Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

A Year Worth of Reading

Remember that time I said (twice ) I would start blogging again and yet life gets in the way. But I am back with Short and Sweet Book Reviews.


The last time I did book reviews was last MAY! Since then I have read 37 different books.(!!!) Most of them were amazing and I can't stop talking about them, there were a few that I read but I was let down with.  Let me know in the comments if you read any of these!




The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels by Ree Drummond ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I love watching the Pioneer Woman on the Food network. This book gave me a real honest backstory to her life, how she grew up and how she met her now husband, the Cowboy. Her honest approach makes this read an enjoyable one and makes me feel like we are friends, sitting down for a cup of tea. She also has some recipes in here too!

A Small Indiscretion by Jan Ellison⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Twenty something years ago, Annie is living in London and as the title hints towards, a small indiscretion happens. Fast forward to present, Annie is happily married and a lighting designer in San Francisco. When an unexplained letter from London arrives, the past and present collide. Her marries begins to unravel, her secrets cannot stay secrets any more and her son is fighting for his life after a car accident. Annie's small indiscretion is still making waves in her present live, more than twenty years later. 

Summerlong by Dean Bakopoulos⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
I found this book in the new section of the library and I liked the cover (TBH!) and as i started reading this book, it was a little wacky but I really enjoyed it. Don and Claire's marriage is straining and hanging on by a thread. One night, Claire sneaks out to go running and Don mysteriously ends up in a hammock with a young woman wondering how he got their. Their misadventures throughout the summer make you realize that sometimes things aren't what they seem on the outside.

Congratulations, By the Way: Some Thoughts on Kindness by George Saunders⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is such a great quick read for anyone who is graduating from any type of schooling or for someone who needs a little pick me up. 

Private Paris (Private # 10) by James Patterson⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Jack Morgan is now chasing a murder who is targeting Paris' most influential persons. Can he solve this crime and also keep tabs on a young girl who on the run from a dangerous drug cartel? Only Jack Morgan can juggle such extreme cases. 

Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Secrets keep people out for specific reasons and secrets are kept to protect people. A week before Georgia’s wedding her fiancĂ©e drops a bombshell on her and she is forced to make a decision. The only way she can clear her head is heading back to her families vineyard, hoping for comfort from her parents. When she arrives home, it seems like everyone in her family is keeping secrets. Its up to Georgia to decide which secrets are the ones that are worth working through and others to forget completely.

Beware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is a YA book that  I found on accident and I ended up really liking it. It was an unusual story set in Louisiana where there is a part of the town that is forbidden because there is a mysterious swamp that takes townsfolk and somehow the rest of town never remembers those people were ever living. When Sterling goes into the swamp, she finds out things she never intended to find out.

Five Days Left by Julie Lawson Timmer⭐️⭐️⭐️
I picked this book up because it dealt with adoption but what I didn’t realize there was another tale also intertwined with the adoption is someone who just received a life shattering diagnosis. These two stories tugged at my heartstrings and there were many times I found myself crying; not only for the sad story but also for anyone else who has to go through this in real life.


The Divorce Papers by Susan Rieger⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book was really cute. It was written in the form of all different types of corrspondance-faxes, memos, letters, depositions, etc. The story itself is funny and engaging.  This is a little longer read but it was really enjoyable.




The Games (Private #11) by James Patterson⭐️⭐️⭐️
Another Jack Morgan adventure, this time set in Rio de Janeiro right before the summer Olympics and there is someone planning on making a HUGE commotion and statement during the Olympics opening ceremony. Jack Morgan is on the case with Tavaia who is part of the Rio Police force. A biological attack is staged AND a billionaries daughter is missing. Jack Morgan and Tavaia have their hands full for this adventure in Rio de Janeiro.

Present over Perfect: Leaving behind frantic for a simpler, more soulful way of living by Shauna Niequist⭐️⭐️
I wanted to love this book and after reading so many positive reviews, I was excited to get my hands on it. I was sorta was disappointed with this book. Great idea and I got some times out of it but It didn’t really resonate with me.

Grace not Perfection by Emily Ley⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I absolutely LOVED this book. This was inspiring and comforting that everything doesn’t have to be perfect. I loved Emily Ley’s tips for living a graceful life. A quick must read and a helpful guide.

The School of Greatness by Lewis Howes⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I follow Lewis Howes on Instagram and I thought he had a really interesting story. After reading his book, he has become really passionate about pursing his dreams and helping others do the same. The book was very passionate and well written. 

The Penny Jumper by James Grippando⭐️⭐️
This was a book of short stories. The main story, the Penny Jumper was about a young woman who is a scientist who was recuited by a top Wall Street Firm to help them get an advantage over their competitors. When the government gets involved, she become intertwined into tangled web of lies and deceit. The other short stories could have been left out but over a nice quick read.

Before the Fall by Noah Hawley⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This story has a weird aurora around it before I even read it. The story flipped back from the day of the plane crash to present day. It was an unique book and super suspenseful; I couldn’t put it down and it kept me guessing up until the very last word. I couldn’t believe it. Its interesting how one persons outlook and experiences in the world can affect everyone they run into.  

Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
If you thought you wanted to be Anna Kendrick’s best friend before reading this book, you will definitely want to be after reading it. She is such a likable and down to earth person. I loved how the book read like she was speaking with you. I came away from this book with a new appreciation for actors and how hard it is to break into the acting world.

Private Sydney (Private #12) by James Patterson⭐️⭐️⭐️
Craig Gisto is on the case to find a missing father- with each turn in the case, it begins to get weirder and weirder. Craig Gisto isn't the only one who wants to find this missing father. This adventures takes places through the outback and sometimes you just don't want to be found. 


Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink (Audiobook)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was the first audiobook I ever listened to and I am so glad! This made me fall In love with audiobooks. The two people narrating the story were so engaging and the story was broken up with new reports from Night Vale. There is a podcast under the same name but the two aren’t connected. This is a must read/listen.




Whiskey Words and a Shovel by R.H. Sin⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
A coworker lent me this book and I was able to read it in an afternoon. It was filled with poems and prose that really hit home. It was beautiful how Sin paints a picture with words.

The Circle by Dave Eggers ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I read this specifically because I heard it was going to be a movie. It was SO good; The whole premise is kind of creepy but overall it’s a great read- I devoured it over a weekend. I am so excited to see the movie and how it was adapted.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children #1 by Ransom Riggs⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was recommended by a coworker and to tell you the truth, I was not excited about this book at all. After reading it, I couldn’t believe how good it was and how the photos matched perfectly with the story. 

The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was an interesting book. I got it from a recommendation and this was such a fun, quick read. It follows the lives of a young married couple named Beth and Matt living in Washington DC during the Obama years. He was a government worker and Beth hated DC the first few years. After  Matt met Jimmy at work, and the boys and their wives, go out to dinner and hit it off immediately. Jealously immediately sets in for Beth and Matt when they are around Jimmy and Ash. I love how this book is over four years and you see how each character grows and what happens to them. I really enjoyed this book.

Private Royals (Private #12.5) by James Patterson⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a one off in the Private series. I love the Royal family so I was eager to read this “book shots”. The story followed the normal pattern of the other Private Series book. This one had a twist that I didn’t see coming which I liked. 

A Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
This book was totally outside my comfort zone. This was an interesting book- the tag line was 12 sailor’s set out for a race around the world and only one made it to the finish line. It intrigued me. Some of the sailing terms I didn’t understand but the whole premise of the story was great. How the sailor’s each prepared so differently for each of their journeys and how their plans were sorta different. It was interesting to learn about how sailing around the world was so hard and how it had to be expertly planned. I really enjoyed this. 

Happily Ever After by Trista Sutter⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book caught my attention because it talked about being happy and positive in life, even though you might be going through a rough patch. Trista was honest and truthful about how her Bachelor and Bachelorette experience was and it made me feel like at the end of the book, I know the real her. It was a fun book filled with helpful hints and tips.

Down the Rabbit Hole by Holly Madison (audiobook)⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was an interesting read. I loved the Girls Next Door and having Holly narrate the book was such a treat! It was interesting to see how she got started and where she ended up. I really enjoyed this. It made me laugh a lot. 

Hollow City (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children #2) by Ransom Riggs⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
After reading the first book,  I couldn’t wait to read the next one.  This was just as good as the first one. The story got more into about the Peculiar children and it was so so good! The adventure the children go on it so good and the photos make the story even more real!





The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery⭐️⭐️
I have heard such good things about this book. When I finally sat down to read it, I wasn’t impressed. It was hard for me to read, even though it was a children’s book. I couldn’t get into the story. 

I don’t know what you know me from: Confessions of a Co-Star by Judy Greer⭐️⭐️
This one was a let down. I love Judy Greer yet her book wasn’t as interesting as her movie roles were.  I really wanted to like this, I really did but nothing about her life, was interesting for me. I wish she didn’t try so hard. 

The Magnolia Story by Chip and Joanna Gaines⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I waited 3 months to get this book from the library and I was happy it was such a good book! I loved how Joanna told the story but then Chip put his sense into it. It was so cute. I loved hearing about how they met and their struggles that they overcame early in their marriage. I love them even more and I feel like they were very real in the book. 

Modern Lovers by Emma Straub (Audiobook)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I previously read the Vacationers and I really enjoyed it. This book was a fun audiobook. I really enjoyed Ruby, Iggy Pop,  Andrew, Elizabeth, Zoe and Harry were all  such engaging characters and their own stories were each engaging on their own and the bigger story was really good.  Set in New York City, this book was a fun read!

Library of Souls (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children #3) by Ransom Riggs⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The final book in the Peculiar children series- this took me the longest to read because I just didn’t want it to end! The beginning was a little slow for me but it picked up and I really loved the ending. I was actually sad to see this series end. 

Buffering by Hannah Hart⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
I picked this book up without knowing who Hannah Hart is or what she is about. I thought this book was very honest and ‘hart’felt.  Hannah spoke about her no-so-perfect childhood and how she rose above adversity to where she is now. The book had sounded like you were sitting down with your best friend and chatting. It was an easy read. 

The Dinner by Herman Koch⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a curious story about two families getting together at a very public restaurant to discuss a very serious matter that involves their children. At first, I questioned why these families got together to discuss this topic at a very public place yet  as I read the story, I quickly realized that there was reason for this. The twist at the end really made you think, how would you deal with this situation if you were involved. 

The ExPats by Chris Pavone (audiobook)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This narrator of this book, Mozhan Marno, who I think made this book so much more enjoyable to read. The whole premise is how Dexter and Kate moved from their life in Washington DC to Luxemburg because of Dexter’s work. They befriend another Expat couple, Bill and Julia. Kate feels something is fishy with Julia and Bill.  This book is filled with secrets and lies. We follow Kate and Dexter around Europe and how their lies are catching up to them quicker than they can keep up. 


I Take You by Eliza Kennedy⭐️
The whole story was a cute idea. Lily is  on her way to being married to a wonderful archeologist,  Will, yet she couldn’t stop sleeping with other men, spending her days drinking a cocktail or 5, and thinking that marrying might be her biggest mistake.  Her parents and Will’s parents become so concerned with Lily behavior; they don’t know what got into her. Lily questions if marrying Will is the right decision and Will is questioning if he really knows Lily after all. The whole book was interesting , definetly not a favorite of mine but it was an interesting read. It was filled with humor and questionable decisions. I received this book from Blogging for Books for my honest opinion.


I had just finished this book the other day after I made the graphics but I couldn't leave it out!

Everything, Everyhting  by Nicola Yoon⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
  This was a great book. I loved how the chapters were short and sweet and it kept me wanting to read more. Everything about the story and the how the characters were written were really good, I wanted to learn more about them with each page. I am curious to see how this was adapted into a movie later this month. 


I am currently making my way through This is Where it Ends by  Marieke Nijkamp. For the first 100 pages, it has kept me on the edge of my seat and kept me guessing I am curious to see how the rest of the book is.

Yikes! I was quite the book worm! I am always looking for new reccommendations-do you recommend any books?


Sunday, May 15, 2016

Short and Sweet Book Reviews

Hi everyone! I am just popping in for a quick update. I am still not feeling well. I have been dealing with the insurance company for the past two weeks and its been rough. Please send prayers and any good vibes you can! One perk of being sick is that I have been reading a lot more!

Here are my recent reads:





Love In Maine by Connie Falconeri
I picked this book up at Shop Rite (of all places!) and I ended up absolutely loving it. It was the perfect sappy love story for spring. The story line was really cheesy but it was the perfect mix of romance and interesting characters. Sometimes I felt, as if I was piecing together some of the story line myself, but other times, it was really well written . Overall the book had a cute set up and by the end of it I wanted to know more! The ending was short sweet and kind of a surprise. I had to read it twice to full understand it. If you love a quick, romantic read, this is the book for you.

Balancing in Heels- Kristin Cavallari
I loved Laguna Beach and the Hills, so I was super excited to see Kristin had written a book! Her book was filled with great ideas (for new moms especially) and yummy recipes. Kristin has grown up a lot in the years since MTV and it really shows. Her excitement and passion about living a healthy life and keeping her growing family healthy . I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a healthy lifestyle. 

Approval junkie- Faith Salie I was really excited to read this book, Approval Junkie. I thought this would be an easy and funny read given that the author is a comedian. As I got into the book, I was sadly disappointed. I thought this would be filled with fun advice and silly anecdotes but no, its long, painful stories about he childhood, her teens and her "wasband", made me sad for her. I applaud her for her bare all attitude  but this book was a sad let down. It was hard to get through and I kept feeling embarrassed for her. You might like this book, if you actually know who Faith Salie is and you enjoy reading about someone's life who is more awkward than yours. .
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.

I am currently reading The Pioneer Woman- Black Heels to Tractor Wheels by Ree Drummond. 

What are you currently reading?

  

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Recent Reads


I love reading. It has been a favorite of mine ever since I was little. Reading labels, boxes, books, magazines, articles, textbooks....if it has words, I'll read it. One of my goals this year is to read 30 books and I really want to accomplish this goal. I figured I'll share what I have been reading lately.

(Hint: it's not only books!)


Books:


Homefront by Chuck Logan. 
 This is my 'home' book. I read a few chapters, when I get a free few minutes. Its an interesting book so far and not like the books I normally read.


Love in Maine by Connie Falconeri
 This is my 'work' book. I usually try to read for a half hour on my lunch breaks. This is a sweet love story that I cannot get enough of!

Often, I find myself reading different articles during my free time during the day; These articles have stuck in my mind and I wanted to share:






I have been reading a few children's books for research too:



Sylvie by Jennifer Sattler


Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle




What have you been reading lately?


Saturday, September 26, 2015

I like big (books) and I cannot lie...



BLOGTEMBER  Whats on my List to Read and books I’ve read this month

I wanted to get back into reading again this month- with my hiatus over the summer. I wanted to jump back into my list (yes, I have a list of books that I want to read) and yet  nothing looked even remotely interesting. I decided to wander through the new section in my library. 
 

For the Right Reasons by Sean Lowe caught my eye. I knew he was the bachelor but I never watched the show. The book was cute. It talked about Sean’s life before the bachelorette; his life when he was on the bachelorette (lots of behind the scenes information ); then how he met is wife, Catherine. I enjoyed this book because it was an easy read, it kept my attention and the adorable vintage photographs in the center of the book were great. Being neither a football fan nor a bachelor(ette) fan, this book was great.

I had some more troubles finding my next book. I decided to look into my bookshelf (aka the back of the closet) and found some old favorites:

Say hello to my old favorites

 

I decided to start with Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty. I read this book years ago when it first came out in 2001 (YIKES!!)) and fell in love with it because the author is actually a New Jersey Local (living in the next town over!!) I got to meet Ms. McCafferty a bunch of times over the years and followed this series until the last book (Perfect Fifths). The book takes place in fictious Pineville and all of the destinations she mentions in the book are actual places in New Jersey. I really enjoyed this book when I was 14 and now re-reading this series at 27 is different but still the same. 
 

I also finished Second Helpings- Megan McCafferty as well.  This was the second book in the Megan Mccafferty series. This book picks up with the main character Jessica Darling starting her senior year in high school. All your favorite characters are back for more adventures.


Because I'm so excited to see what happens next,  I jumped right into Charmed Thirds by Megan McCafferty. I finished it last night and it was just as good as I remember. Marcus Flutie and Jessica Darling's relationship is complicated as ever and it. Can't wait to dive into Fourth Comings!

Those are the FOUR books I read this month. I am a very happy that i read so many books this month!I am so glad to be back on this reading train.


I have high hopes for my October books. They include:
 

Eleanor & Park- Rainbow Rowell
Before I fall- Lauren Oliver
Where She Went- Gayle Forman
Luckiest Girl Alive- Jessica Knoll
 Yes Please- Amy Poehler
The Royal We- Heather Cocks
 The Lovers Dictionary- David Levithan
The Santangeols- Jackie Collins
The Rosie Project- Graeme Simsion
Still Alice- Lisa Genova
The Interestings- Meg Wolitzer
Perfect Fifths by Megan McCafferty 
Fourth Comings by Megan McCafferty


I know there is no way possible to read all these book in a month, but I like options. Also the library might not have that one available.

Thanks for reading along!



 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Stuck in a rut?

Photo of the Day
Outfit of the Day


Oh Monday......This is my first full week (aka working 5 days in a row) since the end of JUNE!! This might be a little tough for me! 


Five Things That Happened Today:
  1. On my drive home, I saw trees starting to turn from green to a pretty burnt orange.
  2.  I got my butt to the gym after work which wasn't as terrible as I thought and The October Issue of Architectural Digest was waiting for me(as usual). I am quite excited that I get to relax for the rest of my night.
  3.  B and I went on a walk on lunch today and we observed a lot of things which included: Jurors on lunch break, a beautiful retention wall that was made out of these pretty blocks in front of a house (but unfortunately it didn't match the house itself)
  4. It flew by due to the sheer volume of people that came into our office today. I swear I looked at the clock at 8:35 and then I blinked and it was 11:50. I love these kind of days 
  5.  It actually felt like fall today- the air was nice and crisp this morning and then on my afternoon walk with B, it was nice and cool, no humidity which made me happy. 

What I am Reading Currently:
  On my night stand is a smorgasboard of books that i got from the library last week:
  •  Pinterest Power
  • Going Social
  • Huffington Post Blogging
  • Finerman's Rules
  • HTML
  • Socialomics 
Each night I try to read a chapter here and a chapter there in what ever books look good to me that evening.

What I am Watching:
   Cops on Spike TV. I don't watch a lot of tv, yet whenever there is a Cops marathon on, I have to put it on, even for background noise. I think I've seen most of these episodes, since they re run them at ad nauseum. My favorites are the Jersey Cops, just because.
 

Notable Quote for Today:
Work hard in Silence, Let your success be your noise.-Frank Ocean 

XX, the everyday jersey girl 

Ps. The reason for the title is that my parents and I tend to hold on to things for probably way too long (ie. We have never moved, our cars are 5+ years older but in amazing condition, clothes, etc) and my dad has been toying around with getting a new truck and for a long time, I've been feeling over my car. It was cute at the time but now at 25, I'm over it. I would like something a little more grown up. My parents and I, over dinner talked about this rut  we get stuck in and we are going to work to try to figure out if we can REFRESH our lives and maybe switch things up and get a new car. Food for thought I guess.