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Letter: P

Rating: 2 Stars
Finished: 8/11/13
I really wanted to like this book. It had potential and a lot of people seem to love it, but finishing this book was absolutely painful. If it weren't for a challenge in one of my groups I probably would have DNF'd this book. The MC is pretty annoying and everyone's super in love with her. Russell, one of her possible love interests, is freaking ridiculously annoying and really...the attempt at a southern accent doesn't work at all. Just makes him sound like a moron. And I've never met a Southern boy who uses the word phat.
Then there's the MC's two female best friends Buns and Brownie (WTF with the character names). They use words like flossin'. And while the young group speaks in slang and crap that I've never heard people that age say (like copacetic and "this is gonna pop"), there's Reed, who is probably the most redeeming character in the book along with Zephyr, but he talks like an old man (view spoiler) Oh and "that could be gnar, what do you think?" Gnar? WTF is gnar?
There were many reasons I should have given this book a 1 star rating, but there were some interesting twists that I thought were slightly redeeming and the love triangle situation, while kind of annoying, was also nice because the MC's choice was pretty consistent, so it wasn't one of those long, drawn out annoying triangles that I am starting to not like very much.
Overall, I did not enjoy this book and it was super disappointing because I wanted to like it. I definitely don't think I'll be continuing on with the series. I've read enough of the reviews and spoilers for the next few books that I can just tell that it is not for me.
WotW Bonus: Camp: "'We've been chillin' together most of the summer, since we had to be here for trainin' camp.'" Location 418
Bonus Word: Pancake: "Russell says, pouring syrup on a gigantic, heaping stack of pancakes." Location 2092["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>


Week 5: Pork 4/4
Bonus Item: Barn
Triple Word Week
P: Regina - Paris - Come Away With Me by Kristen Proby - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 236
O: Steph Ann - Oxford Whispers by Marion Croslydon - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 241
R: Stacey - Saints in Limbo by River Jordan - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 240
K: Regina - Into the Hollow by Karina Halle - WotW Bonus: y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 268


Sure Regina- I am an eclectic reader so theya are very different!

I have an O at home that I am confident will have both pork and barn, but I won't be able to search it until I get home.

But I can do P or R definitely. Maybe/likely have K or O.

Regina does P
Steph Ann does O
Stacey does R
I do K
Let me know if that doesn't work for y'all. I only have been able to find both words in one book, but it works for P or K. I can also search more O and R books now that I'm awake if you want me to.


I'm flying through my book, which is such a nice change from last week.

Glad you are enjoying your book this week!






Letter: K

Rating: 5 Stars
Finished: 8/16/13
This book has been sitting on my TBR for a while and of course now that I’ve finished it, I’m mad at myself for not reading it sooner. I absolutely loved the way things developed between Natalie and Luke. They were so sweet together even after the ridiculous way they met. This book was pretty much pure romance, with very small problems getting in their way. There wasn’t any ridiculously long, drawn out dramatic moments which I found nice and refreshing. Both Natalie and Luke have their issues and it’s nice to watch them work through those issues together.
Luke is definitely awesome book boyfriend material. Holy cow is he swoon worthy. He cooks, he says the sweetest things, he loves to spoil his girl and he gives foot massages. I don’t even really like foot massages, but I would love one from Luke. I think that Luke’s issues are extremely understandable and I really understood his motivations and hang ups. I’m glad that it didn’t take Natalie long to understand them as well.
I really enjoyed the secondary characters in this series as well, which I guess is a good thing since they are the main characters in future books and I have all of the books currently out in the series. I cannot wait to read them. I have to say I’m especially excited about Jules’ story (Natalie’s best friend) because she cracked me up. I definitely won’t wait too long before jumping back into this series. I also have to say that I love that it’s set in Seattle. I always feel an extra bit of love for books set in my city.
WotW Bonus: Pork: "We're served two more courses of pork tenderloin and New York steak with Yukon gold potatoes, and, of course, the perfect wines to accompany them." Location 3786
Bonus Word: Barn: "My bed fram is simple, but the headboard is an old barn door that I nailed to the wall to give the room a rustic feel." Location 216



Letter: R
I read Saints in Limbo
by River Jordan
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Finished: 8/22/13
This book was a desperate replacement for the one I chose and didn't like so I wasn't holding high expectations but ended up really liking it! I enjoyed the author's writing style which was a bit lyrical and flowing, allowing the reading to interpret through feelings at times I felt, connecting through emotion. I gave it 3.5 stars because of some questions I had on connections of characters and plot.
Velma, who lost her husband a year prior, lives alone just outside of Echo Florida, is grieving the loss of her life partner and worrying about her only son who has not turned out the man he had the potential to be. She has become phobic since his death, only leaving her porch as long as she is tethered to it by threads.
On her birthday a mysterious man, who is a stranger who knows her soul, appears on her porch and gives her a rock which has the ability to transport her through time, allowing her to 'visit' with her deceased husband and see events of her life from a different perspective. She will not be able to change the past but, if she uses the gift given to her, will be able to use the experiences to help guide the future. Letting go of her fear and regrets is the key to moving on.
The story follows her through these experiences, drawing in her friends, family, and a young girl who has also been guided by mysterious forces to find her in Echo. There are also dark, evil beings who want the 'piece of heaven' she has been given.
WotW Bonus: Pork: 'A pork chop, she decided.' Kindle location 623
Bonus Word: Barn: 'Their old barn made new again' kindle location 230

My letter: O

Read: 8/21/13
Rating: 2 stars
Review
I thought this book had a promising premise, but it just did not end up meeting my expectations. The characters were very one dimensional, and I couldn't bring myself to really care about any of them. There are a lot of instances where the reader is told rather than shown something. For example, chapters would end abruptly, and the next chapter would take place a few days later, with the narrator telling the reader what happened rather than letting us see for ourselves. Another example is in the character of Ollie. Madison mentions repeatedly how great a friend he is, but we barely see him in the book, and when we do, he doesn't really do much. There's one point where Madison says Ollie seems to have lost a bit of his quirky personality, and I literally said out loud "if you say so." There were also parts of the story that just seemed random and thrown in to increase tension/drama.
In looking at the book's Goodreads page, it looks like I could be in the minority with my opinion, but this book was just not for me. As much as I like to read 2 books in a series before making a decision, I don't think I'll be reading book 2.
Items
Barn - "We have an indoor pool in one of the converted barns" (Kindle Loc. 809)
Pork - ...the yummiest pork ribs. (Kindle Loc. 1953)


James Patterson The 5th Horseman (women's murder club) has them and you should fly thru it:)
Good luck!

I will take any other ideas too!

I swear it had pork in it!!
Paris, did you have a book when you offered me P or K?


Nevermind it doesn't have barn. Grrrr. I'll keep looking though if you want.

After tomorrows words are called, I'll go through my books for the remaining possible word combinations and let you know what I have. That way when the word is called on the 6th, you'll know what letters I'll be able to cover. Just pick around me in that case and tell me what letter I get. I'll be back online on the 7th while I'm waiting around in airports so I should be able to start my book then.

Bonus Item: Mask
F: Paris - Undeclared by Jen Frederick - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 276
L: Stacey - A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 274
A: Regina - MaddAddam: A Novel by Margaret Atwood - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 292
G: Steph Ann - Shiver of Fear Guardian Angelinos series by Roxanne St. Claire - WotW Bonus: Y - Bonus Word: Y - Post 273
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