Monday, May 28, 2012
22. Zombies Don't Cry
4 of 5 stars! There were minor spelling and grammar errors as well as mismatching details inside the story. Sometimes I got confused by what was going and was like- how did this happen? I would have to re-read some pages several times before it made sense, but it was still a good book.
Monday, May 21, 2012
21. Ashes of Dearen: Book 1
It takes place in the smallest of the three nations in Dearen. There are actually four MC: Princess Frya (it opens with her- and I was like "Purple hair? Is this some kind of fanfiction! Ugh!"- and her younger brother Kyne overlooking the city of Dearen and the safra haze that cover it), Sean (a Wolven assassin who's mortal enemies are the Volveni aka the rulers of Dearen), Picord (the son of the Kahn- ruler of one of the three nations- and a safra addict), and Elenor (King-wife of Yamnir- I hope I spelled that right). It weaves a magical story of love and deceit and plots of stealing the ancient recipe for Safra, joy incarnate.
5 out 5 stars! I give this rating gladly. I found little to no spelling/grammar errors and the story was just- wow, amazing! It contains a few racy scenes including several homosexual ones!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
20. Fifty Shades of Gray
I kept hearing great things about E.L. James's Fifty Shades of Gray and, one day, was like, "Why not try it?" So, even though I'm not big on erotica I bought the first book.
I have to say this, if you read it you will either love it or hate. I was more than shocked to say it actually had a plot!!! And it wasn't so heavy on M&S play that I was sickened. So I feel complied to give it:
5 of 5!!!!! What is this? Second or third 5 stars? Not to sure... keep an open mind and read: the plot starts off very slow and quickens in the middle!!! If asked in the middle of the book what I rate it, I would have said a 3 :)
So what changed my mind? You may ask... the ending, in truth. The MC, Ana Steele, finally stood up to enigma Christin Grey. I liked that and it was well written, believable too.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
19. The Selection
4 of 5 stars- I don't like how it ended in the middle of the selection and the rebels knocking on the door. :( and the second books won't be out for awhile. Lol, I wonder if I will even remember this series by that time?
Monday, May 14, 2012
18. Diamond Eyes
For better or worse 3 of 4!!!!
17. The Vow
I will say this, I am an atheist, have been since I was 10 years old (I know, I know quite young to fade from the path but I was going through a hard time and "god" was not with me and I really needed "god" to be; it was myself and my friends and family who helped me through not an all-knowing being up above.) so this may come up basis. I felt like Kim, the narrator, was shoving his fate down my throat. I swear not a page went by where "god" wasn't mentioned. God give me strength, god performed a miracle and while I think it's a moving story- I felt tears prickling at the back of my eyes several times, though it was ruined when "god" had a helping hand- however I can't help but think of all the people "god" hasn't helped. Like Avery, the little girl who recently passed for SMA type 1; why save a grown woman but give a small child a disease and little to no chance to live?
I give it a 2 of 5 stars.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
16. The Price of Longing
I give it 4 out of 5 stars: I have to say I'm a sucker for happy endings and the ending left me hurting more than anything. On the plus side, it tells more of how Rapunzel ended up in the tower and it delves deeply into her feelings.
15. Save the Last Dance
Saturday, May 12, 2012
14. Boy Soldier
3 of 5 stars!!!!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
13. The Silent Princess
The Silent Princess </i>by Trista DiGiuseppi was a short story about a young princess who was taught never to speak in front of men as it was unladylike. The main plot was the overthrow of her parents as monarchs as their people were starving and desperate.
I have to give it 1 of 5 for the plot skips around. At first it seems to be of the princess's upbringing and her wish to play with her father's toys- objects unnamed bit I get the feeling they were torture devices and sex toys as she states in the story: '- with blood and other body fluids she had yet to now of'. and later: 'the ones in the dungeon, not those pleasurable ones used in his chambers'. Then it switches to the mothers pov and speaks of the her hatred for her unfaithful husband. Then it was the fathers as he 'played' with his prisoners in the dungeon. Finally gets into the main plot of the peasant farmers invading the palace.
The up side of the story is that it was a fast story- I don't think I would have finished it if it was another twenty pages long!!! The downside- I really don't like that the author didn't give any of the characters names. She always referred to them by station.
12. The Enchantress
I give it a 4 of 5. It was a unique way of telling a story, the few complaints I have: a few spelling and grammar errors and it was much too short. Makes me very sad :(
Monday, May 7, 2012
11. Rich Love
I give it 1 star of 5. There were grammar mistakes a sixth grader wouldn't have missed. The author calls the MC's best friend Sakura instead of the name "Maya" she already set her forth as. The teacher's name in their class is Uchihia and, added with "Maya Haruno" with pink hair and green eyes makes me believe this is a reference to Naruto's, a popular manga and anime in Japan. It may even be a fanfiction. In truth, I say: Not worth the ten-fifteen minutes it took me to read during lunch today.
10. Dead(ish)
You can tell I was bored at work? Two books on two days, well I can't emphasize with the customers and frankly don't care anymore. 3 more months till I graduate!!!! Whoo!!!
The story itself was cute- a new take a haunting of an ex.
The main plot of the story is of Linda- a ghost who can't find her body so she's taken to tormenting her ex Mike who killed her. She hired a PI who she basically threatens- e.g. 'I will haunt you in-between Mike if you don't find my body!'- into finding, well, her.
It's a funny story that went by too fast with little to none suspense. 3 of 5 stars.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
9. The Corpse King
I've taken to reading between customers at work lol. Today read the 'The Corpse King' by Christopher Kellen. It was a short quick opening to a new interesting series with a MC named D'Aren on I his apprenticeship journey. He and his master come across a boy-king controlled by a demon and must defeat him to vanquish the creature.
4 of 5 stars and I am sooo going to check out this series.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
8: Mastiff
5 out of 5!!!! It has some slow parts in the middle, but the action always picks up when I thought, "When is something going to happen?" It was a great end to a great trilogy, but I can't help think "Is this the last book?" There were hints of more to come, so I would be very disappointed if she doesn't revisit this era and character.