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June 13, 2015

Renaissance Faire



Renaissance Faire

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Renaissance Faire



Renaissance Faire

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June 12, 2015

Harry Potter Epiphany

Harry Potter Epiphany:

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My dad was flipping through the TV channels and the first Harry Potter was on, during the zoo scene. He watched it for a second, before looking at me and asking, “Do you think it was living with a horcrux that made them [the Dursley’s] evil?”


Alright, so evil might be an exaggeration – but think…


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Published on June 12, 2015 10:15

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June 11, 2015

Book Review: The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

A humorous romance with a paranormal twist, dealing with PTSD and anxiety, with a pretty cover but an okay story.

Rating: 6/10

Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

Favorite Quotes:

“’Thanks. Seriously, you must have better things to do with your life than waste it on the hopeless?’

‘I’ve already learned Parseltongue. What else is there?’

'Elvish.

Summary:



Mara Dyer believes life can’t get any stranger than waking up in a hospital with no memory of how she got there.
It can.
She believes there must be more to the accident she can’t remember that killed her friends and left her strangely unharmed.
There is.
She doesn’t believe that after everything she’s been through, she can fall in love.
She’s wrong.


Review:

In all honesty, I expected more from a book that I’ve seen people raving about on tumblr. Maybe I should have known, since I’ve never been a huge romance reader. But the cover and the buzz drew me in, and I decided to by this book. I am mildly disappointed.

Perhaps my biggest issue with the novel was the romance – in particular, Noah Shaw. Mara may have gotten over her hatred, but I did not. The moment he said, “you’re not like other girls,” it was a big no from me. There was nothing incredible about him, except for the typical “hot, mysterious edgy.” At least there weren’t any unnecessary love triangles. 

Maybe I’m being too harsh. I did love Mara’s relationship with her older brother Daniel, and her best friend, Jamie. I appreciated how the book dealt with issues such as PTSD and anxiety and panic attacks. There were also several reverences to pop culture, which I think a lot of fiction leaves out. 

I also found the plot a bit confusing at times, (spoiler) especially when her younger brother is kidnapped. That just seemed flat and unrealistic (end spoiler). And their wasn’t much climax at the end, it was too sudden and  disconnected. The very ending, and plot twist, wasn’t too intriguing either. Perhaps that’s just me. 

I may give the next two books a try, but I won’t be buying them. We’ll see if the library has them in stock.

Next on my shelf: 

Rose Under Fire / Elizabeth Wein

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Published on June 11, 2015 20:11

Went to the library and got:Rose Under Fire / Elizabeth Wein (sequel to my most favorite book Code...

Went to the library and got:

Rose Under Fire / Elizabeth Wein (sequel to my most favorite book Code Name Verity)

Grace and the Guiltless / Erin Johnson (gave my librarian the mission of finding a YA western and she dug up this beauty)

Thirteenth Child / Patricia C. Wrede (western fantasy. Amazing.)

The Pledge / Kimberly Derting (Fantasy. Perfect.)

Poison / Bridget Zinn (The tagline got me: “can she save the kingdom with a piglet?”)

And made my first purchase from the book despository of books I’ve been wanting to read:

The Selection / Kiera Cass (couldn’t resist any longer)

Eleanor & Park / Rainbow Rowell (also couldn’t resist)

Becoming Jinn / Lori Goldstein (I met this author at an event and this book sounds amazing)

Can’t wait to read all these great books! Hopefully I’ll get to writing reviews (still have to do one for Mara Dyer) and telling y’all what I think. 

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Published on June 11, 2015 19:42