вторник, 29 април 2014 г.

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The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, May 12th and runs through Sunday, May 18th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure, and the only reading competition is between you and your usual number of books read in a week. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 10 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team

Yes! Yes, it's that time of the year! Time for a Read-a-thon! Something I desperately need, becuase I'm in a bit of a reading slump right now. I have no idea how many books I'm gonna read-5 or maybe 6. Not sure yet! So I'll see you soon with my post about the books I'm gonna read and the progress!
Read-a-thon starts on 12th of May! For more info click the Bout of books button to the right!
See ya!

четвъртък, 10 април 2014 г.

Fire and Thorns Trilogy by Rae Carson

I have started reviewing series like that! So lets dive into my favourite series of the year so far. Sooooooooo goooood! I loved all three of those books and very soon you will too! Just go read them! Please! You won't regret it, believe me! This is one of the best trilogies ever! I think, I said that alread. Oh well! *shrugs*




Firstly, look at those covers! They are so pretty! So so so pretty. And they match up with the content. So let's start with the world, because that's the first thing that impressed me. It a world filled with magic and eastern-like culture. There are several big countries: Orovalle, Joya d'Arena, Invierte (and later Basajun) In Invierte live the animgi, who are powerfull, but evil people/nation, able to use the magic sourse. Orovalle and Joya d'Arena (and all the other countries) are fighting against Invierte and their chances are not good against the animagi.
Also every hundred years a Bearer is born. Those are peope chosed by God to do great things, unfortunately most of them die young and never complete their task. Oh, and they have a blue stone is their stomach. Like literary! I can't even imagine it. Having a saphire like stone on your stomach.
The main heroine Lucero-Elisa or Elisa for short is one of those bearers. That's the plot.
So, Elisa. The book starts on her wedding day si it's a bit confusing. Before i finally sat and read the book, I had been trying to start it for a year, but after reading the first page I just stopped and went to read something else. It's not that it wasn't interesting, but I was so unsure if the book's going to be good. I just didn't want to be disappointed.
So let's get back to Elisa. The first thing that amazed me about her was the fact that she was fat. Like very fat. And that made her unique, come on, you have to agree we don't see many fat heroines, princesses on top of that in YA. All of them are slim and badass and make us envy them. Then comes the Godstone in her belly. I couldn't and still can't imagine what a living Godstone looks like. Is it just this stone on top of your stomach, covering it or is it inside of you. Or maybe it's just like someone shoved a stone in your stomach and it stayed there? I don't know. I imagine it like this crystalised thing covering a part of the stomach.
Then I saw how insecure Elisa was and that bugged me a bit. She was so quite, so...good. And then there was the attack in the first book and she was so brave and selfless. I knew then that she is going to change and become strong and independent. And she did. Her development through the books is fantastic! Just brilliant and so real in the same time. In the first book when she lead the Maleficio. That's when she got really cool and in the second book she was still a bit unsure and was letting other people take disissions for her, but by the end she was a total badass. And adding bonus poins for getting slimmer and prettier and crossing the desert (twice!).
Now, Alodia and Elise's relationship. That was very interesting. It was very similar to the sister relationship in Cruel beauty by Rosamund Hodge, and yet so different. I really thought Alodia was a bit mean and didn't really trust her untill maybe the thrird book. I didn't like that she was so mean with Elisa when they were little and made Elisa blame herself for her mother's death. That's really cruel. Imagine a child living with the thought that it killed it's mother. That would depress an adult, let alone a child. But Alodia really turned out to be good. She really believed in her sister.
And then comes the other character Ximena. She is very secretive, if you ask me. I need to know more about her, for she is always keeping secrets. Rae Carson needs to write a novella about her. Or better yet a book about when Ximena was young (maybe an assasin) and having great adventures.
Alejandro! I didn't like him. From the very beginning I knew he wouldn't be a good king. He was just so weak. For God's sake, man. Get yourself together! You had your wife save your ass, twice! And when they arrived and he didn't annouce she was his wife...I was so frustrated. You take her out of Orovalle and bring her to this vast unknown country, where she has no friends and no one to rust except Ximena and you don't even announce her as your wife! That's just...just....UGH1 So there are many reasons I don't like Alejandro. But there is this one thing I like about him. He has the most wonderful, sweet son in the world. And it's mainly genes and Alejandro doesn't have time for his some, but the boy, Rosario, is so sweet. I want to hug him and then laugh and laugh and laugh untill they deside to send me to the madhouse. The moment I remember (also one of the reasons I hate Aleandro and love Rosario) is when Elisa comes back to court, slim and pretty and dressed like a savage tribe leader. She was all cool! And what does Alejandro do? He stand up and stares at her boobs. You have spent months with this woman and yet you can't recognise her because she is a bit tinner and prettier? Way to go there. And then comes Rosario, who has spent one afternoon with Elisa, just one, and yet he recognises her. How can you not love this boy?
Cosme and Humberto and Belen and Mara! Oh, and father Alentin! How can one book have so many secondary characters that I love? My favourite is Cosme. It's too bad we don't see her much in the second and the third book. She was mean and awful in a great part of the first book, but she has her reasons and she was so selfless when it came to protecting those she cares for. And she grew on me. That's all! Humberto wasn't bad. He had this crush on Elisa that I knew wouldn't live long (literary). I loved Mara and I'm not sure how I feel about Belen. He wasn't good in the first book, but then he was fine and yeah, he is not bad!
Storm! Oh, Storm! Tjis guy is so cool! I just can't! I can't even talk about him without grinning like a toatl idiot. Of course, I didn't like him at first, but the he (like Cosme and so many other characters) grew on me and I need a separate story about this guy! Or him and Alodia! They need to be together.
Hector! Hector! Hector! HECTOR! He....I....Elisa.....just Hector. I think he wasn't a big part of the first book and with Alejandro there, we can't pay much attention to him. Plus there was war. Sooo, yeah. I didn't really notice him. (Except those time when I couldn't stop thinking that he might just be a love interest) But, OMG! Wait untill the second and the thrid book. Hector and Elisa can make me laugh and cry and be happy and then depressed just by talking. Like that moment on the island in the second book...Does anybody remember that?  That is probably my favourite Hector/Elisa hot moment and coversation after that ever! Of course I can't say it's their best moment, but still it was very very good. And, yeah, the dission to marry Hector was all kind of obvious! Like really, Elisa? He is a lord and he is going to inherit money and land and you can't just think: Hey, he is rich and handsome, he is a good alliance and I love him. Why don't I marry him? But, yeah! Hector is Hector and I love him and him and Elisa are my new OTP!
And one last thing (you are probably happy that this monstrous review is coming to an end!) Did anybody notica how dependant is almost everyone in the books of magic? For example, Elise loses her Godstone and she can't heal people anymore or fight the animagi or use the heavenly fire. She can't to anything. She isn''t bad at fighting, but you have to admit she loses a lot of powers when she loses the stone. Alos her Heavenly mission was to find a oasis! What the hell? What kind of mission is that? Sh saved her own kingdom three times! She saved all the other countries, she found the mistical power source, zafira, and she managed to destroy the Invierte power source and free Hector and rule Joya d'Arena! And in the end she found a oasis and her Godstone fell out. Maybe a hundred or a thousand years later someone is going to be saved by this oasis and that's the point. Like this bearer who dug a well and it helped the village 300 years later.
I can say a lot of things about those books if I think some more, but you won't probably read it (whoever you are!). I hope you enjoyed the review and sorry it was so long!
This is one of the best book series ever and I adore it. That's it!
I'll see ya next time!

сряда, 9 април 2014 г.

Darkfever and Bloodfever (Fever #1 and #2) by Karen Marie Moning

Sorry again! I had a crazy weeked and the week is getting crazier by the second. On top of it all it all it seems I have caught the flu. I'm will tryi to write as many reviews as I can. I have already read a hundred (Literary a hundred!) books this year and I haven't reviewed even a third of them!


I don't usually read books about fae, but I decided to try something new now! I'm terribly sorry (Again!) that I'm posting this review just now! So let's begin!

Darkfever (Fever #1)

So, Mac! She isn't the type of girl I like. I mean, she was all...PINK and BLONDE! I don't have anything against blondes. Some of my favourite characters are blondes. But come on! Pink! I liked how she changed though. I know it wasn't because she wanted to change, it was because she was forced to do so, but still. Short black hair! *thumbs up*
Another thing I liked about Mac is that she doubted things. I have read a thousand books where the heroine/hero is told about the exisitence of something supernatural and he/she is like: OK! And that's not how normal people react. Normal real living people will call you crazy and shut the door in front of you if you try to convince them vampires/fae/werewolfs/demons/whatever are real.
And I liked that Mac wasn't so accepting, but then she went into the other extreme. Over reacting! I get it! You are freaked out of what you just saw, but please stop. You saw at least a thousand fae since you arrived in Dublin just believe already.
Generally Mac was not my fav character.
Moving on! I love the world. Maybe love is a too strong word, but still...I have read many good books about fae. Especialy ones where the fae are the bad guys. The Seelie and the Unseelie court and their powers and artifacts...just brilliant!
Now a bit of my oppininon of the Seelie. Ok, so V'lane. This....fae is strange. Well, he is strange for a human, but I guess he is your average (or not so average) Seelie. I laugh out loud every time I read a conversation between him and Mac, because her first instinct is to take her clothes off. That scene in the museum...Oh God! So funny!
And saving the best (and the most confusing) thing for the last.Barrons! This man/whatever he is confuses me so so soooooooo much. What is he? Obviously not human. And will he ever answer a question straight. Ok, some reviews already spoiled me that he is like a thousand years old and he had a son or something. Which is strange, but I'll just keep reading with the hope to find out soon.
I almost forgot the action parts. I loved the moment when Barrons and Mac got the spear and then killing Fae and being a bit badass. That was good. And the Shadows (I'm not sure that's what they were called.) that was good. I like this book. A lot!

Bloodfever (Fever #2)

I loved this book! It was so much better than the first one. So so much better. I think I said most of the basic things in the review on the first book, so I'm not going to be very detailed here.
Mac. Mac grew into a better character. She is not whiny anymore, she is more badass, she doesn't wear pink (very ofter)! I really liked her development as a character. And how dare that bitch try to kill her by living the window open. Really how dare she? What was her name? Fiona! I hate her. Really even a blindman can see there is nothing between Barrons and Mac (yet), but not Fiona. No! She is so jealous. Just...UGH!
Moving on. So Mac got herself into the worst deal with V'lane. That's the first thing that pops into my head now. Just the worst deal ever. You don't just agree to randevous with sme Seelie without saying when and where. And then that moment when she was absent for a month...yeah, that was a problem. In the middle of a "mision" with Barrons Mac pops out of the place and then she is back a month later with a tan and a nothing, but a pair of hot pink bikini and top. Yeah, that was interesting. And I think V'lane was a bit cruel ther. Bringing Mac's sister into the picture so she can stay in the Fae world longer. yeah that was mean. Of course she won't leave if she has the chance to play volleyball and talk with her dead sister.
A thousand things about this book are in my head now and I have a billion questions. The first one is: What the hell was this ending? Mac just...You can't end a book like this! You have to tell the reader where the Sinsar Dubh is and why is it moving and stuff like that! That's not how you end a book.
The second question is: Who killed the inspector? Was it a Shadow or Barrons or someone else? Who the hell was it? I'm so clueless!
And Barrons isn't helping much! This guy needs to answer a question straight for once. I need to get into this guy's head! I just have to. I don't understand him and his motives and his behaviour. I don't think I have ever met a more confusing character!
And then we have the appearance on the Sidhe-seers in this book. Which was a great plot twist. I never really considered Sidhe-seers. I thought they were just people and they turn out to be some kind of organisation or tribe, I guess. And I don't trust them. I just don't. I don't really trust anyone in those books. Everyone has a reason to be evil or cruel or they want something or they want something AND want to sleep with Mac.


I guess that's it! Nothing else comes to my mind about these books. I'll post a few more review today and in the reast of the week. So I'll see ya then! Bye!



неделя, 6 април 2014 г.

Just a quick note!

Sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sooooooo sorry! I never wanted this to happen! I haven't been updating and I have read so many books! Ecspect a ton of reviews soon! Sorry again!

понеделник, 17 февруари 2014 г.

LGBT Challenge 2014: Boy meets boy by David Levithan



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So, hey guys! What's up? I finished my first book for the LGBT Challenge. Or should I say did not finish.  Let the SPOILERY review begin!

I decided to pick up this book mainly because it was short. It's like 185 pages. I thought I could start with something short and then get to the longer books. The other reason was because I like David Levithan. I have read three or four books by him and I enjoyed some of them greatly. This one, however I did not.
The other thing is the cover which is really cute and simple and who wouldn't want to own this book just because of the cover.

I love the world David Levithan has created in this book. A town, where gays, lesbians, bi's, drag-queen/quarterback co-exist. We all know this can't/doesn't exist in real life. In real life the ones who are different are bullied. I like how the town reformed the Boy-Scouts, because they didn't accept gay guys and turned them into Joy-Scouts.

The story is told in first person from Paul's POV. Paul is a gay high school student who's dealing with all the "fun" that high school tends to bring, seeing his ex-boyfriend on a daily basis and also falling for the new boy in town. The biggest problem was that I didn't connect with Paul. He was kind of emotionless to me. Also, sometimes Paul would think things that I don't think any other 15-year old thinks:
I find my greatest strength in wanting to be strong. I find my greatest bravery in deciding to be brave....If there's no feeling of fear, then there's no need for courage.
I like David Levithan, but I feel like in this book he was just trying to force his points too across. They just don't fit in the story.

A person who confused me is Infinite Darlene. Infinite Darlene is one of the school's apparently many transvestites who happens to be both the star quarterback and the homecoming queen. And, no one seems to think twice about it.  I didn't get how some of the boys had a crush on Infinite Darlene and yet they weren't gay.
I couldn't really sink in the story. There were those bits that always made me remember I'm reading a story.
Í guess that's it. I know the review is insanely short. I gave up the book at around 52% so I can't really write that much. I never DNF books. (well apparently almost never.) But then there are those that I just can't read.
That's all. I'll see ya next time.

събота, 8 февруари 2014 г.

Ignite me (Shatter me #3) by Tahereh Mafi

13188676OMG! Guys! Guys! Guys! Guys! GUYS! This book! GUYS! That's one of the best books ever! For ever and ever and ever and ever! Stay away from this post! STAY AWAY IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE BOOKS! SPOILERS!

The heart-stopping conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series, which Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, called "a thrilling, high-stakes saga of self-discovery and forbidden love"

Juliette now knows she may be the only one who can stop the Reestablishment. But to take them down, she'll need the help of the one person she never thought she could trust: Warner. And as they work together, Juliette will discover that everything she thought she knew-about Warner, her abilities, and even Adam-was wrong.

In Shatter Me, Tahereh Mafi created a captivating and original story that combined the best of dystopian and paranormal and was praised by Publishers Weekly as "a gripping read from an author who's not afraid to take risks." The sequel, Unravel Me, blew readers away with heart-racing twists and turns, and New York Times bestselling author Kami Garcia said it was "dangerous, sexy, romantic, and intense." Now this final book brings the series to a shocking and climactic end.

Cover

From all the covers I think this one is my favourite. Just look at it. There's the eye and the bird in it. And waht do you think about the line: FEAR WILL LEARN TO FEAR ME! How cool does that sound? And have you noticed? No crossed lines! The line appeared at the end of chapter 16, I think!

Juliette

This book picks up I think a day or two after the end of Unravel me. And it starts good and perfect and fantastic. I really liked Juliette in this book. She was all sorts of badass and cool. No more crossed lines. She is no longer in denial, no longer doubting herself. She is strong and confident and ready to burn down the world. (not literally, of course) I liked that. She was finally ready to fight and take down the Reestablishment, kill Anderson. And in the end! Oh, in the end! I really don't have words for it. When she was on this ship. It was...it was totally awsome. And that thing with the bullets.

AARON *FREAKING* WARNER

I think I'll have a heart attack. Really! Every freaking time Warner was in this book or appeared in a scene or spoke or entered a room or breathed, I was grinning and had breathing problems. (Gergana let out a breath she didn't know she was holding!) And he was in this book a lot. All I wanted to do was go outside and shout: People, it's Warner! Warner's here! Come! Come and see! Warner's here!
 I love the beginnig of the book when Julietter tells him she is ready to fight. Because that's all he wanted. He wanted her to be strong and to reach her full potential. And then he tells her why he did all those awful things in book one and about the simulation. I'm so glad that turned out to be a simulation and he didn't really let this little boy in a room to die. I have to tell you, I didn't like Warner in the first book, but now that he explained all this stuff...I felt so relieved.
And then we have this moment when he visits his mom. That was so sad. I think I cried a bit. At first I thought she had ran away, but then it hit me. She is dead. Poor Warner! And he was just sitting there and crying. SADNESS OVERLOAD!
I loved how Warner decided he wanted to spend some more time with James and Adam, because they were his brothers. I like that Adam and Warner didn't want to kill each other by the end of the book. I can see them having some brother bounding. And I loved this relationship forming between James and Warner.

Adam

Damn you, Adam! I can't believe I was team Adam in Shatter me! How could I? He was the king of assholes in this book. The emperor of Doucheland. The mayor of Assville. Ok, I get it, he is upset. That show can go on for 10 chapters maximum, but not the whole freaking book. Two fights are completely enough, Adam. Ok, you go crazy and say that Warner can't return to your house. Thar's fine. You don't want that evil villian in your house. But then you go off the boat and kick Juliette out! What the hell, Kent? You say you love her and yet you treat her like that. Do you call that true love? Thank God Warner came!
Then Adam get's even more crazy. And decides he can torture Kenji using Juliette's powers. Did you even think what will happen to Kenji? He could have died! He could have FREAKING DIED. And if you couldn't think about Kenji, what about Juliette? Don't you think she will feel guilty for doing this to Kenji? Didn't you think she'll blame herself? Cause, of course she would blame herself! Thank God Juliette chose the perfect moment to start being badass.
At some point of the book I just wanted Adam to die. A very painful, long, suffering death. Or I wish he gets some kind of decease like Warner's mother so every move causes him crazy pain, but he'll have no painkillers and drugs and he will want to die, but he won't be able to. Ok, I'm sorry! It was nothing personal all you Adam fangirls! I'm sorry!

Chapter 55

Ok! I already talked about Warner, but how can I miss chapter 55. This was my favourite chapter in the whole book.  All Warner parts in this book were the best, which basically means the whole book. Tahereh Mafi doesn't write many love scenes, but when she does, she writes them hot and steamy and perfect! Look at chapter 62 from Unravel me and 55 from Ignite me. I don't count the shower scene from Shatter me, because that was Adam.

Kenji

How can you not love Kenji? Kenji is the single most funny character ever. He needs his own book. Tahereh Mafi should write a spinn-off series just for him. (And the spinn-off series needs to have Juliette amd Warner in it.) He needs a girlfriend. I loved his jokes and how he became Juliette's best friend. He was the first to support or the very least understand the relationship between Warner and Juliette while Adam was too busy being a bitch. And I loved this moment when Juliette realised she could control her powers and she rant to Kenji and hugged him and said: Never let go of me! or something like that.

The ending

I want to get back to the part where Juliette was totally badass. I think one of my favourite scenes was the one where they convince the soldiers to fight for them. That was a hell of the show, but it was only the tip of the badass iceberg. Then we have the ship scene. Anderson's soldiers are shooting Juliette with loads of bullets and she is just fine and then this part where she spits out this bullet and thinks: A clever little bullet. And the scene where she shootsAndreson. I feel that Warner should have done that. Or at least he should have been there. She was all like: This is for Adam and this is for Aaron. And then we get to the real ending. That scene where she is searching for Warner and can't se him and then there he is and she trows herself in his arms. And this last conversation: You know the whole world will be coming for us now, right? -I want to see them try. That's how you write an open ending. Perfect and simple. Unlike Requiem's ending which was kind of annoying for me.

That was my gigantic, fangirly review on Ignite me, one of the best books ever! I'll see ya next time!

LGBT Challenge 2014: Sign Up

Hey, guys! So I decided to participate in the LGBT Challenge 2014! It's hosted by Fighting Dreamer and sign ups are open untill November!!
The challenge is to read and review three or more LGBT books from January 1, 2014  December 31, 2014.
Now you must be wondering what LGBT books means. Well, it stands for L(esbian) G(ay) B(isexual) T(ransexual) T(ransgender) Q(ueer) Q(uestioning) I(ntersex) . I decided to participate, because I haven't read that many LGBT books. I think I have read two. One this year and one in 2013.
What do you think? How many books should I read? I think 12! One for each month of the year. And since I missed January (Shame on me!) I'm going to read two books this month. But isn't 12 too much? NAH! I'll try.
I'll see ya next time!