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Kaysee Hood (83 KP) rated Before I Fall in Books
Jan 26, 2018
Character Development (1 more)
Full Circle
Almost Could Have Been Great
I apologize now if my review is not up to par. I read this back in 2011 for my personal English credit for school and have not gave a thought to it until now.
Before I Fall is one of those books you REALLY want to love because it was not terrible and yet somehow disappointed you all the same. There was effort put into the writing where little secrets will peppered throughout the story hinting as to what needed to be done and the key to everything. Sam is able to grow as a person within the days she done over. She does thing she shouldn't and should until she finally comes to terms with what has to be done.
Not to give too much away as I want to, but this could have been solved way sooner. Sam could've put together Juliet was the answer if she had stopped focusing on herself. To be fair, it would be hard to change one's behaviors. Personally I feel like this could have ended 100 pages sooner with what we have. It felt like by the time I got to the end I couldn't feel what I was suppose to because I pushed myself to get to the end.
So, it wasn't an awful read. It wasn't that great. I know Before I Fall won't be something I will read again. I'll probably watch the movie if I get the chance. Really I suggest to read this if you're not sure what to read next.
Before I Fall is one of those books you REALLY want to love because it was not terrible and yet somehow disappointed you all the same. There was effort put into the writing where little secrets will peppered throughout the story hinting as to what needed to be done and the key to everything. Sam is able to grow as a person within the days she done over. She does thing she shouldn't and should until she finally comes to terms with what has to be done.
Not to give too much away as I want to, but this could have been solved way sooner. Sam could've put together Juliet was the answer if she had stopped focusing on herself. To be fair, it would be hard to change one's behaviors. Personally I feel like this could have ended 100 pages sooner with what we have. It felt like by the time I got to the end I couldn't feel what I was suppose to because I pushed myself to get to the end.
So, it wasn't an awful read. It wasn't that great. I know Before I Fall won't be something I will read again. I'll probably watch the movie if I get the chance. Really I suggest to read this if you're not sure what to read next.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Running Wilde (Immortal Vegas, #9) in Books
Jan 7, 2021
Hmm...
I've enjoyed this series a lot and as I'm currently on holiday in Vegas I thought it would be great to read this while I was here, imagining the Councils residences above the hotels of the Strip, but most of this book isn't even set in Vegas and I kinda lost interest about half way through for a while.
Eventually I picked it back up and finished it. The war on magic is almost here now and everything is intensifying.
Off to start book 10
I've enjoyed this series a lot and as I'm currently on holiday in Vegas I thought it would be great to read this while I was here, imagining the Councils residences above the hotels of the Strip, but most of this book isn't even set in Vegas and I kinda lost interest about half way through for a while.
Eventually I picked it back up and finished it. The war on magic is almost here now and everything is intensifying.
Off to start book 10
Dana (24 KP) rated Sabriel (Abhorsen, #1) in Books
Mar 23, 2018
This was an interesting read for me. I would not say it was my favorite high fantasy novel in the world. That't mainly because this is one of my favorite genres to read, so I have read quite a few as of late.
This book took me a while to get into. There was a lot going on in the beginning, and it being a relatively short beginning of a story, it was hard to follow along. I am not saying I didn't like it, not by a long shot. Overall, it was a generally interesting and fun read. It just took a little longer than I had hoped to get into.
This book has been on my to be read list for over two years now, ever since a classmate of mine told me about it after our French class one day. I thought I would finally give it a read.
I do like Sabriel. She is pretty cool. I think I started liking her more in the second half of the book because she was growing into her role of the Abhorsen. She didn't shy away from her duties or try and get rid of them as she had more in the first half of the book. I like that she started taking charge of the situation.
Touchstone is interesting because I don't know how I feel about him. Honestly, I have no opinion of him at all, which is weird. We spend almost three hundred pages with him, and I can't find a connection with him. I do love the cat though. He's a demon, in cat form. So, a cat. (Don't get me wrong, cats are one of my favorite animals.) I am just not sure about Touchstone.
I still don't quite know what happened at the end of the book. It felt like it was wrapped up really fast and I didn't have time to process it.
I hope that if I get the next book, I will have a better understanding of how I feel about the characters and the story than I do right now.
This book took me a while to get into. There was a lot going on in the beginning, and it being a relatively short beginning of a story, it was hard to follow along. I am not saying I didn't like it, not by a long shot. Overall, it was a generally interesting and fun read. It just took a little longer than I had hoped to get into.
This book has been on my to be read list for over two years now, ever since a classmate of mine told me about it after our French class one day. I thought I would finally give it a read.
I do like Sabriel. She is pretty cool. I think I started liking her more in the second half of the book because she was growing into her role of the Abhorsen. She didn't shy away from her duties or try and get rid of them as she had more in the first half of the book. I like that she started taking charge of the situation.
Touchstone is interesting because I don't know how I feel about him. Honestly, I have no opinion of him at all, which is weird. We spend almost three hundred pages with him, and I can't find a connection with him. I do love the cat though. He's a demon, in cat form. So, a cat. (Don't get me wrong, cats are one of my favorite animals.) I am just not sure about Touchstone.
I still don't quite know what happened at the end of the book. It felt like it was wrapped up really fast and I didn't have time to process it.
I hope that if I get the next book, I will have a better understanding of how I feel about the characters and the story than I do right now.
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated The Master in Books
Feb 13, 2018
I loved this book. I've only read one other from this series and it was quite some time ago but I fell straight back into the story and it's as if I'd never left (Yes that is the proper use for 'it's' Thank you Cole) I love that Cole is a stickler for the correct use for words and how he makes Sasha write her feels down in the journal. I'm just going to have to read the rest of the series again now
Jo (37 KP) rated Easy (Contours of the Heart, #1) in Books
Oct 6, 2018
First read 15/11/13: Adored! The writing is faultless- emotive in its simplicity. Nothing felt staged or engineered, the story flowed beautifully, the characters were clearly drawn and consistent. This book is one of those rare finds where when I'm pulled away from reading it, I'm constantly thinking through how long before I can return. Now d/ling her other books.
Re-read 15/04/14: Refresher in prep for breakable. Loved just as much 2nd time :) 3 weeks for more Lucas, woop!
Re-read 15/04/14: Refresher in prep for breakable. Loved just as much 2nd time :) 3 weeks for more Lucas, woop!
Merissa (13842 KP) rated 17 Marigold Lane (Prudence Penderhaus #1) in Books
Apr 18, 2023
This book starts with a seventeen-year-old girl coming to terms with the fact she's dying. Now going on from that, you would expect this book to full of doom and gloom. Instead, it is funny and heartbreaking at the same time. Prudence makes a decision to do something that she has never dared to before, based on the fact of 'what does it matter now anyway?' What follows on is a mystery story that will keep you intrigued and engrossed as you turn the pages. The slowly developing relationship between our two main characters was fantastic to read about.
One of the things that makes this book so superb is that our Main Male is on the spectrum. Now it's not clearly defined in there, but you do know he is highly functioning and his life could have been 'normal' if he'd been given the right circumstances. I loved Cass and his 'quirks' and definitely want to read more about him.
Well written and with a smooth pace, and well-rounded, developed characters. There were no grammatical errors that I found. This is the first book in a series and it does come with a cliffhanger ending. I honestly can't wait to read more. Highly recommended!
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Oct 18, 2015
One of the things that makes this book so superb is that our Main Male is on the spectrum. Now it's not clearly defined in there, but you do know he is highly functioning and his life could have been 'normal' if he'd been given the right circumstances. I loved Cass and his 'quirks' and definitely want to read more about him.
Well written and with a smooth pace, and well-rounded, developed characters. There were no grammatical errors that I found. This is the first book in a series and it does come with a cliffhanger ending. I honestly can't wait to read more. Highly recommended!
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Oct 18, 2015
Mothergamer (1622 KP) rated Sleeping Beauties in Books
Feb 25, 2018
Interesting Read
I have enjoyed Stephen King's books for a long time now so I was eager to read this book that he wrote with his son Owen who is also a talented writer. The premise for the book is quite interesting and the story being told from the perspective of the different characters in the book is well done. There are a lot of familiar Stephen King themes, but there is a lot of Owen King in here too.
I liked the book, but I felt the story ran a little longer than it should and the ending itself is rather disappointing. There are a few places where it didn't really feel like a Stephen King book, but I still liked the story. It is an interesting read which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is not as strong as previous King novels.
I liked the book, but I felt the story ran a little longer than it should and the ending itself is rather disappointing. There are a few places where it didn't really feel like a Stephen King book, but I still liked the story. It is an interesting read which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is not as strong as previous King novels.
Amanda Palmer recommended Steppenwolf in Books (curated)
One of the funniest books i've read in a long while
Contains spoilers, click to show
OH my I loved this story so much, I don't even know where to begin with this review.
Okay, Lets start with the fan fiction, as a person who sent hours on the computer reading Harry Potter fan fiction into the early hours of the morning and then to writing my own, I understand where Cath was coming form, that sometimes you forget that there is still books to come out or you wish they end the way they did as the fan fiction. I total got this, and i totally related to Cath.
Second Levi, You should always have a good book boyfriend and Levi, yeah he was perfect, could i have him? I'll look after him. he was funny and charming and he loved Cath, you could tell straight away and i just wanted to slap so she saw it too.
The story touched on other issues such as sisters trying to find their own groove, but how hard it can be to break patterns. there mother leaving them and now only wanting to be apart of their lives now they had grown up, their fathers illness.
This book was a great read, once i started i couldn't stop, and there the best kind of books. I will defiantly read more from Rainbow Rowell, now that I love her stuff.
Now to fan fiction :P
Happy Reading :)
Okay, Lets start with the fan fiction, as a person who sent hours on the computer reading Harry Potter fan fiction into the early hours of the morning and then to writing my own, I understand where Cath was coming form, that sometimes you forget that there is still books to come out or you wish they end the way they did as the fan fiction. I total got this, and i totally related to Cath.
Second Levi, You should always have a good book boyfriend and Levi, yeah he was perfect, could i have him? I'll look after him. he was funny and charming and he loved Cath, you could tell straight away and i just wanted to slap so she saw it too.
The story touched on other issues such as sisters trying to find their own groove, but how hard it can be to break patterns. there mother leaving them and now only wanting to be apart of their lives now they had grown up, their fathers illness.
This book was a great read, once i started i couldn't stop, and there the best kind of books. I will defiantly read more from Rainbow Rowell, now that I love her stuff.
Now to fan fiction :P
Happy Reading :)









