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Sunday, 30 November 2014

The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay

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I live in a world without magic or miracles. A place where there are no clairvoyants or shapeshifters, no angels or superhuman boys to save you. A place where people die and music disintegrates and things suck. I am pressed so hard against the earth by the weight of reality that some days I wonder how I am still able to lift my feet to walk.
Full of rage and without a purpose, former pianist Nastya Kashnikov wants two things: to get through high school without anyone discovering her past and to make the boy who took everything from her pay.
All 17 year-old Josh Bennett wants is to build furniture and be left alone, and everyone allows it because it’s easier to pretend he doesn’t exist. When your name is synonymous with death, everyone tends to give you your space.
Everyone except Nastya, a hot mess of a girl who starts showing up and won’t go away until she’s insinuated herself into every aspect of his life. The more he gets to know her, the more of a mystery she becomes. As their relationship intensifies and the unanswered questions begin to pile up, he starts to wonder if he may ever learn the secrets she’s been hiding or if he even wants to.
This was one of those books that could've gotten a 5 star rating...but then as the story progressed, it grew more and more cliched and meh. I mean, I loved the book after finishing it, but now after further reflection, I realized how very cheesy this book was. Broken girl with a dark past. Broken boy with a dark past. Boy doesn't talk much. Girl doesn't talk at all (seriously, there was a point in the first few chapters where I thought her tongue had been cut off). But then Girl talks to boy (or at least stalks him and then stares all the time in a "not-at-all" creepy way).  Said boy and girl fall in luuurve. But Girl's dark past becomes a  problem. Stuff happens. Problems get sort-of resolved. Happy ending. 
One thing I hate in YA Contemporaries is double p.o.v, I mean there's no confusing plot line or too many main characters who are in different situations, then why am I reading the same feelings with just the gender of he narrator changed. WHY? And then there was Nastya, whom I couldn't like, no matter how hard I tried. What happened to her was beyond horrible, but her reaction to it? what can I say.
The book was  intense and I loved some parts of it (DREW)and I went through it really fast, and I might've shed a few tears when the big secret is revealed. But when it came to rating the book, I just couldn't give it a 4.
so yeah,
3 STARS
 Don't let this review hold you down, most people have loved it.
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Friday, 31 October 2014

The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan

Yep, the book I’d been waiting for all year long: the FINAL book in the heroes of Olympus series, and probably the last I’ll see of Percy Jackson. *sheds a tear* If you haven’t read this series yet, WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING?! Like seriously? Go and read it right now.

I’ve already posted the summary in my “Cover Reveal” post, so let’s just get down to the point.
So, I start reading the book and guess who got the first chapter? JASON. Yeah, not a fan.
That character is the most boring and over-rated person ever.
Then came Reyna, Nico ,and Leo’s pov’s, and those were great. I really started loving both Nico and Reyna because of this book. They’re one of my favorite characters in the series now.
But I was just waiting for the Percy or Annabeth chapters and they weren’t coming.
What came was Piper.
Like Jason, I couldn’t make myself like Piper either, there’s something about her. Maybe it’s because she is shooting tomatoes out of her cornucopia while everybody else is out being bad-ass or because she say things like “Stay away, I’m too dangerous” while using charm speak.
Not putting Percy and Annabeth’s POV's in the final book of the series was the worst decision ever. It hurt to see Jason saving Percy UNDERWATER, to see them almost about to die from PIPER’s perspective, depressing.
And then, the final fight was a big letdown.
5 books leading up to the battle with Gaea and it just deflated. I couldn't believe that *potential spoilers* Gaea was killed so easily. In fact, that sacrifice (you know which one) was not even needed.
As relieved as I was that I was that no one died, it just didn’t seem real.
Yes, the blood of Olympus did disappoint a bit. But my expectations for this series are really high so don’t let that hold you back.

The final chapter with *SPOILERS* Leo and Calypso was great, though many of my wishes were left unfulfilled. It helps that I’m a dedicated Caleo shipper. 
Now I can't remember anything else to say, because I finished it on the 9th (did you really think I would read this book a month late?), and after finishing it, I was like "okay, that was good." But then it finally hit me with full impact that this was THE LAST BOOK. THAT"S IT. NO MORE PJ, and then, BoO just wasn't that good anymore. (for a final book, that is) I wanted to cry my heart out and then grin like an idiot and then swoon because of Percy (not his fault that I didn't though, he was hardly there in the book), like I did in "The Last Olympian".
Just didn't happen.
4.7 STARS
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Monday, 29 September 2014

Blankets by Craig Thompson

And the most heart-achingly beautiful, stunning, depressingly true, and unique novel I've read all year is...
Blankets is an unforgettable story.
Wrapped in the landscape of a blustery Wisconsin winter, Blankets explores the sibling rivalry of two brothers growing up in the isolated country, and the budding romance of two coming-of-age lovers. A tale of security and discovery, of playfulness and tragedy, of a fall from grace and the origins of faith.
Words in this book are as scarce as they are blurb, but we have drawings, and Craig Thompson tells a better story with these drawings than most authors could do with words.
Just, like, look at these.

Blankets by Craig Thompson
I'll keep my post just as short.(i'e I'm too lazy to write any more). Just read this book, I recommend this to everyone and I promise you won't regret it.

Needless to say, I fell in love with this book. (and it broke my heart into tiny little pieces and then left a scar)
5 STARS

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Saturday, 27 September 2014

The Merciless by Danielle Vega

I went Into this book expecting a stand-alone YA Contemporary with something like mystery or mental-illness...


Guess I should have checked goodreads better.
Forgive us, Father, for we have sinned
Brooklyn Stevens sits
in a pool of her own blood, tied up and gagged. No one outside of these dank basement walls knows she’s here. No one can hear her scream.
 Sofia Flores knows she shouldn't have gotten involved. When she befriended Riley, Grace, and Alexis on her first day at school, she admired them, with their perfect hair and their good-girl ways. They said they wanted to save Brooklyn. They wanted to help her. Sofia didn't realize they believed Brooklyn was possessed.
Now, Riley and the girls are performing an exorcism on Brooklyn—but their idea of an exorcism is closer to torture than salvation. All Sofia wants is to get out of this house. But there is no way out. Sofia can’t go against the other girls . . . unless she wants to be next. . . .
 In this chilling debut, Danielle Vega delivers blood-curdling suspense and terror on every page. By the shockingly twisted end, readers will be faced with the most haunting question of all: Is there evil in all of us?
 Sofia Flores knows she shouldn't have gotten involved. When she befriended Riley, Grace, and Alexis on her first day at school, she admired them, with their perfect hair and their good-girl ways. They said they wanted to save Brooklyn. They wanted to help her. Sofia didn’t realize they believed Brooklyn was possessed.
Now, Riley and the girls are performing an exorcism on Brooklyn—but their idea of an exorcism is closer to torture than salvation. All Sofia wants is to get out of this house. But there is no way out. Sofia can’t go against the other girls . . . unless she wants to be next. . . .
 In this chilling debut, Danielle Vega delivers blood-curdling suspense and terror on every page. By the shockingly twisted end, readers will be faced with the most haunting question of all: Is there evil in all of us?
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Don't be misguided by the overwhelmingly pink cover.
It's a short read, and I flew through it. The creepy atmosphere and weirdness certainly helped. But really, the first half or so I thought this was just a YA Contemporary. It had the standard set-up for that genre: New Girl, Clique of popular girls with a two-faced leader, Popular boy who falls for the new girl, one eccentric friend, blah blah blah. Boy, was I wrong. "The Merciless" is actually a paranormal fantasy/ horror novel. I sure realized that when I was in the last chapter or something. There's a BIG, jaw dropping plot twist that will leave you stunned. 
Just my type of ending. Except that I found out later that this is part of a series. *Sigh* It would've been really cool if the story had ended just with the first book, but now we'll be getting another Mean Girls-esque paranormal fantasy.
so, read this if you 
1. Like creepy books                          
2. Can tolerate a mostly cliché plot
3. Like twisted endings                          
I give "The Merciless"
3.7 STARS

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Friday, 26 September 2014

Graphic novels/ Comic books

Whatever you call it, pictures and words together are a heavenly combination.
I love reading, I love drawing. I appreciate both equally, but when I can enjoy both together...
 It's perfection, really.
I recently became obsessed with this, It started with manga, which of course isn't exactly in the "comics" category but technically, It's about the same. I've been watching anime for a long, long time, but not reading manga, so when I did, I was completely in love with the feeling of being able to both read and see. Obviously, while reading novels you can use your imagination to picture things too, but here it's a given.
So after reading a manga called "Silver Spoon", I ventured into the graphic novel territory by reading "Blankets", I'll write a separate post on this one, because this book is just too beautiful to be fit into a small para. Then I read a few more ("Asterios Polyp" and "Ghost World"), and that's how I came to love graphic novels. 
And that's about it.

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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King

Finally read it. Again this was supposed to be read during "booktubeathon"


Vera’s spent her whole life secretly in love with her best friend, Charlie Kahn. And over the years she’s kept a lot of his secrets. Even after he betrayed her. Even after he ruined everything.
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So when Charlie dies in dark circumstances, Vera knows a lot more than anyone—the kids at school, his family, even the police. But will she emerge to clear his name? Does she even want to?Edgy and gripping, Please Ignore Vera Dietz is an unforgettable novel: smart, funny, dramatic, and always surprising.

“I miss him so much, but it's confusing, because I missed him long before he was dead, and that's the bitch of it all. I missed him long before he was dead.” 

I've already said it but average ratings on goodreads can be seriously misleading. Like, "Under The Never Sky" gets 4.04 while THIS gets 3.94. Really? REALLY?

Please Ignore Vera Dietz made me feel so sad without ever making me cry (okay, maybe I did tear up). There's so much more going on in the book than what that summary tells. The relationship between Vera and her father was one of the highlights of the book for me. A.S King writes beautifully, one minute I'm cracking up, the next I'm thinking that I shouldn't be laughing in such a situation. Vera's POV is amazing, but what's even more amazing is the notes between the parts of the story. There are notes from Charlie, Vera's dad, the Pagoda (YES.) 
Every character was so real and I wanted Vera to end up well so badly and every time she was drinking, I felt like slapping her to her senses and when she did the right thing I was just so happy. A.S. King made me root for the main character, and that's what I loved.
This kind of reminded me of "Hate List" which is one of my favorites.
My favorite character was probably Vera's dad. (or maybe the Pagoda) 
Despite how much I wanted to, I couldn't, just couldn't hate Charlie. I pitied him. I hated the way things had to turn out.
**POTENTIAL SPOILER**
“I wish we could go back in time and climb trees together again. I love you, Vera. I always will.” 

5 STARS

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Monday, 22 September 2014

Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern

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It took me 4(ish) hours to finish this 500 page compilation of the strongest feels. It seems like I was misguided by the trailer of the movie adaptation to think this was a typical chick lit/fluffy read. GODS NO.

 (Lily Collins and Sam Claflin just looked so good and cute in the trailer, I knew I had to read the book)
Rosie and Alex are destined for one another, and everyone seems to know it but them. Best friends since childhood, their relationship gets closer by the day, until Alex gets the news that his family is leaving Dublin and moving to Boston. At 17, Rosie and Alex have just started to see each other in a more romantic light. Devastated, the two make plans for Rosie to apply to colleges in the U.S. 

She gets into Boston University, Alex gets into Harvard, and everything is falling into place, when on the eve of her departure, Rosie gets news that will change their lives forever: She's pregnant by a boy she'd gone out with while on the rebound from Alex. 

Her dreams for college, Alex, and a glamorous career dashed, Rosie stays in Dublin to become a single mother, while Alex pursues a medical career and a new love in Boston. But destiny is a funny thing, and in this novel, structured as a series of clever e-mails, letters, notes, and a trail of missed opportunities, Alex and Rosie find out that fate isn't done with them yet.
There were a few more lines in the summary about how this book keeps you laughing and guessing till the very last page.(It doesn't) (not really complaining) and LAUGHING TILL THE END! pfft more like This book is not a LIGHT HAPPY READ. It could be frustrating to many readers, not to me, I LOOOVEEEEDD this book. I've tried to read Cecelia Ahern's "P.S I Love You" but couldn't really get into it. Love, Rosie though...
The book is written in epistolary form, It's a compilation of e-mails, letters, notes, messages and stuff. Read it, pleeease read it, because it's sad and happy and tragic and joyous. But skip it if you hate books that cover a reaaaally long period, because the only thing I truly HATED about this novel was that *SPOILER ALERT*
It took 50 FREAKING years for the main characters to get together. YEP.*END OF SPOILER*
So yeah, this book just missed my favorites shelf because of that.
Calling all those die hard romantics, this is the book for you.
I give it (guess guess)

5 STARS

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