Friday, 28 June 2013

Summer Lovin' 2013!

The Summer Lovin’ Readathon is a week-long readathon event hosted by seven independent bloggers! (Oh, Chrys!, Tumbling Books, Effortlessly Reading, Love Life Read, Shelf Addiction, Read Sleep Repeat, and Reviewing Wonderland)

Spend the week reading at your own pace, when and how you want too. There will be daily challenges for awesome prizes and opportunities to get points toward the Grand Prize Packs.

As if that weren’t enough – the week will end with a 24-hr marathon readathon! Twitter parties, mini-challenges, games, prizes given EVERY HOUR, and more chances to get points toward the Grand Prize Packs.

Sign-ups will be open through July 6th. I’m in, are you?!

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Top Ten Favorite Covers of Books I've Read! TTT#2

Top Ten Tuesdays is a weekly meme hosted bThe Broke and the Bookish and each week they give out a new topic. This weeks topic is all about favourite covers of books, and I was just so excited to get started. The catch? You have to have read the book! So lets get going!



 I love all these covers. For 'Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover' I love the entire series's covers, so I just picked this one at random. '0.4' grabbed me because the cover winds round to the back, so it is continuous. I have to say, the cover is what made me pick up '0.4' even though the story didn't live up to expectations. For 'Lament' I just love how the colours contrast, and how simplistic it is. All the others are just so beautiful.

What are your favourite covers? Leave a link below to your TTT, and I'd love to check them out!





Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Waiting on Wednesday #1


Waiting on Wednesday is  hosted by Breaking the Spine , so go ahead and check them out! This week I'm waiting on...

United we Spy by Ally Carter (Gallagher Girls #6)




Finally it has a cover and a title! This is the final installment of the Gallagher Girls series and I am so excited for it! I read the other five quite a while ago, but I can't wait to wrap this series up. 
Some background (seeing as this is a sequel): The Gallagher Academy is a school for 'Expceptional Young Women' which is true. It is an all girls school and they are exceptional women, but the Gallagher Academy is basically a school for spies. 
I love everything about these books, from the titles, to the covers to the stories.

What are you waiting on this week? Comment below, I'd love to hear them!




Friday, 10 May 2013

Review: Wonder by R.J Palacio

I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse.

August (Auggie) Pullman was born with a facial deformity that prevented him from going to a mainstream school-until now. He's about to start 5th grade at Beecher Prep, and if you've ever been the new kis then you'll know how hard it can be. The thing is Auggie's just an ordinary kid, with an extraordinary face. But can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, despite appearances?


I loved this book. I don't know how else to start this other than saying how much I enjoyed it! I had read a few reviews on it beforehand, and was still not entirely sold, but as soon as I read the first page I knew I would love it.
 It made me laugh, cry and I just feel like picking it up and reading it again. August was such a strong character and he was so funny, this book made me laugh throughout it. It has to be one of my favourite books this year, if not my favourite.

This book is told in 6 different perspectives- these being August, Via, Summer, Jack, Justin and Miranda- which I was not expecting at all.  I really enjoyed hearing about all these people, all their back stories which also gave us a more rounded picture of other characters in the book. They were also all very well developed, even the smaller characters.

I was so surprised today, after I finished this book, to find out it was actually intended for a younger audience, however that did not stop me from enjoying it. This is the type of book that I feel everyone- no matter how old- should read. It was so inspiring, and more than just a book 

Wonder also shows how there is good in even the seemingly bad people, and just how much people can surprise you.

August never felt sorry for himself, he was such an optimistic character which made me love him all the more. 

Basically, I adored this book and I urge everybody to read it! 

Thursday, 2 May 2013

April Wrap-Up!

So this month, I read 6 books. I had a great start to the month as I had half-term holidays, but then my reading started to decline due to exams and revision. I probably won't read an awful lot in the next couple of months either-again due to exams which I apologize for in advance.




1) Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare 5/5

I really enjoyed this book- I love Cassandra Clare! I love the characters- Will, Tessa, Jem, all of them! I know lots of people hate Jem later in the series, but I haven't really got to a point in which I have that opinion, so when I read Clockwork Prince, hopefully I will have a solid opinion. I loved the fact it was set in London, and I just thought the book was beautiful- the words, the plot, the cover...all of it. Thumbs up Cassandra Clare!


2) Slated by Teri Terry 5/5

How can I begin to express how much I loved this book. I read it in one sitting, in the car, and could not put it down. It was so gripping, enticing, everything about it I loved. If I could I would rate it higher. I can not wait till I get the second book- Fractured- and it is on the top of my TBR pile!


3) Delirium by Lauren Oliver 5/5

The third book I read in April was Delirium, and I also adored this one. It follows the story of Lena, who lives in a world where love is a disease. Its such a sad concept, and I think it was captured well. The world was wonderfully developed, I just wish I knew more about the world outside the city, which I'm sure will be explored in greater depth in the second book. Also, this book is coming out sometime soon as a TV show, which I am extremely excited about- I can't wait!



4) Marked by P.C and Kristen Cast 3/5

This has been on my shelf for a while now and I just felt the need for something light after the first three books I read. As expected, it wasn't as good as the first three books I read but it was okay for a light read. considering I'm not huge on vampires, I did enjoy it. Maybe I'll pick up some more vampire books in the future...



5) The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan 5/5

Ahhh what can I say? Rick Riordan you've done it again! One thing that annoyed me with this was the fact that there was no Percy! I wish there had been more Anabeth moments too. My favourite character would have had to have been Leo! He was so funny, charming and lovable  and the way he loved Festus! I loved Festus also. I thought the characters were great, the writing was fantastic but I did grasp all the plot twists which was a disappointment. However, I did love the twists, so I'm not complaining.



6) A Witch in Love by Ruth Warburton 3/5

This book is the second in a series, the first being A Witch in Winter so I won't say much. I wanted a light read after The Lost Hero, as it took me quite a while to get through- so a light read was preferable. It was okay, I preferred the first book though. The first half was pretty slow, but it became faster paced towards the end, and it could probably have been 100 pages shorter, but all in all it was an okay book.

Friday, 26 April 2013

Friday Reads! (#2)

Hey guys, so I'm back with another Friday Reads post! If you don't know what Friday Reads is, basically it is a hashtag that started on Twitter, to let everyone know what book you were planning on reading that weekend, but BunnyCates took it over to You Tube, and seeing as I don't make videos as of yet, I am going to be doing my Friday Reads here!

This weekend I shall be reading...
I am about 150 pages in so far, and am really enjoying it, but I know I won't finish it this weekend- the reason being it is my birthday on Sunday and so I'll be busy. Also I have an ICT exam on Tuesday which I will be revising for.

So what are you all reading this weekend? Comment below- I'd love to hear from you!

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Top Ten Books I am Dying to Read! TTT#1

Hey everyone! So today I'm going to do something a bit different to the usual reviews and wrap-ups, and I'm going to be doing a Top Ten Tuesday post. If you don't know, Top Ten Tuesdays is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and each week they give out a new topic. This week's was a Rewind, so you could choose any past topic-one that you might have missed. As this is my first ever TTT, I thought this would be a good week to join in on. Because I've never done one of these before, there was a lot of choice, but I eventually picked Top Ten Books I am Dying to Read! So, in no particular order, here goes!


1) Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
I've heard so many good things about this book! People say it is absolutely hilarious and I'm so ashamed I haven't read it yet. I love books that make me laugh and am so excited for this one!


2) Fractured by Teri Terry
GIVE ME THIS NOW. I just finished Slated, and I am needing this one! It's already out and I've seen it in shops, but I have no money at this time so this book is a no can do. I was really fascinated by Kyla's story in Slated, and I just want to see how the story progresses.





3) Shatter Me by Taherah Mafi
Again, everyone raves about this book and I don't know why I haven't picked it up yet. BUT, I have it on order from Amazon so its just a matter of time! It sounds so different to anything I've read before and I just can't wait to start it.



4) Cinder by Marissa Meyer
This is on the same order as Shatter Me, and it looks so good! The cover is so pretty, and just the whole premise of the book sounds really intriguing.



5) Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
I know! I am such a bad person! Most people who havent read this say it is because they are not a fan of contemporary, but I am. When the book is based around romance I adore it, but when it is just thrown in there then no. This book is so cute and I just need to read this and Lola before Isla comes out.



6) Every Day by David Leviathan
I love his writing. I love it. This book sounds so interesting and it really appeals to me, so I will buy it, and I will read it ASAP.



7) Wonder by RJ Palacio
I'm not entirely sure what this is about but I have heard nothing but amazing things. I think it is about a boy with a facial deformity who is going to school for the first time. I think the cover is really nice, and I just want to see what the fuss is about honestly!



8) Shades of Earth by Beth Revis
This was one of my most anticipated books of the year, being the last one is the Across the Universe Trilogy. It came out in January and I STILL HAVEN'T READ IT. I guess I was hoping and praying that the publisher would see the error of his/her ways and change the cover back, but no so I shall have to suffer with this one. Hopefully the words will impress though!



9) The Archived by Victoria Schwab
Again, another of my most anticipated reads, and although this came out not that long ago, I haven't even bought it yet!



10) Incarnate by Jodi Meadows
Now, this has been around a while and is the first in the Newsouls trilogy I believe its called, and it has such an interesting premise and such good things have been said that I really need to pick it up NOW, but I can't due to funding problems!

I hope you enjoyed by TTT and by sure to comment below if you've done a TTT today, I'd love to check it out!

Friday, 12 April 2013

Friday Reads!

So for those that don't know, Friday Reads is a hash tag originally started on twitter, for book lovers to let everyone know what they plan on reading over the following weekend. It was brought over to YouTube by BunnyCates, however seeing as I haven't got a YouTube channel, I shall be doing my Friday Reads here!

So this weekend I am going to be finishing Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan.


I'm already half way through, so hopefully i can get a move on and finish this book! I love it so far, and I have my suspicions of whats going on so I'm very excited to get it read!

What are you reading this weekend? Leave me a comment as I'd love to know :)

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

March Wrap-Up!

Hey guys! I didnt have such a great reading month this month, I was in a really slow mood, and just didn't get anything read! So here are the books I read in March.



Seizure by Kathy Reichs-3/5
I was pretty disappointed with this book and had high hopes for it after the first one, however it did not deliver for me. There were a lot of the same elements and it seemed very recycled. I did a review on this earlier in the month, which I will link here, so go check it out!



Legend by Marie Lu-5/5
I'm so glad I read this! I finally understand what all the hypes been about, and I seriously can not wait to get my hands on Prodigy! I loved Marie's writing style and the plot! Originally it didn't seem very appealing to me, but after lots and lots of people read it, I decided to pick it up, give it a shot and I'm glad I did. Nothing majorly annoyed me in this, which is always a plus!



Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson-3/5
This.book. I cannot begin to describe to you how excited I was when I finally decided to pick this up. I used to be an avid Maximum Ride fan so when I heard James had a new book out, I had to read it. This was so disappointing. I think I might have rated it generously.... I won't get into detail, but you can see my review on it here!

All in all it was a very slow reading month, but hopefully I can read some more books in April! Tell me what you read this month in the comments below!

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Review: Confessions of a Murder Suspect



Title: Confessions of a Murder Suspect (Teen Detectives #1)
Author: James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Rating: 3/5

James Patterson returns to the genre that made him famous with a thrilling teen detective series about the mysterious and magnificently wealthy Angel family . . . and the dark secrets they're keeping from one another.

On the night Malcolm and Maud Angel are murdered, Tandy Angel knows just three things: 1) She was the last person to see her parents alive. 2) The police have no suspects besides Tandy and her three siblings. 3) She can't trust anyone—maybe not even herself. Having grown up under Malcolm and Maud's intense perfectionist demands, no child comes away undamaged. Tandy decides that she will have to clear the family name, but digging deeper into her powerful parents' affairs is a dangerous-and revealing-game. Who knows what the Angels are truly capable of?



I read this book not really knowing what to expect. Of course it was going to be a murder mystery novel, due to the title, and that the main character would be a suspect.

I really liked the characters in the novel. They were all so different, not only to each other but to characters in different books. I did, however see a small resemblance between some of these characters and some of the Maximum Ride characters, for example Gazzy(MR)and Hugo(CoaMS) because they were quite similar in not only age but also personality. In fact, the whole family were incredibly similar to Max and the Flock!

Our main protagonist is Tandoori (Tandy) Angel, and she is determined to find out the truth about her parents deaths. The way she speaks to the reader was slightly difficult for me to get used to at first, but as the book progressed I found myself more at ease with the style.

the first thing I noticed when I read it is how out of the ordinary this family really is, and that feeling stayed with me and increased durning the book- and its true, because the Angel family are WERID. However, even though the reader notices this, the children are  oblivious to how different their family is to others, in more ways than they think.

I was a little disappointed, as I figured out the truth little over half way of the novel, but what was good about it was that even though I thought I knew what happened, James kept me on the edge of my seat, making me think-wait, maybe I'm wrong- and so my decision kept changing.

I adored the love interest in this book! It was incredibly refreshing as it was so different. I can't really expand on it that much without spoiling you a little. I would defiantly want to learn some more about him though, as not much is said. 

One of the things I loved the most in this book, was the chapters! They were pretty short, but every so often there were 'Confession' chapters, in which Tandy would say a little but more, more than she was originally letting on as she got closer to the reader. I could usually tell when these chapters were coming and it made me really excited to learn more about Tandy's past. The 'Confession' chapters were probably the easiest, if not the only way to learn about her past and I thought that was very well done. There was always something new to learn!

A down side is the pace of the book. At some points there was a lot going on, but it seemed either everything was happening, or nothing was. I think this book could have defiantly have been cut down by 50, or even more, pages. It was a real shame, the pacing, because it took me so long to read this book- 2 weeks I think. I just couldn't bring myself to finish it. But I must admit, when I sat down and read the last 100 pages or so, time did fly.

The end was left on a cliff-hanger but I don't feel all that inclined to read it which is a shame because I had high hopes for this book. All in all I was expecting better from James Patterson, but I suppose it could have been a lot worse.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Review: Seizure by Kathy Reichs (Virals #2)


Title: Seizure (Virals #2)
Author: Kathy Reichs
Publication Date: October 18th 2011
Rating: 3/5

Ever since Tory Brennan and her friends rescued Cooper, a kidnapped wolf pup with a rare strain of canine parvovirus, they've turned from regular kids into a crime-solving pack. But now the very place that brought them together - the Loggerhead Island Research Institute - is out of funding and will have to shut down. That is, unless the Virals can figure out a way to save it.

So when Tory learns of an old Charleston legend about a famous she-pirate, Anne Bonney, whose fortune was never found, she can't believe her luck - buried treasure is exactly what she needs to save the Institute on Loggerhead! Trouble is, she and her friends aren't the only ones looking for it. And this time, the Virals' special powers may not be enough to dig them out of trouble . . .




I didn't really read too much into this book before I started it, I just jumped in knowing exactly what is there above. So pirates basically. I'm not much into pirate books, mainly because I haven't read many but I adored the first book, Virals, and I loved the mystery aspect. Perhaps that was because I'd never really been into that before, however after reading Virals, Seizure and getting more sucked into Sherlock I am, but I digress. This book was a bit slow going for me, taking a long while to finish. towards the middle I got more involved, but maybe its just because I felt it was too much like the first. But I'll come back to that later.

Basically, the whole plot of this book eventually stems back to the fact they need to raise enough money to save Loggerhead Island, the 'birth place' if you will of the Virals.

First of all, Seizure follows the same group of people as in the first book, Tory, Ben, Shelton and Hi, however this time there is a fifth member of the Virals. COOPER! I don't really think I had much of a connection to Tory our protagonist in the first book, and that didnt really change much. I always felt that the the boys were nicer people, not that Tory wasn't it was just certain things she did.

For example, at many points throughout the book, Tory was all 'Lets go explore this place even though we will be grounded for life!' and the three boys kept saying 'No, lets not, I don't want to die' Fair enough right? Not for Tory Brennan. If they said they wouldn't come with her, little old tory would say she was going by herself and that she didn't care- OVER AND OVER again. So because Hi, Ben and Shelton are all so nice, lovable people, they went with her so she didn't a) do something stupid b)DIE.

Thats probably one of the most annoying parts about it in my opinion, also- obvious plot twists. Yes, I will admit there was at least one that took me by surprise, but seriously Kathy? Its a mystery novel- GIVE ME A BIT OF MYSTERY!

As i mentioned earlier, it did seem a lot like the first book. The fact that in the blurb they both have a bit of 'dead bodies' 'someones trying to kill them' blah blah blah. Thinking about it, it was a lot like the first, because I guess mysterys have to be somewhat similar. But all these 

Some positives. One of the better bits, was the fact that the 4 are still confused by the wolf DNA they have. There seems to still be more to figure out in the final/future books and thats something I'd like to find out. Find out what else they can do and how they manage to cope with the changes. I'd also like to know if they actually tell their parents. Come on Tory, Kits great, he'd understand! Maybe not Whitney but nobody likes her anyway... I did like that Tory found out why she is able to connect the minds of the Virals, which was a huge contributing factor to the confusion.  

One of my favourite bits? THE LOVE TRIANGLE. In the first one, it was pretty clear that Jason liked Tory, and in this one Ben starts showing up, hinting at him liking Tory too. There were a couple of hints in the first, but not major. Now, I love Ben and in my opinion it should be Ben and Tory who get together, but nothings made totally clear who Tory will choose. In fact, I think Torys pretending to feign ignorant. 
Ben hates Jason. Maybe thats because of the Love triangle, but I think something else is contributing to his dislike, or rather I'm hoping for there to be.

I have to admit, it was a lovely change to most of the YA around now, a definate breath of fresh air. I didn't enjoy it as much as the first, which is the reason for the lower rating, but it was enjoyable all the same.


Friday, 1 March 2013

February Wrap-Up!

I know, I haven't posted in a while, and I'm truly sorry but school work has taken over, and of course that takes priority. Also, due to aforementioned school work, I haven't read as many books as I did last year, In fact I only read half of my January reads so have only read 4. 



0.4 by Mike Lancaster- 3/5 Stars
I read this right at the very beginning of the month, and looking back on this, I may have been slightly generous with this rating. I remember thinking that it sounded really intriguing and something that could develop. It sounded different and I wasn't sure exactly what would be going on. But when I read it I was more than disappointed. I may write a review on this in the near future...but if I do, expect a rant. 


Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi-4/5 Stars
I liked this book. I would have liked to have seen more of Aria's home at the beginning, rather than learning about her world through the book. I would have also liked more flashbacks which I think knocked a star off. I wont say much but I am looking forward to reading the next one, to find out about characters, answer my questions and I'm just generally intrigued. 


The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky-4/5 Stars
Don;t get me wrong, I really enjoyed this book as you can tell by the rating and I love the film, but it just took me so long to read it! I don't really have much else to say on this, but it was very good.


City of Glass by Cassandra Clare- 5/5 Stars
THIS BOOK. CASSANDRA YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN. All the questions I had have finally been answered in little under 550 pages, amazing. There is just one thing I'm not completely sure on because of different things said at different points, but I'm really looking forward to CoFA- which I think will be read in April.

Library Book Haul

Hello! So this is another section I'm going to do. Most of the books I read, I don't buy, I borrow from the local library, so I thought it would be fun to do a Library section and I'll probably upload as soon as I get a new lot of books. I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to manage this section as I have quite a few ready for collection, so I think I'll do all the books I have here at home. If I miss any out, on my Wrap-ups, I will probably (if I remember) write if this is a library book or not, so lets get on with this haul.

Okay, guys- so currently I have 13 books borrowed from the library, so without further ado...

1) Seizure by Kathy Reichs (Virals #2)


This is a sequel  the first book being Virals, so I'm not going to expand too much about what its supposed to be about. What I can say is by the description it sounds a lot different to the first book, which in someways I am looking forward to, but I loved the first one so much I want it to stay more or less the same. Does that make any sense? Didn't think so. Anyway- I definitely recommend Virals is you like mystery books, it was so different to what I thought it would be like- but in such a good way.

2) Halo by Alexandra Adornetto (Halo #1)


I don't know much about this, apart from its to do with 3 angels, Gabriel, the warrior, Ivy, the healer, and Bethany the most human. I was drawn to this partly because my friend recomended it to me, but I also have thing about angel books...I don't know why! But I am really excited about this book.


3)  Eon: Rise of the Dragoneye by Alison Goodman (Eon #1)


This has been praised so much so I thought I'd pick it up and read it. This book has different names, Eon: Rise of the Dragoneye, Eon: Dragoneye Reborn, Eon, The Two Pearls of Wisdom but basically it is about Eon, someone who has been studying Dragon Magic, but who actually turns out to be a girl-Eona. Girls aren't allowed to study this, so I'm excited to find out where it leads. It's a monster of a book though, so I'm not sure when I will get around to it.


4) My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent (Soul Screamers #1)


Now, I'm not one for vampires, but this is a very vampire-focused book, so I'm trying to expand my horizons. Finger-crossed it works, but I have no idea what this is about.


5) Slated by Teri Terry (Slated #1)


THIS BOOK. THIS BOOK LOOKS SO GOOD. I'm so excited! Its so much bigger than I thought it would be- but hopefully it lives up to my expectations. Its had such good reviews so I'm hopefully going to read this pretty soon.

6) I am Number Four by Pittacus Lore (Lorien Legacies #1)


I don'y know what to say-I had to read it. I've seen the film and loved it, but everyone says the books are so much better- so I decided to give it a whirl. I couldn't find it in any shops so got it from the library.

7) Delirium by Lauren Oliver (Delirium #1)


I so want to read this!

8) Dreamless by Josephine Angelini (Starcrossed #2)


I loved the first one more than I thought I would, so picked this up straight after. 

9)Eve by Anna Carey (Eve #1)


I don't know what this is about, but its short so I think I can get through it reasonably quickly.

10)Legend by Marie Lu (Legend #1)



I picked this up mainly because of all the hype for a while. 

11) A Witch in Love by Ruth Warburton (Winter Trilogy #2)


I really enjoyed the first one!

13) Shadows by Ilsa J Bick (Ashes Trilogy #2)



Again,I really liked the first one so wanted to read the next!