Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Not Pretty Enough Blog Tour

I'm part of the Not Pretty Enough by Jaimie Admans Blog Tour! Check out the other hosts of the tour here.


“New Year’s Resolutions:
1. Lloyd Layton will know I exist. He once said three whole words to me, so this is obviously progress. If I don’t get a proper conversation out of him soon, then I’ll take my top off and streak through the cafeteria, because nobody could fail to notice these boobs.
2. I will not get expelled for streaking through the cafeteria.”

Those are the words that begin her mission.
Chessie is fourteen, not pretty enough, and very much in love. Lloyd Layton is hot, popular, and unaware of Chessie’s existence.
Her goal is clear: to get Lloyd to love her as much as she loves him, and she has exactly one year to do it.
As Chessie’s obsession with Lloyd reaches boiling point and she starts to spin a web of lies that spiral out of control, Lloyd turns out to be not quite the prince she thought he was. Can Chessie avoid the gathering storm before things go too far?


This book was definitely an easy read, and I always like to have one of those in between my serious ones.  I definitely think I would have liked this book much more while I was in high school, because I would have been around the same age as the characters.  But, otherwise I though it was an okay book.  It is set in Europe, so there are some phrases that aren't common in the US, but it's neat to see how they say different things as well.  I don't want to give too much about the book away, but it's about a girl who basically does everything she can to get a boy to like her, and all of her mishaps in between.  There are definitely some laugh out loud parts throughout the book.

I give this book 3/5 stars, because it wasn't too serious and it wasn't really on my age level, but I didn't hate it either.

There is also a giveaway going on throughout the book tour ($40 Amazon GC + swag), enter the Rafflecopter giveaway below.

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Summer Lovin' Readathon

The Summer Lovin’ Readathon is a week-long readathon event hosted by seven independent bloggers! (Oh, Chrys!, Tumbling Books, Effortlessly Reading, Love Life Read, Shelf Addiction, Read Sleep Repeat, and Reviewing Wonderland)

Spend the week reading at your own pace, when and how you want too. There will be daily challenges for awesome prizes and opportunities to get points toward the Grand Prize Packs.

As if that weren’t enough – the week will end with a 24-hr marathon readathon! Twitter parties, mini-challenges, games, prizes given EVERY HOUR, and more chances to get points toward the Grand Prize Packs.

Sign-ups will be open through July 6th. I’m in, are you?!

xo,
Hanna

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Blog Tour: Mother's Curse


Please enjoy this excerpt from the exciting and beautifully written YA fantasy, Mother’s Curse, by Thaddeus Nowak. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including a Kindle Fire, $450 in Amazon gift cards, and 5 autographed copies of each book.

Feeling slightly better for having a bit of light to keep with her, she continued down the street, occasionally looking through a window to see the remains of a room.  After the third storefront she passed, she wondered at the reason all of the furniture and even drapes, carpets, and accessories had been left behind.  Even in the desperate flight from Antar, people were still taking their belongings.  They removed their drapes, even ones far less decorative then what Stephenie suspected were here.  Why would everyone desert a city and yet leave almost everything behind as if they were simply going across town to visit a friend?  She was hesitant to consider an answer.  This city had been deserted and abandoned for a long time.  Antar castle and city above had been there for as long as memory could recall and the original castle even before then.  Had any of those above known about a city deep in the rocks under their feet, there would have been stories.
Stephenie used her stolen crystal to look into a shop that reminded her of a bakery, with a large oven in the back wall and the remains of shelves still partially attached to a side wall.  The sparkle of something shiny and shaped like a pendant caught her eye.  Looking closer at a mass on the floor, she paused and then stepped quickly away from the window as a shiver of fear rolled down her spine.
She closed her eyes, but the unmistakable image of a human skull laying on the floor would not leave her sight.  She shivered again and looked up and down the street.  Perhaps they didn’t leave.
Mustering her courage, Stephenie slowly approached the window again.  She forced herself to look at the mass on the floor.  Wiping away some of the dirt on the window, she could make out the arms and runners of a rocking chair mixed with what was likely clothing and the decayed bones of the person who’s head had rolled several feet away after the chair had collapsed.  Bits of hair and desiccated skin clung to the skull, which was fortunately staring away from the window.  The person died sitting in a chair and no one came to remove or bury the body?
Stephenie sniffed the air and thought about the strange odor she had been noticing since she had entered the city.  It was a musty sweet smell.  “Is this a plague city?”  She felt her throat tightening with each breath and again quickly retreated from the window.  She turned toward the way she had entered the city, ready to run back to the large doors and flee, but the dryness of her throat and the sound of water stopped her.  If this is a plague city, then I am as good as dead and I might as well die after I’ve had something to drink.
Slowly, she turned around and continued down the street, no longer bothering to look into the store fronts.  The rot and death they held did not interest her anymore.
She passed several side streets, but continued following the slowly turning main street because the sound of water was getting louder in the direction it was heading.  After a short time, the street opened into another large plaza at least a hundred feet in diameter.  Several streets exited the round plaza, but at the very center, lit with several points of glowing light was a fountain.  Its water pushed up from a center mound and cascaded down several stone statues into a series of white marble bowls.  The fountain was a dozen feet high and thirty feet across.
Drawn by thirst, Stephenie quickly reached the edge of the fountain and could feel a cool mist splashing over her.  Knowing she would die slowly and painfully from whatever disease had killed the residents of this city, she did not care if the water was poison as long as it tasted fresh.  Taking a small sip, she tested the flavor and found it cleaner than what she was used to in the castle.  Scooping up more water with her hands, she drank deeply before noticing how dirty her hands had become.  After quickly rubbing away the dirt, she moved a couple feet away and continued to drink until her stomach felt full.
Relieved of her thirst, she sat down next to the fountain and buried her face in her wet hands.  She sobbed with frustration and relief in one confused wail.  While she would not die of thirst, how was she going to get out and warn her father and Joshua about her mother’s betrayal?  She cradled her cut arm in her lap and leaned back with her eyes closed.  I’ve got light and some water, but what good would warning everyone do if I bring a plague to them?  She shook her head.  Damn it, why do the gods hate me so?  Fundamentally, she knew her tie with Elrin, even if a result of her mother’s doing, was her real damnation.  She could not bring herself to worship the demon god and she dared not seek out the other gods for fear the priests would sense her connection to Elrin.
Opening her eyes, she stared at her foot prints along the cobbled street.  A lone trail to remind her that she had to do whatever it was she was going to do on her own.  There was no one to help her.
She sat silently staring into the distance for some time.  Then she blinked her eyes, uncertain that she was not imagining it, but after a moment, there was definitely a strange luminescence moving down the street.  As it grew closer, she scrambled to her feet, recognizing the dim outlines of a human form.  The apparition was moving in her direction.  She quickly moved away from the fountain, but as it closed on the fountain, it appeared not to notice Stephenie at all.  Instead, it held its, or her, hands as if carrying something.  When it reached the fountain, it leaned over as if scooping up water.

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Mother’s Curse is a coming of age story about the youngest Princess of Cothel and her efforts to save her father and brother from her mother’s schemes, while at the same time, coming to terms with what it means to be a witch. Get it on AmazonBarnes & Noble, or iTunes.
Daughter’s Justice continues Stephenie’s journey of discovery, where she must overcome national opposition to her being a witch as well as lead her friends and protectors on a mission to stabilize her countries finances. Get it on AmazonBarnes & Noble, oriTunes.
Thaddeus Nowak is a writer of fantasy novels who enjoys hiking, photography, and the outdoors. Visit Ted on his websiteTwitterFacebook, or GoodReads.

I'm currently in the middle of Mother's Curse, and so far it is really good.  I'm just nervous that I won't get it finished in time for the review.  I am having a extremely busy week at work, and I'm doing Couch to 5K, (I just finished day 2), and I'm laying in the tanning bed so that I can go back to the beach this weekend. (2 weekends in a row Holla!)  So, I may not get the book finished before then.  Enjoy this excerpt though, I am really enjoying what I've read of the book.
xo,
Hanna

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

So I missed a day...

So, I missed a day in the Blog Every Day in May challenge.  Yesterday was a super busy day though.
 
I came to work, went to the gym, ate dinner, and then finished off my night at Wal-Mart.
 
Which also didn't give me a ton of time to get to much reading in the Bout of Books challenge.
 
I was trying to get through Crossed last night, but I only got 140 pages read, and I still have 55 to go.  It will definitely be finished tonight, and next up is Strawberry Shortcake Murder probably.  Just because I loved the first one, and need something light to read.
 
xo,
Hanna

Monday, April 29, 2013

Bout of Books Readathon

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, May 13th and runs through Sunday, May 19th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure, and the only reading competition is between you and your usual number of books read in a week. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 7.0 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team


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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Review: Remembrance

Remembrance (Transcend Time, #1)
 
Goodreads Synopsis:  Lizzie Davenport has been reincarnated from Regency Era, England ... but she doesn't know it yet.

Then Drew Carmichael transfers into Lizzie's high school at the beginning of the year, and she feels a connection to him, almost like she knows him. She can't stop thinking about him, but whenever she tries talking with him about the mysteries behind her feelings, he makes it clear that he wants nothing to do with her. Reaching him is even more difficult because she has a boyfriend, Jeremy, who has started to become full of himself after being elected co-captain of the varsity soccer team, and her flirtatious best friend Chelsea starts dating Drew soon after his arrival. So why can't she get him out of her mind?

Even though Lizzie knows she should let go of her fascination with Drew, fighting fate isn't going to be easy.
 
Review:  While I enjoyed the idea behind the book, I can't honestly say that I enjoyed reading it.  There were parts that I thought were super cheesy, and it was really predictable.  It was also based on Taylor Swift's Love Story.  While I could see the connection, I definitely think they are two completely different things. 
 
I just didn't like it, and I had to force myself to finish it.  So, I definitely won't be reading the rest of this series.
 
I give it 2/5 stars.
 
xo,
Hanna

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Top Ten for Tuesday

 
Today's Top Ten for Tuesday topic is books you have bought, but never got around to reading.  Either they're sitting on your bookshelves or in your Kindle just waiting for some loving.
 
The Host (The Host, #1)Remembrance (Transcend Time, #1)The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon, #2)
Pledged: The Secret Life of SororitiesOff SidesChill Factor
 
So, I don't have ten.  These are just the ones I can think of that are sitting on my shelf off the top of my head, but it's a pretty good start.
 
xo,
Hanna

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Top Ten for Tuesday (late)

I realize that it's not Tuesday, but I just found this link-up right before I went to bed last night.  I've gotten back into reading recently, so I figured this was perfect.  Not that I ever stopped, my life just got busy so reading fell to the side.
 
 
Today's topic is Books on my Spring TBR list.
 
1.  The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult.  I've liked Jodi Picoult's books for many years, and this one looks amazing.
2.  The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin.  This book has been out forever.  But, it looks like an easy read that could be enjoyable.
3.  Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell.  It's been getting pretty good ratings on Goodreads.  And, it just looks like a fun read for Spring.
4.  Cinder by Marissa Meyer.  I always love a good spin on a classic fairytale.  And, I've heard great things about this one so far.
5.  Taken by Erin Bowman.  This is the first of a new series about a sort-of dystopian society.  I've always enjoyed books that put my world in a different perspective.
6.  How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True by Sarah Strohmeyer.  It's about a girl with an internship at an amusement park.  How much more do you need?
7.  Crossed by Ally Condie.  This is the second book in the Matched trilogy.  I enjoyed the first one enough to want to know what happens at least.
8.  The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe.  I've heard great things about this one as well.  But currently I'm reading The Fault in Our Stars.  So, we'll see if I want another sad one so soon.
9.  Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly.  This was recommended by a family friend.  I enjoy history, so we'll see how it goes.
10.  Reached by Ally Condie.  This one is conditional.  If I like Crossed enough to continue, I'll read it, but if not I'll probably skip it. 
 
The StorytellerThe Nanny Diaries (Nanny #1)Eleanor & ParkCinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1)
Taken (Taken, #1)How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come TrueCrossed (Matched, #2)The End of Your Life Book Club
Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America ForeverReached (Matched, #3)
 
 
xo,
Hanna