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message 101: by Christine (last edited May 13, 2014 08:17AM) (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments week 4, spot 30 - standalone

In Too Deep
In Too Deep by Christy Gissendaner

date finished: May 13
rating: ♥♥♥♥

review:


Emma is going to attend her BFF's wedding. At the last minute, Alyssa (the to be bride) and Chase (the to be husband) change plans and drive to the place by car which leaves Emma and Alyssa's brother Drake to fly together to the island where the wedding will take place.

Emma has had a crush on Drake since years but Drake comes over cold, distant and silent. Emma feels uncomfortable to be left alone with him and at the same time longs to be alone with him and be recognized by him.

It's made clear that Drake and his family are stinking rich and there is a lot of info dumping about the family, the place, the past etc. The high society bla bla did not interest me that much but I did not skip anything.

The really good part for me came when they finally made a step towards each other and (view spoiler). For me the plot would have worked as well without the paranormal angle of him being a werewolf. There was no new twist on the shapeshifting werewolf side. However, Emma is another topic. (view spoiler) I've never read a book before with a (view spoiler) and werewolf.

I enjoyed it enough to try another book of Mrs Gissendaner.


message 102: by Dalene (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman)


Crossed (Matched, #2) Crossed by Ally Condie

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I liked the story but it didn't stand up to Matched. I feel there is still a lot we are missing. We are introduced to new characters, Vick, Indie and Eli being the main ones. This book is told in two pov's Ky's and Cassia's, which makes sense in this book. The characters are well defined although it takes a while to learn more about some of them. I am looking forward to finding what happens in the next book.



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message 103: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 4, spot 30
Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen
Finished: 5/15/14
Rating: ★★★★

Critics generally don't believe that E A Poe and the poet Frances Osgood were lovers, but this novel imagines that they were, and how their relationship must have affected their friends and family, most notably Virginia Poe. Mrs. Poe was 13 years younger than Poe, and they married when she was merely 13 years old. (Not to mention they were cousins.)
When Osgood meets Poe, she is separated from her philandering husband and living with friends. I was touched by how she struggled to support her two young daughters while her husband was living with other women. She and Poe awaken a passion in each other that neither has ever known. Of course, there is no happy ending as both historical figures died young (he was 40, she was 38). If anything, this book has made me want to re-visit Poe's works and learn more about him.


message 104: by SandyC (last edited May 15, 2014 06:33PM) (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 4 Reviews: Spot 30

Rosina:Good Grief ***Review
Christine:In Too Deep ***Review
Karla: Girlchild *** Review
Dalene: Crossed *** Review
Sandy: Mrs. Poe *** Review


message 105: by Karla (last edited May 17, 2014 05:39PM) (new)

Karla Week 4, spot 30
Option Stand alone book Girlchild by Tupelo Hassman
Finished 5/15/2014

Review: **
I'm not sure what to think of this book. If you like chronological order, this book will drive you nuts! It is set in the 80s, but jumps around the main character, Rory Dawn, being 4, 10, and 15. Rory lives with her mom in a trailer, in Nevada. Rory's mom works in bars and casinos, while Rory is babysat by her grandma or a neighbor, The Hardware Man, or his daughter, Carol. I don't want to say too much, don't want to give away spoilers.


message 106: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Nice job, team!
So when can we roll?
Midnight? (I'm in Central time zone)


message 107: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 7439 comments Yep anytime midnight or after central time


message 108: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments great job ladies....


message 109: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments I probably won't be up at midnight so I can roll in the morning.


message 110: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Good morning and Happy Friday!

I rolled a 6, so we are on Spot 36.
Read 3rd in series, 6th in series, or 36th in series.

Alternate: Title begins with D

Good luck!


message 111: by Dalene (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman)


Well that worked out nicely, I will be reading:

Reached (Matched, #3) by Ally Condie by Ally Condie


message 112: by Christine (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments hmmm. i need a bit more time to check my shelves to find something suitable


message 113: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments I have a couple options but will decide later today which way Im going....narrowed it down to 3rd in series or Title starts with D


message 114: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments I'll read a third in series:

Mad About the Boy (Bridget Jones, #3) by Helen Fielding


message 115: by Karla (new)

Karla I'm reading a third in series:
The Truth About Stacey (The Baby-Sitters Club, #3) by Ann M. Martin
I have to read it to complete another challenge.


message 116: by Karla (new)

Karla Sandy wrote: "Good morning and Happy Friday!

I rolled a 6, so we are on Spot 36.
Read 3rd in series, 6th in series, or 36th in series.

Alternate: Title begins with D

Good luck!"


Just wondering, did you roll two dice or one?


message 117: by Karla (new)

Karla Week 5, spot 36
Option Third in series The Truth About Stacey
Finished 5/17/2014

Review: ***An easy read. This book is told from Stacey's point of view. The Babysitters have some competition! A group of older students have started the Babysitters Agency. Being older, they can sit longer, and are taking some of the Babysitters' clients! What are the girls going to do! It's a good book for preteen girls.


message 118: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments I am reading Dark Bayou (Dark Trilogy, #1) by Nancy K. Duplechain


message 119: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Karla wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Good morning and Happy Friday!

I rolled a 6, so we are on Spot 36.
Read 3rd in series, 6th in series, or 36th in series.

Alternate: Title begins with D

Good luck!"

Just wondering,..."


I rolled 2 dice, Karla.


message 120: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 5, Spot 36: 3rd in Series
Mad About the Boy (Bridget Jones, #3) by Helen Fielding
Finished 5/18/14
Rating: ★★★★

This book has a lot of scathing reviews, so I was a little worried about picking it up. I really enjoyed it! It was very funny (although the premise is tragic) and it was fun to see Bridget as a 52-year-old single mum struggling with dating a boy toy, competitive mothers, trying to write a screenplay, and dealing with widowhood. The ending was a bit contrived but overall I laughed out loud several times and found it very entertaining.


message 121: by Christine (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments I go with the alternative D

Death on the Nile (Hercule Poirot, #17) by Agatha Christie


message 122: by SandyC (last edited May 23, 2014 06:06AM) (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 5 Reviews: Spot 36

Rosina: Dark Bayou *** Review
Christine: All He Ever Dreamed *** Review
Karla:The Truth About Stacey *** Review
Dalene:Reached *** Review
Sandy:Mad About the Boy***Review


message 123: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Just a note to let you know I will be traveling and probably won't be able to post much the next few days, especially Thursday. I will roll on Friday morning (assuming we have all reviews in).


message 124: by Karla (new)

Karla Sandy wrote: "Karla wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Good morning and Happy Friday!

I rolled a 6, so we are on Spot 36.
Read 3rd in series, 6th in series, or 36th in series.

Alternate: Title begins with D

Good luck!"

J..."


I figured you had. I hope we get a bigger number next time!


message 125: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Me too, Karla. I'll blow on the dice next time. ;-)


message 126: by Karla (new)

Karla Sandy wrote: "Me too, Karla. I'll blow on the dice next time. ;-)"

:)


message 127: by Christine (last edited May 20, 2014 01:18PM) (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments Week 5 - Spot 36 - 6th in series

All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey

All He Ever Dreamed (Kowalski Family, #6) by Shannon Stacey

date finished: May 20
rating: 2 stars
review:


I finally decided to read the 6th book of the Kowalski Family series. I postponed reading Josh & Katie' story for a long time and now I know why.

I know a lot of people who like to read "friends become lovers" romance books but I am not one of them. This truth revealed itself again when I read All he ever dreamed. This book was a huge disappointment for me. It goes so far as I can say now that I started to dislike both Katie and Josh after spending a while reading about them.

Josh always wanted to escape the lodge he inherited together with his siblings in equal parts from his father as well as the small town he lives in. All his siblings left home and he was the only one who put up with the business. He felt stuck and unhappy.

Katie has been his best friend since kindergarten and she has been in love with him for a long time. She owns a hair dressing shop in the small town and her mother Rosie is living in the lodge with Josh as the good soul who does everything and cares about everyone.

Katie has put off her love life for a long time dreaming about Josh and their future but Josh did not see her as a woman at all but as his best buddy hanging with the guys. *ouch* He doesn't treat her like a woman. *double ouch* She is constantly dreaming and drooling over him at any point of time and this state of mind made me angry as time passed. She did not act out her feelings for him and I seriously don't know why someone would wait until being in their thirties to give it a try. She was waiting for him to make the first step? Seriously? Which century are we in again? ...

Katie was not the only one who made jackass moves, Josh was in it as well. Maybe Josh did me even more in than Katie. It's hard to say at this point.

This book pissed me off more than I can say. Sure, there were some parts I actually could go with but for the most part it was a huge disappointment.


message 128: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments I just noticed that I forgot to post what I was reading

Dark Bayou (Dark Trilogy, #1) by Nancy K. Duplechain


message 129: by Dalene (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman) Reached (Matched, #3) Reached by Ally Condie

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I expected more, but what we got was simple. I enjoyed the story none the less. The characters are well written. In this book we get three pov's; Ky, Cassia and Xander's. Simple is good, but I like more and somewhat complicated.



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message 130: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Dalene wrote: "

Reached by Ally Condie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I expected more, but what we got was simple. I enjoyed the story none the less. The characters are well written. In this book we get three pov'..."


I was very disappointed in this one. It started off so well, then got progressively less interesting.


message 131: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments just finished a book for another challenge now to finish the book for this team....should be done tomorrow and review posted after work....


message 132: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments Week 5 - Spot 36 - Alternate - starts with D

Dark Bayou (Dark Trilogy, #1) by Nancy K. Duplechain by Nancy K. Duplechain

finished May 22
Rating 3 stars
Review:
I really did enjoy this story. At first I thought it was going to drag along but was pleasantly surprised. Leigh returns home to Louisiana to her brother and SIL funerals. She is living in Los Angeles after having attended med school. Both her parents were dead. her niece is 10 and Leigh decides to return home to Louisiana to look after her neice. There is the old high school crush Lucas who has a small boy who is mentally handicapped and the mother left because of the boys disability. The paranormal part of the story is that these people are descendants of Charlemagne and are paladins. There are dark forces who are trying to wipe out the paladins. There is a sequel and I may just continue with it. I like books about Louisiana and the mystery that surrounds that area.


message 133: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments I rolled 11, so we're on 47.

Read 4th in series, 7th in series (or 47th!)
Alternate: Purchased


message 134: by Dalene (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman) I will be reading Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth by Veronica Roth from the Alternate: Purchased shelf.


message 135: by Christine (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments I read either alt: purchased The Redemption of Callie & Kayden (The Coincidence, #2) by Jessica Sorensen or 4th in series Just Down the Road (Harmony, #4) by Jodi Thomas


message 136: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments I'll read a 7th in series: Up From the Grave (Night Huntress #7) by Jeaniene Frost


message 137: by Karla (new)

Karla I'm still deciding what to choose.


message 138: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments I will read Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1) by Quinn Loftis

alternate: purchased..


message 139: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 6, Spot 47
Up From the Grave (Night Huntress #7) by Jeaniene Frost (7th in series)
Date Finished 5/25/14
Rating: ★★★★

I didn't know until after I finished that this is the last Cat and Bones book. I'm a little disappointed! I liked this one much more than the previous two installments. There is a lot of action and suspense. Most of the chapters ended on a cliffhanger that kept me turning the pages when I really needed to be doing other things. I'm sure C & B will show up in the spinoff books, but I'll miss them being the focus.


message 140: by Christine (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments Week 6, Spot 47

Just Down the Road (Harmony, #4) by Jodi Thomas (4th in series)

Date finished 26.05.
Rating ♥♥♥♥

review:


I love this series! Harmony's residents fall in love left and right along the road and every book has a little suspense in it as well.

Reagan is the common theme since the first book and I adore her character. She has grown so strong, I want to hug her all the time. *lol*

This book is about the new doctor in town Addison and the rancher Tinch, who learns that he has a little nephew Jamie who brings along a lot of troube.

It was a light and fun read!


message 141: by Dalene (last edited May 27, 2014 02:49AM) (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman) Sandy wrote: "Dalene wrote: "

Reached by Ally Condie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I expected more, but what we got was simple. I enjoyed the story none the less. The characters are well written. In this book we..."



I feel that happened with the whole trilogy, Matched started off great and each book didn't stand up to the next, so for the whole trilogy very disappointing.


message 142: by Dalene (new)

Dalene (dalenekrodman) Divergent (Divergent #1) Divergent by Veronica Roth

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I enjoyed reading this book. The characters are well developed and written. The story line is good. The world building could have been done much better as you feel Chicago is the whole world here. I am looking forward to reading the next book in the trilogy.



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message 143: by SandyC (last edited May 30, 2014 07:00AM) (new)


message 144: by Karla (new)

Karla Week 6, spot 47
Option: Fourth in series Mary Anne Saves the Day by Ann M. Martin
Finished: 5/26/2014

Review: ***
Another installment of the Babysitters Club, this one told from Mary Anne's perspective. During one meeting, the members of the BSC get into a huge fight. When a child Mary Anne is sitting gets really sick, she can't call one of her BSC friends, so what will she do? It was an easy read, when I needed one. Mary Anne was my favorite when I was a child, and still is. She's the nicest of them all.


message 145: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments Week 6 spot 47
Option: alternate purchased
finished: may 29th

Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1) by Quinn Loftis

review: 3 stars

This book did pique my interest and I think is well suited for tweens.
it was quick and easy to read has the potential for a very interesting world. I liked the pack dynamics, names and heritage. What bugged me was that there were lots of editing errors (It can be painful at times). Way too much pointless conversational filler. The banter between the 3 girls gets annoying (too much of it).


message 146: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments OK, I rolled 7 so we are now on spot 54

Read 5th in series, 4th in series, Alternate Title "R"

Good luck!


message 147: by Christine (last edited May 30, 2014 08:22AM) (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) | 332 comments week 7 spot 54

I will read either Death's Rival (Jane Yellowrock, #5) by Faith Hunter #5 or Magic on the Storm (Allie Beckstrom, #4) by Devon Monk #4


message 148: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 136 comments week 7 spot 54

Alternate Title "R"

Revenge (Travis Mays, #1) by Mark Young


message 149: by SandyC (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments I'm going to try Revenge Wears Prada The Devil Returns (The Devil Wears Prada, #2) by Lauren Weisberger , even though reviews aren't too great!


message 150: by SandyC (last edited Jun 03, 2014 08:29AM) (new)

SandyC (sandyc88) | 1202 comments Week 7, Spot 54: Alternate "R" Title
Revenge Wears Prada The Devil Returns (The Devil Wears Prada, #2) by Lauren Weisberger
Date Finished: 6/2/14
Rating: ★★★

Ten years after her year in hell working for Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, Andy Sachs is now married and running a highly successful wedding magazine with former Co-worker (and sworn enemy) Emily Charlton. Andy is still traumatized by her experiences working at Runway, having frequent nightmares and PTSD symptoms when she sees or discusses Miranda. When Runway (Miranda) wants to acquire Andy's magazine, it provides the opportunity to make a fortune, but also means she'll have to work for the ice queen again. I liked this book in general. I thought it was entertaining, even though Andy's neurotic behavior got a bit annoying. I couldn't blame her for her attitude toward Miranda given the horrible treatment she endured. I thought the ending was contrived and that Andy made some major life decisions too quickly. I think what I like best about the book is the NYC setting. I could see myself strolling the streets and frequenting the bistros and coffee shops.


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