Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Review: Catch a Falling Star


Late at night, when all the world is watching television stars strut their stuff on the tele, Carter is lost in the sky watching real stars shine bright. Her best friend's Chloe's fangirl obsession over Adam Jakes never appealed to her. Who needs all that media fuss? Not Carter. Ironically, her unimpressed behavior toward Adam, grants her an offer to play the role of his fake girlfriend for a couple of weeks until the press forgets his rehab story.

Paparazzi? Keeping secrets from your best friend? Celebrity ego?

Seems like a lot to handle. But when her brother's life is on the line, and the only way to save him is by raising a heap of money, Carter will have no choice but to take the lifetime offer and risk her heart in the process.

Lots of romantic dates are in the plot. We see so many actors fall in love while working together and wonder what is the exact moment when fiction and reality crashes. Catch a Falling Star is a really great example. Culbertson mixes in the story of Carter's brother's gambling problems, and her Dad's struggle to maintain the cafe alone while his wife travels the world, providing the story with a bit more of a spark. If only the climax would have combine all the subplots.


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Write Something, I'm giving up on you



 




TOP BOOKS I ALMOST PUT DOWN BUT DIDN'T


Call me old fashion but I just can't DNF (did not finish). As a book reviewer and a virgo, I need to read from cover to cover before I can rate it in any form. Sometimes, the ending makes up for the whole story. Sometimes not.  




1-Go Ask Alice
Anonymous
I hoped it would get better and the character would be taught important life lessons, but she was far too immature for that. 



2-The Scorpio Races
Maggie Stiefvater
Both MC's had too many problems to smile. I felt quite disconnected, but am glad I stuck to it. 



3-Hanging by a Thread
Sophie LittleField
Gorgeous cover and great mystery plot, but I kept putting it down due to the slow pace. 



4-The S-Word
Chelsea Pitcher
The plot lacked depth, leading to several confusing ends. Not for me. 




5-Crash
Lisa McMann
Huge fan of McMann -- this book not so much. The MC has a vision, then has it again, again. And again... Books shouldn't drag like that.



6-Beautiful Disaster
Jamie McGuire
He's jealous of all the guys who approach you because deep down he cares, he just doesn't know how to tell you plot gets tiring after a while. 



7-Demonglass
Rachel Hawkins
Very slow paced, but worth reading. Especially for the end. 



8-Delirium
Lauren Oliver
Oh that ending!! I'm glad I didn't put it down. 



8-Where she Went
Gayle Forman
This book was heavy, emotionally that is. I had to put it down for a while and come back to it later.



9-After
Amy Efaw
I couldn't stand the character, even after getting to know her better. Too bad. Abandoning a newborn was a great topic to focus on for a YA book.



10-Dreams of Significant Girls
Cristina Garcia
There was no need for the lack of dialogue. Sadly, the story never picked up. 


Which book made your list?




Friday, May 9, 2014

Feature and Follow Friday: Full-bodied and Mature



Parajunkee Alison Can Read


FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY



Once you answer be sure to leave me your link so I can follow you back



Q: What living author would you like to have diner with? 



I would most certainly eat Shakespeare.

Wait, it seems I was too hungry and misread the question.

Let me rephrase that. I would serve Shakespeare to John Green and his wife to celebrate the upcoming film The Fault in our Stars. A perfect occasion to celebrate!!



Thursday, May 8, 2014

Review: Fire with Fire

Book Review: Fire with Fire

Is karma worth the price of a great revenge?


Reeve bullied Mary when they were younger, and left a void in her heart that time has not been able to mend. So the girls did the best thing they could do -- they drugged him. Vulnerable from the effects, Reeve tumbled off the prom stage and broke his leg, ruining his football career in the process. You'd think this would be enough to stop the sabotage, but the girls hate that he still refuses to apologize to Mary. The best thing to do is make Reeve fall in love with Lilia this time, then make sure he gets humiliated in return. But what happens if Lilia loves him back?

There were so many things going in Fire with Fire that did not involve Kat, causing her to disappear into the background and render her point-of-view quite pointless (hard not to skip those pages). Nevertheless, Mary and Lilia heighten the stakes like never before. Lots of love and jealousy scenes made the book impossible to put down. 

Prepare for a yet another cliffhanger ending. 



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Paint it bold



 




TOP BOOKS I'D FRAME AS ART

Okay, so I'm a Botero fan. Have replicas all over my place and would love to find similar book covers to match the decor. But alas, there seems to be nothing of the sort out there. 



So my second choice would be:


1-And Then There Were None
Scary and tense. Maybe not in the office but I'll think of something.



2-Marcelo in the Real World
Remove the electric posts and it would be gorgeous.



3-Left Neglected
Perfect for my kitchen.



4-Finale
My idea of sensual art.



5-These Broken Stars
What is it with me and hand-holding pictures?!?



6-The Ring & the Crown
Total must if you live in San Francisco (be sure to wear flowers in your hair)


7-The Beatles in Stripvorm
Love this graphic novel cover. 


Who's your favorite painter?