Showing posts with label this week in books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label this week in books. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Wednesday Catch-Up 28th October 2015

Every Wednesday we are linking up with WWW Wednesday, What Are You Reading Wednesday? and Waiting on Wednesday. WWW Wednesday is hosted at Taking on a World of Words and asks 3 questions: What are you currently reading?, What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you'll read next? This is a similar meme to This Week in Books, hosted at Lipsyy Lost & Found.
What Are You Reading Wednesday are hosted on It's a Reading Thing and asks;
1. What's the name of your current read?
2. Go to page 34 or 34% in your e-book and share one complete sentence.
3. Would you like to live in the world that exists within your book? Why or why not?
Waiting on Wednesday is hosted at Breaking the Spine and is a chance to show what upcoming releases you are excited for! Each week we will take it in turns to choose a book for Waiting on Wednesday and this week was Clare's turn!

Ann:
Currently Reading:

Carry On
I am currently reading Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. I had planned on reading Richelle Mead's other series but I really wanted to read Carry On because Clare finished reading it recently and loved it. Her review will be going up tomorrow.
"The Greatest Mage. The Chosen One. The Power of Powers." - Page 34, Carry On
I would absolutely love to live in this world, I would leap at the chance so fast I wouldn't even  bother packing. This is such a fabulous, wonderful book!

Recently Finished:
Little Women (Little Women, #1)Girl Online On Tour (Girl Online, #2)Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1)Frostbite (Vampire Academy, #2)Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy, #3)Blood Promise (Vampire Academy, #4)Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy, #5)Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy, #6)

Little Women was a really good book and loved it a lot. I also loved Girl Online On Tour because it was such and amazing book and also the ending was really good because it wasn't like typical YA. I will be writing a full review of it soon so if you want to find out more you can read that. Then I read the Vampire Academy book series. I made the mistake of watching the film first and I can honestly say that the books were way better than the film although I would love for there to be another film. I have been ill recently so have had a lot of time to read which is why I have managed to read all of the Vampire Academy books in the space of about 3 days.

Planning to Read Next:
Bloodlines (Bloodlines, #1)The Golden Lily (Bloodlines, #2)The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines, #3)
I am planning on reading Richelle Mead's Bloodlines. series as soon as I finish Carry On which should be soon because I am loving it!

Clare:
Currently Reading:
Binge Signed EditionDelia's Shadow (Delia Martin, #1)
I am still reading Binge by Tyler Oakley which I am enjoying so far and I know Ann wants me to hurry up so she can read it! I am just starting Delia's Shadow by Jaime Lee Moyer, which I am looking forward to because it seems like such a Halloween appropriate book.
"Even if the wind hadn't chilled him to the bone, the bodies lying side by side atop one of the graves would do the job." - Page 34, Delia's Shadow
This quote sounds distinctly creepy and menacing so I think there may be a good chance I wouldn't want to live in this world but it appeals to me somehow anyway so maybe. I will see how I feel by the end of the book. And I guess I am living in the world of Binge. Although whether I'd want to live in the Youtube world I don't know. I am terrible on camera I think but I love all these people so would love to work with them.  

Recently Finished:
Black Widow: Forever RedA Bundle Of LettersSlasher Girls & Monster BoysLife and Death: Twilight ReimaginedCarry OnThe Many Lives of John StoneMore Than a Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #1)No Man's Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #2)The Secret Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #3)Cold-Hearted RakeMistress Of Mellyn

Black Widow Forever Red by Margaret Stohl was an interesting read. I loved the characters and there was a good plot but I wasn't hugely engaged. I would definitely read more Black Widow books by Margaret Stohl though. I also finished my last Classic of October which was A Bundle of Letters by Henry James. I enjoyed this, although there wasn't a great deal of plot. I also finished the short story anthology Slasher Girls & Monster Boys which I really liked, the stories were very mixed and although a couple fell flat I did enjoy them on the whole. I will have a full review for this up on Saturday! I then took the plunge and read Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer to interesting results. To see my full thoughts on this you can read my review. Having finished Life and Death I really needed something I knew would be great and I got that in Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. This is probably my favourite book of the year! I loved it so much and I wrote (or tried to write - I can't promise it wasn't just rambling praise) a review which will be posted tomorrow! I then read The Many Lives of John Stone by Linda Buckley-Archer which I liked. It was a very interesting concept but I did enjoy the present day sections more than the past ones. I was still feeling the book hangover from Carry On then so I decided to read some regency and read More Than a Mistress, No Man's Mistress and The Secret Mistress by Mary Balogh. I thoroughly enjoyed all of these, Mary Balogh isn't my absolute favourite romance writer but I do keep returning to her. I then read Cold-Hearted Rake by Lisa Kleypas which I really liked. I love how she always has a very eclectic cast of characters - it always makes me look forward to the future novels in the series. I finally read Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt which I had accidentally managed to spoil the ending for myself but I nonetheless enjoyed.

Planning to Read Next:
This Monstrous ThingNever NeverA Thousand Nights
Apparently I am going for a re-telling theme next. This Monstrous Thing is a Frankenstein re-telling that I am super excited for, Never Never is of course Peter Pan. I put this in last week's planning to read but this time I mean it I swear! And then A Thousand Nights is an Arabian Nights re-telling. I love The Wrath and the Dawn. And this is easily the most beautiful book I have ever seen. Not even sure how I am going to read it when I am so incredibly distracted by the beautiful cover!


Waiting on Wednesday:
The Steep and Thorny Way
A thrilling reimagining of Shakespeare’s HamletThe Steep and Thorny Way tells the story of a murder most foul and the mighty power of love and acceptance in a state gone terribly rotten.
1920s Oregon is not a welcoming place for Hanalee Denney, the daughter of a white woman and an African-American man. She has almost no rights by law, and the Ku Klux Klan breeds fear and hatred in even Hanalee’s oldest friendships. Plus, her father, Hank Denney, died a year ago, hit by a drunk-driving teenager. Now her father’s killer is out of jail and back in town, and he claims that Hanalee’s father wasn’t killed by the accident at all but, instead, was poisoned by the doctor who looked after him—who happens to be Hanalee’s new stepfather.
The only way for Hanalee to get the answers she needs is to ask Hank himself, a “haint” wandering the roads at night.

Clare: I read all of Cat Winters' books recently and loved them so I am definitely excited for this! Plus, I always get excited for retellings!


You can also find us on Goodreads (Ann and Clare) to keep up with what we are reading

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Wednesday Catch Up 21st October 2015

Every Wednesday we are linking up with WWW Wednesday, What Are You Reading Wednesday? and Waiting on Wednesday. WWW Wednesday is hosted at Taking on a World of Words and asks 3 questions: What are you currently reading?, What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you'll read next? This is a similar meme to This Week in Books, hosted at Lipsyy Lost & Found.
What Are You Reading Wednesday are hosted on It's a Reading Thing and asks;
1. What's the name of your current read?
2. Go to page 34 or 34% in your e-book and share one complete sentence.
3. Would you like to live in the world that exists within your book? Why or why not?
Waiting on Wednesday is hosted at Breaking the Spine and is a chance to show what upcoming releases you are excited for! Each week we will take it in turns to choose a book for Waiting on Wednesday and this week was Ann's turn!

Ann:
Currently Reading:
Girl Online On Tour (Girl Online, #2)The Secret Diary of Lizzie BennetLittle Women (Little Women, #1)
GIRL ONLINE ON TOUR! I was very excited for this book and because I have the BEST SISTER EVER she got me a SIGNED COPY! I love you Clare. I am also reading The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet which Clare got me last week and I am loving it. I am still reading Little Women but am nearly finished and am hoping to have finished it soon.
"Standing by the passenger door of the nondescript black car, holding a big black umbrella, is a big, burly looking man with a bald head so shiny I'm almost certain I can touch up my make-up in it." - Girl Online On Tour
I would love to live in this world because if I lived there it would mean that I lived in Brighton which is were Zoe and Alfie live so I would be living near them and also be near the sea because I love the sea and the beach. 

Recently Finished:
The Hollow Boy (Lockwood & Co., #3)Texas Gothic (Goodnight Family #1)
I am very proud of my self because I have recently finished both Texas Gothic and The Hollow Boy both of which were amazing books. I will have a full review up for The Hollow Boy on Saturday.

Planning to Read Next:
The Splendour Falls
Next I am planning on reading Splendor Falls which is written by the author of Texas Gothic which I really enjoyed so hoping Splendor Falls is as good.

Clare:
Currently Reading:
A Bundle Of LettersSlasher Girls & Monster BoysBlack Widow: Forever Red
I am currently reading A Bundle of Letters by Henry James which is one of his short stories. Today I will be reading the penultimate story in Slasher Girls & Monster Boys which is Stitches by A.G. Howard and I will be finishing the anthology tomorrow. I have really enjoyed it so far and will have a review up soon. I am also currently reading Black Widow Forever Red by Margaret Stohl which I have high hopes for! 
"DOD: Was that the case?Romanoff: (Pausing) That would be classified intel, sir.DOD: And this would be a classified DOD/LODD hearing, Agent, would it not?Romanoff: (sits back from mic)" - Black Widow Forever Red
Page 34 is a transcript of an Inquiry Hearing. I actually like this. Romanoff is being so mysterious. I love her. I am so looking forward to really getting into this book! I wouldn't want to live in any of these book worlds though. Unless I can be Black Widow. That I'd like. But being plunged into the Marvel universe with no training and no special powers would be a nightmare. I'd be one of those screaming women in the background looking confused! 

Recently Finished:
A Madness So DiscreetThe Dead Girls of Hysteria HallThe Masked Truth
The Heartless CityThe Pension BeaurepasWalk on Earth a Stranger (The Gold Seer, #1)Death in BerlinDeath in CyprusDeath in KenyaDeath in ZanzibarDeath in the Andamans (Death In..., #6)The Next Together
Last Wednesday I had just started A Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnis which I really enjoyed, I have a full review of it up here. I then read The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall by Katie Alender which was less creepy than I had expected - and I wasn't expecting much creepiness - but there was rather a good twist which I liked. The Masked Truth exceeded all my expectations, I was so scared whilst reading it (in a good way) and I really loved the mystery. After that I read The Heartless City by Andrea Berthot which I will have a full review up for tomorrow. It provided me with one of my favourite male characters of all time in the form of Elliot. I then finished my second classic of the month which was The Pension Beaurepas by Henry James, this was a short story of around 60 pages so didn't take me long but it wasn't the most thrilling of reads! It was more a character study than anything else and there wasn't so much a plot as it was 60 pages of people watching. Which I actually kind of enjoyed. I thought Walk on Earth a Stranger by Rae Carson was a good start to the series and I definitely liked the main character, Leah/Lee. I will have my review for this up on Friday. Then the rest of the Death in... series arrived which threw off my reading plans because I wanted to read them straight away. I read Death in Kashmir last week so this week I read Death in Berlin, Death in Cyprus, Death in Kenya, Death in Zanzibar and Death in the Andamans by M.M. Kaye. I liked these but I think I prefer Death in Kashmir, perhaps because I enjoyed the setting a lot more. They are extremely quick reads (I read them all in one night) and very fun. I just finished The Next Together by Lauren James although the whole science side of it and the sort-of time-travel confused the heck out of me - which is nothing new. I keep trying time travel and I keep getting confused. When will I learn?

Planning to Read Next:
Life and Death: Twilight ReimaginedCarry OnNever Never
I am not sure how I feel about reading Life and Death, I basically caved to curiosity and bought it. I am not a huge Twilight fan although I did enjoy it the first time I read it so we shall see. I will almost definitely be writing a review for this. Carry On by Rainbow Rowell has been probably my most anticipated release of 2015 and since everyone I know who has read it absolutely loved it, I can hardly wait to get started! Never Never looks like a really great retelling and I don't believe I've read any Peter Pan retellings so this will definitely be a unique read for me. 

Waiting on Wednesday:
Harry Potter Coloring Book
Packed with stunning pieces of artwork from the Warner Bros. archive, this deluxe coloring book gives fans the chance to color in the vivid settings and beloved characters of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. Containing intricate line drawings used in the making of the Harry Potter films, this coloring book includes fan-favorite scenes, creatures, and characters: from Dobby and baby Norbert to Quidditch games and the unforgettable final battle between Harry and Lord Voldemort.

Unique and interactive, Harry Potter: The Official Coloring Book is a perfect collector’s item for all fans of the blockbuster saga--whether it's for those who grew up with Harry, Ron, and Hermione, or those who are discovering the magic for the very first time.

Ann: I am very excited for the Harry Potter Colouring book because like my sister I enjoy colouring and love Harry Potter! This will be released on the 10th November.

You can also find us on Goodreads (Ann and Clare) to keep up with what we are reading