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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sunday Ramblings…& a giveaway!

BEA is just around the corner and I have done NOTHING to get ready for it. Other than clear out older books. Which really is something I guess….because I’m really going to need the room for new books!

Anyway…this pretty much sums up my pre-BEA planning and possibly life in general.

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Incoming!

For review: (click on cover for more info)

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* Thank you to Entangled Publishing, Farrar, Sraus and Giroux and Amazon Prime/Tor Teen, Hayson Manning

Bought:
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Wrap-up:

Review:
Wicked as She Wants (blud #2) by Delilah S. Dawson
Crossing the Line by Katy McGarry
The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller

Tune in Tuesday:
Vampire Weekend, Snow Patrol, The Lumieers, The National

Help a Blogger out:
Non-love triangle series recommendations

Book Blogger Confessions topic reminder for Monday 5/20!

The Lazy Blogger GIVEAWAY!

As I mentioned earlier I’m headed to BEA and I’ve been clearing out my books. Here is one last big ass box of books I’m giving away before I go.

I’m feeling super lazy so just check out the (admittedly crappy) pic for what books are in there (There are ARC’s and finished signed books. It will be a surprise. Sorry…me = tired….but yay free box of books!)

*Update - I'm trying to get the titles listed here in between doing other things. Here are a few of them:

Destined by Aprilynne Pike - Signed
A Touch Mortal by Leah Clifford - Signed
The Girl in the Clockwork Collar By Kady Cross - Signed
The Dark Unwinding by Sharon Cameron ARC - Signed

Taken at Dusk by C.C. Hunter
The International Kissing Club by Ivy Adams
Fathom by Jackosn Pearce
Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder - Signed to me
The Eleventh Plague by Jeff Hirsh - Signed to me


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Leave your name & email or twitter handle so I can reach you if you win. US only.I’ll pick a winner Friday morning so I can get the boxed shipped before BEA.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Book Blogger Confessions topic reminder!

 

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Topic reminder for Monday May 20th

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Review: The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller


14744489On the outside, seventeen-year-old Madelyne Summers looks like your typical blond cheerleader—perky, popular, and dating the star quarterback. But inside, Maddie spends more time agonizing over what will happen in the next issue of her favorite comic book than planning pep rallies with her squad. That she’s a nerd hiding in a popular girl's body isn’t just unknown, it's anti-known. And she needs to keep it that way.

Summer is the only time Maddie lets her real self out to play, but when she slips up and the adorkable guy behind the local comic shop’s counter uncovers her secret, she’s busted. Before she can shake a pom-pom, Maddie’s whisked into Logan’s world of comic conventions, live-action role-playing, and first-person-shooter video games. And she loves it. But the more she denies who she really is, the deeper her lies become…and the more she risks losing Logan forever. ~ Goodreads

Source: Provided by Entangled Teen for my honest review

Review:
Can I just write that this is the adorable, feel good book of the summer and be done with it?

I had so much fun reading The Summer I Became a Nerd. I read the whole book in just under 4 hours and *may* have done a little bit of a book nerd happy reader dance.

This book has it all, high school angst, cute boys, secret identities, awesome friendships, VISIBLE PARENTS.

I could write a long review but these days when I have this much fun with a book I just want to leave it at that and not dissect it to death so I will just say I highly recommend The Summer I Became a Nerd. I liked it so much that I’m going to go out and buy a physical copy just so I can fill it with post-it notes for my favorite quotes (of which there were many).

I must confess that I am not a nerd. I don’t read comic books and I don’t play video games so I can not attest to the nerd accuracy of this book lol but I found all the references to be a lot of fun. Also, I understood or could easily grasp all of them despite not knowing the background.

Final thoughts: SUPER CUTE summer read! Go get it!

Author: Goodreads | Website | Twitter
Buy the book! The Summer I Became a Nerd

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Help a blogger out! Non - love triangle series recommendations

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I know love triangles exist in real life. I was even in a few when I was younger but I just don’t want to read about them anymore and I’m not knocking anyone who does. I’ve read several great series that had them and they didn’t bother me (Carolyn Crane’s awesome Disillusionist trilogy comes to mind)  It’s just that they usually depress me and leave me broken hearted. Plus I would love to see a a relationship with ups & downs evolve over time without throwing in a third wheel.

I’m looking for series recommendations that have romance – minus the love triangle. I’m not too picky on the genre or YA vs Adult (although it’s almost unheard to read YA without one so I would be really happy with a YA series rec!). I would just like it to be a series with one continuing main couple. They can fight, break up, stay together the whole time….I don’t care. Just no third parties please.

There are a few that I can think of that I enjoy (see below) but I would love to find more.

Read – Adult:
Kate Daniels Magic series by Ilona Andrews (Kate & Curran)

Night Huntress series by Jeanine Frost (Cat & Bones)

WVMP Radio Vampire series by Jeri Smith-Ready (Ciara & Shane)

Sirantha Jax series by Ann Aguirre (Sirantha & March)

YA:
Razorland trilogy (Enclave/Outpost/Horde) by Ann Aguirre (Deuce & Fade) I know a lot of people think there’s a triangle here but I really don’t see it that way – and Aguirre has said in interviews that there isn't one so that’s good enough for me.

Divergent trilogy by Veronica Roth (Tris & Four)

Ghost and the Goth trilogy by Stacey Kade

Can anyone help this blogger out???

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Review: Crossing the Line (pushing the Limits #1.5) by Katie McGarry


16069024Katie McGarry captivated readers with her “riveting, emotional”* Young Adult debut, Pushing the Limits. In this gripping novella, she tells the story of Lila and Lincoln, who discover that sometimes it’s worth crossing the line for love…

Lila McCormick, Echo's best friend from Pushing the Limits, first met Lincoln Turner when tragedy struck both their lives. But she never expected their surprise encounter would lead to two years of exchanging letters—or that she’d fall for the boy she’s only seen once. Their relationship is a secret, but Lila feels closer to Lincoln than anyone else. Until she finds out that he lied to her about the one thing she depended on him for the most.

Hurting Lila is the last thing Lincoln wanted. For two years, her letters have been the only thing getting him through the day. Admitting his feelings would cross a line he’s never dared breach before. But Lincoln will do whatever it takes to fix his mistakes, earn Lila’s forgiveness—and finally win a chance to be with the girl he loves. ~ Goodreads

Review:

I absolutely love McGarry's Pushing the Limits series so I snapped this novella up right away.
The events take place after Pushing the Limits and before the upcoming Dare You To (Pushing the Limits #2). Unfortunately I had forgotten quite a bit about PtL so I didn't remember Lila or the funeral (for Echo's brother) that led up to meeting Lincoln. Also, I read an ARC of DYT first so there were a few things that were out of order to me. Nothing horrible but enough to make me confused for the first few chapters.

Anyway……Even though this is novella length, the fact that Lila and Lincoln have been writing to each other for just over two years sets up a nice relationship between them so that things don't feel so rushed. They have become best friends and confidants through their letters until they realize that it might might be worth the risk to go for more. 

Both Lincoln and Lila have issues they need to overcome. No surprise there. lol What I like is that they force each other to be better and say what needs to be said instead of using love/sex to make everything right. In fact they take things nice and slow…while still being sexy.

The one thing that didn't work for me was Lila's issue. She's afraid to be alone at home, afraid to go away to college alone. I could really relate to her, as a scaredy cat myself, but she was well beyond that. Barely able to go out her front door alone. While her parents were away on vacation, they left post it notes reminding her how to stay safe all around the house. O_O  That seems like a pretty big thing to me but it was never explained and was resolved a little too easily.

Lincoln and Lila's story definitely could have filled a full length novel to really delve into things. But it was a sweet love story and quite enjoyable.

Final thoughts: I wish I had remembered more from PtL and read this before Dare You To because I was quite confused at first. Things are resolved a little too easily for Lila IMO but hey it's a novella and I just went with it because I liked Lila and Lincoln and I love Katie McGarry's writing - so I'll take what I can get ;-) I don’t think you need to have read Pushing the Limits to understand this novella – you just might not recognize the other characters or get as much out of is as those who did.

Author: Website | Twitter | Goodreads
Source: Purchased
Buy the book! Crossing the Line