Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Review for Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick !
Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick
5/5 stars
I squeezed this book in for the end of June and I'm glad I did. I realllly enjoyed this one. The writing of this was great and the way all the stories flowed really pulled me in. At first I was a little confused and kinda weirded out by the whole concept but I continued because Regan {from Peruse Project} really liked it and I pretty much read anything she likes. After a few of the stories I knew that I loved it. If I had gotten around to doing T5W this week, Midwinterblood surely would have been in it. I really recommend this book for anyone who likes creepy but intriguing novels, please pick this up. It's awesome!
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Review of The Death Code by Lindsay Cummings
The Death Code by Lindsay Cummings
4/5 Stars
This book took me WAY too long to read. I got it May 29th at the release party, signed in all, and I finished it yesterday. I had such trouble actually getting into this book. But just in the last few days I really started getting into it. This book was, in my opinion, not as great as the first one. Though I did enjoy it, I just felt like it fell short in some places. It was too focused on pointless things and I just got bored reading sometimes. One thing that annoyed me was Meadow continuously saying, "The old Meadow is dead" and Zephyr being like "She's not the same". It just annoyed me and the only character who didn't annoy me throughout the book was Sketch. I did really enjoy the book in the end, it was a good ending for the series. I felt like it didn't resolve everything which I wished it had, but I was pleased with how it ended. I do really recommend this book series for people who like dystopian type novels. It's sort of like a mix between The Hunger Games and Divergent. Overall, I really enjoyed the book and I would recommend it!
4/5 Stars
This book took me WAY too long to read. I got it May 29th at the release party, signed in all, and I finished it yesterday. I had such trouble actually getting into this book. But just in the last few days I really started getting into it. This book was, in my opinion, not as great as the first one. Though I did enjoy it, I just felt like it fell short in some places. It was too focused on pointless things and I just got bored reading sometimes. One thing that annoyed me was Meadow continuously saying, "The old Meadow is dead" and Zephyr being like "She's not the same". It just annoyed me and the only character who didn't annoy me throughout the book was Sketch. I did really enjoy the book in the end, it was a good ending for the series. I felt like it didn't resolve everything which I wished it had, but I was pleased with how it ended. I do really recommend this book series for people who like dystopian type novels. It's sort of like a mix between The Hunger Games and Divergent. Overall, I really enjoyed the book and I would recommend it!
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Top 5 Wednesday for June 24th, 2015 !
{spoilers will be marked}
Top 5 Characters you wish you could drown

This series is my favorite book series ever. Noah Shaw is just so.....anyways. So Jude. I would drown him because well he tortured Mara and made her life hell throughout the series. No one can touch my favorite characters man. Goodness, I HATE JUDE. So much. I really wanted to throw the book across my room every time there was a flashback with him or a real life scene.The things he did to Mara are terrible. Seriously. Of course we find out why he did these things to her but that doesn't justify it really. Yep, I'd let him drown for sure.
2) Richie from Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell

Richie is just not a good guy. He's vile really. Should we even consider him a human? Also like Jude, he made me want to throw the book across the room. I'd drown him because he mentally tortures Eleanor throughout the book and was the cause of {spoiler} Eleanor leaving him the end. He is very disrespectful ( more like disgusting ) to Eleanor and her family and it makes me so mad. Like really mad. I would drown Richie without even regretting anything.
3) Wick Cutter from My Antonia by Willa Cather
{spoilers ahead}

4) Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling
Again, I apologize, I ran out of characters to use. Voldemort is probably the most obvious seeing as he's a popular villain from a very popular book and movie series. Destroying him is what the entire series revolves around basically. Voldemort does some terrible things throughout this series, I mean he killed so many people {spoiler} (like Edward Cullen! ...I mean Cedric Diggory...) and destroyed Hogwarts. So here's the most cliche character of this entire list.
5) Tiamat from Tempest Rising by Tracy Deebs

Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Graphic Novel Review!
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children {The Graphic Novel} by Ransom Riggs
5/5 stars
I read this book a couple of days ago and I really enjoyed it! I read the book version of this last year and I loved it honestly. This was a great refresher especially since Library of Souls comes out later this year! It hit a lot of major plot points and was very entertaining. The illustrations was amazing, props to Cassandra Jean for those. It begins going straight into Jacob talking about his grandfather followed by {spoiler} his death. It's very fast paced and I read it in under an hour. It, personally, helped me imagine the characters more than I could while reading. Some of the pages didn't have words on them which is part of the reason I went through it so quickly. Overall, this was a great, quick read and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I would definitely recommend it!
5/5 stars
I read this book a couple of days ago and I really enjoyed it! I read the book version of this last year and I loved it honestly. This was a great refresher especially since Library of Souls comes out later this year! It hit a lot of major plot points and was very entertaining. The illustrations was amazing, props to Cassandra Jean for those. It begins going straight into Jacob talking about his grandfather followed by {spoiler} his death. It's very fast paced and I read it in under an hour. It, personally, helped me imagine the characters more than I could while reading. Some of the pages didn't have words on them which is part of the reason I went through it so quickly. Overall, this was a great, quick read and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I would definitely recommend it!
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