Sunday, May 26, 2013

My Personal Read-a-Thon Day 5 & 6

Hello everyone!  My read-a-thon is coming quickly to a close sadly.  Since this is a holiday weekend I decided to extend the read-a-thon through Monday to try and get a little extra reading in!  YAY!  As for Friday and Saturday I did well.  I did play some video games and I went and saw The Great Gatsby (which I thought was pretty good, just a bit too long).  I did manage quite a bit of reading though so here is an update!

Also, does anyone else use blogger and have issues with images automatically becoming links and completely ruining the formatting of the post?  I spend half an hour trying to get cover images into this post and it would not work!  Any advice would be much appreciated, thanks!

The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey

331 --> FINISHED

So I finished The 5th Wave!  I gave it 3/5 stars because the ending was very exciting, but there were a lot of things in the first half that I didn't like.  For example, when you spend a lot of time at the beginning saying how the invasion was "like nothing we could have expected" then it better be that.  Instead I felt like the aliens weren't all that advanced and did a lot of things that I have already seen in other post apocalyptic books/movies.  I also wasn't impressed with how Cassie was written and I didn't like the really long military montage.  However even with all of those complaints I did like it, I just don't think it was work the hype.


City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

Page 324  --> 360

This book still sucks.

Beastly by Alex Flinn

Page 264  --> FINISHED

I gave Beastly 2/5 stars.  Beastly is ok, but it is very surface level. I was actually enjoying it despite the incredibly cheesy writing but I really disliked the ending. The whole point of Beauty and the Beast is to show that inner beauty is more important than outer, but at the end of the book Lindy and Kyle/Adrian are still worrying about each others looks. It's like they learned nothing from Kendra's spell. Honestly the movie is a lot better.

Total Pages Read - 813
Books Finished - 2
Books Started - 1

Friday, May 24, 2013

Friday Face Off Cover Reveal: Allegiant


Friday Face Off is a meme hosted by one of my favorite book bloggers Misty over at The Book Rat. Usually this meme focuses on different cover designs for the same book and decides which is better for the story. I wanted to take this meme and add a little twist to it today by discussing a cover reveal!

So I'm pretty sure everyone knows this, but the final book in Veronica Roth's Divergent series, Allegiant, has a cover.  I like it. They look good toghether. Now we just have to wait until October to get it!

 
 

My Personal Read-a-Thon Day 4

Here's my Thursday update (on Friday so sue me).  I haven't finished anything yet but I'm making progress!

Day 4

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

Page 267 --> 331

So I'm back to enjoying Zombie's story again and I'm pretty curious to see what happens to him.  I also started to like Cassie and I thought she was going to go in the opposite direction of my expectations, but then she did a fake out and reverted back to that OOH BOYS mentality.  UGH.








City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

Page 288 --> 324

Let's play a game of I predict.  I predict that Jace is really the Wayland kid not Valentine's demon spawn and that Sebastian is really the demon child which is why he's a douche.  I predict they're gonna figure this out (well, Valentine will probably just tell them because they're all kind of stupid) and then Clary and Jace will get to be in love but there will be some big plot twist at the end that will force Clary and Jace apart so the next book will be about them trying to find one another or whatever.

Also if Clary has Sebastian's face blood on her sleeve why didn't they perform a tracking spell with that?  I can't think of anything more personal to someone than their own life blood. 

This book sucks.


Beastly by Alex Flinn

Page 96  --> 264

Almost finished with this one.  It's cute but not any great work of literature that's for sure.












Total Pages Read - 626
Books Finished - 0
Books Started - 1

Thursday, May 23, 2013

My Personal Read-a-Thon Days 2 & 3

Hi everyone, it's time for an update!  So I know I said I wanted to read as much as possible this week...but on Tuesday I watched Django Unchained which is a 3 hour movie.  A 3 hour movie of complete bad assery, but yeah, no reading done oops!  Since no reading too place on Tuesday I decided to just put days 2 and 3 together into one update.

Day 2 & 3
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

Page 167 --> 267

Well, Cassie and Evan aren't as bad as I first thought (Cassie still doesn't sound genuine but it's not quite as bad), but now Zombie's story is not as good.  I don't really like the whole military thing, but I do like how Sammie and Zombie's story came together for a little bit.  Not sure this was worth all the hype.









City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

Page 251 --> 288

Still slogging through.  At least there was some fighting.














Beastly by Alex Flinn

Page --> 96

I decided that since I didn't read on Tuesday I had to make up for it so I started an old audiobook I had on my ipod.  I got Beastly because I enjoyed the movie (for what it was).  It's not terrible, but it feels very surface.  This is definitely a book for younger readers.  There is an interesting chat room portion of the book that probably ties Alex Flinn's other fairy tale books together, but this sadly does NOT work on audiobook!  Other than that it's cute so far.






Total Pages Read - 358
Books Finished - 0
Books Started - 1

Monday, May 20, 2013

My Personal Read-a-Thon Day 1

Hi guys!  So last week many people on youtube participated in a week long read-a-thon hosted at bout of books and I missed it.  I have been wanting to participate in a read-a-thon for a while now but I'm always miss them or I'm super busy.  So I decided to start my own!  I'll be posting an update every day this week about what I've read and a page count. 

My goals for this read-a-thon are to finish the two books I'm currently reading and completely start and finish one other.  I think that's a reasonable goal because the two books I'm currently reading are both over 400 pages.

Day 1

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

Page 82 --> 167

I'm in part 4 now and I enjoyed the beginning of the story but now I'm worried it's going to devolve into OMG CUTE BOY! I'm also not sure about the main character Cassie. I feel like I'm reading what a male author things a teenage girl would say, not what his character would say.









City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

Page 211 --> 251

At least something interesting is finally happening.  It only took 250 pages to get there.  I hate this brother/sister drama.  It's disgusting and I wish Cassandra Clare had thought of a different way of creating tension in Clary and Jace's relationship.  I have no sympathy for them at all.  The plot is also really rambling with too many separate story lines. 









Total Pages Read - 125
Books Finished - 0
Books Started - 0


Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

Published February 5, 2013 by Feiwel and Friends
#2 in the Lunar Chronicles
5 Stars

Goodreads Review
The fates of Cinder and Scarlet collide as a Lunar threat spreads across the Earth...

Cinder, the cyborg mechanic, returns in the second thrilling installment of the bestselling Lunar Chronicles. She's trying to break out of prison—even though if she succeeds, she'll be the Commonwealth's most wanted fugitive.

Halfway around the world, Scarlet Benoit's grandmother is missing. It turns out there are many things Scarlet doesn't know about her grandmother or the grave danger she has lived in her whole life. When Scarlet encounters Wolf, a street fighter who may have information as to her grandmother's whereabouts, she is loath to trust this stranger, but is inexplicably drawn to him, and he to her. As Scarlet and Wolf unravel one mystery, they encounter another when they meet Cinder. Now, all of them must stay one step ahead of the vicious Lunar Queen Levana, who will do anything for the handsome Prince Kai to become her husband, her king, her prisoner.


Review:  Scarlet is the second book in the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer.  I read the first book, Cinder, last year when it came out and I absolutely loved it.  In fact it was my second favorite book of 2012 so to say that my expectations for Scarlet were high is a bit of an understatement.  However I'm very pleased to report that Scarlet definitely lived up to my expectations!  The Lunar Chronicles is quickly becoming one of my favorite YA series.  (FYI this review might have some spoilers for Cinder, so you have been warned).

Scarlet picks up directly after the ending of Cinder.  What's interesting in Scarlet is instead of just following Cinder's story we are following three different characters, Cinder who is busting out of jail, Prince Kai who is trying to deal with the evil Queen Levana, and a new character named Scarlet who lives in France and delivers vegetables from her grandmother's farm.  I wasn't too sure how I would feel about the POV changes, but I think they were done very smoothly though I have to admit I enjoyed my homegirl Cinder's story more.

I did like the new characters, espeically Scarlet and Thorne (another prisoner who escapes with Cinder and really reminds me of Captain Jack Harkness).  However because Scarlet and Cinder don't come together until the very end of the novel I don't think we get the same level of attention paid to the new characters.  I didn't buy into Scarlet and Wolf's relationship the same way I did with Cinder and Kai. 

My favorite thing about Scarlet though is the introduction to the big plot.  Cinder was an introduction to the world and the main characters but in Scarlet we really get our first glimpse at just how bad the Lunars are and how dangerous Cinder's situation really is.  I also really LOVED the ending but the "big reveal"?  Yeah totally saw that one coming lol.

Overall Scarlet and the Lunar Chronicles as a whole are some of the best YA novels out there.  The balance of the fairy tales that we all know and love with the completely new world Meyer has created is fantastic and comes together to create a wholly original story.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Diviners by Libba Bray


Published September 18, 2012 by Little Brown Books for Young Readers
#1 in The Diviners series
5 stars

Goodreads Review
Evie O'Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York City--and she is pos-i-toot-ly thrilled. New York is the city of speakeasies, shopping, and movie palaces! Soon enough, Evie is running with glamorous Ziegfield girls and rakish pickpockets. The only catch is Evie has to live with her Uncle Will, curator of The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult--also known as "The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies."

When a rash of occult-based murders comes to light, Evie and her uncle are right in the thick of the investigation. And through it all, Evie has a secret: a mysterious power that could help catch the killer--if he doesn't catch her first.


Review:  The Diviners by Libba Bray is a dense book. This is by far one of the most historically rich young adult books I have ever read. The amount of effort and research Bray put into The Diviners is immediately apparent. Not only do we get the more surface historical elements such as bobbed hair and flappers and speakeasies, but we also get the political, social, and economic climate of the time period in a masterfully subtle way. I think that is the greatest strength of The Diviners. The historical elements are fully integrated into the story in a beautifully seamless way.

Besides the awesome historical element, I really enjoyed the occult aspect to The Diviners. I loved "The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies" as well as the various rituals and ghosty things that happen. I think there's a wonderful blend of fact and fiction that creates a really interesting story. I think some people may be initially turned off by the occult elements, but I think if you just remember that this is 100% fictional it will be ok. (I personally love creepy Halloween stuff so that was a huge selling point for me).

Now let's just take a minute to discuss Naughty John. That is one CREEPY mofo. Seriously, Naughty John is one of the best villains I have ever read. I would say he is on par with Stephen King's ghostly bad guys, which are really about as good as you can get. I think a lot villains in YA are watered down but not Naughty John. He's a great villain and I'm really excited when YA authors take their villain out of the box the way Bray did.

The other characters were also wonderful. I really liked Evie, even if she started off rather shallow, I think there will be a lot of growth with her character. I also really liked Theta and Mable, Evie's two friends. I liked their friendship a lot. I've said it before, but I love YA that has girls being friends with other girls. I think it's really important to include in YA and I think The Diviners does a great job.

My only real complaint about The Diviners is the sheer density of the book. Not only is it almost 600 pages, but the story is so full of background and historical elements that it can be a little daunting. This really isn't a negative, more of an observation that The Diviners was a slow burn for me.

Overall The Diviners is an impressive YA novel and really stands above a lot of historical fiction (YA or not). The excellent paranormal mystery woven into one of the most comprehensive historical novels that I've ever read makes The Diviners by Libba Bray an achievement for the YA genre.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May 2013 New Reads

Hi everyone!  Long time no post!  I only wrote 3 posts in April and only 1 of them had anything to do with reading.  I guess I was just feeling the blog burnout and had to take some time to myself.  I think that's really important with blogging and youtubing because these ultimately are things I do for fun.  It's important to take breaks when things aren't so fun anymore.

Well, it's a new month and I feel refreshed, so let's talk about upcoming releases!

May 7

The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr

Why I'm Excited: I've played piano since I was 5 years old. For me it's always been about emotions and has really been a form of creative therapy. I feel really lucky that my parents never put expectations on me to perform at a certain level. I'm really interested to see if Lucy can learn to just love music (I only hope it doesn't become some freaky sexual relationship type story. I'd be really annoyed).









The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
#1 in The Fifth Wave series

Why I'm Excited:  The 5th Wave has been making a lot of buzz already, and I have to admit I am very intrigued.  I've had multiple book sellers freak out over this book and tell me how absolutely amazing it is.  I will be in the book store picking it up the day it comes out.











May 14

Golden by Jessi Kirby

Why I'm Excited:  Golden sounds like a really cool mystery.  I really like the main character and it sounds like there is a lot of potential for character development.














May 21

Transparent by Natalie Whipple

Why I'm Excited:  I was so lucky to get an ARC of Transparent.  It sounds absolutely amazing.  I love a good organized crime drama and the added twist of invisibility makes Transparent sound so awesome.













May 28
Impostor by Susanne Winnacker
#1 in the Variants

Why I'm Excited:  This sounds like a really cool science fiction novel.  I love the FBI aspect.  It sounds so cool!














Other Notable Releases

May 7 - The S-Word by Chelsea Pitcher
              The Savage Blue by Zoraida Cordova
              The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller
              Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
              The Originals by Cat Patrick
              If I Should Die by Amy Plum
              Loki's Wolves by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr

May 14 - School Spirits by Rachel Hawkins

May 28 - Of Triton by Anna Banks
                The Girl with the Iron Touch by Kady Cross
                Dare You To by Katie McGarry
                Goddess by Josephine Angelini