Liebster Blog Award

Thank you Brandi, for awarding me with the Liebster Blog Award.  🙂

This award is for bloggers with less than 200 followers.  Here are the rules:

1. Each person must post 11 facts about themselves.

2.  Answer 11 questions the tagger has given you and give 11 questions for the people you’ve tagged.

3.  Choose 11 people and link them in your post.

4.  Tell them you’ve tagged them.

5.  Remember, no tag backs.

11 Facts About Me

1.  I have two different colored eyes.

2.  I can’t go a day without eating something chocolate.

3.  …..or having a coffee.

4.  I can play a few instruments.

5.  Braveheart is a movie that never gets old for me.

6.  I hate to cook.

7.  I like to clean.

8.  Mumford & Sons is currently in my cd walkman (yup, no ipod for this girl.)

9.  I have to live within driving distance of the ocean.

10.  Lord of the Rings got me back into reading in college.

11.  The last movie I saw in theater was The Avengers.  (Good movie!)

 

11 Questions Brandi Asked Me

1.  What is your favorite color? Blue!

2.  If you were stuck on a desert island and could bring only 5 books, what would they be?  Darkfever, Bloodfever, Faefever, Dreamfever, and Shadowfever all by Karen Marie Moning

3.  What is your favorite dessert? Anything chocolate!

4.  Who is your favorite author?  Diana Gabaldon

5.  If you could have any career, what would it be?  Whatever the person is called who reads books to see if they are good enough to be published.  🙂

6.  Can you play a musical instrument?  If so, which one?  Piano, flute, trombone (barely)

7.  What is the best movie you’ve seen this year?  The Hunger Games

8.  If you could be a book character, which one would it be?  Lisa from A Pocket for Corduroy

9.  Imagine that you had to cook a meal for a royal feast.  What would be on the list of appetizers?  lol.  I think whatever would be on the list would depend on what the local restaurant has available.  😉

10.  Do you have any pet peeves?  If so, name two.  Tailgating & slurping.

11.  What do you like most about blogging?  Seeing different people’s opinions on different books and getting new suggestions of books to read. 

 

My Liebster Award Nominations

1.  Book Addict

2.  Books 4 Brains

3.  Captivated Reading

4.  Fallen Angel Lover

5.  Hot Coffee Books and Choco Bar

6.  Brona’s Books

7.  Poetic License

8.  Read ‘n’ Write

9.  Sarah’s Book Nook

10.  The Reader Lines

11.  Reading with Analysis

 

11 Questions for my Nominees

1.  Name your all time favorite book/series.

2.  Who is your favorite musician?

3.  Do you prefer Jay Leno or David Letterman?

4.  What is your favorite dinner?

5.  What did you dress up as last Halloween?

6.  What book are you currently anticipating being released?

7.  What’s your favorite movie?

8.  What blog/blogs do you frequent most often?

9.  Do you stay up extra late to read a good book or just go to bed and finish it the next day?

10.  If you could have any car, what kind would it be?

11.  What’s your favorite holiday?

 

Insurgent Review

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Title:  Insurgent

Author:  Veronica Roth

Published:  May 1, 2012 by Katherine Tegen  Books

Genre:  Young Adult, Dystopia

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*This is the second book of the series (Divergent is the first), but this review is spoiler free for both books.

 

I read a lot.  I read very fast.  Therefore unless it is an exceptional book, the character’s names and the plots don’t always stick with me or they sometimes take a while to come back to mind.  I read the first book in this series, Divergent, back in January.  It took me less than two days and I rated it a four.  (Thank you goodreads.com for being an awesome website and letting me track my books so I don’t reread them, lol.)  I’ve also read a few dystopian books this year and wasn’t sure which series this belonged to until a few pages in.

So this is what I thought of the book; I thought it was a bit boring for the first eighty pages.  Then, it definitely picked up and I got into the story, but near the end I just wanted the book to end already.  I found myself getting annoyed with Tris and Tobias.  Tris kept making the same mistakes over and over again; her character just frustrated me.    I really didn’t feel like there was any personal growth or even growth within their relationship.

Although the story itself is good and well written, I just didn’t feel that emotional connection with the characters.  Because of that, I’m going to stop reading the series with this book.  It is a decent book, and if you read it I hope you enjoy it more than I did.

 

 

My Rating:  3 ½ out of 5 stars

 

Happy reading!

 

~Pam

 

 

The Night Circus Review

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Title:  The Night Circus

Author:  Erin Morgenstern

Published:  September 2011 by Doubleday

Genre:  Fantasy/ Magical Realism

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From the very start of the book you can tell it’s going to be a somewhat dark read.  It starts off with a six year old girl that has been delivered to her father with her mother’s suicide letter pinned to her coat.  Open noticing her, her father states an expletive and then tells her that he thinks she’ll be useful while squeezing her face.  Sounds pleasant, huh?

But the book isn’t horrible, that’s the thing.  The author is pretty talented; Ms. Morgenstern paints you a picture of a different kind of circus then we are used to.  This circus appears at random in different locations and is only open at night.  Each tent holds something different to experience.  There are tricks done without safety nets and illusions that are incredible but can’t possibly be real, can they?

This book was extremely well written and I can honestly say that I’ve never read anything remotely like it; it is, in truth, one of a kind.  Why did I only give it 3 ½ stars then?  The writing was great, the story unique, I just felt like it didn’t have the extra something to give it the other 1 ½ stars.  Also, I lost a little interest towards the middle; I wasn’t really rushing to pick it back up.

It’s hard to say much more because I don’t want to give anything away to anyone who wants to read the book.  But I’ll leave you with my favorite quote.

“It is important,” the man in the grey suit interrupts.  “Someone needs to tell those tales.  When the battles are fought and won and lost, when the pirates find their treasures and the dragons eat their foes for breakfast with a nice cup of Lapsang souchong, someone needs to tell their bits of overlapping narrative.  There’s magic in that.  It’s in the listener, and for each and every ear it will be different, and it will affect them in ways they can never predict.  From the mundane to the profound.  You may tell a tale that takes up residence in someone’s soul, becomes their blood and self and purpose.  That tale will move them and drive them and who knows what they might do because of it, because of your words.  That is your role, your gift.  Your sister may be able to see the future, but you yourself can shape it, boy.  Do not forget that.”  He takes another sip of his wine.  “There are many kinds of magic, after all.”

~page 381

 

My Rating:  3 ½ out of 5 stars

 

Happy reading!

 

~Pam

Friday Fro-day

Happy Friday everyone!

No new books to review yet; I’m reading The Night Circus.  So far it’s really captivating but a bit dark too.

Today Dunkin Donuts somehow heard me say reduced fat strawberry cream cheese instead of plain.  It wasn’t a pleasant experience especially on a cinnamon raison bagel.

The husband has started a blog about his hair.  Yup – the fro.  Go over and show some love.

http://frofetched.wordpress.com/

 

~Pam

Into the Dreaming Review

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Title:  Into the Dreaming

Author:  Karen Marie Moning

Published:  April 24, 2012 by Delacorte Press

Genre:  Paranormal Romance

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I just finished the rerelease of Karen Marie Moning’s Into the Dreaming last night.  Not only do you get that story, which is about a hundred pages long , Ms. Moning also includes some work of hers that was never published, an inspirational and informational note about how you should always follow your gut, and a sneak peak at some of the pages from the graphic novel coming out, Fever Moon!

Into the Dreaming reminded me of Ms. Moning’s  Highlander series.   She mentions in the book that this story was the start to the fever world and you can definitely see it.  The heroine, Jane Sillee, has been dreaming of a man for years.  Turns out that the man she’s been dreaming of, Aedan MacKinnon, is a real person, and they really have been meeting in the dreaming.   Unfortunately for Aedan, he was tricked by the Unseelie King to protect his clan.  He has been held prisoner for so long that he doesn’t remember who he is.  It’s up to Jane to help him remember and break the curse.

All and all a good read.  Whenever I read anything by Ms. Moning it’s so easy to delve right into the story.  She makes her characters come alive like no one else.  If you’re a fan of Ms. Moning, or even if you’re not, then you should definitely pick up this book.

My Rating:  4 out of 5 stars

Happy Reading!

~Pam