Friday, April 8, 2016

#CurrentlyReading Free Bookmark!

Hello Rory
Readers!

Here is your
free downloadable bookmark. A gift from me to you!




Happy
Reading,


Wednesday
<3

Thursday, April 7, 2016

#TBRTakedown | To Be Read

1.      Standalone: Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
2.      Most Recent Haul: I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
3.      Catch up in a series: Sense and Sensibility (I know this isn’t a series but a had no series on my shelf so let’s call this ‘The Jane Austen Series’)
4.      On my TBR for over a year: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Are you guys participating in this read-a-thon? If you want a review on any of the books listed above on any other books please leave a comment and let me know!

Happy reading,
Wednesday <3

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Unpopular Opinions Book Tag

1.      Popular book or series that you did not enjoy: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
This is a middle grade book that I heard great this about but when I read it I just did not like it at all. It was boring, tedious and I had to force myself to finish it.

2.      Popular book or series that everyone seems to hate but you love: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
I’m not saying that everyone hates this book but I feel like this is one of those books that we were forced to read in high school and just because it was enforced we sort of wanted to rebel and got back to reading Harry Potter, do you know what I mean?

3.      A love triangle where the main character did not end up with the love interest that you wanted: The Hunger Games
*SPOILER ALERT*
Do I even have to say it? Team Gale all the way!

4.      A popular genre that you never read: Fantasy
Let’s just say that the most fantasy-ish books I have read are Harry Potter. It’s just not my genre. I’m more of a classics and historical fiction type of girl.

5.      A popular character that you do not like: Margo from Paper Towns be John Green
I cannot find words to describe how much I loathe Margo. She’s entitled and obnoxious and the main reason I didn’t love that book.

6.      A popular author that you cannot get into: E. L. James
I tried but the voices of her characters are just stupid. I don’t know how else to describe it. Every scene makes me laugh at how vapid it is instead of making me fall in love with the characters or the story.

7.      A book trope that you are tired of seeing: Dystopian novels revolving around teenagers killing themselves and saving the world.

8.      A popular book series that you have no interest in reading: the Shadow Hunters trilogy

9.      What book to T.V. or movie adaptation is actually better than the work it’s based off of: The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

This was one of my favorite movies growing up and it still is. I know practically every song by heart, but when reading the book I had to force myself to finish. It actually took me three tries to read it all the way through! I was expecting to love it and it was just so boring. I’m truly sad to admit this; I really really wanted to love this book.

If you want a review on any of the books listed above please leave a comment and let me know!

Happy reading,
Wednesday <3

Creator of the tag: http://youtu.be/NYfgq8HgDc0

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Night – Review

In this 109 page novel Weisel give us a soul-crushing, heart-wrenching yet uplifting story. The book may be short but it is definitely not simple. This World War II narrative is so real, you can’t help but feel like you are a part of it. You feel like the characters’ desperation, helplessness and defeat. You are with them at every step, with every blow to the head. Night is a most-read. 

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Favorite Books I Read Because of BookTube

(in no particular order)

·         Looking for Alaska by John Green
There was a time when everyone and I mean EVERYONE was reading this book. This is my favorite John Green book mainly becase it made me think. This is definitely a book that strongly depends on being read at the right time, thankfulle I believe it was the right stage of my life for me to read this.

·         Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
This is another book that exploded on BookTube. I loved that this wasn’t the typical ‘boy meets girl and they live happily ever after’ love story; and its set in the 80’s so extra points for that!

·         Night by Elie Wiesel
This is a book that John Green recommended in one of his vlogbrothers videos so I picked it up and LOVED it. As it is also in the RGRC list there should be a review up soon!

·         La Noche que Frankenstein leyó el Quijote by Santiago Posteguillo
This is a book by a Spanish autor that I first saw in a Mexican booktuber’s video. The title intrigued me so I looked it up on Goodreads and I have to say that after reading this it has become one of my favorite books of all time. It’s so quick and easy to read and yet soooo interesting. I highly recommended.

·         Legend by Marie Lu
I saw this book in many videos and it sounded like a fun read. This trilogy is definitely a page turner. It manages to be a typical dystopian story yet atypical and unique at the same time.

If you want a review on any of the books listed above please leave a comment and let me know!

Happy reading,

Wednesday <3

Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Great Gatsby – Review

            This book is all about the “American Dream”. Everyone is searching for that one thing that will make them complete. While the American dream is based on the lack of aristocracy and the equality of opportunity this book exposes the opposite. Carraway had his family money thanks to the fact that his rich ancestor paid someone to fight in the civil war in his place, a clear example of aristocracy and inequality of opportunity. I love that Fitzgerald didn’t see wealth like the great American dream and something everyone should strive for but instead as something that’s full of corruption.
If we look at the drunk driving accident that occurs after one of Gatsby’s parties where a man crashes his car just a few yards away from the house and eventually tries to continue driving even though one of the wheels has come off we can see that in the eyes of Fitzgerald by the 1920’s the great American dream had become the desire of enough money for fancy cars and enough whiskey to crash them. Society revolved around parties, money and alcohol. No one was focused on hard work or creating a society that is equal to all, even though these are supposedly the foundation of the American spirit.

            As far as Gatsby he is a character that symbolizes hope. He firmly believes that if he can just get the one thing he wants, that thing being Daisy, he will finally be happy. He has devoted all his life to the pursuit of Daisy, from accumulating a great wealth to throwing his legendary parties, all he does he does for her. Gatsby doesn’t even drink at his parties and only uses his pool once (at the end of the novel).  All his efforts go into getting that green light at the other side of the bay. 

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Perks of Being a Wallflower – Review

            This is one of my favorite books of all times and one of the few I’ve read more than once. It is almost impossible to find the words to express my feelings for this book, making this one of the hardest reviews to write. I fell in love with each one of the characters which hardly ever happens. Even though this book isn’t action-filled I couldn’t put it down. I just wanted to know what happened next!
            Chbosky created a world filled with love friendship and adolescent angst. He managed to write about very heavy topics in a way that wasn’t light or fluffy. The best fitting word I can think of is ‘real’.
            Charlie is an incredibly well-crafted protagonist. Charlie’s hope and love of life is inspirational. Despite all that troubles him he still hopes for his life to get better. He wants to live. Near the end of the book he starts to think about all the horrible things that have happened to him and his family, all the reasons why he is who he is and how he got to where he is and he states that he looks forward to the future and a better life.
            The supporting characters are developed just as well. The relationships between them are so vivid that you feel as though you know them. As a result of these relationships there are some really emotional scenes. There is so much loss and pain.

This book deserves all of the hype it can possibly get. Truly amazing. If you have not read this.. you are insane! Go and buy it NOW. You won't regret it.