Friday, September 16, 2011

One Day by David Nicholls - Read and Relate

One DayOne Day by David Nicholls
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I must admit that this book is not typically one that would interest me. Lately though I have been on a read it before the movie comes out kick. This books is just a relatable story. It's not a thriller, fantasy, or suspense novel. It's just a story about Emma and Dexter. It's just real and believable. I really don't have much more to say about it except maybe its a fast read that is easy to pick out the pieces that are personal to me as I read. Thats all.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Help by Kathryn Stockett-More People need to get this help.

The HelpThe Help by Kathryn Stockett

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I found it funny that a few of my co-workers who had read this book thought it may not be one I would like. They were wrong, but the important thing is to try it and experience it and you may be surprised or you may not.

There are so many things I love about this book. The honesty in the writing. The way not everything is roses and sunflowers more like real life. I love the conflict of hope and reality. The one thing I wouldn't say I didn't like but I was hoping for is to see the antagonist get her come upins. I was also hoping for loose ends to be tied up. The ending is truly bitter sweet but maybe just a little to one side. I wish more people would read this book and consider how their actions reflect on others.



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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Forever by Maggie Stiefvater - The title is perfect.

Forever (Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3)Forever by Maggie Stiefvater

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


When I saw Maggie on Wednesday she asked who in the audience were criers. Some people raised their hands (not myself). She quickly informed them this book was guarenteed to bring on the tears. I thought of my friend sitting besided me and knew she would be doom to the kleenex curse. Well, I finished the book two days later at work, not the best place to finish this book. Really not good when you have your subordinate's coming in to ask questions and you have tears in your eyes. This book was a tense, touching read and I truly loved it. I'm sure at least one of the tears was because it was the last book. Magie's writing is read with easy and relatable at any level. The concept is is not too over the top that can't be grasped as reality. The details of science implied in this final installment ground the tale to a real foundation. I love the way she plays charactrs off one another and give them very distinct actions and voice that tie specificall to them. I especially enjoyed the scenes with Rachel and Grace's family and Rachel and Sam. Maggie also does a incredible job of varying family dynamics that stay true to how the more central characters of the story act and have been molded into who they are. I would definately recommend this book to everyone but would tell them not to rush through them. Read it, savor it, take in the scent of the story and really enjoy it. It is so worth it!



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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins - Loose ends not so tied up

Demonglass (Hex Hall, #2)Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Once I found the time to start this book, it was a fast read and hard to put down. I had to keep reading to get answers to questions I had about characters and the plot but alas not all of them get answer so this leads on to the next installment. I really didn't get a very good sense of what Cal is about but I suspect there is a reason for that. I do believe I would place the first book a little more of a favorite than this book but I really think this book works as a bridge to something bigger. We shall see.



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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Red Glove by Holly Black - Sophomore superstar

Red Glove (Curse Workers, #2)Red Glove by Holly Black

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The saga continues and so does the greatness of this story. Reading Holly's work is effortless and this world of workers is absolutely believable. I literally just finished reading this book. I have been revamping concurrently by audio in my car on my way to and from work. I love the story and really love Jessie Eisenberg reading it. Reading these books is like seeing the movie in my head. There has not been a time I questioned anything I read. I could have read this book in one sitting if life didn't get in my way. If I could just be a worker who could have an ability to give myself more time to do what I enjoy and not what I have to get done. This book was a great escape. I kinda wish I could get a little of the story from Lilla's pov. Maybe in a novella form would be nice. I think I will tweet Holly and ask. Till then I will just wait for Black Heart.



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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Where She Went by Gayle Foreman - Right through my Heart

Where She Went (If I Stay, #2)Where She Went by Gayle Forman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Lately I've been fortunate enough to be tuned into some amazing books. This one just carries the torch and even that much higher. I revamped If I Stay in audio in anticipation of this book. I fell in love with that story all over. The audio was great. It has been a while, probably a little over a year, that there has been a book that I have read in less than a day. If not for my adult responsibilities, I know for positive that I would have read this book in one sitting. However, I read this book every chance I got, sneaking it when I probably shouldn't have. This book had my heart and soul enthralled and on the edge the entire book. This story had perfect dramatic balance and reading it was effortless and a pleasure. No one in this book is perfect, but actually flawed to the point of realism. I can see these people on stages performing or passing me in a public place. They are just people that had something happen and choices were made. These books are definitely books I aspire to make annual reads, true treasures. If you haven't yet go read them now.



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Monday, April 18, 2011

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen- You'll Never Forget This One

Water for ElephantsWater for Elephants by Sara Gruen

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Wow, I wish I would have read this book sooner. This is one of those stories that is hard to put down and when you have too, you can't wait to get back to it. I must admit that knowing Robert P was cast to play Jacob in the movie, this was how Jacob looked while reading this book. Not necessarily a bad thing. I am eager to see if they do the book justice. This tale was engaging and dramatic in every sense of the word. There was tension every day for someone, somehow. I was heartwrenched to furious at times and was most sad for the scenes with elderly Jacob and people who really didn't value him. If you haven't read this you should.



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