Monday, June 14, 2010

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella by Stephenie Meyer


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Are all newborn vampire's bad?

This novel is read in the firt-person narative of Bree Tanner. A newborn made by Riley via Victoria. This book is from the perspective of the newborn vampire army created to go after the Cullen clan. Riley has told this new army that they are to attack the Cullen's because they want to take over Seattle. They have yellow eye's which makes them weaker as well as their age. This new army is also told that they can only go out into the sun four time's a year or else they'll burn. However, Bree know's that this is a lie. When Riley says that the Cullen's "pet human" will be "dessert" for anyone who get's to her first, Bree realize's that they are being manipulated. Well, if you have read Eclipse, you know what happens in the end with the newborn vampire's.

Another little plot twist. The Volturri also make a vist to Victoria. Are they warning her about the devastation she is allowing to be caused in Seattle or do the Cullen's have more enemies?

I really enjoyed reading this perspective of Eclipse. It was very interesting and kind of added more to the book.

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Friday, May 28, 2010

The Shadow of Your Smile The Shadow of Your Smile by Mary Higgins Clark


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I truly enjoyed reading this book. I love reading all of her books. They're easy, not graphic, and I finish them in two days tops.

This one was about a doctor who is trying to find out about her paternal grandparents. But everytime she gets a little closer, something stops her in her path. The person who has the most information ends up getting murdered. So not only is she trying to find out about her paternal grandparents, but she is trying to find out who has murdered the person with the info that she wants. As well as trying to find out who is out to get her. It's obvious there is someone who doesn't want her to know where she come's from. While all this is going on, she testifies about a medical miracle to help a deceased nun become a saint. This is a very interesting book.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Catching Fire (Hunger Games, #2) Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I LOVED this book!!! I have to say that I thought it was better than Hunger Games. Once I started reading it, I could not put it down. There is just so much going on and every chapter is a cliffhanger.

In this one, Katniss has defied The Capitol and the leaders are determined to make an example of her and anyone else who is on her side. It's the 75th Hunger Games and every 25 years, there is a Quell and this time around the rules have changed and not for the better. It is very bizzare, but very good.

I would recommend this series to anyone who enjoy's a little bit of everything. Futuristic, sci-fi, fiction, etc. Can't wait for Mockingjay.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Hunger Games (Hunger Games, #1) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book took me a little bit to get into and to focus on. But once I got into it, I couldn't put it down. The writing is very clever and very creative. It really makes you use your imagination.

The premise's of this sbook is that the people live in a ruined country where there is The Capitol and 12 Distrcts. Every year there is a "reaping" where two children, between the ages of 12-18, are chosen from each district to participate in what is called The Hunger Games. These tributes, as they're called, are put into an arena to fight to the death. And the last tribute left, wins. The reasom for the Hunger Games is a result of the 12 Districts uprising against The Capitol. The Hunger Games are pretty much a punishment to show who is in charge.

The star of these games is Katniss Everdeen. If she wins, her family will be well taken care of. She goes through a whirlwind of emotions trying to strategize how she is going to win while also dealing with the news that one of the other tributes in in love with her.

It is a pretty disturbin and bizarre plot. But it's interesting how the author has created this place that could become very real and thrown in a reality tv show twist.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Firefly Lane Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I truly enjoyed reading this book. A story of two girls, Kate and Tully, who meet at 14. Definitely polar opposites. Kate is a good catholic girl and Tully is quite the rebel. Kate come from a nice family with loving parents, while Tully is the daughter of a druggie mother who could care less about Tully. But thru 30 years of friendship, they make it work. They have vowed to be best friends no matter what. However, like all friendships, they have their ups and downs and even moments of not speaking to each other. Kate decide's to be a stay at home mom while Tully takes the world by storm as a news reporte and then evnetually, has her own talk show. Tully obliviously embarasses Kate on live television and Kate had had enough. However, despite the feud, when on of them is treated with a serious diagnosis, they put the past aside ends their days together as best friends like before.

This book is quite the emotional roller coaster. It pulls every emotion out of you. Guilt, sadness, happiness, anger, etc. It's the last few chapters where a box of kleenex needs to be near by.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Chasing Harry Winston: A Novel Chasing Harry Winston: A Novel by Lauren Weisberger


My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I got yo page 102 of this book and could not make myself go any further. I just was not intrigued by the story line and where the story was going. Three women who have all made resolutions to change one thing in their lives. Sounded interesting at first, but the book just moved to slowly for me. It just was not a page burner for me.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Last Song The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I truly enjoyed reading this book. I found it very endearing and tender. Ronnie goes to live with her dad, a former teacher at Julliard and her former piano teacher, for the summer and is determined to hate every minute of it. Especially the piano and her dad's constant need to play. Until something from her past is brought up and prevents her leaving Wrightsville Beach, NC. She decide's to make the best of her stay.

She starts to develop a relationship with her dad that has been put off for 3 years and decide's he isn't such a bad guy after all. She find's a turtle nest that she determined to protect from wild animals. And she falls in love with Will who comes from one of the wealthiest families in the area, but loves Ronnie no matter what anyone says.

Ronnie goes from rebellious teenager to a strong and beautiful young woman who decide's to give her talent at playing the piano another go. She learns that her father is one of the most unselfish man she has ever met and that she can truly be happy.

As much as I loved reading the love story between Ronnie and Will, I especially enjoyed reading about the relationship between Ronnie and her father.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Love, Rosie Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really quite enjoyed reading this book. The story about to best friends from childhood, Alex and Rosie who are seperated at the age of 18. Alex moves to Boston with his family while Rosie stay in Dublin, Ireland. They both move on with their lives but still stay close by telephone, through email, letters, and instant messaging. Along the way, they are there for each for weddings, divorces, births, funerals, etc. But they never seem to quite get it right. They're in love with each, but don't dare to tell the other. Instead allowing each other to live their lives and not taking that next step for fear of ruining the relationship. However, all their friends and family can tell it's only a matter of time.

There were so many times that I just laughed out loud and I could not put this down. I found very tender and heartwarming.

This novel was written in such an interesting way. It was written in they way that you were reading their instant message's, their emails, and the letters. That's how all the conversations are written in this book. It was really fun to read it that way.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Dear John Dear John by Nicholas Sparks


My rating: 3 of 5 stars
***This review contains spoiler alerts.***

Savannah and John meet at the beach in Wilmington on John's leave from military duty. It's love at first sight. They spend every day together and their love grows stronger. They promise to write each other when he is away and they write regularly. On his next leave they spend those two weeks inseperable. He goes back and is 6 months away from an honorable discharge when 9/11 hits and he decides to re-enlist. Savannah doesn't take this well and their relationship starts to falter. However, the relationship he has had with his father become's stronger. I found this part of the book very heart-warming, because as an adult, John starts to realize why his father is the way he is and learns to love him unconditionally and realize's his father was a good father to him. Later Savannah realize's she can't handle the distance any longer and break's everything off. Hence, 'Dear John'.

Years later, John goes back to visit Savannah and finds that she has married. This the part that really got me. Savannah's husband is in the hospital, dying, and she and John are going over when they first met and all their memories and admit how much they still love each other. And the whole scene become's way to intimate for a married woman and an ex-lover. However, John realize's, as much as he wants to, he can't destroy a marriage. So the book ends half-way decently.

What I did get from this book, though, was that when you love someone unconditionally, you put their happiness before your own. Also, some people come into our lives when we least expect but when we need it the most, even if we don't realize it.

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Friday, January 22, 2010

PS, I Love You PS, I Love You by Cecelia Ahern


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I truly enjoyed reading this book. I laughed and cried. Ahern has a way of making you fall in love with her characters.

A story who has lost her husband learns how to cope with life without her lover, best friend, and soul mate. Months after his death she receive's a package entitled The List. Inside are envelopes for the next ten months from her husband of things he wants her to accomplish as a last request from him. And at the end of each note, he write's, PS I Love You. Ahern takes us on ride with Holly and her friends as she opens each message from her beloved and works on accomplishing each request no matter how simple or terrifying. Holly learns that she can truly make it on her own as long as she remember's that Gerry, her husband, will always be with her.

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