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Sunday, June 17, 2012

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Showcase Sunday

I'm expecting quite the batch of books this week. But anyhow, the books I got last week were pretty awesome too.

Props to Books, Biscuits, and Tea for creating this meme where we tell you what we got in out mailbox!




For Review
Venom (Secrets of the Eternal Rose, #1)          This is Not a Test

Traded
Darkness Before Dawn

Given
Venom (Secrets of the Eternal Rose, #1)

Won
Fathomless (Fairytale Retellings, #3)     Winter White (Belles, #2)     Narc     The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1)

All three have been on my wishlist and hey! I finally get to read them. Of course I'll review them.
My BBB traded this with me. It's actually through this trade we became friends. Weird, right? Anyways, I love the cover, but the plot sounds a bit...familiar. And I've heard of the love triangle. Ummm...but we'll see.
That's right people! I was given an ARC of Venom. From who? Fiona Paul herself! Fangirl moment! Do you know how much screaming was done once we reached our hotel? A lot. Wouldn't hav emissed it for the world...maybe BEA though. ;)
Teen Author Carnival is where I won these. Fathomless sounds interesting, I haven't read Belles so I won't be reading book two, Narc seems...OK, and I've already read Goddess Test. I did re-read it though, and saw things with a critical eye. As in, it was once 5 stars...and decreased to 3.5. Ah well. Things happen.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

Some things are going on that you should've heard about by now. If you haven't, no worries! It's all here:

YA Crush Tourney Nominations
The nominations are starting for the annual YA Crush Tourney, hosted by the YA Sisterhood. Do you know your top ten swoon-worthy boys? The enter them here!

Lost Prince Release Date
We have the actual date now! Count down the days until October 23rd to buy the spin-off Iron Fey book!

Need Some Giveaways?
The famous Clear-your-shelf giveaway is here where bloggers are giving away their extras/unwanted books! I've entered at least 75% of them already! Find the links here!

New Book Site!
A new site has been launched, all about books! I was contacted and given the early access code which I'm allowed to pass on, so yes, this is allowed. The code is discover_books. Just type that in here and explore!

Awesome Cover Reveals
A few absolutely stunning covers were revealed. Click here to see my post of them!

On a personal note...

2-2-Too Late Giveaway
I've decided: If I reach 350 followers, I'll add in a winner. So then two winners will each receive two books!

Summer Goal!
I finally came up with my yearly summer goal: Collect all five Breathless Reads in ARC form! I already have 2/5. This'll be a cinch! I hope.

Friday, June 15, 2012

2-2-Too Late! Giveaway



222Too Late Giveaway

So as you know, I like to do things a bit differently. Remember my 111 giveaway? Well I was going to do a 222 Giveaway, but we all know it's too late for that. After all, I have 280 followers now! (and no, I still can't believe that.) ?Right? Wrong. Introducing the 2-2-Too Late! Follower Giveaway. Oh, and don't forget to see my review of Arise by Tara Hudson. It's right below this post.
By the way, these are all books that are either semi-popular, or not that popular.

The Bolts and Rods
  • US only. Sorry folks!
  • You must be a follower!
  • Do not leave your email in a comment
  • If you are the winner, you must reply within 48 hours or anotehr winner will be picked.
  • The books must be chosen from the list below

Narc     Ripple     The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight     The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers     First Date     Cleopatra's Moon     East     Carrier of the Mark (Carrier Trilogy, #1)     Spellbound (Spellbound, #1)      Old Magic     Unleashed (Wolf Springs Chronicles, #1)      Ruby Red (Edelstein Trilogie, #1)    
Princess Ben     Destined     The Hourglass Door (Hourglass Door, #1)

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Arise by Tara Hudson

Arise (Hereafter #2)
Goodreads Blurb
Amelia—still caught between life and death—must fight for every moment of her relationship with the human boy Joshua. They can hardly even kiss without Amelia accidentally dematerializing. Looking for answers, they go to visit some of Joshua’s Seer relatives in New Orleans. But even in a city so famously steeped in the supernatural, Amelia ends up with more questions than answers…and becomes increasingly convinced that she and Joshua can never have a future together.Wandering through the French Quarter, Amelia meets other in-between ghosts, and begins to seriously consider joining them. And then she meets Gabrielle. Somehow, against impossible odds, Gaby has found a way to live a sort of half-life...a half-life for which Amelia would pay any price. Torn between two worlds, Amelia must choose carefully, before the evil spirits of the netherworld choose for her


Amelia has stopped having her nightmares ever since she escaped the demons and into Joshua’s arms. She’s finally safe and happy. If you don’t stop and think about her random materializations and vanishing acts whenever a) her emotions run high or b) when she and Joshua are getting a bit…steamy, if you know what I mean. And that is quite the problem, isn’t it? And then Amelia discovers that the demons are after her and will kill anyone and everyone she loves. Including her mother, Joshua, even Jillian who seems to hater her. Any living being she associates with will be killed. And that’s when Amelia decides to leave Joshua, if only to protect him. But when New Orleans, Amelia finds that about five others can hear her, one of them are able to see her. Something that comes as quite the shock, especially when it turns out that they want to help, not harm, Amelia. Or do they? Because something weird is going on, especially when she meets Gaby, the ghost who lives half a life. Exactly what is going on? Is there a traitor in their mist? How does Gaby become solid? Questions are raised and answered in this sequel to the debut Hereafter.

We get to see new characters who I absolutely adored, even if a few weren’t very…real, and get to see more of old characters such as Joshua and Amelia as their budding relationship blossoms into something more…but that was the problem. The entire story, every little thing, was based on the romance. Amelia was in danger because she loved Joshua. She met the other evil ghosts...because she loved Joshua and wanted to leave him to protect him. She tried to become semi-human...for Joshua. OMG, Joshua, Joshua, Joshua. It just annoyed the heck out of me. Especially when the guy in questions is acting just a wee bit immature. And Amelia starts trusting almost everyone she meets. Really, Amelia?

On the other hand, I did enjoy this novel, especially because it's set in New Orleans which, as most know, is filled with ghosts so it was the perfect setting for this story. The characters all seemed to have a place in the story, so no one was exactly just there. The story line flowed naturally and beautifully so tehre weren't any akward moments, thank goodness! Our two main characters were in such a sweet romance and they seemed to be so loyal (maybe a bit too much.) The action was still there and I was at the edge of my seat, flipping through page after page. I’m still not sure if I think it suffered Sequel Syndrome where there is no actual plot since there were many revelations and plot development in Arise, but it seemed irrelevant though definitely interesting and fun to read.  The Hereafter series is definitely one of my favorite ghost stories!

Pages: 404
Series: Hereafter #2
Genre: Paranormal/romance
Publisher: Harper Collins
Release Date: June 5
Rating: 4 stars




"Then when I finished apologizing, I would ifnally tell him I loved him. More than anything."

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Guest Review: Uglies by Scott Westerfield

My first guest review! And it's only proper that my BBB (Best Blogging Buddy) is the reviewer. If you didn't know, "she" is Lisseth over at Read-a-holicz and she's made of awesomesauce! So taken from the blog itself...here's an intro to Lisseth:
Hi I'm the creator of this amazing blog. I am a senior in High school. Im 18. Going off to college in september. New York City is my home. I love to read. I write when I can. Poetry calms me. Singing makes me happy. I also discovered that I am addicted to blogs. I just can't stop joining them.lol.Im also a business woman,thats going to major in English Literature. Funny,right?
I took on blogging just this year. Hopefully I'll have success like many other bloggers I follow.

Ok, onto the review!

Uglies (Uglies, #1)
Goodreads Blurb
Everybody gets to be supermodel gorgeous. What could be wrong with that? Tally is about to turn sixteen, and she can't wait. Not for her license -- for turning pretty. In Tally's world, your sixteenth birthday brings an operation that turns you from a repellent ugly into a stunningly attractive pretty and catapults you into a high-tech paradise where your only job is to have a really great time. In just a few weeks Tally will be there.  
But Tally's new friend Shay isn't sure she wants to be pretty. She'd rather risk life on the outside. When Shay runs away, Tally learns about a whole new side of the pretty world and it isn't very pretty. The authorities offer Tally the worst choice she can imagine: find her friend and turn her in, or never turn pretty at all. The choice Tally makes changes her world forever.

5/5 Stars
Okay so I read this book like 5 years ago it was my first ya series book that really got me into reading. I was also surprised that it had come out way before the hunger games or twilight and not many people know about it and there all published by the same house, scholastic.

The world
The world of uglies really fascinated me I mean at 16 you get a mandated operation that turns u into a pretty. How cool is that. There is only one bad part, it turns u into a bubbly head. A pretty who just has fun, no opinions, or thoughts/ conscience. Plus the society is messed up since they don't feel anything but happy thought no anger or rebellion. Let's just say it may not b a good thing.

The characters
That's we're Shay and Tally come in. There friends who are close to turning. They have this sorta love hate relationship that gets more developed in further books. Tally is the quiet, submissive, typical ugly. Shay is not. She knows the risks of being a pretty. David oh David. He isn't really in the book a lot but he is a key player. He recruits for the smoke. Paris is briefly mentioned and is the only complain I had. I really wanted to to lean more about him, thought he is in the second book a lot more.

The smoke
It's the rebellion of uglies who don't Want to b pretty because they know wat will happen. They live without technology which is the big change in the book. They have books and I'd the setting for the third part of the book. They plant, take showers in the wild, And actually do manual labor.

The action
Tally goes into the wilds alone and has some really adventurous/ survivalist journey. There is a lot of action scenes throughout the book that makes you want to take part too.
There is a lot more that what I am saying. Just trust me, THIS BOOK IS GOOD! There is also some, actually, a lot of romance between two certain epic characters.which I will not tell you because YOU  NEED TO READ IT!
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