Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Book Review: Before I Fall by: Lauren Oliver


Before I Fall
By: Lauren Oliver
Genre: Young Adult
Goodreads Description:  What if you only had one day to live? What would you do? Who would you kiss? And how far would you go to save your own life?

Samantha Kingston has it all: looks, popularity, the perfect boyfriend. Friday, February 12, should be just another day in her charmed life. Instead, it turns out to be her last.

The catch: Samantha still wakes up the next morning. Living the last day of her life seven times during one miraculous week, she will untangle the mystery surrounding her death—and discover the true value of everything she is in danger of losing. 
     What an inspiring novel! Talk about a book I could not put down! This was the type of book that I ended up placing little sticky notes all over to mark quotes that I loved. Lauren Oliver is such an amazing and talented writer! She definitely knows how to suck the readers in. 

     Let's start off with the main character, Samantha. Popular, a follower, and mean if it means she will look cool. But if you had to keep reliving the day you died, don't you think you would change too? That is one of my favorite things about this book. Getting to see Sam open her eyes and realize how wrong she has been and then try and change it. She makes plenty of mistakes throughout this book, but when she wakes up she always has a chance at a redo. She grows so much in this book! 

     Sam's best friends: First you have Lindsey, The Leader. She is the one who decides who they are mean to. But, she is also the friend that has your back no matter what, and if someone messes with you they are sure going to regret it. Then you have Ally. She is a friend that will speak her mind when necessary but likes to keep things light and happy. Lastly, you have Elody. She is the quiet friend who never really sticks up for herself and doesn't do good with any type of confrontation, but she is still a great friend who loves to have fun. 

     Rob is the typical popular boyfriend. The kind that you see with a girl and think, he is super cute, and then you talk to him and think, "why is she with him?" I love as you read this book, you see what a jerk he is and also that Sam sees what a jerk and loser he is. 

     Kent is kind of described as a loser at the beginning of this book. But once you see more of him as it goes on, you realize he is the sweet, caring kind of guy you would totally want to date! Talk about an amazing guy! I was totally rooting for him in the beginning because I always like an underdog and also he sounded like the type I would go for, and can I just say that in the end the nice guy does sometimes win? 

     Now to Juliette, she is a girl that your heart literally breaks for! You want to be able to help her and you just keep turning the pages and hoping that things will change! The more she is picked on and talked about, the more pissed off you get. I wanted to jump into this book sometimes and just shake Sam and her friends for being so mean to her. But, Sam learns eventually that making fun of someone isn't always just fun, and there are sometimes consequences. 

     Over all, this book was absolutely amazing and inspiring and breath taking, and impossible to put down... well I could go on forever saying good things about it. Lets just say it is definitely one of my favorite books now! 


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday!



Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish
Todays topic is: 

Top Ten Series I'd Like To Start But Haven't Yet!
(Ok, I couldn't pick just 10 because I am way behind on picking up some awesome series!)

1. Under The Never Sky by: Veronica Rossi
2. Across The Universe by: Beth Revis
3. Angelfire by: Courtney Allison
4. Eve by: Anna Carey
5. Firelight by: Sophie Jordan
6. His Fair Assassin by: Robin LaFevers
7. Defiance by: C.J. Redwine
8. Unearthly by: Cynthia Hand
9. Everneath by: Brodi Ashton
10. The Grisha by: Leigh Bardugo
11. Beautiful Creatures by: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
12. Fire and Thorns by: Rae Carson
13. Vampire Academy by: Richelle Mead
You can click on the titles to take you to the Goodreads descriptions 
So what are your series that you really want to read?

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Classics

There are some books that just never go out of style. If you are like me... in high-school, you are given a chance to read these books but like I said, it's high-school.. so you do not read them, or you only read enough to finish the assignment given to you, or you read a book synopsis and think that it is as good as reading it. Then you get a little older and begin to read some more and you decide to just go ahead and attempt to read the book again because you want to see why people still talk about how amazing it is. After really reading it you find that you were wrong all along and should have listened to your high-school teacher to begin with!

Here are some of my favorite classics now, that I refused to read in high-school: 

1. Fahrenheit 451 by: Ray Bradbury. 
This is such an amazing book! It takes you to a whole new world where books are illegal and firefighters jobs are now to burn any and all books and the houses containing the books. It is a dystopian novel (my favorite!). It shows you just how far people would go to get their hands on books and tell the world about them, and also how far the people in charge will go to maintain order. 






2. The Great Gatsby by: F. Scott Fitzgerald
This takes you back to the 1920 jazz days, where an old man, Mr. Gatsby, loves to throw parties for people, but hardly makes an appearance. He is a very mysterious man who is in love with a woman named Daisy Buchanan. 








3. Jane Eyre by: Charlotte Bronte
A young woman named Jane is raised with a horrible aunt, until the aunt sends her off to a private school. Here Jane grown into a woman of her own until she is hired on at an estate. Jane is unlike anyone that the master of the estate has ever met. The master seems to be a very cold person, but you watch him develop as a character in this book. This is a story of a love hate relationship between the master and Jane. 





4. Pride and Prejudice by: Jane Austen 
An odd romance between a cruel young man, and a free spirited young woman. Taking you through all of the ups and downs and the love and hate. This is a witty comedy along with a historical romance all in one great story.