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I have to post my book tomorrow. I'm still working on it.

Week 2 - Landed on spot 14- read first book in series
Book: Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty
Rating: ***
Finished:May 2, 2014
Review:
There were a few times in the book that I didn't like Jess, the main character. She made comments about overweight people that bothered me. But, in the end, I did like the book. I plan on reading the rest of the series. After her best friend moves away, Jessica Darling struggles with life. She pretty much hates her "friends", feels her dad only care about her running on the school track teams, and doesn't get along with her Mom and older sister, Bethany.

Roll: 6 + 3 = 9
Landed on spot 23

Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls, so I can make progress in more than one challenge.




Going with Betrayed
it is #2 in a series and is on the 2star list

Book: Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls by Ann M. Martin
Rating: ***
Finished:May 4, 2014
Review:
This book was told from Claudia's point of view. When the Babysitters begin getting hang-up phone calls, the girls believe it might be a local criminal, nickname the Phantom Caller. The book was fine. I'm not a fan of Claudia's, she's kind of mean to her sister, Janine, and Kristy and Mary Anne.

I know I don't want to be captain."
I second that ....I don't want to be a captain either....

Elisha was our captain. Since she left, we have the spot open. If you, Dalene, or Sandy, don't want to be captain, I'm willing to step in. Only if neither of you want to be captain, though.


Alternate: 2 stars

Finished: 5/6/14
Rating: ★★★
Chloe Saunders has just turned 15 and starts seeing ghosts. She's sent to a mental facility where a few other teenagers with seemingly supernatural powers are staying. The book focuses on Chloe learning more about her abilities and joining with the other teens to learn what happened to others like them who were supposedly murdered. I enjoyed the story and the writing never lagged. This is the first of a trilogy and I want to read the next book but I'm not in a hurry.

Reviews:
Rosina: Betrayed ** Review
Christine:
Karla: Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls**Review
Dalene: Matched ** Review
Sandy: The Summoning** Review


(I understand Dalene doesn't need to finish a book this week since she just joined)


OK, Jenne!

Book: Betrayed
Rating: ★★★★
Finished: May 8, 2014
Review:
This is the second in the series about Zoey Redfield who is a fledging vampire with more powers than the norm. She is the new leader of the Daughters of Darkness. This is an interesting take on vampires. Different from the Twilight series. I quite enjoy this series, set in Oklahoma.

Thanks!

I am sorry I am late, I usually have my book read by Thursday night at the latest, but this week was a little hectic and I just finished my book..

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed the story, the plot is good. The characters are well developed. I like Cassia, Ky and Xander, they are all believable. The world building is pretty good. To have a society who chooses your match and everything else in your life would be boring to me to say the least. This book is a dystopian novel about what it would be like if everything was decided for you by data sorting and statistics. I am looking forward to reading the next book.
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I have yet to read a YA trilogy that ends well. Big disappointments!

Ah, I didn't know we had a free pass!
If Christine doesn't post by 9:00 pm CT I will use the pass and roll. She lives in Europe so perhaps she is sleeping right now.

I am using our Free Pass.
I rolled a 7, which puts us on Spot 30.
Read 3rd in a series, 30th in a series, or a Stand Alone.
The Alternate is Title starts with C.
Good luck everyone!!

Good Grief by Lolly Winston
finished May 11/14
Rating: 2.5 ★
Review:
I feel that this book is unbalanced. GOOD GRIEF is an anomoly: a beautifully written book with a completely implausible plot. The begining starts off intriguing and is laced with black comedic moments. Then Sophie Stanton moves to Ashland and it becomes a different book entirely.
I got through the book very quickly, but I wasn't loving it. I was reading constantly waiting for something to happen. I felt for Sophie, I was sad for her, but I just couldn't get completely into it. It just didn't make sense. I thought that she moved on rather quickly for someone so depressed.
The boyfriend wasn't very likable and neither was the little sister. Her being able to start a business out of nowhere made very little sense as well. And the mother in law having Alzheimer's and that being made light of - her being able to take care of Marion while starting a business. This serious disease was reduced to a laugh track. Alzheimer's consumes families. It's a scary, exhausting disease, but Sophie handles it with ease, while effortlessly balancing a start up business--something else that consumes people--especially the first year.
My experience of having my mother pass away and the resulting depression I had and then moving in laws in with us so we could care for them, my MIL had Alzheimers and it was very stressful for my husband to deal with as well as run our business. I really find that this book was not realistic at least from my experience.
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Rating:★★★★★
Finished:30/04/2014
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