Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Couples In Books
Hey reader friends - welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week we're talking about Favorite Couples In Books!
If you've been around my blog at all, many of these probably won't come as a surprise to you.
Clara and Hamlet in The Way You Make me Feel are amazing - and this is, so far, my favorite book by Maurene Goo!
While the way that Desi got a boy may have been a little.... unique - I do love Desi and Luca!
When Dimple Met Rishi starts out with 2 characters who are on opposite ends of the spectrum of having a relationship, and ends with them in love in the most adorable way. Dimple and Rishi are perfect together!
Twinkle and Sahil in From Twinkle, With Love are perfect together - even if it takes a minute for Twinkle to realize it (because she loves his twin brother at first!) I think the reason I love them so much together is because Sahil does such a good job of keeping Twinkle real and calling her out when she gets a little.... wild with her movie.
Rufus and Mateo are two of my favorite characters - and even though you know they are both going to die by the end of the book - I loved their togetherness through this entire book!
Hazel and Gus in The Fault in Our Stars - they have this amazing relationship together, and while it is punctuated by them both having cancer, they have this ability to be there for each other in the most amazing ways.
Simon and Bram (Blue) in Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda. This was, hands down, my favorite book that I read last year, and there was not one single moment when I wasn't cheering my ass off for Simon.
Monday, February 11, 2019
Cheesy Romance Love!
Hey reader friends! It's February. That means it's the perfect time of year to talk about cheesy romance books. These are books that are sure to make your heart flutter (even if some of them are total clean teen books!)
1. Lucky in Love - Kasie West
2. Listen to your Heart - Kasie West
3. Tell Me Everything - Sarah Enni
4. I Believe in a Thing Called Love - Maurene Goo
5. The Way You Make Me Feel - Maurene Goo
6. Simon Vs. The Home Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli
7. When Dimple Met Rishi - Sandhya Menon
8. From Twinkle With Love - Sandhya Menon
This is not, obviously, a complete list of all romance books! These are just some of the ones I really enjoyed. Feel free to drop your favorite romances (YA or adult) in the comments.
Friday, February 8, 2019
In An Absent Dream - Seanan McGuire
Title: In An Absent Dream
Author: Seanan McGuire
Format: Hardcover
Rating: 5 Stars
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This fourth entry and
prequel tells the story of Lundy, a very serious young girl who would
rather study and dream than become a respectable housewife and live up
to the expectations of the world around her. As well she should.
When she finds a doorway to a world founded on logic and reason, riddles and lies, she thinks she's found her paradise. Alas, everything costs at the goblin market, and when her time there is drawing to a close, she makes the kind of bargain that never plays out well.
When she finds a doorway to a world founded on logic and reason, riddles and lies, she thinks she's found her paradise. Alas, everything costs at the goblin market, and when her time there is drawing to a close, she makes the kind of bargain that never plays out well.
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When I first read Every Heart a Doorway, the first book in the Wayward Children series, I knew this would be a series I would love - and every single book has hit it out of the ballpark. In An Absent Dream, the fourth book in this series, follows Katherine Lundy, called Lundy in the Goblin Market, as she travels to and from her world. She finds her first (tree) door when she is 8, and from there travels back and forth between the Goblin Market, a world based on Christina Rosetti's Goblin Market, many times before she turns 18. The first thing Lundy learns are the three rules of the Goblin Market:
1. Ask for Nothing.
2. Names Have Power
3. Always Give Fair Value
While there, Lundy meets Moon, lives with the Archivist, and learns about death and change in a most unique way.
I love this story in more ways than I could possibly describe. But I will try.
The development of this story is excellent - from the first time that Lundy finds her way through the door to the end of the story, everything grows and changes so well in this story. The plot works well, every time Lundy leaves the Goblin Market to go home, every time she returns to the Goblin Market, every time she hoards things to give for fair trade, this all fits and works so well together.
Each character in this story is well developed as well. They all have their own distinct personalities, traits, and ways of doing things that are specific to who they are. They are unique and wonderful in their own ways, and the young characters - Lundy and Moon - grow and learn so much throughout this book.
I love the descriptions of everything in this book as well. The way the author describes the Goblin Market, the way the characters are described, it all works together so well to create this world that is marvelous and a great addition to the Wayward Children series.
It is interesting to learn what this world means when they talk about Fair value, as well. Lundy learns so much about herself and what it means to her, her family, and the Goblin Market when fair value is involved.
Overall, this is a wonderful book that everyone should get their hands on!
Monday, February 4, 2019
If You Like This....Try That
Hey Reader Friends - It's time for my first ever round of: If You Like This, Try That!
If You Like Harry Potter:
Try Reading These Books:
The Septimus Heap Series:
The Charlie Bone Series:
If You Like The Chronicles of Narnia:
Try Reading These Books:
Saturday, February 2, 2019
P.S. I Still Love You - Jenny Han
Title: P.S. I Still Love You
Author: Jenny Han
Format: Paperback
Rating:
This sequel to the novel To All The Boys I've Loved Before felt just marginally more well developed than the first book. Although I did like this book ever so slightly more than its predecessor, there were still too many things about this book that I did not like.
Once again, I found that Kitty was my favorite part in this book. She expresses everything that is just so charming and yet morbid and dark.
Chris was actually present more in this book as a friend figure, and I felt like that was something that was really lacking from the last book. I still don't know that I see what Chris and Lara Jean have in common to be friends, but at least she is more present in this book.
The Assassins game - I think this just sounds like a fun idea!
I do love that this book, just as the first, shows great family dynamic and has Korean characters in it. I think it's important that their dad is so present is important, because there are so many YA books with absentee parents. As if teens don't need their parents?!
THE "LOVE TRIANGLE"! I put love in quotes, because I felt like, even though there was this introduction of a third person in the series as an interest, there just wasn't much of a love interest between Lara and John until after she and Peter broke up (again, and for real.) At least, it didn't fee like there was much there to me - especially from Lara Jean's perspective. This was forced and completely unnecessary.
In this book Kitty turns 10. She's young. But yet, Chris and Lara Jean did not have any issues talking about sex in front of her. Not only that, but Kitty - little 10 year old Kitty - KNOWS MORE ABOUT SEX THAN LARA JEAN! Now just to be clear, I believe in teaching people age appropriate comprehensive sex ed. However, a 10 year old knowing more about sex than her 16 year old sister is not age appropriate. Kitty should be learning about periods, not sex.
Why did Peter think it was okay to be there for Gen all that time but not for Lara Jean?! I fully understand that Gen is Peter's first love, blah blah blah. BUT, they aren't together anymore, and given how toxic their relationship is, he really should be cutting her out for a while - especially since Lara Jean is his girlfriend now! I think it's fair that their relationship ended, and I can't for the life of me figure out why Lara Jean was back together with him at the end. He treats her like crap because "Gen needs me" and she just takes him back?! UGHHGGGGWFHIO
Author: Jenny Han
Format: Paperback
Rating:
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Lara Jean didn’t expect to really fall for Peter.
She and Peter were just pretending. Except suddenly they weren’t. Now Lara Jean is more confused than ever. When another boy from her past returns to her life, Lara Jean’s feelings for him return too. Can a girl be in love with two boys at once?
In this charming and heartfelt sequel to the New York Times bestseller To All the Boys I've Loved Before, we see first love through the eyes of the unforgettable Lara Jean. Love is never easy, but maybe that’s part of what makes it so amazing.
She and Peter were just pretending. Except suddenly they weren’t. Now Lara Jean is more confused than ever. When another boy from her past returns to her life, Lara Jean’s feelings for him return too. Can a girl be in love with two boys at once?
In this charming and heartfelt sequel to the New York Times bestseller To All the Boys I've Loved Before, we see first love through the eyes of the unforgettable Lara Jean. Love is never easy, but maybe that’s part of what makes it so amazing.
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This sequel to the novel To All The Boys I've Loved Before felt just marginally more well developed than the first book. Although I did like this book ever so slightly more than its predecessor, there were still too many things about this book that I did not like.
What I Liked:
Once again, I found that Kitty was my favorite part in this book. She expresses everything that is just so charming and yet morbid and dark.
Chris was actually present more in this book as a friend figure, and I felt like that was something that was really lacking from the last book. I still don't know that I see what Chris and Lara Jean have in common to be friends, but at least she is more present in this book.
The Assassins game - I think this just sounds like a fun idea!
I do love that this book, just as the first, shows great family dynamic and has Korean characters in it. I think it's important that their dad is so present is important, because there are so many YA books with absentee parents. As if teens don't need their parents?!
What I Didn't Like:
THE "LOVE TRIANGLE"! I put love in quotes, because I felt like, even though there was this introduction of a third person in the series as an interest, there just wasn't much of a love interest between Lara and John until after she and Peter broke up (again, and for real.) At least, it didn't fee like there was much there to me - especially from Lara Jean's perspective. This was forced and completely unnecessary.
In this book Kitty turns 10. She's young. But yet, Chris and Lara Jean did not have any issues talking about sex in front of her. Not only that, but Kitty - little 10 year old Kitty - KNOWS MORE ABOUT SEX THAN LARA JEAN! Now just to be clear, I believe in teaching people age appropriate comprehensive sex ed. However, a 10 year old knowing more about sex than her 16 year old sister is not age appropriate. Kitty should be learning about periods, not sex.
Why did Peter think it was okay to be there for Gen all that time but not for Lara Jean?! I fully understand that Gen is Peter's first love, blah blah blah. BUT, they aren't together anymore, and given how toxic their relationship is, he really should be cutting her out for a while - especially since Lara Jean is his girlfriend now! I think it's fair that their relationship ended, and I can't for the life of me figure out why Lara Jean was back together with him at the end. He treats her like crap because "Gen needs me" and she just takes him back?! UGHHGGGGWFHIO
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