
I just love to read! For me, it is a way to escape and discover new worlds, to do things you never thought possible, to explore emotions and feelings through words, and I can do it all in the comfort of my imagination. And even though they are not real, I believe the characters you meet in books can change your life and the way you see the world, if you let them.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
I Am The Messenger by Markus Zuzak

Is unassuming guy with is his peaceful routine inadvertently stops a bank robbery and his life is forever changed. After that is his first Ace comes from a deck of cards and arrives with a message which is basically challenge to change the world and help others. So Ed becomes the messenger and in the process he learns about himself and what it means to have awareness of other people’s struggles and successes. So good and life changing!
(Reviewed 10-8-11)
Monday, February 21, 2011
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver

I liked it ok. I feel slightly disappointed by this book because it was given great ratings so I had high expectations. The theme of the book reminded me a lot of “Thirteen Reasons Why” by Jay Asher, a book I love. It was hard for me to get into this book because I found the main character so self absorbed and vain and even after she realizes she can right her wrongs, I still did not feel she truly understood the impact she had on others and how mean she really was. She justified her friend’s unfounded hatred and mistreatment of others and only a few times really called them out on it. She did not in any way try to change their perspective, people who were just as guilty as her.
While I was not invested in the character’s journey to redemption, I found Lauren Oliver’s writing so amazing, engaging, and awe-inspiring. I was completely captured in the way she could describe a scene with all the senses and looked at things in a completely different way. That is honesty what got me through this book. The message was clearly conveyed through Sam’s observations of Juliet Sykes, the school outcast, and how bullying and small comments can become the biggest monster of lies that we may never recover from. If I were to recommend this book it would be because of the message I received and Oliver’s writing style. I am looking forward to reading her other book “Delirium” which I have read is wonderful.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Pefect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles

I really enjoyed this book! Once I decided to read the first page I had a hard time putting it down. Simone Elkeles has a gift of looking at both sides of the story which is why her style of switching back and forth between her male and female characters works. I kept thinking about West Side Story throughout this book because it’s about two people with different lives trying to move forward in life hiding behind the image they show the world. I loved the Hispanic flavor brought by Alex’s character and found him easy to like. He is a guy who is smart, brave, and trying to protect his family and give his brothers a chance to have a better life than ending up in a gang like him. Brittany was equally likeable because even though she came from a life of wealth and luxury, those were not the things that mattered to her. She wanted her parents to say they love her, be present in their family, and love her for who she is even if she makes mistakes. Brittany also cares deeply about her older sitter with a disability and took care of her when she could and wanted her parents to acknowledge her as a person and not a problem.
I will say I found the end a little cheesy since everything wrapped up way too nicely. I am not saying I like dramatic or unhappy endings. Just ones that continue with the theme of the book and this one almost did not seem realistic. But no matter, I smiled when I read the last page and enjoyed the whole book cover to cover.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Revelations by Melissa De La Cruz

This one was good. It gets more intense as the Blue Bloods uncover more disturbing news about the Silver Bloods and we find out just how much danger their race really is in. This one was crazy with Dylan coming back, Jack and Schuyler trying to meet together secretly behind everyone’s back, and Mimi being herself and creating chaos wherever she goes. All the while Schuyer is trying to gain control of her powers and realizes that because she is half human this makes using her powers even harder because it fights against her nature. I hate the way she treats Oliver who has always been there for her and will love her no matter what but I can not deny that she relationship with Jack is exciting and one I hope works out. This one left me thrown for a loop at the end and I am excited to see where the story will go next.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Heist Society by Ally Carter

I loved it! I have got to be honest and say I did not expect to like this book as much as I did. But I could not put it down! Ally Carter can create such likeable and smart characters that you feel like you can relate to them and I became attached very fast. The plot, pacing, and arch of the story were all so well done which is why I am not shocked when I finished it in like a day. I loved the relationship between Kat and Hale as well as her relationship with all the other thieves in her circle of friends. I am a sucker for stories with art history or ones that take place all over the world. I am so looking forward to the next installment in this series!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Masquerade by Melissa De La Cruz

I enjoyed it. I know this is going to sound bad but I do not mean for it to be. This series in all honestly is not the most profound or earth shattering thing I have read and they are something akin to bad tasting beer that you know you should stop drinking but can’t. Therefore I can’t stop reading them and they continue to grow on me. This story was interesting with Schuyler finding her grandfather Lawrence and having him come back into the Blue Blood World. He helps her strengthen her vampire powers which she will need to defend herself against Silver Blood attacks. I have grown to care more about the characters as the series has gone on and I am invested in both Schuyler’s relationships with Oliver and Jack and almost can’t decide who she should be with, almost. It was easy, fast, and full of drama- Gossip Girl type guilty pleasure and I am ready for the next one.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
How to Ruin a Summer Vacation by Simone Elkeles

This one was good and entertaining but not great. I have only read two of Simone Elkeles’ books before but I thought she did a really great job with creating such deep characters faced with impossible odds. From that standpoint I would have to say this story was more “light” reading with the characters not as well developed. Even if you hated some of her other characters, you understood them and where they were coming from. Amy is a typical 16 year old who is concerned with her boyfriend, summer vacation, and the clothes she is wearing, ect. But when she gets a call from her estranged father saying Amy’s grandmother is sick and he wants her to come to Israel for the summer, her world is turned upside down. I liked that this story was set in Israel which is always fun to watch as characters explore a new culture and interact with the people. Amy was really funny at times and made me laugh out loud which is always the mark of a good story in my book. One thing I will say is I have high hopes these characters and this story will grow on me because the full story is set in three different books. All in all I was entertained and that is the whole point of reading to me anyways.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Jellicoe Road by Melinda Marchetta

I really enjoyed this one! I had read reviews raving over it so I could not wait to begin. I have to say I was somewhat lost at first and it was hard to understand what was going on but then I caught on and got swept into the story. I felt like there were so many wonderful moments between the characters and lines that I want to remember because they ponder the significance of events and people in our lives in the most unassuming way. Taylor the MC was a breath of fresh air and a joy to read because while her life had been less than normal she did not act bitter and depressed and she saw the good in other people and appreciated what she had while recognizing what she did not. I thought it was interesting the way the author unfolded the story with the character’s memories which added significance to everything the characters said or did. It was a fantastic read and I know I will keep coming back to it over and over again.
Some of my favorite quotes:
- "My body becomes a raft and there's this part of me that wants just literally to go with the flow. To close my eyes and let it take me. But I know sooner or later I will have to get out, that I need to feel the earth beneath my feet, between my toes - the splinters, the bindi-eyes, the burning sensation of hot dirt, the sting of cuts, the twigs, the bites, the heat, the discomfort, the everything. I need desperately to feel it all, so when something wonderful happens, the contrast will be so massive that I will bottle the impact and keep it for the rest of my life."
- "He is the most beautiful creature I have ever seen and it's not about his face, but the life force I can see in him. It's the smile and the pure promise of everything he has to offer. Like he's saying, 'Here I am world, are you ready for so much passion and beauty and goodness and love and every other word that should be in the dictionary under the word life?'
-"Is a person worth more because they have someone to grieve for them?"
- "It's funny how you can forget everything except people loving you. Maybe that's why humans find it so hard getting over love affairs. It's not the pain they're getting over, it's the love."
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