Monday, July 29, 2013

Update: Just an FYI

I am taking a few days to work on things at my home, so I will not update this until I get back on. I will also be without internet access for a little bit of next month, so there is a chance I might not get to update as easily. I might go inactive for a short period but I will try and maybe schedule some reviews to post while I am gone. I might do that. We'll see. It would be around the 12th to the 24th of August. Well, I better get to work. I hope you enjoy my blog posts and I will try to keep them coming.

Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School #1)

by Gail Carriger

I really liked this book. In fact I liked it better than I thought I would have. I am 3 books into her other series and I find it sometimes hard to read but this one was easy. I guess that writing for a young adult audience helps that much in this case, but I was pleasantly surprised.

I loved the elements of this book. I love that the school floats, I love that they have a vampire and werewolf on staff. I love the elements of the flywaymen and Picklemen even if they confused me a little for a while, and the Picklemen still kind of do. I love the mechanimal and want one of my own.

I love how Sophronia is so strong and independent. I love Dimity and the fact that she wants to be diabolical but really is more of a lady and the other supporting characters and teachers are a great compliment. I love Soap and the sooties. I think that brings a good element to the story.

Some of my joy in reading this book also stemmed from the fact that I had one of my cats who is newer to us since we are watching these cats, but they may end up staying with us and Stella keeps laying on my books. She lays on the book in such a way that I can read but she gets to cuddle. She has a white tip on her tail so I call her my white tipped kitty. She's my new reading buddy.

I think I am going to like this series and I would love to keep reading it. Hopefully it stays this interesting and the characters stay interesting. I really can't wait to read the next one.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Blameless (Parasol Protectorate #3)

by Gail Carriger

This was a very interesting book. A good installment in the series. Considering how underwhelming the last book was to me this one proved to be an improvement and well worth the continuation of me reading the series. I was pleased to see Madame Lefoux again in this installment and actually being a major role.

I was actually really put off by the lack of Conall Maccon and his overall behavior and his incredibly slow progression to his senses. I applaud his beta for all that he did for his alpha, but he doesn't get enough credit really. I have never really been a big fan of the Earl of Woolsey and his behavior in casting Alexia out and putting his own pack in danger did nothing to make me think better of him.

I think it was a very big mistake for Alexia to go see the Templars, but I don't think she had a chance. I really can't wait to see what happens pregnancy wise. I am in this series for the long haul. Only two books left I believe.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

vN (The Machine Dynasty, #1)

by Madeline Ashby

This book was very addicting. It kept me reading and I couldn't put it down. Nothing like having the main character be a robot who shares your name and she happens to eat her grandmother in the essential opening act of the story. I was glued to the story because it was unlike anything I have read in a long time, if ever.

Science Fiction is one of my favorite genres and this was one of the more amazing stories I have read in that genre. The entire cyber world and the way the androids were made by a religious group and everything. It was just very different. I loved it. The end was not quite as amazing as it could have been, but it fit. I would recommend this to anyone who likes these kinds of things or even those who don't but would like to give it a try.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

HETAERA: Daughter of the Gods

by J. A. Coffey

*I was given a free copy of this book for a fair and honest review*

This was a wonderful Historical Novel that was essentially a classic telling or version of Cinderella. It includes a slipper that only fits on one girl's feet and tales of wickedness and suffering. I really loved this book.

To be honest, in the beginning I wasn't sure what the heck was going on because I didn't read about the book, I just signed up for a copy and got it. I knew it was a historical novel but when Aesop showed up and they ended up in Greece and Egypt It made a lot more sense.

If you are into Historical Novels and especially ones that take place in ancient Greek or Egypt I suggest you take a look at this one. It is a good read and I would recommend it.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Kennedy Chronicles: The Golden Age of MTV Through Rose-Colored Glasses

by Kennedy

I loved this book. I remember Kennedy from when I was a kid. When I was about 8 years old she was a VJ and I do remember seeing her on TV, and I always liked her. I never knew that much about her being so young and all, and reading this was a total riot. I really loved it. I would never have thought she was a straightedge virgin when she was a VJ. It almost blows my mind that she could do that. I admire her for that. Plus being a Republican was a surprise to me as well. I admire her for that being as MTV was so obviously left leaning and still has that stigma.

As someone who grew up with this music and lived this music, all of these bands were and still are my favorite, this was like candy. I love hearing the stories about the behind the scenes and about Rock Stars that I admire and ones that I don't really like. I loved how you got the story written by Kennedy and then often got an interview after the chapter with one of, if not the main person mentioned in the chapter. It gave them a chance for a response. It almost added more weight to her stories and it was pleasant to read.

I would love to read this one again in the future and would recommend it to people my age or a little older who watched MTV and lived like me.

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I am getting better at this.

Now I have a few more things to set up, but I am getting better at this blog. I liked my old one of tumblr but I think I am going to get to do so much more on this one. I am having a little fun with this. I still have to make up a rating system to post with my review as I am sure you noticed that part is still missing, but I am doing well. Also need a header, but will work on that later I think.

Any feedback would be wonderful.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Deeply Odd (Odd Thomas, #6)

by Dean Koontz

I love this series, and always will. That being said I knew that he would have trouble topping his last book because in my eyes his last one was perfect. That being said I still like this one. I love the elements that were added to the long and adventurous story of Odd Thomas.

This was an intriguing story line, but not as epic as his previous entry in the series. There were a few new characters added as well as several surprises that were pleasant and well planned. There are many new unanswered questions and I can sense that the end of this series has to be within sight, but who knows. I still want to know who Annamaria is, but I guess I will have to read the next one at least to find out that riddle.

Dean Koontz is a fairly good author and this is one of if not my favorite series to date and I am happy that this was at least not disappointing. I just can't wait to see what is next in the series.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Confessions of a Bad Teacher: The Shocking Truth from the Front Lines of American Public Education


by John Owens

*I was given a free copy of this book from netgalley.com for a fair and unbiased review*

This book was amazing to me. It seemed very honestly written by a man who wanted to be a good man and teach the youth of our age in school and found out just how corrupt and problematic the system has become. This poor guy did years of college to teach just to essentially get pushed out by a horrid Principle and guidelines and requirements even Superman couldn't manage to do.

I knew our educational system had problems,but reading this book was a serious eye opener. I really had no idea it was as messed up as it is. It also saddens me because I would love to be a teacher, but it sounds like it has become a revolving door system and it wouldn't justify the cost for the education.

I liked this book a lot. Now, my copy had a few formatting errors, but nothing that couldn't be overlooked or ignored. It was a fast read, I read it in one sitting, and it seemed to go by very quickly.

If you like nonfiction or are an educator or have considered becoming a teacher, you should read this book.

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Friday, July 5, 2013

There's a Human in my Closet! (Undead Zed)


by Ryan Leach. Illustrated by Mike Bombon

This was so dang adorable I can't even tell you. Good story and hope to read it to my kids someday. It's almost like a classic story told from the other side of the fence. Reminds me a little of Monsters Inc.

I won't even lie, if when I have children we have a Kindle reader I will likely read this to my children because I think it is too dang adorable and my children will love Zombies as much as I do.

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Louie & Lilly's Nap Time: Bedtime Story Books for Kids


by David Scott

This was a cute book. It was short and sweet. I think it was nice and would read it to my kids. Though, to be fair it is a little more cutesy that I am so my boyfriend would probably be the one reading it to our children.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

High Witch (High Witch, #1)

by Mona Hanna

*I was given a free copy of this for an unbiased review*

This was a fairly cute book, and was easy to read. It just didn't have amazing characters or stick out to me as an amazing book or anything above being just plain good. I like the epilogue and all that, but not sure where this series would be going. Maybe I will have to check out the next one to see what happens, but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the next one.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Repossessed


by A. M. Jenkins

I liked reading this book. It was a very fresh idea and a pleasure to read. What happens when an entity gets tired of it's job and decides to hijack a body? Well, you have to read this to find out. It is very cute and funny. It was easy to read and I read it very quickly. I would recommend it as a quick read to people I know it would be up their alley. If you are interested in it, I say go for it.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Gone Girl


by Gillian Flynn

Wow. The first part of this book I wasn't sure what to think, the second part of this book was even more of a mindfuck, but the last part it was just insane. This Amy character is a psycho bitch in the purest sense of the phrase and it was really weird to read my name and associate it with such behavior. I think the name hang up was why it took me awhile to get into the book in the first place.

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