Showing posts with label summer lovin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer lovin. Show all posts

Sunday, July 7, 2013

SUMMER LOVIN’ [Day 7]: “WE GO TOGETHER”



Wow. I can't believe my first ever Read-a-thon is finished. It has been a great week with some awesome challenges and some awesome new friends.

All of this was possible thanks to the wonderful hosts. You ladies hosted one heck of a read-a-thon. I enjoyed all the activites and hopping around to all the different orientations. Thanks a bushel:

Also, thanks to the awesome authors that were featured this week and the awesome giveaways:

  • KA Tucker,
  • Jennifer S. Doktorski,
  • Sarah Fine,
  • S.T. Bende
  • Ardash Vartparonian,
  • Jessecia Gunhammer
  • Karla Nellenbach
Goals: 2/5

Welp... I got two books finished.

Along For The Ride



I'm Not Her


Participation:




Challenges





Bingo Blackout: here.



The Hop:

The best part of this read-a-thon was making some great new blogger friends. I enjoyed hopping around reading y'alls answers more than I enjoyed making my own. Thanks for a great first read-a-thon experience. It would not have been near as fun without y'alls continued support and of course seeing who your favorite good to be bad boy choice was ;)

Feel free to drop by and say hello anytime -- after all I think we've been initiated into the Pink Ladies club now.


So Think Pink







 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Summer Lovin': Bingo Blackout

 
So I managed to fill out the bingo board. Yay! If you want to see the play-by-play jump below:

Friday, July 5, 2013

SUMMER LOVIN’[5]: “WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN GOIN ON”

 

More information at Read-a-Thon Central.
 

Summer Lovin' Read-a-Thon Recap:

Day 5:
Currently Reading:
Finished I'm Not Her.

(Review Coming Soon)


Started Will Grayson, Will Grayson.

 

Day 4:
Continued reading I'm Not Her.
And I watched a lot of TV -- hello season 3
of Grey's Anatomy
Participated in Tears On My Pillow.
Participated in Book Spine Poetry.
Day 3:

Finished Along for the Ride -- Review here.

(Read the remaining 41 pages.)

Started I'm Not Her.

I've read 46 pages of this book.

Day 2:
Read 242 page Along for the Ride.
This book actually had the words -- 'Summer Lovin' in it.
Participated in "YOU'RE THE ONE I WANT".
Participated in Cover Re-Do.
Day 1:
Started Reading Along for the Ride.
Read 100 pages.
Participated in CLASS ORIENTATION.
Participated in Teaser Tidbits.

 

Total:

Books Read: 2/5

Total Pages: 429

Challenges 4/5

Favorite Book So Far: Along For the Ride

Next Book: Mind Games

I might have shot a little high with five books. Maybe I can at last reach three before the read-a-thon is over.

How are your goals? What have you read so far? Favorite?

(Also, if you responded to one of my other post -- I will reply later tonight. I've not forgot you! Going to the movie tonight with one of my girlfriends.)

 

Link your post below and I'll stop by!

 

Happy reading :)

 

 

 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Challenge Post [4] -- book spine poetry

 

This challenge is hosted by Oh Chry's.

Rise
Breathe
Linger
Wither

 

The truth about forever
Just beyond the clouds
The sky is everywhere
A walk to remember
The lion's roar
The lion's throne



Link up and I'll drop by


 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

SUMMER LOVIN’ [4]: “TEARS ON MY PILLOW”

 

More information at Read-a-Thon Central.

Share a quote from your current read or

Share a book that really pulled on your heart strings

I really think it depends on my mood. Sometimes my eyes won't even water and sometimes I'll bawl like a baby.

Soooo....embarrassing confession??

I bawled like a baby when Edward left Bella in New Moon. It shattered my heart. I remember reading the blank chapters that were only titled with the seasons, and just crying away....

Yeah, not my proudest moment, but it happened.

Any embarrasing moments like this...feel free to share.

Come on, you know you want to...

 

“Our story has three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an end. And although this is the way all stories unfold, I still can't believe that ours didn't go on forever.”

----------------

“I finally understood what true love meant...love meant that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be.”

 

 

I love this book. I knew from page one that is was going to be sad but I couldn't look away. Such a beautiful read though.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Book Review: Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen





It’s been so long since Auden slept at night. Ever since her parents’ divorce—or since the fighting started. Now she has the chance to spend a carefree summer with her dad and his new family in the charming beach town where they live.


A job in a clothes boutique introduces Auden to the world of girls: their talk, their friendship, their crushes. She missed out on all that, too busy being the perfect daughter to her demanding mother. Then she meets Eli, an intriguing loner and a fellow insomniac who becomes her guide to the nocturnal world of the town. Together they embark on parallel quests: for Auden, to experience the carefree teenage life she’s been denied; for Eli, to come to terms with the guilt he feels for the death of a friend.


In her signature pitch-perfect style, Sarah Dessen explores the hearts of two lonely people learning to connect.





Along for the Ride stole my heart.
“Relationships dont always make sense. Especially from the outside” -- Eli
Introduction --Not that I needed to be reminded why I love reading, but this book did just that. It was a quick read that kept me glued to the pages. Dessen really has a talent for contemporary works and character development.

Auden was never a social butterfly. Her friends were books --and not the fluffy kind -- but the kind that were full of facts. Studying, being the best, and living up to her mother's expectations was Auden's main focus.

When Auden goes to stay with her father, step-mother, and new baby sister for the summer, she wasn't expecting her life to change.

She wasn't expecting to meet the gorgeous Eli. And she wasn't expecting to start spending her sleepless nights with him.

The Plot -- Do you believe in second chances? Can people really change their ways? Dessen approaches these questions in many ways throughout the book. And ultimately, the MCs have to decided if they fit into the "yes change" or the "stay the same" category.

Characters -- To me the plot was great and I liked the main theme, but the characters were amazing. The majority of them were fluffed out, expanded on, and showed strengths AND weakness. It was marvelous -- and because of that, many of the characters of this book will stick with me.

I love Eli. I love how he's reserved but still respected. I like how Dessen wrote him with longer hair (I'm sucker for guys with longer hair) and how she gave him a signature blue sweatshirt. He fits the look of a biker (like BMX kinda stuff) which is good because he is talented in the deparment. But Eli is blocking people out his life and problems -- not wanting their sympathy or help.

That is...till he meets Auden. She sees the world through a black and white filter -- everything is very literal and based on facts. Her comments especially as she began to break out of her non social zone caused me to literally laugh out loud. Such as:

"What's your name, skank? At first, I thought this was both a question - what's your name?--and an answer."
They form a friendship. A friendship that unlocks the past and pushes towards the future.

Auden's new girlfriends. I love how each are fully fleshed out and their personalities leap from the pages. They are awesome, fun, tell-it-like-it-is friends that have scheduled one song long dance parties. Everything that a good group of friends should be, and when Auden starts her job at the boutique she has to deal with them more and more.

Maggie. I especially loved Maggie -- the fact that she can tell you what shade lipstick to wear, how to invest your money, and do tricks on a bike is phenomenal. She was one of my favorite characters and I would love to see a book about her.


Maybe it was true, and being a girl could be about interest rates and skinny jeans, riding bikes and wearing pink. Not about any one thing, but everything.” --Auden
Auden and Heidi have a complex relationship. Any girl and step mom do, especially with a new baby in the house. But Auden slowly realizes that her dad's new "barbie" wife is more than she seems.

Heidi is particularlly stresse about being a new mom and dealing constantly with a sqwalling baby. I liked that she seemed weak but had some strong moments. She wants to put her family first and of course she is dealing with her far share of post pregnant lady hormones.

Auden's mom is complex and standoffish. No wonder Auden feels stressed to impress her.

Her dad. But it was her dad was who I really wanted to hit upside the head. If I push a baby out, you best believe that I will actually like the name given. He was so ridiculous with his required nine hours of sleep. I really couldn't see what Heidi saw in him. I wish that could have been fluffed out more because I found him annoying and obviously selfish.

Setting -- The ocean *sigh*. I love books set at the beach. It is the perfect beach read. Warning though, you may have an onion ring craving after reading this. (I sure did).

Romance -- Okay...I loved Auden and Eli's friendship. There was something so simple and innocent but exciting about them.

And Eli is a gem -- total book boyfriend alert, right here, ladies. He was so sweet to Auden. Dessen had me floating with romance happiness bubble a few times.

A food fight?!?! Um...yes.

It was so weird, because usually I was totally nervous talking to guys. But Eli was different. He made me want to say more, not less. Which was maybe not a good thing.” --Auden
The Bikes. I loved the added touch of everyone being into biking. It made the town seem more beachy (you know you always see tons of bikes at the beach) and I found the bike scenes really interesting.

“If you're not getting hurt, you're not riding hard enough.” -- Adam
Didn't like? I feel like the whole Jake thing could be expanded on more. Especially between Eli and Auden. Jake was the guy Auden first "flirted" with when she got to town. And Jake and Eli are brothers. Don't worry it doesn't go all Salvatore crazy -- but it could still use a bit more expansion.

Summer takes Auden through family problems, the joys of being a big sister, learning about the benfits of true friendships, and gives her a chance at first love. The problem remains though-- will she let it in?

See for yourself and grab a copy of this wonderful book. I enjoyed it from beginning to end.





Challenge Post [3] -- Page 99 Test

 

This challenge is hosted by Reviewing Wonderland.

Okay, this challenge is totally new to me. Let's see how this goes....

The book I chose is will grayson, will grayson -- which is the next book that I'm planning on reading in the read-a-thon :) Be sure to link your post and I'll stop by.

First, the goodreads summary:

One cold night, in a most unlikely corner of Chicago, two teens—both named Will Grayson—are about to cross paths. As their worlds collide and intertwine, the Will Graysons find their lives going in new and unexpected directions, building toward romantic turns-of-heart and the epic production of history’s most fabulous high school musical.

 



 

Okay time for page 99 --

Alright so, a guy -- the first Will? -- is texting a girl named Maura. Will and Maura are apparently good friends because they banter some. He is asking her to cover his spot in the mathletes because he has to go to Chicago with his mom. I don't think the part about going with his mom is a lie -- but he was glad that he didn't have to say that his grandmother had died. This is apparently where he will eventually meet the other Will Grayson.

I didn't really have a lot to work with since most of the page was text messaging. The whole page, not just the text, were wrote in lower case though. I'm not really sure what the lack of capitalization is about and can't decided if it annoys me.

Capitalization or not...I am excited to give this book a try. I love Green (who doesn't?) and I have heard some good stuff about Will Grayson, Will Grayson. So we shall see soon.

 

Have you read Will Grayson, Will Grayson? What was your page 99 challenge post?

 

SUMMER LOVIN’ [3]: “LOOK AT ME, I’M SANDRA DEE

 

To sign up go to Read-a-thon Central.
Hello there, lovely people! Happy Hump Day! How's everyone's Wednesday going? Mine has been good, but busy. I had to take my cat to the vet.

Who is your absolute favorite fictional female? What makes her so awesome?


I have many, many heroines that I love. Honestly, since I just finished reading the Vampire Academy series I chose Rose Hathaway. But really, any girl that has a bit of an attitude, doesn't take any crap, loyal to her friends, and knows how to keep moving without a man glued to her side -- usually has my vote. Another favorites includes Katsa (from Graceling).

So many things that I love about this Strigoi fighting, kicking-butt woman. I love that she is loyal to her friends. I love that she is not afraid of anything, and willing to step in to a fight. She follows her heart and worries what the consequence are afterwards. I love that she can fight better than most--if not all--of her male counterparts. I love how quick witted and somtimes even snarky that she is, yet wild and unpredictable. She is one of my favorite one of my favorites -- I just want to be her. And not just because of her handsome Russian friend (but that doesn't hurt hehe). I could probably gush on and on about how much I love her, but I'll just leave it at she's one of my favorites.

I hope the upcoming movie does not let me down. The girl pictured is the actress that was chosen to play Rose.

 

Since that choice was pretty standard -- I think most of us agree that Rose is awesome -- I thought I'd also choose another powerful woman that isn't as well known. If you've not read the River of Time series then you are missing out on some great books with powerful and strong women, a bit of time travel, castles, old-timey Italy & couple of hunky knights. Both of the main characters are strong, but I particularly love Lia. She learns archery, doesn't fall head-over-heels for her love interest, and uses basic skills in medicine to help around the castle. She's pretty hardcore and has to deal with a lot throughout the series -- especially her growing attraction to a handsome Knight. Seriously, I could fan girl about this series on and on, because I love it that much. If you've not read it -- you should give it a chance. If you have --- did you love as much as me?

The first in the River of Time series:

Waterfall by

Most American teenagers want a vacation in Italy, but the Betarrini sisters have spent every summer of their lives among the romantic hills with their archaelogist parents. Stuck among the rubble of the medieval castles in rural Tuscany, on yet another hot, dusty archaeological site, Gabi and Lia are bored out of their minds...until Gabi places her hand atop a handprint in an ancient tomb and finds herself in fourteenth-century Italy. And worse yet, in the middle of a fierce battle between knights of two opposing forces.

 

Suddenly Gabi's summer in Italy is much, much more interesting.

 

 

Summer Lovin' Read-a-Thon Recap:

Day 3:
Currently Reading:


Finished Along for the Ride -- Review (Coming Soon).

Read the remaining 41 pages.

Started I'm Not Her.

I've read 46 pages of this book.

Day 2:
Read 242 page Along for the Ride.
This book actually had the words -- 'Summer Lovin' in it.
Participated in "YOU'RE THE ONE I WANT".
Participated in Cover Re-Do.
Day 1:
Started Reading Along for the Ride.
Read 100 pages.
Participated in CLASS ORIENTATION.
Participated in Teaser Tidbits.

 

Total:

Books Read: 1/5

Total Pages: 429

Challenges 2/2

 

How is your goals looking? Who was your "Sandra Dee"?

Leave a link and I'll be sure to drop by your post.

 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Challenge Post [2] -- Cover Re-do

Okay. I am not artistic. Not at all. So this challenge was a bit of a struggle for me. And before you go any farther, I just want to state that I do like the original cover. I just chose Fire because I thought it would be an easy cover to remake.

Be sure you all hop around this challenge, because I've already saw some awesome re-dos. This challenge is hosted by Tumbling Books.

 

 


"


Again, I love the original and I am not artistic. This challenge is a little painful for me -- but we must march omward. So this what we have... I haven't read Fire yet, but I can't wait to pick it up.

How's day two of the read-a-thon going for everyone?

 

 

 

 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Read-A-Thon: “You’re the One That I Want”

More information about this event can be found at Read-a-Thon Central.
Day 2: List your must-have summer reading (the ones you read over and over again) or give us some of your favorite recommended summer reads.

Well, I don't really have a set book that I have to read over and over. I just usually reading anything -- but will admit lighter so called "beach reads" are awesome with toes in the sand and a drink in your hand. So I present a list of books I want to read in summer and ones I recommend.

 

Summer Reading I Recommend:

 

 

 

 

Catching Jordan -- This books has everything for a good summer read : football, college searching, cute boys, good friends, tomboy, and a tad bit of romance.

The Truth About Forever -- Any Dessen book that you pick up this summer will be worth the time. However, this is first Dessen book that I ever read and it remains my favorite. One word: Sawoon.

Anna and the French Kiss -- This book is just plain fun and would be a perfect fit for the beach. If you haven't read it yet, give it a chance this summer.

Rumble Fish -- This one is a bit more serious and I included it because I usually read at least one of Hinton's books in the summer. Hinton also wrote The Outsiders, and she is one of my favorite authors. This novel is a bit different, and she once wrote if you don't understand it now, then read it again when you're twenty-five.

 

Read-a-Thon Recap:

Day One Recap:

I started Along for the Ride. I only enjoyed Dreamland-- so I wasn't sure what to expect with this book. But, I absolutely love it so far. I had class today, so I am only 26% done.


Total Books Read: 0/5

Total Pages Read: 100

 

 

 

No school tomorrow. So I should be able to knock a chunk out of some reading.

 

Read-A-Thon Day 1: Introductions

This read-a-thon is hosted by Read-A-Thon Central. I am excited to get started reading. Here is my introduction:

Tell us a little bit about yourself – Where are you from? What’s your favorite genre? What got you reading? – Be creative and show your individual personality!

We’d also like to know – What are your goals for this read-a-thon?

First, Hello everyone that is hopping by! And welcome to Book Beats! I'll try to keep this introduction short and sweet so you can be off to the next blog.


My name is Jenna and this is my first ever read-a-thon. (Well if you don't count staying up most of the night to read a book for class --which I don't cause it wasn't fun). Since this is my first, feel free to leave any tips in the comment sections. Especially about this twenty-four hour business coming up at the end of the week.

 

 

 

I am starting my goal at five books. The first book I am wanting to tackle is Dessen's Along for the Ride.

 

 

 

 

Leave a link to you intro page and I'll be sure to hop by there. Also, if you're a new follower let me know that as well and I'll be sure to follow back.

Happy Reading!