Monday, March 29, 2010
school
Okay, so my spring term has officially started. I'm taking two english classes and an art class. So far, I can tell they are going to be taking up a lot of my time. I will try and keep up with my blog as best I can, but I will not be posting reviews as often. Well, unless I decide to review the books I'm reading for my classes (haha).
Friday, March 26, 2010
Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs
published by the Penguin Group
Genre: Adult Paranormal
$7.99 (paperback)
Genre: Adult Paranormal
$7.99 (paperback)
FTC: I will not be receiving compensation for reviewing this book yadda yadda yadda
What it's about from the back of the book:
Under the rule of science, there are no witch burnings allowed, no water trials or public lynchings. In return, the average law-abiding, solid citizen has little to worry about from the things that go bump in the night. Sometimes I wish I was an average citizen...
Mechanic Mercy Thompson has friends in low places--and in dark ones. And now she owes one of them a favor. Since she can shapeshift at will, she agrees to act as some extra muscle when her vampire friend Stefan goes to deliver a message to another of his kind.
But this new vampire is hardly ordinary--and neither is the demon inside of him...
My thoughts:
Even better than the first book! In this one, we learn a lot more about the vampires and how they work. For the most part, the vampires in this story aren't too much different from what most people think of vampires. They are evil, can't be in the sun, drink blood, and so on. While almost all the vampires are evil, there of course is the one vampire who is better than the rest. Yes, that's right, a vampire who seems almost human. His name is Stefan and I do believe that "team Stefan" should be created for these books as well.
Mercy's love triangle becomes a little more tangled as she is trying to decide between the alpha of the local pack, Adam, or her past love, Samuel. In the end there is a nice little twist to her love life.
Oh Mercy, what have you got yourself into?
My rating: 9/10
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Book I want thursday- Keys to the Demon Prison
BOOK I WANT THURSDAY
$21.99 (hardcover)
What it's about:
After centuries of plotting, the Sphinx—leader of the Society of the Evening Star—is after the final artifacts needed to open the great demon prison, Zzyxx. If the legendary prison is opened, a tide of evil is certain to usurp control of the world.
In an effort to intercept the final artifacts, Kendra, Seth and the Knights of the Dawn race to strange and exotic preserves across the globe. The stakes have never been higher. The risks have never been more deadly.
In this explosive series finale, allegiances will be confirmed and secrets revealed as the forces of light and darkness collide in a desperate, climactic battle to control the keys to the demon prison.
In an effort to intercept the final artifacts, Kendra, Seth and the Knights of the Dawn race to strange and exotic preserves across the globe. The stakes have never been higher. The risks have never been more deadly.
In this explosive series finale, allegiances will be confirmed and secrets revealed as the forces of light and darkness collide in a desperate, climactic battle to control the keys to the demon prison.
I absolutely love this series! I've been waiting for this book and can't wait to get my hands on it. This is going to be a fantastic ending to the series.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Swoon by Nina Malkin
Swoon by Nina Malkin
published by Simon Pulse
421 pages
$17.99 (hardback)
FTC: I bought this book and will not be receiving compensation for reviewing this book.
What it's about:
Sin is coming, prepare to swoon.
Torn from her native New York City and dumped in the land of cookie-cutter preps, Candice is resigned to accept her posh, dull fate. Nothing ever happens in Swoon, Connecticut... until Dice's perfect, privileged cousin Penelope nearly dies in a fall from an old tree and her spirit intertwines with that of a ghost. His name? Sinclair Youngblood Powers. His mission? Revenge. And while Pen is oblivious to the possession, Dice is all too aware of Sin. She's intensely drawn to him--but not at all crazy about the havoc he's wreaking.
Determined to exorcise the demon, Dice accidentally sets Sin loose, gives him flesh, makes him formidable. Now she must destroy an even more potent--and irresistible--adversary before the whole town succumbs to sin's will. Only trouble is, she's in love with him.
What do you do when the boy of your dreams is too bad to be true?
My thoughts:
Ughng.
This whole book was about sex and drugs. Candice's character seems to be obsessed with sex. She's always talking about it and it's never far from her mind. This then spreads to the whole town once Sin comes along. There are lots of detailed scenes as well. All the characters also do lots of different drugs, such as pot, cocaine, and Ecstasy.
The writing style was different. It felt like it was trying to be a movie. The scenes would switch fast with no transitions and big chunks of time were missing. Malkin tries to do flashback scenes to make it sound more mysterious but all that really happened was the reader was left confused and missing information.
I did not feel the love between Dice and Sin. I thought everything about Sin was pretty cheesy, especially his name. He was trying to ruin every ones lives and didn't care who he hurt in the process. I couldn't help but wonder what in the world Dice saw in him. She felt bad for him and that made her fall in love? I didn't buy it and never really felt the connection between them.
Overall, I did not enjoy this book. I felt the writing was confusing, the characters were unlikable, and the plot was cheesy. If you want to read this book, I would recommend you read the first chapter before buying the book. See how well the writing style is going to work for you.
my rating: 5/10
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Free audiobook site
I love to listen to audiobooks. I have tons and tons of them so my dad found a free audiobook download site for me. Most of the books on there are pretty old, but there are some great ones on it. Things like Alice in Wonderland, Pride and Prejudice, and Wizard of Oz. So here you go:
http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/Top_100
http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/Top_100
Friday, March 19, 2010
The Iron King by Julie Kagawa
The Iron King by Julie Kagawa
published by Harlequin Teen
363 pages
$9.99 (paperback)
FTC: I bought this book and will not be receiving compensation for reviewing this book.
What it's about:
Meghan Chase has a secret destiny-one she could never have imagined...
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school...or at home.
When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change.
But she could never have guessed the truth-that she is the daughter of a mythical faery king and is a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, to stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face...and to find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.
My thoughts:
This book was different than almost any book I have ever read.
It was a mix between Midsummer Night's Dream, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland. It was very colorful and full of fantastic characters. I was half expecting to see quotes such as "Curiouser and curiouser" or "they'll sweetly drown you" in this book.
For the first part of it, I wasn't sure how I felt about the book. It was interesting and I was curious to what was going on, but it wasn't fantastic. But once I got to the second part of the book, I was starting to love it. I wanted to know which other marviousle characters were going to pop up in the book and how everything was going to be settled.
For the first part of it, I wasn't sure how I felt about the book. It was interesting and I was curious to what was going on, but it wasn't fantastic. But once I got to the second part of the book, I was starting to love it. I wanted to know which other marviousle characters were going to pop up in the book and how everything was going to be settled.
All the characters are very unique and fun. Meghan is the typical damsil in distress but is very sweet. She sees the best in everyone which is her weak point but also her strongest. The best friend Robbie is supposed to be full of laughs which you can see, but isn't fully explained. And then there's Ash. Ash is the closed off, forbidden love interest. He's dark, mysterious, loyal, and very determined. You couldn't help but fall in love with that character.
There was a few spots in the book that got a little confusing. For example, the whole story plot with Meghan's father. She seems to have three fathers in the book and there was some confusion with that.
There was also not a lot, but more than normal amounts of swearing in this book. It made the characters a lot more releastic. Teens swear and that is something that people try to avoid in books. I was glad this one had it actually just because it made Meghan feel like an actual teen. There was also a few sexual comments in this book. Because of these, I would not recommend this book for anyone under the age of 14.
Unfortunately, this book is going to be a series AND it had a cliff hanger ended. I was upset to see a few main questions not answered in this book and I can't wait for the release of The Iron Daughter in August.
My rating: 8.5/10
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Book I want Thursday
I have decided to do something different. I am going to start posting one book every thursday that I hope to buy sometime soon. This week I'm going with Deadly Little Lies by Laurie Faria Sholatz
What it's about:
Last fall, sixteen-year-old Camelia fell for Ben, the mysterious new boy at school who turned out to have a very mysterious gift--pyschometry, the ability to sense the future through touch. But just as Camelia and Ben's romance began to heat up, he abruptly left town. Brokenhearted, Camelia has spent the last few months studying everything she can about psychometry, and experiencing her own strange brushes with premonition. Camelia wonders if Ben's abilities have somehow rubbed off on her. Can the power of psychometry be transferred? Even once Ben returns to school, Camelia can't get close enough to share her secret with him. Despite the romantic tension between them, Ben remains aloof, avoiding contact. Then when an unexpected kiss leads to a frightening argument, Camelia makes the painful decision to let Ben go and move on. Adam, the hot new guy at work, seems good for her in ways Ben wasn't. Adam is easygoing, and seems to really care about her. But when Camelia and Adam start dating, a surprising love triangle results. A chilling sequence of events upturns secrets from Ben's past--and Adam's. Someone is lying, and it's up to Camelia to figure out who-before it's too late.

Last fall, sixteen-year-old Camelia fell for Ben, the mysterious new boy at school who turned out to have a very mysterious gift--pyschometry, the ability to sense the future through touch. But just as Camelia and Ben's romance began to heat up, he abruptly left town. Brokenhearted, Camelia has spent the last few months studying everything she can about psychometry, and experiencing her own strange brushes with premonition. Camelia wonders if Ben's abilities have somehow rubbed off on her. Can the power of psychometry be transferred? Even once Ben returns to school, Camelia can't get close enough to share her secret with him. Despite the romantic tension between them, Ben remains aloof, avoiding contact. Then when an unexpected kiss leads to a frightening argument, Camelia makes the painful decision to let Ben go and move on. Adam, the hot new guy at work, seems good for her in ways Ben wasn't. Adam is easygoing, and seems to really care about her. But when Camelia and Adam start dating, a surprising love triangle results. A chilling sequence of events upturns secrets from Ben's past--and Adam's. Someone is lying, and it's up to Camelia to figure out who-before it's too late.
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