Oct 15, 2010

Darkest Powers - Kelley Armstrong

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Author: Kelley Armstrong
Published Date: July 1, 2008 (The Summoning); April 28, 2009 (The Awakening); April 6, 2010 (The Reckoning)
Details: 400 pages (The Summoning); 368 pages (The Awakening); 400 pages (The Reckoning)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Review: The Darkest powers series is one of the best series I've ever read. When it started to become well-known in my social group, I decided I'd give it a try... never suspecting that it would have me so taken. Chloe Saunders, a typical tenage girl, when suddenly finds herself bumping into strange people - who are not people at all - she is submitted to a mental house. There she unravels mysterious secrets, finds herself asking questions and bumps into stuff that doesn't make any sense. Slowly, she finds out that she has been gathered there for a purpose - a purpose she has to run from to save her life... and her friends'. The series takes you running with it; saving lifes, fighting dangerous powers, escaping... and in between it all those small teenage moments when there's no-one in the world but that one special person. Those of you who don't read this series, are definatly missing out on something pretty great.

I recommend this series to everyone; it will have people of all ages intrigued and it's suitable for younger people too.

Oct 5, 2010

Pants on Fire - Meg Cabot

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Author: Meg Cabot
Published Date: May 1st, 2007
Details: 272 pages, hardcover
Review: When I started this book, I had no doubt it would be a cool read. All books I've read by Meg have been awesome. What I didn't understand, though, was the title. Pants on Fire? Weird name. As I started reading the story, I found that it was taken from 'liar, liar, pants on fire' - one of my favorite saying! It's really funny how Katie always ends up lying! It sounded so... teenage-ish! Just like I used to do. The story is also heart-touching when she's with Tommy. Fighting against her desire to be with him just so she can stay famous was a real struggle.. but at the end, she chose what was right. This is a must read!


I'd say that youngsters shouldn't try out this book... it has alot of intimate stuff. But I found the book fun, funny and nice to read.

Oct 4, 2010

Haunted - R.L.Stine

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Author: R.L. Stine
Published Date: July, 1990
Details: 164 pages
Review: R.L.Stine really hit it this time... I love this fearstreet part! It is so emotional and heart-touching... I didn't know he could write like that! He's totally gruesome, horrific and all that, but man, no way sentimental. Well, I was proved wrong when I fell in love with a ghost! Yep, a ghost who comes to the past to save the girl who kills her because he can't see her being killed. Confusing, eh? Well read it yourself and tell me if I'm wrong... isn't this book just great?
Recommended to everyone!

Sep 29, 2010

Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex - Eoin Colfer

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Author: Eoin Colfer
Published Date: July 20th, 2010
Details: 357 pages, hardcover
Review: The seventh book to Artemis Fowl came out just a few months ago to shock it's readers by something unusual, totally different and absurd. Artemis Fowl has become nice! Unbelievable... isn't it? Well, the fairy world is in trouble, Arty has become a good, old teenager and so without his stunning mind and clever ways, all havoc breaks out. Butler has been tricked into leaving Artemis alone... with the news that Juliet, her sister, is in trouble. The fairies diagnose Artemis with Atlantic Complex - OCD, we'd call it - but the main thing is, will they be able to cure him in time so he can help? Will the fairy world be finally taken over without our mastermind to help? Well, you gotta read it to find out...

Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins

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Author: Suzanne Collins
Publication Date: 24th August 2010
Details: 400 pages
Review: The third book of 'The Hunger Games', Mockinjay was released in August 2010 to leave it's fans aghast. Unlike the first two happily-ever-after books, the end of this realistic book leaves the readers to either cry over what happened, curse for what could have happened and happy for the good turn in things. While half of the readers will say That Suzanne ended the third book expertly, others will debate on for hours of what things shouldn't have happened. Personally, I think that I disliked a few things and was a little bit disappointed by the turn in events. However, I was happy that Panem was free at the end... I understand that war brings sadness even if there is a happy ending, but well, you have to read it yourself to judge.
The book is very emotional, it makes you cry at times, laugh at times, and bang your fists with anger at times! I wouldn't recommend the book to those who want a complete happy ending because you'll just be left depressed then. An ideal read for realistic-lovers!

The Mediator: Shadowland - Meg Cabot

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Author: Meg cabot
Published Date: December 28th, 2004
Details: 304 pages
Review: We all know how Meg Cabot writes the most amazing Young Adult books. Shadowland: The mediator, first book of the mediator series, is no exeption. Introducing to the world Susannah Simon, the mediator, Meg Cabot takes her readers into a world of ghosts; bad and good. In the first book, Suze (Susannah's nicname) moves to California from New York. The reason behind this is her mothers mariage to her stepfather. Suze now has three step-brothers to deal with, who she names, Sleepy, Dopey and Doc; and a ghost called Jesse living in her room. Then Suze finds herself being haunted by the ghost of her new boyfriends, girfriend. Will she escape alive, or be killed in the process of saving the ones around her? I'll leave that to you to find out by reading Shadowland: The Mediator.
I'd recommend this book to all teenagers, young and old alike. Whoever likes a good action-filled, ghost novel will love this book.

Sep 18, 2010

The Undomestic Goddess - Sophie Kinsella

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Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publication Date: December 31st 1999
Details: 400 pages
Review: Ok.. So I don't know why, but all the books I've read by Sophie Kinsella--Remember me, Can you keep a secret and of course Undomestic Goddess--were about business womens and there characters were pretty much similar. And most of the story was surrounded in offices. So I wanted to read this book but the lawyer thing was making me confuse whether to buy it or not. But then I took the risk and bought it, and I am glad that I did. Not that it doesn't contain too much boring office scenerio. But when Nate enters the story, it just gets better and better, page by page. So I really enjoyed the other half of the book. One thing which always annoys me is the unnecessary stuff. And She should first decide that whether she wants her book to be an adult novel or not. She just hangs it in b/w. I mean all the books I've read could have been suitable for even a pre-teen, just by cutting that very teenie minie mo small amount of adult stuff added in it--which I'd really not want a kid to read. So she should really decide before writing a book that what market she wants to target. Kids or adult. She tries to do it both way. And then I don't feel like recommending it to young kids, even if I really want to. And thats really annoying. Anyways, I think the first half was very slow and I just wanted to get over with it ASAP but then as I said the other half of the story was really nice. So overall its a good read.

Sep 11, 2010

Hush, Hush - Becca Fitzpatrick

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Author: Becca Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: September 27th 2009
Details: Hush, Hush #1, 391 pages
Review: Hush, Hush was really creepy, mysterious and sexy. The intimate scenes were written nicely, without using any unnecessary details. So it was age appropriate. Personally, I really liked the book. But as a critic, I would say its pretty much messed up. So it falls into the 'Buy at your own risk' category.

Nora's character was of an average highschool girl. I won't say much about her, cause it was patch's character which was complicated. So Patch is this fallen angel--a bad guy--who is really creepy and mysterious and is after Nora's life. What I liked about him was his teasing behaviour. It was sexy, cute and also creepy at the same time. And later in the book, he actually falls in love with Nora. But despite of being in love with her, a point comes when patch's teasing behavior actually turns into coldness. Now isn't that stupid. If he really loved Nora, then why was he trying to scare the hell out of her all the time? Why wasn't he going easy on her? I think, that till the very end, Becca Fitzpatrick wanted the readers to keep thinking that maybe patch really is trying to kill Nora. It made things more mysterious. But there were other ways too to keep Nora--and the readers--in doubt about it. Instead, Becca Fitzpatrick did it the other way, she made patch look scary and cold all the time. And then in the last couple of pages Nora falls in love with Patch. I really couldn't get my head around it. After all Patch did to her, how can she just fall in love with him like that. Not that she can't. But it all happened in a rush, which didn't feel right.

Methinks, that Becca Fitzpatrick should have let the romance be ON b/w Nora and Patch. And then--Patch being so mysterious and secretive--creating misunderstanding b/w them would have kept the suspense alive. Things would have gone on and off b/w them. But if Patch always had to come out of nowhere and if Nora always had no other choice except to trust him, then why not make it a 50-50 deal. There was enough suspense already. No point killing the romance just for the sake of adding more suspense. Also, the stuff going on in the bio class didn't make any sense. I couldn't get that how the assignments were related to bio.

Anyways, I am looking forward to the next book crescendo. Hush, hush was really nice. And I enjoyed it. But Patch really needed to go easy on Nora, he cared for her, but he should have showed it by being nice. Being secretive doesn't mean you act mean to hide your affection. Anyways, now that they both are in love already, I hope that crescendo would be better and without any errors. :)

Sep 6, 2010

Can you keep a Secret? - Sophie Kinsella

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Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Black Swan
Publication Date: 2003
Details: 355 pages
Review: This book is the most hilarious thing I've ever read. Its like a laughing bag. And the jokes are non-stop. Even in the last chapters, when things were pretty tense, the jokes didn't stop. It's amazing how Sophie Kinsella can make you laugh in even the most serious situations of the story. It was like, I was biting my nails a minute and the other I was laughing like a mad man. This book should come with a warning tag 'Beware this can make you laugh to death, read at your own risk'. :D

Apart from all the fun stuff, it also conveys a very important message--to be honest with your loved one's. This is all life is about. Its about love, which comes from trust. And trust builds up by being honest. So the story is very meaningful. And teaches you a very important lesson. Now its up to you if you are willing to learn it or not. =P

So I would say that even if you are not into chick lit/comedy stuff, doesn't matter, its worth a try.

Aug 31, 2010

Shiver - Maggie Stiefvater

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Author: Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Publication Date: 2009
Details: The Wolves of Mercy Falls series bk 1, 392 pages
Review: I just recently read a highest rated review on Goodreads about shiver. Which says that Shiver is like a twilight clone. So I guess mostly people have/would have the same opinion about it. But I would like to make things clear. Its true that you may find it similar to twilight; how sam and Grace stay together at night; how he keeps on stopping her from getting personal, cause its not right; how Grace doesn't get along well with her parents; how she cooks food for them. But hey, aren't all the paranormal books kinda same in some ways? Here is what makes me feel its very different from twilight:

Sam and Grace are a much more different couple than Edward and Bella; who seemed like a very serious couple--not that Sam and Grace are not--as in that they were always struggling to keep things right and fighting for their love. SO they seemed like a serious and mature couple, always trying to sort out things. But here Sam and Grace knew that once Sam changes he won't be able to become human again, but they preferred not to discuss about the big issue and tried to spend whatever time they had, happily. Again, I don't mean that Bella and Edward were not trying to spend time happily. But they could have done better. If Bella had not cried all the time for 'more of it' and had patience with the becoming a vampire thing. And if Edward would have not made things harder for her. But Sam and Grace preferred to go with the flow. Grace was different and she did not try to figure out a way to become a werewolve, neither Sam made things harder for her; and unlike Edward he was the one to lose control.

The take on the werewolves was entirely different. The Twilight werewolves were actually Shapeshifters, whereas these were real werewolves with a totally different mythology. The idea of it was very simple--they change when its cold, and a time comes when they never change. Thats it. But I guess its good that she kept it as simple as that. Or it would have been like twilight, in which the whole book was just filled with questions that Bella kept bomabarding on Edward--which was a drag--but shiver has much more to it. Although, they followed the same track again and again--home, school, home, school, home... etc--but it just didnt get boring. There were many cute scenes when I just couldn't stop smiling. They just became my favorite fiction couple. And in such a case when you want more of it, and there are just two more sequels, you wouldn't want the first one to just pass on in understanding a complicated mythology.

Also, Grace was not a boring sad soul like Bella. She had good friends, she got along quite well with them. But, sadly here things went wrong when in the end her selfishness ruined the mood. It can be possible that someone may be so crazy and so much in love that they can risk their or their partners life to be together. But here I could only think of her as the worlds most selfish girl, cause only that kind of girl would go out on a trip with her bestfriend after being so sure that she had killed her love. Way to ruin the mood. Atleast she should have cried the hell out of her everyday. But instead she was hanging out like 'ALL IS WELL'. Even Isabel, was the same. I think the problem was not with Grace and Isabel's character. The problem was with the author. So overall, I would give it a 4 star. And this is another reason why I think Grace was different from Bella. Bella was like a zombie after Edward left her. If Grace was like Bella, the same case would have been with her. But it wasn't.

So I hope I made things clear, and now you won't feel like its a total twilight clone, and won't underrate it.

Aug 26, 2010

My Soul to Take - Rachel Vincent

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Author:
Rachel Vincent
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication Date: July 29th 2009
Details: Soul Screamers series bk 1, 384 pages
Review: I won't say much about this one, cause there is nothing in it to criticize--well thats my opinion. I simply loved this book! The ending was totally unpredictable and I didn't see it coming. The romance was age appropriate and the whole bean sindhe and grim reaper thing was cool... and to be honest, kinda creepy too. Rachel vincent did a great job, its brilliantly written and the suspense kept me completely involved into it.

Aug 24, 2010

Remember me? - Sophie Kinsella

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Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Black Swan
Publication Date: 2008
Details: Paperback, 444 pages
Review: The plot line of Remember me? is not original, you can relate it to movies like '13 goes 30'. And this is not the best of Sophie Kinsella, but still a no.1 bestseller - interesting and funny. I haven't read her previous novels, but those who have read them have a OK opinion about this one, as compared to her other novels. So don't have any high expectations its just a good read.

Aug 19, 2010

The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner - Stephenie Meyer

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Author: S
tephenie Meyer
Publisher: Little, Brown
Publication Date: June 5, 2010
Details: Hardcover, 178 pages
Review: I will recommend this book only to twilights die-hard fans. And to those who always wondered what was happening on the other side while new born's were preparing to attack - this is a treat. But it didn't meet my expectations. I expected it to be very sad and touchy. But it turned out to be just OK. Stephenie meyer failed to create a strong bond between Bree and the readers, so I didn't feel much for her when she got beheaded by the Volturi.

Spending money on a hardcover copy is not worth it. Paperback is not available, so its better if you can get one from a library.

Aug 15, 2010

The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (18+)

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Author: Audrey Niffenegger
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage
Publication Date: 2003
Details: Hard cover, 546 pages (first edition)
Movie: Released on 14 Aug 2009 (USA)
Review: The time traveler's wife is Audrey Niffenegger's debut novel and a national bestseller. Very romantic, heart breaking and incredible. But sadly this novel was unable to hit my favorites list. Reason: Audrey Niffenegger's itch to add as much adult content as possible. The scene in the ending with Gomez was unnecessary and didn't make any sense. One was supposed to feel sympathetic towards Claire, for loosing her husband. But how is it possible when Audrey made her - kinda- cheat on Henry. I just didn't feel sorry for her, at that moment I just felt like throwing the book away. Also, the time traveling thing is a bit confusing. And the story seems slow at times. Wonder how this book has spent weeks on the bestseller list. I won't recommend this book to those who pin point every single teenie minie mo detail in a book - I don't think they'll like it.

Note: The 18+ rating is not official. But personally on general bases, I think the content is not suitable for a under 18.

Aug 14, 2010

A Walk To Remember - Nicholas Sparks

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Author: Nicholas Sparks
Publisher: Warner Books
Publication Date: October 1999
Details: 224 pages
Movie: Released on 25 Jan 2002 (USA)
Review: I don't read novels in one go, no matter how short the novel is. But I was unable to get my eyes off this one. Its irresistible story kept me deeply involved into it. Another heart breaking love story - one of the best novels written by Nicholas Sparks.

Jul 28, 2010

The Host - Stephenie Meyer

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Author: Stephenie Meyer
Publisher: Little, brown and company
Publication Date: May 6th 2008, April 13 2010 (paperback)
Details: Hardcover, 617 pages
Movie: Coming soon in 2011
Review: After reading this novel, I realized that Stephenie Meyer can come up with some really good ideas, apart from the vampire stuff. Her writing skills may not be so good, but her creativity is extraordinary. The Host is a science fiction novel for those who do not like science fiction. Its romantic, thrilling and touchy.

Remember, this book will gonna sound kinda boring in the beginning. And you won't understand a thing in the first 2-3 chapters, its very confusing. But trust me.. just stick to it, cause once you get to know whats going on, you would not want to take your eyes off the book.
 

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