ME BEFORE YOU
- Author: Jojo Moyes
- Publication date: 30 July, 2013
- Tags: Fiction, Contemporary, Romance
ME BEFORE YOU was an astoundingly, heart-stopping, heart-warming and heart-breaking novel. You come across so many romance novels in the contemporary genre these days, but there are so few that touch your heart quite like this one.
Now I was brought into this world because I'm always combing the internet for good reads through the various forms of social media. A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon the trailer for the upcoming release of the the ME BEFORE YOU film, that is set to come out in June of this year. As a result of what seemed to be an amazing story, as well as amazing casting (HELLO - it's Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin!), I found myself in my car and heading for the local bookstore, so I could read the book before the film came out. Mind you, I had months to do that, and I bought and consumed within days.
Now that I have told the story of how I came across it, I'll tell you what I thought about the story --- it was a stunning story. Literally stunning. I was stunned when I turned the final page and put it down. Like I flipped the last cover over, set it down in front me and sat cross-legged and stared at the wall for full minutes. Am I alone in this?
The story is set in England and told about 90% from the point of view of Louisa (Lou) Clark, a quirky young-adult who has recently lost her job, which is a problem in her household as she lives with her grandfather, parents, sister and her nephew. Money is hard to come by, so her family somewhat relies on her wages to keep afloat. With this pressure, Lou feels obligated to find employment as quickly as possible, to help provide for her family. At the job center, she stumbles across a job opening as a carer for a quadriplegic man, and after some hesitation, applies for the position. I won't pretend like this is a spoiler, cause you obviously know she would get the job, as there would be no story if she didn't - so yeah, she gets it, and the story truly begins.
The young man she is set to care of, Will Traynor, was in a dreadful accident, which left him paralyzed from his upper chest down - a quadriplegic. Meaning he has no use of his lower limbs, torso and has very limited use of his upper limbs. Lou is 'hired' to basically keep Will company, and keep him out of trouble. What I found super hilarious when starting this book, was Will's manner toward not only Lou, but everyone - he is a sarcastic and narcissistic asshole. Mind my language.
The story is truly so wonderful mainly because it makes you think, really think, about the struggles that people go through every day, and it helps your appreciate that and what you have in your life. The struggles, hardship, and depression that encapsulates Will as a character is heart-breaking to say the least while reading about it, and it was truly a gem of a book. Lou makes it her mission throughout this story, to show Will that life still has meaning, and that just because something so life-altering has happened to him, that his life isn't over. That there is still many opportunities for him, and that he can still be happy.
The transition that Will has as his relationship develops with Lou has to be the most amazing part of this book, because I ship them so hard. To the very end, I ship them. I won't say much more, because if want to read this book, you need to go in only knowing the basics, and read it from a fresh perspective, but keep your tissues handy - because it gets real.
FAVORITE QUOTE
"I thought, briefly, that I would never feel as intensely connected to another human being, as I did in that moment" - #tears
MY RATING
- 4/5 - it was a beautiful story. There were only a few things I wish could have been done differently. I would certainly recommend this book to others.
WATCH THE TRAILER (release date US June 3, 2016)
DESCRIPTION (as at Amazon.com)
They had nothing in common until love gave them everything to lose . . .
Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly ordinary life—steady boyfriend, close family—who has barely been farther afield than their tiny village. She takes a badly needed job working for ex–Master of the Universe Will Traynor, who is wheelchair bound after an accident. Will has always lived a huge life—big deals, extreme sports, worldwide travel—and now he’s pretty sure he cannot live the way he is.
Will is acerbic, moody, bossy—but Lou refuses to treat him with kid gloves, and soon his happiness means more to her than she expected. When she learns that Will has shocking plans of his own, she sets out to show him that life is still worth living.
A Love Story for this generation, Me Before You brings to life two people who couldn’t have less in common—a heartbreakingly romantic novel that asks, What do you do when making the person you love happy also means breaking your own heart?
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Saturday, 13 February 2016
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
The Kiss of Deception - A Book Review
THE KISS OF DECEPTION
- Author: Mary E. Pearson
- Publication date: July 8, 2014
- Tags: YA, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Dystopian
THE KISS OF DECEPTION, I read this book back in 2015 while I was away on holiday, and I absolutely gobbled it up. The story was very unique, and there were plot twists galore -- the kind that has you set down the book for a solid 5 minutes and reevaluate your entire life... you know those kinds?
For starters, I'll tell you about Lia, the main protagonist of this story. I think Lia is the exact type of protagonist that I love to read about, and this is for many reasons. In this book, you get to know that Lia is just a good person through and through. Sometimes with YA characters, you get the good and bad traits, and they tend to (hopefully) overcome those bad traits / decisions at the cessation of the novel. In THE KISS OF DECEPTION, I think the only selfish decision Lia ever makes is the one at the very beginning of the story.
So Lia is the Princess of the Morrighan Kingdom, and as a means to an end, she is offered for marriage to a Prince she has never met, for the sole purpose of forming an alliance between their kingdoms. In the first chapter, the inner turmoil is clear at the prospect of marrying a man she doesn't know, and ultimately giving her life away. So we soon see she had plotted to flee her kingdom on the day of her wedding, with her best friend and then settles in a small, humble village where she starts to make a new life for herself. Now this is the greatest thing about Lia -- she has grown up as a wealthy, learned, doted upon Princess, and now she has put herself into this situation where no one knows who she is, what her true title is, and she becomes a tavern matron. And ya know what? She freaking loves it. She works hard, is grateful to be where she is, and doesn't complain an inch for what she gave up. She's my freaking idol.
Now - the other more interesting plot in this book is the fact that she is not as inconspicuous as she would like to believe. Lia happens across two strangers in the small fishing village she settles in - and these two strangers happen to know exactly who she is. One is an assassin, set upon Princess Lia to kill her and destroy any chance of her marrying the aforementioned prince to form the alliance. The other is the Prince himself, scorned and wondering why his bride never showed on his wedding day, he follows Lia to the small town and settles in himself, pretending to be someone he isn't, in order to better understand the woman who left him standing at the alter. Intriguing, yes?
Not only do we see the story unfold from Lia's POV, but we also have alternating chapters of the Assassin and the Prince, so we not only understand their motivations for tracking the Princess down, but we also get to see Lia through each of their eyes, which is super interesting, and one of my favorite aspects of this book.
And my oh my. The plot twist? Just you wait.
FAVORITE QUOTE
.... And I'm sure that it did. *SWOON*
MY RATING
- THE KISS OF DECEPTION is a solid 4.5/5 stars. I adored this book. I rarely give out 5/5, so 4.5 is AMAZING. Would I recommend this book? YESSSSSS.
DESCRIPTION (as at Amazon.com)
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- Author: Mary E. Pearson
- Publication date: July 8, 2014
- Tags: YA, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Dystopian
THE KISS OF DECEPTION, I read this book back in 2015 while I was away on holiday, and I absolutely gobbled it up. The story was very unique, and there were plot twists galore -- the kind that has you set down the book for a solid 5 minutes and reevaluate your entire life... you know those kinds?
For starters, I'll tell you about Lia, the main protagonist of this story. I think Lia is the exact type of protagonist that I love to read about, and this is for many reasons. In this book, you get to know that Lia is just a good person through and through. Sometimes with YA characters, you get the good and bad traits, and they tend to (hopefully) overcome those bad traits / decisions at the cessation of the novel. In THE KISS OF DECEPTION, I think the only selfish decision Lia ever makes is the one at the very beginning of the story.
So Lia is the Princess of the Morrighan Kingdom, and as a means to an end, she is offered for marriage to a Prince she has never met, for the sole purpose of forming an alliance between their kingdoms. In the first chapter, the inner turmoil is clear at the prospect of marrying a man she doesn't know, and ultimately giving her life away. So we soon see she had plotted to flee her kingdom on the day of her wedding, with her best friend and then settles in a small, humble village where she starts to make a new life for herself. Now this is the greatest thing about Lia -- she has grown up as a wealthy, learned, doted upon Princess, and now she has put herself into this situation where no one knows who she is, what her true title is, and she becomes a tavern matron. And ya know what? She freaking loves it. She works hard, is grateful to be where she is, and doesn't complain an inch for what she gave up. She's my freaking idol.
Now - the other more interesting plot in this book is the fact that she is not as inconspicuous as she would like to believe. Lia happens across two strangers in the small fishing village she settles in - and these two strangers happen to know exactly who she is. One is an assassin, set upon Princess Lia to kill her and destroy any chance of her marrying the aforementioned prince to form the alliance. The other is the Prince himself, scorned and wondering why his bride never showed on his wedding day, he follows Lia to the small town and settles in himself, pretending to be someone he isn't, in order to better understand the woman who left him standing at the alter. Intriguing, yes?
Not only do we see the story unfold from Lia's POV, but we also have alternating chapters of the Assassin and the Prince, so we not only understand their motivations for tracking the Princess down, but we also get to see Lia through each of their eyes, which is super interesting, and one of my favorite aspects of this book.
And my oh my. The plot twist? Just you wait.
FAVORITE QUOTE
.... And I'm sure that it did. *SWOON*
MY RATING
- THE KISS OF DECEPTION is a solid 4.5/5 stars. I adored this book. I rarely give out 5/5, so 4.5 is AMAZING. Would I recommend this book? YESSSSSS.
DESCRIPTION (as at Amazon.com)
In a society steeped in tradition, Princess Lia's life follows a preordained course. As First Daughter, she is expected to have the revered gift of sight―but she doesn't―and she knows her parents are perpetrating a sham when they arrange her marriage to secure an alliance with a neighboring kingdom―to a prince she has never met.
On the morning of her wedding, Lia flees to a distant village. She settles into a new life, hopeful when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive―and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deception abounds, and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets―even as she finds herself falling in love.
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Monday, 1 February 2016
January Wrap-Up 2016
THE BOOKS I READ IN JANUARY 2016
My insta wrap up shot: (@infinitybooks)
Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare
The 5th Wave - Rick Yancey
Confess - Colleen Hoover
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - JK Rowling (via audiobook)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - JK Rowling (via audiobook)
I tend to read 4-5 books per month, this month was a little slow for me, as I actually only read 3, since the Harry Potter novels were read via audiobook while I've been travelling (which I do a lot of for my job). I have a very ambitious TBR for the month of February, which will be posted shortly. But by golly... there are a LOT of books I want to read. It's a little overwhelming!
FAVORITE BOOK IN JANUARY
The 5th Wave was such a crazy amazing book. I really sincerely enjoyed reading this book and all the different dynamic characters that it beheld. I was entranced by the story and I quickly added The Infinite Sea (the 5th Wave, book 2) to my February To Be Read pile. See my book review here
FAVORITE JANUARY COVER
This cover is just absolutely gorgeous, specifically because of the books content as well. I'm ashamed to admit it took me a few looks to see the face in the artwork at the ESS of CONFESS. But hey, when I did see it, I relished in the beauty of it. Better late than never, amiright?
WHAT I DIDN'T MANAGE TO READ
I have been waiting and waiting to read these books for a while, ever since I read Throne of Glass last year. I stupidly purchased Heir of Fire, some reason thinking this was the second book, before I realized oh, wait a minute, it's the third DOI! So I waited another few weeks for this baby to arrive on my doorstep from Amazon. I've had for a week or so now, but had other books I was reading, so it's the first book I'm bumping from my January TBR straight to my February TBR!
DENT IN MY TBR SHELF
3/52 (Harry Potter were re-reads....)
Current books TBR: 49 (inclusive of January book haul - to be revealed!)
My insta wrap up shot: (@infinitybooks)
Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare
The 5th Wave - Rick Yancey
Confess - Colleen Hoover
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - JK Rowling (via audiobook)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - JK Rowling (via audiobook)
I tend to read 4-5 books per month, this month was a little slow for me, as I actually only read 3, since the Harry Potter novels were read via audiobook while I've been travelling (which I do a lot of for my job). I have a very ambitious TBR for the month of February, which will be posted shortly. But by golly... there are a LOT of books I want to read. It's a little overwhelming!
FAVORITE BOOK IN JANUARY
The 5th Wave was such a crazy amazing book. I really sincerely enjoyed reading this book and all the different dynamic characters that it beheld. I was entranced by the story and I quickly added The Infinite Sea (the 5th Wave, book 2) to my February To Be Read pile. See my book review here
FAVORITE JANUARY COVER
This cover is just absolutely gorgeous, specifically because of the books content as well. I'm ashamed to admit it took me a few looks to see the face in the artwork at the ESS of CONFESS. But hey, when I did see it, I relished in the beauty of it. Better late than never, amiright?
WHAT I DIDN'T MANAGE TO READ
I have been waiting and waiting to read these books for a while, ever since I read Throne of Glass last year. I stupidly purchased Heir of Fire, some reason thinking this was the second book, before I realized oh, wait a minute, it's the third DOI! So I waited another few weeks for this baby to arrive on my doorstep from Amazon. I've had for a week or so now, but had other books I was reading, so it's the first book I'm bumping from my January TBR straight to my February TBR!
DENT IN MY TBR SHELF
3/52 (Harry Potter were re-reads....)
Current books TBR: 49 (inclusive of January book haul - to be revealed!)
The 5th Wave - A Book Review
THE 5TH WAVE
- Author: Rick Yancy
- Publishing date: May 7, 2013
- Tags: YA, Dystopian, Science Fiction and Fantasy
THE 5TH WAVE for me was a wildly entertaining read that I couldn't seem to put down. I first picked it up off the shelves because the movie was coming out, and I love love love going to see book to film adaptations. So it was a week before the film was released, and I thought Oh dear, I'm never going to find the time to finish it before it comes out. Well lo and behold, picked it up... didn't put it down. Over in a day. It was that good.
THE 5TH WAVE commenced with following a teenage girl, Cassie, who recites her experience of the"Others", an unknown alien species, arriving and laying waste to the humans of earth. In a journal-like monologue, Cassie (for Cassiopeia) tells us her story, how she lost her little brother in a whirlwind of chaos as humans are dying off left right and center, and of her astonishing stubbornness to find Sammy and be reunited with him.
All the while, the first 4 waves the "Others" unleashed upon the earth, was basically eradicating the humans to a bottleneck of survivors. As seen on the covers, and movie trailers the waves that have occurred when Cassie starts her story of current events and memories are as follows:
WAVE 1: Black out - no electronics, no engines, nothing that runs on batteries or power.
WAVE 2: Earthquakes and Tsunamis - eradicating all island and coastal countries and cities.
WAVE 3: The plague - a mutation of the bird flu that kills the majority of the population.
WAVE 4: The silencers - the "Others" positioned in zones around the world, with sniper rifles, to pick off the human survivors.
So of course, the book is titles, THE 5TH WAVE, so the question you ask yourself for the majority of the book.... is what the heck is the 5th wave going to be, what form it will take, how ruthless it's going to be, and... will there be any humans left once it's over? All good questions, and this is the reason why I was so intent on reading this book, and let me tell you, it was incredible.
Cassie's section of the book was very interesting, mainly because she is a feisty and witty protagonist, and what more can you ask for? But what I really enjoyed about this story, was that we get to see from multiple points of view. For the purpose on no spoilers, I won't say more than this, but each story told from different perspectives was interesting, fast-paced, dynamic and incredibly entertaining. One of my current favorite reads so far of 2016. Which is only like 5, but hey, still a great start to a new year of reading!!
FAVORITE QUOTE
MY RATING
- 4.5/5 stars - it was a great read, entertaining, dynamic and lovable characters. Would I recommend this book to others? Heck to the yes - I already have!
DESCRIPTION - (as at Amazon.com)
After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.
Now, it's the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth's last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie's only hope for rescuing her brother--or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up.
Pick up your own copy here
- Author: Rick Yancy
- Publishing date: May 7, 2013
- Tags: YA, Dystopian, Science Fiction and Fantasy
THE 5TH WAVE for me was a wildly entertaining read that I couldn't seem to put down. I first picked it up off the shelves because the movie was coming out, and I love love love going to see book to film adaptations. So it was a week before the film was released, and I thought Oh dear, I'm never going to find the time to finish it before it comes out. Well lo and behold, picked it up... didn't put it down. Over in a day. It was that good.
THE 5TH WAVE commenced with following a teenage girl, Cassie, who recites her experience of the"Others", an unknown alien species, arriving and laying waste to the humans of earth. In a journal-like monologue, Cassie (for Cassiopeia) tells us her story, how she lost her little brother in a whirlwind of chaos as humans are dying off left right and center, and of her astonishing stubbornness to find Sammy and be reunited with him.
All the while, the first 4 waves the "Others" unleashed upon the earth, was basically eradicating the humans to a bottleneck of survivors. As seen on the covers, and movie trailers the waves that have occurred when Cassie starts her story of current events and memories are as follows:
WAVE 1: Black out - no electronics, no engines, nothing that runs on batteries or power.
WAVE 2: Earthquakes and Tsunamis - eradicating all island and coastal countries and cities.
WAVE 3: The plague - a mutation of the bird flu that kills the majority of the population.
WAVE 4: The silencers - the "Others" positioned in zones around the world, with sniper rifles, to pick off the human survivors.
So of course, the book is titles, THE 5TH WAVE, so the question you ask yourself for the majority of the book.... is what the heck is the 5th wave going to be, what form it will take, how ruthless it's going to be, and... will there be any humans left once it's over? All good questions, and this is the reason why I was so intent on reading this book, and let me tell you, it was incredible.
Cassie's section of the book was very interesting, mainly because she is a feisty and witty protagonist, and what more can you ask for? But what I really enjoyed about this story, was that we get to see from multiple points of view. For the purpose on no spoilers, I won't say more than this, but each story told from different perspectives was interesting, fast-paced, dynamic and incredibly entertaining. One of my current favorite reads so far of 2016. Which is only like 5, but hey, still a great start to a new year of reading!!
FAVORITE QUOTE
MY RATING
- 4.5/5 stars - it was a great read, entertaining, dynamic and lovable characters. Would I recommend this book to others? Heck to the yes - I already have!
DESCRIPTION - (as at Amazon.com)
After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.
Now, it's the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth's last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie's only hope for rescuing her brother--or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up.
Pick up your own copy here
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