Sunday, 15 May 2016

Books+Camping!

Hello! I disappeared for a while.... I was just really busy I guess.

I am going camping for five days (FIVE DAYS WHAT?!) and I have never ever been camping before. So, I am kind of nervous, excited and reluctant because I like my Wi-Fi and my double bed and a TV.

But, what I will be taking is some books! There is a chance that it may rain, so reading, playing cards, talking and eating will be the things I will do to pass the time- if that situation arises.

The first book I will be taking is Girl Online: On Tour by Zoe Sugg. I am about 1/4 the way through and I am still growing to like it. I think maybe a couple more chapters and the plot will really get more twisted. I am taking this book
because it's a funny, light-hearted, relatable book that will lift my spirits if I am not feeling the best.

Purpose of first book: To make me feel awesome.

The second book I am taking is Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I don't have too many pages to go before I finish this book, but it is really inspiring and Strayed is in the 'wild'- living in a tent and hiking the PCT. I am not going on a camp for a few months- only five days- and it will be way more comfortable and less painful than what Strayed endured, but I think it will keep me motivated and pushing on.

Purpose of second book: To inspire me to try my best!

I will be taking a little book light so if I really can't sleep at night I can just snuggle underneath my sleeping bag and read.

That is it for a while!!!

Zobo!

Monday, 11 April 2016

Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin

Hello,

Reaction after finishing the book: No it can't finish here! There are so many questions left unanswered! This is so unsatisfying. Please, PLEASE let this not be a stand-alone book! What happens?!

Wolf by Wolf is a historical fiction novel by Ryan Graudin. The year is 1956. It is set as if the Nazis have won the war 10 years earlier. The main protagonist isYael, a young girl who has a painful history of experimentations and loss during the years of war. She is part of the resistance, and her mission is simple but deadly- kill Adolf Hitler.

The novel follows Yael as she takes part in a motorcycle race to get close enough to Hitler so she can assassinate him. But will she get there? And what awaits her through her mission?

This book is so stunning. It is action packed, suspenseful, heartbreaking and you get so close to some of the characters.

First of all- I love the writing style. It is jam-packed with metaphors and meaning. It is very poetic, but at the same time, informative. It's the kind of writing style that I would personally like to adopt. I think it really is a big factor that makes this book whole. The first thing I usually take note of in a book is the writing style, and the writing in his book is superb.

Yael is such an expressive character and she has a great voice. Without giving too much away, she is so brutally honest about her feelings during her time in a concentration camp and being subjected to needles and chemicals. Yet you can tell she has a lot of secrets that she keeps from others but also the reader as well.

Another character in this book, Felix, is so gosh-damn annoying that I just wanted to leave him far behind. And Yael does. He is not a love interest, but,personally, I thought he was a very irritating character who spoiled a lot of things for Yael. He did, however, help her out a couple of times, so he gets a small bit of respect. I like it in a book when the author can make you have such strong feelings and thoughts about a character.

There was a good balance between action packed and the more calm parts in between. The more active parts of the story were still so exciting and gripping.

The story also switches between past and present for Yael. I like the fact that they included these flashbacks. They really do explain a lot about the wolves that Yael will always have with her, that haunt her but also comfort her.

The twists and deception in this book are so mind-blowing, especially the last major one. I was astounded.

This book sparks a lot of questions, a lot of what if? this and that. The 'author's note' even explains that that is what was running through Graudin's head when she wrote the novel and about history itself. A good book, in my opinion, in a book that makes you think. This was definitely one of those stories.

About my reaction after the book finished: I was looking to see other reviews on the book to see what others thought of it and I saw that it had a sequel, called Blood for Blood. I am so excited. It comes out October 16 2016, so I will be on the lookout!

Overall, Wolf by Wolf is a very empowering story about a teenager's will to survive at all costs, and the cause and effect of a war that changed the world.

Zobo!

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Birthday Books 2016!!

Hi!

I got a stack of books (yeah I stacked them on top of each other and admired them). In no way am I bragging at all. I just want to share the books that I got.  So, let us begin!

- Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs. I have it! YAYAYAY! I am really excited to read this (and all of my other books of course). It looks amazing sitting next to MPHFPC and Hollow City! So
haunting and mysterious.

-Girl Online: On Tour by Zoe Sugg. Okay, so I knew I was getting this one, but it doesn't stop me
from immensely looking forward to reading it. I love the first book, so I hope it lives up to it's predecessor (I am sure may!)

- Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. Okay. Set in the future. 80s pop culture references. Book. It feels like it might have been written for me. I am nearly obsessed with the 1980s. I can't wait to read this!

-Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin. When I first loosely heard what this book was about, I was so intrigued that I had to read it for myself and it sounds really good. A very unique concept that I am sure will get me thinking.

-Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta. I don't know a lot about this book, but I know there is a movie too. It looks cool, the cover matches the style of book cover for my I Can Jump Puddles (Alan Marshall) book. I think it will be good.

-The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde. I saw this book in a bookshop and it sounded great. I thought it sounded similar to a Ruby Redfort sort of book, but including the kidnapping of fictional characters!

-Trash by Andy Mulligan. I received this as an early birthday present and, coincidentally, I had to read it for school. It was quite good. I know there is a movie, but I haven't seen that.



That is all for now!

Zobo!

P.S I just saw that The Eyre Affair is set around the 1980s too!

Saturday, 27 February 2016

One Birthday Book!

Hello!

I know what one of the books I am getting for my birthday will be!

Girl Online- On Tour! I bought this at the shops so we are going to wrap it up and stash it.

I can't wait to read it!!

Okay, this was really rushed but BYE!

Zobo!

Saturday, 20 February 2016

The Madman's Daughter- Megan Shepherd

WOOHOO! ANOTHER DISCUSSION!

The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd is a deeply disturbing, creepy and historical novel. It is hard to believe this is her first book!

The Madman's Daughter is loosely based around the H.G Wells book The Island of Dr. Moreau. This book was so good and I can't wait to continue on with the series.

Juliet Moreau is a young woman who works in a medical building as a cleaner and maid. She is tired of living in London, and was abandoned by her father after he ruined his legacy of 'medical brilliance' and her mother passed away of consumption. She meets her long time friend Montgomery, who she hasn't seen in years, and together they go to the island of Dr. Moreau, where Juliet's father is living and harbouring dangerous secrets and terrifying experiments.

As Juliet explores the island and its inhabitants, she starts to question her father and his ways, as well as her own past. 

I really love how exciting this book is. It has twists and turns and some scenes are actually pretty scary. The characters are all different and weird and mysterious in their own ways. Juliet as the central character is great. She knows when something isn't right and her demeanour can be pleasant one time and ferocious the next.

The setting is also quite cool. The island is like a deep jungle with lots of hidden, dark places and corners. 

Yes, there is a love triangle. Cliché, yes. But this triangle is sort of different because the characters are weird and you can't exactly take sides. There is no 'Team Edward' (not Cullen) or 'Team Montgomery'. (Even though I prefer Montgomery :)

The ending was the perfect cliffhanger as well. Expect a few of those!

Overall, this book so really good and I can't wait to read the sequel.

Zobo!

Friday, 12 February 2016

Currently Reading-February

Hi all!

Just thought I'd give an update on what I am reading at the moment:

                                    Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte

Wild- Cheryl Strayed

The Smiths- Mick Middles

Trash (this is for school)- Andy Mulligan

Yeah, I know it is a lot, that is why I take a bit of a while to finish books, but that's okay, because I am liking every one of them.

Also, this year is already so busy, so I am sorry if I don't post for long periods of time or not as frequently as I did in recent years.

Zobo!