Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Review: Cress
A retell of Rapunzel that demonstrates how far the power of imagination can go.
Cinder is still on the run, but the impending marriage between New Earth leader and love interest Kai, with throne usurper, Queen Levana, has got her changing course. Not only must she stop this wedding; she has to take back the Lunar crown before the Letumosis virus that Levana is threatening the earthlings with goes viral.
Newcomer Cress couldn't be more fit to join this group. Based on Rapunzel, Cress is a computer hacker, doomed to live alone on a satellite while dreaming of love and freedom. Her shyness is endearing, particularly when she begins to grow out of her shell. Meyers also included several aspects of the classic fairy-tale, including blindness. As always, the action is packed with humorous undertones.
A great addition to the series.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Feature and Follow Friday: Everybody Scream
Parajunkee / Alison Can Read |
FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Q: What books would you give to newbies in your favorite genre?
I'd have a harder time picking a favorite genre than a halloween costume. Yikes!
For those YA lovers but uncertain of entering the genre of historical-fiction, I would suggest: Marie-Antoinette Serial Killer.
Perfect for this spooky season.
What are you dressing up as for Halloween?
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Top Ten Tuesday: Halloween Spirit
For Halloween Giggles
You can't go wrong with Mean Girls and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The best part is that both films were adapted from books.
For Halloween Goosebumps
All containing Halloween Scenes, Hocus Pocus, E.T the Extraterrestrial and Idle Hands are fun to watch and not too gruesome. Although, I'd skip the latter for small children and replace it with Casper.
For Halloween Sweat
Halloween!! Had to go with a classic
Which Halloween themed movie tops your list?
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Caught my arrow #38
Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.
Received from Netgalley
The Walled City by Ryan Graudin
Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
What are you reading this week?
Friday, October 24, 2014
Review: Revolutionary
Does Revolutionary end with a bang?
The last time we saw Thalli, she was putty in Dr. Loudin's hands. He captured her as collateral in case Alex, her fiance, refused to collaborate in his machiavellian plan to rule the world. Will Loudin ever be stopped? Thalli intends to do so. But upon her return to the State, she uncovers a secret that causes her to lose faith in the Designer. Once faith is lost, can you ever gain it back?
This conclusion to the Anomaly series, wasn't as fast paced as the previous and yet the ending felt extremely rushed. First Loudin captures Thalli and Alex, then he keeps on adding more prisoners such as Rhen and her boyfriend, followed by Berk. No matter how hard they try to escape, none of them want to hurt Loudin in the process. On the plus side, John's great inspirational words are replaced by Rhen's new found faith, who knows just what to say to keep the gang cheered.
Disappointing, after such a great introduction.
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