April Wrap Up

Hi guys, this post is coming to you a bit later than we would of liked but it’s finally here (sorry againπŸ˜‚)

Also for our TBR’s each month they might change to what we had originally planned to read. Thanks for your patience guys – Caroline and Jen x

Caroline-

For this month I didn’t read what I had originally planned to as I went to a book signing so I had to read the book for that author, and I was a tad bit ambitious with my tbr pile πŸ˜… these are the books I did read:

Ignite Me- Tahereh Mafi

I love how Juliette finally realised the strength she has within herself in this book. She’s not the scared timid character we met in Shatter Me and it’s amazing to see how far she’s come.

To finally realise Warner’s intentions this whole time was a revelation and also heartbreaking as we see how broken he is but also how much Juliette makes him feel alive again.

Restore Me- Tahereh Mafi

OK THIS BOOK I WAS SCREAMING!!

In this book we see Juliette trying to be the leader of The Reestablishment and trying to figure out how to do that. Then unexpected twists and turns happen and she finally finds out the truth about her past.

She struggles to deal with what she’s been told by Warner, and ok I wanted to slap Warner in the head a few times throughout this because I was like just tell the truth goddammit!!

I love Kenji so much in this because he’s just real and he doesn’t bullshit around anything, and I’m legit in love with his character, and the moments in this with him and Warner.

The twist at the end that you think is it and then BAM another twist and you’re shook honestly. I don’t know how I’m going to wait for the next book, I NEED IT NOW!!

Clean- Juno Dawson

This book has trigger warnings before you read it and I think that’s a good thing to have, but also made me wary of reading it because I didn’t know how I would feel.

I do have mixed feelings about this book. At some stages I was getting a bit frustrated with Lexi who is the main character, but I knew it was her addiction that was making her be a bit of a bitch in it if I’m honest πŸ˜‚ she was very reliant on people who were very toxic in her life.

I am glad how the story turned out and it didn’t trigger me as much as I thought it would which was a huge bonus. Lexi finally works out who she is and deals with her past. It was a really good read.

Jennifer-

So once again April was a flop for me in terms of reading. I only finished 3 books in total and those weren’t even my tbr books, I mean one was πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

The Upside of Unrequited- Becky Albertalli

The first book in read in the month of April was The Upside it Unrequited by Becky Albertalli. I really enjoyed this book, it was so nice to read something fun and fluffy because I had been reading so much fantasy. The representation was amazing in this book with Cassie being interested in having a relationship with a girl, Molly having what I think to be an un represented body type in YA…also…GAY MARRIAGE!!! Molly having so many crushes but not doing anything about them was so relatable πŸ˜‚ The relationship between Cassie and Molly was fun to read about as it goes through stages over the course of the book. I thought Reid was so cute, his funny and nerdy personality reminded me a lot of my boyfriend. Also loved the fact that he didn’t care about what other people think of him. Seeing and hearing about characters from Simon vs the Homosapiens Agenda was so much fun. All around I thought this book was an enjoyable read.

Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone- J.K. Rowling

The next book I completed was a re-read of Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone. Being back in this world was amazing. I had missed it so much! I couldn’t put it down when reading it, literally felt like I was chilling in Hogwarts with Harry and the gang. Hagrid is my favourite character so him featuring heavily in this book is always nice, I feel so comforted when reading about him. The part where Harry is being taught about Quidditch by Oliver Wood was just like the movie scene playing out in my head which was so cool. The characters get up to mischief, learn a lot about spells, flying, quidditch (for Harry) and of course… Voldemort! I might do a review on this because I plan on doing a review for each book in the Harry Potter series just to have up on the blog.

Clean- Juno Dawson

Let me start of by saying wow! I loved this book so much! From the get go this book is gritty and intense which sets us up for quite the ride for the rest of the novel. Lexi is a rebellious teen that has no problems with money but has a problem with addiction which causes her to end up in a rehab centre which her brother brought her to. In this centre we are introduced to a group of likeable, funny and inclusive people who are also struggling with things such as: eating disorders, sex addiction, drug addiction and self harm.

The centres doctors are also very likeable characters, especially Mr Goldstein, I really enjoyed reading about him. I thought this was a very well written and compelling novel. Juno Dawson done an amazing job at writing such an inclusive, gritty and heart wrenching story. One of my favourite books this year so I’m adding that to my list of reviewsto do.

Monthly Wrap Up!

Hey guys, sorry it’s been awhile but we are finally back! We’ve missed blogging so much! In this post we will be bringing our very first monthly Wrap Up; which will consist of the books we read in the month of March 😊 Enjoy – Caroline and Jennifer x

Caroline:

This month I had my birthday and I was in Disneyland for that, so I didn’t get to read all the books I had originally planned to, but I still got a few read!

The first book I read this month was;

Flowers for Algernon-

I didn’t know if this was the type of book that I would like, but I loved it so much! At the start I was so happy that these great things were going to happen for the main character and he was finally going to be who he wanted to be. Then as the story progressed, we see things falling apart and everything changes rapidly. Things go terribly wrong and it’s completely heartbreaking. I’m still thinking about this book and I will definitely re read it! This is a book that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

My second read this month was;

The Cruel Prince-

OMG this book is AMAZING! I love love love the world of Faerie, and to see the way this story was told through a human was a unique way of bringing the story to life! I loved all the different characters and the way they were so obsessed with getting what they wanted no matter what they had to do, it was very intriguing. I’ve a further review in our next blog post!

The third book for me this month was;

Shatter me-

This was a re read for me as I am getting back into this incredible series in preparation for Restore Me! There’s so many things I had forgot happened, and it was so interesting to see them unfold again.

The fourth book for me this month was a short read.

Destroy Me-

Is a novella that’s part of the Shatter Me series and it’s from Warner’s POV, so of course I loved this book!!

Finally the book I’m currently reading is Unravel Me-

This is the second book in the Shatter Me series. I’m falling in love with it all over again!

Jennifer:

Well I had planned to read 5 books but unfortunately I only got 2 and a half books read (not my best reading month). There’s always next month to make up for it! Anyways let’s get right into what I read in March πŸ™‚

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black was the first book I read in March. To say I enjoyed it would be a massive understatement! I absolutely adored the world and characters Holly Black created, she’s a genius I swear. The storytelling in this book was amazing, having a human as a main character in the world of Faerie was a super cool way of having the story told, seeing it through the eyes of a human as opposed to through the eyes of Faeries. It transported me to a completely different place which felt very magical. I loved the idea of the courts and what people in them would do for power. We have a full depth review and what went down at the Holly Black book signing post coming very soon!

They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera

They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera is the second book I managed to get finished in March. The premise of this book was so intriguing to me that it immediately drew me in. I think it was all down to the fact that it was based over the course of a 24 hour period so it was very fast paced. He has a way of gripping you within the first few pages and makes you completely fall in love with his characters. I adored Rufus and Mateo so much, they were both really fun to read about. I honestly felt like I knew them while reading this book, I wish I did 😞 I left this book feeling sad because I wanted more but that’s down to the way it ended…damn you Adam lol. I feel like I learned something, it’s like Adam gives you a little life lesson through his writing.

The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli

Okay I haven’t completely finished this book but I’m halfway through so I thought I’d just include it in this Wrap Up. I’ve loved what I’ve read so far so I’m sure I’m going to enjoy the second half too πŸ™‚ A good happy contemporary was just what I needed after reading Adams books. The character of Molly having experienced many cases of unrequited love (her having experienced crushes and not doing anything about it) is something I done a lot of as a teenager! Becky’s writing is super easy to read and her characters are relatable in ways I feel I have felt in the past so that’s nice to have in something I’m reading. Stories about love are certainly a favourite of mine. What can I say, I’m a hopeless romantic!

We will have our next blog for you guys very soon, which will be a more in depth review of The Cruel Prince and what happened at the book signing! We hope you guys have enjoyed this post, and we promise we won’t leave it as long for the next one! -Caroline and Jennifer

Rapid Fire Book Tag

Hey guys! Jennifer here πŸ™‚ Just thought i’d do a fun book tag to have up before my next post. I’ve seen this go around booktube over the past few years and got the inspiration from JesseTheReader and ReadByZoe. Enjoy! 😊

E-book or physical book?

Definitely physical!! I love the feeling of having the book in my hand and seeing how far I am as I go on.

Paperback or hardback?

Paperbacks are a lot cheaper which suits me best but I do get the occasional hardback πŸ™‚

Online or in-store book shopping?

In-store 100%! I like to see all the books laid out and the deals/sales they do have.

Trilogies or series?

Series as I get a more fleshed out world/characters. I tend to want that little bit more from trilogies even though I enjoy them.

Heroes or villains?

Villains. Don’t get me wrong I love a good ‘hero saves the day’ moment but it’s so much fun to learn about villains and how they came to be what they are.

A book you want everyone to read…

A book I want everyone to read is History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera and the Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.

Recommend an underrated book..

If I Stay & Where She Went by Gayle Forman.

The last book you finished…

Everless by Sara Holland

The last book you bought…

Kings Cage by Victoria Aveyard

Weirdest thing you’ve ever used as a bookmark…

A pringles lid

Used books – yes or no?

I’m definitely open to reading used books, I’ve done it before πŸ™‚

Top three favourite genres…

Urban Fantasy, Dystopian and Contemporary.

Borrow or buy?

Buy, I’m a book hoarder.

Character or plot?

Character driven stories make the story into what it is, but I do love a good plot so I’m going to have to say both.

Long or short books?

Both!

Long or short chapters?

Somewhere in-between.

The first three books you can think of…

City of Glass, Fangirl and Clockwork Princess.

Books that make you laugh or cry?

Books that make me cry, they have a bigger impact on me.

Our world or fictional world?

Fictional!

Audiobook – yes or no?

I never really listen to them.

Ever judge a book by its cover?

I know they say not to but of course I do! I just seen such a pretty cover and I already have it on my tbr.

Book to movie or book to tv adaptation?

Book to movie.

A movie or tv show you prefer to its book.

Mockingjay (both parts were amazing!)

Series or standalones?

Depends on the genre. I prefer series for fantasy books and contemporary/mystery books for standalones.

If you got this far I applaud you. *high five*. Hope you all enjoyed! Feel free to do this tag if you haven’t already πŸ™‚ As always thank you for reading.

– Jennifer ✌🏻

March TBR 2018

Hey guys!! Hope you’re all well πŸ™‚ We just want to say thank you so much for following and interacting with our blog since we posted our first post not so long ago. We really appreciate it…A LOT! Today we bring you our very first Monthly TBR. In this post we will tell you all what we plan to read over the course of the month of March. – Caroline and Jennifer x

Caroline:

My TBR this month is:

-Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes;

Charlie Gordon is the first human test subject for surgery to increase his intelligence.

I have heard so many great things about this book and that it is meant to break your heart, so of course I’ve to read it!

-The Cruel Prince by Holly Black;

This is the first book in The Folk of the Air trilogy, and follows Jude, who lives in a world despised by faeries.

I love anything to do with faeries so of course I can’t wait to read this book! I’m also meeting Holly Black this month so I’m reading this in preparation for that!

-The Wren Hunt by Mary Watson;

Every winter Wren Silke is chased through the forest in a warped version of a childhood game, but this year is different.

When I read the blurb for this book I immediately had to buy it, it sounds so interesting, I can’t wait to start it!

-Shatter Me series (re-read) by Tahereh Mafi;

Juliette has a paralysing and killing touch.

All I have to say is WARNER!!

-Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi;

Juliette and Warner’s story continues in the fourth instalment in Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series.

I am so so so so excited to dive back into this series!!

These are all the books I hope to read this month all going well!:)

Jennifer:

The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli-

This book is essentially about Molly Peskin Suso who has experienced many cases of unrequited love. Her sister Cassie gets a new girlfriend who has a funny flirtatious friend- Will. Turns out Molly has a co-worker…Reid who is a Tolkien Superfan. Who will she fall for? I have no idea but damn am I excited to find out:)

They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera-

September 5th – Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to give them some bad news – they’re going to die today. Both are strangers to each other but on their ‘End Day’ they look to make a new friend. Lucky for them there’s an app called the last friend app. Together they meet up to live a lifetime in a single day. I love Adams writing and it’s made me cry before so I have no doubt that this one will do the same. His books have a way of making me think differently about the world after I read them.

All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven-

Theodore Finch wants to take his own life, Violet Malarkey is devastated by her sisters death. They meet on the ledge of the school bell tower and so their story begins. It’s only together they can be themselves. Violets world grows, Finch’s begins to shrink. How far will Violet go to save the boy she has come to love?This book was gifted to me by Caroline for my birthday and she has given it so much praise so it’s only made me super intrigued to read it and see what it’s all about.

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black-

First in a new trilogy called The Folk of Air Trilogy, Jude and her sisters see their parents murderer in front of them. An assassin abducts the three girls and brings them to the world of Faerie. Jude soon discovers that in order to survive this dangerous new world she has to be as smarty and deceitful as the Fey themselves.Anything fairy related is good in my books and especially coming from the queen herself Holly Black (who I’m meeting this month).

Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare-

The second instalment in The Dark Artifices trilogy. A shadowhunters life is bound by fury, constrained by honour. The world of a shadowhunter is a solemn pledge and no vow is more sacred than the vow that binds parabatai (warrior partners) – sworn to fight and die together but never to fall in love.Yes yes I know I should have never put this book off for so long, but I’m getting to it now…finally!

Well those are all the books we both plan on reading this month. All which are subject to change, we may switch or add one to the mix. All which will be revealed in our March wrap up at the end of the month! πŸ™‚ Have a great month, full of great books. Happy reading πŸ“š – Caroline and Jennifer x