Thursday, 19 April 2012

Feature And Follow Friday (24).


Q: Fight! Fight! If you could have two fictional characters battle it out (preferably from books), who would they be and who do you think would win?

O.k not to show my obsessiveness with Twilight but I would pick Edward Cullen and Jacob Black I'd just be interested to see who would win.


Book Review (76).


Evermore (The Immortals #1)

Publication: 3rd February 2009
Publisher: St Martin's Press
Pages: 306
Genre: Fantasy
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Since a horrible accident claimed the lives of her family, sixteen-year-old Ever can see auras, hear people’s thoughts, and know a person’s life story by touch.   Going out of her way to shield herself from human contact to suppress her abilities has branded her as a freak at her new high school—but everything changes when she meets Damen Auguste . . . 

Ever sees Damen and feels an instant recognition.  He is gorgeous, exotic and wealthy, and he holds many secrets.  Damen is able to make things appear and disappear, he always seems to know what she’s thinking—and he’s the only one who can silence the noise and the random energy in her head.  She doesn’t know who he really is—or what he is.  Damen equal parts light and darkness, and he belongs to an enchanted new world where no one ever dies.
My Thoughts.
I have owned this book since it first came out in 2009, it's been sitting on my bookshelf gathering dust, you know one of those books you always mean to get around too but never do and in my procrastination I ended up buying the whole series including the spin-off.
I don't know why I suddenly decided to finally pick it up but I did and I have to say I loved it!
This was a different concept in the paranormal genre than what I'm used to reading and that's why I loved it, it was a great idea to use.
So we start the story with Ever (I really don't like the name) who is at a new school and has found some new friends in Miles and Haven, what she hasn't told them is that after being in a car accident that killed her parents and younger sister she has developed pyschic abilities she can read people's minds, know their life stories by touch, see their aura's and can see spirits including that of her dead sister Riley.
To cope with the incessant voices in her head she spends her days in class listening to music with sunglasses on to block everyone out, then one day a new student arrives Damen a gorgeous guy who as soon as Ever sees him she has a feeling that she knows him or has seen him before.
When I found out how they had met before I was pretty shocked I certainly hadn't expected it and it was a nice little surprise.
I know this book has been compared to Twilight and maybe there are some similarities a hot, rich and mysterious guy  with a secret falls in love with a girl in high school, she eventually learns his secret and there's a fight at the end where someone is out to kill Ever but I feel like although I loved this book I wasn't as intrigued in the characters as I was with Twilight.
Still a great read, I've heard some not so great things about the rest of the books in the series so fingers crossed that I'll still like them.
I give this 5/5.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Waiting On Wednesday.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine where you can spotlight an upcoming release that you're eagerly anticipating.
This week I'm waiting on....

Dust

                                  by 
1st January 2013 
4. The number of times my delicate wings have been broken and clamped behind my back. 

68. The number inked upon my skin marking me the sixty-eighth pixie to be stolen.
87. The number of days I’ve been trapped within this cave, a slave to my enemy the fae.
88. The first day the fae will regret stealing me.

Healthy. Cheery. Vivacious. All traits Rosetta had before becoming enslaved by the fae to make an endless supply of pixie dust. Now this hardened pixie is anything but. When this rebellious teenager riles up the slaves and stands up against their enemy, she’s isolated in cramped quarters until she learns her place. Just as she begins to let go of all that hope, she finds an unlikely friend in Jack, the fae assigned to guard her. Trusting Jack may get her out of prison, but his motive for helping her may also get her killed

What Lies Beneath (Beneath #1)

December 2012 By Createspace
When Blair Lewis is left for dead in a freezing lake, she can't get over the fact that her boyfriend tried to kill her. When Blair begins to see her supposed dead boyfriend around town, she attempts to piece it all together and figure out if he is alive after all. But someone or something is also stalking Blair and leaving sinister text messages and old fashioned letters behind for her. Is Blair simply losing her mind? Or is something vicious and dark after her sanity and soul? 






Never Let You Go

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Sunday, 15 April 2012

Book Review (75).

Titanic Unclassified: Secrets Of The Titanic Revealed

Publication: 15th April 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Australia
Pages: 64
Genre: History
 Age Appropriate: Middle-Grade +
Discover the secrets of the RMS Titanic!

Packed with original artefacts and fascinating facts, meet the passengers and crew, explore the ship, and find out what really caused one of the most famous sea disasters in history.
My Thoughts.
Although this book was extremely short (only 64 pages) I enjoyed it immensely.
Each page had a different topic to do with the Titanic like: passengers, facilities and the building of the ship, each page included artifacts relating to the page for instance menu's and accident reports.
There's nothing new here no new information or facts you didn't know about before but just a nice book especially for people who aren't too familiar with the story of the Titanic.
It was very well put together and thought out and the pictures that were chosen to be put in this book went really well together.
I would highly recommend this book for people just discovering the history behind the tragedy or if you're like me and just like collecting any books you can find on the ship a great addition to my book collection.
I give this 5/5.
A Big Thanks To Sonia @ Bloomsbury Australia. 

Book Review (74).

Titanic: Death On The Water

Publication: 15th April 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Australia
Pages: 127
Genre: History
Age Appropriate: Middle-Grade +
Fascinating fictional retelling of the events 
that led to the tragedy of the Titanic, based on documents from the National Archives. 

A boy works in the dockyard where the Titanic
is being built, then gets a job on the ship. As he witnesses a series 
of mistakes, short-cuts and bad decisions, he becomes more and more 
worried about what could happen. But he’s preoccupied by his rivalry 
with a fellow ship’s boy and doesn’t realise the full scale of what’s happening until it’s too late..
My Thoughts.
As I've said before and to anyone who knows me I love anything to do with the Titanic, I don't know why it fascinates me so much but it does, and so whenever I see a new book or receive one for review, well let's just say I get a little excited.
 I can honestly say that in all the books I've read I have never read a fictional account of the tragedy and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it.
Billy is fourteen and through the encouragement of his father becomes an apprentice in ship building working alongside his father in the construction of the biggest ship the world has ever known the Titanic.
Tragically Billy father is killed while building the ship and he is now the man of the house supporting his mother and sisters, but Billy is scared and he doesn't want to help build the ship anymore instead he hears that they are hiring people to work on the ship when she sets sail so Billy goes for an interview and gets a job as a bellboy.  
Straight away he gets off on the wrong foot with a fellow bellboy George and it doesn't help that he's favoured by the Mr McElroy the Purser who's job it is to keep them in line or that he becomes Bruce Ismay's personal help.
He becomes friends with a Polish woman and her three children especially the youngest Anya who has a habit of running away and hiding in the ship and Billy is the one that always finds her, then after the ship has hit the iceberg he finds out that Anya is missing again and the ship has started flooding, can he find her in time? and if so will he survive?.
Of course we all know how this ends and I love the way that the facts that are known of that fateful night are woven through this fictional story that seems like Billy actually was there relating the story of that night.
A haunting and adventurous tale that's based in fact of the biggest and most famous shipwreck in history, a tragedy that fascinates people to this day.
I give this 4/5.
A Big Thanks To Sonia @ Bloomsbury Australia.

Saturday, 14 April 2012

100 Year Anniversary Of The Sinking Of The Titanic.


Ever since I saw the 1997 movie Titanic I've been obsessed with anything and everything to do with the real thing, including collecting and reading endless books that all have the same information but still interests me and makes me extremely sad for all of the 1,503 passengers and crew who lost their lives.
I can only imagine what they went through and how scared they all were, so on the 100 year anniversary of the sinking I'll be thinking of all of those poor unfortunate souls who mostly just wanted to make better lives for themselves and their families.
And so to the Titanic and it's passengers who made history for all the wrong reasons.
R.I.P
April 15th 1912   

In My Mailbox (23).


In My Mailbox Is A Weekly Meme Hosted By Kristi The Story Siren

Review.
Winter's Light (Winter's Saga #2) - M.J. Hearle (Pan Macmillan Australia)

Brought.
Black Heart (Curse Workers #3) - Holly Black
Daimon (Covenant #0.5) - Jennifer L. Armentrout
Half - Blood (Covenant #1) - Jennifer L. Armentrout
The Werewolf's Wife  - Michele Hauf
Tangled Tides (The Sea Monster Memoirs #1) - Karen Amanda Hooper
Celtic Storms (Celtic Steel #1) - Delaney Rhodes
Immortal City (Immortal City #1) - Scott Speer
Pure (Pure #1) - Julianna Baggott