Showing posts with label young adult. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young adult. Show all posts
Sunday, December 6, 2015

In My Mailbox #13



*In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren which allows bloggers to share what books they bought/received each week.*


Hey Bookies! This week will be the thirteenth time hosting In My Mailbox and I am so excited to share with you what I received in my mailbox recently.

Having said that, this week's Mailbox features a few of my #BooksForTrades, when the trend was just catching wind and still worth participating in. Thanks to Angie, Molly, for trading! Take a look below:





Purchased:



*If you're interested in the other books that are on my radar you can check out my Amazon Wishlist: Books I Dream About!

Happy Reading!
Sunday, November 22, 2015

In My Mailbox #12



*In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren which allows bloggers to share what books they bought/received each week.*


Hey Bookies! This week will be the twelfth time hosting In My Mailbox and I am so excited to share with you what I received in my mailbox recently.

Having said that, I honestly thought about not browsing Amazon for books since I try to go to a book sale every week or every other week ... but, well, I am but a mere mortal when it comes to books. Their power over me is unparalleled by my own willpower. Take a look below:





Purchased:

*If you're interested in the other books that are on my radar you can check out my Amazon Wishlist: Books I Dream About!

Happy Reading!

Sunday, November 8, 2015

In My Mailbox #11


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren which allows bloggers to share what books they bought/received each week.

Hey Bookies! This week will be the eleventh time hosting In My Mailbox and I am so excited to share with you what I received in my mailbox recently.

Having said that, I took a peek around Amazon for these lovelies. They each costed $0.01 plus $3.99 for shipping. Take a look below:




Purchased:



*If you're interested in the other books that are on my radar you can check out my Amazon Wishlist: Books I Dream About!

Happy Reading!

Sunday, October 25, 2015

In My Mailbox #10


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren which allows bloggers to share what books they bought/received each week.

Hey Bookies! This week will be the tenth time hosting In My Mailbox and I am so excited to share with you what I received in my mailbox recently.

Having said that, here is to another week of book sale finds.  The only complaint I have is the missing dust-jacket for The Young Elites. But once I jump into the story I am sure I will get over it. Take a look below:




Purchased:

*If you're interested in the other books that are on my radar you can check out my Amazon Wishlist: Books I Dream About!

Happy Reading!

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Review : Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally

*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Publisher
Sourcebooks Fire
Release DateDecember 1, 2011
Pages: 288
Source: ARC

The Story:

"Whoever said football and girls don't mix hasn't read Catching Jordan. I couldn't put it down!" ― Simone Elkeles, New York Times bestselling author of the Perfect Chemistry series
ONE OF THE BOYS
What girl doesn't want to be surrounded by gorgeous jocks day in and day out? Jordan Woods isn't just surrounded by hot guys, though–she leads them as the captain and quarterback of her high school football team. They all see her as one of the guys and that's just fine. As long as she gets her athletic scholarship to a powerhouse university.
But everything she's ever worked for is threatened when Ty Green moves to her school. Not only is he an amazing QB, but he's also amazingly hot. And for the first time, Jordan's feeling vulnerable. Can she keep her head in the game while her heart's on the line?
"A beautiful novel with a real and captivating depiction of high school relationships, Catching Jordan shows the same reverence for the human heart that it does for the game of football." ―Karsten Knight, author of Wildefire.
via Amazon

Rating
THREE Gold Stars!!!



My Review

Football and young adult romance. That pretty much sums up Catching Jordan.


Tag Line:

There's no playbook for love.

Opening Line:

I once read that football was invented so people wouldn't notice that summer was ending.

Plot:

The premise of plot had me at "Hello." Jordan is a kickass female quarterback who falls in love for the first time. As a reader who grew up playing sports, I loved the premise of the story. Especially the twist that Jordan must compete against the guy she is falling for, for the same position on their football team. 


Catching Jordan's pacing was ideal for the plot-line. It did not feel out of touch with the progress of the story. The story explored being a tomboy, first love, best friend to love transition, coming of age and so on. Moreover, the writing was not exceptional but it was enjoyable enough.

All in all,  Catching Jordan is a sporty, girl power summer read. I enjoyed it. Catching Jordan is perfect for girls/woman who have never felt like they fit into the mainstream girly girl construct. I may not have loved it but definitely recommend it to any reader who can relate to theme. Moreover, I would also be willing to read more works by Miranda Kenneally.

Character Breakdown:

Jordan Woods - Her character was very relatable for me since sports was a huge part of my identity growing up. I knew what it was like to struggle between wanted to be taken seriously for my skills on the court or on the field while at the same time trying to be feminine enough to attract my crush. Additionally, Jordan is a strong, respectable leader to be admired as well as endearingly human, with the difficulty dealing with emotional situations -- traits I great relate to.


Meet the Author:






Miranda Kenneally enjoys reading and writing young adult literature, and loves Star Trek, music, sports, Mexican food, Twitter, coffee, and her husband. She is from Tennessee but now lives and works in Washington, D.C.

Visit www.mirandakenneally.com and www.dearteenme.com!








***Check out Miranda Kenneally's website for more information about her and Catching JordanHERE

Happy Reading!



Monday, October 12, 2015

Review : Immaculate by Katelyn Detweiler

*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

PublisherViking Books for Young Readers 

Release DateMay 26, 2015
Pages: 464
Source: Own

The Story:

Mina is seventeen. A virgin. And pregnant.
Mina is top of her class, girlfriend to the most ambitious guy in school, able to reason and study her way through anything. But when she suddenly finds herself pregnant—despite having never had sex—her orderly world collapses. Almost nobody believes Mina’s claims of virginity. Her father assumes that her boyfriend is responsible; her boyfriend believes she must have cheated on him. As news of Mina’s story spreads, there are those who brand her a liar. There are those who brand her a heretic. And there are those who believe that miracles are possible—and that Mina’s unborn child could be the greatest miracle of all.
via Amazon

Rating
THREE & A HALF Gold Stars!!!



My Review

I am not going to lie but after I finished reading Immaculate I swore it was a 4-star rating. That is until I sat down to write this review.

Tag Line:


She didn't ask for a miracle.

Opening Line:

Whenever I think back to the night at the restaurant, that night changed everything -- and I do mean absolutely everything -- I wonder if I could have done or said anything different, somehow convinced the old woman that she had the wrong girl.

Plot:

I love the premise of the story so I wasted no time before ordering 
Immaculate on Amazon. One virgin. One baby. One miracle. 

The pacing of the story was just right. Not once while reading did I feel bogged down or rushed. I zoned right through even though it is a mammoth book -- which, let's face it, all bookies love! 

Given the sensitive material, I also appreciated the way Detweiler handled the religious theme. While immaculate conception is a big deal in relation to religion in Immaculate it did not feel overdone -- I did not feel overwhelmed. 

Overall, writing was nicely done and the interesting. However, if there is not a sequel I would be highly disappointed. I would feel cheated by the story because it is so clearly not over. I want to know why Mina's baby is so important, what was the purpose of Mina's story. Having said that, I would definitely read the sequel if there was one.

Character Breakdown:

Mina Deitrich - Mina was a feminine, teenage good girl without being a drag, and annoying. I found myself able to relate to her because she reminded me of myself in high school. Hardworking, life planned out, goal-oriented, always trying to be good and do the right thing.

Jesse Spero - was a adorable, kind and dependable. While I enjoyed meeting his character, I do wish he had a stronger presence -- however, I do understand the was essential Mina's story. 

Gracie Deitrich - Gracie was Mina's little sister ... and by far my favorite character in the story. She was innocent, caring and likable.


"Okay?" I asked, still waiting to take my next breath.
She stepped in closer to me, so close that I could see one small tear slowly rolling down her cheek.
"You're my big sister, Mina, and for you, I'll believe in miracles." - page 126

Here is one of my favorite quotes from 
Immaculate:

Mina's mother to Mina: ..."I trust in you. I believe in you. You're my Mina, my baby girl, and I can see right through those amazing blue eyes of yours. I can see exactly what's inside, and I know like only a mother could know for sure that you;re not hiding a thing from me, not a thing. So if you're crazy, then I'm crazy, and we're just going to have to be crazy together, all right?" - page 84

Meet the Author:


Katelyn Detweiler was born and raised in a small town in eastern Pennsylvania, living in a centuries-old farmhouse surrounded by fields and woods. She spent the vast majority of childhood with her nose in a book or creating make-believe worlds with friends, daydreaming about how she could turn those interests into an actual paying career. After graduating from Penn State University with a B.A. in English Literature, emphasis in Creative Writing and Women’s Studies, she packed her bags and made the move to New York City, determined to break into the world of publishing. She worked for two years in the marketing department of Macmillan Children’s Group before moving in 2010 to the agency side of the business at Jill Grinberg Literary, where she is currently a literary agent representing books for all ages and across all genres.


Katelyn lives, works, and writes in Brooklyn, playing with words all day, every day, her dream come true. When she’s not reading or writing, Katelyn enjoys yoga, fancy cocktails, and road trips. She frequently treks back to her hometown in Pennsylvania, a lovely green escape from life in the city, and her favorite place to write.
***Check out Katelyn Detweiler's website for more information about her and ImmaculateHERE

Happy Reading!


Sunday, October 11, 2015

In My Mailbox #9


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren which allows bloggers to share what books they bought/received each week.

Hey Bookies! This week will be the ninth time hosting In My Mailbox and I am so excited to share with you what I received in my mailbox recently.

Having said that, a few weeks ago I went on one of my book sale hunts and was luck enough to found some gems. Take a look below:






Purchased:






*If you're interested in the other books that are on my radar you can check out my Amazon Wishlist: Books I Dream About!

Happy Reading!

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