Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Beauty Queens by Libba Bray REVIEW

Basically this books is about a bunch of beauty queens who are left stranded on an island after a plane crash, leaving them with very little food and water. The beauty queens must now work together to survive and find a way of the island.

Racism, Sexual orientation, Feminism, sex, self-esteem is just some of the many themes in Beauty Queen. Sometimes when you read a book with this many themes it can become quite boring as it just focuses too much on one themes and not on the others or it focuses too much on the themes and it makes the book drag on. In this book this wasn't the case, Libba Bray covered so many themes and still made the book funny and interesting.
The style of this book itself was amazing, you are given character profiles which helps you learn more about the characters and connect better with them.  You have bits in the book where it looks like the corporation have gone through the book and took out what they don't want you to see and not forgetting the corporation advertisements which I just have to say brought a smile to my face.

Normally if I read a book with this many characters in it, I get confused and can't remember who is who, but it wasn't the case with this book the characters were all so unique, every single one of the beauty queens had their own set of issues and were all relatable.


I didn't expect to like beauty queens as much as I did, but I absolutely love it and I can't wait to check out more of Libba Bray books. I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars 

Friday, 7 June 2013

Divergent by Veronica Roth (contains spoilers)

Hey guys so today I am here with my review of Divergent by Veronica Roth, if you don't know what Divergent is, well let me explain so here we go. In the book there are five factions, Abnegation who are the selfless ones, Amity the peaceful ones, Candor the honest ones, Duntless the brave ones and Erudite who are the smart ones, so when you reach the age of sixteen you choose which faction you want to live in, you can either stay with your family in the faction you were born into, or leave them and do your own thing. The story follows sixteen year old Beatrice who has to choose which faction she wants to live in and that's where the story really takes off.
So I had heard a lot about this book and me being me decided, it wasn't going to live up the hype and I put off reading it until a few weeks ago...boy was I wrong, it met my expectations and just raised that bar.

Pros of the book:
  • ·        this book grabbed my attention and didn't realise it until I finished it, I literally finished this book in two days, and I don't know if you've seen the book but it's kind of a big book, It also made me feel every single emotion that the character Beatrice was feeling, weather it was happy, scared or sad
  •            To me the characters develop really well in this book, especially Beatrice, she goes from this kind of unhappy little girl to this wonderful strong independent woman, I think this is the first book in a long time where I instantly loved the main character, usually I hate them at the start and then warm up to them
  • ·        The romance doesn't make you feel sick, unlike a lot of books these days I have to say the romance was really well written, In a lot of books I have been reading recently the romance either makes me feel really sick or really annoyed because it's just unbelievable, in Divergent the romance is so cute, like it made me go "AWWWWWW" and brought the biggest smile to my face
  • ·       It surprised me, finally a book that surprises me at the end instead of having me going "Yup, seen that one coming" I was like "WHAT? WOW! WHAT?" so yes it's nice to be surprised for once


Cons of the book:
I don't have any cons for this book :)

My Rating

So I gave this book five out of five stars on Goodreads, because it is simply amazing, I would highly recommend this book, it is just Amazing and I am currently reading the second one so look out for my review of it which should be up pretty soon 

Apologies

Hey guys, so I know I haven't posted in a while and that is because I have had a lot of stuff going on in my personal life, like a death in the family, and then my end of year show in college and loads of coursework so I haven't been reading much, and when I have managed to finish a book I haven't had time to write up a review or make a video, so I am really sorry and I promise I will be back soon, please forgive me :) 

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Review of Matched by Ally Condie


Hey guys so a few weeks ago I finished reading Matched by Ally Condie and I just have to say it was one of the best books I had ever read,  I don’t think I have ever been this angry over a book before but this book made me really mad.
So the book focuses on the main character Cassia, and Cassia lives in a futuristic world, where the government called the “Society” control everything and I mean everything, from who you marry, to how many kids you have. You might think wow, who would live in a world like that? But these people are happy with their lives, everyone who chooses to get married and have kids is usually always happy with their match, so let’s meet Cassia, Cassia ends up getting matched to not one person but two (Xander and Ky). Although she is told that it was only a glitch and Xander is her true match Cassia starts to question the society and find out who her true match is on her own.
What I liked about this book is that it instantly pulls you in and makes you fall in love with it. I did not expect to like this book as soon as I read it but I did it was amazing, I remember reading parts in this book and getting so angry that I just wanted to scream and shout and even in that anger I couldn’t stop reading. Cassia’s character development I thought was really well done as she went from this good girl who did everything the society told her, always obeyed the rules, to this strong girl who believes in what she chooses.  
What I disliked about this book is you didn’t hear much about Xander, I would have loved to see his character develop a bit more like everyone else’s did, to me it felt like Cassia didn’t really give him a chance she just instantly friendzoned him and that annoyed me. Another thing I didn’t really like is how the hell is everyone so cool about the society making decisions for them? It’s like “oh we are going to die at 80 but that’s fine cause the society says it is” even thinking about it still makes me angry.
I gave this book five out five stars on goodreads, because even though there was some things I was not happy about, I did love it and could not put it down. I would recommend this book to people looking for a different type of love story and people who liked Delirium by Lauren Oliver as the two are very similar. 

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

The Catastrophic History of You and Me by Jess Rothenberg Review


Hey guys so I have just finished reading The Catastrophic History of You and Me by Jess Rothenberg. This book has put me through so many emotions, I would literally be crying one minute and laughing the next, I can tell you now I was getting some weird looks in college.

After being told that her boyfriend no longer loves her Brie’s heart breaks and kills her. In the after world Brie meets Patrick and the two soon form a friendship. Patrick is a lost soul and must help Brie through the five stages of grief (Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance).
But things in the living world aren’t so good, Brie’s family are falling apart and her best friend has been keeping a secret about why Jacob (the ex-boyfriend) broke up with her. Can Brie finally move on? Or is she doomed to wonder the earth looking for answers?

When I first heard of this book, I wasn’t that excited for it, I thought it might be dull, but as soon as I started reading that first page I was hooked. What I really like about this book is that it is not all sad and depressing which is what you would except from a book about death, but at the same time it’s not all happy and cheerful it’s just the right balance of both.

As for the characters they are just so relatable, weather it’s Brie, or Jacob or Patrick, you could put yourself in their shoes, because there is at least one time in your life you have or will feel the way one of the characters do. Although their where times when I wanted to grab Brie by the shoulders if I put myself into her shoes I would probably be feeling and acting the same as she did.

The pacing off this book was really well done, it wasn’t too fast and it wasn’t too slow, it was just perfect, it had the right amount of everything, I also really really liked how the start of each chapter either had song lyrics or the name of a song. Which I thought was a nice we touch as it related to the chapter and how the characters where feeling in it.

Over all I gave this book five out of five stars, I would recommend this book to everyone of my friends, viewers, family, it is just amazing. If you are a fan of books such as Before I fall By Lauren Oliver or Between by Jessica Warman then I would defiantly recommend this book for you.
Thanks for checking out my review of The Catastrophic History of You and Me, feel free to leave comments telling me how you felt and your opinions of the book.