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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Moving Heaven and Hell

Oh Cassandra Clare, you sure know how to spin a yarn. City of Lost Souls was so good in so many ways. I really need to get my hands on City of Heavenly Fire soon. Sebastian (or whatever you want to call him) makes my skin absolutely crawl. Especially near the end of the book when he is assaulting Clary, his sister, almost going as far as raping her! He would have, too, if Clary hadn't been able to fight him off. Jace and Clary never have it easy, do they. They finally find out they aren't brother and sister, then Jace gets possessed (essentially) by Lillith. They are able to break that connection, only to have him be kidnapped (that really isn't the right word) and controlled by Sebastian. Now they have broken his bond with Sebastian, but he seems to be consumed with Heavenly Fire and unable to really touch Clary. A few little stolen kisses, but come on! These guys deserve a little break!

Now I've started reading The White Queen by Philippa Gregory. I've seen the TV show that is based on this book and so far it's exactly the same. However, I have read less than a chapter, so I don't expect that to be the case for much longer.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Taking This One to the Grave

I finished reading A Winter Wrong by Elizabeth Ann West earlier this morning. It was a very entertaining novella retelling of Pride & Prejudice. However, that's not really what I want to talk about in this post. I want to talk about the book I started reading just this morning, The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard. I've barely started it, but it reminds me a good bit of Sara Shepard's most popular work, Pretty Little Liars. Between watching the DVDs of season 5 of Pretty Little Liars and beginning that book, my mind is full of intrigue. Like Pretty Little Liars, this series begins with a group of girls that share a dark secret. This will be an interesting read, and I can't wait to get further into it. Someone knows their secret and only time will tell who it is and what they decide to do with that information.  

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Late is Better Than Never

I've finished reading a few books since I last wrote. I finished the first two books in Emma Knight's vampire series Sworn and Taken. I was not impressed by the first one, and equally so with the second one. I bought them both as free e-books on Amazon, and I only plan to continue the series if the third book becomes free. It is definitely not a book worth paying for.

I also finished reading The Elite by Kiera Cass. I really enjoy this series. I am anxious to read the third book, The One. I am so eager to read it, that I bought it as soon as I finished The Elite. I've stuck it a few books down in my stack, so it will be soon, but not terribly soon, that I'm able to get into it. I know what I would choose to do if I were America, and I want to see if she will make the same choice and how she comes to her decision.

I have managed to finish one more book, Imperfect Chemistry by Mary Frame. It was short, but very good. The main character was awkwardly intelligent and I loved her quirkiness. It was a very fun read, and I highly recommend it. It's short enough that it doesn't require a large commitment, but if it were longer the commitment would be worth it.

Currently, I am reading City of Lost Souls by Cassandra Clare and A Winter Wrong by Elizabeth Ann West. Both are very good, and I will be finishing them rather quickly I presume. Tomorrow is my birthday and I will be turning 30. I always enjoy my birthday, and this year will not be any different. I refuse to believe that turning 30 is a bad thing. To be completely cliched age is only a number and you're only as old as you feel. I've been feeling great lately and I owe a lot of that to AdvoCare's 24 Day Challenge. It has really been a big change for the better. I love it so much I became an AdvoCare distributor! Not what I had planned initially, but I am very pleased with this decision. Here's my site if you want to check it out: https://www.advocare.com/150914309/

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

2 for 1

I've been a busy, busy bee lately. I've managed to finish two books since the last time I posted. I've finished Paper Towns by John Green and Loving Mr. Daniels by Brittainy C. Cherry. Paper Towns was very good and extremely thought provoking. It isn't my favorite John Green book, in fact, it may be my least favorite, but that, by no means, means that it isn't a good book. It is definitely worth reading. I might talk about the merits of John Green's work a little more in depth on another post, but I'm a bit tired right now and I want to get to the other book I finished and mention what I'm reading now. Loving Mr. Daniels is a surprisingly deep book. Initially, the description makes you think that the book is just going to be a sordid story of a teacher-student relationship, but it is so much more than that. It is emotional and piercing. It makes you think about your life and how you live it and if you are living it to the fullest. What would you leave behind if you knew you weren't going to be around much longer? I highly recommend the book. It was free on Amazon when I got it. The two books I've started reading are The Elite by Kiera Cass and Sworn by Emma Knight. Honestly, I'm halfway finished with Sworn and I'm not sure where this thing is going. I know it's supposed to be about vampires at some point, but so far there is no sign of anything supernatural. So, we shall see...  

Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Heiress Remains

I finished The American Heiress today. The end of the book left me wanting. I felt as if I needed more closure to the story. There has to be more to tell, especially with Charlotte's cryptic words to Teddy on the train platform. She told him to wait with a sly smile on her face. I also don't know whether I believe Ivo or Charlotte's version of the story of their relationship. They both admit to having been lovers, but while Ivo maintains that the relationship ended before his marriage to Cora, Charlotte insists that the relationship is ongoing. Perhaps Charlotte is delusional. It's obvious that she is a liar and schemer, so I'm more inclined to believe Ivo's version of the story. Either way, I feel like things were left unsettled in many ways.

I'm still reading Paper Towns. I like it a lot so far, but I'm only on page 130 or something along there. Margo and Quentin have already had their night of insanity and Margo has already flown the coop. They boys and Lacey have begun trying to piece together the clues of her destination, but that's as far as I have gotten. Also, Margo's parents are terrible.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Escape Isn't the End

I finally finished Incarceron! I dedicated myself to finishing it this weekend, and I was able to succeed before 4:00pm on Sunday!! I admit it ended up being a better read than I anticipated in the beginning. However, I don't really feel the need to read the sequel. I'm happy with the way it ended, and I don't think I need to know what happens next. I started reading Paper Towns by John Green after finishing Incarceron. I've only read the prologue so far, so I don't have anything to report as yet. I'm a little more than eighty percent done with The American Heiress. I'm pretty sure I'll finish it some time this week. I'll probably be reading that during my lunch breaks while I focus on Paper Towns while I'm at home. Then again, I may get so consumed with Paper Towns that I put The American Heiress to the side. I tend to do that with John Green's books. I keep telling people that John Green is my spirit animal. His vlog kills me! Have you seen the one where he tries to see whether or not he is an octopus? Or the one where he becomes a rage squid?  Priceless! Excited to get into Paper Towns. I haven't been to see the movie yet; I want to read the book first.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Slow and Steady

I still have not managed to finish Incarceron nor have I finished The American Heiress. I am really enjoying The American Heiress, but I'm trying to give equal time to Incarceron because I want to finish it soon. I'm anxious to get to the next book in my stack, Paper Towns by John Green. It is the only John Green book I haven't read yet, and I am really anxious to start it. The stack, meanwhile has grown to nearly monumental proportions. (See picture below).


That stack is over 100 books strong. I dare say there are just as many, if not more, e-books downloaded onto my Samsung Galaxy Tab. (Sorry, I'm not one of the many Apple flunkies. Actually, no, I'm not sorry). I'm more than halfway done with both of my books right now, so I think I'll go read a bit before I settle in for the night. Tomorrow is a big day; we're having my cousin's baby shower. She's having a girl, so I'm ready to coo over all the cute baby things. However, I'm not looking forward to being asked a million times about my future family plans. A baby will get here when a baby gets here, and the timing of that is really between my husband, God, and myself.