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message 201: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Green, Space 109:
Read Sever (The Chemical Garden, #3) by Lauren DeStefano by Lauren DeStefano
Finished:3/6/13
Rating: ★★★★�
Review:
4.75
Everything concludes well in this final installment. It was terribly sad at parts and there were quite a few shocking developments. If you think Housemaster Vaughn was bad in previous books he takes the cake in this one. What a truly horribly evil man. I have so enjoyed this trilogy and am sad to see it end. I never expected to end up liking Cecily as much as I did in this one too.


message 202: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Ok B I'm putting the mojo on you early we need to draw orange this week :)


message 203: by Daffodil (last edited Mar 08, 2013 10:57PM) (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments Green

Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet (Charley Davidson, #4) by Darynda Jones Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet, Darynda Jones, 3-6-13
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review: Prior to even starting the book, I commented on how Charley uses humor as a coping mechanism in even extremely serious moments, so the following quote from page 99 really jumped out at me when I came across it.
"She chuckled and I was glad I could help her sprinkle a little humor onto an otherwise horrific situation. It always helped me cope. Life was too short to be taken seriously."
I think this sums up Charley's attitude quite well. As the Grim Reaper, Charley has had an intimate knowledge of death since the moment of her birth. Even when things are at their worst, she is quite willing to wield humor as a weapon. She can come across as irreverent ... well she is irreverent on the surface. But, when it comes right down to it, Charley can be counted on to fight for what she believes is right.

Charley has recovered physically from the traumatic events at the end of book 3 (view spoiler), but hasn't been able to leave her apartment in the couple months since her release from the hospital. However, when a new client in desperate need of help comes to her, she doesn't let that stop her from doing the right thing. Between investigating leads, tracking down Reyes, confronting her father, fighting demons and solving a string of bank robberies, Charley begins to face her own problems and her strong personality quickly reasserts itself.

Definitely worth the read.


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Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments Christal wrote: "Peach Pies and Alibis (A Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery #2) by Ellery Adams . . . Rating: ★★★★�"

Just thought I'd let you know I checked the first book out from the library. I'm always on the lookout for paranormal mysteries.


message 205: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Draw will be later today. Just a out to finish night shift so home to bed for me. Hopefully we'll have Meghan's review by then ;)


★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ô★ (starinheaven) | 541 comments Space 109, Green Review
Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1) by Ilona Andrews
Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

Book Completed: 3/9/2013
Book Rating: ★★★★

Review:
This book was a great take with a little bit of everything when it comes to paranormal. I always like books with a different take on the paranormal and not just the normal vampire books or shifter books that follow the norm as far as what vampires and shifters "do" with their time and eating habits.

I actually really like Kate and her attitude on life. She is a great mix of sassy and sarcastic. I know that there are times I wish I could have more a take on life with that attitude. She is a great strong female character and her way of showing her abilities and need to kick some butt shows.

I would really like to see how her relationship with Curran grows especially with how much they infuriate one another.


message 207: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Week 7 draw: 2 of hearts = Blue cover (space 109)


message 208: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Sorry Jenne - I really thought hard about orange when I went to the randomiser.....but alas.....twas not to be :(


message 209: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments S'all good :)


★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ô★ (starinheaven) | 541 comments All right! I need a little help. I am trying to decide between The Body Finder (The Body Finder, #1) by Kimberly Derting and If I Stay (If I Stay, #1) by Gayle Forman


message 211: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Would you call this blue Eve (Eve, #1) by Anna Carey


★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ô★ (starinheaven) | 541 comments I sure would.


message 213: by Christal (new)

Christal | 374 comments I've been wanting to read If I Stay (If I Stay, #1) by Gayle Forman .

I would probably say Eve (Eve, #1) by Anna Carey is more green than blue, but I could see it going either way.

I'll be reading Spellbinding by Maya Gold .


message 214: by Christal (new)

Christal | 374 comments Daffodil wrote: "Christal wrote: "Peach Pies and Alibis (A Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery #2) by Ellery Adams . . . Rating: ★★★★�"

Just thought I'd let you know I checked the first book out from the library. I'm always on the lookout for parano..."


I hope you like it, Daffodil. The magical elements are stronger in the second book but both are great cozy mysteries.


message 215: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25793 comments Jenne, I call Eve (Eve, #1) by Anna Carey green


message 216: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments I'm trying to decide between:
Better Off Undead (The Bloodhound Files, #4) by D.D. Barant The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen The Lost Night (Rainshadow, #1, Harmony, #9) by Jayne Castle Rogue (Shifters, #2) by Rachel Vincent

I'll let you know once I make up my mind.


message 217: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments i'll be reading Haunted Moon (Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon, #13) by Yasmine Galenorn


message 218: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Ill figure out what I'm reading later today.


message 219: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments I think I'll be reading Calculated In Death (In Death, #36) by J.D. Robb instead.


message 220: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Is this blue enough? His Dark Bond (Fallen, #2) by Anne Marsh


message 221: by Christal (new)

Christal | 374 comments I would think so, Jenne.


message 222: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments I'm reading the sample for Close Liaisons (The Krinar Chronicles, #1) by Anna Zaires and if it doesn't grab me then ill read His Dark Bond (Fallen, #2) by Anne Marsh


message 223: by Christal (last edited Mar 12, 2013 01:46PM) (new)

Christal | 374 comments Spellbinding by Maya Gold

Space: space 109, blue space
Title by Author: Spellbinding by Maya Gold
Read: 3/10/13
Rating: ★★★☆�
Review:
Spellbinding by Maya Gold was a quick and easy read that I think would be perfect for the younger-end of the YA readers spectrum. The story was simplistic but interesting, the characters just colorful enough, and the romance present but chaste. I imagine this book could become very popular with younger girls that are just beginning to venture into the reading world of YA fantasies.

Abby Silva just turned sixteen and is awkward and bit unpopular. She has a few close friends, but her secret crush, popular jock Travis Brown, has always seemed unattainable and she never feels like she fits in with her family members. Things change once Abby begins to research her family tree and finds familial ties originating during the Salem Witch Trials. Her ancestors were accused of being witches, but was that actually true? And has their power in the craft descended to Abby?

Abby was fairly withdrawn at the beginning of the book, but once she visited Salem and started thinking that she might be a witch, she really came into her own. She begins to be more confident in all aspects of her life and starts realizing that she needs to take charge of it if she wants to be happy. I liked seeing her character growth, especially in such a short novel, but I never felt a real connection to Abby and I had a hard time caring about the things that were happening to her. She wasn't an irritating protagonist by any means, she was just a little bland.

The two love interests in the stoy were complete opposites. Mr. Popular Travis Brown was unassuming and unthoughfully polite, but I never really understood why Abby liked him so much. He was dating a horrible girl but never seemed bothered by what she did to other people. Once Abby put the whammy on him, he became more of a puppy dog than an actual character and I was sad to see him used in that way. Rem was the other love interested and he was an older boy who lived and worked in Salem. He was a practioner like Abby but always ran so hot and cold she could never get a read on him. He acted like he was into her, but would then push her away. As annoying as the back and forth could become, I preferred Rem because he at least had some personality.

The story itself flowed well and the writing was in a nice, clean style but I found the plot to be too predictable for me. I could guess what was going to happen every step of the way. I also never connected with any of the characters, nor did I ever feel they were truly in danger. The whole story was missing an element of true tension for me. Those are the main reasons that I recommend this book for younger readers. I think they will be able to enjoy this storyline in a way that I, as an old jaded reader, just could not. Spellbinding was a cute way to pass a couple of hours, but I think that younger YA readers will be the ones most satisfied with this witchy tale.


message 224: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Ok so I ended up going with His Dark Bond (Fallen, #2) by Anne Marsh for this week. I'm 25% in so far.


message 225: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Space 109, Blue:
Read: His Dark Bond (Fallen, #2) by Anne Marsh by Anne Marsh
Finished: 3/14/13
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
So a little slow to start but after halfway through I couldn't put it down.
Zer is the leader of the fallen and they're all on the mission of finding the fallen's soulmates. Nessa is a genetic scientist and turns out her discovery leads to the soulmates. But Nessa herself is on the soulmate hitlist. Zer has to get to her first and have her bond with one of the fallen. There's no denying Zer and Nessa could be soulmates but Zer doesn't think he deserves a soulmate. I definitely preferred the first one but still the concept and world building is so unique and enjoyable.


message 226: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Week 7 - blue (space 109)
Book: haunted moon by Yasmine galenorn
Finished: 15/3/13
Stars: 4

Review:
This sisters are smart, sassy & sophisticated. They are aware of their capabilities and their weaknesses. The girls have different abilities: a witch, a were & a vamp. Each girl has a partner (or partners) that complement them. This time round the aleksais psychic network has teamed with a demon to create havoc. I found the ending was very rushed but overall a good read.


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Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments Blue
Calculated In Death (In Death, #36) by J.D. Robb Calculated in Death, J.D. Robb, 3-13-13
Rating: 5 stars
Review: I love how easy it is to slip right back into Eve & Roarke's world. It's always familiar, without being stale. Eve & Roarke's relationship has continued to grow throughout the series and because of that Eve has been able to face the ghosts of her abusive childhood.

The mystery in Calculated in Death was interesting to follow and the character interactions were laced with warmth and humor as always. Overall another keeper in the series.


message 228: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments I'm happy, UPS tracking has my book order landing on my doorstep tomorrow. So another blue card would be great, just the excuse I need to read Mountain Echoes (Walker Papers, #8) by C.E. Murphy . I'm also desperately waiting on Frost Burned (Mercy Thompson, #7) by Patricia Briggs , but white isn't one of our color choices.


message 229: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments I'm hoping for blue or yellow. I tell you what I'm doing 3 team challenges right now and all 3 have a time deadline. I haven't been too lucky making my books work with each other :-/


message 230: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments updated! meghan - i just realised you didn't tell us which bool you went with this week....


message 231: by Christal (new)

Christal | 374 comments I hope you like Mountain Echoes (Walker Papers, #8) by C.E. Murphy , Daffodil! I thought it was really good but Frost Burned (Mercy Thompson, #7) by Patricia Briggs was amazing.


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★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ô★ (starinheaven) | 541 comments Meghan's Blue Space 109 Review
If I Stay (If I Stay, #1) by Gayle Forman
If I Stay by Gayle Forman

Completed: 3/16/2013
Rating: ★★★★ ½

Review:
This book was written extremely well. It was engaging and gave you everything you ever may have wanted to know about Mia. It is sad and inspiring and makes you feel grateful to live.

I absolutely loved Mia's family and friends. They are all outgoing, spontaneous, and tough-as-nails. It doesn't matter if it was her grandparents, parents, brother, boyfriend, or best friend. They were all very similar, yet slightly different and it made you fall in love with each and every one of them.

Mia's grandfather made me break down and cry in public when he had his one-on-one time with Mia. (view spoiler)


message 233: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments up to date and ready for the card draw.
so this week we want: blue, yellow.....or white? LOL! my fingers are crossed for white too! :P


message 234: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Draw us a good one B :)


message 235: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Hope this works for everyone!

Ace of diamonds = red (space 114)


★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ô★ (starinheaven) | 541 comments I think I will read 44 Scotland Street (44 Scotland Street, #1) by Alexander McCall Smith as I am borrowing it and should probably return it soon. Unless it needs to be more fantasy/sci-fi. If it does then I think I will go with either Fire (Graceling Realm, #2) by Kristin Cashore or Inkheart (Inkworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke


message 237: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Do y'all think this is red enough Szalone Życie Wampira (Najstarszy Wampir w Mieście, #1) by Nancy Haddock


message 238: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments I'm not sure what I'm going to read. My red covers are either completely new series or I have one book to finish before I can move onto the red covered one. I might start A Rush of Wings (The Maker's Song, #1) by Adrian Phoenix , but I'm not completely sure yet.


message 239: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments I think everyone's books look good. But check in the Q&A section if you want more confirmation :)

Meghan I think your library book is fine - there's no stipulation that I'm aware of in terms of genre just cover colour. Again check with Sandra in the Q&A if you want ;)

This week for me: Spell Bound (Women of the Otherworld, #12) by Kelley Armstrong


message 240: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25793 comments Meghan any genre is OK, we just prefer pnr/uf/scifi, but if you've gotta read that one, then go for it ;)

Jenne, yes that's OK.


message 241: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Thanks again Sandra! :D


message 242: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments If I read Msg 217 in the Question & Answer thread correctly, Sandra gave the okay to Frost Burned (Mercy Thompson, #7) by Patricia Briggs as a red cover. That being the case, it will definitely be my choice for the week.


message 243: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Awesome detective work there Daffodil!!


message 244: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25793 comments Yep, I did :D


message 245: by Christal (new)

Christal | 374 comments I think I will read Scarlet (Lunar Chronicles, #2) by Marissa Meyer this week.

I hope you like Spellbound, Belinda. Savannah wasn't my favorite narrator but the book was pretty good. I hope you have Thirteen ready to go because it has a wicked cliffhanger.


message 246: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Oh no!! I don't have it yet.....*heads off to buy it*


message 247: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 1179 comments Starting mine today ;)


message 248: by Belinda (last edited Mar 19, 2013 04:39AM) (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Finished!
@ crystal - I see what you mean! I want to keep going!


Week 8 review: Spell Bound
Ace of diamonds = Red cover (space 114)
Stars: 4
Finished: 18/3/13
Review:
This sees savannah powerless and trying to cope as a 'human' whilst doing a couple of investigating jobs with Adam. Halfway through she has a (helped) epiphany that she may just love Adam (um, duh!) and spend time trying to fix the relationship just when the action starts. 


message 249: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25793 comments Good Belinda, just add name or pic of your book to the review :DDDD


message 250: by Belinda (new)

Belinda | 801 comments Whoops!! I'll fix it now.


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