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NW by Zadie Smith 7/10
I found the book interesting and well written. My only issue was that she changed the POV from characters who were interesting and well developed to a character which came in the story rather out of the blue and had no connection to the other characters. After that, she came back to the characters she had introduced in the beginning but sadly by that time, that part diminished my interest in the story as I didn't want to read about said character. So that's my only beef. Take that part out or skip it and the novel is much better. |
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10/10 Old Yeller - Fred Gipson
Decided to finally read this book after seeing it mentioned in "Rabid: The Cultural History of the World's Most Dia olical Virus". I hadn't known that rabies played a part in this story, I just thought it was about a boy and his dog. It's scary to think how they handled this disease during the storys time period. It's also unsettling to learn about the fate of Old Yeller himself, especially after the reader gets attached to him when he saves his adopted family and is initially the hero of the story.
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Perfect Strangers- 8/10
It was a great book for light reading but it was a very obvious what was going to happen and not much came as a surprise. Also, the ending was very happily-ever-after and the characters, though they were interesting, were not fleshed out as much as I would have liked. This would make one think the book should receive a low rating but like I said I think it was meant for light reading (like the type of book you take to the beach with you) plus I kind of expected it to be like that, so no complaints. Cute romance-type book. |
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10/10 Night Shift - Stephen King
So far the scariest Stephen King book I've read so far. It's amongst my favorites of his work simply because of its intensity of its horror and because he's such an awesome short story writer. This book kept me awake late at night, peering from beneath the covers to ensure some of the entities in his stories weren't glaring down at me. ![]()
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Cutting for Stone - by Abraham Verghese - 10/10
This was a really good book. It was one of those books that is always on the "recommended " book lists but I had been avoiding. I thought the title meant that the book was about Ethiopians who worked in a stone quarry. But I finally gave it a go and was I surprised. The setting is primarily a mission hospital in Addis Abada, Ethiopia. And the main characters were the doctors, their support staff, and their children. It is very good.
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Just got done with reading The Black Echo by Michael Connelly.
I'm not sure how I should rate this book because it's not a book that I normally read. It was good, and I enjoyed it. I think if you're big on crime and mystery novels then you should read it. A great main character, and the plot was enjoyable enough for even me to like it. Overall, I'll give it a 8/10, I have no reason to downgrade a book because it has no fantasy element in it. ![]() Edit: Finished another book! Biting Cold by Chloe Niell. Giving this one a 8.5/10 It's the 6th book in the series and it's still pulling me back too it. My only problem with it was the repetitive element. The storylines are always new, but the main character's love for food doesn't have to be brought up a bunch of times.
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Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons 10/10
It's very rare I see a movie and then read the book afterwards. This is one of those times, and am I glad I did! Although the film is excellent the book is even better. There are more weird characters than they put on film which makes Flora's stay at Cold Comfort Farm even more insane. I was hoping that the book might give me some clues as to what Aunt Ada Doom saw in the woodshed and in a way it did. A gem of a read.
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Anna Dressed in Blood . I really liked this book, it read out like a movie almost. It had that quick pace with no sub-plots, and just got right to the point. My only problem was exactly that. Even though it was great, it would have been better with a little more substance.
The book wrapped up everything, so imagine my surprise when I find out there's a second one. I don't know how I feel about that, but it has pretty good ratings on Goodreads. Overall rating: 8/10
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10/10 The Casual Vacancy - JK Rowling
Spoiler: show
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The Crown of Embers 9.5/10 (Sequel to The Girl of Fire and Thorns)
I loved this book. A great followup to the first one. The characters, once again, make me love them to death(or hate them). My only problem was that it almost felt like a filler book before the finale. Regardless, I swept through, and was not disappointed. I'm just sad that I have to wait until next year for the 3rd book. Edit: Finished another book! Witch & Wizard.....ah..6.5/10. I enjoyed it, it was a very quick read, but besides the two main characters, you really have no reason to feel anything for the rest of the characters. Actually, I take that back, you can't really feel for any of the characters. I liked them, but there was zero connection. The main villains were...laughable. No dimension. The book was a little too simple, and I feel a little generous giving it a 6.5.
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A Brief History of Time. From the Big Bang to Black Holes, by Stephen Hawking - 6.5/10
Well, I never thought that relativity theory and quantum physics could be explained to normal people, but this book does it, and in a very understandable way. The fact that it still is too metaphysical for me isn't Mr Hawking's fault.
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Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan. 9.5/10
I loooooooved this book. It kept me interested the whole time, and the main character is amazing! The only thing I didn't like....The ending. Why? I don't want to wait for the next book to come out to see what happens. ![]()
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Mother: Portraits by 40 Great Artists It's a book of 40 paintings by famous artists of their mothers, with commentary on the work of art, the artist and his or her relationship with his or her mother. Frida Kahlo's was my favourite:
Frida Kahlo's parents: ![]() I'd read Lover: Portraits by 40 Great Artists before that.
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I've read a number of books since the end of summer.
Abandon & Underworld by Meg Cabot - A modern take on the myth of Hades and Persephone. I picked these up because I luuuurve the Princess Diaries and All-American Girl series, but I'd be lying if I said her new series wasn't a little disappointing. The writing style that I've always loved is still there, and there were definitely some excellent twists in both books. But one of my least favorite tropes in YA literature is predictability when it comes to the main romantic relationship, and I found the relationship between Pierce and John to be a little underdeveloped. It was obvious where it would go eventually, but it went there too fast. I was also a little disappointed that Pierce wasn't earthbound longer, because I would have liked to see more her relationship both with her mother and her uncle. There is still another novel left, so I'm hoping the third book finds a way of resolving these issues. 7/10 for both. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky - Yeah, I'm one of the people who saw the trailer for the movie and decided to pick up the book. Which I loved. I've seen it compared to Catcher in the Rye (love), and I think it's a fair comparison, because a lot of the same themes are present. But while I noticed the similarities to Catcher in the Rye, I still felt like I was reading a book that was unquestionably unique. 10/10. The Diviners by Libba Bray - It blows my mind that Bray's books aren't more popular. Blows. My. Mind. She really has a knack for developing a variety of characters and imbuing them with realistic and relatable traits, and her writing is both accessible and well-executed. The Diviners is a supernatural thriller set in the roaring 20s, and students of History will appreciate mentions of Typhoid Mary and Rosewood (which aren't exactly well-remembered incidents) in addition to the flapper culture embraced by the main character, Evie. As I mentioned in my review for Meg Cabot's new series, I positively loathe predictability when it comes to the romance in YA, so it thrilled me to bits when Bray didn't take the predicable route. Granted, this is only the first book of the trilogy, so there's still time for Evie to re-route to the predictable romantic partner...which I wouldn't mind in this case because of how this plot was handled in the first book. But the romantic plot is a very minor one, and the main mystery plot is creepy and well done. 10/10.
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10/10 Unlikely Animal Friendships - Jennifer S. Holland
This book is filled with such unbearable cuteness. There are many who believe that animals don't have emotions like us humans. However, throughout the years and across many countries there have many unlikely relationships between some of nature's natural enemies. This book shows some of those most precious relationships. There are some stories which are quite ridiculous like a chance encounter with a human and a sting ray, which I don't really see as a friendship, but it's still a cute, easy read.
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Delirium (book one) by Lauren Oliver- 4.5/10
I didn't like this book much and I only got about half-way through before I stopped reading. The plot is interesting; its about a dystopian society where love is considered a disease and everyone gets an operation on their 18th birthday so that they are rid of the disease. The main character, Lena, falls in love with a boy just before her 18th birthday. But I didn't like the book because the characters were flat and uninteresting to me. They seemed a bit forced and unreal. My least favorite was Lena (main character) who was constantly worrying and uninteresting. Also, the plot was too slow for me. Most of the time, Lena was contemplating something or worrying about something or thinking too much and it filled up paragraphs. Those parts were so boring I had to skim over them. Also, Lena's relationship with the boy she likes didn't interest or grab me and it seemed very cliche. There was this whole theme, or at least that's what I picked up, of rebellion, and throwing over the government because it's awful and all that stuff. Since this theme is very prominent in dystopian fiction, if not done correctly it make the book seem boring and cliched and this book certainly felt that way. I ended up not carrying for what happened to her or any of the other characters so I stopped reading. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. On a side note, Oliver's debut novel, If I Fall, is actually much better than this book and I liked it more than I thought I would, so I'd recommend that. |
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Just started and finished today, Wild Orchid by Cameron Dokey.
I enjoyed more than I thought I would, I usually can't get that into the 'Once Upon a Time' books, but this one did have me sit down and almost read it in one sitting. The first part of the story was done well, but I found my interest wane a bit during the second half. I always loved Mulan growing up, so that's probably why I liked it. I just found it a bit unbelievable at parts, and went a little too fast for my taste. I'm giving it a 7.5 or 8/10
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Memoirs of a Geisha -6.5/10
Interesting and well-narrated (the accuracy, I can't judge), though it raises more curiosity than passion; for me, at least.
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