Monday, February 23, 2015

Library Haul - 2/22/15

[my family has chic-est tablecloth, this side of 1983]

I'm starting to think I need to steal one of those small half-carts they have at Whole Foods for when I go to the library.

Every Other Day by Jennifer Lynn Barnes - currently reading and will probably finish today
Veronica Mars: Mr. Kiss & Tell by Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham
Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg
Killer Instinct: A Naturals Novel by Jennifer Lynn Barnes - review to be posted this week!
The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May & June by Robin Benway
Shadowland by Kate Brian
The Competition by Marcia Clark
Anatomy of a Boyfriend by Daria Snadowsky
Fallen by Lauren Kate
Nameless by Lili St. Crow I wanted to love this, but the altered reality the story is set in, is just too complex. I felt more confused with the terminology, rather than piqued or engrossed. Spending multiple chapters filling the reader in can be tedious, but it can be done (in fact, she did a much better job at it in her Strange Angels series).
Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes - tried to read it this weekend & just couldn't get into it


I may not review every book I read...though I will do my best to. That being said, sometimes there are books you just can't get into. This week, it was Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. As you can tell from the books I've checked out, I'm a fan of her writing (go read The Squad books, NOW!). I thought the teaser on the inner jacket was interesting. But we all have our tastes. I felt like this one was very narrative driven, while I personally prefer books with more dialogue. I also felt like the characters rambled and repeated themselves a lot. I may have gotten 50 pages in before I finally pulled the plug. Warning: if I'm a fan of an author, I tend to give the book a shot, longer than I normally would. Examples: To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han lasted all of about 30 pages. I ended up reading all of All Fall Down by Ally Carter. even though I found myself struggling to get into it (I intend to write a review on this one!).

I hope to have my review of The Naturals and Killer Instinct: A Naturals Novel (a two-fer review!) up by Wednesday!

You can check back on this post to see my progress with this recent haul.

Thanks for reading!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

The Conspiracy of Us

[image borrowed from Amazon.com]

You’ll Like The Conspiracy of Us If You Like…
  • The National Treasure movies
  • The Da Vinci Code
  • The Gallagher Girls
  • The Heist Society
  • Also Known As
  • Two Lies and a Spy

The Premise
The main character’s name is Avery. Avery is also the nameof one of the Australian hunks in the Mary Kate and Ashley classic, Our Lips Are Sealed. This Avery though, has purple eyes, an AWOL father, and a penchant for following strange (albeit dreamy) dudes around the world. What began as a journey to meet said father, turns into a rescue mission to save her teacher from when she was 7 years old, all while figuring out the role she plays in a secret society.

The Boys
There are two studs duking it out for Avery, though the motives are questionable throughout the book. Jack is the tall-dark-n-handsome jock type, while Stellan (yeah, that’s his name, and I hope it has a weird pronunciation like “Stell-ahn” or “Stay-an”. Otherwise, it’s just Stellaaaaaa, with an ‘n’) is the mysterious, brooding blonde. Their personalities actually reminded me a lot of two parts of another love triangle—Stephen and Damon Salvatore of The Vampire Diaries. Stellan is the Damon of the equation. He’s got that dry wit, and you can just imagine him quirking his eyebrows as he delivers his man-sass. Jack, on the other hand, is very much like Stephen. He seems to always be looking out for the heroine, protecting her, comforting her, and being her first love.

Team Jack or Team Stellan?
Honestly, right now I’m Team Jack, but I’m not confident in that decision. It seems too easy…he’s too perfect. So something  must be something wrong, right? Plus, there’s just something about Stellan’s personality. I would have a blast verbal sparring with him. Amongst other things.  Wink.

The Verdict
I really enjoyed this book. And by enjoyed I mean totally love. I think I read it in less than 36 hours. If I didn’t have a job that I had to be at, that bad boy would’ve been donezo in one day. But you know, money. 

In all seriousness though, it’s a great book. With suspense/action books, I find that you often have to wait for things to pick up and get going. That wasn’t the case here. Chapter Six (less than 30 pages in) marked the beginning of the action and excitement, and Maggie Hall did a great job of keeping that feeling rolling throughout the entire book, without making it feel forced. There was no, “Oh. We haven’t had a fight in 30 pages, let’s whip out a semi-automatic machine gun.”

I also love the characters she’s developed in Avery, Stellan, and Jack. I felt myself rooting for Avery and yelling directions to her (in my mind, of course) whenever she’d get in a hairy situation (which is a lot). I totally got the butterflies when she shared her first kiss with a certain someone (swoon). And I definitely caught myself suppressing comebacks to Stellan’s wisecracks.

There is a downside. This is a trilogy. This book is the first. And it just came out in January. After stalking Maggie’s twitter, she revealed the next installment won’t be coming at us until 2016. Wahhhhh!

The Burning Questions:
Warning! Potential spoilers!
I found myself with more questions than I did answers by the end of the book. Seeing as how this is a trilogy, it’s like DUH. Everything can’t be tied up nicely in a bow by the end of Book 1. However, I’m 99% sure only ONE thing was resolved, and that’s the identity of her father. Because I’ll have to wait a million years for the next book, here is a compilation of the questions that I hope will be answered in it.
  1. Is Mr. Emerson really dead?
  2. Who is the mole?
  3. Do Stellan and Avery reeeeally have to be together? You figure that Mr. Emerson knew about Stellan’s identity this whole time, and knew about Napoleon’s realization of the prophecy. So if he knew Stellan and Avery would have to be together, then why would he have been trying to get Jack and Avery together their whole lives?
  4. Is her mom a good guy or a bad guy? Clearly she was getting mandates, but was it a heads up from Mr. Emerson, or is she part of The Circle, or is part of The Order?
  5. What is Jack’s flaw? He has to have one! He uses Axe Body Spray, doesn’t he?

Thanks for reading, guys. If you read The Conspiracy of Us, let me know what you think of it! Are you Team Jack or Team Stellan? What are your theories regarding my unanswered questions? And for shits and giggles, if this was turned into a movie, who would you cast in it? I would choose Sarah Hyland for Avery; Robbie Amell, Brant Daugherty, or Julian Morris for Jack; a young Alexander Skarsgard or Tom Felton for Stellan; William Daniels (Mr. Feeney, c’mon!) for Mr. Emerson.

If there’s anything else you’d like to see from my reviews, let me know, and I’d be happy to accommodate!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Time to set the bar...

Hi, my name is Hilary and I like to read. Like, a lot. I currently have 278 titles on my Official List (series only count as 1 book…I’m looking at you, Bloodlines). It does not include the books I have pictures of on my camera roll, books I’ve purchased on Amazon, books sitting on the floor of my car, or the Unofficial List on my iPhone.

That’s a lot of effing books.

WHAT TO EXPECT
  • My honest opinion
  • Minimal synopses (if you want an in-depth breakdown of the book, go Google that shit)
  • My commentary on the love stories 

THE BOOKS I READ

Secret societies? Game on. Love triangles? I’m there. Spies and thievery? Done.


Currently I’ve been reading a lot of High School level novels. They tend to be fast reads, serials, and the romance is enough to make your heart pitter-patter without making you paranoid if your mother is reading over your shoulder. I do have some “Big Kid” books on my list that I plan on getting to eventually. Let’s just go with the flow, okay?

- Hilary

PS…I just finished The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall. Expect my first review soon!

PPS...Does this look familiar? I was previously on Tumblr but found out that they're a pain when it comes to HTML use. Also, I greatly dislike the limited interaction. I don't expect my reader(s) to reblog my posts. I would much rather they send me a thumbs up emoji, shoot me a comment, and give me recommendations for other books. You know. Like a conversation.