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message 101: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Steph wrote: "I'm glad to see you enjoyed that one, Paris. I really liked the first and have 1.5-3 TBR."

I read 1.5 and 2.5 today and will start 3 hopefully soon, but I have to try and get in another book first, although I'm having a difficult time waiting so I'll probably start Promised instead.


message 102: by [deleted user] (new)

I finally finished mine and it was so so so so good !!
A 5 star book , will post review in sometime.


message 103: by [deleted user] (new)

Paris wrote: "Week 1: Black joker : Fantasy Forward Skull :Spot 32 : Free Read !

Prized (Birthmarked, #2) by Caragh M. O'Brien by Caragh M. O'Brien
Finished: 1/29/2013
Rating: ♥♥♥♥

The first book was difficult to get into right ..."


I'm not a patient person either and so if its a trilogy or something I wait up till all the books are released.


message 104: by Crystal S (last edited Jan 29, 2013 11:35PM) (new)

Crystal S (crystalann) | 487 comments My book is ok so far. It's slow going cause I've been super busy at work, which is normally prime reading time (night shift doncha know? LOL).


message 105: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) | 473 comments Week 1: Black joker : Fantasy Forward Skull :Spot 32 : Free Read !

Everlasting Kiss (Everlasting, #1) by Amanda Ashley by Amanda Ashley
Finished: 1/30/12
Rating: ★★★

I liked the story, but it seemed a bit tame for me. It may just be tame compared to other stuff I've been reading lately. I will probably read more from this author but I'm not racing out to buy it. There were also a few character flaws in the secondary characters that really bugged me.


message 106: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments My book is getting even better than when I posted before when I said it was getting beter, lol!

Aguirre has ratched up zombies (or freaks as she calls them) to an entirely new level. I should be done by tonight.

Outpost (Razorland, #2) by Ann Aguirre


message 107: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments Regina wrote: "My book is getting even better than when I posted before when I said it was getting beter, lol!"

LOL! :D


message 108: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Regina wrote: "My book is getting even better than when I posted before when I said it was getting beter, lol!

Aguirre has ratched up zombies (or freaks as she calls them) to an entirely new level. I should be ..."


Woohooo!! I think that the zombies in this series are some of my favorite. Glad you're liking it!


message 109: by Crystal S (new)

Crystal S (crystalann) | 487 comments Ok. I'm off work for the weekend. I'm gonna crack down and finish my book before this evening.


message 110: by Regina (last edited Feb 01, 2013 06:10PM) (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Week 1: Black joker : Fantasy Forward Skull :Spot 32 : Free Read !

Outpost by Ann Aguirre
Outpost (Razorland, #2) by Ann Aguirre
Finished: 1/31/13
Rating 4 stars
Review

I listened to the narration and it was decently narrated, although the narrator sounds very young. But, then again in this story the main character Deuce is really young. Outpost begins when Deuce is 15.5 years old.

So I enjoyed Enclave, the first in this series, but didn’t love it. I was lukewarm enough about that book that I waited months after the release of Enclave to start it. Ultimately, Enclave addressed all of my concerns about Outpost and is such a better book than the first one in this series.

The beginning of the book starts slow. Almost too slow. The set-up explains how Deuce, Stalker, Fade and Teagan are doing in Salvation. Deuce is not happy, Salvation has strict gender division rules and education rules pertaining to children and these pose problems for Deuce. The gender divisions are irritating, almost to the point of not wanting to read about them. However, the book quickly turns the corner from a slow beginning to action upon action mixing in sweet romance and some pretty good town tension.

Ann Aguirre’s books spend a lot of time in the minds of the main character. It seems to
be her style of writing and both Sirantha Jax and the Corinne Solomon series are similarly done. There are huge passages with only the heroine’s inner monologue going on and the heroine providing explanations for why other people are feeling certain things and doing certain things. At some points it is irritating, some points it is not believable but usually this is very well done. It is an amazing way to learn about the main character and truly be her.

One of the problems I had with Enclave was that there was absolutely no explanation as to why society ended and where the freaks came from. Outpost changes all of that. Looking for an explanation of what caused the devastation? Aguirre provides some history in this book and adds a wonderful twist that completely distinguishes the Enclave series from other zombie and post-apoc books. It is enough to say, that this deviation from the standard storyline of the zombie genre makes reading this book worth it – factor in the emotional development of Deuce and her growing relationships with her friends and this book is a great read.

Okay, rape. Ms. Aguirre seems to speak through her characters and attempt to address readers concerns about Stalker and his past actions. Somewhere near the beginning of the story, Deuce has a conversation with Teagan about her abuse at the hand of the Wolves. As I read this section, I felt the author was explaining to the readers and trying to justify Stalker’s presence as an acceptable character despite his past. The reasoning was this – authority taught the followers of a group (The Wolves – Stalker and the Enclave – Deuce) to commit violence in support of the group. The followers of each group (both Stalker and Deuce) bought into these ideas for the betterment of their group. Now that Stalker and Deuce have left these groups they are able to re-evaluate these ideas and their respective roles in the violence they committed. This issue is revisited multiple times throughout the book. At one point Deuce tells Teeagan, “I don’t care if you ever forgive Stalker.” Almost as if Ms. Aguiree is talking to her readers – you don’t need to forgive Stalker or accept that his background made him do it, you can still enjoy the story. I am not sure if I agree with this concept nor do I accept it. However, I appreciate the author’s willingness to address readers’ concerns. Additionally, Ms. Aguirre doesn’t let Teagan just move on past her past attacks. Realistically, the pain and suffering Teagan endured from the gang rape and beatings from the Wolves is not just pushed under a rug – but Teeagan continues to suffer from fear of boys and the need to be safe.

Outpost ends with a hell of a cliffhanger. Horribly tense yet hopeful. I cannot wait to read #3 in this series.


message 111: by [deleted user] (new)

Great review Regina , way to go :D


message 112: by Crystal S (last edited Feb 02, 2013 06:48AM) (new)

Crystal S (crystalann) | 487 comments Finished my book earlier last night.

Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men (Jane Jameson, #2) by Molly Harper
Finished: 02/01/13
★★1/2

Big fat meh. I don't know why I'm not crazy about this series. It's got decent enough characters. It's funny (or meant to be.) It's light enough that it should be a fast easy read. But this book and the first in the series are such chores for me to get through. I can't pinpoint what I don't like though. Maybe it's that I don't really find the hero all that great (he's ok, but kinda boring). Maybe the books go on too long. This one in particular ended about 10 or 15 pages past what I thought was a good ending. Too many side characters? That's a definite possibility. Who knows? I just didn't think it was all that great. I admit I only read it because I already had it on hand. I have the 3rd in the series on hand already too, but probably will not slog through that. For funny, light vampire reads I think I just prefer Lynsay Sands.


message 113: by [deleted user] (new)

Way to go Crystal !


message 114: by [deleted user] (new)

So , since everyone is done , I will post my review and then post in the board movment.


message 115: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Crystal, that's how I felt about that series as well *meh*

Karen you're a few hours early I think.


message 116: by [deleted user] (new)

I meant that post the review links not draw the card , are we supposed to do that together Sandra?


message 117: by [deleted user] (new)

Off to read the rules again!


message 118: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok so I wanted you all to know that unfortunately my laptop has completely crashed and have lost my os, hard disk everythings gone :( :( and I can only do GR from my phone , so will not be able to hyperlink the reviews , etc. I believe I will be able to get a new computer next week , but for this one can one of you please make the reviews and books hyperlinked post to be posted on the board movement thread when I pick the next spot . Thanks.


message 119: by [deleted user] (new)

Week 1: Black joker : Fantasy Forward
Skull :Spot 32 : Free Read !
Dance with me : Heidi Cullman
Finished: 30/1/13
Rating 5 stars
Review
Absolutely loved the book . A really nice emotional
book that will stay close to my heart . I liked every
single bit of it and have a special soft spot for
Laurie :D


message 120: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Oh Karen! I am so sorry. That is horrible.


message 121: by [deleted user] (new)

I know regina , the only silver lining is I had backed up my music and books on an external hard drive and just recently bought a book reader.

But I cannot access the internet on a computer and so can't create the link post


message 122: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Karen, I am sick today and have to go into work - otherwise I could do it. Anyone else can help? What do you need? To gather all the reviews in one post and then post it to the points please thread?


message 123: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments I am doing it.


message 124: by [deleted user] (new)

Yes , I need someone to do that for this time and make a post here !


message 125: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you very much Regina :)

And take care !


message 126: by Regina (last edited Feb 02, 2013 10:03AM) (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Week: 1
Card: Black joker
Space: Fantasy Forward Skull, Spot 32
Color: Free Read !


Books:
Paris
Finished 1/29/13, 4 stars
Prized
Post 92 text

Regina
Finished 1/30/13, 4 stars
Outpost
Post 110

Crystal S
Finished 2/1/13, 2.5 stars
Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men
Post 112

Karen
Finished 1/31/13, 5 stars
Dance With Me
Post 119

Dawn (Kat N Hat)
Finished 1/30/13, 3 stars
Everlasting Kiss
Post 105

Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men (Jane Jameson, #2) by Molly Harper Outpost (Razorland, #2) by Ann Aguirre Everlasting Kiss (Everlasting, #1) by Amanda Ashley Prized (Birthmarked, #2) by Caragh M. O'Brien Dance With Me by Heidi Cullinan


message 127: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments I can do it if you can't Regina. Just let me know.

Sorry about your compter Karen. And I'm sorry that your sick Regina. I hope things get better for you both.


message 128: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Thanks Paris. Did I do it okay? I know it isn't as pretty as usual. Did I miss anything? Do I post it somewhere else?


message 129: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Looks good to me. I think that a link to that has to be posted on the board movement thread so they know we are done and ready to pull a new card.


message 130: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Thanks Paris -- I just did that! :D


message 131: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Sweet! Then we are good to go for later. Can't wait to see what we pull next.


message 132: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Me too!! I am ready for a new audio boon. :)


message 133: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey team , have no idea how ,but I automatically woke up at crd drawing time lol .

Card drawn : 5 of hearts : space :37 : color purple .

Off to sleep again , and thanks a lot Regina .


message 134: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments LOL - you poor thing. ;)

Puprle, LMAO I didn't realize purple was at play. I need to code my books. :)


message 135: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Do these look like they have purple in them to you? I only have the audio and ebooks so no real covers here to look at:

American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett Dramarama by E. Lockhart


message 136: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Regina I would say the sky has purple in it in the first one, but I'd run it past Steph and the gang first just in case.


message 137: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Regina, hope you get better soon, and the first one American Elsewhere looks purple enough, the other one not.


message 138: by Paris (last edited Feb 02, 2013 02:57PM) (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Dang. None of my books on my starter plan have purple on them except the one I read yesterday and the one that isn't out until the middle of the month. Off to find a different book with purple....


message 139: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Is there enough purple in this one... Touch of the Demon (Kara Gillian, #5) by Diana Rowland ?


message 140: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Thank you Paris and thank you Sandra two X. I am starting to feel better.

I am thinking of Whisper Falls (Destiny, #3) by Toni Blake American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett The Burning Bush (Habitat, #2) by Kenya Wright

Feel free to check out my purple shelf in case it helps anyone out. Good luck Paris -- I assume you checked other editions too?


message 141: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments Paris I would say yes.


message 142: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments Thanks Regina. I did check other editions and then went through my list of TBR of course all the books that are really purple are the book after the book I have next to read in the series. Purple would have been great for the next move or the one after that. lol


message 143: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) | 473 comments I agree purple would have been a great one next week. It doesn't fit in for this week. None of the books that are due back to the library on Monday are purple. I am going to try to get through those and I will start a purple book on Monday


message 144: by [deleted user] (new)

I read a purple book for last week , lol .

And I found a book , which I have been meaning to read for a long time for purple :D


message 145: by Crystal S (last edited Feb 03, 2013 04:56AM) (new)

Crystal S (crystalann) | 487 comments Probably will read Last Dragon Standing (Dragon Kin, #4) by G.A. Aiken .


message 146: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) | 473 comments Ok, I double checked the rules and Steph said we could use alternate covers. So I am going to read Magic Bites, using this cover Die Nacht der Magie (Kate Daniels, #1) by Ilona Andrews .


message 147: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments Yep, alternate covers (that match your color for the week) are fine. :D


message 148: by Regina (last edited Feb 04, 2013 04:43AM) (new)

Regina (reginar) | 2883 comments I am reading American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett


message 149: by Paris (new)

Paris (pah13) | 1183 comments I might be changing my book. I'm in the hunt for another purple book. I'm not sure I can finish Touch of the Demon (Kara Gillian, #5) by Diana Rowland . It's 440 pages and it took me forever to read the first 34. The print is super tiny and the book is boring so far. I feel like it'll take me a really long time to slog through it.


message 150: by [deleted user] (new)

Then do change the book Paris , there is still half the week to go and I'm sure there are many good purple books around:)


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