Friday, June 21, 2013

Stacking the Shelves #16

Hosted by Tynga's Reviews.

This is a meme where everyone showcases the books they received that week.

If you created a Stacking The Shelves post, make sure to leave the link in the comments!



Fire by Heather James

I won this beauty from Ana @ Anahera Reads! Thank you, I can't wait to dive in!

As I do not have a particularly big haul this week, to make this post a little more interesting I would love to have some books recommended to me in the comments as I am going to Powells (AKA the big bookstore) tomorrow.

So, what book do you think I should pick up? Oh, and just for fun, what is your favorite debut book you have read this year?

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday #15


Hosted by Alison Can Read and Parajunkee
Todays Question: What is your favorite literary quote?

This is a great question, and I was just looking through my goodreads account quotes and found some that made me laugh really hard!!! Do you have any saved on your goodreads?

I have so many favorite quotes! Here are some funny ones:




City of Bones:

"That wouldn't be my move," Jace agreed. "First the candy and flowers, then the apology letter, then the angry demon hordes. In that order."

Hex Hall:

"None of this makes any sense." "I am beginning to think that should be the title of my autobiography."

Half-blood:

"So? What are you going to do about it? Throw your mashed potatoes at me? I'm consumed by terror."

Pure:

"Ah, did you fall?" "No, I attacked the floor."

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Review: How My Summer Went Up in Flames

How My Summer Went Up in Flames by Jennifer Salvato Doktorski 
First she lost her heart. Then she lost her mind. And now she’s on a road trip to win back her ex. This debut novel’s packed with drama and romance!

Rosie’s always been impulsive. She didn’t intend to set her cheating ex-boyfriend’s car on fire. And she never thought her attempts to make amends could be considered stalking. So when she’s served with a temporary restraining order on the first day of summer vacation, she’s heartbroken—and furious.

To put distance between Rosie and her ex, Rosie’s parents send her on a cross-country road trip with responsible, reliable neighbor Matty and his two friends. Forget freedom of the road, Rosie wants to hitchhike home and win back her ex. But her determination starts to dwindle with each passing mile. Because Rosie’s spark of anger? It may have just ignited a romance with someone new…
How my Summer Went Up in Flames was such a fun read! (Although I can't stand the way the girl is standing on the cover. Can I say Ow?) At first, I thought it sounded cute but thought the main character would be kind of pathetic. Luckily, she was real, and fun, and not too pathetic.

Can I just start by saying I have a rocky relationship with road trip books? I tend to love em' or hate em'. In this one I thought the road trip aspect was handled superbly though. The characters go to cool destinations in the USA, plus the ratio of boys to girls is 3:1. So, we get a lot of fun comments from Rosie about the car ride with the boys. One of my favorite scenes is when Rosie tries to play a road trip game. (To the question "What kind of fruit are you?" Rosie get back an answer something like, "I am not sure about me, but you are definitely bananas!")

Rosie is, as already stated, an awesome narrator. She is spunky and you can clearly see the character growth by the end of the book. Also, her voice is easy to read and I was laughing, like, the whole time! This was a such a good book to read right after Prophecy which had nothing remotely laugh inducing within the pages. The other girl we get to know well is a character met half way(ish) through the book. I really liked her though. Just let me search through the book for her name... Avery! Yes, I remember!

Anyways, she is lots of fun and also induced some laughs from me. And, finally, we have the three boys, Matty, Spencer, and Logan. They were all great. Matty is the younger best friend that helps keep Rosie from getting into trouble. Spencer and Logan are brother who are both very, um, neurotic about the schedule and rules. I think I rolled my eyes at there freakish obsession with how they planned everything!!! Rosie feels the same way.

Also, I love how the dialogue feels real, and not at all forced, as that is one of my biggest pet peeves in a book. I read the book so fast, it was addicting. I love addicting books!  And this book had everything else too: humor, awesome romance, a good message, cool premise, and a great pacing that had me zipping through the pages.

Overall, this was a great read! I would reccomend this to anyone looking for a light, fun contemporary full (and I mean full) of laughs. I cannot wait to read more by this author, Jennifer Salvato Doktorski!

4/5 bookcases (This was won in a giveaway, thank you Emily Crammed Bookshelf and Jennifer!)


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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday: SPECIAL EDITION!!!

This is a meme hosted by Breaking the Spine. Okay, I found out about so many cool books this week! I will not pick just one. I mean, seriously.

So here is a quick compilation of AMAZING books to wait for with links to Goodreads. I am sorry I am not posting the synopses, but, well, I want to sleep tonight!

The spotlighted one is Dangerous. I love how Shannon Hale is doing a different genre than she normally does! Plus, read what James Dashner has to say about the book...


With Covers: 
Dangerous by Shannon Hale
Defy by Sara B. Larson
Warrior by Ellen Oh
Ask Again Later by Liz Czukas
Uninvited by Sophie Jordan

And so many books were just announced for 2015/2014


Without Covers: 
Split Second by Kasie West (Pivot Point #2)
Lady Thief by A.C Gaugen (Scarlet #2)
Going Rogue by Robin Benway (AKA #2)
The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski
Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins
The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows
And many more... I am just tired of copying and pasting links :)

What are you Waiting On???
 Are you excited for any of the books I listed?
-Emily :)

Monday, June 17, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday #12

 Today's List: Top Ten Books At The Top Of My Summer TBR List

Most of these are ones still waiting to be read, but The Testing and The Dance of the Red Death are ones I hope to buy this weekend :)  I can't wait to dive into all of these books! Hosted by The Broke and the Bookish


       

         

What books are on your TBR list?
-Emily :)

Review: Valkyrie Rising

Valkyrie Rising by Ingrid Paulson
Nothing ever happens in Norway. But at least Ellie knows what to expect when she visits her grandmother: a tranquil fishing village and long, slow summer days. And maybe she’ll finally get out from under the shadow of her way-too-perfect big brother, Graham, while she’s there. 

What Ellie doesn’t anticipate is Graham’s infuriating best friend, Tuck, tagging along for the trip. Nor did she imagine boys going missing amid rumors of impossible kidnappings. Least of all does she expect something powerful and ancient to awaken in her and that strange whispers would urge Ellie to claim her place among mythological warriors.

 Instead of peace and quiet, there’s suddenly a lot for a girl from L.A. to handle on a summer sojourn in Norway! And when Graham vanishes, it’s up to Ellie—and the ever-sarcastic, if undeniably alluring Tuck—to uncover the truth about all the disappearances and thwart the nefarious plan behind them. Deadly legends, hidden identities, and tentative romance swirl together in one girl’s unexpectedly-epic coming of age.

Oooh, I really enjoyed this book! And after that synopsis how could you not expect to love it? Valkyrie Rising is an action packed novel that sucked me in and kept me in Norway until I finished the book... amazing! I am so excited to tell everyone about this book...

The characters were nothing short of amazing. Ellie was a great and relatable (and sarcastic) character. I enjoyed reading the story from her perspective. Also, her brother, Graham was a vivid character who learns the some valuable lessons about being a big brother. Tuck, Graham's friend, was also pretty great. Astrid, an evil valkyrie in the beginning, was also fun to read about because her personality and traits were unique and vivid. I hope we see more of all these characters in the second book.

Okay, Norse mythology. Kidnappings. Valkyries. What could be cooler? This novel definitely had a plot to die for. The audience will never be bored, or at least I never was, with all the end-of-your-seat action. I think I read this in half the airplane ride. (P.S This is fun to read on a plane because then you can pretend to be going to Norway!)

There were several "plots" (I may be using this term loosely.) One was about the kidnapping of young men in the Norwedgian fishing village. Another one was the war including the gods. There was the part where Ellie tries to figure out some family secrets, and what she is. And finally, there was the romance between Ellie and Tuck, plus the relationship between Ellie and Graham. All these "plots" joined together to make an awesome story!

The conclusion solves most everything and there was no cliff-hanger, which I liked. However, there is definitely room for more books in the series. And I hope the second one comes out soon! I want more gods, goddesses, valkyries, and action! What will happen next in the war of the gods?

Overall, Valkyrie Rising was an epic read. Fans of mythology, action, and romance will love whipping through the novel like I did.

4.5/5 bookcases



Notes on what is currently happening on the blog:


  1. I have changed the title. Counting in Bookcases is now Reader Rising. What are your thoughts?
  2. My blog will be custom designed by a design site during late summer. This as left me short of money so there will be less giveaways than I wanted, but there will still be some! Don't worry :)
  3. Google Reader is closing down in two weeks, so take this opportunity to follow via blogovin!
  4. I have reached 150 bloglovin' followers!
  5. It is Summer Break for me! Let's celebrate!
  6. I am constantly amazed by how many awesome book blogs are out there, just thought I should mention it! If you want to, leave a link to your blog so I can visit :)
Wow, there is a lot happening!
-Emily



Friday, June 14, 2013

Newbie Blogger Diaries #9

So, I was trying to write a review, and well, let's just say it didn't work. I spaced out and started thinking about the age old ebook vs print book phenomenon. So I opened up a new post to start a Newbie Blogger Diaries Debate...

Ebook or Print?

As a newbie(ish) blogger I have learned that a lot of review copies or requests I receive are for ebooks. And it makes sense. The author/publisher doesn't have to pay for shipping, plus it is an instant download. Also, I read print ARCs cost 15 dollars to print a piece! So here are some pros and cons for ebooks:

Ebooks Pros: 

  1. As afore mentioned, they download instantly! 
  2. You can highlight, add notes, and other stuff (How cool are those things?!?!)
  3. Often you can read with your e-reader in just one hand instead of wasting your energy turning those pages!
  4. You can adjust font, size, and color.

Print Pros:

  1. Your eyes don't get tired as quick.
  2. It is easier to flip through the book. This can also eliminate confusion about the story if you can go back and check your facts.
  3. You can touch the cover image sand they are never in weird format.
  4. You can keep them as trophies on your shelf. (I love me some pretty books to hoard!)
So, what do you think? I am more fond of print, but I still love ebooks! Any more Pros to add to the list? Remember this is a debate so argue your side! 

-Emily :)

Stacking the Shelves #15

                                                                           Well, this week was a good week! I can't wait to dig in...  I have been hearing such good things about all of these reads! 

Stacking the Shelves is a showcase meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews.


So, let the haul begin...
The Total Haul...
 Wow, I have a lot of black book spines!


Bought


Spies and Prejudice by Talia Vance
Born of Illusion by Teri Brown


Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

For Review (Print)


Delusion by Laura L. Sullivan (Thanks to ARCycling!)
Ethereal Fury by Jessica O'Gorek (Thank you Jessica!)


For Review (Ebook) 
+ iBook Freebie


The Athena Effect (Thank you Derrolyn Anderson!)
Dollhouse by Anya Allyn  (currently free)

How was your book haul this week?
-Emily :)