tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49552557233717566962024-03-06T08:19:52.926+08:00The Procrastinator's CornerChelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.comBlogger324125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-29736694964444986222017-10-26T08:00:00.000+08:002017-10-26T08:00:43.917+08:00[Blog Tour] Review: Heart of Mist by by Helen Scheuerer + Giveaway<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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by Helen Scheuerer<br />
Published on: August 31st 2017<br />
Published by: Talem Press<br />
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In a realm where toxic mist sweeps the lands and magic is forbidden, all Bleak wants is a cure for her power.<br /><br />Still grieving the death of her guardian and dangerously self-medicating with alcohol, Bleak is snatched from her home by the Commander of the King’s Army, and summoned to the capital.<br /><br />But the king isn’t the only one interested in Bleak’s powers.<br /><br />The leader of an infamous society of warriors, the Valia Kindred, lays claim to her as well, and Bleak finds herself in the middle of a much bigger battle than she anticipated.<br /><br />Heart of Mist is the gripping first book in The Oremere Chronicles, a fantasy series of epic proportions.</blockquote>
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I decided to join the Heart of Mist blog tour to kinda force myself into reading because I've been on and off (but more so with on) a terrible book slump this year. Shealea @ The Bookshelf Bitch's rave tweets about this helped a lot in that decision though! </div>
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While I can't say that I read the whole book in one seat nor that this cured this terrible book slump of mine, Heart of Mist sure is still one heck of an enjoyable book with distinct, mysterious, fun characters and a rich, complex, fantasy world.</div>
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One of the things that I really loved about the Heart of Mist is its pacing. There are parts where a lot of interesting things are happening at the same time, one after another; the pace can get too fast that my slump just don't have the time to make me bored. However, there are also moments where the information gets too much. As far as the characters go, I can't say that the protagonist, Bleak, is my favorite character because she can really be a handful but I also see that she has a lot of room for character growth and I'm actually pretty excited about that. As well, this is told in multiple POVs but for me, Bleak's POV is the most fun to read. It's also worth noting that Bleak is an alcoholic here. I had to do a double take in the first chapter and question myself if she was really the protagonist lol. But moving on, the other characters like Fiore, Swinton, and Bren though-- oh. they are to die for! I also found myself liking the Valian warriors despite their nature. Like I said this book has distinct characters. You might not like one character but rest assured that there's plenty more characters that you will fall in love with.</div>
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Speaking of love, there's sooo little romance here and as someone who's a huge sucker for romance... I don't mind it. At all. I guess the hints are there but they're just that: Hints. And for me, if I'm able to like a book that's got no romance then that's one hella good book.</div>
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-9048220908236868792017-08-26T10:12:00.002+08:002017-08-26T10:12:45.530+08:00Book Review: The Art of Feeling by Laura Tims<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1477264262l/29905711.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1477264262l/29905711.jpg" width="264" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29905711-the-art-of-feeling?ac=1&from_search=true">The Art of Feeling</a></b><br />
by Laura Tims<br />
Published on: August 15th 2017<br />
Published by: HarperTeen<br />
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Perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven’s New York Times bestseller All the Bright Places, this contemporary YA novel explores the friendship between a girl in constant pain and a boy who feels nothing at all.<br />
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Since the car accident, Samantha Herring has been in pain, not only from her leg injury, but also from her mother’s death, which has devastated her family. After pushing away her friends, Sam has receded into a fog of depression. But then Sam meets Eliot, a reckless loner with an attitude and an amazing secret—he can’t feel any pain. At first, Sam is jealous.<br />
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I'm going to sound exaggerated in this review but what the heck! This book has me blown away! Everything about this The Art of Feeling is love, love, love! I adore the characters and Sam and Eliot's relationship is the kind of romance that is to die for!</div>
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Eliot and Sam started out as just schoolmates who didn't really like each other but then became unlikely friends and then later became best friends. I feel like it's rare for main characters in YA standalone books to have such slow development romance-wise who, from not knowing each other, became best friends before being romantically involved. Needless to say, their relationship is the most natural thing in this book.</div>
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The Art of Feeling delves into so many topics; grief, familial relationships, friendships, (animal relationships!), and Eliot's illness. Romance isn't actually the main focus. In fact, the romance only became apparent during the last chapters of the book, but I'll be damned if Eliot and Sam doesn't make you all gooey on the inside even when they were just best friends. </div>
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The Art of Feeling is cute, sad, and funny. It has all the good stuff rolled into one, it's perfect! The blurb says its perfect for fans of All the Bright Places, maybe because there's a LITTLE similarity between the two but really, it's almost negligible that I think it's unfair to compare this book to AtBP. But frankly speaking, without actually comparing <i>comparing</i> the two, I enjoyed this more than AtBP.<br />
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-55620798972562097312017-02-13T11:36:00.000+08:002017-08-26T10:19:00.708+08:00Book Review: #famous by Jilly Gagnon (ARC)<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467918384l/25116429.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467918384l/25116429.jpg" width="263" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25116429-famous?ac=1&from_search=true">#famous</a></b><br />
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Published on: February 14th 2017<br />
Published by: Katherine Tegen Books<br />
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In this modern-day love story, Girl likes Boy, Girl takes photo of Boy and posts it online, Boy becomes accidentally insta-famous. And what starts out as an innocent joke spirals into a whirlwind adventure that could change both their lives—and their hearts—forever. But are fame and love worth the price?<br />
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#famous is such a cute read! Yes, it's cliché. Yes, it's predictable. Yes, Kyle is practically that dude from Target who went viral, but who cares? These didn’t change the fact that #famous is a fluffy, light-hearted book that made me ultra happy. I enjoyed reading it probably a lot more than I care to admit, because I’ll be honest; this isn’t the first time I’ve read a book about a popular dude and an outcast girl who fell in love with each other plus a jealous ex-girlfriend on the side. But, #famous isn’t only that. Like almost everything, #famous also has its own kind of uniqueness.</div>
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I think the way #famous tackled viral internet stuff and memes is what everyone can ultimately relate to with this book, though I thought that the representation here was a bit tamed. Everyone has probably said something either bad or good about people who became famous on the internet but what everybody doesn’t think of is how those comments affect said famous people. We often say things about them and to them not caring how they’re gonna feel about it because we think that just because they’re famous, they somehow got immune to insults and bullying and that is most definitely not true. </div>
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Something I found ironic about the characters however is that Rachel is actually a lot more interesting and funny than Kyle who’s supposed to be the more liked one – proof that people are more likely to admire someone based on their looks and not on what they do. Go figure. But all in all, while I liked both Rachel and Kyle, Ollie is my most favorite character and I’m so bummed that he doesn’t have more scenes!</div>
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#famous gets released on Feb 14th! So if you’re looking for a nice read on Valentine’s, #famous is a great choice for you– okay, what the heck, lemme scratch that. #famous is the perfect read for everyone who wants something fluffy and light and happy regardless what day of the year it is! </div>
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-909382251737655512017-02-10T21:18:00.000+08:002017-02-10T21:18:51.296+08:00Book Review: What Things Mean by Sophia N. Lee<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1462837472l/30142926.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1462837472l/30142926.jpg" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30142926-what-things-mean?ac=1&from_search=true">What Things Mean</a></b><br />
by Sophia N. Lee<br />
Published May 2016<br />
Published by Scholastic<br />
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FOR OLIVE GUERRERO, DIFFERENT IS MORE THAN JUST A WORD.<br />
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What does it mean to be different? 14-year-old Olive is struggling to find out. Everything about her is so different from the rest of her family. She is big-haired, brown skinned, and clumsy in a family of cream-colored beauties who are all popular and Good At Sports. She closely resembles a father she has never known, and about whom her mother never speaks, and no one wants to tell her why. She turns to books and other things in her quest to find answers, and as a way to cope with her loneliness. When she learns the truth about her father, she must decide whether or not she will let the differences in her life define her forever.<br />
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While I thoroughly loved What Things Mean, it’s really difficult for me to describe how I feel about it. I lent this to a friend and forced her to read it just so we could discuss it together and maybe get ideas from her on how I could review this, but like me she couldn’t form coherent English sentences to express her feelings about it aside from “different” and “good” and “somewhat like Perks of Being a Wallflower” which, to be honest, in my opinion, are all understatements. I was thinking “awesome” which could also work as a full review for this book provided that the word “awesome” be capitalized in bold letters and with three exclamation points because it’s that. What Things Mean is <i>awesome</i>. But it’s more than just awesome. What Things Mean, for all its worth, goes beyond awesome! Also, this is written by a Filipino author and the book is set in the Philippines so there are lots of reference to the Filipino culture. </div>
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First off, how adorable is this book? Every chapter begins with a dictionary entry featuring random words that aren't really random because each word gives deeper meaning to every chapter. It never ceased to impress me how simple words with simple dictionary definition could be so intricate and could define the whole universe. I get excited every time I start a new chapter because I know that the connection between the featured word and the chapter would be surprising and like I said, it never ceased to impress me. And as for our protagonist, Olive, she's a lonely character who doesn't fit into her family and you'll literally feel that about her. I wanted to pluck her out of the book and give her a big hug and a pat to the head. It's just amazing how the author could capture those emotions perfectly and turn them into words that effectively gets to the reader. </div>
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What Things Mean is told in a non-chronological order of events in Olive's life. You'd think it's random and inadequate but by the end of the book, you'd feel as if you've known Olive your entire life. And did I mention that this only has 133 pages? But my god, it has EVERYTHING! That's another thing that this book got me so amazed. What Things Mean managed to be so intricate, poignant, beautiful, and powerful in just 133 pages with no loose ends nor rushed scenes. It's basically perfect! </div>
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Sophia N. Lee wanted to be many things growing up: doctor, teacher, ballerina, ninja, crime-fighting international spy, wizard, time traveler, journalist, and lawyer. She likes to think she can be all these things through writing. She loves words and the meanings behind them. Her favorite word is 'chance'. What Things Mean is her first book. She lives in Manila, Philippines.</div>
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-62705532267438105002016-10-22T08:58:00.001+08:002017-02-11T13:51:44.002+08:00Book Review: Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467678461l/30336056.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467678461l/30336056.jpg" width="261" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30336056-words-in-deep-blue">Words in Deep Blue</a></b><br />
by Cath Crowley<br />
Published August 30th 2016<br />
Published by Pan Australia<br />
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It's the story of Howling Books, where readers write letters to strangers, to lovers, to poets.<br />
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It has been months since I've read a YA book because I've been focused on reading classics and books about religion, science and morality, and the reason for that was because I lost interest in YA. I couldn't finish the YA books I was reading at the time. It felt like everything I read, I've already a thousand times and characters were just unbearable. I honestly feared that I have already outgrown YA but turns out, I was just reading the wrong books.</div>
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Thank you Cath Crowley for returning my faith to YA. Henry and Rachel are lovable characters. Henry is an idiot but extremely adorable and Rachel is a difficult character but nevertheless understandable. And I love them both to pieces. And oh goodlords, George and Martin! They are both funny and their interactions were to die for! And mygods, Cal too! It was so difficult to read Cal's letters - literally - because my tears would just flow spontaneously everytime and it was hard to read through tears!</div>
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The only downside of this book is Amy. Cath didn't even try to make her likable. She was already repulsive the moment she was introduced. If anything, I felt sorry for Amy that she was made into a plot device who has no character development whatsoever but in the big scheme of things, so to speak, her role in the book works really well for someone like me who abhors love triangles because this would've been more heartbreaking to read than it already is.</div>
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I've adored Cath Crowley for a long time and I'm so happy that she finally has a new release and that I got a hold of this book. it's really difficult for me to get physical books published only in Australia and I'm hoping that Knopf moves the US release sooner so that more people can read the beauty that is Words in Deep Blue in the soonest time possible!<br />
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<b>Rating: 4.5/5 stars!</b>Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-59886836181858583742016-10-04T08:14:00.000+08:002016-10-04T08:14:00.148+08:00Book Review: Blood, Bullets, and Bones: The Story of Forensic Science from Sherlock Homes to DNA by Bridget Heos<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1456960018l/28512660.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1456960018l/28512660.jpg" width="263" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28512660-blood-bullets-and-bones?ac=1&from_search=true">Blood, Bullets, and Bones: The Story of Forensic Science from Sherlock Holmes to DNA </a></b><br />
by Bridget Heos <br />
<b>Expected publication: </b>October 4th 2016<br />
Published by: Balzer + Bray<br />
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Ever since the introduction of DNA testing, forensic science has been in the forefront of the public’s imagination, thanks especially to popular television shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. But forensic analysis has been practiced for thousands of years. Ancient Chinese detectives studied dead bodies for signs of foul play, and in Victorian England, officials used crime scene photography and criminal profiling to investigate the Jack the Ripper murders. In the intervening decades, forensic science has evolved to use the most cutting-edge, innovative techniques and technologies.<br /> <br />In this book, acclaimed author Bridget Heos uses real-life cases to tell the fascinating history of modern forensic science, from the first test for arsenic poisoning to fingerprinting, firearm and blood spatter analysis, DNA evidence, and all the important milestones in between. By turns captivating and shocking, Blood, Bullets, and Bones demonstrates the essential role forensic science has played in our criminal justice system.</blockquote>
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This is my first time to review a nonfiction book and this is also the first nonfiction I've read this year! I'm not big on nonfics but after seeing this on Edelweiss, I just couldn't not read it because forensic science!</div>
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After reading Blood, Bullets, and Bones, I feel like I now have what it takes to solve a cold case. But of course that's a stretch. </div>
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Serial killers stories have always fascinated (and terrified) me. Sometimes, I'd spend several hours on r/unsolvedmystery and other parts of the Internet just reading about real life murder stories and cold cases. But reading this book, I have come to the conclusion that murder investigations are 10000000x even more captivating and impressive. Science truly is amazing. But even if it has greatly evolved compared to centuries ago, it's true that it's still lacking in some aspects and the state laws still have several loopholes.</div>
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It's so depressing to read about people who were wrongfully convicted of crimes they didn't commit only to be exonerated 30 years later. In worse cases, they die from death sentence before their innocence is proved several years later. But, it's also terrifying when the ones who truly committed the crime gets acquitted only to confess to it after. </div>
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This book is very fast paced. There were no dull moments because it doesn't linger very long on any one case and the accounts are all brief and straight to the point, and neutral too. The transitions between stories are very smooth as well which made this unputdownable.</div>
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I rarely read nonfiction books (If I do at all) but for me this was a really good read.</div>
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<b>Rating: 4/5 stars</b></div>
Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-13715251823980713552016-09-01T14:53:00.001+08:002016-09-01T14:53:04.397+08:00[Blog Tour] The Summer Before Forever by Melissa Chambers<br />
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by Melissa Chambers<br />
Published by Entangled Teen <br />
To be released August 22nd, 2016<br />
Genre: YA Contemporary<br />
Purchase Links: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Before-Forever-Melissa-Chambers-ebook/dp/B01JGMQDZ8#nav-subnav">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-summer-before-forever-melissa-chambers/1124233252;jsessionid=679C567CFA097FBB24E06FFB99DD096A.prodny_store02-atgap08">B&N</a> | <a href="http://entangledpublishing.com/the-summer-before-forever/">Entangled Teen</a><br />
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<span id="freeText14917924521003951982"><em>Some boys break your heart. Others teach you how to heal it.</em></span><em><br /></em><em><br /></em>Chloe Stone’s life is a hot mess. Determined to stop being so freaking skittish, she packs up her quasi-famous best friend and heads to Florida. The goal? Complete the summer bucket list to end all bucket lists. The problem? Her hot soon-to-be stepbrother, Landon Jacobs.<br /><br />Landon’s mom will throttle him if he even looks at his future stepsister the wrong way. Problem is, Chloe is everything he didn’t know he wanted, and that’s…inconvenient. Watching her tear it up on a karaoke stage, stand up to his asshole friend, and rock her first string bikini destroys his sanity.<br /><br />But there’s more than their future family on the line. Landon is hiding something—something he knows will change how she feels about him—and she’s hiding something from him, too. And when the secrets come out, there’s a good chance neither will look at the other the same way again…</blockquote>
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<span id="freeTextContainerauthor6895435">Melissa Chambers writes contemporary novels for young, new, and actual adults. A Nashville native, she spends her days working in the music industry and her nights tapping away at her keyboard. While she’s slightly obsessed with alt rock, she leaves the guitar playing to her husband and kid. She never misses a chance to play a tennis match, listen to an audiobook, or eat a bowl of ice cream. (Rocky road, please!) She’s a member of SCBWI and RWA including several local and online chapters thereof. She holds her B.S. in Communications from the University of Tennessee.</span><br />
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<b>Chloe</b><br />
It’s not like I didn’t know better. How many times has it been drilled into my brain—into the brain of every child over the age of three. Don’t get into a car with a stranger. But can the guy you’ve been melting for since the start of sophomore year really be considered a stranger…even if you never officially met him before?
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I accidentally gun the gas as I squirm a little. Eight hours in a driver’s seat is hell on any behind. <br />
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It’s done. It’s over. In fact, I’m lucky. I got out of the nightmare with all my firsts still intact…well, most of them. Not quite the first kiss I have been waiting for these past sixteen years. But how juvenile is it anyway that a girl on the brink of seventeen would go un-kissed? Sweet sixteen and never been kissed—endearing. Seventeen and never been kissed—circus freak. At least that’s out of the way. <br />
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Jenna rouses in the passenger seat, yawning. “Oh my God. There’s the ocean.” <br />
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So it is, Captain Obvious. My Honda Civic starts its ascent up a fairly frightening looking bridge over an inlet. <br />
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“How long have I been asleep?” <br />
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“Couple of hours.” <br />
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She grabs her phone and squints at the screen. “Service. Thank God.” <br />
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I can’t help but smile. “What would Jenna Quigley do without social media for a day?” <br />
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“I have my fans to consider,” she says. <br />
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I give her a look.
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“Kidding.” <br />
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Oh, but if only she was kidding. It’s amazing what placing eighth in a karaoke contest can do for one’s ego. Okay, so it was the most popular singing competition on any major network, but same difference.
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She flips through her phone. “Oooh. I almost forgot. You’re going to <em>love</em> this one.” <br />
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Jenna and I are two of the most unlikely best friends in the history of friendships, but one thing that does bring us together is our shared love of music. <br />
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Unfortunately, our tastes couldn’t possibly be further apart on the spectrum. <br />
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“You’ve said that about the last five songs you played for me,” I say. <br />
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She holds up her free hand, the thumb on the other still scrolling. “I swear this is one of your people, not mine.” <br />
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She sets her phone down and stares at me with those huge green eyes as the synthpop sounds of St. Lucia fill my car. <br />
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I eye her. I wouldn’t call St. Lucia one of my people, but he definitely doesn’t suck. And as far as artists go that break the barrier between her pop roots and my alt rock ones, this is one I can live with. Besides, this song is highly danceable. My upper body moves to the beat without my permission. <br />
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She points at me. “See! I told you you’d love it.”
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I let a smile through. “I don’t hate it. How did you get into him?” <br />
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“Mason,” she says. <br />
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And with that name, my shoulders still. Not that there’s anything wrong with Mason. He’s not the one who tried to force himself on me. No, that particular honor goes to his best friend, Trevor. I haven’t told Jenna yet. She’ll be crushed when she finds out—and then murderous. With the summer in front of us, I need to keep her living in blissful ignorance. If I don’t, she’ll blow up to Mason about it, and then it will become this huge deal around school. <br />
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As far as she’s concerned, Trevor and I kissed, and there was no spark. <br />
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“So this kid who’s going to be your stepbrother—what’s his name?” Jenna asks. <br />
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Here we go. I suppose I’ve put this off long enough. “I probably should mention… He’s not really a kid.” <br />
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“Great. Is he some pervy preteen who’s going to be peeping through the crack of my bedroom door?” <br />
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“Not exactly.” I don’t know if he’s pervy or not, but I <em>do</em> know he’s not a preteen. He’s only a year older than us. It’s stupid, but I’m not ready for Jenna to find out yet. If I’d told her when I found out, she’d have found him on social media and wrapped him around her pinky before we even arrived. I just want a chance to get to know him at the same time rather than the two of them being old buds and best friends before we even arrive…or worse, dating. <br />
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I stare past the road out into the sparkling ocean spread in front of us. Secretly, I’m hoping he’s more like me than he is like her. I’ve never had a brother. God, I need that right now. A guy I can trust, who’s got my back. I have these ridiculous fantasies of this guy who immediately takes me under his protective wing as he kickboxes Trevor in the balls for what he tried to make me do…for what he swears we <em>will</em> do someday. <br />
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“So? What’s his name?” Jenna repeats.
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“I don’t remember,” I lie.
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She glares at me. “Well, what has your dad told you about him?” <br />
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I hit the blinker, and we turn toward our home for the next two months. “You think my dad and I have actual conversations?” <br />
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Jenna sits up and gasps, staring out the window. “No. Freaking. Way.” <br />
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A massive stone archway with sleek, aqua letters reading Sea Glass Cove welcomes us into a resort covered in pastel beach bungalows, a crazy big golf course, and a pool that looks like it was hijacked from Atlantis. <br />
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“Why didn’t you tell me your dad was loaded?” Jenna asks. <br />
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“He’s not,” I say. “This is his fiancée’s house.” <br />
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She snickers. “Score, Mr. Stone. Your dad must be hotter than I remember.” <br />
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I make a face. “Gross, Jenna.” <br />
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“Does he have a huge penis?” She pokes me in the side. <br />
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I swerve. “You’re going to get us killed, nasty.” <br />
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Jenna stabs a finger across my face. “265, there it is.” <br />
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I turn into the driveway of a two-story baby blue house. A black Jeep sits next to a shiny red Porsche SUV in front of my Honda. All this belongs to my future stepmother. Geez. <em>Does</em> my dad have a huge penis?
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I open the door, and the salty sea air hits my face like the smell of chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven. Florida, even the humidity that’s so thick I think I might need an asthma inhaler, is my temporary escape for the summer.
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I know I have to go back home to Cliff Ridge eventually, but when I do, the evil Trevor will be gone for college. As much as the next two months are going to win the award for most awkward daughter/dad summer ever, it’s better than the alternative of spending it back home looking over my shoulder.
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I open the trunk and start gathering our bags.
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“Cute,” Jenna says.
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I glance at the house next door. “Yeah, you won’t find lavender houses in Cliff Ridge.”
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“Not the house,” Jenna says out of the corner of her mouth.
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“Let me get that.”
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I look up to put a face with the unfamiliar male voice. Holy Zac Efron. Who in the… Oh no. I bet this is—
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“Hey.” He grins at Jenna. “Which one of you is my new little sister?”
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Jenna’s eyes go wide and she elbows me in the side. “Thank God not me.”
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Great. Just…great.
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He gives her a mischievous lift of an eyebrow, and then shifts his gaze to me. “Chloe?” <br />
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This guy has got the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen and short, shaggy, dark hair that falls all around his face in that totally messy and totally doesn’t care kind of way. Standing at least six feet tall, he towers over me, but I’m used to that. A light sprinkling of freckles decorates his tanned face, whereas I look like I’ve been hiding under a UV protected rock my whole life.
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I scratch my eyebrow. “Yeah. Landon, right?”
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“I thought you couldn’t remember his name,” Jenna mutters.
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I cut my eyes at her in warning. He offers me his hand, and I take it.
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“So you’re the new sister. You’re my first.” He gives the slightest hint of a smile and lets go of my hand. We watch as he wrangles our big roller bags out of the trunk and carries them both by the handles into the house.
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Jenna rests an elbow on my shoulder. “Who needs to use the rollers when you’ve got muscles like that?”
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She looks at me for a reaction, but I turn to the trunk to avoid her.
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“So, some kid brother you got there,” she says. “What the hell, Chlo?”
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I tug the rest of the bags out of the trunk and load us both down with them. “I said he wasn’t a kid…exactly.” <br />
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Jenna points to his backside as he climbs the front porch steps. “Not a kid, <em>exactly</em>? That is a full-fledged <em>man</em>. His boy parts grew up years ago.” <br />
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I anchor a canvas bag to her right shoulder. “Don’t be gross.” <br />
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I shut the trunk, and we make our way toward the house. <br />
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Landon holds the door open for us, and we scoot past him into the foyer. It’s weird stepping into this house that I guess will be my home in a way. My dad lives here after all, but it’s not really his…at least not yet. I glance around at all the white and aqua stuff, including a pristine white couch. God, I hope I don’t spill anything on that.
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“This is a beautiful house,” I say.
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“My mom’s a real estate agent. She’s into decorating houses and stuff.”
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I glance around. “Is my dad here?”
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“They just texted. They’ll be here in just a little while. They’re getting dinner stuff.” He smiles. “I think they’re going all out for your first night.”
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I suppose that warms my heart a tad. Doesn’t really make up for my dad’s virtual complete absence from my life for the past five months, but who’s keeping score.
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“Where will we be sleeping?” Jenna asks with innuendo.
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“Upstairs. Follow me.”
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As he leads us up the stairs Jenna points at his behind again and gives a thumb’s up. I give my throat a slice in warning, and it just eggs her on.
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He hauls our suitcases into a pale yellow room. Jenna tosses her bags on one of the twin beds, and I sit down on the other.
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“I’ll let you settle in. Nice to meet you, Jenna…Chloe.”
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“Likewise,” Jenna says as he shuts the door to our room behind him.
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I glare at her.
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She flops onto the bed she claimed. “What’d I do?”
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“We’re going to be here two months,” I say pointedly.
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“So?”
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“So if you hook up with him now and things go sour next week, it’s going to be a long two months.”
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She sighs and sits up. “Point taken. Besides that, he’s just the first one we’ve seen. I bet there are a whole slew of them down at the beach. Let’s go.” She rips into her suitcase and comes up with a hot pink bikini.
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“I want to wait for my dad to get home. You go.”
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“That’s cool. I’ll wait with you.” She pulls her phone out of her pocket and flips through one of her seven or eight social media apps, I assume.
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“Ah, look at my sweetie.”
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“Who?” I ask. It could be anyone.
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She glowers at me. “Mason.”
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I nod. Of course. They hooked up the same night I had my fiasco with Trevor. Jenna never clarifies what she means by hooked up. I’m guessing it’s somewhere between a peck on the cheek and full-on sex.
I hang clothes in one of the two closets, and then pull out the bag with my shower stuff. As I go to set my shampoo down on the corner of the tub, I notice a bottle of men’s body wash. I realize that the door I assumed was to a linen closet is actually too big to be a closet door. I creep toward it and give it a little shove. It leads to another bedroom. A guy’s bedroom.
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Gray, t-shirt material sheets pool on the unmade bed. A football poster decorates one wall, while another poster of Kate Upton in a bikini hangs on another. At least sixty or seventy hardbacks line the shelves of a bookcase. I check the door, and then take a few steps closer to read the titles—biographies, many of world leaders or prominent figures in history. I spot one sitting on his desk with a bookmark peeping out of it. <em>Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy</em>.
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He’s redeemed for the Kate Upton poster.
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A classic tennis racket in a wooden case sits on a shelf above his bed. A toddler-sized jersey hangs in a frame on one wall next to a shelf housing a single trophy. I come closer and read the plaque. The Mean Green Gorillas, Team Participant. I can’t help but giggle.
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“I don’t come in your room and laugh at your stuff.”
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I jump a mile and spin around.
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Landon lounges against the doorframe.</blockquote>
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by Cath Crowley<br />
<b>Expected publication: </b>August 30th 2016<br />
Published by Pan MacMillan Australia<br />
Author links: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1348627.Cath_Crowley">Goodreads</a> | <a href="https://cathcrowley.tumblr.com/">Tumblr</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/CathCrowley">Twitter</a><br />
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This is a love story. It's the story of a second-hand bookshop called Howling Books where people leave letters to strangers, or those they love, or want to love, between the pages of books in the Letter Library.<br />
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Cath Crowley's <a href="https://to-procrastinate.blogspot.com/2011/08/book-review-graffiti-moon.html">Graffiti Moon</a> will always and forever be one of my most favorite contemporary YAs ever, is why I am so ecstatic when I found out that she has a new book coming out on August. And not only that, because the premise sounds wonderful too!Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-25606609803243409412016-06-28T21:07:00.001+08:002016-06-28T21:07:29.431+08:00[Cover Reveal] 100 Hours by Rachel Vincent + Giveaway!
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<i>In my upcoming YA suspense 100 HOURS, Genesis and her cousin Maddie come from opposite ends of the privilege spectrum, but when they wind up kidnapped for ransom during spring break in Colombia and have no one else to count on, they discover they have more in common than either of them thought.<br /><br />If you’ve read any of my previous releases, 100 HOURS probably seems like a departure for a Rachel Vincent book. And that’s what I thought, back when it was just me and an idea. But as I wrote the story and got to know the characters, I realized that even though this book is set in the Colombian jungle and these characters have no supernatural abilities, 100 HOURS is very much a book about the themes that draw me in over and over. Survival. Family friction and loyalty. High-stakes pulse-racing action. Twists, turns, secrets, and revelations. Girls who can fend for themselves—and for anyone else who needs help.</i></blockquote>
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Maddie is beyond done with her cousin Genesis’s entitled and shallow entourage. Genesis is so over Miami’s predictable social scene with its velvet ropes, petty power plays, and backstabbing boyfriends.</div>
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While Maddie craves family time for spring break, Genesis seeks novelty—like a last-minute getaway to an untouched beach in Colombia. And when Genesis wants something, it happens.</div>
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But paradise has its price. Dragged from their tents under the cover of dark, Genesis, Maddie, and their friends are kidnapped and held for ransom deep inside the jungle—with no diva left behind. It all feels so random to everyone except Genesis. She knows they were targeted for a reason. And that reason is her.</div>
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Now, as the hours count down, only one thing’s for certain: If the Miami hostages can’t set aside their personal problems, no one will make it out alive.
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-28731923849692240062016-06-11T12:38:00.000+08:002016-06-11T12:38:31.109+08:00Book Review: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1402915678l/19547856.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1402915678l/19547856.jpg" width="265" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19547856-simon-vs-the-homo-sapiens-agenda"><b>Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda</b> </a><br />
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Release date: April 7th 2015<br />
Published by: Balzer + Bray<br />
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Sixteen-year-old and not-so-openly gay Simon Spier prefers to save his drama for the school musical. But when an email falls into the wrong hands, his secret is at risk of being thrust into the spotlight. Now Simon is actually being blackmailed: if he doesn’t play wingman for class clown Martin, his sexual identity will become everyone’s business. Worse, the privacy of Blue, the pen name of the boy he’s been emailing, will be compromised.<br />
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With the way things were going (read: cliché) in the first half, I thought that I had it all figured out for the rest of story, but I was so glad that I was no Becky Albertalli because this proved to be not as predictable as I thought. It exceeded my expectations and then delivered some more. </div>
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I didn’t think I would get so invested into these characters because I found them really bland in the beginning. I felt equally nervous as Simon did whenever he planned about coming out to his friends or family. And I felt like my whole world just crumbled the same time his did when his secret came out. But there were also the moments when I’d get so absorbed into the story that I would forget that reality still exists like I’d randomly catch myself curling my toes giddily or grinning widely or sighing contentedly or three of those at the same time. </div>
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Pretty much all characters in this book are either easily likable or the kind that gradually grows on you. I loved the relationship within Simon’s family although I felt like it was too perfect to be real. His friends, Abby, Leah, and Nick, are very supportive friends but I didn’t really think that there’s anything remarkable about them. I even enjoyed Martin’s character more though I liked them all the same. And there’s also the matter with Blue. Ohmygod Blue. I lived for their subtle flirtatious emails. I probably would’ve read the second half faster had I not been squealing at their every conversation especially when they finally met! Even though it was totally obvious who Blue was, it never made the story less exciting instead I was even more hyped about their inevitable meeting. </div>
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I’m so glad Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda didn’t turn out to be the usual school bullying book where the formula is almost always protagonist + bff vs. the whole student population which eventually evolves to protagonist + love interest – bff vs. the whole school population. In Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, more than half of the school population are non-bigot and they actually have common sense. There’s even a teacher who stands up to her students’ bullies! </div>
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-89804000877812729002016-06-06T13:39:00.000+08:002016-06-06T13:39:01.508+08:00Book Review: Sula's Voyage by Catherine Torres<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1461502373l/29988414.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1461502373l/29988414.jpg" width="280" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29988414-sula-s-voyage?ac=1&from_search=true">Sula's Voyage</a></b><br />
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Release date: May 2016<br />
Published by: Scholastic<br />
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Sula's Voyage revolves around our protagonist, Sula, but as the book is set in the Philippines, it also spotlights the Filipino culture. And part of our culture is our obsession with white skin, so Sula getting ridiculed by her classmates about her dark skin is not uncommon, though it doesn’t make it justifiable.
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Sula's different skin coloring was given emphasis in the beginning of the book that I feared that it will be the sole focus that made Sula different compared to others. I guess I just didn’t want this to be another book about racism and I’m glad that it was just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak, and that this subject became less and less relevant as the story progressed in regards to how other people see Sula physically and eventually, it paved way to the more important aspects of what ultimately makes her different from others. As well, Sula is the kind of character that grows on you. In the beginning, I was hesitant whether I’d fall in love with her or not but I did. I admired her unpredictability the most. Mira, Pedro, and Pablo are also the kinds of characters that will slowly creep up on you. I really didn’t like them at first what with how Sula portrayed them but as Sula grew and she became able to see through things, I was able to see through the three of them as well.
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Sula’s Voyage also has romance but the plot doesn’t revolve around it. Sula’s love interest isn’t even around for the most part of the book, yet it doesn’t make the romance instant or forced as even though he’s absent pretty much over all, he still plays a big role in Sula’s self-discovery. His physical absence merely gives the readers time to focus on Sula’s growth as an individual.
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Sula’s Voyage delves deep into familial relationships, tragedy, and self-discovery. Those, combined with Catherine Torres’ beautiful writing style that flows so smoothly makes Sula’s Voyage a captivating read. And if you want to get a taste of what Filipino culture is like (because I swear this book is so spot-on in that part) then you really need to read this book.
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Catherine Torres (Catherine Rose Torres) is a diplomat and writer from Manila. Her work has taken her to postings in New Delhi, Singapore, and now, Berlin. When foreign affairs, as well as domestic ones, permit, Catherine travels around the world on boats made of words. Occasionally, as with these books, she even builds the boat herself.<br />
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by Horikoshi Kohei<br />
Original Title: <span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: "lato" , "helvetica neue" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; line-height: 19.2px;">僕のヒーローアカデミア</span> (Boku no Hero Academia)<br />
ISBN:1421582694 (ISBN13: 9781421582696)<br />
Demographic: Shonen<br />
Genre: Action, comedy, school life<br />
Published by: Shueisha (Japanese), VIZ Media (English)<br />
Purchase from: <a href="http://www.viz.com/read/manga/my-hero-academia-vol-1/12032">VIZ Media</a><br />
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What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested superpowers called “Quirks” at age four? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Being a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? The Hero Academy of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless?<br />
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Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn’t got an ounce of power in him. With no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes, his life is looking more and more like a dead end. Then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny…</blockquote>
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In MHA, heroes are treated like celebrities. The most famous and also hailed as the strongest is All Might. Kids and adults alike look up to him including our protagonist, Midoriya Izuku or Deku for short. Even at age 4, Deku was already set on becoming a hero like his idol, All Might, probably more than anyone in the world ever wanted. However, in the sea of people with quirks/super powers, Deku is one of the rare type—the quirkless one. So this story revolves around how Deku becomes the greatest hero ever without his own quirk.</div>
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When I started reading MHA, I thought that it was going to be just another shonen manga. This isn’t the first time I’ve read about a useless and weak underdog protagonist that ascended to greatness because of perseverance and hard work. Besides, I wasn’t really into super heroes or xmen-ish stuff, but there’s another hero manga called One-Punch Man that I really enjoyed so I gave this one a shot.</div>
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Kohei Hirokoshi’s art looks great. His character style for Deku is spot on. Kohei made Deku look ordinary and unhero-like, but his expressive wide eyes that give him a perpetual look of innocence set him apart from other characters in the series. His personality also sets him apart from other Shonen Jump protagonists. He’s not as hot-headed like Naruto nor is he as jolly as Luffy. He is fully aware of his weaknesses. He doesn’t try to deny them and he doesn’t act tough, instead he acknowledges them yet he never loses his sight on his goal. He’s the type of guy who’d probably lose to anyone in a physical fight and he knows it. But it never stopped him from wanting to help. </div>
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In a way, Deku reminds me of <b>David</b> from <b>Steelheart</b> because they are both Hero/Epic geeks! Since Deku doesn’t have superpowers, he has taken to analysing heroes’ superpowers much like what David did in order to defeat Epics although for Deku it really was just a hobby that later on became an important weapon against his enemies. David has this obsession on wanting to join the Reckoners much like Deku wants to become a Hero.<br />
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I find Deku to be extremely relatable. <b>He is the character that every person who has ever been a fan wants to be. </b>Deku’s being a hero otaku/geek never sat well with his classmates and he was oftentimes bullied by it. In Japan, the term Otaku translates to geek but it has a very negative connotation that could be synonymous to pervert. He was often shun for loving the things he loved and laughed at because this thing he loved the most is the very thing that he wants to be, but has been decided from the day he was born that he could never be. But he was given a chance.<br />
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Kohei did really well in portraying Deku's emotions through the art. I could feel his desires, his hope, and sadness very palpably. I cried when he cried, and I smiled when he laughed. Honestly, I felt like a mother to him. I just want him to reach his goals and be happy.<br />
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Overall, <span style="text-align: center;">I think I'm obsessed with this series now. It is so good! And Kohei Hirokoshi is a great artist and story teller. The characters are so diversed. It's impressive that there could be so many mainstay characters and not have their personalities overlapping each other while still being natural and noncontrived. </span><br />
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<b>Rating: 4.5/5 stars</b></div>
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-24188397865203121772016-05-11T16:19:00.000+08:002016-05-11T16:19:39.651+08:00Waiting on Wednesday (54): Crooked Kingdom<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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by Leigh Bardugo<br />
<b>Expected publication:</b> September 27th 2016<br />
Published by Henry Holt & Co.<br />
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Kaz Brekker and his crew have just pulled off a heist so daring even they didn't think they'd survive. But instead of divvying up a fat reward, they're right back to fighting for their lives. Double-crossed and left crippled by the kidnapping of a valuable team member, the crew is low on resources, allies, and hope. As powerful forces from around the world descend on Ketterdam to root out the secrets of the dangerous drug known as jurda parem, old rivals and new enemies emerge to challenge Kaz's cunning and test the team's fragile loyalties. A war will be waged on the city's dark and twisting streets―a battle for revenge and redemption that will decide the fate of magic in the Grisha world.</blockquote>
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Woah I literally didn't notice that it has been over a month since I posted something here! Time sure flies by so fast! Anyway, I have a some sort of review-writing slump. Even though I have so many things to say about a book, I can't seem to gather my thoughts together to form coherent sentences, lol. But SIX OF CROWS though! I've just finished it 5 minutes ago and I just had to feature Crooked Kingdom on a WOW post because ughh it is so good!!! My whole being is on fire after reading it I even feel like I can write a 100-page reaction paper on it. Seriously guys if you haven't read Six of Crows yet you are missing out so much so go, go, go grab a copy and read it now!!Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-71854677360943258722016-04-06T19:42:00.002+08:002016-04-06T19:46:00.273+08:00[Blog Tour] Review + Excerpt: The Natural History of Us by Rachel Harris & Giveaway<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27132749-the-natural-history-of-us">The Natural History of Us</a></b> <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/series/110067-the-fine-art-of-pretending">(The Fine Art of Pretending #2)</a><br />
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by Rachel Harris<br />
Release date: April 5th 2016<br />
Published by: Spencer Hill Press<br />
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One class assignment. One second chance at love. The school player is all in. Now he needs to win back the sweet commitment girl who's forever owned his heart.<br />
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Justin Carter has a secret. He's not the total player Fairfield Academy believes him to be. Not really. In fact, he used to be a one-woman guy...and his feelings for her never went away. Too bad he broke her heart three years ago and made sure to ruin any chance she'd ever forgive him.<br />
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Peyton Williams is a liar. She pretends to be whole, counting down the days until graduation and helping her parents at the family ranch. But the truth is, she's done everything she can to get over Justin, and salvation is just around the corner. With graduation one short month away, she'll soon break free from the painful memories and start her life fresh. Of course, she has to get through working with him on one last assignment first.<br />
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<i>“It’s not hate or anger pooling in my gut – God, I wish it were. More like humiliation, hurt, and intense regret. Also a dash of loneliness and stupid longing.”</i></div>
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Oh, this book. I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t hooked by the first chapter! I tend to avoid second-chance romances because I can’t bear to see the characters relive the past that hurt them. I sympathize too much, not to mention my heart is seriously weak against fictional heartaches. I mean, no matter how light the book is supposed to be, there’s still always that tinge of heartache that gets to me. But Rachel Harris is one of those authors whose books have yet to fail me. As well, I liked Justin from The Fine Art of Pretending a lot so reading <i>The Natural History of Us</i> is just simply inevitable. </div>
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But as expected, <i>The Natural History of Us</i> was a little difficult to read for me. Not because it’s a horrible book but because of the emotions! It’s told from dual POV’s of Justin and Peyton in two alternating timelines: (1) freshman year before the “disaster” and; (2) senior year before graduation. That said, I got to <i>really</i> relive the time when Peyton got her heart broken by Justin. I was so nervous while reading the past because their freshman year romance was so cute, so sweet, and so natural—it was the kind that gave even me, as a reader, butterflies in the stomach—and I kept dreading the moment where everything would turn upside down. And lo, because when it did, it almost gave me a heart attack. I didn’t expect *that* to be in this book. Really, why did you do that, Rachel Harris?? These poor kids! And my poor heart!</div>
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If you’ve read The Fine Art of Pretending, chances are you already love Justin Carter. He is the catcher of the school’s baseball team and also the resident player, but we’ve all guessed from the first book that there’s more to him than just a guy who hooked up with random women. Justin grew up with his father, stepmother, and a younger half-brother. Not really feeling what it means to be part of a family nor how to be loved by a parent. They even leave him in their huge house when the three of them go on vacations. His brother is the only person in the family who seemed to actually love him, but he’s too young to catch on with the family’s issues. This truly broke my heart and I felt so much for Justin. Even when Peyton’s parents treated Justin as their son it wasn’t the same because they weren’t real family.</div>
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Peyton Williams, however, is the quiet girl who lives on a ranch and loves baseball and rodeo. She has Guillian Barre Syndrome but this never stopped her from chasing her dreams. Even if Peyton was only mentioned a couple of times in the first book, it was enough to make me curious about her and my curiosity has been well paid because I love her as a character. Her family is struggling to make the ends meet because of her illness that forced her to stay in a hospital for a long time. Peyton may be quiet but she’s bold, headstrong, and doesn’t back down from any challenge.
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Harris’ <i>The Natural History of Us</i> perfectly captured the sweetness and the troubles of a teenage romance. It’s honest and it doesn’t hold back from telling events that are usually taboo in the usual light YA because such things do happen in real life even at a young age. Justin and Peyton are genuine characters. They aren’t flawless. At 15, they were reckless and confused but it doesn’t mean they will stay like that forever. The experience they gained helped in order to fix their mistakes from the past. I know I said that I tend to avoid second-chance romance books but after reading this book, I’m really craving for more of its kind!</div>
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Further, the format of the storytelling also brought out the best of the plot. It’s like reading two different stories at once because both have the kind of beginning that will set off your curiosity, a middle whose secrets will keep you second guessing, and an end which ultimately connect the two stories together. I don’t consider this book a light read–semi-light, maybe, but it doesn’t change the fact that <i>The Natural History of Us</i> is one enthralling read that demands to be finished in one sit.
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Planting my feet on the floor, I grab the assignment packet. I thumb through the long list of group dates, taking note of all the partner-time required (a lot), and a rush of endorphins floods my bloodstream. My heart pounds just like it did when I tagged out Jefferson to win last night’s game, and when a relieved exhale parts my lips, I hear Carlos say, “Uh oh.” <br />
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“What?” I ask distractedly. <br />
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“You’ve got that psycho look in your eyes.” I raise my eyes and he waves a finger back and forth in front of my face. “The same one you had before we egged Crestmont High last week. You’re planning something.” <br />
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Adrenaline bounces my knee. “Maybe I am.” <br />
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My hand beats out a rhythm on my thigh as I realize that this is exactly what I’d been waiting for. The answer to the itch under my skin. My extreme restlessness. It’s not a new feeling—if I were honest, it’s been on a low simmer for years. Being with Aly just brought it to a boil. I’ve been numb ever since I lost Peyton, and this… this insane marriage project is my chance to finally make things right. <br />
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“Tell Abuelita I’ll be there,” I say, returning my gaze to the back of Peyton’s head. “And that I’ll be bringing a girl even she can’t complain about.” From the corner of my eye, I see him stare at me in confusion. “I’m bringing my wife.” <br />
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Carlos’s mouth opens in a mix of shock and doubt and I don’t blame him. I saw Peyton’s reaction, too. But I have three whole weeks between now and then, and a plan taking shape in my mind. <br />
Peyton may think she hates me, but that’s only because she doesn’t know the total truth. Soon, that’ll change—but I can’t rush it. I have to start small. Ease into it. Use these dates and outings to show her how much I’ve changed since I was fifteen and screwed everything up. <br />
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“Mark my words, Carlos,” I say, feeling excited about a girl for the first time in a very long time. But then, that’s because it’s not just any girl; it’s my girl. She just doesn’t know it yet. “I’m gonna be the best damn husband in this entire class.” <br />
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He looks at me uncertainly, but that doesn’t faze me. I won’t let it. I know I don’t deserve it. Hell, I never deserved her. But I’m not letting anything stop me. Not this time. Thanks to Coach Stasi, I’m going to remind Peyton of all the reasons she fell for me in the first place. <br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgob2O9RGzS7MuJ4GGeI02ZPfHT9ziiQlTuwiEFjXOjaHaoXjnhdyWELRNTs0tXHVpd-xw-vIWhSxaIyLi8haTWHkTqs20801tlDe2eNPreqKhrUn6X8MCkaP_-yTh-G2771z3hUO0AyZc/s1600/rachel+harris.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgob2O9RGzS7MuJ4GGeI02ZPfHT9ziiQlTuwiEFjXOjaHaoXjnhdyWELRNTs0tXHVpd-xw-vIWhSxaIyLi8haTWHkTqs20801tlDe2eNPreqKhrUn6X8MCkaP_-yTh-G2771z3hUO0AyZc/s200/rachel+harris.jpg" width="132" /></a>New York Times bestselling author Rachel Harris writes humorous love stories about sassy girls-next-door and the hot guys that make them swoon. Vibrant settings, witty banter, and strong relationships are a staple in each of her books…and kissing. Lots of kissing.<br />
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An admitted Diet Mountain Dew addict and homeschool mom, she gets through each day by laughing at herself, hugging her kids, and watching way too much Food Network with her husband. She writes young adult, new adult, and adult romances, and LOVES talking with readers!<br />
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<b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16069030-the-winner-s-curse?from_new_nav=true&ac=1&from_search=true">The Winner's Curse</a></b> & <b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20443207-the-winner-s-crime">The Winner's Crime</a></b> <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/series/119513-the-winner-s-trilogy">(The Winner's Trilogy, #1 & #2)</a></div>
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Release date: March 4th 2014 | March 3rd 2015</div>
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Buy on Amazon: <a href="http://amzn.to/1VlEHX3">The Winner's Curse</a> | <a href="http://amzn.to/1nWaoIR">The Winner's Crime</a></div>
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Winning what you want may cost you everything you love...<br />
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As a general’s daughter in a vast empire that revels in war and enslaves those it conquers, seventeen-year-old Kestrel has two choices: she can join the military or get married. But Kestrel has other intentions.<br />
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One day, she is startled to find a kindred spirit in a young slave up for auction. Arin’s eyes seem to defy everything and everyone. Following her instinct, Kestrel buys him—with unexpected consequences. It’s not long before she has to hide her growing love for Arin.<br />
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But he, too, has a secret, and Kestrel quickly learns that the price she paid for a fellow human is much higher than she ever could have imagined.<br />
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Set in a richly imagined new world, The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski is a story of deadly games where everything is at stake, and the gamble is whether you will keep your head or lose your heart.<br />
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Book two of the dazzling Winner's Trilogy is a fight to the death as Kestrel risks betrayal of country for love.<br />
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The engagement of Lady Kestrel to Valoria’s crown prince means one celebration after another. But to Kestrel it means living in a cage of her own making. As the wedding approaches, she aches to tell Arin the truth about her engagement... if she could only trust him. Yet can she even trust herself? For—unknown to Arin—Kestrel is becoming a skilled practitioner of deceit: an anonymous spy passing information to Herran, and close to uncovering a shocking secret.<br />
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As Arin enlists dangerous allies in the struggle to keep his country’s freedom, he can’t fight the suspicion that Kestrel knows more than she shows. In the end, it might not be a dagger in the dark that cuts him open, but the truth. And when that happens, Kestrel and Arin learn just how much their crimes will cost them. </blockquote>
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I cannot even begin to describe just how good The Winner’s Curse and The Winner’s Crime are. Both were such fantastic reads and both left me completely speechless. The Winner’s Curse has been on my TBR list for so long now, but I’m so lucky to have only picked it up now when The Winner’s Crime has already been released and with The Winner’s Kiss being just around the corner, I don’t have to wait for a year to read it (but still, March 29th, please come sooner!!).</div>
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I clamored to get a copy of Crime after reading Curse because the ending broke me! Little did I know that Crime would’ve full-on destroyed me. The emotions I got from reading these two were all over the place intense—sorrow, joy, disgust, hope, distress, frustration, longing, anger. Sometimes either, sometimes mix, and sometimes all of them at the same time. It was maddening! And it felt so, so, so good to know that these events and characters could illicit such a number of emotions from me regardless whether it’s a positive or a negative emotion. I loved feeling all of it! And the fact I could connect so well with the characters thrilled me. </div>
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Kestrel was quite the interesting character. Actually, her trope is one of my most favourites. Kestrel may not be physically talented in a battle, but she is a genius schemer and that’s about as dangerous if not more. The book already had me transfixed to it from the beginning till end but I always find myself even more enthralled whenever Kestrel is in one of her mind games. Seeing the cogs turn in her head was a joy to read! </div>
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I find it interesting that Kestrel’s father would rather she join the army than to marry. The lack of discrimination against women was a breath of fresh air. I mean, in most stories the parents worry a lot about their daughters but in The Winner’s Curse, Kestrel’s father is willing to pitch his daughter in a war because he has so much conviction in her even though she’s not an exceptional fighter because he knows his daughter has a good head between her shoulders. I find it even more interesting though that Kestrel wants neither to join the army nor to marry. She loved playing the piano, but music is frowned upon in her society and is regarded as lowly—something only slaves do. It’s why she bought Arin, albeit on impulse, because he sings though he refuses to. </div>
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I really liked the master x slave relationship here. It’s another breath of fresh air that the master is a girl and the slave is a guy because mostly, in other books, the slave always tends to be a girl and the master, a guy with the slave being an impulsive sarc and the master, an overprotective rake. In The Winner’s Crime, Marie’s approach to the master x slave dynamic is different. Kestrel is brilliant and cautious, and Arin is quite and full of hatred. There were no funny banters involved. These books mean serious business. Kestrel and Arin genuinely didn’t want anything to do with each other and at first I was skeptic at the notion of these two being in a romantic relationship. But while I think Rutkoski handled this development quite well, I also think that the romance could have been reduced in some parts in Curse <s>and maybe transferred to the second book because gods I craved it so much In The Winner’s Crime!</s> That said, The Winner’s Trilogy doesn’t focus much on the romance. It’s more about war and politics and I love that it doesn’t shy away from character deaths.
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The Winner’s Crime, though, was consistently a frustrating read from start to finish. There were moments when the frustration was too much to bear that I would just cry abruptly. It was torture but in the bestest way possible and I wouldn’t have it any other way! </div>
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It already goes without saying that I loved The Winner’s Curse but The Winner’s Crime is just WOW. Everything I loved about Curse all levelled up in Crime with the addition of some more awesome. The political mind games were set to an all-time high and the emotions, ohmyword, so genuine and so palpable. It was so difficult not to feel for these characters especially Kestrel because she suffers the most. And for Arin because he suffers too.
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I know I’m lucky for just reading these two close to the final book’s release date but dang, if only I had a time machine!
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<b>The Winner's Curse: 4.5/5 stars!</b><br />
<b>The Winner's Crime: 5/5 stars!</b><br />
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My sister has just pointed out that March is my anniversary month. I keep forgetting that I have an anniversary so I've never done an anniversary giveaway but I'm doing one now so yay! </div>
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Up for grabs is a<b> </b>copy of <b>The Winner's Kiss</b>, the third book in the The Winner's Trilogy, either from Amazon or Book Depository so yes, this is <b>International</b>.<br />
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-7240640769658427102016-03-16T00:09:00.000+08:002016-03-16T00:09:10.492+08:00Book Review: A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1435248277l/23272028.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1435248277l/23272028.jpg" width="212" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23272028-a-study-in-charlotte?ac=1&from_search=1&from_nav=true">A Study in Charlotte</a> </b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/series/167543-charlotte-holmes">(Charlotte Holmes #1)</a><br />
by Brittany Cavallaro<br />
Release date: March 1st 2016<br />
Published by: Katherine Tegen Books<br />
Purchase: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Study-Charlotte-Holmes-Novel/dp/0062398903/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1457179952&sr=1-1&keywords=a+study+in+charlotte">Amazon</a><br />
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The last thing Jamie Watson wants is a rugby scholarship to Sherringford, a Connecticut prep school just an hour away from his estranged father. But that’s not the only complication: Sherringford is also home to Charlotte Holmes, the famous detective’s great-great-great-granddaughter, who has inherited not only Sherlock’s genius but also his volatile temperament. From everything Jamie has heard about Charlotte, it seems safer to admire her from afar.<br />
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From the moment they meet, there’s a tense energy between them, and they seem more destined to be rivals than anything else. But when a Sherringford student dies under suspicious circumstances, ripped straight from the most terrifying of the Sherlock Holmes stories, Jamie can no longer afford to keep his distance. Jamie and Charlotte are being framed for murder, and only Charlotte can clear their names. But danger is mounting and nowhere is safe—and the only people they can trust are each other.<br />
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I was counting on A Study in Charlotte to be a cool and fun read because Charlotte and James are supposed to be great great great something children of the Holmes and Watson that we all love even today.
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Well, okay, so I admit that I don’t really know the original Holmes other than what RDJ portrayed and I don’t know how different he is from the original, so I really shouldn’t be one to talk, but the point is: I didn’t get what I expected here. I wanted a light, easy and fun read. What I got though, isn’t necessarily bad either.
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The journey in A Study in Charlotte is, most of the time, deep and heavy and it delves on issues like drug addiction, rape and possibly mental instability. I just wish they discussed the second issue more because it felt like it didn’t get the hate it deserved despite the circumstances.
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The story is told from Jamie’s point of view though I really didn’t dig his voice that much. Not to say that I didn’t like him, however. His character was an okay one, but his voice sounded bland most of the time and while it was perfectly understandable why he seemed to fall in love with Charlotte at first sight, I just didn’t like the way he pined after her. Plus points for him though for trying to stay away from Charlotte but you know, it’s love, so.
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The boy had been briefed about the Holmes’ family at a young age and is constantly being updated to news about the Holmes’ as he grew up because why not when the Watson’s and Holmes’ go way, way back in the days and Jamie’s father is somewhat of a Holmes fanboy himself.
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Charlotte, however, is a difficult character for me. I couldn’t read her at all. She is riddled by a mysterious past and an even more troubled present. I hated her sometimes for using Jamie and keeping him in the dark in their investigations like she didn’t trust him despite everything he did to help her. I did like her deduction skills though.
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I liked the mystery the most. If anything, it was the “it” that kept me glued to the book and it left second-guessing the entire time which is just as well because I’d be extremely disappointed if I found out who the killer was before Jamie and Charlotte did.
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Overall, A Study in Charlotte has a well-paced plot and with an unpredictable mystery. It could use some more development in the romance and character department, but other than those, A Study in Charlotte was a good read. </div>
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<b>Rating: 3/5 stars!</b>Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-36814473312263713742016-03-11T06:31:00.000+08:002016-03-11T06:31:02.268+08:00Book Review: These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1430165052l/24187925.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" img="" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1430165052l/24187925.jpg" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24187925-these-shallow-graves?ac=1&from_search=1&from_nav=true">These Shallow Graves</a></b><br />
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Release date: October 27th 2015<br />
Published by: Delacorte Press<br />
Purchase link: <b><a href="http://www.amazon.com/These-Shallow-Graves-Jennifer-Donnelly-ebook/dp/B00TCHU1FG/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1457178065&sr=1-1&keywords=these+shallow+graves">Amazon</a></b><br />
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Jo Montfort is beautiful and rich, and soon—like all the girls in her class—she’ll graduate from finishing school and be married off to a wealthy bachelor. Which is the last thing she wants. Jo secretly dreams of becoming a writer—a newspaper reporter like the trailblazing Nellie Bly.<br />
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I haven’t read mystery or historical for quite a while now so These Shallow Graves was definitely a welcome surprise for me especially since it’s both mystery and historical and also because Donnelly wrote this so magnificently that it was seriously hard for me to put it down. Yes, it was that good! The book is a little thicker and bigger compared to my recent reads and with my disappointment with Donnelly’s previous book, Revolution, I was partial about this but a friend told me it was really good, so why not.</div>
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The historical setting, 1890’s New York City, in These Shallow Graves was a breath of fresh air. And the mysterIES? I am head over heels in love despite one of them being utterly predictable. But even so, Jo and Eddie as amateur detectives was a fun sight indeed. My favourite part though would be the autopsies. Finding out the manner of death of a person based on the wounds, blood clots, the position of the body, etc. will forever be a source of awe for me. </div>
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As well, the romance in this book is breath-taking. There’s no insta-love here and the process of Jo and Eddie falling in love was so natural. I loved their banters—both playful and serious alike. I admit that at times my excitement for the mystery was overshadowed by my desire for them to just talk and be together, which says so much because I freaking love, love, love the mystery here, guys! The problem with their relationship though is that whereas Jo came from a wealthy family, Eddie is a mere newspaper reporter, so he’s basically poor. </div>
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On that note, wealth is one of the more prominent issues here, and so is sexism, which is why I hated Jo’s grandmother so much. She firmly believes that a woman’s essence in life is to produce a child and their ultimate goal should be to marry a wealthy gentleman. It wasn’t only she who thought that. Even the teenage girls seemed to have accepted that to be a fact as well. It was sickening how they sometimes compare women to expensive dogs that you can sell on the market, yet it was the reality of the 19th century. I mean even now, there are some people who still think that way.
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It is why loving Jo as a character, to me, was inevitable because she’s a very headstrong person for doing the opposite of what the society expected from women like her, and more so because she’s only just a girl in a time when sexism was a real deal.
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These Shallow Graves blends mystery and romance in the most spectacular way possible. There was literally no boring part in this book. I loved every pages of it and I love that it touches on issues that are still relevant today. </div>
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In a chance encounter at Court, Safi meets Prince Merik and makes him a reluctant ally. However, his help may not slow down the Bloodwitch now hot on the girls' heels. All Safi and Iseult want is their freedom, but danger lies ahead. With war coming, treaties breaking and a magical contagion sweeping the land, the friends will have to fight emperors and mercenaries alike. For some will stop at nothing to get their hands on a Truthwitch.</blockquote>
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Ohhlala Truthwitch~ It was a spur of the moment decision to pick this up from the bookstore, but I am so glad for that moment because Truthwitch turned out to be one hella fantastic read!</div>
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Truthwitch kicks off with a pretty action-packed first chapter. The kind of pilot chapter that will make you think, “Oh, this is about to be good.” We have two headstrong girls, Safi and Iz, and they scream girl power! They’ve been Threadsisters for the longest time and I love, love, love their bond. Their friendship is one of the highlights in this book for me. They complement each other’s personality just as well. Safi is impulsive and spontaneous while Iz plans and thinks things through. Safi tends to be spoiled and self-centrered at times when it comes to other people, but is very protective of Iz and both of them will go out of their ways to save the other. </div>
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I do love their relationship and I like Iz alright, but I gotta admit that Safi did get on my nerves though only for a short while. I love that she would do everything in her power to save Iz—and she did but in the process, endangered the lives of other people as well. She exploited Merik’s limitations and most of the time it wasn’t even for something important, but only because she can. I was as frustrated as her as Merik was. But then she had a change of heart and that was when I started to really love her as Safi. Dennard wrote her emotions quite well because I could totally feel her remorse making the change in her character feel even more precious to me. </div>
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Another thing that’s worth noting though is the romance. THERE IS NO INSTA-LOVE! Thank goodness for that. I enjoyed Merik and Safi’s banters not because they’re being cute together but because they just genuinely disliked each other, and also because they were cute. They went from enemies to ones who like each other more than friends, haha. That’s another thing I loved about the romance. Truthwitch doesn’t focus on the romance however it’s crystal clear that it’s going to be a big deal in the coming books. The slow burn of it also ensures that readers can see why and how these characters came to feel what they feel for the other. There’s no full on love between the two and it’s just making me crave for MerikxSafi even more. </div>
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As for the other characters— gosh, Merik, Safi and Iz aren’t the only interesting people here. I adored Kullen’s loyalty to Merik, but it also broke my heart. Aeduan, also, is not your conventional villain and I do believe that there is more to him than what he showed in this book. Polly as well came as a huge surprise for me. Dennard wrote characters that grow on you and characters that will keep you second-guessing, and then both. </div>
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Truthwitch was one hell of a ride for me. It started out good, then meh, then better, then “holy what?!” and then “oh my words please I want more!” It’s one of the most anticipated books of 2016 with tons of early rave reviews so naturally, I tread with it really carefully because me and popular books don’t get along well that much. I didn’t even know anything about the story except for what the title seems to mean, and that only makes me all the more thrilled about this book. So yes, it goes without saying that I am head over heels for Truthwitch. It has a lot of foreshadowing, too, and I cannot wait to see what Dennard will make of them and what more she has in store for us.
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</b></b>Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-84521524928261896052016-02-07T13:43:00.000+08:002016-03-19T11:30:40.416+08:00Book Review: Blackhearts (ARC)<div style="text-align: justify;">
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by Nicole Castroman<i></i><br />
Expected publication: February 9th 2016<br />
Published by: Simon Pulse<br />
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Blackbeard the pirate was known for striking fear in the hearts of the bravest of sailors. But once he was just a young man who dreamed of leaving his rigid life behind to chase adventure in faraway lands. Nothing could stop him—until he met the one girl who would change everything. <br />
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Edward "Teach" Drummond, son of one of Bristol's richest merchants, has just returned from a year-long journey on the high seas to find his life in shambles. Betrothed to a girl he doesn’t love and sick of the high society he was born into, Teach dreams only of returning to the vast ocean he’d begun to call home. There's just one problem: convincing his father to let him leave and never come back.
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Following her parents' deaths, Anne Barrett is left penniless and soon to be homeless. Though she’s barely worked a day in her life, Anne is forced to take a job as a maid in the home of Master Drummond. Lonely days stretch into weeks, and Anne longs for escape. How will she ever realize her dream of sailing to Curaçao—where her mother was born—when she's stuck in England?
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From the moment Teach and Anne meet, they set the world ablaze. Drawn to each other, they’re trapped by society and their own circumstances. Faced with an impossible choice, they must decide to chase their dreams and go, or follow their hearts and stay.</blockquote>
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<i>Blackhearts</i> is a reimagination of Edward Teach, more popularly known as Blackbeard’s, life pre-piracy. He was one if not the most infamous pirate, and I daresay one of the most interesting ones, to have ever existed. The real Blackbeard’s origin and life prior to piracy are still unknown so here in <i>Blackhearts</i>, Nicole Castroman makes use of that unknown part of Teach’s life to imagine the factors that led Edward Teach to become the infamous pirate Blackbeard. </div>
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I originally added <i>Blackhearts</i> to my TBR because PIRATES! Pirates have had my interest since grade school days. Also because I don’t see any Pirate YA novels around that actually has real pirate personas as characters. Upon learning that this will be about his pre-piracy life though, my level of excitement still didn’t falter because like I said, I find Blackbeard to be one of the most interesting pirates along with Edward Low, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read. What I didn’t expect however, is for this book to be almost completely about romance between Teach and Anne. </div>
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Edward “Teach” Drummond is a son of a wealthy merchant who has a penchant for sailing the seas. He has just gotten back after years in the sea. Anne however, is an illegitimate daughter of another merchant who became a maid in the Drummond household. Their first meeting didn’t go well. It was hate at first sight. I found this quite amusing actually and I thought that it was the start of a really good read but my amusement stopped there. </div>
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Others may call Anne headstrong but to me she’s an arrogant girl who doesn’t know her place. She’s a maid but the way she talks to Teach, her young master, is full of pride and defiance. I’d have lauded her for it had Teach been a spoiled rich kid but he’s not. Everything she hated about Teach was only because of a misunderstanding but she wouldn’t hear of his explanations so she just assumed the worst in him. </div>
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Teach also is a difficult character. I have a love and hate relationship with him though. On one hand, he’s not the spoiled rich kid who uses his wealth to take advantage of those inferior to him like what Anne makes him out to be. But on the other, I just don’t like him around Anne. He is obsessed with her and acts as if he knows everything that’s best for Anne. He also has a temper and a tendency for violence but he never used it to harm Anne. </div>
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Their relationship wasn’t a spectacular one either, at least in the beginning. Teach was the first one to crack but all I felt was pity towards him because while Anne obviously feels something for him as well, she is a practical girl who has a goal and is set on seeing it come to life. It actually broke my heart a little when it was only Teach who was fighting for her while Anne was all about planning her escape. It was in these parts that I started feeling for the book again and the first time for me to feel sympathy for the characters. Of course Anne eventually opened herself up to Teach and boy did I love her then. </div>
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This last quarter of the book is where everything rearranged itself to fall into their rightful places and I found myself flipping the pages faster and faster until there was no more page to turn to. I thought there was no more hope for these characters, but I was wrong because their development is astounding. I can honestly say that this redeemed the whole book for me and I’m just glad that I stuck to it until the end. It’s still not a happy ending though and I’m really hoping for a sequel which is also a reimagination of Blackbeard’s life during piracy because we all know what became of the real Blackbeard and I’ll be damned if another sad ending befall these two. </div>
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<i>A copy was received from publisher via Edelweiss for free in exchange for an honest review.</i><br />
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<b>Rating: 3.5/5 stars
</b>Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-1912242344622550612016-02-04T20:58:00.000+08:002016-02-04T20:58:00.741+08:00Book Review: Invisibility<a href="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1363297310l/17616412.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1363297310l/17616412.jpg" width="262" /></a><b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11147422-invisibility?ac=1&from_search=1">Invisibility</a></b><br />
by Andrea Cremer, David Levithan<br />
Release date: May 7th 2013<br />
Published by: Penguin<br />
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A magical romance between a boy cursed with invisibility and the one girl who can see him, by New York Times bestselling authors Andrea Cremer and David Levithan.<br /><br />Stephen is used to invisibility. He was born that way. Invisible. Cursed.<br /><br />Elizabeth sometimes wishes for invisibility. When you’re invisible, no one can hurt you. So when her mother decides to move the family to New York City, Elizabeth is thrilled. It’s easy to blend in there.<br /><br />Then Stephen and Elizabeth meet. To Stephen’s amazement, she can see him. And to Elizabeth’s amazement, she wants him to be able to see her—all of her. But as the two become closer, an invisible world gets in their way—a world of grudges and misfortunes, spells and curses. And once they’re thrust into this world, Elizabeth and Stephen must decide how deep they’re going to go—because the answer could mean the difference between love and death.
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Stephen was born invisible, like he literally came out of his mother and nobody was able to see him. Creepy, right? Later, we learn that it’s because of a curse that was actually put on her mother by his grandfather. He lives in an apartment building <i>alone</i>. His mother is dead and his father has a new family, but still supports Stephen financially. Elizabeth and her family, on the other, has just moved to the same apartment as Stephen. When they met; surprise, surprise! She could see him. The first and only person ever to be able to see Stephen. And then they fall in love.</div>
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It seems weird that Stephen managed to live all alone in an apartment building for so long without anyone noticing something weird about him. Even when it was explained that everything he needed, he took to the Internet to get, like ordering groceries online or online school, it still sounded way too easy and convenient.</div>
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The beginning of the book actually looked promising and I really thought that I was gonna like it but I was wrong. As the story progressed, I found myself seriously trying hard not to facepalm. And I couldn’t feel any sort of attachment towards the characters. The only one that came close was Laurie, Elizabeth’s younger brother, who’s gay. He was the only rational character. He tries to be funny most of the time but also fails most of the time. The others are just flat-out boring. I think the only unique part about this book is Stephen’s invisibility but then his situation can also be paralleled to other supernatural YA wherein the guy meets a one-of-a-kind girl who is the first ever person who can do something that no one has ever done to him in a supernatural kind of way. I like that there’s a Tiny Cooper reference here though but still, I’m sad to say that Invisibility just doesn’t cut it for me. </div>
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<b>Rating:</b> 2/5 stars</div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7rSw0mlLh7aurbveR4SGfUyO4NBrQQ116jU8pA3YKJYTfWxw8ZA3iP9i4dA3_sIufDuh_yP9kkobTj1JoZJQCet6O-Roz2wITGHxM9jaZS1wG8tMaCwejwr8t1NWhkUAL8hGNfBMgKpc/s1600/Between+Shadows+Cover.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7rSw0mlLh7aurbveR4SGfUyO4NBrQQ116jU8pA3YKJYTfWxw8ZA3iP9i4dA3_sIufDuh_yP9kkobTj1JoZJQCet6O-Roz2wITGHxM9jaZS1wG8tMaCwejwr8t1NWhkUAL8hGNfBMgKpc/s400/Between+Shadows+Cover.jpg" width="240" /></a><a href="http://bit.ly/1Partc0"><b>Between Shadows</b> (An Assassins Novel)</a><br />
by Chanel Cleeton<br />
Release date: January 19, 2016<br />
Genre: Thriller<br />
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A sexy new thriller about love and revenge from the author of the Capital Confessions and International School series…<br />
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X lives by three rules: Show no weakness. Trust no one. Don’t get caught. She lives by the rules they gave her.<br />
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The Academy—set in London, shrouded in secrecy—it trains spies, computer experts, and assassins. Their mission? Dispensing justice and altering the course of world politics. Or so they think. In a world where secrets are weapons and some kills are impossible to forget, everything X thought she knew about her life is about to change.<br />
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They taught her to fight. To blend into the shadows like a ghost, to operate on the fringes of society, to change her identity with ease. They taught her to kill.<br />
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She’ll need every skill they taught her, to stay alive.
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<i>"It’s the banner I’ll carry when I annihilate them."</i></blockquote>
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<i>“Maybe I’ll see if I can play with you later.” </i><i>I laugh, the sound harsh in the cold London night. You don’t play with a vial of smallpox.</i></blockquote>
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Can we talk about how badass our protagonist, X, is? Because damn, that girl says the most kickass lines ever and she's not just all talk! There's tons of action here too. In fact, we get to see X's fierceness at the start of the book right off the bat.</div>
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X is a trained assassin who works for the Academy and is regarded as the best student in class. She has a younger sister, Grace, who specializes in computers. Both of them are orphans whose childhood lives are shrouded by tragedy and secrets that even to them are unknown. This backstory plays a major role in the story and although it comes up from time to time through X’s dreams, it doesn’t fully show up until the latter part of the book because first, X had to deal with her history with Luke. *cue fangirl shrill* </div>
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Luke is also an assassin in the Academy, the best one before X took the top spot. It was clear in the beginning that he and X has a history together but it was only revealed little by little as the story progressed. However, the fact that they were romantically involved was pretty much obvious from the start. And if you put that and the fact that they are both assassins working under an organization that technically has its hands wrapped around their necks, you can pretty much get the gist of what happened between the two or why X chose to betray Luke. </div>
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Other than Luke is incredibly hot though, he is also really badass. Think of Rose and Dimitri from Vampire Academy. X and Luke are similar in terms of their badassness, but the similarities stop there. I love that X and Luke treat each other equally. Honestly, I think there’s nothing hotter than a kickass couple who regard each other as equals. There are times when Luke becomes protective of X but it always ends up to him supporting her. </div>
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As well, I love the relationship between Luke and X. Although they have a past and their attraction to each other was practically visible even at the beginning, their romance is still the slow burn type aka my type of romance. X did something to Luke that made him disappear for two years and when he came back, they were both different persons. </div>
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Their past made a huge dent if not destroyed their mutual trust, but apparently not the feelings, that when they met again, the two were constantly battling their minds and emotions as to whether to trust the other or not. It was evident when Luke thought that something came up within the Academy that could potentially endanger their lives and redefine X and Grace’s past. This was made even worse (for them but exciting for me) because they still have feelings for each other. </div>
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Overall, Between the Shadows by Chanel Cleeton is one exciting thriller with a well-paced plot, fierce characters, and enthralling storyline that will keep your eyes glued to the pages from the beginning till end. </div>
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<b>Rating: 4/5 stars! </b>
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About the Author</h2>
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYniQ5rW5FZwbbxI3lnJVNWFAJ6jQFAqqZq9sgwmUCXTLBZHbQJHduC17Q_1-TvPIUxdFntGNNDQczTk-zJBnQa_UmCDBVHi97iytgGKrocIs-3jWPlVkZYRwPId9Wdld7nuV5nSSeRAc/s1600/AuthorPhoto+copy.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYniQ5rW5FZwbbxI3lnJVNWFAJ6jQFAqqZq9sgwmUCXTLBZHbQJHduC17Q_1-TvPIUxdFntGNNDQczTk-zJBnQa_UmCDBVHi97iytgGKrocIs-3jWPlVkZYRwPId9Wdld7nuV5nSSeRAc/s200/AuthorPhoto+copy.jpg" width="142" /></a>Originally a Florida girl, CHANEL CLEETON moved to London where she received a bachelor’s degree from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel fell in<br />
love with London and planned to streay there forever, until fate intervened on a Caribbean cruise and a fighter pilot with smooth dance moves swept her off her feet. Now, a happily ever after later, Chanel is living her next adventure.<br />
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Law school made Chanel realize she’d rather spend her days writing sexy stories than in a courtroom, and she hasn’t looked back since. An avid reader and hopeless romantic, she’s happiest curled up with a book. She has a weakness for handbags, her three pups, and her husband. <br />
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Chanel writes contemporary romances, women’s fiction, and thrillers. She is published by Harlequin HQN, Penguin/InterMix, and Penguin/Berkley and is the author of the International School, Capital Confessions, and Wild Aces series.<br />
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-47571968652497178272016-01-19T20:02:00.000+08:002016-01-19T20:02:09.691+08:00Book Blitz: Between Shadows by Chanel Cleeton<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7rSw0mlLh7aurbveR4SGfUyO4NBrQQ116jU8pA3YKJYTfWxw8ZA3iP9i4dA3_sIufDuh_yP9kkobTj1JoZJQCet6O-Roz2wITGHxM9jaZS1wG8tMaCwejwr8t1NWhkUAL8hGNfBMgKpc/s1600/Between+Shadows+Cover.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7rSw0mlLh7aurbveR4SGfUyO4NBrQQ116jU8pA3YKJYTfWxw8ZA3iP9i4dA3_sIufDuh_yP9kkobTj1JoZJQCet6O-Roz2wITGHxM9jaZS1wG8tMaCwejwr8t1NWhkUAL8hGNfBMgKpc/s400/Between+Shadows+Cover.jpg" width="240" /></a><a href="http://bit.ly/1Partc0"><b>Between Shadows</b> (An Assassins Novel)</a><br />
by Chanel Cleeton<br />
Release date: January 19, 2016<br />
Genre: Thriller<br />
Purchase: <a href="http://amzn.to/1XFyQLJ">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://bit.ly/1NoXMEb">Barnes & Noble</a> | <a href="http://apple.co/1NlTw8F">iBooks</a> | <a href="http://bit.ly/1JDZIsp">Google Play</a> | <a href="http://bit.ly/1Hn3boR">Kobo</a><br />
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<b><br /></b>A sexy new thriller about love and revenge from the author of the Capital Confessions and International School series…<br />
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X lives by three rules: Show no weakness. Trust no one. Don’t get caught. She lives by the rules they gave her.<br />
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The Academy—set in London, shrouded in secrecy—it trains spies, computer experts, and assassins. Their mission? Dispensing justice and altering the course of world politics. Or so they think. In a world where secrets are weapons and some kills are impossible to forget, everything X thought she knew about her life is about to change.<br />
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They taught her to fight. To blend into the shadows like a ghost, to operate on the fringes of society, to change her identity with ease. They taught her to kill.<br />
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She’ll need every skill they taught her, to stay alive.
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"A sexy hero, strong heroine, delicious romance, sizzling tension and plenty of breathtaking scandal. I loved this book!"--Monica Murphy, New York Times bestselling author
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"A sexy fighter pilot hero? Yes, please. For anyone who's ever had a Top Gun fantasy, Fly With Me is for you."--Roni Loren, New York Times bestselling author of Call On Me
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"A sassy, steamy, and sometimes sweet read that had me racing to the next page."--Chelsea M. Cameron, New York Times bestselling author
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"Scorching hot and wicked smart, Flirting with Scandal had me hooked from page one! Sizzling with sexual tension and political intrigue, Cleeton weaves a story that is as com<br />
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"Sexy, intelligent, and intriguing. Chanel Cleeton makes politics scandal-icious."--USA Today bestselling author Tiffany King
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYniQ5rW5FZwbbxI3lnJVNWFAJ6jQFAqqZq9sgwmUCXTLBZHbQJHduC17Q_1-TvPIUxdFntGNNDQczTk-zJBnQa_UmCDBVHi97iytgGKrocIs-3jWPlVkZYRwPId9Wdld7nuV5nSSeRAc/s1600/AuthorPhoto+copy.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYniQ5rW5FZwbbxI3lnJVNWFAJ6jQFAqqZq9sgwmUCXTLBZHbQJHduC17Q_1-TvPIUxdFntGNNDQczTk-zJBnQa_UmCDBVHi97iytgGKrocIs-3jWPlVkZYRwPId9Wdld7nuV5nSSeRAc/s200/AuthorPhoto+copy.jpg" width="142" /></a>Originally a Florida girl, CHANEL CLEETON moved to London where she received a bachelor’s degree from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel fell in<br />
love with London and planned to stay there forever, until fate intervened on a Caribbean cruise and a fighter pilot with smooth dance moves swept her off her feet. Now, a happily ever after later, Chanel is living her next adventure.<br />
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Law school made Chanel realize she’d rather spend her days writing sexy stories than in a courtroom, and she hasn’t looked back since. An avid reader and hopeless romantic, she’s happiest curled up with a book. She has a weakness for handbags, her three pups, and her husband. <br />
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-68242970083552539202016-01-18T11:17:00.000+08:002016-01-18T11:17:06.859+08:00Book Review: Emmy & Oliver<div style="text-align: justify;">
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by Robin Benway<br />
Release date: June 23rd 2015<br />
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Emmy’s best friend, Oliver, reappears after being kidnapped by his father ten years ago. Emmy hopes to pick up their relationship right where it left off. Are they destined to be together? Or has fate irreparably driven them apart?<br />
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Emmy just wants to be in charge of her own life.<br />
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She wants to stay out late, surf her favorite beach—go anywhere without her parents’ relentless worrying. But Emmy’s parents can’t seem to let her grow up—not since the day Oliver disappeared.<br />
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He’d thought, all these years, that his dad was the good guy. He never knew that it was his father who kidnapped him and kept him on the run. Discovering it, and finding himself returned to his old hometown, all at once, has his heart racing and his thoughts swirling.<br />
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Emmy and Oliver were going to be best friends forever, or maybe even more, before their futures were ripped apart. In Emmy’s soul, despite the space and time between them, their connection has never been severed. But is their story still written in the stars? Or are their hearts like the pieces of two different puzzles—impossible to fit together?<br />
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Readers who love Sarah Dessen will tear through these pages with hearts in throats as Emmy and Oliver struggle to face the messy, confusing consequences of Oliver’s father’s crime. Full of romance, coming-of-age emotion, and heartache, these two equally compelling characters create an unforgettable story.
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Emmy and Oliver were childhood bestfriends who got separated when Oliver was kidnapped by his father at seven years old. Ten years after, Oliver is finally found but his father is still on the loose. He started living with his mother again who, during Oliver’s absence married another man and had a twin.
When Oliver came back, the whole town was abuzz again especially Emmy, who was the closest to Oliver, as well as Caro and Drew. The four were friends from childhood but after Oliver was kidnapped, it seemed like they didn’t know how to act around him anymore so he’s usually left alone at school. Except Emmy. She wants to continue where their friendship left off. </div>
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It was a big deal in town when Oliver vanished that most of the parents became overprotective of their kids. Emmy’s parents for example, became extreme worrywarts over her. It’s normal for parents to be protective of their children especially if they’re only seven, but Emmy’s parent’s protectiveness of her continued on even when she was 17. They don’t want her to pursue her surfing for fear that she might die from drowning and they want her to go to community college instead of enrolling to a university far from home. </div>
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Emmy’s far from being a bad kid. In fact, she has a really close relationship with her parents, one that I find interesting what with how she speaks to her parents because they all understand sarcasm. She is also obedient to a certain extent. They talk about a lot of things except about what Emmy really wants to do with her life because she knows that her parents won’t approve of it, so she ends up lying to them instead. </div>
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Oliver, on the other hand, has a lot of adjustments to do. People are awkward around him and even his mother doesn’t seem know what to do about him. Only Emmy has the nerve to stop giving him a “space” and soon, Caro and Drew joined in as well. Oliver’s mother also became very protective of him and she’s set to jailing his father once found, not taking into consideration what Oliver feels about it. But what angered me here is how Oliver just goes along with whatever his mother wants him to do. She buys him clothes, he wears. She tells him to sit for an interview about his kidnapping, he does. She wants to do a TV show to help locate his father faster, and he goes along with it. But it also made me sad because it’s like he has given up and just lets his mother do what she wants because somehow, he also feels bad for his mother. Oliver was constantly making amends for the things that were never his fault to begin with. </div>
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Emmy also has an interesting relationship with Caro and Drew. Most dialogues here drip with wit and sarcasm which makes the reading easy and absorbing. Add to that is that Caro and Drew really are just likeable people. Drew is gay and I love him. I ship him and his boyfriend as much as I ship Emmy and Oliver. </div>
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Emmy & Oliver is one novel I can relate to. My mother is somewhat overprotective too. I can’t count how many times I agreed with Emmy and Oliver about their parents no matter if what they’re doing is wrong. Even that thing about only telling your parents a decision you’ve made a day before actually doing it? Been there, done that and I’m about to do it again next week. I love my parents though, lol. </div>
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While Oliver’s disappearance is no doubt the key point in the story, the story actually focuses on familial relationships with friendship and romance only second to it. There’s no love triangle and the only school drama present is also tied to the familial conflict. I feel as if there’s no wasted element here because everything that happened is a necessary plot point. And in spite all the drama, the sarcasm adds lightness to the story. The romance, although not the focal point, is naturally swoon-worthy. The character development is superb! The only flaw to the plot that I can think of is what Oliver’s father did at the end because it’s just way too perfect and convenient for me, but overall, Emmy & Oliver is a relatable read with a captivating plot and characters that will grow on you.
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-4355219669915635852016-01-14T20:50:00.002+08:002016-01-14T20:55:49.830+08:00[Blog Tour] Review: Not Okay Cupid by Heidi R. Kling + Giveaway<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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by Heidi R. Kling<br />
Publication date: January 11th 2016<br />
Published by: Entangled: Crush<br />
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<i>Her wicked revenge, or his wicked heart...</i><i><br /></i><br />
Hazel McCallister loves her life. Perfect grades. Perfect best friend. Perfect boyfriend. Until her perfect boyfriend cheats on her with her perfect best friend. Now Hazel’s in free fall—until her best friend’s brother, Felix, gives her the perfect idea. Reclaim her power by taking revenge on her cheating ex.<br />
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Felix James loves his life. Casual relationships. Loads of surfing. He’s as drama-free as they come. But he can’t stand by when his sister steals her best friend’s boyfriend, and the dude insists it was Hazel’s fault. So Felix vows to help turn Hazel into a girl her ex can’t resist—so then she can break his heart.<br />
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With an alliance in place, Hazel’s revenge is all but assured. But with each piece of payback, she feels a stronger attraction to Felix, even though revenge will turn her into a girl Felix could never be with. And soon Hazel has to make an impossible choice: revenge...or Felix, the boy who’s stolen her heart.<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhBLxKyuK5e8b2MZHt4UJ8MVvBFjla0AppD7uKmtIM9YqSZo-ZugiBKIc90Vio5f65cp1ce5C1tV2uFN2yt6jBN2KaeZzmyjm7bn8rAhsnG4eqmXuy49j7NkMfWQrm8nZKEfmYom_aoHvY/s1600/Copy+of+NOC5.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhBLxKyuK5e8b2MZHt4UJ8MVvBFjla0AppD7uKmtIM9YqSZo-ZugiBKIc90Vio5f65cp1ce5C1tV2uFN2yt6jBN2KaeZzmyjm7bn8rAhsnG4eqmXuy49j7NkMfWQrm8nZKEfmYom_aoHvY/s320/Copy+of+NOC5.jpg" width="320" /></a>I can’t stress enough just how cute Not Okay Cupid is. The book is short and the plot is very light. It delves into the topics of friendship, familial relationships, and romance which is what main focus of the book is. This isn’t the first time that I’ve read a book of its kind. With its summary, I think we already know where the story is headed to, but Not Okay Cupid has its own brand of uniqueness that makes it a compelling read. </div>
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Not Okay Cupid has a pair of main characters that add complex to the plot which, admittedly, is what the plot department lacks. I wouldn’t say that Hazel is an easy character to like though. She’s prejudiced and she’s the kind of girl that plans everything out including her future with her then boyfriend, Jay, who she found out was cheating on her with her bestfriend, Kimmy, who happened to be Felix’ sister. </div>
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Felix, unlike Hazel, is a very likeable character. I wasn’t that into him initially because of the way Hazel described him as like the typical high school pretty boy who gets a lot of girls but never taking any of them seriously. While it has some truth, there is more to Felix than just that. Felix is a very caring son and brother. He is selfless – always putting his family first before him unlike his sister, Kimmy, who cares more about shopping than helping the family meet the ends. </div>
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Felix is also pretty mischievous. In fact, he was the one who came up with the idea of fake dating to get revenge on Kimmy and Jay. I know it doesn’t sound like a smart idea what with all the books we’ve all read with the same theme, but still, I like that no matter how much Felix loved his bitch of a sister, he didn’t just stand there and watch the drama unfold instead he acknowledged that what his sister did was wrong most especially since it was her bestfriend whose boyfriend she stole. He set up a plan to punish both Kimmy and Jay by pretending to be dating Hazel just to throw them off and to get Jay jealous as well. Felix is definitely not a rocket scientist but he is compassionate and sympathetic. I also thought it was pretty cute that he was a needy fake boyfriend. He was aware of it and he tries not to be like it because he knew it was wrong to act like it so he wants to give her space. He’s also plenty excited about practically everything and I found that to be extremely cute! </div>
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Also, I love the mothers in this book! Hazel’s and Felix’s mothers are a sarcastic bunch and I love the dynamics they have with their children. As well, I like that these characters are three-dimensional. Hazel started out as a judgmental girl who only cared about the things that she has planned out, but as the story progressed and she got to spend more time with Felix, she slowly opened up to him, and to the things he did and to the people he was acquainted with that ultimately led to her growth as a character. </div>
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Not Okay Cupid is the perfect book for those looking for a fast and easy read that’s light, romantic and compelling. </div>
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After earning her BA in Literature & Creative Writing Literature from UC Santa Cruz and finding her voice in YA, Heidi went on to earn her MFA in Writing for Children from The New School. She has directed and written children’s theatre on both coasts and lives with her husband and two children in Palo Alto, CA.<br />
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Chelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113611207753873326noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4955255723371756696.post-39700594743055162002016-01-13T13:57:00.000+08:002016-01-13T13:57:01.270+08:00Waiting on Wednesday (53): Heartless<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18584855-heartless">Heartless</a></b><br />
by Marissa Meyer<br />
<b>Expected release date:</b> November 8th 2016<br />
Published by: Feiwel & Friends<br />
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<b>Long before she was the terror of Wonderland — the infamous Queen of Hearts — she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love.</b><br />
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Catherine may be one of the most desired girls in Wonderland, and a favorite of the yet-unmarried King of Hearts, but her interests lie elsewhere. A talented baker, all she wants is to open a shop with her best friend and supply the Kingdom of Hearts with delectable pastries and confections. But according to her mother, such a goal is unthinkable for the young woman who could be the next Queen.<br />
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At a royal ball where Cath is expected to receive the king's marriage proposal, she meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker. For the first time, she feels the pull of true attraction. At the risk of offending the King and infuriating her parents, she and Jest enter into an intense, secret courtship.<br />
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Cath is determined to define her own destiny and fall in love on her terms. But in a land thriving with magic, madness, and monsters, fate has other plans.</blockquote>
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Anything by Marissa Meyer!!</div>
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