A safe place for me to ramble on about Twilight, Harry Potter, Nora Roberts, 50 billion other books/authors/movies and music. Basically I'll tell about what I'm doing, reading, watching, listening to or any stories associated with the previous. This is my life-enjoy.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Review: Queens of All the Earth
Queens of All the Earth by Hannah Sternberg
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Although it was a relatively short book this story seemed to drag on and on. There was a lot of gorgeous description of Spain but not enough meaningful dialogue between the characters. The story also jumped around too much between points of view and it wasn't always clear whose it was. There wasn't a big revelation, maybe a small one, and it didn't really seem like the conflict had been resolved. There was a little romance, and while that was cute it was very abrupt. And then the book ends. There's no true ending just a few paragraphs saying they went home and so and so did that or so and so did this, the end. I was left feeling like I had truly wasted my time and effort trying to read this.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Review: The Lipstick Laws
The Lipstick Laws by Amy Holder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When you're invisible to everyone at your school, what's your option to become noticed? April Bowers knows this dilemma all too well. After her best friend moves away she's left all alone knowing no one, unless you count the weird geeky boy of her mom's friend (and she doesn't). Then she's paired up with the school's Queen Bee- Brittany. When Brittany asks her if she's new to school she says yes and immediately gets an invite to sit at her table at lunch. What's a girl to do but say yes? Even though April has seen the way Brittany treats other people and has been warned by her own best friend she manages to hold her tongue and fit in. After going through many changes and insults leveled her way by Brittany who is "training" her to be her friend she's finally asked to sign the Lipstick Laws- a code of conduct for the elite group of friends. Even though April believes these laws are stupid she's too alone to not sign them. Bad friends are better than no friends right? Wrong. After April is charged with breaking one (or three) of the Lipstick Laws she is not only kicked out of the popular group but is harassed and ostricized by everyone. So what's a girl to do? Get even. April realizes that she's not the only one to have broken one of these stupid laws and recruites the rest of the Lipstick Lawbreakers- a group of girls that become true and close friends. Over the remainder of the book the lawbreakers manage to bring brittany down a peg or two but only by becoming more like her- eventually April finally takes the higher ground and shows a little class. There are some amusing incidents in this book as well as a definite understanding of high school social situations. What I really liked in the end is that by being herself April is able to end with true friends who are supportive of each other and that's more of what these types of books need to focus on. I thoroughly enjoyed the read.
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Review: Last Dance
Last Dance by Linda Joy Singleton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Sabine is back in action in the second book of The Seer Series. Along with Thorn and Dominic, Sabine heads out to Pine Peaks to get some answers about an old family recipe she needs to help her grandmother. While there she connects with the local ghost. After some petty vandalism and assorted ghostly entanglements she manages to use her gift to help the ghost find some peace. For a second book in a series this didn't move quite as fast as the first one did but was still unique and interesting. Plus there are some sparks flying between Sabine and Dominic that I'm dying to know what happens between them.
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Review: Don't Die, Dragonfly
Don't Die, Dragonfly by Linda Joy Singleton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
What happens when you're destined to receive visions? Your life is never normal. This is something that Sabine knows too well already. She moved to live with her grandmother after being run out of town after predicting a boy's death in a fiery car accident and has since tried to hide her gift. Unfortunately her spirit guide Opal won't leave her alone and soon Sabine has a vision of a bloody dragonfly tattoo. Who does the tattoo belong to? and why is it bloody? Those are only a few of the questions the author has you asking throughout the book. Toss in some teen angst about boys, popularity, and friendship as well as some tension between Sabine and Dominic, a gifted farm hand, and you have one great read. Personally I couldn't finish this book soon enough and immediately bought the next in the series.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Review: Bite Me
Bite Me by Parker Blue
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book grabbed me from the start. Val gets kicked out of her home, and basically her family, on her 18th birthday. Why? Because her mom thinks she's a bad influence on her little sister. But why would a regular teenager be a bad influence? Drugs? Sex? Nope, it's because Val is 1/8 demon. She's part succubus, a female lust demon, and the only way she has found to appease her demon side (whom she calls Lola) is to hunt and kill vampires. So what is an 18 year old with no home and no job supposed to do when found on her own? Well, she ends up collecting a best friend... a part hellhound canine companion named Fang who's able to communicate with Val telepathically. Then she joins the SCU (Special Crimes Unit) of the San Antonio Police Department and gains a very handsome partner, Dan. With these great new additions to her life they set off to find and stop a deadly vampire vein who is keeping her sister enthralled. During the way she meets other part demons that make up the Demon Underworld and learns more about controlling her demon half. Of course there's some humor, some fighting, and yes, some lust but overall it's a great read that keeps the reader invested during the entire book. I can't wait to read the next book in the series because the plot is so different than others in this genre. The author does a great job of portraying demons and vampires as having human emotions and characteristics, just a little amplified. Too many paranormal authors make the "otherworldly" vastly different than humans so this is a nice change. Plus the humor is very well done, slightly snarky and sarcastic but it perfectly fits Val. This book ended up being one the most satisfying stories I've read all year.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Review: Fools Rush In
Fools Rush In by Janice Thompson
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Honestly this had too much religion and prayer in it for me personally and it distracted me from the story. I'm sure others will like it for that reason as well. Overall it was ok but not great. It was pretty slow and there was very little character growth between the two main characters.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Review: Plan B
Plan B by Charnan Simon
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I was really looking forward to reading this book. The premise was so captivating to me- Lucy, a high school student, finds out she's pregnant and together with her boyfriend Luke they must make a choice and decide what to do. The beginning and lead up to their first time together was good, not great, and I felt cheated about any sort of connection between the characters. Then all of a sudden Lucy's pregnant and freaking out, she's avoiding talking to Luke and her mom. Then she tells Luke and he's gone, not talking to her. Then her mom freaks out when she's told, which is normal, but then she's almost taking over and Lucy is trying to take back the reins on her life. Then Luke starts talking to her and everyting is good, they'll make the decision together. All that happens in about 3 chapters, it's really fast and not fleshed out all that well. I felt rushed from the discovery of the pregnancy to the end- which is the first doctors appointment. And through all this, nothing is decided. All they decide is that abortion is out and that adoption is a possibility and that they aren't ready to be parents. Which is all well and good but where's the conclusion? Where's the hard choice? There was no ending and I was left completely disappointed in this story.
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Review: The Guy Next Door
The Guy Next Door by Lori Foster
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
With the first story Ready, Set, Jett by Lori Foster I was a little disappointed. There was a lot of passion and a good chemistry with the main characters but overall the story fell flat for me. I felt like not enough happened between them for them to end up together.
In the second story Gail's Gone Wild by Susan Donovan I cheered for Gail from the start. The whole story was fun and charming and perfectly paced. I loved how the daughter became protective of her mom's relationship with Jesse. This was my favorite story from the whole novel and would love to read more by this author.
In the final story, Just One Taste by Victoria Dahl, I was left wanting more. I know it was written as a prequel to the series and it was done wonderfully. I can't wait to read more about these characters, as well as the ones you barely meet, and see what actually happens after this brief and wonderful first meeting. I'm not sure how I'll actually wait until November for the release of Real Men Will.
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I'm a major FAIL at this blog!
So I know I don't really have any followers or many people who even know about this blog but I'm always hoping and unfortunately I've been a big fail since I relaunched this blog as public months and months ago. When I first started I meant it as a more private place where I could talk about whatever I wanted to and that intention hasn't changed. My circumstances have some and this has turned more into a review blog than I originally intended as you can see by the previous posts. I still intend for a lot of my reviews- or all that I write- to be posted here but I really want to get back in the swing of writing for myself as well. I think I've burnt myself out after Nanowrimo on the whole writing thing and it's a complete shame for me because I enjoy it so much. Perhaps when I finally get back to writing my novel after this sabbatical I've taken I'll start posting some polished portions- realistically though I'll probably never be secure enough for that LOL. Anyways let's talk about what I have been up to lately. A few weeks ago- a month? omg...- anyways I was offered a new position at work as our Administrative Coordinator. This position comes with more responsibility and earlier hours (I've always been a night owl) but I've really been enjoying it a lot more then my previous position. (Did I mention that I'm no longer required to make calls constantly but only when necessary to help out? oh yeah BIG change! I love it!) During this change my parents also moved into a new house. So for the past month I've been helping them move and unpack as well as trying to get my sleep schedule under some sort of consistency. So all my reading and writing and tweeting and facebooking have taken a backseat. But now I'm feeling better and have got a new routine down so I'm back. I'm gonna be writing a lot more- i promise.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Review: Wicked Lovely
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I wasn't overly impressed with this book at all and I'm not sure if I'm going to persevere and read the others. The story seemed to be very slow to develop so that I became bored very quickly. For as long as it was I really and truly thought more would happen. I really liked the character of Seth and how he related with Aislinn but wished there was more character development overall. There are still questions left in my mind and I guess if I want to see if they're answered I'll have to continue the series. The worst thing I can really say about this book is that it isn't one that I would read more than once and personally there are very very few books that I won't reread.
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