Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!



'Gram is worried about me. It's not just because my sister Bailey died four weeks ago, or because my mother hasn't contacted me in sixteen years, or even because suddenly all I think about is sex. She is worried about me because one of her houseplants has spots.'

The Sky is Everywhere, Jandy Nelson, page 9

Monday, 14 March 2011

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


"We'd broken intoRose's, the nicest resturant in town, the one all the undergrads dragged their moms and dads to on parents' weekend. It was our two month anniversary, and Michael wanted to celebrate with a really special dinner even though my parents had grounded me indefinitely."
Fallen Angel, Heather Terrell, page 161.

Poison Study

Choose: A quick death…Or slow poison…

About to be executed for murder, Yelena is offered an extraordinary reprieve. She'll eat the best meals, have rooms in the palace—and risk assassination by anyone trying to kill the Commander of Ixia.

And so Yelena chooses to become a food taster. But the chief of security, leaving nothing to chance, deliberately feeds her Butterfly's Dust—and only by appearing for her daily antidote will she delay an agonizing death from the poison.

As Yelena tries to escape her new dilemma, disasters keep mounting. Rebels plot to seize Ixia and Yelena develops magical powers she can't control. Her life is threatened again and choices must be made. But this time the outcomes aren't so clear…


Wow,wow,wow!!!!!

I can't get over this book, the plot, the characters and most importantly the twist.

I love a book that has a great back story and I think that this story did, although things start out pretty basic, for instance you don't really know what Valek or Yelena are like or thinking in the beginning of the book, however towards the end you don't want them to go, you want to find out about their life after this chapter in their lifes has ended. I don't think I have ever connected with characters as much as I did with Yelena.

Yelena is a murderer we know that from the start, it isn't hidden she has accepted what she has done and will accept the punishment for the crime, death. Valek offers her a chance, he is looking for a food taster for the Commander, he has to offer the job to the next prisoner about to be exucuted, that is Yelena. From the start you get the idea that Valek isn't really interested in Yelena and wants her out the way from the start. After all, how can she be trusted when she murdered someone?

As the plot develops you start to learn more about the stories from the past lifes all the characters had, personally I think that Rand's was the saddest. However Yelena's was brutal and this leads to more confortation, from Yelena sharing her story we also learn that of Valek, a trained assisin.

The chaacters have back story and personality, the story is a fast moving non stop rollercoaster, that will literally be begging you to pick up Magic Study.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

2011 Debut Challenge

Kristi is hosting the annual Debut Author Challenge. I have decided to take part.

I plan to read XVI by Julia Karr, The Iron King by Julia Kagawa, Across the Universe by Beth Revis etc...

Yeah I don't have a big list at the moment but I hope to keep expanding it.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Love Story by Jennifer Echols

One of my favourite reads last year was Forget You by Jennifer Echols. Well guees what she has a new book coming out July 19th Love Story. The cover and description were released today so here it is.



Erin Blackwell is headed to college in New York City to study creative writing and earn aliving as a romance novelist. Her grandmother has other plans: she approves of the college, but she wants Erin to major in business and then come back home to Kentucky to run the family’s famous racehorse farm. There is no way Erin will agree. Studying in New York and writing her way into a career is her escape from the farm and the family tragedy that happened there. So Erin’s grandmother decides Erin really will live life as a starving artist. She takes Erin’s future job running the farm, her inheritance, even her college tuition, and gives them all to Hunter Allen.

Hunter has lived on the farm for years. He’s Erin’s age, he’s the stable boy, and he’s the romantic dream of every girl in her high school. But he was involved in the family tragedy. Erin has always given him a wide berth. And he’s a slick opportunist. She’s furious that he fooled her grandmother into giving him Erin’s birthright and sending him to Erin’s college.

At least she’s free of him in her creative writing class. So she pens a story that has haunted her lately, in which the horse farm heiress at the very first Kentucky Derby starts a forbidden affair with the lowly stable boy. Unfortunately for her, the day she’s sharing this story with her New York classmates, Hunter walks in. He’s switching to her class. And after reading about himself in Erin’s story, he writes his own sexy assignments that lure Erin into dangerous fantasies about what could have been between them, and what might be.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

I am Number Four







In the beginning they were a group of nine. Nine aliens who left their home planet of Lorien when it fell under attack by the evil Mogadorian. Nine aliens who scattered on Earth. Nine aliens who look like ordinary teenagers living ordinary lives, but who have extraordinary, paranormal skills. Nine aliens who might be sitting next to you now.







I don't really know why I decided to read this book, I've never been a fan of sci-fi and the thought of another sci-fi book kind of put me off. How are aliens interesting? I think I finially decided to read after I saw the trailer for the movie, it looked fab and I wanted to read the book before seeing the movie.

I'm glad I did read this book, it has opened my eyes to genre that I probabley wouldn't have read otherwise. The book follows the life of John or Number Four. He was sent to Earth years ago with his guardian Henri. It is Henri's job to look after John, to keep him safe. He has done this successfully for the past 12 or so years. Though there are others that came with him, there were nine. There were also the
Mogadorians on Earth searching for the nine. They have destroyed the planey Lorien where John is from and have killed one to three, John gets a scar each time someone dies, he knows he is next.

Everytime there has been a spot of bother Henri packs everything up and they move to a new town, John is getting sick of this and wants to make friends, something he has never had. He thinks he finds it in Paradise, he meets Sarah his first real love and her ex, Mark. He also meets Sam a boy obbessed with aliens everr since his dad's dissappearance.

The book had me hooked straight away, the action was fast and steady. The story never seemed to slow down. I found that I was wanting to read more and more not wanting to put the book down. While the main two characters John and Henri were developed the author left out a lot of detail about the other minor characters who played a bigger role overall. Sarah for one just didn't seem real, if I found out my boyfriend was an alien I would freak out, she just went 'Oh, okay', is that really the way you would react. I also didn't understand Mark, he went from hating John to being his best friend towards the end of the book and where did Number Six come from? If the
Mogadorians couldn't find John how could she?

The book did finish with a couple of cliffhangers and I think that we will see more in the coming books of the series. For all the faults with the characters I think that the story shone through and was the overall winner. I don't know what is going to happen in book two, it isn't even about the characters from the first I don't think but I can wait to read it.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

The Declaration







It's the year 2140 and Longevity drugs have all but eradicated old age. A never-aging society can't sustain population growth, however…which means Anna should never have been born. Nor should any of the children she lives with at Grange Hall. The facility is full of boys and girls whose parents chose to have kids—called surpluses—despite a law forbidding them from doing so. These children are raised as servants, and brought up to believe they must atone for their very existence. Then one day a boy named Peter appears at the Hall, bringing with him news of the world outside, a place where people are starting to say that Longevity is bad, and that maybe people shouldn't live forever. Peter begs Anna to escape with him, but Anna's not sure who to trust: the strange new boy whose version of life sounds like a dangerous fairy tale, or the familiar walls of Grange Hall and the head mistress who has controlled her every waking thought?








Wow! I read this book in one sitting. The story is well developed, the characters too.

Anna is a great character, though she is quite closed off to new ideas. You don't really see the full Anna until she starts to trust Peter. Peter has the image that he isn't scared of anything, though he is on a quest of his own and will find out through the book how many other secrets and lies he has been told.

Both Anna and Peter are Surplus, they aren't legal. They have no rights, they shouldn't be born. You have to remember throughout this book that it is infact set in 2140. The world has changed massively, no one dies! Of course this lead to rules and regulations, this lead to the Declaration! The Declaration states that in order for the world to continue there must be no more children born. Those that are born are hunted down by Catchers, they are not legal. Don't get me wrong there are children born but these are born to parents that opt-out of the drug Longativity. Surplus can't stay hidden forever, especially not in a world where the youngest person should be 50!

The story is mainly focussed on Anna and Peter, Anna had lived at Grange Hall for as long as she remembers, she wants to become a Valuable Assest. She feels the need to pay Mother Nature back because of her parents mistake, she is being punished for her parents having her. She is well on her way as well, until she meets Peter. Peter has just been caught the strange thing is though, he is about the same age as Anna. No one gets caught at that age. He had other plans though, he wants to escape and take Anna with him. But why?

The setting is infact the greatest thing about the book, it give you a very bleak view into the future. How could people possably get away with treating children as slaves? That is practically what they are. They get beaten when they so much as think about the world outside. In fact they cannot be children, they have to learn to grow pretty fast.

I feel there were a few loose ends, partly on the case of Mrs Pincent who was incharge of the Hall. I would have liked to see more information about her past, why she was involved with the blackmarket. I hope the author delves more into this in the secod book.