tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56905930134189710032024-03-13T23:25:01.956+00:00Total Teen FictionSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.comBlogger620125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-12591796055669419382014-11-14T21:06:00.000+00:002014-11-14T21:06:44.248+00:00Review: The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i><b>The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl</b></i></div>
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<b>Plot Summary (from <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19403811-the-incredible-adventures-of-cinnamon-girl" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>):</b>
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<i><span class="elementTwo" id="freeText4752745444212303697">Alba
loves her life just as it is. She loves living behind the bakery, and
waking up in a cloud of sugar and cinnamon. She loves drawing comics and
watching bad TV with her friends.<br /><br />The only problem is she’s overlooked a few teeny details:<br /><br />Like, the guy she thought long gone has unexpectedly reappeared.<br />And the boy who has been her best friend since forever has suddenly gone off the rails. <br />And even her latest comic-book creation is misbehaving.<br /><br />Also, the world might be ending – which is proving to be awkward.<br /><br />As
Doomsday enthusiasts flock to idyllic Eden Valley, Alba’s life is
thrown into chaos. Whatever happens next, it’s the end of the world as
she knows it. But when it comes to figuring out her heart, Armageddon
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<b>My Review:</b>
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So I adored Melissa Keil's first book <b><i>Life in Outer Space</i></b> and was so excited when I heard about her new YA novel <b><i>The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl</i></b>. I was dying to read it so when a copy of the book turned up for my birthday last month I was over the moon!<br />
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<i>The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl</i> follows comic book lover and illustrator Sarah Jane Albany, known to everyone as Alba, and her friends as they decide what to do with their lives now school is over. As if all that wasn't enough to deal with, a viral YouTube video about the end of the world has seen hundreds of people descend on Alba's small town causing chaos.<br />
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I loved this book, like absolutely adored it. And it's so hard to know where to start! I think Alba is pretty much the best thing about the book. She was such a refreshing character and felt a lot more relatable than a lot of the characters I've read. There's a confidence about her which is striking, particularly when it comes to her views on herself and her body image. It makes such a nice change to read about a female character who isn't obsessing about what she looks like or how hideous she is, but is so clearly comfortable in her own skin. <br />
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I could also relate a lot to Alba's frustrations when it comes to her drawing. Throughout the book she's working on sketches and comic strips featuring her character Cinnamon Girl, only she can't seem to find the direction she wants to go with it. I think anyone who's creative will be able to recognise that struggle to take your ideas and channel them into something. I thought it was really smart how Alba's challenges with her character kind of reflected what was happening in her own life as well.<br />
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I also loved the way Keil has captured those uncertainties you have about the future, which are especially prevalent when you're a teenager. There are so many choices Alba and her friends have to make, all of which will affect the balance of their friendship. I think we've all been in situations where change is on the horizon and you dread the inevitability of things being different and friends drifting apart, so you cling on desperately to the present where things are happy and comfortable. I thought it was clever how the addition of Daniel, someone from Alba's past, really helped shake things up and made Alba question things even more.<br />
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Then there's Grady, Alba's wonderfully sweet childhood friend. The two of them have a beautiful relationship which is really put to the test throughout the story. I adored Grady and the chemistry between him and Alba. I just couldn't help becoming completely invested with what happened between the two of them and was riding the ups and downs of their friendship right there with them!<br />
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Melissa Keil has also nailed the humour in <i>The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl</i>. When Alba and her friends were just hanging out, I felt like I was right there with them, sharing in the fun. The dialogue was so spot on and Alba's inner monologue kept me grinning throughout. The writing in general was amazing, from the little details like the food cooked at the bakery (it made you hungry just reading!) to these wonderfully developed characters you came to love and adore.<br />
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The whole storyline of the end of the world being just around the corner was something that really drove the plot on, even though it was just something in the background of Alba's mind. Really the book is all about the characters, their decisions and how they're reflecting on their past as they start to plan their futures.<br />
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I can't recommend this book highly enough. I think everyone will find something in <i>The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl </i>that will make them look back at their own teenage years, or a time in their lives when big changes were happening, and stir up those feelings again. Spending time with Alba as she makes hers' was an absolute pleasure.<br />
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<b>Rating: 5*</b><br />
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-27182825477437098762014-08-05T21:07:00.000+01:002014-08-05T21:07:14.562+01:00Back With a Book Haul and my Booktube Debut!Hello everyone! Sorry for the blog silence lately. Real life has gotten in the way but I had things I wanted to share so I'm back for a brief spell. It's taken me a while to get round to making this post but if you follow me on Twitter then you'll probably have seen me talk about it already!<br />
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Last week I met up with my friend Daisy who just so happens <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1g6o0_Ehld5fzpsEykTfVg" target="_blank">to be an awesome booktuber</a>. We've known each other since before we started book blogging and it's been really fun having somebody I can chat to about all things books on our blogging journeys! So we finally got to make a video for her channel which was so much fun. We did the Reading Habits tag together and you can watch it below (I'm the one on the right!):<br />
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We also went book shopping (because duh, you have to go book shopping with a fellow book blogger!) and I picked up the following books:<br />
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<i>City of Lost Souls</i> by Cassandra Clare<br />
<i>The Manifesto on How to be Interesting</i> by Holly Bourne<br />
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I've been slowly collecting <i>The Mortal Instruments</i> series because I borrowed the books when I read them originally. I have every book except <i>City of Heavenly Fire</i> now - which I still haven't read! So I'm re-reading the series in the build up.<br />
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And after reading and adoring <i>Soulmates</i> I decided that I will read every book Holly Bourne ever writes based purely on that, so I squealed and danced about when I saw her new book on the shelves. I also persuaded Daisy to buy <i>Soulmate</i>s, hurrah!<br />
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I've acquired a few books this week as well. I had a WHSmith gift card with some money left on it so I used it to by the final two books in <i>The Maze Runner</i> trilogy - <i>The Scorch Trials </i>and <i>The Death Cure </i>by James Dashner.<br />
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I really enjoyed the first one and with the film being released this year, I'm even more excited to get back into that world.<br />
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I also picked up a few charity shop bargains. <i>The Luxe</i> by Anna Godbersen, <i>Angel</i> by L.A Weatherly and <i>Lyra's Oxford</i> by Phillip Pullman. The first two I've wanted to read for a while, and I'm currently in the middle of a series re-read of <i>His Dark Materials </i>so it'll by nice to add <i>Lyra's Oxford </i>into that!<br />
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So that's what's been happening with me lately! Have you read any of these books? Let me know in the comments! And as always, you can keep up with me on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/totalteenfic" target="_blank">@TotalTeenFic</a>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-67677504327724979432014-06-30T09:00:00.000+01:002014-06-30T09:00:04.963+01:00Film Review: The Fault in Our Stars<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Director:</b> Josh Boone</div>
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<b>Cast:</b> Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff</div>
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relationship is all the more miraculous given that Hazel's other
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I was both excited and nervous when I found out <i>The Fault in Our Stars</i> was being adapted into a film. Yes, I adored the book, but film adaptations so rarely compare to their source material. And this book felt particularly precious for some reason. After seeing the film, I can honestly say that I had no need for nerves. It was pretty much perfect.<br />
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What was great about the film was that for large parts of it, I forgot about the book. I was so wrapped up in the characters on screen that I wasn't cross-checking every line and scene for how book-faithful it was. I was just so lost in what was a brilliantly entertaining, funny, sad and moving film. I think that'll be great for cinema goers who haven't read the book, because it does hold its own.<br />
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The casting was phenomenal, especially Ansel Elgort as Gus. He was just so charasmatic and funny, and got Gus' humour spot on. He was easily the best thing about the film for me. Shailene Woodley as Hazel was brilliant too, particularly during the more heart-wrenching scenes. Her performance is some of those key moments really blew me away. Even though Nat Wolff's Isaac played a smaller part than the book, he still completely stole those scenes he was in.<br />
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As for fans of the book, it's an amazing adaptation. There were so many scenes that looked like they were plucked right out of my head. I had to go away and reflect on how I thought it compared to the book because I thought about it so little during the actual film. I don't think I've seen a film that came so close. I adored the scenes in Amsterdam, especially the moments in the Anne Frank house and the scenes in the hotel. I love the cameo of the swing set, and Gus and Hazel's Dutch themed picnic, the inclusion of some all-important quotes. There was so much attention to detail.<br />
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Most importantly, the book managed to get the humour bang on. Whilst so many people talk about both the book and film being sad, my favourite thing about the book has always been the humour and how it made me laugh. And the film did the same. Before the cinema broke down into a collective sob fest (I've seriously never been in a room with so many crying people before!) there were plenty of laughs.<br />
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<b>Rating: 5*</b>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-2989303566708774212014-06-20T10:53:00.000+01:002014-06-20T10:53:17.844+01:00Book Haul! 20th JuneIt's been a while since I last did a book haul, so these books are pretty spread out over the last month or so, but I wanted to share some of the titles I've picked up recently!<br />
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15831291-easy" target="_blank"><b><i>Easy</i></b> by Tammara Webber</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1212760.Just_In_Case" target="_blank"><b><i>Just in Case</i></b> by Meg Rosoff</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18206985-city-of-bones" target="_blank"><b><i>City of Bones</i></b> by Cassandra Clare</a></div>
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These were all charity shop bargains, because I just can't resist! I don't actually own any of Cassandra Clare's books as I devolped a tradition of borrowing them from my best friend. She's still reading <i>City of Heavenly Fire</i> so I haven't managed to snag that off her yet!</div>
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<b><i> <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18665259-picture-perfect?ac=1" target="_blank">Picture Perfect </a></i></b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18665259-picture-perfect?ac=1" target="_blank">by Holly Smale </a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20935171-we-were-liars" target="_blank"><b><i>We Were Liars </i></b>by E. Lockhart </a></div>
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I fell into Waterstones recently where I picked up<i> Picture Perfect</i> and <i>We Were Liars</i>. I've already read <i>Picture Perfect</i> and I'm halfway through <i>We Were Liars</i>, which I bought because of the hype! I ordered myself a copy of <i>Graduation Day </i>after seeing I was quoted in it - yay!</div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19217069-butter" target="_blank"><b><i>Butter</i></b> by Erin Lange</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17406843-the-distance-between-us" target="_blank"><b><i>The Distance Between</i> <i>Us</i></b> by Kasie West</a></div>
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I snapped these both up for under £1. I'm super excited for <i>Butter </i>as it seems like exactly the kind of contemporary fiction I love. <i>The Distance Between Us</i> has been on my wishlist for a while. I've heard mixed things but for 96p you can't go wrong. </div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22023638-halo" target="_blank"><b><i>Halo </i></b>by Frankie Rose</a></div>
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I've loved the two books by Jack Croxall I've read so far so I snapped up his short story too. <i>Halo </i>was something I came across whilst browsing the Kindle store and I just can't resist YA dystopia.</div>
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<b><i><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7742547-the-secret-diary-of-adrian-mole-aged-13" target="_blank">The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 1/2 </a></i></b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7742547-the-secret-diary-of-adrian-mole-aged-13" target="_blank">by Sue Townsend</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/823592.Anne_of_Green_Gables" target="_blank"><i><b>Anne of Green Gables</b> </i>by Lucy Maud Montgomery</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3397415-tales-from-moominvalley" target="_blank"><b><i>Tales from Moominvalley</i> </b>by Tove Jansson</a></div>
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/231815.The_Secret_Garden" target="_blank"><b><i>The Secret Garden</i></b> by Frances Hodgson Burnett</a></div>
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And finally these were the books my mum picked up for me from a second hand bookstall at her work. Some classics in there I can't wait to finally read!</div>
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Have you read any of these books? Let me know if there's anything I should read first! What books have you got your hands on recently? I'd love to hear from you!</div>
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<b> <i>Geek Girl: Picture Perfect </i>by Holly Smale</b></div>
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<b>Author:</b> Holly Smale <a href="http://www.hollysmale.com/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="http://www.twitter.com/holsmale" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>5 June 2014 (HarperCollins Children's Books)<br />
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<i><span id="freeText15305683478596605491">"My name is Harriet Manners, and I'll always be a geek."<br /><br />It's the hilarious third book in the No.1 bestselling, award winning GEEK GIRL series!<br /><br />Harriet
Manners knows more facts that most. She knows that New York is the most
populous city in the United States. She knows that its official motto
is "Ever Upward". She knows that 28% of Americans believe we never
landed on the moon.<br /><br />But she knows nothing about modelling in the
Big Apple, and how her family will cope with life stateside. Or how to
"become a brand", as the models in New York put it. And, even more
importantly, what to do when the big romantic gestures aren't coming
from your boyfriend...<br /><br />Does geek girl go too far this time?<br /><br />The laugh out loud follow-up to award winning GEEK GIRL and MODEL MISFIT will have you in stitches.</span></i><br />
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I absolutely adored the<b> </b>first two <i>Geek Girl</i> books<b> </b>and jumped at the opportunity to buy a gorgeous shiny copy of the third book in hardcover! I was in need of a reading pick-me-up, having been in a bit of a slump lately, and knowing how much I laughed through the previous books, I couldn't wait to get stuck in.<br />
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<i>Picture Perfec</i>t sees Harriet faced with the opportunity of a lifetime when her family heads stateside to New York. Only Harriet being Harriet, nothing quite goes to plan for her. She's got a new baby sister, a long distance boyfriend and now she's leaving her friends behind. That's a lot to deal with!<br />
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For anyone who, like me, loved <i>Geek Girl</i> and <i>Model Misfit</i>, you won't be disappointed. <i>Picture Perfect</i> had me giggling from the beginning and within the first few sentences I was so delighted to be reunited with Harriet. She is just as hilarious as ever, and the opening few pages where she discusses her new role as a girlfriend were fantastic. I think she perfectly encapsulates young love and all the hopes and dreams you have at that age. For a lot of the book we see her inner thoughts about her relationship which I think will be relatable to anybody who has ever liked anyone as a teenager. Scribbling in your diary, dreaming up how conversations will turn out, reliving those prescious moments from over the summer - it was all just spot on.<br />
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Seeing Harriet facing the start of sixth form and exam results also brought back a lot of memories! The nerves and anticipation, and not just about the grades themselves, but about how your life will change. I loved seeing how Harriet and Nat tried to plan their friendship, overcoming the barriers of being at different schools come September, and giggled over the effort Harriet is putting into her new school bag and wardrobe for a non-uniform sixth former - giggled because I know it all so well from my own experiences! I was right there with her.<br />
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Being the third book in the series, there's a great mix of new and returning characters. I loved seeing the old faces and jet-setting off to a new place gave Harriet the chance to meet some new ones. It kept the story feeling fresh and exciting. Like with <i>Model Misfit</i> (which had scenes that took place in Tokyo), I thought the escapism of the New York scenes made it even more exciting to read. I can see this being a perfect summer holiday read!<br />
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Holly Smale has the ability to have me absolutely hooked to the pages and grin like a mad woman. I adore her writing, the humour and her ability to create these characters you wish would come to life so you could hang out with them. The book captures the ups and downs of teenage life so brillianty, dealing with the family dramas and school bullies in a way that makes you really root for the main character, in this case our wonderful Harriet.<br />
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I can't wait to read more of Harriet's adventures. I demolished this book in one evening and I know I will re-read this series whenever I need that mood boost! These books never fail to disappoint.<br />
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<b>Rating: 5*</b><br />
<b>What to read next: </b>The next <i>Geek Girl</i> book is scheduled for 2015<br>
<b>Books like this: </b><i>Geekhood: Close Encounters of the Girl Kind </i>by Andy Robb, <i>Feeling Sorry for Celia </i>by Jaclyn Moriarty<br />
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<b>Author:</b> Jack Croxall <a href="http://jackcroxall.co.uk/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="https://twitter.com/JackCroxall" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>24 February 2014<br />
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<b>Pages: </b>115<br />
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<i><span id="freeText53209641008962977">Almost eighteen months on from the terrible events of Halholham and so much has changed.<br /><br />Karl
and Esther no longer speak to one another and Mr Cauldwell has been
ostracised by Shraye and its fickle residents. But the trio will not be
parted for much longer because a shadow is growing in the west, a shadow
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I really enjoyed <i>Tethers </i>and so I was excited to be offered the opportunity to read the sequel. <i>Unwoven </i>follows Karl and Esther as they must rebuild their relationship to get to the bottom of mysterious events happening around them.<br />
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It's been a while since I read <i>Tethers</i>, so I was a little nervous about going into this book without having had chance to re-read. What was great about <i>Unwoven</i> was that it flies into the action straight away, which stopped me worrying and had me absorbed in the story instantly. I was soon able to piece together what had happened previously. There was no lengthy recap, but more the characters were able to reflect on previous events within the story and through talking to each other about what happened which worked really well.<br />
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With a mysterious death early on in the book, it hooked me in at once. Both Karl and Esther are personally caught up the event which gives them that drive to get to the bottom of it. I loved that the author has set them out on a journey again, as I could get lost with them on their adventure. Reading it I had that sense of journeying with them on a sort of quest to find out what was going on.<br />
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I liked that the book has its own mysteries that help it stand alone, but that you can tell the series is building to something bigger. I think it helps that like with <i>Tethers</i>, this book has an epilogue and prologue which help give you a bigger picture of what is going on as well as teasing the action. The world the author has created has so much potential to explore, with its own legends and villains that really capture you as a reader.<br />
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Once again I loved the balance of their personalities. Esther is quite
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As with the first book, I was impressed with the writing. <i>Unwoven</i> is quite a short book at just over one hundred pages, which meant I finished it within a morning, but it still felt jam packed with action. Everything flowed really well and despite its short length, I never had any issues with the pacing.<br />
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I'm left wanting to know more which means I'll be very keen to read the next instalment! I've become so wrapped up with the characters that I need to know their fates, and I can't wait to discover answers to the questions left over.<br />
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<b>Rating: 4*</b><br />
<b>What to read next: </b>The 3rd book in the trilogy, <i>Torn</i>, is planned for 2015.<br />
<b>Books like this: </b><i>Sky Song </i>by Sharon Sant, <i>The Last Falcon </i>by Colleen Ruttan<br />
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<b>Author: </b>Amy Martin <a href="http://www.theamymartin.com/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="https://twitter.com/ThatAmyMartin" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>13 February 2014<br />
<b>Format: </b>Kindle e-book (review copy)<br />
<b>Pages: </b>288 <br />
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<b>Source: </b>Recieved free copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.<br />
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<b>Plot Summary (from <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17930934-before-you-sleep" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>):</b>
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<i><span id="freeText13435730388448021307">As researchers close in
on a treatment for her boyfriend Kieran’s strange sleeping disorder,
Zara “Zip” McKee is hopeful that she and Kieran will soon be able to
stop worrying about Kieran’s condition and focus their attention on
other matters—such as the looming college decisions that may force them
into a long-distance relationship.<br /><br />But when their friend Cooper
Halloran, who shares Kieran’s strange condition, undergoes the treatment
and is afflicted with a devastating side effect, Zip and Kieran must
decide if the treatment is worth the damage it could inflict on their
relationship and their lives.<br /><br />Join Zip, Kieran, and their
families in the third installment of the In Your Dreams series as they
wrestle with the question of what to do when the cure for a condition
could be worse than the condition itself.</span></i><br />
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<b>My Review:</b>
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I adored the first two books in this series and I was excited to be reuinted with Zip and Kieran in <i>Before You Sleep</i>. The book sees the two explore the possibility of a solution to Kieran's sleep problems, whilst also dealing with the ups and downs of teenage life and finishing school.<br />
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What I loved about this book was that it focuses a lot on choices and making decisions. As the series has progressed, it's great to see the characters grow and develop and face new challenges. Zip and Kieran's relationship has evolved so well. The two of them are only young and they're facing choices that could have
a huge impact on their future. I liked how it wasn't always easy and we see them both go through the pros and cons of the choices they have to make. I love their relationship so much, and
they come across as very mature. Despite all the pressures of their
lives, they still manage to remain strong and fight for each other and
what is right<br />
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Despite the fact they are dealing with very much fictional circumastances, huge parts of their relationship are incredibly relatable, and I think what the author has managed to do is create a very realistic relationship that isn't glamourised or used for any kind of dramatic effect. Alongside the issues with Kieran's disorder, they also have a lot of decisions to make when it comes to schooling and the physical side of their relationship, and I love that the two of them can talk openly with each other - unlike so many other YA novels I've read where the girls and guys are constantly trying to figure each other out without actually communicating!<br />
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I really loved the relationships between all the characters and especially how the families have become so close. The interactions between everyone always feel so familiar and never forced, and I love the sprinkling of humour that keeps the story light.It was great to find out a bit more about Cooper as well.<br />
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I think <i>As You Wake</i> is still my favourite book of the series. This book felt like more of a slow build that really focused on the characters, but I did like that about it. I adored Zip and Kieran. They make my heart skip! And I need to know what happens because the ending left me on edge and tugged at the heartstrings just a bit! I think it's safe to say I'm completely emotionally invested in these characters and I'm very excited to see there'll be a fourth installment in the series. Bring it on!<br />
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<b>Rating: 4*</b><br />
<b>What to read next: </b>The next book in the series is scheduled for this year.<br />
<b>Books like this: </b><i>Tunnelville </i>by Erin Callahan and Troy H. Gardner<br />
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<b><i>Take Back the Skies</i> by Lucy Saxon</b></div>
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<b>Author:</b> Lucy Saxon <a href="http://www.lucysaxon.com/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="https://twitter.com/Lucy_Saxon" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>5 June 2014 (Bloomsbury)<b><br /></b>
<b>Format: </b>Kindle e-book (ARC)<br />
<b>Pages: </b>496 <br />
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<b>Source: </b>Received a free copy of the book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks Bloomsbury!<br />
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<b>Plot Summary (from <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21529783-take-back-the-skies" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>):</b>
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<i><span id="freeText17387202652218642651">Hugely energetic and entertaining fantasy adventure from an amazing 18-year-old author. The first in major sequence of novels.<br /><br />Catherine
Hunter is the daughter of a senior government official on the island of
Anglya. She’s one of the privileged – she has luxurious clothes, plenty
to eat, and is protected from the Collections which have ravaged
families throughout the land. But Catherine longs to escape the confines
of her life, before her dad can marry her off to a government brat and
trap her forever.<br />So Catherine becomes Cat, pretends to be a kid
escaping the Collections, and stows away on the skyship Stormdancer. As
they leave Anglya behind and brave the storms that fill the skies around
the islands of Tellus, Cat’s world becomes more turbulent than she
could ever have imagined, and dangerous secrets unravel her old life
once and for all . . .</span></i><br />
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<b>My Review:</b>
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I'd seen a few friends talking about this book so I decided to request a review copy because it looked very much like my kind of thing.<i> Take Back the Skies</i> follows Catherine as she escapes her controlling father and finds refuge with the crew of a skyship.<br />
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The beginning of the book took a little while to get in to. I was weary of the amount of description which was slowing the pace down a bit. I wanted to be straight into the action! It picked up pretty quickly, though, and soon I was hooked.<br />
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The story follows the main character Catherine, who soon becomes known as Cat after running away and disguising herself as a boy. I quickly sympathised with her as she's escaping a rich, powerful father who doesn't seem to care about his daughter's happiness or desires, and her mother is sick and helpless. I really liked that she still had a bit of innocence and naivete about her as well. She's come from this rich background, so when she's thrown into a life of little she has to adjust, but she never comes across as spoilt or horrible. She's instantly likable, but she still goes through a lot and learns from her experiences. <br />
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The rest of the characters were utterly charming as well, especially the mysterious Fox. Cat is drawn to him pretty much from the moment she meets him so there's some romantic interest there, but it didn't overpower the story and I loved the way the relationship between them develops slowly as they suss each other out. With Cat disguising herself as a boy, it was great to see her mix amongst some male characters. I also loved Alice, the skyship cook, who provided the motherly figure to Cat as a nice balance to all the boys.<br />
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What <i>Take Back the Skies</i> managed to achieve was something pretty special with me. It nailed that sense of adventure perfectly so that soon I swept away with Cat as she travels the skies and meets these wonderful people. I became so wrapped up in the story that it was the perfect bit of escapism I needed. I loved seeing the challenges Cat had to face and the new experiences she goes through, both physically and emotionally. My favourite scenes were definitely those on the skyship.<br />
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I think this book will appeal to a wide range of people. For anyone who loves adventure it's a must, and the sci-fi elements of the story are fantastic. There's also a great political side to the story for those who love a bit of uprising against the government. The book is the first in a planned series, and I'm pleased to hear there'll be more. This book has an epilogue which sort of rounds up the story, but there's definitely potential to explore the world more. There were parts that were only touched upon that I was left wanting to know more about.<br />
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Overall I was really impressed with <i>Take Back the Skies</i> and will definitely be reading more by this author in the future.<br />
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<b>Rating: 4*</b><br />
<b>What to read next: </b>This is the 1st in a planned series<br />
<b>Books like this: </b><i>Artemis Fowl </i>by Eoin Colfer, <i>Cinder </i>by Marissa Meyer, <i>Echo Boy </i>by Matt Haig<br />
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Today I'm going to share my recipe for homemade cereal bars. This is by far the thing I make the most often. I was looking for a healthier alternative to the shop bought ones which are filled with all kinds of junk. I take these to work to keep me fuelled up, but they're perfect as a mid-morning snack with a cup of tea and a good book!<br />
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<b>Ingredients:</b><br />
150g porridge oats<br />
160g wholemeal flour<br />
150g dried fruit*<br />
3/4 tsp cinnamon<br />
170g honey<br />
50g olive oil<br />
2 eggs<br />
2 teaspoons vanilla extract<br />
Margarine (for greasing) <br />
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* I find plump sultanas work best (as opposed to rasisins) as they stay soft, but this part of the recipe can be adapted to whatever you have lying around! I've used chopped up dried apricots which work well too. For a sweet treat you can add glace cherries.<br />
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Preheat the oven to 170 degrees (fan oven).<br />
Grease a 8inch x 8inch square tin.<br />
Combine all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl and stir thoroughly.<br />
Pour mixture into the tin, spread out and press down with the back of the spoon or a spatula.<br />
Bake for 15 minutes approx.<br />
Leave to cool for five minutes then cut into bars or squares.<br />
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-9307338469753258712014-05-15T09:00:00.000+01:002014-05-15T09:00:04.993+01:00"Recently Read" Round Up! Reviews of Wintergirls, The Elites, Independent StudyI've been a bit behind with reviews lately, despite having finished a few books, so to catch up I've given you three reviews for the price of one! Here are three of the books I've read recently with a mini-review of each one. I hope you enjoy!<br />
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<b>Published: </b>19th March 2009 (Marion Lloyd)<br />
<b>Pages: </b>278<br />
<b>Rating:</b> 5* <br />
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<b>My thoughts:</b> I was both excited and nervous to read this book. I'd heard amazing things about the author but had never read any of her books. I've also known a few people close to me with eating disorders so reading a book about a girl battling an ED was something I wanted to do but was also hesistant of. Would it be accurate? Would it be emotional? With this book it was both.<br />
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Halse Anderson has written an incredibly honest book which I could instantly recognise as something that has been well researched and beautifully executed. The book is written from main character Lia's POV and you get to read some of her deepest and darkest thoughts as she battles against anorexia. I was relieved to find it wasn't sugar coated or sensationalised or made to be anything that it's not, it was just one very honest and open account of a girl's fight to stay alive.<br />
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I loved the relationships between the characters and I think a lot of people will relate to Lia's family situation. There were a fantastic range of personalities that stirred up every emotion, from rage, to making your heart melt! It wasn't always an easy read but it's one that comes highly recommended, and I can't wait to read more by this author.<br />
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<i><b>The Elites</b></i> <b>by Natasha Ngan</b></div>
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<b>My thoughts: </b>I'd been dying to read this book and it had been sitting on my wishlist for a while, so when I spotted it for a bargain price I just had to snatch it up. <b><i>The Elites</i></b> follows Silver - an Elite working to protect the council. Set in a futuristic city cut off from the outside, residents are fitted with birthchips that can used to be track activity.</div>
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A lot of my love for this book comes from my love of Silver, who is a wonderful main character. The author has managed to make you really root for her. She's a bit of an underdog for a few reasons. She makes a few mistakes which made her instantly relatable - I like it when characters mess up and aren't perfect all the time! She's also victimised for being a "Red" - someone of Chinese ethnicity. <b><i>The Elites</i></b> does a great job at tackling racism and portraying discrimination in Silver's society.</div>
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There's a fantastic range of characters, both good and bad (and some you're not sure about!). I really liked Butterly, although he was the one character I wished I knew more about. The book jumps around so you get to see lots of people's points of view which I liked. It gave you a chance to see all sides of what was happening which really ramped up the tension. Each chapter has a title which gave you a hint of what was to come. I liked this little touch most of the time, but there were maybe a few instances where it gave away something that could have been a surprise.</div>
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The writing in <b><i>The Elites</i></b> was beautiful and atmospheric. It was the perfect novel to escape into. It's one of those books where the descriptions of the food leave you salivating! I'd definitely read more by this author. A must for dystopian fans.</div>
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<b><i>Independent Study</i> by Joelle Charbonneau</b><br />
<b>Published: </b>1st January 2014 (Templar)<br />
<b>Pages</b>: 383<br />
<b>Rating: </b>4*<br />
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<b>This is the second book in <i>The Testing</i> series so I'd shy away from this mini-review if you haven't read book one!</b><br />
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<b>My thoughts: </b>I thoroughly enjoyed <i>The Testing</i> so I was excited to start on
the sequel, which sees Malencia Vale face the new challenges of
university, as well as the gruelling tests that come with it.<br />
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it was great to be reunited with Cia. I loved her in book one because
she's so incredibly smart, and once again she gets a chance to shine in
Independent Study. The book is set after the Testing as she moves on to
university with the hope of gaining an internship in her preferred
specialty. As with all sequels, I was worried it would feel a bit
repetitive. But with <i>Independent Study</i>, it really felt like a
progression. The challenges Cia must face are bigger and you see her
under pressure. She also has to face more moral dilemmas as well which
was interesting to see.<br />
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I loved the growing sense of
unease and rebellion throughout the book. It's not in your face like it
is in some other dystopian novels I've read. It's very subtle and leaves
Cia having to figure a lot out for herself. The pacing was spot on as
the book gradually builds up the tension. You know something is coming
but you don't know what. There were several twists that took me
completely by surprise, so the pay off for waiting was well worth it.
Those who read the previous book will know there are things Cia needs to
rediscover, so that really helped ramp up the tension as she tries to
figure out just what has happened to her in the past.<br />
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again there are a great bunch of characters, with Cia meeting new
people at university. Trying to figure out who was trustworthy was just
as hard for me as it was for Cia! In fact one of my favourite things
about Cia is that she doesn't really care about what other people think,
she goes with her own judgment and relies on herself a lot rather than
other people. I think Charbonneau has done a great job at making Cia
likable and warm, despite the fact she focuses on herself a lot. It's
never a bad thing. I enjoyed the continued relationship with Tomas and
her interactions with new characters such as Ian.<br />
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The writing in this book was just as impressive as the first. I love how smart and clever everything is. I've only marked it down a star compared to the first book due to the fact I loved that one so much, but this comes a very close second. I think the only thing I could mention that brought the rating down was maybe the pacing as it took a little while for the action to get underway. Overall this is a series I've loved being part of.<br />
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Firstly, I won an advance proof copy of James Dawson's new thriller <b><i>Say Her Name</i></b> from <a href="http://lunaslittlelibrary.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Luna's Little Library</a> (thank you!). I'm a huge fan of James Dawson having loved his previous books <i>Hollow Pike </i>and <i>Cruel Summer</i>. I also met him at Leakycon last year and had the chance to chat with him and get books signed. I was delighted that this copy I won was signed as well as it means I have a full set! I can't wait to read the book.<br />
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I also got two awesome bookmarks signed by Erin Lange. I'd been looking at <i>Butter</i> in a bookshop recently so I might have to sneak back and get it!<br />
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I also picked up Phillip Pullman's <b><i>His Dark Materials</i></b> trilogy from a charity shop this week. I read<i> Northern Lights</i> when I was quite young and didn't enjoy it, but when I picked up the next two books in my teens I adored them. Unfortunately my copies got thrown out years ago so I've been meaning to replace them! I've been wanting to re-read the first book now I'm a bit older as I think I was just too young to enjoy it first time round, and I haven't read the whole trilogy together before so I'm excited to do that.<br />
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Have you picked up any books lately? I'd love to hear if you have! <br />
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-65888051153016430242014-05-07T09:00:00.000+01:002014-05-07T09:00:05.875+01:00Waiting on Wednesday (#26): Graduation Day by Joelle Charbonneau<br />
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<b>Why I'm Waiting:</b> I just finished Independent Study so I'm dying to get my hands on the next installment! This has been one of my favourite dystopian series because I adore the incredibly smart writing and brilliant twists. I love Cia as a character and can't wait to see what happens next. Bring it on!
Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-17130297444590314492014-05-06T09:00:00.000+01:002014-05-06T09:00:10.930+01:00Teaser Tuesdays (6th May): The Elites by Natasha Ngan<b>Teaser Tuesdays</b> is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by <a href="http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">MizB of <i>Should Be Reading</i></a>. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read<br />
• Open to a random page<br />
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page<br />
• <b>BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!</b> (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)<br />
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can
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<b><i>How to be Popular</i> by Meg Cabot</b></div>
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-80081199792403333242014-04-28T10:36:00.000+01:002014-04-28T10:36:00.291+01:00Book Haul! 28th AprilNow that I'm back up and running with a few posts after a busy few weeks, I thought it was about time I did a bit of a book haul! My to-read list is totally out of control and but I still haven't been able to resist the odd treat. Below are some of the books I've picked up recently!<br />
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<b><i>Independent Study </i>by Joelle Charbonneau</b><br />
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I got this book out from the library a while ago and hadn't got round to reading it, but when I did finally pick it up I was delighted to find a quote from my review of <i>The Testing </i>appeared on the first page! My mum was so proud she surprised me by buying me my very own copy of the book so I had it to keep. I've finished the book now and thoroughly enjoyed it. Keep your eyes peeled for a review soon!<b><br /></b></div>
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<b><i>A Kiss in the Dark </i>by Cat Clarke</b></div>
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<b><i>Goose </i>by Dawn O'Porter</b><br />
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<b><i>Starcrossed </i>by Josephine Angelini</b><br />
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<b><i>Class A </i>by Robert Muchamore </b><br />
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-62981992663514283372014-04-27T09:00:00.000+01:002014-04-28T10:21:05.239+01:00Hello! A Catch up on Blogging, Working and Life in GeneralI wanted to write a post apologising for not blogging for a while, but apologising seems like such a stupid word. After all, it's my blog, I run it, and therefore I shouldn't really be apologising to anyone. I haven't done anything wrong!<br />
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I think myself and other bloggers can be very quick to put pressure on ourselves to do what is expected of us, such as posting every day or a couple of times a week, because it's what other people do or what publishers expect.<br />
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When I first started blogging I was unwell and unemployed. I had lots of spare time on my hands and I needed a hobby to keep me focused and give me an outlet to express myself. Blogging was great for that and went hand in hand with my love of reading. Combining the two was the best thing I ever did!<br />
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In January I started my very first job. Yes I'm 23 and had never worked before. My health had prevented me. Starting work was a huge landmark for me and was both exciting and challenging. Because of my health, I have limited energy. I try and explain it as running on a recharable battery that needs charging up a little sooner and more frequently than most healthy people! I love my job and wouldn't change it for the world, but it is a physically demanding job. Since starting work I have found myself having to balance that energy just right so that I could really focus on my job. This meant I had less energy for things like reading and writing as I needed my evenings to rest and recuperate.<br />
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As well as working, I've been learning to drive. I don't think driving will be something that ever comes naturally to me, but I've made a huge amount of progress and now I look forward to my lessons and often finish them feeling proud of what I've achieved rather than terrified of what just happened!<br />
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I still read on my days off and the occasional evening when I have a burst of energy, but I don't read as much or as quickly as I used to. This doesn't mean I enjoy reading any less or have any less desire to read or to blog, but obviously running a book review blog requires you to have read books in order to review them! And sadly that is something I have less time to do.<br />
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I hope that readers of my blog will be patient with me, and that they don't mind that the reviews may be further apart timewise. I may not post every day or every week. But when I do post reviews, they will be the same as they always have been. I will spend the same amount of time writing them and pour the same amount of emotion into them. I would never want to try and cram in reviews to pad out the blog and lose some of the substance.<br />
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The bookish community is wonderful, and I've always found it to be incredibly supportive, and I hope I can still reach readers even if it is less frequently than before. I'm always lurking about on Twitter so please feel free to chat to me on there! <a href="https://twitter.com/TotalTeenFic" target="_blank">@TotalTeenFic</a> Hopefully speak to you soon!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-38087767750808293962014-04-26T15:55:00.000+01:002014-04-26T15:56:12.362+01:00Launch of the new Waterstones York!Ever since I first read about Waterstones moving to a new premises in York I've been ridiculously excited. Whilst I've always loved my local Waterstones, I was looking forward to seeing the new shop as well as the addition of a Cafe W that would accompany the move. Whilst visiting other Waterstones across the country I've always liked the inclusion of somewhere to have a drink, because what could be better than the combination of a book and a cup of tea?<br />
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Saturday 26th April saw the brand new Coney Street Waterstones officially open to the public. It isn't far from the old shop, but the new shop is a much better space. But before I get into how much I love it, here's what happened on the day.<br />
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I arrived about 11am as the official opening had been billed for about 11.15. There were people inside the shop holding baloons and sipping on complementary alcohol when I arrived, but I'd arranged to meet my friend so I stayed outside admiring the books through the window. I wanted us to experience walking through the doors together!<br />
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At around 11.15 the town crier appeared from inside the shop, gathering the crowds and alerting them to the opening. A photographer was present to document the occasion so he jokingly warned anyone who was on the run from the law that they might want to skedaddle! Alongside the town crier were special guests Spot the Dog and the Lord Mayor of York. I videoed the main bit so you can watch below!<br />
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After the ribbon was cut we headed inside. Instantly I fell in love with the amount of space and light in the new shop, as well as the attractive displays. It looked fantastic. Of course my first instinct was to find the YA/Teenage Fiction section which I found in a lovely corner at the back of the shop. There were two display tables of books, on which I found the first of my purchases -<i> A Kiss in the Dark</i> by Cat Clarke. I then sought out the one book I had come to buy which was <i>Goose</i> by Dawn O'Porter, which I found quickly enough. I probably spent another twenty minutes perusing the shelves before my friend and I forced our way to the tills to pay for the books we had picked up.<br />
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Next it was upstairs to check out the new Cafe W. I've been to a few Waterstones that have Costa coffee shops but I've never sampled a Cafe W. And the experience was lovely! I had a very nice pot of tea and a free sample of one of their cakes which was scrummy. The cafe area is light, bright and comfy. It's definitely going to become my new haunt! <br />
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Now I'm going to curl up with my new reads! Thanks Waterstones.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-33355476563351652092014-04-22T09:00:00.000+01:002014-04-22T09:00:02.546+01:00Teaser Tuesdays (22nd April): Indpendent Study by Joelle Charbonneau<b>Teaser Tuesdays</b> is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by <a href="http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">MizB of <i>Should Be Reading</i></a>. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read<br />
• Open to a random page<br />
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page<br />
• <b>BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!</b> (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)<br />
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!<br />
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"<i>The watch on my bag reads four in the morning as I lock the door and hurry down the stairs to whatever awaits. Doors slam</i>." <br />
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<b><i>The Recruit</i> by Robert Muchamore</b></div>
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<b>Author:</b> Robert Muchamore <a href="http://www.muchamore.com/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="https://twitter.com/RobertMuchamore" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>3rd April 2014 (Hodder Children's') <i>new cover edition - orginially published 2004</i><br />
<b>Format: </b>Kindle e-book (review copy)<br />
<b>Pages: </b>352 <br />
<b>Buy the book:</b> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Recruit-Cherub-Robert-Muchamore/dp/0340881534/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1397124055&sr=1-1" target="_blank">Amazon</a>|<a href="http://www.hive.co.uk/book/the-recruit/5924641/" target="_blank">Hive</a>|<a href="http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Recruit-Robert-Muchamore/9780340881538" target="_blank">BookDepository</a><br />
<b>Buy the e-book:</b> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/CHERUB-Recruit-Robert-Muchamore-ebook/dp/B006HAPX0O/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1397124055&sr=1-1&keywords=the+recruit" target="_blank">Kindle</a>|<a href="http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/cherub-the-recruit" target="_blank">Kobo</a><br />
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<b>Source: </b>Received free copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.<br />
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<b>Plot Summary (from <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21820487-the-recruit" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>):</b>
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<i><span id="freeText695949109407127537"><b>Number 1 bestselling series, CHERUB celebrates its 10th Anniversary with brand new covers!</b><br /><br />Now is your chance to start right back at the beginning with The Recruit.<br /><br />A
terrorist doesn't let strangers in her flat because they might be
undercover police or intelligence agents, but her children bring their
mates home and they run all over the place. The terrorist doesn't know
that one of these kids has bugged every room in her house, made copies
of all her computer files and stolen her address book. The kid works for
CHERUB.<br /><br />CHERUB agents are aged between ten and seventeen. They
live in the real world, slipping under adult radar and getting
information that sends criminals and terrorists to jail.<br /><br />For official purposes, these children do not exist.</span></i><br />
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<b>My Review:</b>
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This is one of those series I've been reading to read for a while, and the tenth anniversary finally gave me the oppurtunity to dive into the first book in the <i>Cherub</i> series! The story follows James who is a bit rebellious, and after a string of unfortunate incidents finds himself on a journey from troublesome schoolboy to undercover agent for a secret government agency.<br />
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There's an awful lot to like about<i> The Recruit</i>. I think the gritty, British feel to it really helped. James is in a bit of a rubbish situation with a mum more worried about selling shoplifted goods than she is about him and a nightmare of a sort-of-step-dad. I think with the books being written a few years ago there was a bit of nostalgia for me (references to Playstations etc.) but I loved that, and so much of it was recognisable. I liked that the author doesn't shy away from bad language as well, as the cast of kids in the book felt a lot more true to life that way.<br />
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James himself was a fantastic lead. He's a bit hopeless which I think will make a lot of people warm to him and possibly relate to him, but he really shines when it comes to his mathmatic ability so you can see the potential in him and it leaves you really rooting for him. I enjoyed seeing his relationships with the other characters, particularly his younger sister who you can tell her really cares about, and the developing friendships with fellow recruits. I liked that he's a bit younger than the majority of YA characters I usually read about, as there's still a bit of childlike innocence and naivete with him. With the series containing several books, I think it'll be great to see him grow up alongside all the other stuff.<br />
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I love books about spies, government plots and undercover detective work, so this really hit the spot in terms of genre. I loved the set up of Cherub, and I think it lets you escape into James' world to the point you end up being jealous of some of the cool stuff he does. There's a lot of build up which I think comes from this being the first book in the series. The real danger and main focus of the plot doesn't kick in until about two thirds of the way through, but I was never really bored. I was relieved when I got to that point, though, and things finally started to pick up pace.<br />
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I can see huge potential for this series, and I've actually already grabbed a copy of book two to read. I can't wait to get stuck in! If you love books like<i> Insignia</i> by S. J. Kincaid or the <i>Harry Potter</i> series, then I'd definitely recommend picking up these books. I loved getting swept along with James as he discovers his potential. I thought the writing style was fantastic and there's some great humour in there. I'll definitely be reading more by this author.<br />
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<b>Rating: 4*</b><br />
<b>What to read next: </b><i>Class A </i>by Robert Muchamore, book 2 in the <i>Cherub </i>series<br />
<b>Books like this:</b> <i>Insignia </i>by S. J. Kincaid, <i>Spy School </i>by Stuart Gibbs, <i>Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone </i>by J. K. Rowling<b><br /></b><br />
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• Grab your current read<br />
• Open to a random page<br />
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page<br />
• <b>BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!</b> (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)<br />
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!<br />
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"<i>The three boys squared up to James, all of them about twice his size. Greg put the toe of his trainer on the swing between James' legs</i>."<br />
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- 34% Kindle edition, <b><i>The Recruit</i></b> (<i>Cherub</i>, #1) by Robert Muchamore <br />
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Welcome to the latest weekly book round up! Every week I try and recap some of the latest YA related news stories as well as catching up on what I've been reading and blogging about. Without further ado, here's what's been happening this week!<br />
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Ellie Goulding has released the music video for her song Beating Heart which features on the <b><i>Divergent </i></b>soundtrack. Watch it below!<br />
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The cover for Holly Black and Cassandra Clare's upcoming middle grade novel <b><i>The Iron Trial </i></b>has been revealed. See it <a href="http://fangirldaily.com/?p=5935" target="_blank">over on FangirlDaily</a>!<br />
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Details have been released about the film adaptation of John Green's<b><i> Paper Towns</i></b>. Read more <a href="http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/fox-2000-grabs-john-green-novel-paper-towns-reunites-fault-in-our-stars-team/" target="_blank">over on Deadline</a> and check out John's tweets below.<br />
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EXCITING NEWS! The <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23TFIOSMovie&src=hash">#TFIOSMovie</a> team is getting the band back together for PAPER TOWNS! <a href="http://t.co/PD3GMCu77m">http://t.co/PD3GMCu77m</a><br />
— John Green (@realjohngreen) <a href="https://twitter.com/realjohngreen/statuses/448238869205356544">March 24, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Paper Towns will have the same screenwriters (<a href="https://twitter.com/iamthepuma">@iamthepuma</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/thisisweber">@thisisweber</a>), same producers (<a href="https://twitter.com/wyckgodfrey">@wyckgodfrey</a>), same studio, AND <a href="https://twitter.com/natandalex">@natandalex</a>.<br />
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He also announced international release dates for <b><i>The Fault in Our Star</i></b>s film which will be released on 20th June.<br />
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Confirmed: In the UK, <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23tfiosmovie&src=hash">#tfiosmovie</a> will come out June 20th. In Brazil, June 5th! In Mexico, June 6th! Germany and Australia, June 5th! YAY!<br />
— John Green (@realjohngreen) <a href="https://twitter.com/realjohngreen/statuses/448444718041427968">March 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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And Chloe Grace Moretz has been speaking about her role playing Mia in the film adaptation of Gayle Forman's If I Stay. Read her thoughts on the film and the casting over <a href="http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/03/28/chloe-grace-moretz-if-i-stay/" target="_blank">on Entertainment Weekly</a>.<br />
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I started out the week being part of the <b><i>Blinded by the Light </i></b>blog tour. I loved getting the chance to interview author Joe Kipling who had some great insights on the character of MaryAnn from the book. <a href="http://totalteenfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/blog-tour-interview-with-joe-kipling.html" target="_blank">Read the interview here</a>!<br />
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This week I also reviewed <b><i>Echo Boy </i></b>by Matt Haig. <a href="http://totalteenfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/review-echo-boy-by-matt-haig.html" target="_blank">Read my review here</a>.<br />
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I'm currently switching between <b><i>Before You Sleep</i></b> by Amy Martin and <b><i>The Recruit </i></b>by Robert Muchamore, both of which I'm very much enjoying!<br />
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<b><i> Echo Boy</i> by Matt Haig</b></div>
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<b>Author:</b> Matt Haig <a href="http://www.matthaig.com/" target="_blank">Website</a>|<a href="https://twitter.com/matthaig1" target="_blank">Twitter</a><br />
<b>Published: </b>27 March 2014 (Random House Children's Books)<br />
<b>Format: </b>Kindle e-book (ARC)<br />
<b>Pages: </b>416 <br />
<b>Buy the book:</b> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Echo-Boy-Matt-Haig/dp/1782300066/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_har?ie=UTF8&qid=1395589116&sr=8-1&keywords=echo+boy" target="_blank">Amazon</a>|<a href="http://www.hive.co.uk/book/the-echo-boy/18363728/" target="_blank">Hive</a>|<a href="http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Echo-Boy-Matt-Haig/9781782300069" target="_blank">BookDepository</a><br />
<b>Buy the e-book:</b> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Echo-Boy-Matt-Haig-ebook/dp/B00FAXJH9M/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1395589116&sr=8-1" target="_blank">Kindle</a>|<a href="http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/echo-boy" target="_blank">Kobo</a><br />
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<b>Source: </b>Received free copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks Random House!<br />
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<b>Plot Summary (from <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19628757-echo-boy" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>):</b>
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<i><span id="freeText2681876998303122128">Audrey's father taught
her that to stay human in the modern world, she had to build a moat
around herself; a moat of books and music, philosophy and dreams. A moat
that makes Audrey different from the echoes: sophisticated, emotionless
machines, built to resemble humans and to work for human masters.<br /><br />Daniel
is an echo - but he's not like the others. He feels a connection with
Audrey; a feeling Daniel knows he was never designed to have, and cannot
explain. And when Audrey is placed in terrible danger, he's determined
to save her.<br /><br />THE ECHO BOY is a powerful story about love, loss and what makes us truly human.</span></i><br />
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<b>My Review:</b>
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I've read one book of Matt Haig's before (<i>The Radleys</i>) which I really enjoyed, so I was keen to check out his new YA offering. <i>Echo Boy</i> follows Audrey, the niece of a powerful businessman who creates Echos - robots designed to serve humans. <br />
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There was plenty to enjoy about <i>Echo Boy</i>. It definitely appealed to the sci-fi/post-acpocalyptic fan in me! The story is set in 2115 in a word dominated by advance technology, particularly the Echos. I liked how the author has posed a lot of questions about whether the technology has gone too far in Audrey's world.<br />
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The book is told from both the perspective of Audrey and Daniel, a prototype Echo who is a lot more human than other robots. Their entries take the form of "mind logs" implying a kind of diary journalling their experiences, but it didn't really feel like reading a diary. I think it was more a way to tie in the storytelling to the world. I liked the alternating points of view, and I really loved getting an insight into Daniel. His character was a real highlight for me. The two characters develop a bond throughout the book and I liked that they could both identify as being different, with Daniel standing apart from Echos, and Audrey being an orphan who doesn't fit in with her new family.<br />
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Whilst the story had enough to keep me interested, I spent a lot of my time reading <i>Echo Boy </i>feeling a little disappointed. I love this genre of YA, and yet I think that was the downfall of this book. Not a lot of it was original. The technology was interesting, but I just felt so much of it had been done before. Every time a new piece of terminology was introduced I would find myself questioning where I had read it previously and getting that feeling of de jav u. It may have stood out a bit more a few years ago, but it just felt a little bit dated now there are so many similar novels out there that I enjoyed a lot more.<br />
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I had a few problems with the pacing as well. The story tended to get bogged down with exposition meaning you would leave the action at key points just to explain how some piece of equipment worked or explain the history of something which would end up having little relevence to the present situation. There was one moment towards the climax of the book where Audrey stopped to explain the material the walls of a particular building were made out of some fancy futuristic material that just baffled me and took me out of that exciting scene.<br />
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I didn't dislike <i>Echo Boy</i>, but it just left me feeling a little flat. There are some good action scenes in there, and I enjoyed the ending which provided a few last minute twists I thought were smart, and I thought Audrey's uncle made a great villain. I was perhaps just hoping for a little more.<br />
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<b>Rating: 2.5*</b><br />
<b>Books like this: </b><i>Cinder </i>by Marissa Meyer, <i>Hope's Daughter </i>by Melanie Cusick-Jones<br />
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<i>Today I'm excited to have Joe Kipling, author of Blinded by the Light, on the</i> <i>discussing her book, characters and the writing process. Read on for a great giveaway!</i><br />
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<span lang="EN-US">In Sarah’s review of
<i>Blinded by the Light </i>she referred to MaryAnn as a marmite character. I loved
this description and thought it was a very apt reference. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Love her or hate her (and there have been some
pretty strong reactions) MaryAnn is not to everyone’s taste. Now I happen to
love marmite, so maybe that’s the reason why I adore her.</span></div>
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character that goes on the toughest journey. At the beginning of the book she’s
15 and has been born into a life of privilege and entitlement. She’s an Alpha;
an elite in the Neighbourhood and expects to be treated as such. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>She doesn’t question the validity of this;
whether it’s right or wrong . . <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>. . it
just is. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>She worries about the small
things; how popular she is, having the right boyfriend, whether her friends
like her. These are the things that matter to her peers so they’re important to
her. The Neighbourhood she lives in might be a safe haven from the Sandman Virus
that decimated the UK population and from the feral wastelands Outside, but it’s
a sterile, almost claustrophobic environment. </span></div>
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book MaryAnn has to face up to some quite harrowing situations. She finds this
very difficult because she’s not naturally heroic, she doesn’t even have
superpowers or an attractive teen boyfriend to rely on when she gets into
trouble. For large parts of the book she’s very much alone. As she goes through
these experiences we see her become increasingly aware of what’s really
happening in the Neighbourhood and the legitimacy of the environment she’s
grown up in. I felt that these experiences mirror those of lots of teenagers.
When we’re young we unquestioningly believe that those with authority know what’s
best for us.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Our opinions and beliefs are
often based on those of our parents, teachers and friends. We generally mix
with people from the same social background, creating quite a flat emotional
landscape. It is not until we grow older and enter our teens that we start to
meet new people, sometimes move away from home and suddenly we’re exposed to new
ideas and ways of thinking. This is when we start to question our vision of the
world and to develop our own understanding of what’s right and wrong. </span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">I think that MaryAnn is also
a testament to the fact that as a teenager people can often place you in a box.
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Living in the Neighbourhood MaryAnn has
been constrained by the society she was born into and has never had the
opportunity to grow or explore new ideas. In the words of the late great John
Hughes, people might see you as a ‘brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess
or a criminal,’ but that might not be who you really are.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>MaryAnn is very much seen as a princess at the
beginning of the book, but to me she’s so much more than that. Once she starts
to question the status quo we really start to catch glimpses of the person
she’s going to become. As we follow her story through books 2 and 3 I think
that we’ll start to see some real growth in her character. </span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">In my review I
described MaryAnn as a Marmite character (personally I loved her!). When we
first meet MaryAnn we learn about her background - the fact she's a
politician's daughter. Did you ever worry about people warming to her as a
rich, privileged character?</span></b></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">This is definitely something I really
did worry about. Sometimes it seems that the protagonist of a story has to be
the underdog and fight insurmountable odds to make it to the top. When we start
the book MaryAnn is already at the top. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I
think it’s easy for us to think that just because someone is rich and appears
privileged, life is easy. In the story we see that MaryAnn experiences the same
anxieties as anyone else; she worries about what other people think about her,
having friends, being liked. Everyone faces those concerns; rich or poor. </span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">I loved the
journey she goes on. Did you know she was going to grow so much throughout the
book when you first started writing <i>Blinded by the Light</i>?</span></b></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">I had to really think hard before
answering this question, because I’ve lived with MaryAnn for over 3 years and
sometimes it feels that she doesn’t grow as quickly as I would like her too,
then at other times she totally surprises me. She does go on quite a journey in
the book. I think that these events, however difficult they may be, bring out
the best in her. They force her away from her friends so she has to make
decisions based on what she thinks. At heart she’s a good person, but is easily
swayed by others. In books 2 and 3 there are moments when her behavior has
totally taken me by surprise, she refuses to take the easy way out and really
does start to show her true character.</span></div>
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MaryAnn was a very empathetic person - really aware of the suffering of others.
Was this something that was important to you when you were writing the book?</span></b></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">Yes it was. I wanted MaryAnn to be a
real person, faults and all. She is spoilt and a little demanding at times, but
she redeems herself because she cares about others. She really does want to do
the right thing. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>She’s just not sure
what that is sometimes. </span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">This is a difficult question to answer
as they often arrive in a bit of a muddle. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I don’t really plan a lot, well to be
completely honest I don’t plan at all.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
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them down. Normally I have a vague plot idea but its not until I get a main
character that the idea becomes a solid story.</span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">In Blinded by the Light it was Peter who
appeared first and I thought the book was going to be about him, but the story just
wouldn’t come together and then MaryAnn appeared on the scene and from that
point it just seemed to write itself. </span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">Who was your
favourite character in <i>Blinded by the Light</i> and why?</span></b></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-family: Helvetica;">I do love Flash Gordon as I have a bit
of a soft spot for dogs in dress up. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>He
provides a little bit of comic relief, and hopefully balances some of the
darker parts of the story.</span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">I also
like Peter as he’s such an interesting character to write. Sometimes I wish
that I’d had the opportunity to write his point of view, but unfortunately
that’s not how the story worked out. He’s suffered a lot of tragedy in his life
and he’s a little bit closed off, but he’s also intensely loyal and has a
really great sense of humour. He’s definitely someone you’d want on your side
in a fight </span></div>
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-72424025710299941542014-03-19T08:00:00.000+00:002014-03-19T08:00:02.226+00:00Waiting on Wednesday (#25): American Savage by Matt WhymanWaiting on Wednesday is hosted by <a href="http://breakingthespine.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Breaking the Spine</a> and gives bloggers the chance to highlight upcoming releases we're excited about.<br />
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<b><i>American Savage</i> by Matt Whyman</b></div>
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<b>Published:</b> 4th June 2014 (Hot Key Books)</div>
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<b>Pre-order:</b> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/American-Savage-Savages-Matt-Whyman/dp/1471400697/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394962039&sr=8-1&keywords=american+savage+matt+whyman" target="_blank">Amazon</a></div>
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<b>Plot summary: </b><i>Vegan, veggie, carnivore... humanitarian? Welcome to the top of the food chain.</i></div>
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supersized. Titus, Angelica and the kids go to great lengths to fit into
their new lives in sunny Florida. But that's not easy when their
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serving of everyday family life with contemporary cannibals, the Savages
seek to hide in plain sight by setting up a vegan café. But when the
venture turns out to be a surprise sensation, and bad apples bob to the
surface, Titus is forced to question whether the family have finally
bitten off more than they can chew.</i></div>
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I loved The Savages and got to meet the author at Leakycon last year, so I'm so excited there's a sequel! What are you waiting on this week? Let me know in the comments!
Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09084831559109893800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690593013418971003.post-32981624046792836692014-03-18T08:00:00.000+00:002014-03-18T08:00:08.472+00:00Teaser Tuesdays: 18th March<div style="background-color: #f9f7f5; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.385; margin-bottom: 18px; padding: 0px;">
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• <span style="line-height: inherit;"><strong style="line-height: inherit;">BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!</strong> (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)</span><br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5-ZPKk89UYAYmLRaI6wpj8Y-zXoXZEZ_AtOne6z4fzLh4Klikjbh4HESJm-a4WusnpXtg-4_SHIRyRtgxgZdSpTKFaMYuTUriaBr3I-IaCLtEQ7EYX1fYB3PoQvafmGhb-5rzweVVJFM/s1600/beforeyousleep.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5-ZPKk89UYAYmLRaI6wpj8Y-zXoXZEZ_AtOne6z4fzLh4Klikjbh4HESJm-a4WusnpXtg-4_SHIRyRtgxgZdSpTKFaMYuTUriaBr3I-IaCLtEQ7EYX1fYB3PoQvafmGhb-5rzweVVJFM/s1600/beforeyousleep.jpg" height="200" width="132" /></a><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><span style="line-height: inherit;"><i>"I'm trying not to be too concerned, but I can't help but feel a creeping dread - it's a sensation I get a lot where the Laniers are concerned. </i></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><span style="line-height: inherit;"><i>'I'll walk you back--or, I'll drive you, if I can borrow the truck again'"</i></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><span style="line-height: inherit;">- 23% (Kindle),<i> <b>Before You Sleep (In Your Dreams, #3)</b></i><b> </b>by Amy Martin</span></span></div>
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