Sunday, December 4, 2011

Team Smackdown

Hello, how are you?

First of all, thank you to anyone who voted either for Will or Jem. It was a close smackdown this time!


The winner of the Team Smackdown - Team Will vs Team Jem from the Infernal Devices series by Cassandra Clare is:


Team Jem!

You know, I must confess I thought Will would win this one but I see Jem has a lot of fans. :D I can understand why that is!

Tomorrow I'll post a new Smackdown - Team Jace vs Team Simon (The Mortal Instuments Series) so stay tuned! :)



Now, when it comes to the giveaway. The winner of a bookmark from Sophine Giam is Marisol Gaddi. Congrats!



I could really use your help with this feature so if you are interested in being a team advocate please let me know! I'll show you the list of Teams that'll be featured. :)

Saturday, December 3, 2011

2012 Debut Author Reading Challenge

Another 2012 Reading Challenge I signed up for is the 2012 Debut Author Challlenge:



You can sign up for this challenge at: TheStorySiren

CHALLENGE OBJECTIVE:
 
  • To read & review a minimum of twelve young adult or middle grade debut novels between the dates of January 1, 2012 - January 31, 2013.*
*The 2013 extension is so that December Debuts can be read and count toward the challenge.

 
RULES & GUIDELINES:

  • You must have a Blog to post your reviews or be a member of Goodreads. 
  • Your blog must be written in English.
  • Deadline to join is May 31, 2012.

BOOK GUIDELINES:

  •  Must be a young adult or middle grade title.
  • Must be the author’s YA or MG debut, released in 2012.
  • If an author has a previous novel published for adults or children, they can still qualify for the challenge.
  • If an author has a previous YA or MG title, they do not qualify for the challenge.


Here's a list of books I intend to read for this challenge during 2012:

01. Incarnate - Jodi Meadows
02. Fracture - Megan Miranda
03. Born Wicked - Jessica Spotswood
04. Never Eighteen - Megan Bostic
05. Storm (Elementals 01) - Brigid Kemmerer
06. Breaking Beautiful - Jennifer Shaw Wolf
07. My Life Next Door - Huntley Fitzpatrick
08. Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass 01) - Sarah J. Maas
09. Pushing The Limits (Pushing The Limits 01) - Karie McGarry
10. Something Like Normal - Trish Doller
11. Flawed - Kate Avelynn
12.

I'll add books to this list as I decide which ones I want to read. :)

Monthly Favorites

So, it's time for another montthly favorites post!

 

November Monthly Favorites:

During November I've read:



Book Related:

  • Favorite Book Title - Remembrance

  • Favorite Book Cover - It's a tie between The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin and Remembrance by Michelle Madow


    • Most Embarassing Book Cover - None of the book covers are really embarassing. I'm not a fan of the Tantric Zoo cover, though.

    • Book You Can’t Believe You Waited So Long to Read - Clarity by Kim Harrington

    •  Favorite Reading Experience - The Vincent Boys by Abbi Glines

    • Book with the best Food -  


    Characters Related:

    • Best Male Character - I can't choose just one this month! Stone from Instant Gratification; Noah from The Unvbecoming of Mara Dyer; Drew from Remembrance and Beau from The Vincent Boys.

    • Best Female Character - Clare from Clarity and Mara from The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

    • Best Couple - Stone and Emme from Instant Gratification; Drew and Lizzie from Remembrance and Mara and Noah from The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

    • Best Love Triangle - Beau/Ashton/ Sawyer from The Vincent Boys

    • Favorite Crush -Three crushes this month: Stone from Instant Gratification; Drew from Remembrance and Beau from The Vincent Boys.


    Plot Related:

    • Best Plot Twist - Clarity by Kim Harrington. Find out about the reasons behind the crime.

    • Best Ending - The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin. I can't wait to find out what will happen in the next book because the cliffhanger at the end of Mara Dyer was amazing!

    • Steamiest Scene - Instant Gratification by Jill Shalvis. :)

    • Best Swoon-Worthy Moment - I can't choose just one! All books have swoon-worthy moments!

    • Most Heartbreaking/ Tear Jerker Scene -

    • Most Hilarious Scene - Stone being afraid of needles! (Instant Gratification) :D


    Quote Related:
      
    • Best Opening Line - As the man I loved approached my office, the image of a deer being hit by a truck came to mind. I was the deer, metaphorically speaking, and Mark Rousseau was the pickup truck of doom. - Callie in All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins

    • Most Memorable Quote - “Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.”- The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

    • Best Comeback - “You could start a fire with the heat between you two."
      "You're mistaking bitter animosity for heartfelt affection.” - The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
           

    Others
     
    • Series that I’m loving - Clarity by Kim Harrington; The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

      • Would Make the Best Movie – Remembrance by Michelle Madown


      So, what do you think? If you want, let me know which were your favaorite books of November:

      Thursday, December 1, 2011

      Review - A Slot Machine Ate Mt Midlife Crisis by Irene Woodbury

      Title and Author: A Slot Machine Ate Mt Midlife Crisis by Irene Woodbury
      Publisher: Kindle
      Publication Date: August 16th, 2011
      Paperback/Hardcover:
      Genre:

      Summary:
      Quirky jobs, wacky friends, hot crushes, and an unraveling marriage are all part of this darkly funny novel describing 45 year-old newlywed Wendy Sinclair’s life in Las Vegas after she impulsively decides to stay following a bizarre girls’ weekend in 2005.

      Review:
      I received A Slot Machine Ate my Midlife Crisis from the author in exchange of an honest review and really enjoyed the book.
      Wendy is newly married and doesn’t know how to deal with all the changes in her life. Plus, she’s going through a midlife crisis!
      Wendy decides the solution to all her problems is to spend a weekend with her friends in Las Vegas. The weekend is the perfect chance for some entertainment, self-discovery and to learn a few important lessons.
      All the characters introduced during the book brought something to the story and play an important role in Wendy’s life.
      This book is a good read. It is well written and the characters are well developed and easy to like and relate to.
      I enjoyed reading about Wendy’s adventure in Las Vegas. The characters found themselves involved in real situations and always managed to deal with them in a funny way.
      I also enjoyed the end of the book and was pleased with it.
      All in all, this is a fast and interesting read. The book is very well-written and the characters are developed and interesting.
      It kept me very entertained.

      Rating: Worth Your Time and Must Read (4  Stars)

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      Go visit the other reviews and let people know what you think about them!


      This will is weekly feature posted on Thursdays. :)



      Wednesday, November 30, 2011

      My Book Boyfriend


      My Book Boyfriend is a weekly meme, hosted by Missie at The Unread Reader. It is a weekly meme where we talk about a literary crush including stats, a picture of what you imagine he looks like and some quotes from him that make you swoon.  If you are interested in participating please check out the My Book Boyfriend Introduction Page over at Missie's blog The Unread Reader.


      This week my book boyfriend is:


      Dell Conelly from Animal Attraction by Jill Shalvis


      Stats

      Status: Dell is a veterinary, who obviously, loves animals. He's Jade's love interest an boss!

      Age:

      Height: 6'2

      Eyes:Brown

      Hair: Brown

      More info: Dell is funny friendly. It's clear he's attraced to Jade but he doesn't do relationships. He's more the love them and leave them type.




      " Dell braced himself, but all that delicious warm mocha skin of his—courtesy of his Native American mother—covered an impressive amount of tough testosterone and muscle. Still, even a six-foot-two, 180-pound veterinarian extraordinaire could be leveled by the freighttrain force of a chunky St. Bernard, and at impact Dell landed on his ass."





      " Come on, baby,” he murmured. “Give it up for me. You know you want to.”
      Jade Bennett did her best to ignore the way the low, sexy voice made her shiver. Besides, it wasn’t aimed at her. Dr. Dell Connelly— dog whisperer, cat whisperer, horse whisperer, and known woman whisperer— was talking to a stray kitten."

      “He knew every bit as much as she that this shouldn’t happen. It was risking too much. Someone was going to get hurt.
      Too late for that . . .
      And in any case, he couldn’t let her go. In fact, his arms came around her and held on.
      “Jade, what the hell am I going to do with you?”
      “Are you as scared as I am?”
      “Terrified,” he said. “Hold me.

      "“You asked why I’m here,” he said against her lips. “It’s because you’re a part of my life, you’re a part of me, Jade, the most important part, actually, and have been since the day you walked into Sunshine.”
      Jill Shalvis posted those pictures of Dell on her blog and now I can't imagine him as anyone else!



      What about you? What do you think?Do you like Dell?

      Interview with Leah Cypess + Giveaway

      Nightspell Blog Tour: Interview + Giveaway


      I'm participating in the Nightspell Blog Tour and Leah Cypess was nice enough to answer a few of my questions!


      1 - Tell us a little bit about yourself? 
      LC: I’m a person who always wanted to be a writer, but spent a lot of my life in pursuit of a more practical profession: I majored in biology, minored in biology, then went to law school and worked as a lawyer for two years. While I was working in law (which I hated), I read a blog post by Libba Bray in which she described her typical day as divided between writing and taking care of her son, and I remember thinking, “That’s my dream life.” And now I’m living it! I sometimes find it difficult to believe how fortunate I am.

      2 - When did you find out you wanted to be a writer?
      LC: I remember telling my grandmother when I was eight years old that I intended to be an author when I grew up. She didn’t think it was such a great idea… see above re pursuit of a practical profession.

      3 – What inspired you to write Mistwood and Nightspell?
      LC: Mistwood began with an image in my mind of a scene: men in horseback riding into a misty forest in search of the magical creature who lived there. Nightspell began with an idea – what would a murder mystery look like if it was set in a society where the dead came back to solve their own murderers?

      4 – Out of all your characters, which one is your favorite? If you could invite that character for dinner what do you think you would talk about? :)
      LC: Wow, you do know how to ask the hard questions, don’t you? ;) The honest truth is that the character I’m currently writing is my favorite, and that tends to be true no matter what book I’m working on. Of the characters in my published books, Clarisse is probably the most fun to write, but I’d be a bit too intimidated to invite her for dinner. I think I’d invite Darri (from Nightspell), if I had to choose.

      5 – Is there anything you would like your readers to take away from your books?
      LC: Primarily, a great reading experience.  If they feel like they’ve learned from my characters’ experiences in any way, that’s a bonus.

      6 – What do you like the most about writing? What would you say is the hardest part of being a writer?
      LC: I like the writing part the most, especially when I get a new idea, fall in love with it, and blaze full steam ahead on it for a while. I don’t like the inevitable part where I run out of momentum and go crazy trying to figure out what should happen. I especially don’t like it when it happens on deadline – ironically, the stress and enforced pacing that comes with getting published is the hardest part for me.

      7 – Who is/are your favorite author/s?
      LC: There are far, far too many to list! In terms of fantasy, I am a big fan of Sarah Rees Brennan, Franny Billingsley, Megan Whalen Turner, and Juliet Marillier, among others; these are authors whose next book I will buy without even bothering to check what it’s about. I also really like the recent contemporary YA authors Swati Avasthi and Ashley Hope Perez.

      8 - Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
      LC: That if you’re writing, you’re not an aspiring writer, you are a writer. You can aspire to get published, and I hope you all do, but never let that come before your love of writing.

      9 – What can your readers expect from you in the future?
      LC: Hopefully, a lot of books! I’m currently working on a story about assassins and sorcerers that I’m very excited about, but I don’t have anything definite to report about it yet.

      10 - Is there anything else you would like your readers to know?
      LC: Lots of stuff! It’s all in the annotated copy of MISTWOOD.
      Just kidding – I want you to know that I’m incredibly grateful for, and astonished by, all the people who have loved my worlds and characters and plots as much as I do.


      Thank you so much, Leah! :) 


      I also have a little giveaway for you:
      • One person will win bookmarks signed by Leah Cypess!


        Tuesday, November 29, 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! 

        This week I'm reading: 

        Remembrance - Michelle Madow


        "He must have figured that I wasn’t going to try pulling away again, because he raised his hand to my shoulder and trailed his thumb down to my elbow, reaching my wrist and intertwining his fingers with mine. The palms of our hands connected, and I decided to enjoy the time we could be together, knowing that everything would return to the way it had been come Monday morning."


        What about you? What are you reading this week? Are you enjoying it?