book had some really good things though, like a very
strong beginning that really caught my attention when it jumped right into some
pretty heavy plot. I felt connected early on. It also has a very strong close
at the ending that promises a lot for the next book and was wrapped up nicely.
I will not give up on this series and I believe that the next book could really
have great potential. However, I would say that this book was simply okay.
Nothing spectacular, but not bad either.
In Short:
Rating: 3/5
Purchase or Check Out?: Purchase
Would I read it again?: No
Labels:
review,
time travel
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