Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Soul Corrupted by Lisa Gail Green

Note: Thank you magical people in the publishing world for contacting me and allowing me to review this book in exchange for an honest review. As always it’s a pleasure to read this series.

Once upon a time an angel and a demon fell in love. The angel saved the demon as angels typically do. Then the demon made a deal with the devil to save the angel’s brother from damnation and then it all went downhill from there.

In short that’s what Soul Corrupted is about without getting into any of the REALLY good juicy side tales, but with that in mind the side stories ARE what make this book. We finally have the backstory behind Keira, our sassy African-american demoness, and we actually get to deal with the consequences of being an angel while the rest of your family is still alive.
The story was hard to get into at first but soon becomes the best most obsessive thing you will read. Understand that it looks to be this really sweet innocent book but actually starts to deal with issues of the psych and how far you would go to save the ones you love. The relationship between Grace and Josh is not what most Young Adult books present as a perfect one, but something more deep and meaningful. They quickly learn how somethings in a relationship need to be shared and not put on one's own shoulders.

Rating: With all that in mind I would give this book a 3.7. It has potential but the writing style tends to fail it and the plot relies on quite a few cliches, but it’s still a good book to read.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Frostfire by: Amanda Hocking

Title:  Frostfire
Author:  Amanda Hocking
Genre:  Fantasy, Romance, YA/Teen
Age:  12+
Rating:  3.5 out of 5 stars

Summary:

Bryn Aven is an outcast among the Kanin, the most powerful of the troll tribes.

Set apart by her heritage and her past, Bryn is a tracker who's determined to become a respected part of her world. She has just one goal: become a member of the elite King’s Guard to protect the royal family. She's not going to let anything stand in her way, not even a forbidden romance with her boss Ridley Dresden.

But all her plans for the future are put on hold when Konstantin– a fallen hero she once loved – begins kidnapping changelings. Bryn is sent in to help stop him, but will she lose her heart in the process?


Reaction:

I'll be completely honest right now, there are only two reasons why I picked up this book in the first place:  #1:  That cover is absolutely gorgeous!  #2:  I've seen this series all over the place!  At the library, in Walmart, on Goodreads...the list goes on and on.  So finally, one day I just picked it up.  I thought that the book was mediocre...it wasn't good, but it wasn't bad either.  Frostfire was one of those in-between books.  I thought that the world building was a little lazy and didn't make sense, but I don't blame it on this series because it is a prequel series to the Trylle trilogy series (which I haven't read...oops.)  I did find this book very action packed and funny though, so those were redeeming factors.

Characters:

Bryn Aven:
Ehh, Bryn was mediocre, just like this book.  She could be very whiney at times and was a complete jerk and awful friend at other times.  I will say this though, Bryn is very hardworking and doesn't give up on anything that she does.  If I was to rate Bryn on a character scale I would give her 4 out of 10 points.

Ridley Dresden:
I basically know nothing about this man...the book didn't tell me anything!!!  Urg, it's so frustrating!  I liked Ridley because A)  He didn't whine B)  He was hardworking and C)  He's a good friend...but, Ridley also is a major player and cheats in relationships, no less, so major points taken off for that!  If I was to rate Ridley on the character scale I would give him a solid 5 out of 10 stars...I liked him a little bit better than Bryn.

Romance:

Lol, what romance?  I don't see a romance!  *Squints at book*  Oh wait!  I see it now...I think? 

Overall:

If your looking for a book to keep you interested for a short period of time but won't leave you with a book hangover whatsoever, this is the book for you.  I am planning to read the next book in the series purely because I am curious to see what happens next.  I'm really hoping that the next book will help redeem the series from the pretty big hole its dug itself into...

FALL IS COMING!!!!!  -Terantum

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Dream a Little Dream by: Kerstin Gier

Title:  Dream a Little Dream
Author:  Kerstin Gier
Genre:  Romance, Fantasy, Mystery, YA/Teen
Age:  13+
Rating:  4 out of 5 stars

Summary (Taken from the Goodreads Website):

Mysterious doors with lizard-head knobs. Talking stone statues. A crazy girl with a hatchet. Yes, Liv's dreams have been pretty weird lately. Especially the one where she's in a graveyard at night, watching four boys conduct dark magic rituals.

The strangest part is that Liv recognizes the boys in her dream. They're classmates from her new school in London, the school where she's starting over because her mom has moved them to a new country (again). But what's really scaring Liv is that the dream boys seem to know things about her in real life, things they couldn't possibly know--unless they actually are in her dreams? Luckily, Liv never could resist a good mystery, and all four of those boys are pretty cute....
  


Reaction:

First of all, let me start by saying that I absolutely love Kerstin Gier's writing.  I've read her Precious Stone trilogy (and it was fantastic, let me tell you) and this book was no less fantastic.  Kerstin Gier's writing is just so easy and wonderful to read!  Everything she writes is perfect for a rainy day!  All her books are fast paced, light, romantic, and funny!  Basically they are the perfect chick lit read.
I also feel it is necessary to point out that the cover of this book (and all of her other books) are lovely.  They not only fit with what the book is about, but they look awesome while doing it!

Characters:

Liv:
Liv was hilarious and so easy to relate to!  When her mom was going through her "romancy" stage with her "boyfriend" Liv acted exactly how I would have acted, upset and rudely.  Now, this doesn't mean that Liv is a rude and upset person, because she's not.  Liv is actually very funny, serious, and kind-of nosey.  I really liked Liv and can't wait to see her in the next books!

The Other Boys:
There are so many of them that I don't want to talk about each one of them, so I'm going to talk about them as a whole.  The boy group in this book is very tight knit and each person is unique in their own way.    For example:  Henry (my favorite) is very sweet and caring, while Grayson is very caring and concerned, while Jasper is just a special cutie.  I really enjoyed reading about each and every one of them.

Overall:

This book was very, very good.  There are some things that I thought could have been a little better (hence the four out of five stars), but overall this book was a definite win!  I will definitely be continuing this series in the future (once the other two books in the series are translated!)  I recommend this book to pretty much anyone with eyes or a sense of humor.

Peace out Girl scouts!  -Terantum

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Young Elites by Marie Lu

What happens when a long time, and famous dystopian author tries to write a fantasy book?


To put it simply, it ends up a dystopian book that seems to be putting on airs and trying to be something it isn’t.


No seriously hear me out. Let’s start at the cover. When most authors release the title of their new book or a novella that is exclusive to an e-format they typically have a very simple cover that features the title. In that instance it’s acceptable because the title is the important thing but for the first book in a series it’s a poor and boring move. Even indie and self-published tend to have MUCH better covers than silver letters on top of a storm background that only features Marie Lu’s other books and nothing about this one.


No wonder this book was terrible. It stopped trying before we got to page one. The only thing this book tried to do was pass itself off as a fantasy book but that didn’t last long. Let me explain why: guy who got kicked off the throne by his older sister teams up with a bunch of people society has wronged and wants to kill, psychopathic villain guy is love interest to female protagonist, female protagonist has family issues, and kills off one of the main characters. Those are ALL cliches of dystopian writing. With all those crappy cliches I’m sad to say that’s not even where it stops.


The worst part of this book is the total lack of character development. I’m pretty sure the villains had more character development and they had what? Three chapters at most? Added to that you had the main guy character only fall in love with the girl because she choose the diamond.


What?


Suggestion: Marie Lu as much as I love you in Legend next time get a little more practice with something like a short story in an anthology before you bomb a novel.


And readers? Find a different book that won’t waste your time. Perhaps you should check out Nightfall by Leah Cypress or Rook by Sharon Cameron. Those books won’t disappoint you.

Rating: A sad 1 out of 5 stars. Can I rewind time and get my precious hours back? Please?

Friday, September 4, 2015

Attachments by: Rainbow Rowell

Title:  Attachments
Author:  Rainbow Rowell
Genre:  Romance, Adult, Contemporary, Humor
Age:  16+
Rating:  5 out of 5 stars

Summary: 

"Hi, I'm the guy who reads your e-mail, and also, I love you . . . "

Beth Fremont and Jennifer Scribner-Snyder know that somebody is monitoring their work e-mail. (Everybody in the newsroom knows. It's company policy.) But they can't quite bring themselves to take it seriously. They go on sending each other endless and endlessly hilarious e-mails, discussing every aspect of their personal lives.

Meanwhile, Lincoln O'Neill can't believe this is his job now- reading other people's e-mail. When he applied to be "internet security officer," he pictured himself building firewalls and crushing hackers- not writing up a report every time a sports reporter forwards a dirty joke.

When Lincoln comes across Beth's and Jennifer's messages, he knows he should turn them in. But he can't help being entertained-and captivated-by their stories.

By the time Lincoln realizes he's falling for Beth, it's way too late to introduce himself.

What would he say . . . ?


Reaction:

Wow, I heard that this book is only liked by some people, but I don't understand why everyone doesn't love this book.  This book is over-the-top fantastic!   It has the perfect mix of romance and humor...I love it so much.  I have read another one of Rainbow Rowell's books and she has yet to disappoint me with her writing!

Characters:

Beth Fremont:
So, so, so relatable.  I love Beth and I aspire to be her someday.  She is funny and knows what she wants in life.  She is cool and outgoing in an un-overbearing way.  I like how she confides in her problems and doesn't keep them in.

Lincoln O'Neill:
Basically the perfect man.  He is funny, caring, and understanding.  Plus, he plays D&D which is just a bonus on his part.  He crushes on Beth for the longest time and he doesn't actually meet her until the end of the book, so it's kind-of like a slow burn romance, and I love it!

Overall:

Please, please go read this book.  It is pretty much good book for anyone.  It does have a couple of adult themes and a little bit of angst, so that is why I raised the rating a bit.  But, I promise this book is not too inappropriate.  If you are iffy about reading this book, please go and give it a try.  I promise you won't be disappointed!

 See yah, Home Dogs -Terantum   

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Ms. Marvel #16 Synopsis/Review

WARNING: To put it nicely there will be SPOILERS from here on out.
I warned you…


WIth Marvel’s current big event being Secret Wars it should come as no surprise to absolutely anyone that everything, and everyone, is being tied in. While the first three volumes were named No Normal, Generation Why, Crushed, and it seems that the 4th volume will be named Last Days of Ms. Marvel. Also we have the team up we’ve all been waiting for… Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers, two Ms. Marvel’s and one city that desperately needs their help.


When we first catch up with Kamala in issue #16 she’s eating her pain away from her break up like thing with Kamran. She only stops when she finds out that Jersey City is in peril, by a planet that seems to be coming down upon the city, and runs to it’s aid. Also she Leonardo Da Vinci’s the water with science (my nerd in me felt this necessary to mention.)


When she makes her way to Circle Q she discovers Bruno and his brother defending what remains of their beloved store, but before she leaves them she tells them to go the high school and use it as a safe spot. Panic has clearly set in on Kamala and Bruno essentially begs her to stay with him and be safe together. Kamala being Kamala denies and goes straight to her parents house. By this time chaos rules the street and thugs run free. She arrives home to no one answering her calls but a voice that comes from the kitchen.


Guess who’s back?! Surprise, surprise! The biggest douche of Ms. Marvel is back: Kamran. Why yes Kamran is back and the first thing he does is shock her parents into sleep and kidnap her older brother, Aamir. Of course it seems we can’t go a single issue without him rubbing things in our face and promptly leaving. Before Kamala gets the chance to leave to find her brother and check up on her friends low and behold her parents wake up.


Back at the high school Loki’s guardians have showed up to help defend the high school. Hipster-viking-magician dude always comes to help when needed. Ms. Marvel arrives on the scene to help get everyone settled. Characters that have gone MIA reappear in background. It isn’t before long that Ms. Marvel, who's the guilt has set in about being save everyone else but her brother, flees to the roof to get a breather. As she wipes the tears away from her eyes a familiar face appears. Carol Danvers.


Review: Every issue with Kamala Khan tends to get better and better. Ms. Marvel, as always, is relatable to the everyday person who would do anything to protect the ones around her she loves. The art is phenomenal as always so thank you Adrian Alphona for the amazing art. On the other hand, the story is amazing and sucks the reader in to this world that has basically gone to hell. G. Willow Wilson you have outdone yourself this time.

5 out of 5 stars


Easter Eggs:
  • Pigeons with weird hats
  • A place serving Panda
  • A guy selling mix tapes
  • GM-O’s
  • And many more...


Other Reviews of Ms. Marvel:

Coming soon.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Reawakened by: Colleen Houck

Title:  Reawakened
Author:  Colleen Houck
Genre:  Romance, Egyptian Mythology, Fantasy, YA/Teen
Age:  13+
Rating:  5 out of 5 stars

Summary (Taken from Goodreads):

 When seventeen-year-old Lilliana Young enters the Metropolitan Museum of Art one morning during spring break, the last thing she expects to find is a live Egyptian prince with godlike powers, who has been reawakened after a thousand years of mummification.

And she really can't imagine being chosen to aid him in an epic quest that will lead them across the globe to find his brothers and complete a grand ceremony that will save mankind.

But fate has taken hold of Lily, and she, along with her sun prince, Amon, must travel to the Valley of the Kings, raise his brothers, and stop an evil, shape-shifting god named Seth from taking over the world.

From New York Times bestselling author Colleen Houck comes an epic adventure about two star-crossed teens who must battle mythical forces and ancient curses on a journey with more twists and turns than the Nile itself.

Reaction:

Holy Shizballz!  I completely have a new opinion on Colleen Houck!  I really liked her first series, The Tiger's Curse series, for about the first two or three books, but then I lost interest and her writing seemed to become a little lazy.  But this book was bloody fantastic!  It had everything that I could possibly want in a book, such as: a sweet romance, awesome action, and a cool plot line.  I read this book in a day and I just couldn't put it down!  I love, love, loved this book!

Characters:

Lilliana Young (aka:  Lily):
I really liked Lily and how she wanted to take action in the book.  She was more of a go-getter and more relatable than Kelsey was in the Tiger's curse series.  Lily was afraid of what Amon was and what he wanted from her at the beginning of the book, but then she came to understand what needed to be done and she did it.  She usually put herself before others throughout this book and I really liked that about her.

Amon:
Amon was awesome!  I really liked how confused he was at the beginning of the book about the ways of the modern world.  He kind of reminded me of Castiel from Supernatural every time he was confused about either phones, taxi's, or other things of modern origin.  I can't wait to see more of Amon in the rest of the series.

Overall:

Please go out and read this book even if you didn't like the Tiger's Curse series.  This book is really great and I promise that you won't regret it!  I suggest you read this book if you have any interest in Egyptian Mythology, romance, humor, magical action, or zombie crocodiles (yes, there are zombie crocodiles in this book.  It is awesome!).  

Peace out  -Terantum 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

School Time=More Blogging!

School time is just around the corner for some of us so it’s time to dedicate another year to reading and recommending! With one year under our belt Terantum and I have decided to expand what we review to anything from comic books, like Ms. Marvel, to movies based on our favorite novels, like Paper Towns, so frankly we don’t get burned out of reviewing books.

Many other changes are happening too:

-2 blog posts a week
-More variety
-Team ups with different authors

   Thanks for the wonderful year readers!

          ~Cait

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Girl Online by: Zoe Sugg and Siobhan Curham

Title:  Girl Online
Author:  Zoe Sugg and Siobhan Curham (Ghost Writer)
Genre:  Contemporary, Romance, YA/Teen
Age:  11+
Rating:  3.5 out of 5 stars

Summary (Taken from the Goodreads Website):

I had no idea GirlOnline would take off the way it has - I can't believe I now have 5432 followers, thanks so much! - and the thought of opening up to you all about this is terrifying, but here goes...

Penny has a secret.

Under the alias GirlOnline, she blogs about school dramas, boys, her mad, whirlwind family - and the panic attacks she's suffered from lately. When things go from bad to worse, her family whisks her away to New York, where she meets the gorgeous, guitar-strumming Noah. Suddenly Penny is falling in love - and capturing every moment of it on her blog.

But Noah has a secret too. One that threatens to ruin Penny's cover - and her closest friendship - forever.


Reaction:

This book really disappointed me in a couple of ways.  To save some trouble I'll list them for you...actually I think that I'll list the pro's and con's of this book...here we go.
PRO'S:
1) It was funny and cute
2) Main character was relatable
3) Plot twist was pretty surprising
4) The cover is cute
5) The idea for the book is good

CON'S:
1)  The ending
2) Her parents let Penny roam NYC with a strange boy they've never met?  Really?
3) No credit to the ghost writer 
4) Her blog went viral that fast?  Really?
5)  Storyline was way too predictable 

So, yeah.  I guess there is about the same amount of good as there is bad.  That's why the book got 3.5 stars.

Characters:

Penny:
She was relatable, and I liked that.  But, she felt two dimensional to me.  She was a cookie cutter girl from a modern teen book.  Red hair, check.  Self conscious of her looks, check.  She's actually pretty, check.  Gets picked on, check.  Gets apparently mega hot boyfriend, check.  Parents don't care about what she does or with whom, check.  Need I say more?  I think that you got the point.

Noah:
Eh, I didn't really like him.  He was also a cookie cutter boy from a modern teen book.  I also didn't like that he got so defensive about what Penny said to him.  Also, he should have told her his secret so Penny knew what she was getting into.

Overall:

This book was "eh".  It wasn't good, but it wasn't overly terrible either.  If you like fashion, predictable romance, England, or trips you might like this book.  I don't know if I am going to read the sequel when it comes out.  Maybe I will just to see if it gets any better.

HAPPY JULY FIRST!!!!  -Terantum   

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Seven Weeks to Forever by Jennifer Farwell

As apparently I am still living let’s begin!

Title: Seven Weeks to Forever
Author: Jennifer Farwell
Publisher: Booktrope
Publication Date: January 8, 2015
Genre: Young Adult

Synopsis:
Cassidy Jordan knows she’ll die a few weeks after her eighteenth birthday, and she can’t wait. This is her second time here, and she knows what’s waiting for her in The Life-After–the place most mistakenly call “the afterlife.” Getting back there is supposed to be easy: she just has to find nineteen-year-old Riley Davis and help him get his life on track. By the time she finds him, though, she has only seven weeks to help him. Riley will die too young if she fails, and she’ll never see The Life-After or this life again.
But no one told her helping Riley would mean dating him; she hasn’t dated anyone since the love of her first life caused her death the last time she turned eighteen. When Cassidy realizes she’s falling for Riley, she’s faced with a choice: give him the life he’s meant for and leave when it’s time, or give up eternity for the true love she’s never had, knowing Riley will die the same way she did in her first life and that her entire existence could end at any time.

Opinion:
When I first stumbled upon this book I was kind of iffy about as I only knew the synopsis but reading some of the excerpts (specifically the one below) made me really want to get into it. You can trust that I will be picking up this book when I get the chance and probably enjoy reading it. Jennifer Farwell has given us promises of star-crossed lovers and choices that are hard to make that any reader who loves romance is bound to enjoy.

Excerpt:
I take a few breaths, trying to clear my mind. We walk for three blocks in silence before I get my bearings and finally find my voice.
“Thank you,” I tell him. I swear I hear him snort.
“Yeah, no problem.” He sounds put-out and doesn’t even try to hide it. If he recognizes me from the concert last night, his face doesn’t show it.
We walk a few more steps, then he stops so abruptly that I almost plow into him. He drops my hand.
“Do your parents know you’re out roaming the city in the middle of the night?”
His jaw is set, and I’m pretty sure that’s irritation I see on his face. Well, that’s interesting. I wonder if getting mad at strangers is something he does a lot.
“My parents died when I was six.” I regret my words the instant they leave my mouth. Surprise replaces the irritation in his eyes, and then I see exactly what I didn’t want to see. He’s uncomfortable now. Talking about death seems to do that to people. Discomfort isn’t exactly what I was going for, but maybe I shouldn’t care. It’s better than being lectured.
“I’m sorry.” His eyes drop to the sidewalk and stay there.
“Don’t be.” I start walking again.
“Do you make a habit of walking alone down dark streets at night, this close to bars and people drunk out of their minds?” he calls after me.
Oh, joy. Here we go again.
I stop and turn around. He sounds angry, and a quick check of his energy shows me little red sparks shooting everywhere. Yup, that’s definitely the color of anger.
“I got to town a week ago. What am I supposed to do, leave a breadcrumb trail to my house and stay there until new friends magically show up at my door?” I stop talking when something occurs to me. He’s out here alone, too. I put my hands on my hips and glare at him. “Why are you giving me a hard time, anyway? I don’t see you working the buddy system for safety.”
He narrows his eyes. It’s completely the wrong time for me to notice that they’re this incredible shade of deep brown, lit up with little golden flecks here and there. I didn’t notice his eyes last night, but they sure have my attention now.
Stop staring, I tell myself. Easier thought than done.
“I’m a little bigger than you,” he tells me. I still can’t tear my gaze away from him and I think he’s noticed, because he’s staring right back. I feel warmth run through me and am about to check my energy when I realize energy has nothing to do with it. The heat is in my cheeks. Curse him, I’m blushing.


AUTHOR BIO:
Jennifer Farwell has been writing since the day she picked up a navy blue Crayola as a toddler and began scribbling on her parents' freshly painted white walls. She's the author of SEVEN WEEKS TO FOREVER and ROCK STAR'S GIRL. When not writing novels, she can often be found at a Kundalini yoga class, cheering on the L.A. Kings during hockey season, or curled up with a good book. Her love of storytelling led to completing a Bachelor of Journalism degree and a Master of Arts degree in English, both from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. She grew up in Thunder Bay, Canada, and now lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Pico.
Find Jennifer!
Twitter: @jennfarwell
Snapchat: jennfarwell



Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Born at Midnight by: C.C. Hunter

Title:  Born at Midnight
Author:  C.C. Hunter
Genre:  Romance, Paranormal/Supernatural, Mystery, YA/Teen
Age:  13+
Rating:  4.5 out of 5 stars

Summary:  (Taken from the Goodreads Website)

One night Kylie Galen finds herself at the wrong party, with the wrong people, and it changes her life forever. Her mother ships her off to Shadow Falls—a camp for troubled teens, and within hours of arriving, it becomes painfully clear that her fellow campers aren’t just “troubled.” Here at Shadow Falls, vampires, werewolves, shapeshifters, witches and fairies train side by side—learning to harness their powers, control their magic and live in the normal world.

Kylie’s never felt normal, but surely she doesn’t belong here with a bunch of paranormal freaks either. Or does she? They insist Kylie is one of them, and that she was brought here for a reason. As if life wasn’t complicated enough, enter Derek and Lucas. Derek’s a half-fae who’s determined to be her boyfriend, and Lucas is a smokin’ hot werewolf with whom Kylie shares a secret past. Both Derek and Lucas couldn’t be more different, but they both have a powerful hold on her heart.

Even though Kylie feels deeply uncertain about everything, one thing is becoming painfully clear—Shadow Falls is exactly where she belongs…  

Reaction:

Ahhh, finals are over and there is more time to read, can life get any better?  This is the epitome of a perfect, light, summer read.  Heck, this book is set at a summer camp for supernaturals!  I finished this book in a day and I loved every minute of it!  It was funny, mysterious, romantic, and fantastical!  I've been wanting to read this series for a long time and finally Cait gave me the second book, so I thought it was about time to start reading this series.  I went out and got the first book and now here we are.  I seriously loved this book...okay, enough ranting and onto the characters.

Characters:

Kylie Galen:
I've read multiple reviews where it has been said that Kylie is a whiner and that nothing gets done in the book, but I beg to differ.  Kylie is going through difficult times and she reacts about the same as every other teen would:  she becomes cold, angry, and distant.  She blames people and gets angry.  I don't blame her!  Kylie is also strong mentally and even though she isn't exactly "accepting" of new ideas she has enough of an open mind to entertain supernatural possibilities.  But, the thing that I liked best about Kylie was the fact that she was a very good friend to pretty much everybody and she is very forgiving.

Derek and Lucas:
They were both awesome!  Can Kylie end up with both of them?  Is that even possible?  Derek is very kind and respects Kylie's wishes about staying just friends, which is really rare in male leads which makes me like Derek even more!  Lucas is very mysterious and shares a past with Kylie, he is sort-of brooding and more of a bad boy type, but he is actually very kind and is never mean to Kylie!  I also thought Lucas was awesome!  Urg!  Why do they both have to be so kind and perfect!  Sheesh, C.C. Hunter please don't make me choose! 

Miranda and Della:
Can anyone ask for better friends?  I absolutely loved Miranda and Della!  They were the best friends that Kylie could ever ask for and they even set aside their differences to keep Kylie happy and even ended up friends in the end.  I hope in future books that there are no big tiffs in this friendship, because that would make me very sad :(

Holiday:
Holiday runs the Shadow Falls Camp, and even though Kylie doesn't trust her right away they end up becoming very close friends.  Holiday is only a bit older then Kylie and they have a lot in common.  Like most other characters in this story, Holiday is very kind and tries her best to help Kylie find out who she is and help her feel at home!  Please, please, please let nothing happen to Holiday, she is my favorite character!

Overall:

I love, love, loved this book!  I can't imagine a cuter, funnier book to read at the beginning of the summer!  Some people say that there is a big cliffhanger at the end of this book, but I didn't think that, that was the case.  Personally, I thought the book wrapped up rather nicely and I'm very excited to get into the next book in the series!  I recommend this book to anyone who likes paranormal, romantic, or funny reads.

Listening to the Wicked soundtrack on repeat -Terantum

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Backlash by Sarah Darer Littman

Was I expecting a happy ending? Because if I was then I screwed up, majorly… And there goes my happiness for the rest of the week.

Synopsis: Watch what you say because you never know when your offhand comment can ruin someone's life but never ever try to do it on purpose; the consequences would not be fun at all. The last thing Lara needed in her life was Christian, a pretty boy with seemingly nice words until he shows his true colors… all on her Facebook wall for the world to see. When she decides the do the worst thing imaginable and try to take her life the world around her, and the people in it, start to take a nosedive straight into the pavement.

Opinion:
I found exactly TWO people in the book that I actually liked. TWO! And it wasn’t the main character. To add to that the 8th grader was smarter than every. Single. Adult. In. This. Book. The book basically summed up to this: girl gets jealous of other girl, other girl is just minding her own business, original girl is going to get revenge and cyberbully her with the help of her mom, other girl almosts commits suicide. That is the ENTIRE plot of the book and that’s all you need to know.

Please, PLEASE, let me make a suggestion. If you want to read a good book go elsewhere there are millions of other you can get emotionally invested in and not want to burn by the end of it just not this one.

Wait what!? Yeah, I said that and I meant it.

I disliked this book so much I decided to make a list of books you can check out instead of this book:

Paper Towns by John Green (DFTBA for the win!)
Words in the Dust by Trent Reedy (Wonderful book about an Afghan girl and learning)
Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars… it was terrible....

Finally back after a 20 day break due to the most chaotic end of year stuff! Cait out!