Monday, November 21, 2011

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever & Thanksgiving

So people of the world, or just america, Thanksgiving is only a few days away! Can't wait! SO MUCH FOOD!! And my crazy mom bought a fire pit to roast marshmallows ( don't even think its legal for our neighborhood.)

Anyway, a trip down middle school memory lane! Diary of a Wimpy Kid book 6 came out a few days ago and I just read it! I started book one when I was in 7th grade probably and even now as a high school student I still love it!


In this book poor Greg gets stuck in his house for a few days due to a snow storm. On top of that, Greg thinks the police are after him! LOL! Read it!!

-MADISON :D

Monday, November 14, 2011

Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare

 Clockwork Angel is meant to be a side series to the Mortal Instrument series (also by Cassandra Clare), kind of like a prologue. In my opinion, it's a hundred times better, funnier, and more romantic than City of Bones, and this series can stand on it's own. It deserves 10 stars out of five! This takes place in London, about a hundred or so years before the story in City of Bones. Completely different set of characters, minus a few select ageless ones, but it still has the same elements with the Shadowhunters, vamps, warlocks - the whole enchilada of magic.This story opens with the protagonist Tessa, a bookworm who is in search of her older brother, Nate. She goes to London under instructions from her brother, and stays with two horrible women called the Dark Sisters. The Sisters torture Tessa and keep pressing for her to come in contact with her "powers", and with the pressure Tessa discovers a unique talent she has - when she comes in contact with a possession of someone, she can morph her body to look like that person. 
When Tessa hears rumors of her having an arranged marriage to someone called the Magister, in comes crashing Will Herondale. Tessa's knight... hero... bane of her existence. Three words to describe Will: secretive, sarcastic, and HOT! Enough said. 
Sorry! Getting off topic there... Will takes Tessa to the London Institution and there she meets the best cast of characters since Harry Potter, if not better (and for an HP fan like me, that's saying something). There's Charlotte, a strong woman who isn't afraid to speak her mind, her husband Henry, a destructive inventor who's got a kind heart, Jessamine, the classic blond brat, and Jem, the sweetest, corniest, most amazing guy (next to Will). I love the brotherly relationship between Will and Jem - two tortured souls who can confide in each other without judgement. Jem is the only person Will ever allows to see through to his inner darkness (besides Tessa), and in return Will is incredibly protective of Jem and worries about Jem's health. Despite the touching relationship, these two could also raise hell if given the chance. My most favorite line in this book: Jem - "Remember when you tried feeding the mallards meat pies to see if you could raise an army of cannibal ducks?" Will - "And they ate them too, bloodthirsty little beasts." 
Under the noses of the Shadowhunters of England, dark power is rising. Downworlders are causing havoc, screeching about the Magister and how great he is. As the gang at the Institute start to pile together clues, things start to point to the vampires. With allies in right places (including a certain warlock whom I love, and who is now apparently bisexual, not just gay?!), Tessa learns that there may be more connections to the unknown location of her brother, and her powers, than she thought. 
Just what is Tessa? Can Will ever show a crack through his wall of emotions? Will Jem's secret illness be his downfall? Will one of Henry's inventions EVER work right? Read Clockwork Angel to find out!

(Side note: REALLY sorry I haven't been posting lately! I've been super swamped and that's going to change right now! If ever I fail to do my weekly post, I will accept the most horrible punishment... I will let Madison tell me book spoilers! Gah, even the thought of it makes me shudder.)
Later, gaters!
Love, Julia

Friday, November 11, 2011

Forgive My Fins by Terry Lynn Childs

In Forgive My Fins, Terra Lynn Childs weaves a story full of love (even if the characters won't except it at first)... and Mermaids! Main character Lily, heir to the throne of the under water kingdom Thanissia(?) has been living on land in Florida for the past 3 years, since her father, King Whelp of the Mermaids and Mermen, revealed that Lily's mother was actually a human. Now currently staying with her Aunt Rachel and being repeatedly stalked and tortured by her bad-boy next door neighbor Quince Fletcher, Lilly has a problem (besides trying not to kill Quince). See, she's been pining after Brody Bennet, a human. The thing is Lily isn't sure if the feeling is mutual, which is bad because she basically wants to use her once in a lifetime Mermaid (permanant) bond on Brody, but in order to do that she needs to kiss him. When Brody and his long time girlfriend Courtney break up, Lily knows it time to make her move, regardless of the warnings of a not-so-horrible-anymore Quince. When Brody rejects Lily's offer to the school dance, Quince jumps in and offers to help Lily score Brody. Unsure as to Quince's real motives Lily agrees to his help. But when the plan is put into action everything is ruined when Quince tricks Lily into kissing him! Well that just sucks, because now they're bonded. After explaining everything to Quince, Lily decides to head down to her Dad and have him remove the bond. So she and Quince take off, but Lily can't help but notice that Quince doesn't seem as thrilled about getting rid of the bond as she is. Pushing it to the back of her mind Lily asks her dad for a separation, and is completely shocked when her father denies it. He tells Lily than she and Quince must stay bonded for a full week and then if they truly cannot stand to stay bonded he will grant the separation. Within the week both Quince and Lilly must complete 3 challenges, and they both passed. By this point Lily has developed feelings for Quince and decides to go through with the separation anyway because she doesn't want to destroy or hinder Quince's life because of the bond, despite his protests that he loves Lily and would never want to leave her. It's not until after Brody discovers her secret (and acts really stupid about it), and the bond is gone, that Lily figures out she loves Quince too. So with the encouraging words from best friend Perri, Lily heads back to the surface, back to Quince. In the end of this first book they continue to date. There is no bond b/c Quince is now immune due to the official separation. Read this book! Its seriously good!!!


-MADISON!!!!

Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon

An amazing debut to a promising new series! I absolutely loved it! Megan and Adam were adorable together and all the trials they must overcome to be together just make their relationship that much more interesting and believable (if you're a fantasy lover of course, because I don't know if hosting an element in your body, battling evil villains, and trying to fulfill a prophecy are super believable for a run of the mill normal romance). But I digress. Leigh weaves an intricate tale of love with enough action and conflict to keep the story moving in a great direction. 

Megan, an American high school student, moves to Ireland with her father for his job. It's here that she meets Adam DeRis, her soul mate basically. At first Adam is standoffish and avoids Megan, but finally after a boating accident where Megan is knocked unconscious, she and Adam begin to understand that they are destined to be together. 

From the start Meg has figured there was something up with the DeRis family. When she finally finds out, the surprise ends up being bigger than expected. She and the 3 DeRis children all have one of the four elements living inside their bodies. Together they must complete an ancient prophecy in order to balance the four elements of the world. Megan and Adam know its what they must do, but if in the process they may lose each other, will either have the heart to go through with it? 

With great characters, lots of romance, fantasy elements up the wahoo, and crazy bad guys, Carrier of the Mark is a must read. My only regret/ sadness lies with the fact that book 2 isn't scheduled to come out until 2013. SO FAR AWAY! Anyway I recommend it! 5 out of 5 stars! :D



-MADISON 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Drake Chronicles by Alexandra Harvey

         So I don't know how many of you out there have read any or all of the Drake Chronicle books out there, but they are too die for! The newest and 4th just came out a few weeks ago and I've just read it now...Pretty good! I have to say it's not my favorite one, that would be #3 with Hunter and Quinn, or the Lucy/ Nick part of book 1.
         Due to my happiness at the series continuation I am putting up my book 1, Hearts at Stake, review I wrote forever and a half ago for Goodreads.com. (Go Lucy! Favorite character!) I figure it'll make sense to those who haven't read the series yet.



Blurb: The Blakes are rather different to your usual neighbours. They are vampires and some of the members of the family date back to the twelfth century. One of the children, Solange, is the only born female vampire known and, as such, she poses a direct threat to the vampire queen. Her best friend Lucy is human, and when Solange is kidnapped Lucy and Solange's brother, Nicholas, set out to save her. Lucy soon discovers that she would like to be more than just friends with Nicholas. But how does one go about dating a vampire? Meanwhile, Solange finds an unlikely ally in Kieran, a vampire slayer on the hunt for his father's killer.


I really loved this book... in fact I loved the whole series out so far! I was dying for anything to read when I came across My Love Lies Bleeding and I can say that I wasn't dissapointed at any point of the story. This 1st book follows the two stories of best friends Solange and Lucy in alternating first POV. Solange Drake is one of the resident vamps of the story, and get this: She's falling in love with a Vampire Hunter named Kieren! Can someone say match made in Heaven... or Hell? Anyway Solange is said to be the next Vampire Queen according to a 500 year old prophecy. Not only that, but she has to deal with her 7 older brothers who are ultra protective (to an obsessive point) and also a psychotic vampire who's name I forget, but he's crazy. Enter BFF Lucy, the human, but really she's grown up around/with the Drake family for her past 16 years, so she's practically one of them. In Lucy's story she tries to balance helping Solange's problems as well as a completely complicated and confusing possible romance with Nicolas, one of the Drake brothers. Somehow these 2 girls with a crazy friendship manage to battle the Hel Blar vamps (read to find out more), a crazy egotistical fake vampire Queen, and still make time for boys. It's a great read and I recommend the series to everyone! 6 outa 5 stars!


Book 1: Lucy and Nicolas, Solange and Kieren

  Book 2: Isabeau and Logan 

    Book 3: Hunter and Quinn
                                
Book 4: Supposedly Christabel and Connor, with lots of Lucy chapters, tons of Solange problems, Hunter and her mad fighting skills, and poor Kieren who got the short end of the stick in this novel (hopefully he'll be okay come book 5)
  

-MADISON :D