Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Book Review: The Everafter by Amy Huntley


The Everafter by Amy Huntley
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publish Date: September 16, 2009
Hardcover, 248 pages


My Review:
The Everafter is another powerful young adult after-death book.  I have just read Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver and while they deal with a similar subject, each author handles their book very differently.  So don't think just because they are after-death books they are the same.  Definitely not.  And no I promise this review won't compare the two - I wouldn't do that.  Each book should be considered on it's own merits.

From the start Madison is a likeable character, she has awakened and has no idea where she is.  She realizes she's dead and she's unsure how she got there, but there are things, things that she lost while she was alive that are floating in this world.  If she touches these things she is transported back in time to when she lost the item and she sees the scene again and again if she wants.  As Madison drifts through different places in her life, loving some, feeling sorrow at others and completely icked out by others, you get to know Madison.  It's a very interesting way to learn about her life. As she learns about her life and remembers, she starts to wonder about her death and as the end of the book grows near she gets closer and closer to finding out about this. 

The plotting is very well-done, I thought the book was well-paced.  I was never bored.  I found each small aspect of Madison's life to be very interesting and everything moved Madison to the ultimate end of the book.  I also enjoyed the characters, Madison is a great character, likable, caring, she's still a typical teenager and she takes things for granted, but going back to these times she sees that.  I liked seeing her and her best friend, Sandra and also her boyfriend Gabe.  They added to the story and the development of Madison's character.

A very well done young adult novel.  I loved reading every minute and look forward to reading more of Ms. Huntley's books.

My Rating:  4.5/5.0

About the Book:
Madison Stanton doesn't know where she is or how she got there. But she does know this - she is dead. And alone in a vast, dark space. The only company Maddy has in this place are luminescent objects that turn out to be all the things she lost while she was alive. And soon she discovers that, with these artifacts, she can reexperience - and even change - moments from her life.

Her first kiss.

A trip to Disney World.

Her sister's wedding.

A disastrous sleepover.

In reliving these moments, Maddy learns illuminating and frightening truths about her life - and death.

About the Author:
Amy Huntley says that a colleague's musings were the spark that inspired the everafter:

"I've always had a tendency to attach myself to the objects of my life, so when one of my friends said something like, ‘Wouldn't it be funny if all those things you lost turned up after you were dead, just when you didn't need them anymore?' it got me thinking. But I wanted to believe there would be a purpose to their reappearance. As the story evolved, I realized that Madison's quest to make peace with moving on to the Everafter is really the same battle that everyone goes through as they grow and become someone new."

Amy lives with her husband and daughter in Michigan, where she is a teacher of high school English.

FTC Information: I checked this book out from my wonderful library system for my reading pleasure.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.

Giveaway: The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong


This week isn't an ARC giveaway and it's not even a recently released YA book.  But it is the first book in a great YA series that has been generating buzz since it first came out.  I'm not sure how I ended up with my copy (I think I bought it) but I really want to start reading the series and the only way to do that is to give this copy away so I will read it before the end of the giveaway.

This week's giveaway is The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong.  So if you are one of the few that has never read this book - this giveaway is for you (or if you want to re-read it, or have your own copy to keep)  It released at the back in 2008 from HarperTeen and I have a nice trade paperback copy, gently read but still in wonderful condition. It's the first in the Darkest Powers series.  Haven't heard of the book yet (then where have you been)?  Here is some more information:

After years of frequent moves following her mother’s death, Chloe Saunders’s life is finally settling down. She is attending art school, pursuing her dreams of becoming a director, making friends, meeting boys. Her biggest concern is that she’s not developing as fast as her friends are. But when puberty does hit, it brings more than hormone surges. Chloe starts seeing ghosts–everywhere, demanding her attention. After she suffers a breakdown, her devoted aunt Lauren gets her into a highly recommended group home.

At first, Lyle House seems a pretty okay place, except for Chloe’s small problem of fearing she might be facing a lifetime of mental illness. But as she gradually gets to know the other kids at the home–charming Simon and his ominous, unsmiling brother Derek, obnoxious Tori, and Rae, who has a “thing” for fire–Chloe begins to realize that there is something that binds them all together, and it isn’t your usual “problem kid” behaviour. And together they discover that Lyle House is not your usual group home either…

Rules for the giveaway:  Simple, just comment and leave an email address where to contact you.  Nothing more.  No additional entries, just keeping this one completely simple.  Open to the US/Canada only.  Ends 7/20/2010.

International - hang on a few weeks - I'm probably going to do a giveaway just for you.
Not a YA fan - also hang on, I have some other books on the tbr pile to giveaway over the next few weeks.

Teaser Tuesday - July 13

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
"I was attacked in the forest! By El Chupacabra!"
The circle of men fell silent.  Two made a rapid sign of the cross.
From Running From The Devil by Jamie Freveletti
(there really is no El Chupacabra in the book - these lines were amusing to me)
Running from the Devil

Monday, July 12, 2010

Book Review: Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George


Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George
Publisher: BloomsburyUSA Children's Books
Publish Date: May 25, 2010
Hardcover, 257 pages


My Review:
Princess of Glass is a delightful fairy-tale with a twist from Jessica Day George. It's the second book in what I am guessing is a series (there are a bunch of sisters).

I thoroughly enjoyed Princess of Glass.  Poppy was a very interesting character along with Christian and of course Ellen.  I also enjoyed the secondary character of Marianne who Poppy is staying with and who becomes fast friends with Poppy and Christian.  I especially love Poppy's spirit, she's not the typical princess of the times, she likes to try new things and doesn't back down from how she feels.  She doesn't let her title make her who she is, she makes herself who she is.  She is a great character who shows love and compassion even when it is difficult and I really enjoyed reading about her.

One of the things I really liked about the book is I never did see where it was going.  I knew Ellen was going to play a part and it was a "wicked twist on Cinderella", but I wasn't sure what was going to happen until it did.  And when the plot really gets going it never stops.  I loved reading every word of this book and it reads quickly.   It was intriguing, there is some romance, there is a wicked fairy godmother and several interesting characters.  What more can you ask for in a young adult book?

I will be seeking out Princess of the Midnight Ball now because I want to more more about this family, but I think enough was covered in Princess of Glass so that you don't have to read Princess of the Midnight Ball to read Princess of Glass.  I never felt lost in the book, just intrigued to learn more.  So check Princess of Glass out, it is a thoroughly delightful young adult read for the young and the older alike.


My Rating: 4.75/5.0

About the Book:
The engrossing companion novel to Princess of the Midnight Ball, with a wicked twist on Cinderella.

Hoping to escape the troubles in her kingdom, Princess Poppy reluctantly agrees to take part in a royal exchange program, whereby young princes and princesses travel to each other’s countries in the name of better political alliances—and potential marriages. It’s got the makings of a fairy tale—until a hapless servant named Eleanor is tricked by a vengeful fairy godmother into competing with Poppy for the eligible prince. Ballgowns, cinders, and enchanted glass slippers fly in this romantic and action-packed happily-ever-after quest from an author with a flair for embroidering tales in her own delightful way.

About the Author:
Jessica Day George is the author of Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow, Dragon Slippers, and its sequel, Dragon Flight. Originally from Idaho, she studied at Brigham Young University and lived in Delaware and New Jersey before settling down in Salt Lake City, Utah. She had been a movie store clerk, librarian, bookseller, and school office lady before she got her big break. Jessica lives with her husband, their young son, and a five-pound Maltese named Pippin in a house that needs to be vacuumed much too often.

Her website


FTC Information: I received this book through Traveling ARC Tours for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.

Once Upon a Read-A-Thon Start


So today starts the Once Upon a Read-a-Thon hosted by Pure Imagination, Reading Angel and Candace's Book Blog.  It's today through Wednesday.  Now I can't quite get as much reading done during a weekday readathon, but I am going to try to do as much as I can and have fun.  I'll also be following the #readathon hashtag on twitter.  I'll post daily updates and a final update on Thursday.

I already have 45 minutes in this morning reading while on the Treadmill.  It's easiest to read hard backs on the treadmill so I started The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz and it's great so far.  I'm about 75 pages in.

Some other books I plan on reading are:

Running from the Devil by Jamie Freveletti
Running Dark by Jamie Freveletti
The Island by Elin Hilderbrand
Inner Circle by Kate Brian

Running from the Devil  Running Dark: A Novel  The Island: A Novel  Inner Circle (Private, Book 5)The Van Alen Legacy (Blue Bloods, Book 4)

And really whatever else catches my fancy.  I expect to read 2-3 books during this time.  I'm looking forward to seeing how everyone else does as well!


It's Monday What Are You Reading - July 12


Come post weekly and see what others are reading too just so you can add to your tbr - I always do! For more information see Sheila at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and join in!

Books Completed Last Week 
    Reading Now:
    • The Dead Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan (audible at work)
    • Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook in car)
    • The Island by Elin Hildenbrand (review) 
    • The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz (library)
    Next:
    • Next Time I'm Gonna Dance by Linda Rettstatt
    • The Passage by Justin Cronin
    • Amanda Memories by Joel Gecht
    Reviews completed this week (books read before this week):

    Summary -
    Great reading week again this week, I read some really good books, no duds at all this week.  Working out is still yielding a lot of reading time and that is great - getting exercise and reading together work great for me.

    Favorite book of the week:  Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel (review coming towards the end of the month) and The Tension of Opposites was wonderful as well.

    Check my sidebar, I'm giving away a copy of The Tension of Opposites by Kristina McBride, this one has been receiving great buzz and I'm enjoying it so far.

    Sunday, July 11, 2010

    Book Review: Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah


    Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
    Publisher:St. Martin's Press
    Publish Date: February 2, 2010
    Hardcover, 394 pages
    Audiobook, Brilliance Audio


    My Review:
    I did not know what to expect when I started listening to this book.  I always enjoy Kristin Hannah's books but sometimes they are a little slow and I wasn't sure I was in the mood for it, but then I decided I had to listen to it.  I am so glad I did.

    The plot is amazing.  In the beginning I did not understand Meredith and Nina's mother at all, I saw her as cold and unfeeling and wondered what her problem could be.  Then there was Meredith and Nina themselves.  Meredith who stayed behind and helped with her father's orchard and gave up her dreams, she married young, had children who are now in college and now feels more distant from her husband than she ever thought possible.  Nina is following her dreams wherever they take her, searching for the perfect photograph and running from love.  When their father's health problem brings them together after being a part things begin to change.

    I love all the self-discovery in this book and I love the way it is written with the telling of the fairy-tale as the center piece.  I learned a lot about WWII Russia, things I never knew about this area and the hardships the people went through.  The story is ultimately a story of never giving up, going for your dreams and being true to yourself.  All three women grow so much during this story and it is beautiful to watch it unfold before you.  The characterization is beautifully done, the plot moves along at a great pace and there are numerous surprises I never saw coming.  You will probably need some tissues for this one, but you won't mind.  If you enjoy Kristin Hannah's novels then I highly recommend this one.

    As an audio book - this one is amazing.  The reader does a terrific job with all of the voices and her Russian accent makes the book even better - it really came to life as I listened.  So I highly recommend it in either form you like - written or audio.

    My Rating:  4.5/5.0

    About the Book:
    Meredith and Nina Whitson are as different as sisters can be. One stayed at home to raise her children and manage the family business; the other followed a dream and traveled the world to become a famous photojournalist. But when their beloved father falls ill, these two estranged sisters will find themselves together again, standing alongside their disapproving mother, Anya, who even now offers no comfort to her daughters. On his deathbed, their father extracts a promise: Anya will tell her daughters a story; it is one she began years ago and never finished. This time she will tell it all the way to the end.

    The tale their mother tells them is unlike anything they’ve heard before—a captivating, mysterious love story that spans more than sixty years and moves from frozen, war-torn Leningrad to modern-day Alaska. Nina’s obsession to uncover the truth will send them all on an unexpected journey into their mother’s past, where they will discover a secret so shocking, it shakes the foundation of their family and changes who they believe they are.

    Mesmerizing from beginning to end, Winter Garden is that rarest of novels — at once an epic love story and an intimate portrait of women poised at the crossroads of their lives. Evocative, lyrically written, and ultimately uplifting, it will haunt the listener long after the last word is spoken.

    About the Author:
    Kristin Hannah is the New York Times bestselling author of sixteen novels, including Firefly Lane and the blockbuster On Mystic Lake. She is a former lawyer turned writer and is the mother of one son. She lives in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii with her husband.

    Kristin Hannah's webpage
    Her Blog



    Other Reviews of Winter Garden:
    Beck's Book Picks

    If you have a book review up of this book let me know and I will link to it.

    FTC Information: I checked out this audiobook from my local library for my listening enjoyment.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.