Wow, just wow! I will start this off by saying I wasn't sure if I wanted to read this. I am a HUGE Harry Potter fan and wasn't exactly sure how I felt about continuing on with the next generation. My family couldn't believe I didn't pick it up the day it came out or read it in a couple of hours.
I decided to pick it up at a shopping trip to Target and when I got home sat in my comfy chair and opened it. That was all it took. I was transported back to the wizarding world in one swoop.
While not a fan of the play format it did not distract me in the least. I loved every second of the story. I felt Harry's pain as he struggled with parenting, something I can totally relate to. I loved watching the progeny be the same and yet very different from their parents. I loved the inside jokes and the ribbing. I am so glad I read it, I while I didn't devour it in an hour, it only took a day. I highly recommend it.
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Friday, July 29, 2016
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
There are no words strong enough to describe how this bittersweet story made me feel. A beautifully written tale about Louisa, a quirky young women who has lead a relative boring life. This all changes when she becomes caregiver to Will Traynor a former jet-setter who is now wheelchair bound after a tragic accident left him quadriplegic.
Louisa's goal show Will that life is still worth living, Will's goal, get Louisa to live. Humorous one page and heartbreaking this next you will go on a roller-coaster adventure with the two. The conclusion of which will have you reeling.
Louisa's goal show Will that life is still worth living, Will's goal, get Louisa to live. Humorous one page and heartbreaking this next you will go on a roller-coaster adventure with the two. The conclusion of which will have you reeling.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Ok am I allowed to just post OMG I love this book and this series just because?? Well as a teacher and a librarian I have to say no because that just isn't a good enough review. I would tell my students to expand on that so that someone else wants to read it. Infinity is the first book in the Chronicles of Nick series. It is a supernatural fantasy that has action, adventure, and a little bit of romance. In a nut shell someone or something has turned the high school football team into Zombies. The question is --Can they be turned back before they eat New Orleans. Infinity is a great start to an amazing series. It has a great pace, with interesting and funny characters. And while I love Nick---Bubba is my favorite computer geek.
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Winter by Marissa Meyer
I love series books. There was a time when I wasn't a fan because I am not the most patient person and waiting around for the next installment can be frustrating. There have been many series that I started that I lost interest in while waiting and I didn't go back to but this wasn't one of them. I totally enjoyed waiting for this last installment. I have thought about the interesting twists that Marissa Meyer's incorporated to her story using the much beloved fairy tales. It was an exciting and heart wrenching ride at times. But it was so well worth it. I highly recommend the series to fans of dystopian novels, fairy tales and science fiction. It is gruesome enough for guys with enough romance to keep girls swooning. A great read!
Monday, November 23, 2015
The Walking Dead Vol. 1-Days Gone Bye by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore
Well if you ever came into the library on a Monday you would know that I am a HUGE fan of The Walking Dead television series. One of my first questions on Monday is did you watch?!? And as big of a fan of the show i have never read the graphic novel although my nephews have sang its praises since the beginning. They tell me that while similar at times there are many differences that take the story into different directions.
I recently read Days Gone Bye and my overall feeling was Hmmmmm. I can't say I loved it like the series but I didn't hate it. It was a very quick read. Pretty much the first season of the show was Volume One with enough similarities to make me feel like I was seeing my friends from the series and enough differences to make go OH!. The illustrations tell more of the story then the text so if you don't pay close attention to them you will miss a great deal. I will probably continue with the graphic novel but I have to admit it is one of the first times when I like the TV show more.
I recently read Days Gone Bye and my overall feeling was Hmmmmm. I can't say I loved it like the series but I didn't hate it. It was a very quick read. Pretty much the first season of the show was Volume One with enough similarities to make me feel like I was seeing my friends from the series and enough differences to make go OH!. The illustrations tell more of the story then the text so if you don't pay close attention to them you will miss a great deal. I will probably continue with the graphic novel but I have to admit it is one of the first times when I like the TV show more.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
Ok, so I am not only on an end of the world/dystopian kick I love novelized fairy tales or fairy tales with a twist. The 1939 film the Wizard of Oz is a classic for many reasons. It is the first full color film and it was and still is amazing. It brought the book by L. Frank Baum to life. Who would have thought Dorothy had a dark side.
Danielle Paige would. Amy Gumm is whisked away to the land of Oz by way of tornado and that is where her similarities to Dorothy ends. All Amy really wants to do is survive, but Dorothy has turned into quiet the sociopath and that is just not in her plan. Power has corrupted the originals from Oz. Its just amazing how thoroughly it has.
Danielle Paige would. Amy Gumm is whisked away to the land of Oz by way of tornado and that is where her similarities to Dorothy ends. All Amy really wants to do is survive, but Dorothy has turned into quiet the sociopath and that is just not in her plan. Power has corrupted the originals from Oz. Its just amazing how thoroughly it has.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Legend by Marie Lu
So I have been on an end of the world kick/Dystopian novel kick for the last couple of years. I have tried to read a variety of these types of books and usually I just love them. You will probably see many more reviews for this genre throughout the blog so I like to think I know a bit about the genre.
With that said let me talk about Legend. I wanted to read this books when it first came out but for some reason I just never got around to it. Not really sure why but it was always on my to read list but other books always called louder to me.
This is the first book in a series and I think this book will be the only one in the series I read. I wanted to love it, then I wanted to like it. I felt neither. I didn't even hate it. I just wanted to finish it. I kept giving it another chance hoping there would be something to pull me to it.
While I know dystopian novels and science fiction genre are not realistic they should make you believe that they could be. I am not sure if it was the story line or the charterers but I just didn't care enough about either to believe in them.
With that said let me talk about Legend. I wanted to read this books when it first came out but for some reason I just never got around to it. Not really sure why but it was always on my to read list but other books always called louder to me.
This is the first book in a series and I think this book will be the only one in the series I read. I wanted to love it, then I wanted to like it. I felt neither. I didn't even hate it. I just wanted to finish it. I kept giving it another chance hoping there would be something to pull me to it.
While I know dystopian novels and science fiction genre are not realistic they should make you believe that they could be. I am not sure if it was the story line or the charterers but I just didn't care enough about either to believe in them.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Cress by Marissa Meyer
I am completely enjoying the way the series is progressing and I am so looking forward to the last installment of Winter in November. I have already pre-ordered it. There is a good balance between action, adventure, a touch of romance and a lot of humor. I find myself laughing out loud at the sarcasm and banter between the characters. I have grown attached to them and feel their joy and pain right along with them.
Cress our title character of this segment has been trapped away in a satellite for the last seven years. Trapped to due the bidding of Mistress Sybil. While sequestered away she lets the net dramas she watches invade her imagination and her fantasies. When she is finally rescued will reality live up to them?
Cress is our Rapunzel, and Cinder and Scarlet come into play. I am rooting for them all.
Cress our title character of this segment has been trapped away in a satellite for the last seven years. Trapped to due the bidding of Mistress Sybil. While sequestered away she lets the net dramas she watches invade her imagination and her fantasies. When she is finally rescued will reality live up to them?
Cress is our Rapunzel, and Cinder and Scarlet come into play. I am rooting for them all.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
Sorry I haven't reviewed this past September but it was a pretty busy month getting acclimated in the new school. But I am back now and hopefully will be able to post at least two reviews a month.
So lets get on with it. I think I posted preciously about starting this series. I was a bit reluctant, because while I love fairy tales and I love novelization of fairy tales I wasn't sure if I was going to love the novelization and scifi version of fairy tales. Well quick answer is I do love them.
Scarlet is book two of the Lunar Chronicles. A feisty, hot-tempered red head. And while a bit stero-typical it fits her well. Scarlet is passionate and hard-working and will stick up for the underdog. Then there is Wolf. Is he truly evil? Or does he want to help Scarlet and her quest to find her grandmother.
Marissa Meyer takes elements of the Little Red Riding Hood tale and makes them her own. Intertwining them with Cinders story. I highly recommend this series. It is exciting and fun. Filled with humor, action, adventure and even romance. There is something for everyone.
So lets get on with it. I think I posted preciously about starting this series. I was a bit reluctant, because while I love fairy tales and I love novelization of fairy tales I wasn't sure if I was going to love the novelization and scifi version of fairy tales. Well quick answer is I do love them.
Scarlet is book two of the Lunar Chronicles. A feisty, hot-tempered red head. And while a bit stero-typical it fits her well. Scarlet is passionate and hard-working and will stick up for the underdog. Then there is Wolf. Is he truly evil? Or does he want to help Scarlet and her quest to find her grandmother.
Marissa Meyer takes elements of the Little Red Riding Hood tale and makes them her own. Intertwining them with Cinders story. I highly recommend this series. It is exciting and fun. Filled with humor, action, adventure and even romance. There is something for everyone.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Salem's Vengeance by Aaron Galvin
Salem’s Vengeance by Aaron Galvin is a historical fiction
novel that takes place 19 years after the Salem Witch Trials of The
Crucible. It took me about two chapters
before I became invested in the story but once I was in I was trapped. The tone is dark and menacing you can feel
the peril that plagues our main character Sarah Kelly. As the story unfolds we are as much in the
dark as young Sarah. But after an
adventure of dancing in the moonlight with her friends demons seem to take
hold. But are they really demons? Strong family ties and a small love triangle make the story complete. An interesting take on the Salem Witch
trials. I highly recommend this to fans of the time period and who like to be
scared.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
One word review....WOW.
Word number two.... uggggg CLIFFHANGERish. Which isn't a really a word.
I remember vaguely when this book first came out in the beginning of 2012. I found the cover intriguing. I am a sucker for a fairly tale retelling but for some reason every time I picked this book up, I put it back down. I like dystopian fiction and cyborgs and science fiction I just didn't think I would like them all together. Boy was I wrong. Cinder is an engaging and magical story about a cyborg mechanic. While the story is familiar, Marissa Meyer puts enough twist into it to make it her own. I highly recommend this story to readers who like fairy tales with a twist. It is the first book in the Lunar Chronicles Series and I will be reading book two very soon.
Word number two.... uggggg CLIFFHANGERish. Which isn't a really a word.
I remember vaguely when this book first came out in the beginning of 2012. I found the cover intriguing. I am a sucker for a fairly tale retelling but for some reason every time I picked this book up, I put it back down. I like dystopian fiction and cyborgs and science fiction I just didn't think I would like them all together. Boy was I wrong. Cinder is an engaging and magical story about a cyborg mechanic. While the story is familiar, Marissa Meyer puts enough twist into it to make it her own. I highly recommend this story to readers who like fairy tales with a twist. It is the first book in the Lunar Chronicles Series and I will be reading book two very soon.
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