Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Just Listen


The Author: Sarah Dessen 
Published: July 5th 2007
Pages: 371
 
Synopsis: I'm Annabel. I'm the girl who has it all. Model looks, intelligence, a great social life. I'm one of the lucky ones. Aren't I? My 'best friend' Sophie is spreading rumours about me. My family is slowly falling apart. It's turning into a long, lonely summer, full of secrets and silence. But I've met this guy who won't let me hide away. He's one of those intense types, obsessed with music and totally unafraid of confrontation. He's determined to make me listen. Will I ever find the courage to tell him what really happened the night Sophie and I stopped being friends?
 
What i thought of the cover: Pinks, Oranges, purples and whites can a cover get any more girly. The answer being yes with the different style of graphics ranging from flowers to hand bags to underwear and every little image is somehow in it’s own way related to the story.
I give the cover a 4 out of 5

What i thought of the story: For the longest of times I’ve always heard about Sarah Dessens books and how good they are so when I saw one in my favourite book charity shop in St Andrews I though might as well give it a try to see what I think. So just plunging in to Just Listen I had no idea what to expect other than it’s a about a teenager having a fall out with a best friend, having family trouble to cope with and a guy though I can honestly say I never expected to what extent either of these three topics had involved. What I really liked about the story most of all was that there was more than just one message through the story, Don’t be afraid to speak up, be proud of who you are and also it’s not always about you, so really one message being put out to the reader through each sister. Another thing I really liked was that the whole point of the story was to show readers that you don’t know what someone else’s life is like even though it may seem perfect to you. I can’t wait to check out more of Sarah Dessens books which hopefully are just as good if not better.

Over all I give this story a 4.5 out of 5 stars

Now I will listen to music like I’m enlightened


Monday, 9 July 2012

  The Daughter Of Smoke And Bone

The Author:  Laini Taylor 
Published: September 29th 2011
Pages: 418
 
Synopsis: Errand requiring immediate attention. Come. The note was on vellum, pierced by the talons of the almost-crow that delivered it. Karou read the message. 'He never says please', she sighed, but she gathered up her things. When Brimstone called, she always came. In general, Karou has managed to keep her two lives in balance. On the one hand, she's a seventeen-year-old art student in Prague; on the other, errand-girl to a monstrous creature who is the closest thing she has to family. Raised half in our world, half in 'Elsewhere', she has never understood Brimstone's dark work - buying teeth from hunters and murderers - nor how she came into his keeping. She is a secret even to herself, plagued by the sensation that she isn't whole. Now the doors to Elsewhere are closing, and Karou must choose between the safety of her human life and the dangers of a war-ravaged world that may hold the answers she has always sought.
 
What i thought of the cover: If it wasn’t for the shiny metallic cover that caught my eye then I probably wouldn’t of spotted this book and picked it up. It’s a nice simple feather design with a mixture of blues, Purples and silvers that give it a very nice colour coordinated feel and it’s as if you can almost see the feathers in reality. The titles also interesting as it’s not all the one font giving it that little spark of individuality. The back of the cover is also impressive with the silhouette city scape giving it that mysterious kind of aura and also giving the reader an idea as to what it‘s like to be in the characters world. 
 
I give it a 4.5 out of 5 stars
 
What i thought of the story: When I first started reading this book my first thought was that it was too boring and that I would end up not enjoying the story whatever it was at all. However just because something starts off boring doesn’t mean it will stay that way throughout the book and I have to say that in this case it defiantly get’s more interesting from the slow start at the beginning. So I’ve never really read any books with chimeras, especially with them being a major part of the story only the fullmetal alchemist manga really if that counts so finding out about them and what type of world they live in gave a good insight as to what the author imagines in this world of mythical bests could be like if they exist in a world of there own. Also having Karou (main character) somewhat involved in that world and making her life in the human world as a art student made it all tie together rather nicely leaving the reader guessing till the end what the connection is. There’s also the angels which gives an interesting twist with seeing them for the most part as the bad guys rather than the heavenly good beings we all think angels to be. I’ll admit I love stories where romances start with two people totally despising one another and in this case as well it’s almost a little Romeo and Juliet thing going on.
Overall I give the story a 4 out of 5 stars

It truly is better to hope than to wish
 
 

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Wither

 
The Author: Lauren DeStefano
Published: March 22end 2011
Pages:358

Synopsis: Sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery has only four years left to live when she is kidnapped by the Gatherers and forced into a polygamous marriage. Now she has one purpose: to escape, find her twin brother, and go home – before her time runs out forever.

What i thought of the cover: What a gorgeous cover this is :] I Love how the colours are coordinated and i love the metallic pink colour of the text. I just adore how there’s the circle around the trapped bird in a cage and another around Rhines hand where the wedding ring is to show that's she trapped. I also like the models hair and makeup though i don't like the skirt of the dress unlike the rest of it. Apart from that one thing i absolutely just love the cover so...

I give this cover 4.5 out of 5 stars

What i thought of the story: For a while now I’ve been wanting to read this book having heard quite a lot of good reviews to this already very popular story. I’m glad to say I’m also one of the people who would sing this book’s praises as I just could not put it don’t for the need to know what was going to happen next and how. To be in Rhines situation is one I just couldn’t and wouldn’t want to imagine myself in just the thought of being kidnapped gives me the creeps. I also love the villain Vaughn for he just plays his part almost too well with that terrifying sense of you don’t know what and where he could strike at any given moment. There’s also the fact that Rhine pities her husband who’s supposed to be the bad guy too and the forbidden love interest with Gabriel the servant which I got excited every time there was a moment between these two Instant fan girl of course. The other two wives were interesting characters in their own right as well and they give that book a wider prospective of what it’s like to live in a world that has become like this. I defiantly can’t wait to get my hands on the next book and so…

I give this story 5 out of 5 stars

I just can’t stop thinking of bubble baths now sigh


Tuesday, 22 May 2012

 In The Window Room
The Author: Steven J. Carroll
Published: August 19th 2011
Pages: 111

Synopsis: There are many... very secret, mysterious places in our world. Yet some of which, that hold no other foreseeable worth except that they are hidden, and those, by my judgement, should remain as such. However, there are certain other places, which if one can find them, that are both mysterious and immeasurably valuable. And it is of this latter kind that our story is concerned. More specifically, the room that Delany Calbefur found, hidden away in the undiscovered corner of an old house, one Fall while she attended the Mayfield School for Girls, and the story of her adventures there is a tale that well deserves retelling. And so, within the pages of this book, I shall try my best at it. -Steven J. Carroll

What i thought of the cover: It’s quite a nice simple cover that has a kind of old fashion appeal to it. The drawing is a great illustration which ties in very nicely to the story though I’m sad to say the only illustration. The overall impression given is that of an old story book which is actually quite the theme in the story as it is narrated as if being told to a child back in the times.

I give this cover a 4 our of 5 stars

What i thought of the story: First impressions are always important and so the first thing that caught my attention was the fact that the way it was written reminded me much of the way Winnie the Pooh was told which I thought was a good aspect throughout the book. I always love books which have a good mystery so I was quite excited to read this and who doesn’t love adventures. This book though quite short and not really as in depth as I would of liked I would say it does make to be a good children’s book and is told and even ended like something of a myth.  Del was an interesting character that’s had it pretty tough and i feel sorry for her though it’s interesting to see a friendship form with her enemy Mattie whom ends up being the very person she can rely on most. The character in which makes the adventure all possible for Del and Mattie is Merris who is some sort of made up rodent creature which I’m still not exactly sure what he looks like but perhaps something between a gopher and a beaver maybe. The window room is magical but other than that it’s mostly adventures, daring rescues and evil kings. While I loved how things turned out I found the ending to be surprisingly quite sad and I have to wonder what Del did next after her decision to do what she does. 

Over all i give the story also a 4 out of 5 stars 
     
Well since the wardrobe didn’t work perhaps this is worth a try

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Tempest

The Author: Julie Cross
Published: January 5th 2012
Pages: 413

Synopsis: Jackson Meyer is hiding a secret. He can time-travel. But he doesn't know how he does it, how to control it or what it means. When Jackson, and his girlfriend Holly, find themselves in fatal danger, Jackson panics and catapaults himself two years into his past, further than he's ever managed before, and this time he can't find a way back to the future. All the rules of time-travel he's experienced so far have been broken and Jackson has no choice but to pretend to be his younger self whilst he figures out a solution. Jackson is tearing himself apart with guilt and frustration, wondering if Holly survived. He's also become the target of an unknown enemy force and it seems even his dad is lying to him. Jackson is racing against time to save the girl he loves, but to do that he must first discover the truth about his family and himself. And stay alive.

What i thought of the cover: Surprisingly I’m not a huge fan of this cover. The people look like they’ve just been copy and pasted and while Jackson looks like he’s falling out of the sky Holly in my opinion doesn’t. Also I don’t like the colour of the title simply for the fact it clashes with the greens blues whites theme.


I give the cover 3 out of 5 stars

What i thought of the story: Here’s another story that’s told from the point of a view of a male and boy dose he go through a lot throughout the book. So Jason has this secret which only he and his best friend know and that’s that he can somewhat time travel which of course is eventually leads to adventure and mischief. I love how we learn about Jackson past by actually going to his past and what really spices it up is that he goes as his teenage self and can do what he wants as long as he doesn’t run into himself of that time. The conflict on who Jackson should trust throughout the book is interesting as he’s learning things about his life and others lives he never knew before both in his present and his and others pasts. I’ll admit I was a little teary when Jackson went to visit his sister in the hospital. It s quite an action packed book but there wasn’t as much romance as I first thought there would be however there is still all the other elements of the book which more than make up for it so…

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars

As my brother would say “let's do the timewarp again !!!”

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Barking At Winston

The Author: Barry Stone
Published: September 22end 2011
Pages: 202


Synopsis: When Bruce, an abandoned puppy, is adopted by a lively family, he encounters more affection than ever before. With humour and charm, he describes his life with his loving but troubled owners, and offers a sometimes hilarious insight into the world from a dog's point of view. But when the family is threatened, Bruce lends a paw, and uses his canine second sight to guide the family through some difficult times.

What i thought of the cover: I’ll just say before I start that I couldn’t find the exact picture of the cover I had but the only difference was instead of the long red writing above the authors name it just simply says “How a rescue dog saved his family…” which I much prefer. My photo loving senses are tingling especially since it’s a cute doggy on the front ^^. I like how it’s just a nice simple design when it come to the title.

Over all I give the cover a 4 out of 5 stars

What i thought of the story: I Love stories to do with animals so you can imagine my delight when my parents got me a signed copy of a book about a dog. It was certainly interesting being set in 1976 and I really felt quite emotional at poor Brucie waiting on deaths row at the kennel. I was happy when he was adopted by a family though and I loved how he was acting, thinking and talking how a dog might. Throughout the course of the book Brucie keeps mentioning Her Hoityness who I think he both admires and pity’s but I just love how she’s the one Brucie can confine in even though she not there with him. When it comes to the family I just love the way the siblings act like siblings - Half fighting half joking around, oh yes I can relate. The one member I particularly liked though was Craig and discovering what he’s been going through and how he’s more like his father than he’ll ever know. If there’s one thing I can’t stand though it’s cars and that’s a bit of a strong theme in this book which sadly I found boring at those points in the book. I’m also a little confused about the ending as to what happens to Brucie though I did like it. However I do feel there could have been more to the story.

Overall I give it a 3.5 out of 5 stars

Did anyone else get dragged to car auctions and DIY stores when the were young ?

Saturday, 17 March 2012

The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight

The Author: Jennifer E.Smith
Published: January 5th 2012
Pages: 215

Synopsis: Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything? Imagine if she hadn't fogotten the book. Or if there hadn't been traffic on the expressway. Or if she hadn't fumbled the coins for the toll. What if she'd run just that little bit faster and caught the flight she was supposed to be on. Would it have been something else - the weather over the atlantic or a fault with the plane? Hadley isn't sure if she believes in destiny or fate but, on what is potentially the worst day of each of their lives, it's the quirks of timing and chance events that mean Hadley meets Oliver...Set over a 24-hour-period, Hadley and Oliver's story will make you believe that true love finds you when you're least expecting it.

What i thought of the cover: Yet another cover where I adore the photography, especially how it makes it seem as if time has stopped for Hadley and Oliver while everyone else is rushing about getting on with their life. I also adore the title as if it’s been drawn by Hadley herself who is the character we follow the view of in the story.

I give it a 5 out of 5 stars

What i thought of the story: I love how the story is told from Hadley’s point of view for it defiantly leaves a sense of mystery when trying to find out who this boy Oliver is she meets at the airport. Both of them have to deal with something that’s quite emotional to the both of them and I liked seeing how they were able to cope with what’s going on in their lives and how the two of them support each other when possible and try to piece things together even in the grimmest of moments. I don’t know about anybody else but I love it when people try to compare the American language to the British language, at times it can just be so stereotypical and others so true that I can’t help but smile in both cases. I’ll admit I smiled when I read the author went to a university in Fife half thinking yeah, it’s freezing in St Andrews most the time but a good place to get an ice cream and take a walk along the beach.
Overall I give it a 4.5 stars out of 5

St Andrews = Ice Cream + Fav Second Hand Book Shop + Beach + Massive Graveyard + Castle = Good times <3