Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins - Book Review

The title of the book basically sums of the plot. Yes, there's Lola and then there's that boy next door. The cover says it all: romance! I adored this book. Young adult romance can't get better than this. The characters are my favorite, of course. Lola and Cricket are the main characters. Cricket is the boy next door that Lola has always crushed on. Cricket is a genius stuffed into a tall box. He's handsome and he dresses well, which means a lot to Lola. They go through a lot together. Being friends first and finally coming to terms that they like each other.

The one thing I liked best about this book is that young girls (and boys) can really relate to it. I remember falling for certain boys and already having a boy. Young love is complicated and Stephanie Perkins clearly showed that in her latest novel. I definitely recommend this to anyone who loves reading about young people finding themselves and finding love.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson - Book Review


(Taken from the insert) "Once a century, one person is chosen for greatness. Elisa is the chosen one. But she is also the younger of two princesses. The one who has never done anything remarkable, and can't see how she ever will. Now, on her sixteenth birthday, she has become the secret wife of a handsome and worldly king - a king whose country is in turmoil. A king who needs her to be the chosen one, not a failure of a princess. And he's not the only one who seeks her. Savage enemies, seething with dark magic, are hunting her. A daring, determined revolutionary thinks she could be his people's savior, and he looks at her in way that no man has ever looked at her before. Soon it is not just her life, but her very heart that is at stake. Elisa could be everything to those who need her most. If the prophecy is fulfilled. If she finds the power deep within herself. If she doesn't die young. Most of the chosen do."



When I first started this book, I wasn't looking for anything amazing. The cover was pretty enough, and I had never read anything by the author, so I was surprised when I fell in love with this book. The plot, setting, and characters really intrigued me. I first liked Elisa when I learned of her weight - a problem I have been facing most of my teenage life. I grew close to Elisa when I also found out that she used food to comfort herself.

What I found most interesting in the book was the plot. Elisa is the bearer of the Godstone. Once a century a child is chosen during the naming and a stone is placed in their navel. The ideas that Rae Carson put into this book are amazing! I love how she put God into her book, and I still enjoyed it. I am not an extreme in religion, but I do believe in God. This book was something different compared to other YA fiction. Carson placed God in the book, but it didn't become overpowering with religion nor becoming completely boring.

The setting of The Girl of Fire and Thorns is also compelling. Set somewhere in the desert and mountains, the setting is a big theme in the book. First Elisa lives on the coast in Orovalle. It is different then the deserted Brisadulce. The cities are very different in culture also. Elisa tells us the differences in the cities and comes to appreciate both, making the reader do so also.

I loved the characters! Of course, my favorite was Elisa. Here is this young girl who has known no love in her life, her mother died when she was born and her father has been distant all of her life. Her sister, Alodia, has been rude to her. Or so she thinks. Her and her sister are very different. Her sister is athletic and personable, whereas Elisa is fragile and childlike. Through the book, though, Elisa comes to understand that even though they are different, they are still sisters.

Alejandro is the king of Brisadulce, also known as Elisa's husband. They spend little time together and when they do, it's talking about the war. I grew to dislike Alejandro because of Elisa. But he is a complicated man. His first wife died and left him a son, and then he gained a mistress, Condesa Arina. He married Elisa because he had to.

Cosme and Humberto come next. They are brother and sister. Desert raised, they lost their parents to the Inviernos, the enemies. Cosme is hard-headed where as her brother is gentle and caring. Elisa learns to respect Cosme though. I really loved both of these characters for their determination and hope.

The entire book was a masterpiece! Carson brought something to the table that I hadn't read before. The Godstone, the Lengua Classica, Homer's Afflatus, is something that really intrigued me, as I've said before. I give this book five stars! It's definitely worth checking out. It will not make you bored, believe me.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

I Apologize

I understand that I haven't been round for a while, and it's probably only going to get worse. I doubt anyone reads these blogs, but whatever. They're mostly for me, anyway! I have been reading like crazy these days, but not reviewing any books. I write down reviews but I never make a video for them. I've noticed that people love book hauls more than book reviews. I feel that way also. I do want to do book reviews but I have to polish the way I review a book. I've been thinking of changing the way my channel is.

They're just ideas, nothing solid. I was thinking about changing it starting next year, but realized that after January 21st, I'll be in school. That's right! I'm going to college. Nothing major... just prereqs. Then off to nursing school. I was thinking about hauling around 5-7 books a month and reviewing them that month and then doing a sort of wrap up of each month. Every month would have its own theme. Like, for instance, a genre or a particular author.

I'm just talking away! I really do want to get this channel up and going! I feel the need to make it better, but laziness sneaks its way in. I want to thank all the people who have subscribed and watched my videos. It means so much to me! I will definitely have something special for when I reach 50 subscribers. I'm at 31 now! I would never have believed that people would want to watch my videos... so thank you! :)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's! Wait... I forgot Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble, gobble.

(Sorry, I'm not saying "Happy Holidays". I celebrate Christmas, if you don't, then sorry. But the majority of America celebrates Christmas... uh-oh. Religious and political views getting in the way! :p)

Monday, October 17, 2011

Book Haul! No. 5 (Library & Used)

!Hola amigos!

I never keep up with my blog, and I apologize. I always add blogs after I upload any videos. Speaking of videos, I seem to be slowing down a bit on that, but don't fear! There will be more to come. I have to come up with some ideas besides book reviews and book hauls. I think I'm going to read tidbits from some books. I don't know. I'm not very creative :( Anyways, this is haul blog! I hauled 8 books! Two that I bought and the rest are from the library. Hope you enjoy.

Tricks by Ellen Hopkins - About five teenagers who are forced into bad circumstances. It's about their survival.
Perfect by Ellen Hopkins - The sequel to Impulse.
The Declaration by Gemma Malley - Dystopia fiction!
Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson - A young girl wakes up and remembers nothing but that she confessed to murdering a young girl.
Unwind by Neal Shusterman - More dystopia fiction! YAY!
Gone by Michael Grant - Another... I think I like dystopia fiction.
In the Forests of the Night by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (bought) - First book published by author at age 13. About shapeshifters.
Go Ask Alice by Anonymous (bought) - A real diary that was submitted in the 1970s. A young girl's adventure with drugs and sex (I think).


Tons of books to be read! YAYAYAY!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Identical by Ellen Hopkins

Kaeleigh and Raeanne are twins. Kaeleigh is the focus of her father's attention; Raeanne envies her sister. All Kaeleigh wants is to be able to fit comfortably into Ian's life, the boy she loves from school. Raeanne cannot help but find the attention she wants from boys and drugs.

I really liked this book. I love all of Ellen Hopkin's novels. I felt guilty for reading the book because of the sexual abuse, but it's a topic that needs discussing. If we just sweep it under the carpet, nothing is solved. And that's what Kaeleigh found out. The ending totally surprised me. I was not ready for that! But it had a nice twist to it, even though I hate twists, I still tolerate them. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

The Hunger Games

Panem is what once was North America. It is the Capitol which is surrounded by 12 districts. There was once 13, but District 13 rebelled against the Capitol and they were annihilated. To keep the districts in line, the Capitol created The Hunger Games. Two tributes from each district are selected to participate in The Hunger Games. The objective of the game is to fight for the death. The last person standing is the winner. 

I've seen this book among many youtube book reviewers. In high school, many of the young girls that I hung around insisted that I pick up The Hunger Games, but I was too busy at the time. When the library had this book, I was super stoked! I made myself wait until I was finished with all of the other books to read The Hunger Games. When I started reading it, I couldn't put the book down. The plot, the setting, the characters, everything pulled me instantly in and I was trapped. I have no complaints whatsoever. I can't wait for the second one in the trilogy! 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Just a Tiny Update

Perhaps I've been reading too much. I can't seem to get into The Iron King by Julie Kagawa. I don't like fairies (or faeries, whichever you prefer), but I thought I'd give it a try anyways. I'm going to keep reading to see if it picks up.

Maybe I can't read because of these blasted headaches I've been getting. That's a shame.

Dystopia Fiction!

I haven't read many dystopian novels, in fact, I don't think I've read a single one. When I picked up The Hunger Games, I was pretty excited, but I was not expecting what I read. It was awesome! I couldn't put the book down, and if I did, I had to make myself. I've read books where I was on the edge of my seat at the end of the book, but not through the entire thing!

I can't wait for Mockingjay. I went to the library and it wasn't there! :( Maybe I'll use it as an excuse to purchase the trilogy.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

What Reading Means to Me

What does reading mean to me? Sure, it keeps me entertained, but honestly, it does more than that. Reading brings comfort. Whenever I'm nervous, depressed, or lonely, all I have to do is pick up a book, and viola! I'm happy. Not every book does that for me, which brings me to my next point: what are my favorite books? The type of book that keeps me most entertained is YA fiction. Don't ask me why, but I've always gone back to YA fiction. I'll dab a bit into adult fiction, but mostly it bores me. I do enjoy realistic fiction, but I absolutely love fantasy.

I'm going to be blogging about daily life. And what does daily life include? Hm... books. And other things, but mostly books. I hope you guys are as excited as I am!