Read 6/2/13- The Wise Man’s Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss- Sequel
to The Name of the Wind, and equally, if not more enjoyable. Still really loving
Kvothe and his travels, especially as we hear more and more about his
adventures away from school that lead him to where he is at the time of the
book’s telling. Extremely disappointed I have to wait for book three!! 4/5
“It was pleasant to take a hot drink up to her room and have it beside her as she sat in her silent room reading in the empty house in the afternoons. The books transported her to new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives.” Matilda- Roald Dahl
Showing posts with label Quick Hits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick Hits. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Quick Hits for May
Read 5/6/13- This One is Mine, by Maria Semple- Not really
sure why I liked this so much... All of the characters are deplorable for the
majority of the book. But here I am two days later and I'm already done with
it. Really well written and a quick and addictive read for sure. I'm still
trying to decide between a 4 and a 5. I liked Bernadette better, but Bernadette
was easily one of my favorite books in recent memory. Maria Semple impressed me
again with this one. 4.5/5
Read 5/11/13- The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green- I don't
have a lot to say on this one, but that’s not because I didn’t like it. It was
really well done, but also sad, as you'd expect from a book about teenage
cancer patients. Glad I read it for sure though, and I’d definitely recommend
it. 4/5
Read 5/18/13- The All of It, by Jeannette Haien- I did not
care for this book, our May book club selection. Not sure in general how it won
so many awards, as it was essentially a 150 page conversation. And not a
particularly interesting one. Lots of potential, and I think if it was told
differently I would have enjoyed it more, but all of the suspense promised was
gone after about 20 pages, and after that it was a tedious read. 2/5
Quick Hits for April
Read 4/7/13- The Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss- Very
much enjoyed this book and looking forward to the sequel. Started out a bit
slow for me, took some time to get into the story but once it got moving, it
stuck with me. Kvothe is such a badass character. I am excited to find out what
has been hinted at and what has made him become the man he is as he narrates
the book. 4/5
Read 4/12/13- The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald-
April’s book club book was a re-reading of the classic, The Great Gatsby. Even
better the second time through. I forgot how much I enjoyed this book! 4/5
Read 4/16/13- The Happiness Project, by Gretchen Rubin-
I wanted to like this more than I did... Gretchen Rubin's happiness
project is a novel idea and has a lot of good things to say, but she says
things that are fairly self-explanatory in a way that makes it seem like she
has never heard them before or as if they are revelations... For example, that
money helps to keep you happy. She is a bit irritating and occasionally
insufferable. That said, some good advice here and I'm glad I read it. 3/5
Quick Hits for March
Read 3/3/13- Dark Places, by Gillian Flynn- OMG. What is the
matter with Gillian Flynn that makes her come up with this stuff? Holy crap.
Disturbing but riveting. I think I still liked Gone Girl better, but this one
was good enough to make me want to check out Sharp Objects. 4/5
Read 3/4/13- The Bungalow, by Sarah Jio- Predictable and
somewhat repetitive, but maybe that was more obvious because I listened to this
instead of reading it. The plot was decent until it tried to be too much and I
saw the ending coming. Disappointing. 2/5
Read 3/5/13- Spin, by Catherine McKenzie- Flew through this
one. Quick and entertaining read that reminded me somewhat of Rachel's Holiday,
which could be why I enjoyed it so much! 4/5
Read 3/10/13- Genghis: Bones of the Hills, by Conn Iggulden-
Third in the series of novels about Genghis Kahn, this one is similar to #2. A
good read, definitely interesting, and I wonder how much is true and what is
embellished. As with #2, I wish this had fewer battles and more politics. In
particular, the relationships between Genghis' sons were well written and engrossing;
I could read another few books about them, and will. Worthwhile read, but the
first one is still by far the best. 3/5
Read 3/28/13- Spring Fever, by Mary Kay Andrews- Listened to
this one and enjoyed it... pretty decent chick lit and I will definitely check
out more Mary Kay Andrews books! 3/5
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Quick Hits from November, December, and January
Long time, no blog entries. Mostly, this is because I haven't read anything that I've really loved in the last few months. But that's not entirely true, because I have entries written for a few books that I've had an opinion on, and haven't posted anything because I feel like I can't go out of order, and just ignore the 15 or so books that I've read in between ones that I want to talk about. Another problem is that I read a LOT of sequels, which I always have problems talking about, because I don't want to spoil anything.
So in order to fix this, I've decided I'm going to just write down some quick thoughts for books I don't have anything huge to say about. Here goes.
Read 9/25/12- 11th Hour by James Patterson- Exactly what you'd expect for the 11th book in the Women's Murder Club series. As usual I am disappointed with James Patterson and haven't really loved one of these books in awhile. I read them because I care about the characters, but he's even starting to ruin that. Please see reviews for 10, 9, 8... etc. 3/5
Read 10/28/12- Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand- Good, not great. Interesting but not engrossing. I was hoping for more from this book since I loved Unbroken so much. Read this one for book club in October and really only finished it out of obligation. 3/5
Read 11/4/12- Dances with Dragons by George RR Martin- I actually have a lot of opinions on this one, but feel uncomfortable voicing them, as they're spoilers. Still loving this series and anxiously await book #6! 4/5 (only because I still liked the first three more than this one)
Read 11/24/12- Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor- Really enjoyed this sequel to Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Crazy and an incredible fantasy book, but not as good as the first one. Will re-read for sure though!! 4/5
Listened to 11/26/12- The Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore- Wanted this to be better because I really enjoyed the first two in the series. But still good. 3/5
Read 12/11/12- The Black Echo by Michael Connelly- Expected more out of this because I'm a big Connelly fan, but it was kind of boring and predictable. I hope they get better. I'll keep reading, but not if they're all like this one. I wonder if back when this was written the ending was more novel and all kinds of thrillers weren't writing "twists" like this one. 3/5
Read 12/16/12- Wicked Business by Janet Evanovich- What can I say? I like Evanovich's writing even if her books are simple, girly, and let's face it, kind of pointless. Liked this one though. Currently, I'm liking this series more than Stephanie Plum books. 3/5
Read 12/21/12- Where We Belong by Emily Giffin- LOVED this chick book. Very cute and very much meets the standard that Emily Giffin's past books have set. The problem is that I just don't have a lot to say about it. It's very similar to her other books. 5/5
Read 12/24/12- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens- I think I read this back in grade school but I didn't remember much about it. And tis the season right? Dickens is one of the few "classic" authors that I enjoy. May be returning to some of his other books in the future. Really liked A Christmas Carol. 4/5
Read 1/2/13- Graceling by Kristin Cashore- Very much enjoyed this book. Another YA Fantasy series that has been popular recently. Looking forward to reading the other books in the series. 4/5
Read 1/3/13- One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp- Different kind of book for me. Not a novel, but more of a book for reflection and finding happiness in every day life. Her writing is a bit flowery and overly detailed, but I liked this so much. 4/5
Listened to 1/3/13- Redshirts by John Scalzi- Really liked this book, it got me through my driving to and from home over Christmas break. Different and crazy, but once I bought into the completely unrealistic premise, it was interesting and I really enjoyed it. 4/5
Read 1/11/13- Defending Jacob by William Landay- Very well written, but upsetting book. Fairly dark and twisted, but engrossing nonetheless. Highly recommended if you like Grisham, lawyer books, or thrillers. 4/5
WHEW.
So in order to fix this, I've decided I'm going to just write down some quick thoughts for books I don't have anything huge to say about. Here goes.
Read 9/25/12- 11th Hour by James Patterson- Exactly what you'd expect for the 11th book in the Women's Murder Club series. As usual I am disappointed with James Patterson and haven't really loved one of these books in awhile. I read them because I care about the characters, but he's even starting to ruin that. Please see reviews for 10, 9, 8... etc. 3/5
Read 10/28/12- Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand- Good, not great. Interesting but not engrossing. I was hoping for more from this book since I loved Unbroken so much. Read this one for book club in October and really only finished it out of obligation. 3/5
Read 11/4/12- Dances with Dragons by George RR Martin- I actually have a lot of opinions on this one, but feel uncomfortable voicing them, as they're spoilers. Still loving this series and anxiously await book #6! 4/5 (only because I still liked the first three more than this one)
Read 11/24/12- Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor- Really enjoyed this sequel to Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Crazy and an incredible fantasy book, but not as good as the first one. Will re-read for sure though!! 4/5
Listened to 11/26/12- The Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore- Wanted this to be better because I really enjoyed the first two in the series. But still good. 3/5
Read 12/11/12- The Black Echo by Michael Connelly- Expected more out of this because I'm a big Connelly fan, but it was kind of boring and predictable. I hope they get better. I'll keep reading, but not if they're all like this one. I wonder if back when this was written the ending was more novel and all kinds of thrillers weren't writing "twists" like this one. 3/5
Read 12/16/12- Wicked Business by Janet Evanovich- What can I say? I like Evanovich's writing even if her books are simple, girly, and let's face it, kind of pointless. Liked this one though. Currently, I'm liking this series more than Stephanie Plum books. 3/5
Read 12/21/12- Where We Belong by Emily Giffin- LOVED this chick book. Very cute and very much meets the standard that Emily Giffin's past books have set. The problem is that I just don't have a lot to say about it. It's very similar to her other books. 5/5
Read 12/24/12- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens- I think I read this back in grade school but I didn't remember much about it. And tis the season right? Dickens is one of the few "classic" authors that I enjoy. May be returning to some of his other books in the future. Really liked A Christmas Carol. 4/5
Read 1/2/13- Graceling by Kristin Cashore- Very much enjoyed this book. Another YA Fantasy series that has been popular recently. Looking forward to reading the other books in the series. 4/5
Read 1/3/13- One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp- Different kind of book for me. Not a novel, but more of a book for reflection and finding happiness in every day life. Her writing is a bit flowery and overly detailed, but I liked this so much. 4/5
Listened to 1/3/13- Redshirts by John Scalzi- Really liked this book, it got me through my driving to and from home over Christmas break. Different and crazy, but once I bought into the completely unrealistic premise, it was interesting and I really enjoyed it. 4/5
Read 1/11/13- Defending Jacob by William Landay- Very well written, but upsetting book. Fairly dark and twisted, but engrossing nonetheless. Highly recommended if you like Grisham, lawyer books, or thrillers. 4/5
WHEW.
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