Saturday 28 December 2013

The bookshelf scavenger hunt!

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Today I am doing the bookshelf scavenger hunt tag! I have seen many different versions of this on YouTube, so I decided to give it a go!
The questions are:

Find an author's name or title with the letter Z in it 
The maze runner by James Dashner
Find a classic
Sense and sensibility by Jane Austen
Find a book with a key on it

I do not have one.
Find something on your bookshelf that's not a book
I have 2 owl ornaments that sit on top of a few of my classic books.
Find the oldest book on your shelf

Broken soup by Jenny Valentine, I have had this for about 5 years.
Find a book with a girl on the cover

Teardrop by Lauren Kate.
Find a book that has an animal in it

Blood red road by Moira Young, this has a crow in it.
Find a book with a male protagonist

The spectacular now by Tim Tharp, I have not yet read this, but I believe that the main character and the point of view that the book is written in is male.
Find a book with only words on it

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.
Find a book with illustrations in it

My copy of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte has illustrated flowers on it.
Find a book with gold lettering

Allegiant by Veronica Roth.
Find a diary (true or fictional)

The Carrie diaries by Candace Bushnell.
Find a book written by someone with a common name (like Smith)

The statistical probability of love at first sight by Jennifer E Smith.
Find a book that has a close up of something on it

Captivate by Carrie Jones has a close up of a face on it.
Find a book on your shelf that takes place in the earliest time period

The white queen by Philippa Gregory, set in 1464.
Find a hardcover book without a jacket

Wuthering heights by Emily Bronte did not come with a jacket, but is one of the only hardbacks that I have that doesn't have one.
Find a teal/turquoise coloured book

The fault in our stars by John Green.
Find a book with stars on it

The fault in our stars by John Green, technically this does not have stars on it, but it does say stars in the title so I am counting it anyway.
Find a non-YA book
One day by David Nicholls, this is an adult fiction book that I got for only 10p, but have yet to read.


Thanks for reading. This tag was very good and I tag all of you who are reading this to do this yourself! Speak to you in my next post!
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Most played: Week of 23rd December

Today is my second most played songs post, where I tell you guys my most played songs from this past week. So lets get started...

1. Blurred lines by Robin Thicke ft TI and Pharrell

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Even though this song has been out for a while, I have recently been listening to it a lot. This song has also been named the most controversial song of 2013, which I do not necessarily agree with, and I still really like this song anyway.
 
 
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As you probably do not know, I absolutely love Duck Dynasty. And if you do not know what duck dynasty is, it is a documentary TV show about the Robertson family, who invented the duck call. I love the show and so for Christmas I was given their duck the halls CD. I have been listening to this over the Christmas period and I love it! Definitely check it out as it is a cross between country and classic Christmas music!
 
Those are my most listened to songs of this past week, I hope you enjoyed it and I will speak to you next week in my first music post of 2014!
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Friday 20 December 2013

Most Played: Week of 16th December

So this is a new series which I have decided to start, where I show you what my most played songs of this past week have been. I will be doing this every Friday and I hope you all enjoy!
So before I start I will say that my taste in music is quite varied but mostly I listen to country and occasionally a little bit of pop music, so lets get started!

1. Not by Hunter Hayes.

This is one of Hunter Hayes' older songs from his album songs about nothing. I absolutely love every song that I have ever heard by Hunter Hayes, but this has been my #1 most played of this week, check it out even if you are not keen on country because he is amazing!

2. Constant conversations by Passion pit.


Considering I am not the biggest fan of electronic music I love Passion pit, I find that listening to them at the end of the day just cheers me up a bit and puts me in a good mood. Definitely give this a listen, even if you don't normally listen to electronic.

3. Let it go by the Neighbourhood.


I have recently found the Neighbourhood and I absolutely love them and have mostly been playing this song non stop over the past week, also after hearing it on the Originals, I el in love even more because I also love the show!

Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed this. I have obviously listened to a lot more than just these 3 songs this past week, these are just my most played. All of the links to the songs are I the titles and I definitely recommend that you check them out because they are amazing! Watch out for more music posts and next weeks most played.
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Wednesday 11 December 2013

2014 Reading Challenges I am participating in

Today I have decided to tell you guys about the reading challenges that I will be participating in during 2014. There are only a couple of challenges that I have decided to take part in so far, but if I find any others which I decide I will take part in, then I will make sure to update this post.

A-Z Reading Challenge GoodReads Page

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In this challenge you basically choose either a book title, cover or author name beginning with each letter of the alphabet. If you want to know the official rules or join the challenge, then check out the GoodReads page that I posted above.

2014 Dystopian challenge


In this challenge, there are four different levels which are decided on how many dystopian books you read during the year.

Thanks for reading and good luck with whatever challenges you decide to embark upon in the year of 2014!
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Saturday 7 December 2013

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green book review

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

11870085GoodReads synopsis:

Despite the tumour-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.

I will start by saying that after reading TFIOS, I was left wanting more. But after reminding myself that this was a standalone, I instead decided that I needed to go out and buy every book that John Green has written. IT WAS THAT GOOD!

Not only did TFIOS manage to capture my attention from the very beginning and keep it until the very end, but the array of characters and different plot lines and the very big plot twist towards the end, was what made this book for me, the best contemporary that I have ever read.
I loved every character in the book, with one exception being Peter Van Houten, who in the end I decided even though he had his reasons for being a complete idiot to Hazel and Augustus, I still am not a huge fan of. But the characters that I did absolutely love were of course Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace. I loved both their witty humour and the way that they acted with and around each other, and I definitely think that that was one of the main things that made this book so enjoyable for me. But of course their star crossed love for each other was another obvious reason why I loved this book, and I think that the way that John Green portrayed their relationship with each other was very well done and completely realistic.
And of course, how could I not mention Isaac. He is yet another character that I absolutely loved in this book and the main reason for that is because of yet again, his witty humour and the fact that even though he was living with cancer, he was very brave and always making jokes about it. And whether he is a fictional character or not, I completely admire him for that.
And lastly, the ending. What can I say about the ending. Well honestly, I cried. A lot. This was one of the saddest endings to a book that I have ever read, although after thinking about it for a while, I decided that it was the right way to end the book, and no matter how sad it made me, it did make sense and I think that it made the book even stronger than it already was.
Overall, if you have not been able to tell from this review so far, I LOVED this book and honestly I cannot find any faults with it at all. It was brilliant and if you have yet to pick this up, get to it because I promise that you will not regret it!
In the end, as you can probably guess, I gave TFIOS a very well deserved 5/5.


December TBR

Today I am doing my December wrap up, and I am going to be doing it a little differently to how I normally do it, by just showing pictures of the books instead of writing about them. Also sorry that this post is up a little late, I have just been busy and haven't gotten around to doing it until now. So anyway, lets get on with it...

Entwined by Heather Dixon.
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Let it snow by John Green, Lauren Myracle and Maureen Johnson.
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The statistical probability of love at first sight by Jennifer E. Smith.

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City of glass by Cassandra Clare.
City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3)
They are all of the books that I am planning on reading, although I am hoping to get a kindle for Christmas so if I do, I will most probably be reading a lot of novellas and eBooks, so I am very excited about that! Thanks for reading.
 
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Sunday 1 December 2013

November Wrap Up

So today I am doing my November wrap up, where I will be telling you what books I have read in the month of November. But before I get started, I just want to say that I was actually participating in NaNoWriMo this month, so I was not expecting to read more than one or two books this month, but I surprised myself and actually read a total of 5 and a half books!
So the first book that I finished in November was Requiem by Lauren Oliver. I actually started this book at the end of October but didn't finish it until the beginning of November.


Overall, I think that this book was a great way to end the Delirium series, although I was not to keen on the way that it ended because I think that it was too abrupt. Although I did enjoy the rest of the book but I will also had to add that certain parts did upset me quite a bit. In the end I gave this book 5/5 stars.

The second book that I read and finished in the month of November was Allegiant by Veronica Roth. Initially, I was planning on reading this in October once it was released, but I just did not have enough time, so I decided to read it this month.


First of all, I have to say that this book was not as bad as I have been hearing that it is. Although it is not as good as Divergent or Insurgent, it was still a good and understandable way to end the series.
Before reading Allegiant, I was expecting a terrible book with a horrible ending that would just make me cry all throughout the book, and yes, I will admit that I cried a hell of a lot during the whole book, but I do think that no matter how sad the ending was, it made sense and after thinking about it for a while, I realised that it was a good, albeit sad, way to end the trilogy.
Apart from the ending, I found this book very disappointing in comparison to the first two and what I had expected it to be like. I kept finding myself getting a little bored throughout parts of the book, and I kind of hoped that they would have shown more of the factions and how they have broken apart. But after a considerably fast paced beginning, the rest of the book was disappointing. Whilst reading it I found it very boring, but afterwards I realised that the reason why this book was a lot less fast paced than Divergent and Insurgent, was because it was more focused on world building and how the factions came to be made, than having a more interesting plot line.
Overall, even though I did find parts of Allegiant a little boring, it was still a good enough book and I ended up giving it 4/5 stars.

The next book that I read was Romeo and Juliet, the condensed down kids version.


The reason why I decided to read this, was because we were currently studying it at school, so I thought that I might as well read it to help with my school work, and it only ended up taking me 20 minutes to read anyway, so it was definitely worth it.
It was a good adaptation of the original Romeo and Juliet, and a lot easier to read which is why I was able to speed through it so quickly.
Overall I gave this a 4/5 as it was just an easy and quick read.

The fourth book that I read is actually a bind up of three of the novellas from the Delirium series, called Delirium stories.


This book consisted of the Hana, Annabel and Raven novellas set in the Delirium world. I really enjoyed this book, and it was a nice way to add to the series, especially after I had just read the last book, Requiem. By reading these three novellas after I had already finished the whole series, it meant that I had some extra information in mind whilst reading each novella. This was a good thing for me, because it helped me to understand some extra of what was going on in the books, although knowing what happens in Requiem, it made me a lot more upset whilst reading Raven and I will not say why because I don't want to ruin it, but definitely keep a box of tissues near by, because after reading these you may need them.

The fifth and last book that I finished in November was The fault in our stars by John Green.


First of all, this book was the best book that I read this month and is also now one of my favourite books of all time! Before reading TFIOS, I did expect it to be very good, because of what I had heard from other people, but after reading it. OMG. This book is one of the most amazing and thought provoking books that I have ever read and is now definitely a permanent favourite in my eyes.
I am not going to go into much more detail, because I am planning on doing a full review on it in the next few days, so look out for that!
Overall I loved this book and gave it a very well deserved 5/5 stars.

The last book that I started reading, but only managed to finish on the 1st of December, so even though I did not technically finish it in November, I am still counting it. And that is the Great Gatsby.


This book was very good and surprisingly I did really enjoy it. I am not normally a big fan of classic books, but this was definitely an exception and is now easily my favourite classic book of all time. Although, because of the language that is used, I found some parts a little difficult to understand, but I still managed to follow the main storyline of the book and I have to say that the plot twist at the end, even though it was very sad, was very well done and I did not expect it at all.
I am now very exited to see the film, which has been pushed up to number 1 on my Christmas list!
Overall, a great book and I ended up also giving this one 5/5 stars.

Thanks for reading and I hope that you found my (albeit very short) reviews of the books that I read in November helpful or interesting, and look out for my upcoming review of TFIOS and next months wrap up and this months TBR!