Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Review: Love, Lucy
An exotic love story or a ''what was his name'' fling?
After this summer, Lucy's life is going to get serious. Her dad coerced her to drop acting and pursue a career in management. Goodbye artistic dreams, goodbye hope. But wait! Summer isn't over yet, and what a better place to fall in love and godspeed her dreams than in Italy. What Lucy didn't expect was that saying goodbye to a lover or a dream isn't as easy as it seems.
Lindner tackled two of life's big choices: love and career. When Lucy bids farewell to Jesse, the boy who stole her heart in Italy, she didn't imagine to pine over him for so long. It seems that every other boy she meets is instantly compared to Jesse, as she desperately searches to recreate that same connection. Lindner's descriptions were detailed enough to transport us along to the European coast and college.
Cleverly written, Love, Lucy is filled with passion and romance, talks about the pros and cons of travelling with a girlfriend (what happens with her when you meet a guy), and most importantly why sometimes we are unable to admit we've fallen in love.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Top Ten Tuesday: Get Ur Book On
Hosted by The Broke and the Bookish
TOP BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS I SKIPPED
Lack of time? Overbooked?
Enough with the excuses. I skipped these book recommendation for the simple reason that I always forget to pick them up at the bookstore. I need an App.
I'm definitely in the minority pile of Colombians that have not read a Garcia Marquez book. This one in particular is often raved about and I've been told to start getting to know the author with this Nobel Prize winner.
"I can't go see the movie with you," I told my girls.
"But we are all going, Cupid. It's just a couple of hours."
"I ... haven't read the book yet."
"But we are all going, Cupid. It's just a couple of hours."
"I ... haven't read the book yet."
This license plate came strongly recommended. An impossible to put down book. I vowed to pick it up as soon as I finish The Stand -- which is still laying on my night stand.
Zombies!! Oh, and just before bed time. I love it -- need to remember to pick this one up.
I adored the first two books and can easily imagine why everyone keeps recommending me this one.
Which book topped your list?
Monday, February 2, 2015
Review: The Jewel
Being special works for and against you.
Violet was chosen to be a surrogate for royalty, who due to a medical condition are unable to procreate on their own. Her pretty face and magic auguries scores, land her on top of the most wanted list and places her with a very prestigious family. But Violet isn't blinded by the riches. She sees how unhappy, jealous and competitive the royals are against one another. And now that one lucky new born will get picked as the future ruler's betrothed, the competition gets even more fierce. Can Violet fulfill her mistress' wish and give birth to a baby in just three months?
All through the book, the surrogates were treated like slaves. They were leashed, coerced into hurting themselves for the royals entertainment, lobotomized -- the list is long. And yet, Violet maintains her survival instincts. Men aren't spared. The handsome ones are purchased to keep lonely girls company until they find husbands. The power division in the society is incredibly corrupt. People are dying of hunger while the rich throw their money away buying humans. Amy Ewing does a great job at heightening the stakes as Violet begins to yearn for her freedom.
A fast read with a compassionate MC and magic rituals.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Caught my arrow #41
Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.
What are you reading this week?
Friday, January 23, 2015
Feature and Follow Friday: Off my Radar
Parajunkee / Alison Can Read |
FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY
Like many of you, my reviews are not kept hidden on the blog. Feel free to friend me on Goodreads, whether you have a blog or not. I love checking out what other readers thought about the books I've read. It feels awesome when you find someone who either liked or disliked the same book as you.
I also post my reviews on Amazon.ca
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