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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Book Haul+Weekly Recap (I bought a few version)

So...I...bought...a few...books...and I STILL have to buy 8 more! ACK. MY BOOK LIFE IS CRAZY. And I've checked my TBR. My TBR now has 24 books on it. Who says I'm going to die? ME. So last week, I didn't get much. So I mushed it in with this week's haul. I so wish I hadn't now.

All Books (Not including my eARCs, Broken by A.E. Rought and Gravity by Melissa West)



















Ok, so I would link them, but there are too many and right now, it's super late. When I'm writing this. But the books from top to bottom are:
Every Day by David Levithin
The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton
Whispers at Moonrise by C.C. Hunter
Burn for Burn by Siobhan Vivian and Jenny Han
Lovely, Dark, and Deep by amy Mcnamara
Through to You by Emily Hainsworth
Dark Star by Bethany Frenette
Valkyrie Rising by Ingrid Paulson
Lost Girl by Sangu Madanna
Poison Princess by Kresley Cole
Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter
Mystic City by Theo Lawrence
The Diviners by Libba Bray
Entice by Jessica Shirvington
A Fractured Light by Jocelyn Davies


Swag

Given



Traded


eBooks

Bought

Err...this is, remember, a mix of two weeks (even though last week wasn't much...)
SWAG I GOT FROM A.G. HOWARD!!! EEK! and it's so pretty! Especially the original ALICE picture thing!
SO. A week after I got an ARC of Lovely, Dark, and Deep, I got a HARDBACK of it. So there'll probably be a giveaway for it...without you knowing it...ANYWAYS. I also got Every Day from RANDOM BUZZERS because I'm an AMBUZZADOR! AND THAT AWESOME BURN FOR BURN HARDBACK? THAT'S SIGNED TO ME? The awesome Nicole at Paperback Princess went to the launch party and sent this to me! I didn't even know she had until I got it! EEK! 
Woot! I traded for THROUGH TO YOU and DARK STAR! But now I totally wish I had a hardback of Through to You since I saw it at B&N and it was so shiny! But I can't wait to read these two! I love the premise of second chances and superheroes!
I entered this thing with the publisher where bloggers enter a giveaway for a PDF of Gravity and I got it! WOOT! I also got Broken via NetGalley and Doomed as well, but for some reason I couldn't download after Broken! Eek!
SO. As you can see, I only bought a few! And ugh. I need to buy EIGHT MORE. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME. Seriously. I also have to buy my class reading books. Ugh....wait. IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE TOO MANY in that pic! Even though it's...ten books...Oh. I also preordered some books...whoops...



WEEKLY RECAP

And I also have TWO giveaways up and going! You can find those under my tabs or in my tab "Giveaways"!


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Such a Rush by Jennifer Echols

Such a Rush
Goodreads Blurb

High school senior Leah Jones loves nothing more than flying. While she’s in the air, it’s easy to forget life with her absentee mother at the low-rent end of a South Carolina beach town. When her flight instructor, Mr. Hall, hires her to fly for his banner advertising business, she sees it as her ticket out of the trailer park. And when he dies suddenly, she’s afraid her flying career is gone forever.
But Mr. Hall’s teenage sons, golden boy Alec and adrenaline junkie Grayson, are determined to keep the banner planes flying. Though Leah has crushed on Grayson for years, she’s leery of getting involved in what now seems like a doomed business--until Grayson betrays her by digging up her most damning secret. Holding it over her head, he forces her to fly for secret reasons of his own, reasons involving Alec. Now Leah finds herself drawn into a battle between brothers--and the consequences could be deadly.


One of the best contemps for sure...but I say that a lot! But this one is definitely for all those people who love sexy romances and/or guys. It's one of those sad-more-romancy-though kind of books that, even while they deal with real-life (SAD) situations, the romance was one of the biggest parts of the book. And I wouldn't have it any other way! 

I loved the characters! Leah was so kick-butt without seeming annoyingly so. She was so tough and used to this hard life, standing tall all the while. It's just something you have to admire about her. But she has her flaws. She just refuses to show them. And I loved that about her. She takes solace in flying and it seems so...understandable the way Echols put it. Leah was...so complex and she went through a lot of development throughout the book. In ways more than one.

And DANG! Jennifer Echols defintiely knows how to stir up a swoony romance and two equally hot guys. But, you know, only one guy can really capture your heart here. HELLO Grayson. He was like...Ash-like. And that's one of the biggest compliments I can give. Grayson was so aloof and cold towards Leah, but there were those flashes of warmth and kindness that just made your heart melt! It was so adorable...but then Grayson would be aloof again. But by then, we all knew that there was something behind that mask. And DAMMIT. I LOVE GRRAYSON SO MUCH. YOU SHOULD BUY THIS JUST FOR GRAYSON. He was like, the perfect YA bad boy.

*cough*

Anyways, I absolutely loved the plot. It wasn't boring at all. Grayson was blackmailing Leah to, get this, date his brother. But he never says why. And that's one of the biggest, burning questions. If Grayson loves Leah...why would he want her to date his brother? But, the reason made so much sense, and it was so touching. And it does sound like a love-triangle, but it wasn't. One of the boys got the boot in such a way that it...well. I can't say, now can I?

There was obviously a ton of research involved as well. But it didn't really appear that way, unless you were looking for it. I actually learned a lot about flying (but fats and I don't mix well. It went through one ear and out the other) and if I could remember it, I think I'd be a decent flyer and at least not get anyone killed.

Jennifer Echols writes a fantastic love story mixed with the story of someone discovering who they are and what they're worth. Touching and totally hot at the same time, Such a Rush is definitely one for contemporary and chick lit lovers. Real characters with real problems, this is definitely a twist on the norm. 

Pages: 336
Series: Stand alone
Genre: Contemp/Romance
Publisher: MTV  Books
Release Date: July 10
Rating: 5 stars


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Death and the Girl Next Door by Darynda Jones


Death and the Girl Next Door (Darklight, #1)
Goodreads Blurb
Ten years ago, Lorelei’s parents disappeared without a trace. Raised by her grandparents and leaning on the support of her best friends, Lorelei is finally beginning to accept the fact that her parents are never coming home. For Lorelei, life goes on. High school is not quite as painful as she thinks it will be, and things are as normal as they can be. Until the day the school’s designated loner, Cameron Lusk, begins to stalk her, turning up where she least expects it, standing outside her house in the dark, night after night. Things get even more complicated when a new guy—terrifying, tough, sexy Jared Kovach—comes to school. Cameron and Jared instantly despise each other and Lorelei seems to be the reason for their animosity. What does Jared know about her parents? Why does Cameron tell Jared he can’t have Lorelei? And what will any of them do when Death comes knocking for real? Thrilling, sassy, sexy, and inventive, Darynda Jones’s first foray into the world of teens will leave readers eager for the next installment.

So the first thing I thought when I read the blurb was "Oooh contemporary! Sounds cool!" and then, immediately after I read the firrst chapter "...IT'S A PARNAORMAL! THAT'S SO COOL" and it was! Because admit it, the blurb does sound contemporary, doesn't it? But trust me, this is definitely the opposite. 

Now, for some reason, I've been having issues with characters. Especially the main character. But Lorelei (first of all, very cool name no? I want that name!), but Lorelei was definitely an awesome character! She was just so snarky and quirky, and I had so much fun seeing the story through her eyes! She knew when things were serious, did her best to try and keep peace, and never let any team but hers win. She was stubborn, but didn't ignore warnings and go off on her on like those stupid heroines (there are so many of them...)
The characters all seemed a bit real. Not 100% like they-could-be-real-OMG-no-way but more of an I-would-do-that-too sort of way. Because honestly, I wouldn't kick two big angry supernaturally-strong guys in the shins when they're fighting. on the other hand, I would run out if...well, I can't spoil that, can I?

Ok, the cover and blurb are totally misleading here. While it looks like there was a love triangle between Lorelei, Jared, and Cameron, there really isn't. Cameron just hates Jared. For reasons know to me, and unkown to you. There was a love triangle and just a smidge of insta-love, but the love triangle makes the story more endearing since you see it from the POV of a person not involved. The insta-love between Jared and Lore was more...insta-lust honestly. And speaking of, the make out sessions were...well, let's jsut say they weren't exactly YA lol, but since this is an adult author turning into YA author as well, that can definitely be forgiven! 

The paranormal aspects were the best parts for sure.Like I said, at first I had thought that it was contemporary so when Lore had a vision I was just sitting there, gaping at the book. Even more surprising? Her friends knew about her skill and I loved that! Usually, the main character has to hide all these secrets from her best friends, but this is me going "If they're so your best friends..." Anyways, just to clear the air, this is an ANGEL book, ok? No werewolves, no vamps, ANGELS. And this was definitely a twist. Why? Because they also mention time traveling, or at least, something like it and that was definitely intriguing! I immediately wanted to know more! 

Randomly, I found it funny that Jared didn't want Cameron to tell Lore what he was. When it was so completely obvious.but maybe that's just for the readers!

This is definitely one you should pick up, especially if you've loved Darynda Jones' adult series, the Charley Davidson series, I think it's called. Angel fans will love this and contemporary fans will too! Death and the Girl Next Door was a laugh-out-loud YA book that was just the right amount of funny and danger. For people who love action and those plot-to-plot type of books, this is definitely one for you! But i'd recommend everyone to buy or at least pick it up. If the first 5 chapters don't suck you in, I'm not quite sure what will. 

Pages: 304
Series: Darklight #1
Genre: Paranormal/Romance
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date: October 2, 2012
Rating: 4.5 ---> 5 stars


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Waiting on Wednesday



City of a Thousand Dolls by Miriam Foster
City of a Thousand DollsThe girl with no past, and no future, may be the only one who can save their lives. 

Nisha was abandoned at the gates of the City of a Thousand Dolls when she was just a child. Now sixteen, she lives on the grounds of the isolated estate, where orphan girls apprentice as musicians, healers, courtesans, and, if the rumors are true, assassins. Nisha makes her way as Matron’s assistant, her closest companions the mysterious cats that trail her shadow. Only when she begins a forbidden flirtation with the city’s handsome young courier does she let herself imagine a life outside the walls. Until one by one, girls around her start to die.

Before she becomes the next victim, Nisha decides to uncover the secrets that surround the girls’ deaths. But by getting involved, Nisha jeopardizes not only her own future in the City of a Thousand Dolls—but her own life.







This sounds absolutely AMAZING. By just reading the synopsis I already have so many questions running through my head. "Why was she left outside the city?" "why are they dying?" "What are they trying to prove?" and then THAT COVER! Those symbols behind the words seem ominous and those two lion statues...wow. I really need to get my hands on THIS!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Blog Tour: Valkyrie Rising (Interview)

Hey guys! As part of the Valkyrie Rising tour, I've interviewed Ingrid Paulson, the author of this absolutely amazing book! And after the interview, bio, blurb, and contact (yes, I know, a lot. Of awesome!) there'll be a giveaway! But first, onto the interview!

Ingrid Paulson: Hi, Numbers 1 and 5 have similar answers, so I just consolidated them J
Fiction Freak:  How did you come up with the idea to use Valkyries? Why Norse mythology?
IP: I came up with the idea for Valkyrie Rising while on a trip to Norway with my grandmother, aunt, and cousin.  My father’s side is Norwegian, so we were traveling to visit relatives.  I have a deep and abiding love of Norway and I was just cutting my teeth as a writer while we traveled.  It hit me quite suddenly that I wanted to write about Norway and that I wanted to write about a shy girl coming into her own.  Valkyries seemed pretty obvious once those two pieces were in place.  So for much of the trip, as I watched the mountains and fjords roll past outside the car window, I was writing sections of the book in my mind.
FF: A lot of authors listen to music when writing. Did you? And if so, what?
IP: This is actually sort of embarrassing, but I listen to NPR when I write.  I love talk radio and I swear I learn the craziest things through osmosis while I work—even when not paying attention to what’s being said.  When I’m deep in revisions, I need silence.  Revising breaks my brain.  I’ll occasionally listen to music, but generally only when I’m at a café or writing with a friend.
FF: Do you have any other idea for a series? If so, I'd love to hear them!
IP: I have so many ideas I wish I could freeze time and write them all.  Right now, I’m working on a ghost revenge story—and while writing I’ve actually scared myself badly enough that I need to walk around my apartment and lock all the windows and double-check the doors.  Like that’ll stop a vengeful ghost!  I also have an idea for a sort of eco-thriller that I’ve been outlining.

FF: In Valkyrie Rising, our main character is attracted to the "undeniably alluring" Tuck. So do you prefer the bad boys/jerks or the sweet boy next door?

IP: I like a little bit of both.  I’m partial to the bad boy who’s actually sweet underneath it all and just needs the right girl to antagonize him into reforming his ways.  I really like banter and verbal sparring, even if I personally never have a comeback until 2 days after it was needed.  But it’s so fun to write those scenes.

FF: I think Valkyrie Rising is the first book I've heard of that takes place in Norway! Why did you pick this particular setting?


FF: Did you have to research any of the myths you used? If so, which ones and how much?

IP: Growing up, my grandparents’ house was like a shrine to Norway.  They made sure I knew the basics of Norwegian mythology and history, but I definitely did a lot of reading and research.  And not just for the myths—I  read a lot about Norway in general.  I have a couple of books on Norse Mythology, most notably D’Aulaires Book of Norse Mythology, which my editor mentioned during our initial phone call.  Of course I raced out and bought it immediately.

FF: What has been the absolute WEIRDEST part/experience of writing?

IP: Everything about writing is weird.  But awesome weird.  I’m not sure weird is the right word, but it’s completely surreal to have people outside of my friends and family reading my book.  Every time I see a review, I can’t believe someone has taken the time to read it—and articulate their thoughts about it.  I keep waiting for someone to tell me it’s all a big hoax.

Oh, and this is weird: when writing Valkyrie Rising, I swear, Tucker Halloway would wake me up at 5 AM from INSIDE my brain and tell me to start writing. 

FF: How long did it take for you to get a literary agent? And if you've ever been in the "slush" pile, what did you do/how did you feel?

IP: I’ve definitely served some time the slush pile.  I wrote my first book (not Valkyrie Rising) without having a clue what I was doing.  One day my husband came home from work and was like “what are you doing.’”  To which I replied, “I think I’m writing a book.”  He just looked at me.  Because it was so incredibly out of the blue.  But I finished it.
After having a couple of friends read that first book, and making some edits, I decided to query it.  I didn’t really know what I was doing, so those first months were pretty rocky.  Gradually, I found boards and web sites that gave invaluable advice on how to query.  So, I refined my approach. 
Overall, I queried on and off for about a year and I reworked both the manuscript and my query letter continuously during that time.  Until eventually, someone took a chance on me.  During that querying time, I also started writing Valkyrie Rising.  And I joined a critique group, which has made a huge difference in my writing and in my life.  I love my crit group and think everyone should get one--and if you don’t write, get a group of amazing and supportive friends and get together often.

FF: What's your favorite supernatural being you like to read about? Why?

IP: Well, since my book is Norse mythology, I’ll choose from that.  I developed a serious soft spot for Loki while revising.  I like that you never really know what game he’s playing—it was very fun to write his lines.  And he really surprised me several times.  In general, I like villains that shouldn’t be redeemable, yet are.

FF: What has been your funniest moment?

IP: I’m guessing you mean writing-related?  There have been quite a few of them!  It’s not exactly a moment—more like a million of them--but when I’m writing, I get “in character.”  I talk to myself. I laugh/cackle and make weird faces.  And when I’m writing fighting scenes, of which there are many in Valkyrie Rising, I’ve been known to sort of act them out.  Not full scale fighting, but I’ll catch myself making little hand jabs and saying things like “take that.”  Out loud. 

And let’s just say more than once, when writing outside my home, I’ve looked up and realized that even in a packed cafe, there’s a ring of empty tables surrounding me….

Favorite…

Snack?
IP: I could live on chocolate.

Movie?
IP: Once again, I’m revealing my dorky nature, but I love the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice.  It’s one of the few DVDs I own.

Debut? 
IP: That is impossible to answer!  There are so many amazing books out there!

Song? 
IP: It changes all the time, but right now, I’ve got to say Call Me Maybe.  My 3-year-old daughter knows all the words and the ‘call me’ hand gesture.  It’s hilarious.

Website? 
IP: I spend a lot of time reading book blogs – you guys are amazing.

FF: Any last words for readers/bloggers/aspiring writers?
IP: Readers: Thank you for loving books!
Bloggers: Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication!
Aspiring writers: Keep writing!  Not only does practice make perfect, keeping in touch with your passion makes it easier to weather what can often be a long and bumpy road.
Nikki:  This has been so fun—that’s so much for hosting me!

Valkyrie Rising Blurb
Nothing ever happens in Norway. But at least Ellie knows what to expect when she visits her grandmother: a tranquil fishing village and long, slow summer days. And maybe she’ll finally get out from under the shadow of her way-too-perfect big brother, Graham, while she’s there.

What Ellie doesn’t anticipate is Graham’s infuriating best friend, Tuck, tagging along for the trip. Nor did she imagine boys going missing amid rumors of impossible kidnappings. Least of all does she expect something powerful and ancient to awaken in her and that strange whispers would urge Ellie to claim her place among mythological warriors. Instead of peace and quiet, there’s suddenly a lot for a girl from L.A. to handle on a summer sojourn in Norway! And when Graham vanishes, it’s up to Ellie—and the ever-sarcastic, if undeniably alluring Tuck—to uncover the truth about all the disappearances and thwart the nefarious plan behind them.

Deadly legends, hidden identities, and tentative romance swirl together in one girl’s unexpectedly-epic coming of age.

Short Author Bio
Ingrid Paulson lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter and enjoys long-distance running, eavesdropping, and watching science documentaries. She has always loved books and writing short stories, but was surprised one day to discover the story she was working on wasn't so short any more. VALKYRIE RISING is Ingrid's first novel.

Ingrid's grandmother might actually be a Valkyrie; she's still waiting for her to come clean.


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Monday, October 8, 2012

Random Musings: Reviews

It's been too long since I made one of these! YAY! So topic: Reviews.

So, if you've noticed, most of my reviews are 4 stars or up. I'm a pretty generous reader, I guess. Not very picky, and I'll read almost anything! So my ratings tend to be pretty nice. :D And my reasons for giving those stars are honest, you guys. (Yes I had to point that out. Some people thought I was just giving out stars because I got them from the pub or author. :( ) And the reason most books have 5 stars? I don't like writing negative reviews, DNF's, 1 stars etc. Apparently I'm also a pretty good blurb judge and only get books my favorite bloggers say are good or have good summaries. ^_^ And OKAY, MAYBE the covers have something to do with it. Hmph.

But yeah. I only review the books I enjoyed or if the ARC was sent from a publisher or author. They sent the book, they have a right to get an HONEST review from me! :D

Just thought I'd clear that up!
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