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Saturday, February 13, 2016

REVIEW: Girl Online by Zoe Sugg

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Girl Online (Girl Online #1) by Zoe Sugg, Siobhan Curham (Ghostwriter)

3.5 stars.
It was kind of difficult to give this a star rating. I really like this book and I love Zoe. I am 20 years old, though, and I feel like I would have enjoyed the teen elements of this story a lot more when I was in junior high or beginning high school.

While reading, I found a few phrases and terms used in the dialogue kind of cringe worthy. I don't think anyone says "Rock God-tastic". There are a couple more things I found weird or off and I'll mention that in my booktalk review on my channel. I'm guessing this is because there were two authors, Zoe, and her ghostwriter, Siobhan Curham.

I also found throughout this story that it reminded me of Zoe and her personality, but I like the fact that a theme in the story is that even though many people put parts of their lives on the Internet, their followers still don't know them completely. I think that's one of the many things she wanted to put out there with this book, thinking of who is reading it. It's a great reminder for everyone on social media, no matter how old, to think before posting something that could possibly have a negative impact on someone else. This is very important since everyone is on social media!

Overall, I enjoyed this book and I found it to be great for teenage readers, fans of Zoe or not. It tells a story teens would enjoy, full of cutesy friendship, relationships, and travel. It stays up to date with blogging and social media as well as giving readers an idea of what panic attacks and cyber bullying could feel like.

A video review will follow soon with more thoughts and some quote analyzing.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Throwback Review: DELIRIUM by Lauren Oliver

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(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
March 8, 2014

I have a video on my channel about the entire Delirium trilogy and my thoughts. I also have a Tumblr blog dedicated to this trilogy.

I picked this book up at Barnes & Noble not knowing exactly what it's about. I basically bought it because I had Before I Fall and I knew Lauren Oliver is an amazing author already.
I absolutely love this book and entire trilogy. Lauren has an original idea, she is such a skilled writer, and I read anything she writes. When I first started the book I wasn't sure if I would be as crazy about it as I am now. The characters are enjoyable and frustrating at the same time. It's great, so if you are wondering if you should read this trilogy, yes. Go read it.

So, the characters are fantastic. It has been said that Lena Haloway is an unlikable heroine, I didn't think that before I read that online. I always understood her in this book and I wasn't ever like, "Ugh, Lena, what are you doing?" I felt like what she would do is probably similar to what I would do. She lives in this world where people are at war with themselves. All love is forbidden and she is confused when she falls for Alex. Alex, on the other hand, I love Alex! He seems so perfect and he reads books and poetry.
I give it 5 out of 5 stars.


Thursday, January 28, 2016

Throwback Review: THE UNBECOMING OF MARA DYER by Michelle Hodkin

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(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
August 24, 2014

I also filmed a BookTalk for this book over on my YouTube channel.

I knew this book was going to be really good, but I ended up enjoying it even more than I thought I would. Within the first few chapters I enjoyed the characters and felt sympathy for Mara. I also loved that this book is told from Mara's POV because she is going through PTSD and that is mixed with meeting new friends at a new school. She is being challenged throughout the first book in the series while she is trying to get better -- as normal as she can in order to live her life like other teenagers. 

Michelle Hodkin did a wonderful job writing as Mara. There were times when Mara lost track of time or thought something was a dream; I, as a reader, was held in suspense because if Mara didn't know, neither did I. 

I also really loved Noah Shaw and the relationship he has with Mara. I won't go far into that because I don't want to spoil anything, but I love them together. There are many more likable characters in this book; I could go on, but to put it simply, her friendships with her siblings and people she meets at school were seen as an important role in Mara's life as she goes through some major internal obstacles with PTSD and dealing with death.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

Throwback Review: THE ARCHIVED by Victoria Schwab

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(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
March 6, 2015

I also filmed a BookTalk for it on my YouTube channel.

I loved so many things about this book. The characters, the world, the pace of the story.... I enjoy Victoria Schwab's writing style; when I first started this book I felt as though I was stretching, that good feeling you have when you wake up and stretch. She has a gripping way of telling Mackenzie's story and it's through the eyes of the protagonist herself, a smart one, too.

I cannot wait to read The Unbound because I want to see the relationship between Mac and Wesley grow and even their characters as Keepers because they have so much potential. I also really loved the relationship between Mac and Roland. I need to read the next book very soon.


Monday, January 11, 2016

December Wrap-Up & January To Be Read // 2016 Reading Goals


So much in this single video! Wrap-ups, TBR, and 2016 goals.
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- Goodreads links to all books mentioned -
GIRL ONLINE: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22510983-girl-online
COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12813630-the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17162156-miss-peregrine-s-home-for-peculiar-children
THE 5TH WAVE: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16101128-the-5th-wave?from_search=true&search_version=service
THE UNBOUND: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13638131-the-unbound?from_search=true&search_version=service

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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Throwback Review: CLOCKWORK PRINCESS by Cassandra Clare

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(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
April 15, 2014

This was the most perfect ending for this trilogy, I think. I was kind of afraid of finishing it because I didn't know what to expect! The Infernal Devices is definitely one of my favorite YA fantasy series because it's original, different, and clever. I don't know how Cassandra Clare does it! She is an amazing author and I am ready for the next Shadowhunter series. 

I was very immersed in the story line, the characters, the events taking place. I loved the character development (one of my favorite things in literature). From Clockwork Angel to Clockwork Princess, so much happens and it is evident that it affects them, they learn so much and it's just beautiful.

Picking this book up, I knew there would be tear shed. It's the finale of a fantastic series with these characters I feel I got to know in such a short amount of time since I read the first book. I went from shock, to laughing at the charm and wit of Will Herondale, to crying because I felt his pain.

I found myself crying because of this book a lot and I don't usually cry when I read books (i.e. Mockingjay . . . I know, but trust me, I have a heart). I think it's Cassie's writing, to be honest. She is insanely talented and creative and the last book I remember crying at was City of Lost Souls.
On the ending: (view spoiler)

5 out of 5 stars because this is probably my favorite finale to a book series so far.


Thursday, December 17, 2015

Christmas Vacation and #CramAThon TBR


Christmas has come so fast this year and I am so amazed at how fast one year can go by. I have fallen behind on my 2015 reading goal of 50 books, so I hope to catch up and meet my goal once again. #CramAThon is coming back around for Christmas this year, which will hopefully help me get some reading done before the end of the year. I am currently 7 books behind schedule, currently reading 5.

Here are the books I want to get to this month and the ones I plan to read for the readathon hosted by Whitney of WhittyNovels

For more information on the readathon, if you want to participate, here is the announcement video with the challenges! Be sure to follow the official #CramAThon Twitter account for reading sprints and more @CramAThon.


CramAThon starts December 19th and ends December 27th. 

Saturday, October 18, 2014

FEUDS by Avery Hastings


My FEUDS playlist:

COLE:
1. Centuries by Fall Out Boy
2. Fake You Out by twenty one pilots 
3. Millions by Gerard Way
4. Hear Me by Imagine Dragons
5. Keep On Keeping On by Travie McCoy ft. Brendon Urie
DAVIS:
1. Lightweight by Demi Lovato
2. Human by Christina Perri
3. Come a Little Closer by Cage the Elephant
4. Sweet Despair by Cher Lloyd
5. Swingin Party by Lorde
6. Last Hope by Paramore

Favorite Dance Scenes:

Alex and Lena when they danced to no music (feels) in Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Jared and Melanie dancing in the rain in The Host by Stephenie Meyer
Damon and Elena at the Mystic Falls pageant (out of the many dances) in The Vampire Diaries
Barney and Robin at a friend’s wedding, stealing the show in How I Met Your Mother


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

ETERNAL NIGHT by Carina Adly MacKenzie

REVIEW:
Carina Adly MacKenzie doesn’t disappoint with Eternal Night, a wonderful story full of brilliant characters. This is a YA must read that grabs the reader from the start. With each chapter you get to meet new and interesting characters. A couple of my favorites are Weston and Nike. Both are realistic characters, Weston reminds me of myself because we both love social media and take advantage of it. While the story is centered around gods, this book is very modernized and there is slang and dialogue that you see teens use online everyday. If there were to be a sequel, I would definitely have to read it because I can’t imagine what will happen next! All in all, I recommend this Eternal Night to anyone looking for a fantasy that takes a brand new turn in YA lit. 


My Favorite Quotes:
" … problems only last until the drink that makes you forget them."
"Your song Manic Poetry is literally everything. Can we take a selfie?"
"They’ve got the privilege of living in an era when there are a thousand ways to be in touch, at all hours of the day, messages zinging through the airwaves all around them—and they’re just wasting it by turning off their phones?"

My dream movie casting:

AnnaSophia Robb as Lola


AnnaSophia would be amazing as Lola; the hair is perfect and she looks doll-like as inferred in the story.

Malese Jow as Nadia


I can picture Malese playing her very well because I’ve seen her in other shows.

Ian Somerhalder as Dean


When Dean was first described, I instantly thought of Ian. Mainly because of his character in The Vampire Diaries, but I can’t picture anyone else!

Josh Hutcherson as Weston

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I didn’t think of Josh at first, but he would be amazing as Weston.

Emma Stone as Peitha

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I love Emma in everything I’ve seen her in and I can so see her as Peitha; she’s an amazing actress.

Danielle Campbell as Nike

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Danielle is awesome in The Originals and I picture Nike to look sort of like her.


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