Sunday, December 14, 2008

Cracked Up to Be by Courtney Summers

From the author's website:

When “Perfect” Parker Fadley starts drinking at school and failing her classes, all of St. Peter’s High goes on alert. How has the cheerleading captain, girlfriend of the most popular guy in school, consummate teacher’s pet, and future valedictorian fallen so far from grace?

Parker doesn’t want to talk about it. She’d just like to be left alone, to disappear, to be ignored. But her parents have placed her on suicide watch and her counselors are demanding the truth. Worse, there’s a nice guy falling in love with her and he’s making her feel things again when she’d really rather not be feeling anything at all.
Nobody would have guessed she’s turn out like this. But nobody knows the truth.

Something horrible has happened, and it just might be her fault.

I have no idea how to express my feelings about this book. It's powerful, emotional, important, and really spoke to me.

The book takes place a good time after some sort of upsetting event has occurred. Everyone has gotten over it to the best they could except for Parker and that's because she finds herself guilty for some reason and no one else knows about it.

When reading this book you literally see Parker fighting with her memories. Everyday things bring up the memories of that night and we only get a little taste before they are pushed back out of her mind. Because of the way this is written you can't put the book down and also can't pinpoint what this upsetting event is. You can guess, but you are probably wrong.

I was so wrapped up in this book that in the end when that night is fully explained and I found out just what has happened, I sat up and said out loud, "Oh My God" for me that moment of understanding Parker was very powerful. Everything came full circle and I found myself identifying (to a less severe degree) with her feelings of guilt and loss of control.

This book is amazing. Just read it, immediately. I could talk about the tons of other things I liked, like Parker's sassy Veronica Mars-like attitude, the great secondary characters etc. but I rather you read the book and fall in love with it just the way I did!

5/5 Stars
ARC provided by LibraryThing Early Reviewer's Program

Cracked Up to Be will be released on December 23rd!

What's the last book you really identified with?

Saturday, December 13, 2008

I HEART your blog!! Take 4

Thanks to Zoealea of Zoe's Book Reviews for nominating me for the I heart your blog award! I love that inside of her name is my name! LOL! You guys don't know how much it means to me that people actually want to read what I have to say. It makes me so happy! Love you guys! Hope you are having a nice weekend!

This Week In Books Or You Might Want to Look Away *SHAME*


So this happened to be the week I hit up 2 of my favorite used book stores and the library had everything for 25 cents so because of that I got ALOT of books this week!

Monday: 


Beedle the Bard came from Amazon and Diary of a Chav from Bookmooch!

Tuesday:


Got this from LibraryThing's Early Reviewer's Program. Two books in less than a week from Early Reviewer's!

Wednesday:


Got this from the publisher for review.

Thursday:


So these were all from the library sale where everything was 25 cents. I got Dial L For Loser and Girls On Film in case my sister didn't have those two, she had one and the other she wasn't sure if she even wanted. So they are mine for now. Empress of the World was part of a Lookalikes post awhile back, check it out here. I keep hearing about Eva Ibbotson so I thought it would be wise to scoop up one of her books. And I also keep hearing Cathy Hopkins's series is sort of like the Georgia Nicolson series!


Jenny Green came from bookmooch and Persistence of Memory for possible review.

Friday:


Got these from the Barnes and Noble used section! Everything under $5


These were from Half Price Books. Don't think I've ever gone to Half Price Books and Barnes and Noble on the same day, because look what happens! Glass Houses and Speak were strongly suggested by Steph over at Reviewer X. My goal for this trip was to get the coupon calendar for next year. Probably a bad idea, shouldn't ever go there but we all know that's never going to happen so may as well save a few bucks when i go!


How to Be Bad came from the very sweet Sharon of Sharon Loves Books and Cats who found it for me last weekend while she was out book shopping in NYC. Thanks again Sharon! Kiss Me Kill Me and Kisses and Lies came for review!

Saturday:


Misadventures came for possible review.

So what did you get this week? Been buying a lot of books for gifts? I know I have! Got a whole order of books for gifts in from Amazon this week! What books are you buying for gifts? I got, for my sister who decided a few specific books that she wanted were ok to buy her, the latest Gossip Girl book. For my grandma American Wife and for my dad an Obama book among other things. A few weeks ago I gave my friend Twilight *snickers* can't wait to see what she says about it. 

  1. Well I'm off to try and make some room for all of these books :P And read of course!

Friday, December 12, 2008

A Note for the Novel Adventures Winners!


Just wanted to let you who have won know that I got word that your books are in the mail to you right now via Priority Mail! Let me know when you get them and enjoy!

So who's doing something fun this weekend? Let's hear it! I'm hoping to do some reading (The Teashop Girls and The Grift) and that's about as far as I've thought ahead! Ooh and I'm going to watch The Dark Knight! This cold weather is sure making me want to stay indoors!

Noontime Chat Day Five: Miles From Nowhere by Nami Mun

Today's chat is happening at all four of our blogs! So by now we probably have all finished the book or are close.

I really liked the At the Employment Agency chapter. How Joon decided she wanted a job no matter what it was. And waited it out until she left with one. I guess that made the ending a bit more optimistic. 

I know everyone was sort of uncertain how it would end. Will Joon die, stay in her cycle of drugs or end up off the streets with a home and a job among other things. 

Well I personally have no idea what to think of the ending. Because it literally just ended. I guess I didn't see any concrete evidence of what happened to Joon in the end. She just is. Whatever that may be. The ending reminded me of the endings of a lot of the short stories I've read lately. They just end with nothing really learned or gained more of a snapshot of life. So I'm not really sure what to think!

This is a scheduled post because I'm off to the doctor so I'll chat back later on today or tonight sometime! 

Here's the schedule:
Tuesday: Right here, Pop Culture Junkie
Thursday: Worducopia
Friday: All of us!


Lookalikes 25

The Other Mother by Gwendolen Gross

One More Year (Advance Reader Copy) by Sana Krasikov

One More Year by Sana Krasikov

I really like this one because this lookalike is with an advance reader copy and not the actual final copy of One More Year. I do like that image and cropping of the women's face though. I think the final cover of One More Year makes more sense for the stories in the book.

Which is your favorite?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Booking Through Thursday: Time Is Of the Essence

1. Do you get to read as much as you WANT to read?
(I’m guessing #1 is an easy question for everyone?)

2. If you had (magically) more time to read–what would you read? Something educational? Classic? Comfort Reading? Escapism? Magazines?

1. Heck No! I basically read on the bus during the week. And when I'm lucky about 15 minutes at night before I fall asleep! I usually hardly read on the weekend which I hate- it just never happens! I definitely wish I could read more on the weekend!

2. Well in general I would read the 100s of books in my TBR pile! And more specifically all the young adult lit and graphic novels I have purchased over the last year or so! 

Noontime Chat Day Four: Miles From Nowhere by Nami Mun

I'm participating in my first Noontime Chat this week, started by the lovely J. Kaye of J Kaye.'s Book Blog. There are 4 of us participating in the chat this week, J. Kaye, myself, Lenore of Presenting Lenore, and Alison of Worducopia. Each day one of us with host the discussion with us all wrapping up on Friday!

Here's the schedule:
Tuesday: Right here, Pop Culture Junkie
Thursday: Worducopia
Friday: All of us!

So today head over to Alison's the join in the chat! We'd love to have you!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Noontime Chat Day Three: Miles From Nowhere by Nami Mun

I'm participating in my first Noontime Chat this week, started by the lovely J. Kaye of J Kaye.'s Book Blog. There are 4 of us participating in the chat this week, J. Kaye, myself, Lenore of Presenting Lenore, and Alison of Worducopia. Each day one of us with host the discussion with us all wrapping up on Friday!

Here's the schedule:
Tuesday: Right here, Pop Culture Junkie
Thursday: Worducopia
Friday: All of us!

So today head over to Lenore's the join in the chat! We'd love to have you!

"Waiting On" Wednesday! 8

Chasing Boys by Karen Tayleur

Amazon.com Product Description:

An insightful coming-of-age novel for girls with no interest in being “Pretty in Pink”.

El Marini just isn’t fitting into the new life she’s been forced to create without her dad. Her mom and sister have accepted his absence and moved on, but El is convinced things will get back to normal if she just keeps her feelings of loss to herself and waits it out.

Life at her new public school would have been unbearable if weren’t for Eric Callahan. As her crush grows to epic proportions, she’ll do anything to be more like the popular girls he notices, even buying the first pink top she’s ever owned. But then she meets Dylan, a quiet artistic-type who is both unnerving and annoying as he shines a light on El’s misguided attempts to attract Eric. El’s need for acceptance will hit home with teens as she finally sees that chasing boys has distracted her from making peace with the past and finding herself.

Released on January 6th 2009.

Did someone say artistic-type? Squeeeeeeeeeee. I just know this is going to be good. Cute, artistic boy challenging the main character's actions? Awhile back this type of storyline was brought up again and again on Reviewer X's blog in the comment's section, check it out! In college my art classes were filled with cute artistic-type boys. Swoon.

What are you waiting on to be released?

"Waiting On" Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Tuesday Thingers!

Most of us book bloggers like to write book reviews- if we don't love to write book reviews- but here's today's question. When it comes to LT (and your blog), do you review every book you read? Do you just review Early Reviewers or ARCs? Do you review only if you like a book, or only if you feel like you have to? How soon after reading do you post your review? Do you post them other places- other social networking sites, Amazon, etc.?

I do review every book I read-now. It all started long long time ago (more than a year ago) when I had this here blog (wasn't really a book blog) and also was a member of LibraryThing's Early Reviewer's program. Back then I only wrote reviews for books I was selected for through the program and posted a few on my blog as well eventually. And then once I decided to join the book blogging community I started posting reviews for all the books I read. If you look at my Read In 2008 sidebar thingy you'll see a lot of the beginning ones don't have reviews. So yes, I review all books I read all the way through currently. 

I usually write my reviews on the weekends and post one Sunday and maybe Monday if I have another one. I do it then because that's when I have the most time. I'm sure sometimes I forget things I wanted to talk about in my reviews- I need to start making notes. 

Right now I post my reviews here, on LibraryThing and Amazon. I was a bit freaked out about posting them on Amazon but I haven't had anything wonky happen over there that I know of. But MAN some of the stories you hear about Amazon. 

How about you? What do you review and where do you post it?

Noontime Chat Day Two: Miles From Nowhere by Nami Mun

Today's Noontime Chat is happening right here today! So WELCOME! Yesterday over at J. Kaye's we talked about the beginning few chapters of the book. Also we talked about Joon's personality and the structure of the book among other things.

Today I have a few questions that take us a bit further into the book. I personally really liked the chapter, Club Orchid. In Club Orchid Joon gets a job working at a erm... Not sure exactly what you would call it. But there are a whole bunch of new characters that are introduced including one named Lana whom Joon seems to take an instant liking to. Why do you think that is? Joon the person who sort of just goes along with everything gives up her room for the night to stay with Lana. 

In the chapter, Knowledge we get to learn a bit more about the character Knowledge. Including the fact that she almost robbed a bank for her boyfriend and then decided against it partially because he didn't know how to spell the word money. I like the character of Knowledge and find her rather humorous (the whole exchange with the lady and the wallet). Do you like Knowledge?

I don't really have a specific question but thought maybe we could talk a bit about the section in the chapter, On the Bus where Joon goes out with the rink guard. 

Ok that's what I got! Time for some chatting!

Tuesday: Right here, Pop Culture Junkie
Thursday: Worducopia
Friday: All of us!


Hardcover vs. Paperback 6

Oh. My. Gods. by Tera Lynn Childs

Hardcover

Paperback


A modern girl’s comedic odyssey in a school filled with the descendants of Greek gods.
When Phoebe’s mom returns from Greece with a new husband and moves them to an island in the Aegean, Phoebe’s plans for her senior year and track season are ancient history. Now she must attend the uberexclusive academy, where admission depends on pedigree, namely, ancestry from Zeus, Hera, and other Greek gods. That’s right, they’re real, not myth, and their teen descendants are like the classical heroes—supersmart and superbeautiful with a few superpowers. And now they’re on her track team! Armed only with her Nikes and the will to win, Phoebe races to find her place among the gods.

I was never too fond of the hardcover so when I saw the paperback, and I liked it, I was so happy! I like that the colors were maintained but used with a different image! The image is much cuter and I love the addition of the sparkles!

Hardcover or Paperback?

CBS.com's Novel Adventures Giveaways: Winners!

I will post the winners as each giveaway ends!

1. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway: carolsnotebook

2. Girls Like Us by Shelia Walker: keri mikulski :)

3. The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston: towerfobooks

4. Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Sanction by Eric Van Lustbader: bermudaonion

5. The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry by Kathleen Flinn: Carolsue

6. Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell: naida

7. Life So Far by Betty Friedan: blueviolet

8. The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows: S. Krishna

9. Knit Two by Kate Jacobs: Melissa

Monday, December 08, 2008

Noontime Chat Day One: Miles From Nowhere by Nami Mun

I'm participating in my first Noontime Chat this week, started by the lovely J. Kaye of J Kaye.'s Book Blog. There are 4 of us participating in the chat this week, J. Kaye, myself, Lenore of Presenting Lenore, and Alison of Worducopia. Each day one of us with host the discussion with us all wrapping up on Friday!

Here's the schedule:
Tuesday: Right here, Pop Culture Junkie
Thursday: Worducopia
Friday: All of us!

So today head over to J. Kaye's the join in the chat! We'd love to have you!


A major new voice in fiction debuts with the electrifying and heartbreaking story of a teenage runaway on the streets of 1980s New York.

Teenage Joon is a Korean immigrant living in the Bronx of the 1980s. Her parents have crumbled under the weight of her father’s infidelity; he has left the family, and mental illness has rendered her mother nearly catatonic. So Joon, at the age of thirteen, decides she would be better off on her own, a choice that commences a harrowing and often tragic journey that exposes the painful difficulties of a life lived on the margins. Joon’s adolescent years take her from a homeless shelter to an escort club, through struggles with addiction, to jobs selling newspapers and cosmetics, committing petty crimes, and, finally, toward something resembling hope.

In raw and beautiful prose, Nami Mun delivers the story of a young woman who is at once tough and vulnerable, world-weary and naive, faced with insurmountable odds and yet fiercely determined to survive. In the process, Mun creates one of the most indelible characters in recent fiction and establishes herself as an extraordinarily talented new voice.

Brutally honest, linguistically inventive, and profoundly moving, Miles from Nowhere is a work of fiction that will haunt and inspire a generation of readers.

Miles From Nowhere will be released on December 26th!

Winter Movie Preview

So, as you know I really like movies, probably just as much as books! So I thought it would be fun to talk about a handful of new releases or upcoming releases I'm excited about from the winter season! 

Let Them Chirp Awhile (Dec 5th) TRAILER:

Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Justin Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog. His friend Scott (Brendan Sexton III) is a depressed, womanizing musician with a sweet and innocent girlfriend while Hart, (Zach Galligan) Bobby’s nemesis, is a successful playwright whose campy play about 9/11 has won awards and a run at an off-Broadway theater. What begins as a quirky comedy about relationships and writer’s block becomes a coming-of-age tale about competition and self-reliance among the “me-generation.”

I've seen a few other movies from this gang and this one seems like it could be the best yet, definitely the best production wise!


The Spirit (Dec 25th) TRAILIER:

Adapted from the legendary comic strip, THE SPIRIT is a classic action-adventure-romance told by genre-twister FRANK MILLER (creator of 300 and SIN CITY). It is the story of a former rookie cop who returns mysteriously from the dead as the SPIRIT (Gabriel Macht) to fight crime from the shadows of Central City. His arch-enemy, the OCTOPUS (Samuel L. Jackson) has a different mission: he’s going to wipe out Spirit’s beloved city as he pursues his own version of immortality. The Spirit tracks this cold-hearted killer from Central City’s rundown warehouses, to the damp catacombs, to the windswept waterfront … all the while facing a bevy of beautiful women who either want to seduce, love or kill our masked crusader. Surrounding him at every turn are ELLEN DOLAN (Sarah Paulson), the whip-smart girl-next-door; SILKEN FLOSS (Scarlett Johansson), a punk secretary and frigid vixen; PLASTER OF PARIS (Paz Vega), a murderous French nightclub dancer; LORELEI (Jaime King), a phantom siren; and MORGENSTERN (Stana Katic), a sexy young cop. Then of course, there’s SAND SAREF (Eva Mendes), the jewel thief with dangerous curves. She’s the love of his life turned bad. Will he save her or will she kill him? In the vein of BATMAN BEGINS and SIN CITY, THE SPIRIT takes us on a sinister, gut-wrenching ride with a hero who is born, murdered and born again.

I LOVED Sin City (can't wait for #2) so you bet I will be seeing this one! I love movies with like 1,000 famous actors/actresses in it too. It's just fun to see them all work together!

Revolutionary Road (Dec 26th) TRAILER:

Frank and April have always seen themselves as special, different, ready and willing to live their lives based on higher ideals. So, as soon as they move into their new house on Revolutionary Road, they proudly declare their independence from the suburban inertia that surrounds them and determine never to be trapped by the social confines of their era. Yet for all their charm, beauty and irreverence, the Wheelers find themselves becoming exactly what they didn’t expect: a good man with a meaningless job whose nerve has gone missing; a less-than-happy homemaker starving for fulfillment and passion; an American family with lost dreams, like any other. Driven to change their fates, April hatches an audacious plan to start all over again, to leave the comforts of Connecticut behind for the great unknown of Paris. But when the plan is put in motion, each spouse is pushed to extremes – one to escape whatever the cost, the other to save all that they have, no matter the compromises.

This one looks so powerful, the trailer is just WOW! It will definitely be cute to see these two back together after so many years! I wonder if it will win an Oscar?

Bride Wars (Jan 9th) TRAILER:

Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway), best friends since childhood, are always there for each other, through good times and bad. Even their respective bridal engagements happen within hours. Together they plan their weddings, each to take place at New York’s ultimate bridal destination, the Plaza Hotel. But a clerical error and subsequent clash in wedding dates pits the two brides against each other in a competition that quickly escalates into all-out war.

This one just looks hilarious, Anne Hathaway is always great! The poster is so so sweet compared to what actually goes on in the trailer, it would have been funny if they were posing like that but looked like they had just been in a fight!

Paul Blart: Mall Cop (Jan 16th) TRAILER:

In Columbia Pictures’ comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Kevin James stars as the title character, a single, suburban dad, trying to make ends meet as a security officer at a New Jersey mall. It’s a job he takes very seriously, though no one else does. When Santa’s helpers at the mall stage a coup, shutting down the megaplex and taking hostages (Paul’s daughter and sweetheart among them), Jersey’s most formidable mall cop will have to become a real cop to save the day.

When I saw the trailer for this movie I just couldn't stop laughing! It's definitely on the stupid side, but sometimes it can be done just right!

New In Town (Jan 30th) TRAILER:

Lucy Hill (Renée Zellweger) is an ambitious, up and coming executive living in Miami. She loves her shoes, she loves her cars and she loves climbing the corporate ladder. When she is offered a temporary assignment - in the middle of nowhere - to restructure a manufacturing plant, she jumps at the opportunity, knowing that a big promotion is close at hand. What begins as a straight forward job assignment becomes a life changing experience as Lucy discovers greater meaning in her life and most unexpectedly, the man of her dreams (Harry Connick, Jr.).

I know I'm going to get a kick out of this one!

Confessions of a Shopaholic (Feb 13th) TRAILER:

In the glamorous world of New York City, Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) is a fun-loving girl who is really good at shopping-a little too good, perhaps. She dreams of working for her favorite fashion magazine, but can't quite get her foot in the door-until ironically, she snags a job as an advice columnist for a financial magazine published by the same company. As her dreams are finally coming true, she goes to ever more hilarious and extreme efforts to keep her past from ruining her future. Isla Fisher ("Wedding Crashers") stars in the film from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director P.J. Hogan ("My Best Friend's Wedding"). The screenplay by Tracey Jackson, Tim Firth and Kayla Alpert is based on the books "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and "Shopaholic Takes Manhattan" by Sophie Kinsella.

Isla Fisher is a comic genius! Plus I really want to read these books!

Synopsises from Apple.com except for Confessions of a Shopaholic which is from the official movie website.

What movies are you looking forward to this winter? 

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Testimony by Anita Shreve

From the Publisher's Website:

At a New England boarding school, a sex scandal is about to break. Even more shocking than the sexual acts themselves is the fact that they were caught on videotape. A Pandora's box of revelations, the tape triggers a chorus of voices--those of the men, women, teenagers, and parents involved in the scandal--that details the ways in which lives can be derailed or destroyed in one foolish moment.

Writing with a pace and intensity surpassing even her own greatest work, Anita Shreve delivers in TESTIMONY a gripping emotional drama with the impact of a thriller. No one more compellingly explores the dark impulses that sway the lives of seeming innocents, the needs and fears that drive ordinary men and women into intolerable dilemmas, and the ways in which our best intentions can lead to our worst transgressions.

WOW, just wow. This book was a masterpiece. You know, I was very excited to read it. I started it, and for some reason the first 30 pages didn't really grab me so I set it down for a few days. I picked it back up and never let go! The book definitely keep me in its grips from that point forward.

There are many powerful things going on here. For one- the variety of perspectives and voices makes this about the easiest book to read, there is no chance of getting bored when the voice rotates from person to person (the kids involved, the headmaster, parents of the kids, and people living in town). Though, at first I have to re-remember who each person was, but once I really got going I knew exactly who was who.

Also, the way the story was revealed, going from the aftermath to the event its self to what led up to it. It was a puzzle that put itself together piece by piece. I also really liked how the different characters lives intertwined and how each character affected the others.

The topic of 18-19 year old boys having sex with a 14 year old girl definitely creates strong emotions and sides. Who was to blame? Were the boys only to blame, should the girl share in the blame? My opinion is that no one is completely innocent and no one is completely to blame. I think it was a collective bad move on all of their parts and no one had the sense to step back for a moment and consider what was going on, until after the fact. Very unfortunate. Each person has a different reason for being there and for the most part in the book you find out what lead them to this place.

All of the characters had something to offer but I think my favorite character was Noelle- the girlfriend of one of the boys. I also really liked Laura's perspective, she was the roommate of the girl involved in the incident.

Hands down- this was a very engrossing read and I definitely know it will be talked about for years to come!

5/5 Stars
Review copy provided by publisher

Saturday, December 06, 2008

I HEART your blog!! Take 3

Thank you to Sarah of Sarah's Random Musings for nominating me for this award! She have a fun blog and great taste in books!

I am so thankful for the book blogging community, you guys make my day, everyday! :D

This Week In Books Or OMG YAY FOR YA!


Monday: 


TTYL came from bookmooch and The Teashop Girls for review (Waiting on Wednesday post here)! Recently I've heard that people literally hate TTYL  and don't think teens, maybe it was junior high kids should read it so I finally caved and requested it, just have to know what the fuss is all about!

Tuesday:


I Heart You, You Haunt Me came from bookmooch!

Wednesday: nothing

Thursday:


Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puff came from bookmooch while the other three books came from my weekly Friends of the Library store stop. This week everything was 50 percent off! I paid 38 cents for each of these books, I'm not joking! I had never heard of Marly's Ghost before it sounds really cool though!

Friday:


I went to Borders to buy a gift and happened to remember I had $5 Borders bucks so I used it to buy this book for myself which was on clearance for $5 making it free!

Saturday:


Switch came from bookmooch from Sharon! And Cracked Up to Be via LibraryThing's Early Reviewer's Program!

What books did you get this week?

Friday, December 05, 2008

Lookalikes 24

Long May She Reign by Ellen Emerson White

Mona Lisa (1500s) by Leonardo da Vinci


Meg Powers is the daughter of the President of the United States. She’s about to enter her first year of college. She’s living through the worst year of her life. Last June Meg was kidnapped by terrorists – brutalized, starved, and left for dead. She was shackled in a deserted mine shaft and had to smash the bones in her own hand to escape.

Meg Powers survived the unthinkable, the stuff of nightmares. Her terrorist captor is still at large. But still she must live each day. Ahead of her is the grueling physical therapy to heal her broken body; the challenge of leaving the safety of the White House for her freshman year at college. But harder still than the physical and social challenges ahead are her shattered sense of herself and her family. Will she ever forgive her mother, the President, for her “can not, have not and will not negotiate with terrorists” stance – even when it came to her own daughter? And more difficult still, can Meg forgive herself for having the strength, the intelligence and the wit to survive?

In a brilliant novel, Ellen Emerson White tells her most ambitious and intense story about a most unlikely but deeply affecting heroine.

I believe this book in the series was written in 2007 not the 1980s like the rest of the books!

What do you think of this intentional lookalike?

This is the final of four lookalikes in this series.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Booking Through Thursday: 5 For Favorites

1. Do you have a favorite author?
No- I like lots of authors! I really don't have one favorite, if I list one I have to list another and if I list another, then another and another and another etc!

2. Have you read everything he or she has written?
Since I don't have a favorite author I'm going to answer this question with an author I've read a lot of. One author I've read almost all of their work is the comic artist/illustrator Adrian Tomine. I think I need to still read his first book 32 stories, I also haven't read the few books he's edited.

3. Did you LIKE everything?
I like all of Adrian Tomine's books and comics I've read.

4. How about a least favorite author?
Not really. One book I rather hated was the Lovely Bones so I probably will never read another book by Alice Sebold.

5. An author you wanted to like, but didn’t?
Sarah Vowell- I haven't given up yet though! I've read part of The Wordy Shipmates and will try it again at a later date and I also have Assassination Vacation to give a try!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

"Waiting On" Wednesday! 7

Unlovable by Esther Pearl Watson


A soon-to-be teen classic: Esther Pearl Watson loosely based this graphic novel on a teenager's diary from the 1980s found in a gas-station bathroom. Unlovable is a first-person account of Tammy Pierce's sophomore year in 1985. The comic has a devoted following because it is serialized Bust magazine: this is the first-ever collection and Watson has created over 100 new pages for the book, which details Tammy's the sometimes ordinary, sometimes humiliating, often poignant and frequently hilarious exploits. Her hopes, dreams, agonies and defeats are brought to vivid, comedic life by Watson's lovingly grotesque drawings, filled with all the eighties essentials - too much mascara, leg warmers with heels and huge hair - as well as timeless teen concerns like acne, dandruff, and the opposite sex (or same sex, in some cases) It will have special resonance for women and young adults. Unlovable will be handsomely packaged in a unique hardcover format with sparkly blue glitter.

Released on December 15th 2008.

Ok I am seriously freaking out right now! I read a snippet about this collection coming out about a year ago but you know these sort of things always end up getting delayed for some reason or another. A lot of the comics were published originally in zine format but were mostly out of print. 

And just by chance I looked up the author on amazon and what did I find! The book was coming out like RIGHT NOW! I'm going to pre-order this sucker this very minute! I've read her comics in Bust (actually the reason I subscribed) and got to listen to the author and her husband, who are both hilarious give a presentation a few years ago! GAH! So excited! They also wrote a great book about zines which I adore! Check that one out here!

What are you waiting on to be released? 

"Waiting On" Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Tuesday Thingers!

What's the most popular book in your library? Have you read it? What did you think? How many users have it?

Well like a lot of you, my most popular book is the 1st Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone! The cover pictured is the 10th Anniversary edition. Yes I did read it and liked it. Though, I like several of the later books in the series more. And I actually started reading them after I saw the first movie! It gave me the final push I needed to read them (I owned them but hadn't read them) 37,402 users have this book on Librarything.com! That's a lot of books!

What's your most popular book according to Librarything? 

P.S. Is it just me or is everywhere you look someone reading one of the books from the Twilight series. In the past week I've probably seen 4 different people reading them on the bus!

Hardcover vs. Paperback 5

Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen

Hardcover

Paperback

Sorry this is the largest image I could come by!

Amazon.com Product Description

“Ruby, where is your mother?”

Ruby knows that the game is up. For the past few months, she’s been on her own in the yellow house, managing somehow, knowing that her mother will probably never return.

That’s how she comes to live with Cora, the sister she hasn’t seen in ten years, and Cora’s husband Jamie, whose down-to-earth demeanor makes it hard for Ruby to believe he founded the most popular networking Web site around. A luxurious house, fancy private school, a new wardrobe, the promise of college and a future—it’s a dream come true. So why is Ruby such a reluctant Cinderella, wary and defensive? And why is Nate, the genial boy next door with some secrets of his own, unable to accept the help that Ruby is just learning to give?

Best-selling author Sarah Dessen explores the heart of a gutsy, complex girl dealing with unforeseen circumstances and learning to trust again.

I was never exactly fond of the hardcover so I was rather excited to see this paperback cover, via amazon! It's in the same style as the inside of the hardcover but it's more exciting! It resembles her other covers better I think. 

Hardcover or Paperback? 

Monday, December 01, 2008

Fake Boyfriend by Kate Brian

Amazon.com Product Description:

Lane and Vivi have had it with Isabelle Hunter's boyfriend, Shawn Littig (a.k.a. Sluttig). He is the only person who can turn their smart, confident best friend into a complete mess. When Shawn Sluttig cheats on and dumps Izzy just months before the prom she's been planning since the ninth grade, Lane and Vivi decide to take action.

With a few quick keystrokes, they create a MySpace page for "Brandon," the perfect guy to get Izzy out of her revolving-door relationship with Shawn. Too bad he's totally fake. Vivi's younger brother, Marshall, who they hire to be the "man" behind the profile, is way too into being Izzy's fake boyfriend. So they turn to cute, prep-school Jonathan to be the face of Brandon. But when Vivi falls for Jonathan, and Sluttig tries to wedge his way back into Izzy's prom picture, the whole plan starts to go south faster than you can say "fake boyfriend."


I was really attracted to the premise of this book, two friends make online fake romantic interest for third friend to get her away from her sleazy ex-boyfriend. It could have played out in a number of ways and I wanted to find out how it would.

For the most part this was a fun book! I really liked the character of Lane, who was in love with her best guy friend but couldn't tell him! I also liked the conflict that Vivi goes through in the book. I didn't really care for the character of Isabelle though, we are told she's basically perfect except when it comes to her boyfriend (when it comes to him she gets rather annoying). Maybe it was because the story was never told through her voice so as a reader all you knew was what you learned from her friends.

I would have liked to be in on a lot more of the instant message conversations between Isabelle and the fake love interest, typed by Vivi's brother Marshall. We only got a taste, but I was ready for some full conversations! I think that also would have helped develop Marshall's character a bit more and Isabelle's as well. I also wanted to see the character of Isabelle's ex-boyfriend Shawn a bit more, I believed he was bad news but I wanted to see him show it at least a few more times throughout the book!

These girls get themselves into some pretty funny situations and it's fun to see how they wiggle their way out of them! I definitely knew where the book was going but had a great time getting there. Just wish the characters were developed a bit more!

Fake Boyfriend is now available in hardcover and will be released in paperback February 24th 2009.

How do you feel about books that center around recent technologies?

3.5/5 Stars
Review copy provided by publisher

Knit Two CBS.com Novel Adventure Giveaway!

Day 9 of CBS.com's Novel Adventures Giveaway! (Last Giveaway!)

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Today's Question: If you knit, what is one favorite memory of knitting? If you don't knit, like me, do you wish you did? (I wish I knew how!)

From Amazon.com:

The sequel to the number-one New York Times bestseller The Friday Night Knitting Club, KNIT TWO returns to Walker and Daughter, the Manhattan knitting store founded by Georgia Walker and her young daughter, Dakota. Dakota is now an eighteen-year-old freshman at NYU, running the little yarn shop part-time with help from the members of the Friday Night Knitting Club.

Drawn together by the sense of family the club has created, the knitters rely on one another as they struggle with new challenges: for Catherine, finding love after divorce; for Darwin, the hope for a family; for Lucie, being both a single mom and a caregiver for her elderly mother; and for seventysomething Anita, a proposal of marriage from her sweetheart, Marty, that provokes the objections of her grown children.

As the club’s projects—an afghan, baby booties, a wedding coat—are pieced together, so is their understanding of the patterns underlying the stresses and joys of being mother, wife, daughter, and friend. Because it isn’t the difficulty of the garment that makes you a great knitter: it’s the care and attention you bring to the craft—as well as how you adapt to surprises.


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Novel Adventures Episode 7: The Prince and the Perfect Taco

This Year In Movies: November

This month I watched 16 movies and 2 tv show seasons. The few days of holiday sure helped me sneak some in!

Mama's Boy- Sort of cute, not particularly special. 

Then She Found Me- Ok, again not particularly special, I like that Helen Hunt directed it though.

Matthew Barney: No Restraint- Documentary, gave a bit of insight into the way Barney works.

Son of Rambow- Really really good! I'd suggest this to anyone to watch! I think I need to buy the soundtrack. And Chuck from Gossip Girl alert- talking in his actual accent! Strangely, you can only buy the dvd from Best Buy. 

Some Kind of Wonderful- Watched via Melissa Walker's suggestion, I can't believe I hadn't seen it before! Really liked it! One of the stars played Keith on One Tree Hill!

Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day- Better than I thought it would be, good fun!

Chaos Theory- Ok, not particularly special.

What Happens In Vegas- This was hilarious! Liked it a lot more than I thought I would, ended up buying it!

Twilight- Check out my mini review here!

Dexter Season 2- Seriously great show, I loved the case of the Bay Harbor Butcher!

The Clique- Ok, thought it would be kind of crappy since it's straight to dvd, wasn't really. Made me a bit more interested in reading the books. 

The Sure Thing- This was a re-watch. Saw it a long long time ago, great movie! Has the lady from Novel Adventures and One Tree Hill! And Edie from Desperate Housewives!

Cashmere Mafia Complete Series- I think I like this a bit better than Lipstick Jungle which ended up lasting a bit longer than this show. 

Fred Claus- Funny! Great for watching back to back with Elf!

Get Smart- This was a re-watch as well, probably didn't laugh as loudly this time but it was still very funny!

Valley Girl- Started off a little made for tv movie but ended up getting better. Nicolas Cage was totally cute 20 years ago!

The Royal Tenebaums- This was a re-watch. This is my favorite movie, enough said!

Girls Just Want To Have Fun- Pretty cute, was a mix between Hairspray the movie and the tv show, So You Think You Can Dance!

Some Kind of Wonderful Trailer: 


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