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Sunday, August 28, 2011

In My Mailbox #9 (Vlog #1)





I asked around Twitter last week about whether I should film my IMM for this week, and I got a pretty good response. So here it is. I'm sorry if I mumble.  In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren.



Books Mentioned

Bought Last Week:
Dangerous Pleasure by Lora Leigh

For Review:
The Isle of Blood by Rick Yancey
Goliath by Scott Westerfeld

Gifted:
Flame of Surrender by Rhiannon Paille

Bought:
Looking for Alaska by John Green

Bloggers Mentioned:

Rhiannon from Rhiannon Paille
Farrah from I Eat Words

Don't forget to link your mailboxes below.

~Happy Reading Everyone! 

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Book Chat: Book to Movie Adaptations (my very first video blog).

Ok, be kind.

Misty over at The Book Rat had this really great idea about doing a weekly Book Chat feature. Which I thought was a pretty cool idea. She wanted to make it fun an different so she suggested that participants do a video. I had been thinking about doing some kind of video for the blog for a few days and I thought this was a great idea. SO here it is. Be nice. I was very nervous.

You can find out everything you need to know about the feature here.




Book mentioned: Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.

~Happy Reading Everyone!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Teaser Tuesday #17

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

•Grab your current read

•Open to a random page

•Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page

•BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)

•Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Witchlanders by Lena Coakley

"Wherever this magic came from, it made him fearless, unassailable, and he liked the feeling. He ran the feather over his cheek, thinking back to the fragile hearts of the birds, and how easy they would have been to stop. A human heart was no different."

(P.62)

Friday, August 19, 2011

My Thoughts: The Taker by Alma Katsu


True love can last an eternity . . . but immortality comes at a price. . . .
 
On the midnight shift at a hospital in rural Maine, Dr. Luke Findley is expecting another quiet evening of frostbite and the occasional domestic dispute. But the minute Lanore McIlvrae—Lanny—walks into his ER, she changes his life forever. A mysterious woman with a past and plenty of dark secrets, Lanny is unlike anyone Luke has ever met. He is inexplicably drawn to her . . . despite the fact that she is a murder suspect with a police escort. And as she begins to tell her story, a story of enduring love and consummate betrayal that transcends time and mortality, Luke finds himself utterly captivated.
 
Her impassioned account begins at the turn of the nineteenth century in the same small town of St. Andrew, Maine, back when it was a Puritan settlement. Consumed as a child by her love for the son of the town’s founder, Lanny will do anything to be with him forever. But the price she pays is steep—an immortal bond that chains her to a terrible fate for all eternity. And now, two centuries later, the key to her healing and her salvation lies with Dr. Luke Findley.
 
I knew nothing about The Taker by Alma Katsu before I received an e-mail from Simon and Schuster Canada. So, it sat on my shelf for a couple months, I knew I was going to read it, but I also knew I had other things to read. I am so glad that I got to read this book. SO glad. Alma Katsu took me for a literary ride that I will never forget. I think after reading this story I am kind of obsessed with it.  The story itself was amazing, but so was the writing, so were the characters. While reading this book, I had a hard time putting it down. It was full of suspense, and twists and turns, and thrills. It was a roller coaster that I was happy to be on.
 
The story essentially starts with Dr. Luke treating Lanny, and Lanny- revealing herself as immortal-needs Luke's help to escape. What Lanny also needs help with is her grief. She has just lost the love of her life, Jonathan, and is suffering for it. However it's not that simple. I don't want to give away to much here, So I won't go into to much detail. However, Lanny goes on to tell Luke her story.How she came to be immortal, the people she met, the things she did, and how after so many years, Jonathan is dead.
 
I have read stories in the past, that start out hundreds of years in the past, and somehow end up in present day. I have read stories that tell of what life was like way back when, what was done, how a character has changed for the better, and so on, and so forth. The Taker has all of this, but it also has more. What that more is, I don't really know. Lanny starts her story in 1816 when she first approaches Jonathan at church. It is here that their friendships begins. She talks about how their relationship evolved, but, she also says that she loved him from the very beginning. She tells about how things changed and she was forced to leave the town she knew as home, and venture to a big unknown city.  It is here that she meets Adair, and her life of immortality begins. It was all very captivating. The Taker was a story within a story, and at one point, I was reading a story within a story, within a story. I really loved the multi-dimensional story telling that I found in The Taker. The story flowed beautifully, and I was never confused by the back and forth between past and present.
 
Katsu is a great writer, and I feel like she had a great balance of plot and character. The characters in this novel were great, however I think that without the story that she had created they wouldn't have been that special, however, at the same time, I also believe that without the characters she had developed the plot would have fallen flat. The Taker was a story about interpersonal relationships, and the relationship dynamics were complex. They were insanely destructive,co-dependant, and incredibly unhealthy, but, at the same time, you didn't want them to end. 
 
I was happy with how the book ended, having no clue that it was indeed part of a trilogy, I felt it ended well. I thought there was some possibility for a sequel. Now I am so excited for the next installment. There are characters I am hoping will return and I am eager to read more about Lanny and Luke.
 
The Taker was really an amazing novel and I hope that you all go out and buy it on release day. Sept 6th, it will not disappoint.
 
~Happy Reading Everyone!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lets Talk: Bloodlines by Richelle Mead

So, lets talk about Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy spin off series, Bloodlines-which is set to release this coming Wednesday Aug 23rd.  I am curious about how people are feeling about this new series.

I have not read The Vampire Academy series, but I have heard A LOT about it. So I'm going to jump on the band wagon and read Bloodlines. I think it'll be kind of fun. Probably a little confusing, but still. The video below is Richelle talking about the new series and what readers can expect. I would think that fans of The Vampire Academy series would be totally stoked to read this one, I know when a series that I have loved ended I want more, so this is perfect.

Any Vampire Academy fans? Are you excited for the new series? and what are you hoping will happen? Leave a comment and let me know. Also make sure to stop by on Sept 9th for my review.






Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Teaser Tuesday #16

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

•Grab your current read

•Open to a random page

•Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page

•BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)

•Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


The Taker by Alma Katsu

" Sophia began visiting me in my dreams. In some, her face would merely appear in a crowd, jarring and accusatory, then disappear."

(P.99)









* This is really really good. I'm almost done, and I should have my review up late this week, early next.

~Happy Reading Everyone!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

In My Mailbox #8


So it's another week of In My Mailbox. I am putting this up a wee bit late, as I was away visiting a friend this weekend. It was pretty fun. Did some after hours swimming in the pool she's working at, climbed up the slide which is totally against the rules. But, shhhh, don't tell anyone, it was an all around good time. 

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren.

I apologize for the shadow, but, like I said, it's later in the day, and the sun's not in the right spot. Also, I am trying something new, all the titles should link to their Goodreads page. Hopefully to make it easier for you.

Gifted:

Forever by Maggie Stiefvater-This was an amazing, wonderful, unbelievably generous gift from Katherine over at The Lady Critic's Library. She had an extra ARC of this one lying around, and she sent it to me. Thank you SO much Katherine!

For Review:

Wild Abandon by Joe Dunthorne- From Penguin Group Canada. This looks like a really fun and easy read. I love the cover, and I am excited to get to it soon.

Library:

Stolen by Lucy Christopher- I had this one on hold and got a call for it. I had already reserved myself to return some of the books I took out last week ( realistically, I don't have the time for them),  But I took this one out, and I am going to get to it. I've heard great things about this book.

That's it for me this week. I am away again tomorrow (I'll be back Wednesday).  Don't forget to link your mailboxes.

~Happy Reading Everyone!



"So, please, oh please, we beg, we pray, go throw your TV set away, and in its place you can install, a lovely bookcase on the wall."
— Roald Dahl