Thursday, February 24, 2011

MockingJay



Title: Mockingjay
Author: Suzanne Collins
Publsihed by: Scholastic
Source: Borrowed from libary but want to own
Rating: 5/5

Young Katniss Everdeen has survived the dreaded Hunger Games not once, but twice, but even now she can find no relief. In fact, the dangers seem to be escalating: President Snow has declared an all-out war on Katniss, her family, her friends, and all the oppressed people of District 12. The thrill-packed final installment of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy will keep young hearts pounding.





I really really loved this book, even though I didn't want the trilogy to end I guess it had to. This book made me very emotional and that's what I loved about it. Well almost everything about it. At the end I wanted to throw the book on the ground and cry because to of my favorite characters died (but you don't know who they are ;] (winky face) so I'm technically not giving away to much). As for the ending I feel that it was okay because I've been reading what other bloggers and people have been saying about it. But in the end I feel it was a happy ending.

It was really beautifully written. and I loved all the covers, but I'm sad to see it end. The first book The Hunger Games is my favorite out of the three. If you haven't picked up this trilogy yet you need to!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

WOW (Waiting on Wednseday)

This is my first waiting on Wednseday or WoW which is hosted by Jill @ breaking the spine
Waiting on Wednseday is where we share upcoming books that we're excited for.
Here is my book that I can't wait for. ( I have more than one but this one will do.)
I'll also put the book that I own that I can't wait to dig into.

Published by HarperCollins
Release date: March 15th 2011

The vampire love triangle that spawned hundreds of thousands of fans-and inspired a hit television show-concludes in this powerful final volume of The Vampire Diaries. In Midnight, golden girl Elena Gilbert is back from the Dark Dimension, having successfully freed her vampire boyfriend Stefan Salvatore from imprisonment. Saving Stefan had an unlikely consequence: his vampire brother Damon Salvatore has become a mortal. While the trio reels from this latest twist, they must still deal with the demons that have taken over Elena's hometown, Fell's Church. As in every L.J. Smith novel, no matter how dark the night, there is always a happy ending. MIDNIGHT takes Elena, Stefan, and Damon to their darkest moments yet...Danger, romance, and paranormal mystery will keep readers fascinated with this captivating finale to the New York Times bestselling series.





Wow! I cannot wait till this comes out. The Vampire Diaries is one of my favorite vampire series that gets better every book. And that's why I can't wait because if you can't tell I really like theses books and I bet this one will be just as good. Plus look at the cover, in a way it's different from the others because it doesn't havea blonde girl on it or a hot vampire boy on it. It's got Bonnie on it, and come on who doesn't love that girl. So this is my WOW of the week. I will also like the title of the book to its goodreads page.

Monday, February 21, 2011

My New Plan

Hey everyone, I have come up with a new plan of action. I don't want this blog to be all book reviews. I want it to be fun and something new everytime I get the chance to post something. So my new plan is to sometimes deicate a month to one author that I like or maybe a series of books. Now this doesn't mean that I will be reading that authors books that month or week or whenever I do this. It just means that I think people should know about this author or book series. Maybe I will be reading that book or author at that time or just finished a book by them or have read it in the past.

It's just an idea I had and I think I'm going to post it soon, because I have an Author in mind.  I'm not for sure yet whether I will do a vlog or just a blog yet. It's still an idea in the making! :)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

the Seventh Daughter

Cover of The Faerie Path #3: The Seventh Daughter: Book Three of The Faerie PathTania has brought the long-lost Queen Titania back to Faerie from the Mortal World of modern London. But when they cross between the worlds, they find only devastation.
The Sorcerer King of Lyonesse -- ancient enemy of the Faerie Court -- has been released from his amber prison. As the wicked sorcerer regains his power, King Oberon, Tania's father, is imprisoned and the Faerie Court is being destroyed.
Tania and her true love, Edric, must travel the Realm to try to find and rescue King Oberon, who is their only hope for defeating the evil Sorcerer King. And Tania must prepare for battle . . . and to fight a war that she may not survive.

The Seventh Daughter by Frewin Jones

Publisher: Eos (HaperCollins Publishers)
Pages:324
Sourse: Bought/paperback
Rating 5/5


I really enjoy the Faeie Path series, and is also in my top 3 of Fairy books (because I have not read alot of fairy books). But besides that it really is a good book. The 3rd one has to be my favorite so far.

When you start the book you have to ge used to the lanugage they use because I would say they use Middle age or Old age English, which I feel gives charactor to the book. The book always has something going on and if you put it down, you're thinking about what is about to happen to Tania and the others next.

I'm not going to spoil it but I will say that some MAJOR things happen in this book, and one thing you won't believe it happens. But I'm not going to spoil it for you so you will have to either 1) start the series [first book is Faerie Path], 20 if you have the series keep reading and #3 [this one] won't dissapoint you, or 3) if you have this book and like the series put it some where near the top of your reading pile.

P.S. I should mention that this book was previously published as The Sorcerer King but it was republished as The Seventh Daughter.

Feast of Fools

Feast of Fools
The tenuous good-neighbor policy between the vampires and humans of Morganville is turned on its head with the arrival of bad-to-the-bone Mr. Bishop. What the ancient old-school vampire wants from the town is unthinkably sinister. It's only at a formal ball that Claire realized the elaborately evil trap Bishop has set for the warm-blooded souls of Morganville.


Feast of Fools by Rachel Caine

Publisher:  New American Library (NAL)
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: around 209
Source: Bought
Rating: 5/5



This is the 4th book in the MorganVille Vampire Series. I really love this series and it's in the top 5 for vampire series books for me.

You are introduced to some new charactors. One being one of my new favorite charactors in this book. Myrnin, who can be alittle well mad here and ther. But I don't want to give his charactor away to much for you. This book kept you turning pages to see what happens next, and let me tell you that some big things do happen and keep happening throughout the book.

For me Feast of Fools did not have any really slow points because it picks back up where you left of f in Midnight Alley (Which I remember is where you first meet Myrnin, but he gets better in this book). And of course Feast of Fools leaves you with a cliff hanger ( I think Rachel Caine likes to do that to us in this series).

If you are a fan of the Vampire Genres, I highly suggest you read the MorganVille Vampire Series. The first is Glass House

Saturday, February 12, 2011

I'm Back

Het just wanted to let everyone know that I might finally have time to put some posts up and some book reviews Finally! I Know! there are like uh 4 books i need to review and i have found out some big news from one of my favortie authors but more to come later!

Happy Reading :}