Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday ~ Characters I Didn't Click With



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Today's Topic: Top Ten Characters I Did Not Click With 

Hi Everyone! I hope you are having a fantastic day! Today's topic is ten characters I did not click with. A lot of the characters on my list are very popular characters. Some of these books I enjoyed despite not clicking with the characters. But, sometimes it killed the book for me. 

Let's get started!!



Please don't throw anything at your computer screen! I know! She is a very beloved character. Her story was very heartfelt and I felt empathic towards her situation. But at times her personality was so unpleasant and I had a hard time liking her character. I love Park so much and sometimes she was just so rude to him. I still really enjoyed this book and the overall story. Rainbow Rowell is one of my favs!  

I had a very hard time connecting with Quentin in this story. I loved the idea. I just did not find him very intriguing. I also found myself very disconnected to Margo. I don't think there was enough character development to really get invested into their story. I really liked the overall book and I loved some of Quentin's friends, especially Ben.

8.  Peeta from
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I know Peeta is such a beloved character too. But I just liked Gail better. I thought Gail was a better fit for Katniss and I loved their close relationship and how they helped each other's families survive. Peeta was okay, but he got in the way of what I wanted to happen in the story.  


7.  Aria from 
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
Aria just did not make the cut. I loved the world and ALL the other characters in the story. She just seemed so ordinary and average. There was nothing interesting or intriguing about her. I thought all the other characters in this series were so well developed but Aria was very one-dimensional. 

6. Isla from
Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
I absolutely love Stephanie Perkins. She is one of my favorite YA Romance writers. Isla was a huge disappointment for me. I found her so immature in the story and it was really annoying at times. I found her a little boring and a little obsessive at times. She just did not win my heart like Lola and Anna. 




5. Lucinda from 
Fallen by Lauren Kate
It has been so long since I tried reading this series and I am a little fuzzy on all the details. I only read the first two books in the series. I remember not liking Lucinda. She just was annoying and it caused me not to be motivated to continue on with this series. I think I found her character very familiar and predictable.

4. Earl from 
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
Earl is a very unique character and I think he was original and interesting. I just had a hard time relating with him. I wanted more from him and I just never was satisfied with his decisions.

3.  Ruby from 
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
As I have pointed out in other TTT, I have a love/hate relationship with this series. One of the things that I do not like about it is the main character Ruby. She drives me crazy! All the other characters in this series are absolutely amazing. But, Ruby is a different story. Her decision making annoys me. I still adore this series. 

2. Tally from
Uglies by Scott Westerfield
Tally did not start bugging me until the second book in the series. I found her very repetitive and I just lost interest in her story. I have yet to finish this series. I have only read the first three books.

1.  Juliette from
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
I have only read the first book in this series. I do plan to continue on with this series. I really do like the writing style and the story does interest me. I just found Juliette not intriguing and I was not blown away by the story. I know this story is so loved and I want to enjoy it too. It just has not captivated me. I heard that this series does get better so I am not giving up on it yet. 

Have read any of these books? Do you love any of these characters that I did not click with? I would love to hear your thoughts.

Happy Reading!!

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Room by Emma Donoghue ~ Book Review


Title:  Room

Author:  Emma Donoghue

Genre:  Adult Contemporary

Published:  September 13, 2010

Hardcover:  321 pages 


Brief Synopsis:

Jack is a five year old boy who lives in a small work shed with his mother. He was born in the shed and has never left or had any interaction with the outside world. His mother was taken by a man named Old Nick seven years ago. Jack has never seen the outside world except what he sees on TV and through the skylight in his Room. 


Thoughts:

One thing that makes this story very impactful is the way that this book is written. It is written only from the perspective of Jack. Jack has a very unique voice because of his circumstances. It makes a very horrific story bearable, because of his innocent perspective. The story would have not been the same if Jack was not the narrator. With that being said, at times, it was hard to read at his perspective. The writing took me a while to get into. Jack refers to everything as a proper noun in the book, which I actually learned to love. It gives such value to the few things that he has in his "world". 

"I was four last night going to sleep in Wardrobe, but when I wake up in Bed in the dark I'm changed to five, abracadabra."  


Things I LOVED About This Book

- I loved the relationship between Jack and his mom. She does an amazing job raising him in these terrifying circumstances. 

- I loved the unique voice of this story. I thought it would not have been the same if the story was told from the mom's point of view. 

- I loved the use of stories and books. For example, if you have ever read Goodnight Moon, you know the story is about saying goodnight to everything in the room. Jack and his mom do this every night and I LOVED it!

- I love that this story shines light on things that we take advantage of in our everyday lives. 

- The perspective was so unique and powerful. Jack's world (to him) seems so normal even though you as a reader find it scary and unbearable. 


Things I Did Not Like About This Book

- I am going to be contradicting myself a little. Even though I loved seeing the story through Jack's perspective, at times, it was one-dimensional and a little repetitive. 

- In stories, I love details and I just wanted more. The author leaves a little too much to the imagination and I just wanted more insight. 

- The pacing is a little slow, but it does pick up.


My Favorite Quotes 

A LOT of my favorite quotes included spoilers and I don't want to give anything away. So these quotes do not contain any spoilers. 

"People don't always want to be with people. It gets tiring."

"It's called mind over matter. If we don't mind, it doesn't matter."

"Scared is what you're feeling. Brave is what you're doing."

"When I was a little kid I thought like a little kid, but now I'm five I know everything."


The Movie

The movie  comes out October 16, 2015. I am so excited to see this movie. When I saw the trailer I knew I had to read the book! If you have not watched the trailer- you need to watch it! 




Goodreads Rating



Have you read this book??

Are you planning to read it before the movie releases??

I would love to hear your thoughts!! 

Happy Reading!! 


Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday ~ Creative Writing 101

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Today's Topic: Creative Writing 101

Hi Everyone! 

I am very excited about this Top-Ten Tuesday topic because it allows you to pick a book theme to teach to a class. My theme for this class would have to be creative writing. I love an author that can blow my mind and get me to question everything I just read. I love it when they can blow me away with their details in their setting and make me feel like I am standing right next to these characters. I like an author that can write a sentence that changes my perspective. I love it when writing is so beautiful it makes me want to remember that quote forever. Creative writing can look very different and I love writing with originality and beauty.

Here are some of books that I would definitely discuss in my creative writing class! 




Brandon writes with such importance. You feel like you are reading something very important and so much bigger than yourself and the characters. I love his world building and I think he is in the king of blowing your mind. He is a genius. 

"There is always another secret."


Renee did an amazing job creating this beautiful book. She is a debut author! She writes with such great intensity. I love all the details in this beautiful world.

"When she wound her fingers in his hair to draw her body against his, he stilled for breath, and she knew, as he knew, that they were lost. Lost forever. In this kiss. This kiss that would change everything."


This is one of my all-time favorite books. It is crafted so beautifully and her writing is amazing. It makes you laugh. It make you cry. It makes you want to go places and see new things. It changes your outlook about mental disorders. Just read it. It's amazing!!

"When we're in the act of wandering, we need to be present, not watching it through the lens."

"You are all the colors in one, at full brightness."


If you have read any of my TTT it probably has this book listed. Laini has such a whimsical writing style. She is amazing at world building and creating such creative and unique characters. 

"Hope can be a powerful force. Maybe there's no actual magic in it, but when you know what you hope for most and hold it like a light within you, you can make things happen, almost like magic."


I loved the first two books in the series.They were fantastic, but this one was INCREDIBLE! It is amazing to see authors grow and start to expand their world and their characters. She became one of my favorites after reading this book. This story went from great to epic! I can't get enough of this world and the characters. I am so invested into this story. 

"It would not take a monster to destroy a monster- but light, light to drive out the darkness." 




This book has such a unique writing style. You are either going to love it or hate it. I LOVE it! The writing is so suspenseful, unique and lyrical.


Rainbow's writing is flawless. It is so perfectly simple and so impactful. I think her writing is so soulful and I just love it!

"I choose you over everyone."


The Enchanted is such a unique and poetically written story. It takes places in a prison that is also enchanted. It is amazing how an author can take something so sad and horrific and make it beautiful. I loved this one, especially the ending. 

"Your worst dungeon might be the room with the most windows."


I could not talk about creative writing without mentioning this amazing book. If you want a book with powerful characters, impactful messages or you just want to cry your eyes out, this book is for you. It is my favorite book. I love it all. It is not a fast story. It is extremely slow and beautiful. The narrator of the book is death. I have never read any book with a more unique narrator. 

"I have to say that although it broke my heart, I was, and still am, glad I was there."


This book has a very unique writing style. I was not sold on the writing style in the beginning of the book. But, it stole my heart and this book would not be the same without this lyrical writing. The connections that are created in this book are so amazing. Love It!

"His soul might be the sun. I've never met anyone who had the sun for a soul."


Who do you think has the most amazing writing?

 It was hard to even narrow this down to a top ten. 

I would love to hear who are your favorite creative writers!

Happy Reading!! 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Emmy and Oliver by Robin Benway ~ Book Review


Title: Emmy and Oliver 

Author:  Robin Benway

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Fiction 

Published:  June 23, 2015

Hardcover:  352 pages 


Brief Synopsis:

Emmy and Oliver have been good friends their entire life. They live next door to each other, their mothers are best friends, and they were even born on the same day. In second grade, tragedy strikes when Oliver is kidnapped by his father and is never heard from again. Ten years later, Oliver is found! This book explores the journey of Oliver returning home. It shines an interesting perspective on kidnapping and shows the challenges of rebuilding a friendship that was lost and now found. 



My Thoughts

I am not including the Goodreads Summary in this review for a good reason. I think it gives you a little too much information. So stay away from the summary on the book! 
I really, really enjoyed this book! I felt it was a little slow to begin. This has been a thing lately in my reading. ALL the books I have read lately have started out slow. So it may just be me and my reading mood. I fell in love with the characters right away, especially Oliver and Emmy. I thought they were both so sweet. I loved to see how their relationship developed and how they learned to build back their friendship. 

Things I LOVED About This Book

- I loved the family dynamics in this book. Family was a huge theme in this book. The parents were very present in the book and it was very refreshing. 

-One theme that is very central to the story is communication. The characters all struggle with communication barriers and it was frustrating to read about at times, but it made the story very real. 

-I loved the interesting perspective that this story presented. It allows you to see a side of kidnapping that was unexpected and intriguing. 

- The ending was beautiful! I was worried that I was not going to like the ending. I really enjoyed the direction the author went with the characters and I was extremely satisfied with the ending. 

Things I Did NOT Love

- Nothing really stood out as bad to me in this book.
 If I had to pick something it would be that the book started out a little slow. 

My Favorite Quotes:

"The more you start to love someone, the more you ache when they're gone, and maybe it's that middle ground that hurts the most, when you can see them and still not feel like you're near enough."

"Sometimes loves isn't something say, it's something you do."

"An earthquake would have been better. At least during an earthquake, you understand why you're shaking."

Goodreads Rating


Thanks for visiting today!! 
I hope you check out this great book. Have you read it yet? Are you planning to add it to your TBR? 

Happy Reading!!









Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday ~ Auto-Buy Authors


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Today's Topic: Auto-Buy Authors

Hi Everyone! 

Today I am sharing with you some of my all-time favorite authors. I am not a huge book buyer. I mostly check out from my library but I do have auto-buy authors. These are the best of the best in my eyes. If you have not checked out these authors you need to really give them a try!



I absolutely love The Throne of Glass series. It is so epic and the story keeps getting more and more amazing. The story has just captured my heart and I am a forever fan. I cannot wait for Queen of Shadows. I need it RIGHT NOW!!

Rainbow's writing is simple and beautiful. It is a work of art. I love her dialogue and her amazing character development. Her stories stick with me so much and I just want her to write MORE! I need more!

I recently read I'll Give You The Sun and fell in love with the book. She is an instant favorite! If you have not read this book- you HAVE to read it. I need to pick up the Sky is Everywhere very soon!

I love dystopian books and I used to read a lot of them. I love the Divergent world so much. Veronica did an amazing job creating a unique and interesting world. I love all the details that went into this amazing world. I miss that element in dystopian books. I want her to write another series. PLEASE!

I have a love-hate relationship with this series. But I love it! I will read anything she writes. I think she does an amazing job of writing interesting and complex characters. Even though this series is not perfect, I don't care. These characters stick with me and I am cannot get the stories out of my head. They are so action-packed and your heart is just in the hands of these amazing characters. I cannot wait for her new book called Passengers! It is supposed to be released in January 2016. 

Perfection. Laini Taylor is my perfect author. This book series is fantastic! She has the most whimsical writing style and I LOVE her world building. It is amazing! I need more from this author!!! She is a genius. 

I love Stephanie Perkins writing style too. I think she does a great job of making you feel like your part of the story. She make her settings come to life and I feel like I need to travel and experience these places for myself. I need her to write another book!!


Thanks for visiting today!! :) 
Who are some of your auto-buy authors?

Happy Reading, Everyone!!! 

Saturday, August 15, 2015

The Invasion of the Tearling ~ Non-Spoiler Book Review


Title: The Invasion of the Tearling, Book #2

Author: Erika Johansen

Published: June 9, 2015

Hardcover:  515 pages 


There will be no spoilers for this book or the first book in the series. 

Brief Synopsis: 

The first book The Queen of the Tearling follows a young girl named Kelsea. Kelsea is a young princess that is hidden after the death of her mother. At the age of nineteen, she is taken back to her kingdom to claim her throne. She is on a quest to save her kingdom and discover her destiny. This is an adult high-fantasy book that is supposed to be turned into a movie starring Emma Watson. 



My Thoughts:

It took me such a long time to read this book. I have been so incredibly busy and I feel like it took me forever to finish this one. The first book intrigued me from the very beginning. This one took me about 100 pages to actually get really invested in the story. It was a little slower than I expected it to be. It was all very interesting and kept me reading but I felt that it was a little slow, especially in the beginning. I would recommend this book and I look forward to the next book in the series. It still does not have a release date but I am guessing it is going to be next year. 


Things I LOVED about this book: 

- I fell in love with the new characters and new perspectives that were introduced. At first, I was not happy that we were following a whole new character and timeline. But, this character's story was just incredible.

- I love the relationship that Kelsea has with her guards. They have such amazing chemistry and I love the honesty and respect that they have for each other. 

- I liked that we learned more about the world and some of the mysteries and questions were answered. I still wanted more but I was satisfied with the reveals. 

- The ending was fantastic! It was so fast and intense!

- I loved the connection that Kelsea had with the new character Lily. I cannot wait to see what happens next!


Things I Did NOT Love:

- The romance. It just did not add anything to the story and it was just a distraction.

- I struggled with the dark tone in the story. It was hard to read a beloved character turning darker and making bad decisions. 

- The beginning was really slow. It took around 100 pages for it really spark my interest and become invested into the story and characters, especially the new characters. 

My Favorite Quote:

"When it fails, they do call it madness, Lazarus. But when it succeeds, they call it genius."


Good Reads Rating: 


Thanks for visiting today!! 


Have you read this series yet?? Are you planning to read it in the future? I would love to hear your thoughts! 


Happy Reading!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday ~ Most Read Authors


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Today's Topic: Top Ten Most Read Authors

I have not been able to post anything lately and I apologize. I have been so busy lately. I am currently doing my first Whole 30 and I have been doing a lot of planning and researching for it lately. I am also getting my older son ready to go back to school. He starts school next Monday. I am a little behind in my reading this month but hopefully I can get back on track soon. 

This week I am going to do my top 5 most read authors. I had a lot of authors that I have read 4 or 5 of their books. I narrowed it down to ones that were a little larger. Here are some of my most read authors!

1. Cassandra Clare:
9 books


I absolutely love Cassandra Clare! She is definitely one of my favorite authors. I adore her world and all her characters. Is she the best writer? No. But I find her world building and fast-pace books so addicting. I cannot wait for the new series to start! So excited!!


2. JK Rowling 
7 books


JK Rowling is absolutely extraordinary! I cannot describe how much I adore these characters and this fantastic world. I consider them a must-read for everyone. I love all the themes that run so deep and true in these books. I have read this series about seven times. The Harry Potter will never grow old for me. 

7 Books
A Walk To Remember/The Last Song/ Dear John/ Safe Haven/ The Rescue/ Nights in Rodanthe/ A Bend In The Road


Even though I have not read anything by Sparks in a while. I really enjoy his books. They are a little bit predictable but they usually make me cry and I need a good, emotional read every once in a while. My favorites are The Last Song, Safe Haven and A Walk To Remember.  

4. Richelle Mead
6 Books


I have to admit...Richelle Mead has some of the worst cover art. Ever. Do not judge these books by their covers. They are so much fun! I love the world building and the characters. Especially Adrian. There is tons of drama and the writing is not greatest. The characters can sometimes be annoying. But I love them! They are so entertaining and I think they are super creative and fast-pace. I do intend to read the Bloodlines series one day. 

5. George RR Martin
5 Books


I cannot wait for the next book in this series. I have been itching to reread this series soon too. I feel like the more you read them the more you learn. I think he is genius writer. I would love to meet him! He actually lives in a town near me. I hope when he releases his sixth book that he has a book signing and I can finally meet him. 

What are some of your most read authors? Have you read any of these books? Do you plan to? What are your thoughts about them?

Have a great day, everyone!

Happy Reading!!