Sunday, January 01, 2012

Happy 2012 Everyone!

Hello fellow book lovers! I hope everyone ended 2011 with tones  fun, but very safely! :) New Year's Eve pretty dull for me, just chilled with the fam and watched movies. 

Well I'm panning on doing some Most Anticipated 2012 Releases blog post sometime tomorrow, but tonight I'm kicking 2012 off with movies with the sis. Plus I'm  on my phone. Posting some big blog post on my phone is not all that easy. So  with that, goodbye! :)

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Book Chick City 100+ Books in a Year 2012 Challenge

The Book Chick city is hosting a 100+ Books in a Year 2012 Challenge again this year! I didn't participate last year, but I've decided to give it a try this year. Last year she had 630 participants, but I betcha she can get more this year!

All the details are on her blog (click here) or click on the pretty picture below. 



The rules are fairly simple to follow, and this challenge sounds like a lot of fun! If it sounds like your kinda thing, head on over to Book Chick City and sign up!



Here's where I'll keep track of my progress.


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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten Favorite Books I've Read In 2011

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. For more info and upcoming Top Ten Tuesday lists, check out their website.

This week's list, in honor of 2011 ending and 2012 quickly approaching, is Top Ten Favorite Books I've Read In 2011.

Pub. date: 03/01/11 

Why:

There should be more books written like I Am J. I Am J is about a transgender boy who just wants to be himself and wants everyone to accept him. This book was heartwarming. J was a strong character, and his journey was emotional.

Pub. date: 04/26/11
Bumped #1

Why:

Bumped was fun and different. I found it rather freaky because I kept thinking that this could really happen. It's a bit weird with the language being full of slang, and the characters are a bit underdeveloped, but it made me laugh, and it made me think, so this book "bumped" it's way onto my list.
Pub. date: 04/05/11
Gone #4

Why:

Plague was the best in the series and contained tons of action (and huge flying bugs!) and tough decisions for the characters. We got to see Sam fall apart and then start to pick up the pieces. We saw other characters fall apart as well, and some who came together and grew.

Pub. date: 09/27/11
Soul Screamers #5

Why:

If I Die is easily the best Soul Screamers novel yet! There was the big problem - Kaylee's math teacher is an incubus preying on her classmates - and then there was the even bigger problem - Kaylee was going to die - soon. The reactions of her friends and family and Kaylee herself made for a great read. Not to mention the shocking twists that this book contains.

Pub. date:  09/29/11

Why:

Lola and the Boy Next Door was unique, witty, fun, and completely adorable! Lola was herself and didn't care who cared that she was different. Cricket was completely yummy! And the best part was that Anna and St. Clare (from Anna and the French Kiss) reappeared! Lola is a breath of fresh air!
 


Pub. date: 03/22/11
The Chemical Gardens #1
Why:

Wither was stunning. Inside and out. Obviously, the cover is gorgeous. But the writing is magical and tragic. Rhine's story is heartbreaking. This dystopian novel certainly is one I hope will never actually happen, but it sure makes for a great story!



Pub. date: 12/27/11

Why:

I received Don't Let Me Go as an ARC copy, and I was so excited to sink my teeth into it. And sink my teeth I did. I devoured it, and with good reason. DLMG contains I've ever read. In case you haven't found the pattern yet, characters make a book for me, and these characters could have had the most boring plot ever and still have been loved.

Pub. date: 05/03/11
Divergent #1
Why:

I just read this one the other day, but it quickly made it's way into this year's Top Ten list, because man, it was amazing with a capital everything! Divergent had fun and quirky and lovable characters who were real people put in horrifying situations. One of the best dystopians of the year, hands down!
Pub. date: 03/01/11

Why: 

Sing You Home was lyrical and honest. Jodi Picoult's novels always carry great messages and themes, and this one was no exception. The characters and situations were both so real and heartbreaking that it's hard not to love this book.

Pub. date: 11/08/11
Inheritance #4
Why:

Inheritance was an epic finale to an epic series. Honestly, although I had a few minor problems with the ending, Paloni writing rivals that of J.K. Rowling, and not many authors can say that. The final book brought tears to my eyes more than once, and I was truly sad to see this cycle come to an end. 







What were your favorite books this year? Please share them, I love getting book recommendations! :)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas Bloggers!



Merry Christmas everyone! And to everyone who doesn't celebrate Christmas, happy everything else!

I hope everyone has a safe and fun, and book-filled Christmas! 
Feel free to share any fun Christmas stories, traditions or new presents (books!) in my comments box. I'm sure I'll write more about my Christmas (and what great new books I got) later on.


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Review - Divergent

(487 pages)
Pub. date: 05/03/11
Series: Divergent #1

My rating: 5/5 stars

About the book: 

In Beatrice Prior's dystopian Chicago, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is—she can't have both. So she makes a choice that surprises everyone, including herself. 

During the highly competitive initiation that follows, Beatrice renames herself Tris and struggles to determine who her friends really are—and where, exactly, a romance with a sometimes fascinating, sometimes infuriating boy fits into the life she's chosen. But Tris also has a secret, one she's kept hidden from everyone because she's been warned it can mean death. And as she discovers a growing conflict that threatens to unravel her seemingly perfect society, she also learns that her secret might help her save those she loves… or it might destroy her.

Debut author Veronica Roth bursts onto the literary scene with the first book in the
Divergent series—dystopian thrillers filled with electrifying decisions, heartbreaking betrayals, stunning consequences, and unexpected romance.

My thoughts:
I had mixed feelings about Divergent before even starting it. I was worried it would turn out like most other YA dystopian I've been reading recently. Frankly, the genre is getting like that one song that is on the radio every five minutes, and I'm having a hard time finding a dystpoian novel that isn't like the rest - predictable and boring. Happily Divergent is anything but predictable and boring. Well, there were a few predictable parts, but it wasn't boring in the least!

Once I picked it up, the only time I sat it down was for bathroom breaks and sleep. It was addictive! Beatrice - aka Tris - was a strong heroine, but she had enough faults and weaknesses that it made her more likeable and more human. She was strong and determined, but she could sometimes be foolish and act without thinking things through. She also had a habit of being selfish sometimes, but again, it made her seem more human and less robotic.

Four - who's real name I'm not going to reveal - was full of surprises. I thought I had him figured and then - BAM! - he'd reveal something else that made me rethink him. Right from the start I guessed who he really was, and from what faction he was born in, but I didn't mind that so much because he contained so many other surprises. This boy is not at all what he first seemed like and I grew to love his character a lot. 

There were other characters I loved throughout the story for many different reasons, even if their character was a horrible beep, like Peter and Eric. Christina and Will I had mixed feelings towards. Urich, Al, Tori and Caleb I really liked.

My favorite thing about Divergent was that the action and suspense never stopped or slowed down for a even a second! Every time you turned a page there was some new test for Tris and her fellow initiates, someone getting stabbed in the eye, or some other new character or plot twist that kept me up 'til 1 am. 

I'm actually upset I didn't read this one sooner. The first time I read the summary I was like, oh, yeah, it might be okay. It was actually a lot like the Hunger Games for me. I actually had a fellow book friend recommend THG to me, so I took a  chance and ordered it from the library. I was glad I did because it turned out much better than expected (even if the third book was a disappointment).  For me, I didn't decide to read Divergent until I saw that the library had just ordered it, and I was all, alright, let's give this a try. Man, I am glad I clicked that "place hold" button!

A big question that kept running through my mind while reading this book was: If I were in this book and forced to choose a faction, which one would I choose? I couldn't come up with an answer. Would I choose to be selfless, brave, intelligent, peaceful or honest. I'm a bit of each, but I'm not completely honest or selfless or peaceful. I mean, I lie sometimes. I will sometimes put myself before others. And, while I have been called drama free by my friends, if you cross me I will be anything but peaceful. I kept thinking, how can these people choose? You'd think more people would be Divergent, a bit of both. I guess maybe people have been brainwashed a bit, into only being one thing? I couldn't choose a faction, could you? 

So, if you haven't already, I recommend you buy or burrow this book as soon as humanly possible. It doesn't disappoint! I am in love with this series already!


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