Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

19 September 2014

REVIEW: True Calling by Siobahn Davis

True Calling by Siobhan DAvis
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Age Category:
Young Adult
Release Date:
August 1, 2014

 
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I wonder which situation is hardest.
Mine, because I remember everything, or hers because she can't.

Planet Novo, nestled in space twelve hundred miles above the surface of the Earth, is the new home of 17 year old Cadet Ariana Skyee. Confused by the government-sanctioned memory erase and distressed at her impending forced marriage and motherhood, Ariana’s plans for the future are thrown into complete disarray.

As the traumatic events within her family life enfold, Ariana grows increasingly alarmed at the authorities apparent pre-occupation with her and feels progressively more isolated and alone.

Her growing feelings for fellow Cadet Cal Remus intensify as the recently announced pageant,‘The Calling’, gets underway. Struggling to comprehend the continuous, inexplicable dreams of the mysterious Zane, discovering the past helps shape her future, with devastating personal consequences.

09 September 2014

Tackle Your TBR Read-a-thon!


I'm joining!!! I just read about this today and I really wanted to lessen my TBR, so here goes nothing.
Here's the list of what I plan to read from September 8-20.

I have a review coming up for this and I would like to be able to finish it in time. Updates will be posted here as well.

Yes! I haven't read this yet. Please don't kill me. I'm going to finish it within the read-a-thon I promise!

I also have a review due for this. I know, I suck at organization.

 Just the cover alone makes me want to finish this ASAP. I've read a lot of good reviews and I'm excited for it.















There you go. That's it for now. I don't want to overwhelm myself, I still have a day job. But looking forward to accomplishing all these.I'm also looking forward in reading the other participant's update. Fingers crossed we might get a dent on our TBR list. Good luck to everyone!

04 August 2014

August Ebook Hoard

               Since I can't afford REAL books, I have to satisfy myself in buying the ebook version. I do however miss the smell of a book that's just been unwrapped. >sigh< I need to prioritize saving for an actual book, I want my kid to get her hands on an actual one instead of God forbid, an ebook reader. I remember getting curious about my mom's books when I was around 10 or 11. I probably wouldn't have started if there weren't any books around. I want my daughter to grow up in the same environment. I mean, I won't force her to read of course, but I want her to have that opportunity once she decides she wants to start. 

                I can't believe the amount of books available to our youth today. I'm happy that there a lot more of them that's interested in reading. When I was young, my mom didn't know of any YA books so I was forced to muddle through Valley of the Dolls and The Bourne Identity. I didn't even had Judy Blume then, I was only able to read her when I was already in my twenties. But the YA genre had increased in numbers and I'm happy knowing that there are a lot more kids reading today.

                  So as for my August Ebook Hoard, I decided to mix it up a bit. We have Fight Club, which is one of my favorite movies but sue me for not reading the book. I started on it but I just need to have more time on my hands to absorb and enjoy this book. 

-Case Mysteries by Kate Atkinson. I read the review somewhere online which I conveniently forgot. But what I can remember is the reviewer saying that this is one of the best mystery novel he has read recently.

-If I Stay by Gayle Forman. c/o the movie coming out this September 3, 2014. I have to read it before watching it to stay true to my tradition, which I broke with Perks of Being a Wallflower :(

-Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. c/o Beautiful Creatures of course!

-The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Oh! Another one to stray from tradition. I forgot. I watched the movie first before reading this. I might end up not being able to watch anything if I continue this :)

-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I've wanted to read this for the longest time. Ever since the movie came out last 2005. It's safe to assume that yes, I've never watched the movie. 

-The Blooming Goddess Trilogy by Tellulah Darling. Made up of My Ex From Hell, My Date From Hell and My Life From Hell. I'm reading this because I love the cover. Yes, I'm shallow. 

-And lastly, A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn. I chanced upon this book's review in Goodreads and I immediately included it in my order.

                       Aside from my finishing these, I also have my to-read in Wattpad, my to-watch movies, and to-write blog posts. Yey August, we can do this!

31 July 2014

my top 5 books

I've just bought the ebook copy of Fight Club and have been trying to finish it for the past three days. I don't know, I feel like I should lock myself in a room in order for me to really get into it. Every time I've tried to read it I always end up doing something else, like laundry or writing this post. It's just that everytime I look up it feels like I'm in a different part of the book each time. But I blame this solely on my inability to focus. Sorry Chuck Palahniuk (how do you pronounce this?). So in line with this, I decided to list the books that have affected my life somehow, you know the ones that you remember when you look back at a certain period in your life. 
Here they are:



1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by of course J.K. Rowling. Now, don't be mean, I know almost everyone in my generation who loves to read have this book on their list. But allow me to elucidate on why this book is on mine. 
I remember when my mom bought this book for me I think sometime in 2000 (see what I did there?) It wasn't that well-known yet and I really have no idea what it was about, all I knew then was that it has a pretty cover and I like magic. I remember smelling the pages (yes, I smell the pages of a book even magazines) It smelled really good I tell ya. 
I love the other Harry Potter books as well but if not for the awesome precendent that the first book achieved then the rest of the books will just be nothing I guess. I remember the awe I felt when Rowling swept me into this world of made up words and made up monsters. It felt like the first Transformers movie but better. 



2. Wander Girl by Tweet Sering. This one right here was a case of reading a book at the right time. I was exactly where Hilda Gallares was when I read this. Not having any idea on what to do with my life. I envy her for having sisters she can hang out with however I made up for it by having wonderful friends. I enjoyed reading Hilda's struggle in finding her passion. This book actually helped me choose what to major in. I asked myself what I wanted to do, what am I good at, etc. There's some good bits about relationship as well that I was able to take note of.  
Bottomline, I'd have my daughter read this but probably not right away. I'll wait til she's 30.



3. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Ironically, this book right here was the reason I had to take summer classes freshman year. We had to write a book review and bottomline is I didn't. I had this preconceived notion that whatever is in this book, I'm probably not going to be able to understand it. It just seems too heavy. Mind you, I was just looking at the cover then. How heavy would it be when it's a tree with a bird inside? I don't know, I was pretty messed up back then. Fast forward a couple years, I decided to read it again. It seems like a simple story at first about a father raising his two kids, Jem and Scout. But then you read on and there's a little bit of everything in it. Love, justice, honesty, fairness in life, racism, acceptance and a lot more other things. The story is beautifully written and the characters are very special. 
I'll probably read it again soon.



4. Boy's Life by Robert McCammon. I can't remember exactly if it was bought by my mom or me. But I'm pretty sure we bought it off of a book sale somewhere. This book just makes you want to be a kid again. I don't know but it feels like magic even if there aren't any on the book. Seriously, this book is a mixture of coming of age and mystery and whole lotta stuff. There are a lot of exciting adventures and it keeps making you wish to go back to your childhood and relive the magic of it. 



5. The Rainmaker by John Grisham. I wanted to be a lawyer. This book made me want to become a lawyer even more. It deals with a minority of people battling against a big corporation and the courage that this lawyer had in order to win. However it also talks about ambition and the reality that it's good to help but it's even better if you're recognized for it. I was pretty young when I read it, so I remember feeling really smug that I finished it and understood it at the same time. Because that rarely happens now. 

I read different types of genres in books. But that's about the only difference I notice. Because for me, books will always be that one thing I have that I know I wouldn't need a lighter to enjoy.