Friday 28 August 2015

1989 Book TAG!


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1. A book with LGBT themes



I'm going to have to go with Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan! I haven't read it yet, but it sounds great!

2. A book that hit you right in the feels... but was totally worth it.

I think this one's pretty obvious! I'm gonna go with TFIOS by John Green! That book was hard for me to finish. And the movie!? I still can't talk about this.



3. A book that you hated but you loved the cover





Can we change this question just a bit? I've actually never had this experience before! (i know, i don't read enough!) So I'm gonna talk about a book i LOVED but hated the cover! And that is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This is one of my FAVOURITE books! But the cover really isn't the best!
                          4. Your latest book boyfriend/girlfriend

Is this even a question? Obviously i'm gonna go with Chaol from the TOG series!! I mean come on! Who could resist Chaol's charm?









                                          5. A timeless classic you love.


Can it be more obvious? (of course not- you can see the book cover) I'm gonna have to go with Harry Potter by J.K Rowling! This book is just plain perfection. And i really need to finish the whole series!









Sadly i'm gonna have to stop the tag there! (i'll continue it once i've read enough books! I'm a pretty slow reader!) But if you want to see the entire tag, check out the original post here


Wednesday 26 August 2015

Book Review: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where do i start?

This book is honestly one of the best books i've ever read. The cover of the book is FLAWLESS and what really caught my eye is when it said on the cover: "Fans of Hunger Games and Game of Thrones will love this!" And i have to say, that is very true.

I love the story with Celaena, she's such a badass! And the love triangle between her, prince Dorian, and Chaol Westfall is very cute, and really helps you to better understand the characters when they're alone with each other, rather than when they're in a group. The story is just truly amazing and no review can do this book any justice! Sarah J Maas definitely did an AMAZING job at writing this book and i cannot wait to read the other books of this series, and other books by Sarah J Maas.

This is a definite must-read for everyone who loves fantasy stories that include assassins, a little romance, and some action-packed chapters!

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Book Review: Paper Towns by John Green

Paper TownsPaper Towns by John Green
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

i really enjoyed this book! i love John Green's books, they're not like normal YA books, and have more realistic endings!I love how throughout the book i kept feeling different emotions towards the characters, and at the end of the book, i had different opinions of them. You really get to know the characters and i think that makes it easier to visualize what's happening! This book is also amazingly funny!

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Book Review: To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee

To Kill a MockingbirdTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I read this book in english class and i fell inlove with it. It really does show how things used to be in the past and really made me open my eyes and see the world clearer. I think everyone should experience reading this wonderful book. I'm looking forward to reading Go Set a Watchman!

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Book Review: LOST by Joy Fielding

LostLost by Joy Fielding
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading this book. Throughout the entire book i was very excited about reading more. It was definitely a page-turner! The books is about a single mother, Cindy Carver, and her 21-year-old daughter Julia, who mysteriously disappears without a trace. And basically she's trying to find out what happened. The book was very well written and i want to read more from Joy Fielding. Although i did really enjoy this book, i really did not like Julia. I sympathized with Heather mostly, Cindy's youngest daughter, because she's mostly forgotten about after Julia's disappearance.

But i would definitely recommend this book to anyone who's looking to read a book filled with mystery and suspense!

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