Thursday, January 28, 2016

Thoughtful Thursday #5 Reading Habits Book Tag

Hello fellow readers!!

This Thursday I thought I would do something a little different and do a book tag that I've seen floating around recently!  I don't think I was tagged by anyone specific but this looked like fun.  I'll put a clean copy down in the comments, so if you want to do this it'll be easy.

The Reading Habits Book Tag

1. Do you have a certain place at home for reading?
 Normally I just read where I feel comfortable at.  During the day I will tend to sit in the living room where there's a lot of natural light.  Then at night I like to read in bed, or in my reading nook.

2. Bookmark or a random piece of paper?
To be completely honest, its normally a random piece of paper.  I do have a few pretty bookmarks I like to use, but 9 times out of 10, I can't find them.

3. Can you stop reading anytime you want or do you have to stop at a certain page, chapter, part, etc.?
I normally have to stop at a new chapter.  Its just so satisfying to mentally check off another chapter from a book.

4. Do you eat or drink while reading?
Probably more than I should!  I always have a coffee in my hand in the morning, then in the afternoon you'll probably catch me with some tea.  I just love caffeine.

5. Can you read while listening to music/watching TV?
Normally I can.  I never catch what's happening on TV or what music is playing because I block pretty much everything out, but it's nice to have that extra noise one in a while.

6. One book at a time or several at once?
I'm guilty of reading more than one book at a time.  I'm honestly trying to get better at it, there's just too many good books I want to read!!

7. Reading at home or everywhere?
Everywhere of course!  I always have my book I'm currently reading with me.  You never know when you'll have some free time!

8. Reading out loud or silently in your head?
Silently, unless I need to share something with my boyfriend then I'll read it out loud as dramatically as I can.

9. Do you read ahead or skip pages?
Me? What? Never!!  Okay fine, I will sometimes.  I always keep reading when I do though!

10. Breaking the spine or keeping it new?
This one is kind of tricky.  I normally have library books in hand so those spines are already broken.  With my own books though, like my manga, I tend to try not to break them.  Full novels however, I do break them a little.  I like them to have a "read" look to them.

11. Do you write books?
Nope, and I really don't have any plans to.  I don't have the patience to do all the editing.
 
Thanks for reading!
Now it's your turn!  Answer these questions so I can see if we have anything in common!


Stephanie

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

These Broken Stars
By: Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
My Rating: 4/5

I have to say I loved this book.  I went into it with an open mind and without much knowledge of what happens other than the main girl has red hair and is wearing a pretty dress on the cover.  (I know, how dare I be sucked in by a pretty cover, again)

I had heard a few people mention it was a good science fiction, young adult, fantasy novel, so of course I was intrigued and picked it up.  The whole book is written from two different and switching points of view.  At first that caught me off guard, but I loved the differing views on what was happening around them.  I can only assume the co authors did these in turn, each writing a chapter then the other writing the next from the other view.  They blended well and it never seemed to be disjointed at all.

**I may get a little spoilery here so you've been warned**

Lilac and Tarver find themselves on a seemingly abandoned but terraformed planet.  They each are the last person they would want to be stuck with alone, but they have no other choice.  Lilac is the daughter of the wealthiest and most powerful man in the universe.  Tarver is a lowly country boy turned war hero.

They are traveling across the galaxy on the Icarus which is the largest ship of its kind which struck some people as too Titanic-like but I didn't quite get that.  I was more afraid of the mythology behind Icarus and how he flew too close to the sun.  Just as I was about to look up about Icarus, my fears were confirmed.  Suddenly they are pulled out of hyperspace and in the panic, Lilac and Traver end up in the same escape pod.

As they travel across this (mostly) abandoned planet they must learn to work with each other to survive.

I loved how their relationship grew.  It felt so natural to me and I couldn't stop reading to find out what happened to them. Need this book in your life? Amazon is pretty great for that, and if you buy through my link I get a small commission, so its a win-win!

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

A Book Review: The Martian

The Martian
By: Andy Weir
My Rating: 5/5

Guys, stop what you're doing at this very moment and go read this book!  Yes, even if you're in the middle of reading my review, I'll wait.

*Waits patiently on you*

Okay, now that you're done, we can get into the review!

Mark Watney, botanist, engineer, and first man to be alone on Mars.  After a severe dust storm forces the crew to evacuate Mars, Mark finds himself alone on the surface clinging to life.  His crew believing him dead flee from the red planet just before their only form of escape fatally tips over.  Having made it safely onto their escape ship, the whole crew wishes there was something more they could have done to save him.

Mark is on his own.  The first step was to grow some food.  Being a botanist did come in handy on Mars!  To grow food, Mark needed to "make" more water.  This is where the book lost me a little.  I'm sure someone else could read this and understand just fine, but it just went slightly over my head.  With some potato plants growing he started to use his engineering skills.  Mark starts brewing up ideas for communication.

After about a month of mourning, NASA takes a look at Mars. They would have to make any images they found public, so for obvious reasons they were very hesitant.  With a nudge from an administrator of NASA Venkat finally caved and gave him the satellite time he was after.  They expected to find a body, but instead they found Watney alive!  There was no way to communicate with him, but they knew he was alive and were working on a way to get to him.

Mark planned to travel to the Pathfinder site.  NASA lost contact with that rover long ago, but he's an engineer, fixing things is his job.  All he knows is if he can make it there he may be able to communicate with Earth, and let someone know he is still alive.

Its been a long time since I've actually wanted to read a book so full of suspense.  After seeing the movie, and hearing such good things about the book I talked about it so much I got it for Christmas. (Thanks Issac!!)

I have so much that I want to say about this book.  I'm a sucker for anything written in journal format and most of this book was done just like that.  Watneys humor kept me laughing through the darkest parts of his journey.  It kind of made me want to be an astronaut.  Kind of.

Stephanie Need this book for yourself? Here's a link to its Amazon page! I do get a small commission if you use my link so it's a win-win! Thank you for your support! The Martian Amazon Page

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Thoughtful Thursday #4

Hey fellow readers!!

It's Thursday and you know what that means!! Another Thoughtful Thursday!!
I've decided to dig back to my freshman year of high school and go with a book I really enjoyed.

Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.

I had to do some looking to find these, I do not own this book and haven't read it since then.  I knew the first quote was a given.  I had this one hung up in my locker most of my freshman year.  

“People who cease to believe in God or goodness altogether still believe in the devil. 
I don’t know why. No, I do indeed know why. 
Evil is always possible. And goodness is eternally difficult.” 
-Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire 

Then I found a couple of quotes from the book I thought were interesting in and out of context.  Vampires have been very intriguing to me for a long time. 


“The world changes, we do not, therein lies the irony that kills us.”
-Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

 “The only power that exists is inside ourselves.”  
-Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

Monday, January 18, 2016

A Review: Love Fortunes and Other Disasters

Love Fortunes and Other Disasters
By: Kimberly Karalius
My Rating: 4/5

This book has one of the cutest covers I've seen in awhile, and normally I don't pick up books based on that.  The day I saw this in the library was the day I felt a reading block coming on and I needed something light and cute to life me out of the soon to be slump.

I felt like I could see the little town of Grimbaud like it was something from Amsterdam, or even out of a Nicolas Sparks novel, but that's exactly how it's supposed to feel.  She sets the scene in the town square with cute decorations and love is always everywhere.  I just can't handle the cuteness of the whole thing.

I loved how the relationship developed between Fallon and Sebastian.  The whole time it felt real, and not rushed.  I felt the pain for her friends ill-fated love fortunes, and for hers.  None of them wanted to end up in spinster or bachelor villa when they graduated.  So they took it upon themselves to break free of the fortunes that hung over the town.

If you're in the mood for a cute light read, this should be your next one.

Stephanie 

Love Fortunes and Other Disasters
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Thursday, January 14, 2016

Thoughtful Thursday #3

Hey Fellow Readers!

Today I bring you another Thoughtful Thursday!  This time we will be taking a closer look at Orson Scott Card.  I'm a big fan of his Ender's Game series, and can not wait to keep reading the shadow series.

Lets start with one most of you have probably either read, or seen the movie.  I highly recommend you check out Ender's Game, it definitely surprised me.

Ender's Game.

“I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves.”
-Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game

“Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth.”
-Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game

“If you try and lose then it isn't your fault. But if you don't try and we lose, then it's all your fault.”
-Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Short Review: The Rest of us Just Live Here

The Rest of us Just Live Here
By: Patrick Ness
My Rating: 3/5 Liked it, will not read again

 


Aren't we all sick and tired of reading about "the chosen one" by now?  Would you like to see when the rest of us go through when you are suddenly chosen to protect and save the world?  Well, I thought I was ready when I heard about The Rest of us Just Live Here, but I just couldn't fully get into it.

I will say it was an easy read for the most part. The chapters flowed well, the characters grew well, but something just seemed to be missing and I couldn't put my finer on it.  Maybe it was because he called the chosen ones indie kids, maybe it was the random bits of the indie kids lives at the beginning of each chapter.  I don't honestly know.  I do know that I still want to read more of his books, and plan on doing so very soon.

So long story short, if you already are a fan of Patrick Ness, please pick this one up.  If you are new to him and want to start somewhere I recommend picking up one of his other novels first.


Stephanie

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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Thoughtful Thursday #2

Hey Lovely Readers!

I'm back with another thoughtful Thursday!!

I thought I would go with someone that I read last year but never go to finish her series, but plan on doing so this year.  I've picked Lani Taylor, author of Daughter of Smoke and Bone.  I quite liked her first book and am disapointed in myself that I haven't picked up the other two yet, so quotes for today will just be from the first book.

Hope you guys enjoy!

“Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love.
It did not end well.” 
-Lani Taylor, Daughter of Smoke and Bone

 “Your soul sings to mine. My soul is yours, and it always will be, in any world. No matter what happens. I need you to remember that I love you.”
-Lani Taylor, Daughter of Smoke and Bone

“Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace is accord. Harmony.”
-Lani Taylor, Daughter of Smoke and Bone

“Because hope comes from in you, and wishes are just magic.”
-Lani Taylor, Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Ender's Game, A Review about the book (mostly)

Ender's Game
By: Orsan Scott Card
My Rating: 4.5/5 Loved it, will probably read again


This book seems a little intimidating at first, science fiction, space travel, and aliens.  No thanks, I would normally skip over that one.  To be honest, I only picked it up after watching the movie.   My boyfriend actually let me borrow his copy of it after he read it and said it was extremely good, and even better than the movie.  So that got me thinking "huh, I wonder how the book compares to movie."

The first thought I had was "wait, the kids are six?! I don't think they were that young in the movie!"  The answer is no, they did not show them that young.   They start off in battle school, training to fight an inevitable return attack by the Buggers, an alien species that almost wiped out humanity the first round. All of the kids grew up watching videos of the final battle with the Buggers. Then finally a heroic fighter pilot sacrificed him and his fighter jet to blow up the "mother ship" hoping that would put an end to the bloodshed.

Ender is a third child, which was unheard of, during the time in the books and was very uncommon.  Ender grows up before our eyes, and rather quickly.  He is so smart for only being six (must have something to do with being a special third child) and outsmarts bullies that are way larger than him.  His siblings, Valentine and Peter both went to the battle school Ender is in.  Peter failed out for being too quick to turn to violence and Valentine didn't make the cut because she was too kind.

The movie left out most of the subplot about Valentine and Peter, which I understand, but it is a shame.  For kids they are both highly intelligent and think like adults.  They were honestly two of my favorite characters in the whole series. 

With so much action, and a young unknowing hero, I couldn't put this book down and flew threw it.  So if you think this book it too intimidating, like me, just give it a chance!  You may just be surprised, I know I was.

Stephanie 




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