Posts Tagged ‘Books’

Under the Mesquite By: Guadalupe Garcia McCall


07 Oct

I recently joined a blogger book club called Teen Lit Rocks. The book club is just starting out so Under the Mesquite was our first book.  The book was amazing.  I loved it so much. The main character is Lupita, she is the oldest of eight children in a Mexican/American family. She is in high school and is taking on a path of acting. She will soon find out that when nothing is going right you can get lost in acting or writing.

When Lupita’s Mami (Mother) is diagnosed with cancer her whole world is changed. She must take charge of the family while her mother gets better. After Mami has an operation to remove the cancer she must under go chemo.

Even though she seems to be getting better after a year of chemo the cancer came back, but this time it is even worse. Papi decides that Mami must go to a special clinic in Galveston to get treatment which means that Lupita will be running the house all by herself. Even though it is hard running the household and seven kids, Lupita manages for the three months Mami is away.

I don’t want to give the ending away so you are going to have to read the book to find out what happens.

This book is not a fairytale as you can see but it really touched my heart, I even cried in some parts of it. Under the Mesquite has definitely made it to my top 5 favorite books.

For the letter grade, I grade the book a B+.

Full Disclosure: Thank you to Lee & Low Books for providing me with the early copy of this book to conduct my review.

Forgotten By: Cat Patrick


25 Jul

Forgotten is a new book that I just finished reading. This is a great book in my opinion. The main character is London Lane, a 16 years old girl and she is special. Every night when she goes to bed she forgets the day before .  Each night before she goes to bed she writes herself a note about what happened that day that she needs to remember. Not only can London not remember her past but she also sees her future in her dreams.  If all that is not hard enough to deal with now she has to deal with a boyfriend that she can’t remember.

Her boyfriend Luke is the best… super cute and sweet but he has a secret. He knows that London forgets the past and doesn’t admit it to her until London leaves all her notes out and he finds them. It turns out that London told Luke about her secret at a YMCA summer day camp when she was younger and they first met. Because of her lack of knowledge of the past London could not recall the event. With Luke knowing her secret London starts having disturbing visions she can’t make sense of, and that is when she decides that it is time to find out more about her past.

Check out Forgotten and read what happens with London! :)


Iron Queen Book Review


30 Jan

Iron Queen is the 3rd book in the Iron Fey series and another great book of Julie Kagawa’s. When we left her, Meghan Chase – the main character, and the Ice Prince, Ash, had been banished from the Nevernever forever. But will that forever actually last forever?? Now Meghan has a choice to stay in the real world with Ash or save Nevernever by defeating the False King…  Meghan Chase turns 17 years old during Iron Queen although when she is in the Nevernever she is suspended in time and don’t truly age.

Iron Queen Book Review, Iron Fey Series, Julie Kagawa, Teen Novels

The Iron Fey series are mythological novels geared towards teens.  I started the first book in the series last year and was very excited to read the third book that was just released.  I would personally recommend this book to any of my friends and if you love stories about fictional worlds then you would truly enjoy this series.

In the first two books I felt like the story was going in one direction but in Iron Queen it took a whole new route. I have mixed emotions with the ending of the book mainly because I don’t know whats going to happen next. By the title of the book I thought that the False King was going to have a wife, the Iron Queen, that Meghan would have to face but instead the story took a whole different path. The twists and turns has me filled with suspense and surprise. The ending is definitely keeping me on my toes for the forth in the series to come out.  The next book coming soon is called the Iron Knight, Ash’s story.

Have you read any of the Iron Fey series? What are your thoughts? I love to hear what other people are reading and I am always open for book suggestions. I love to read!

Full Disclosure: I received a copy of Iron Queen to review, all opinions are 100% mine.



New Year!! With 2011 Resolutions


05 Jan

Toasting 2011 with Grape Sparkling Juice

Well its a new year already.. DANG!! Did 2010 go by fast or what?  Now half the year of school is over and TAKS tests are just around the corner.

One of my New Year’s resolutions is that I will blog at least 3 times a week. I know my mom blogs several days a week but I am just really starting to blog for real and I can only do 3 times.

One thing I hate about a new year, and this is pretty funny, is that by the end of last year I was just used to writing 2010 on my school papers. So now that the new year has come along it will take me forever to remember not to put the previous year on my paper and put 2011 instead.

Another New Year’s resolution is to add on to my book list. I want to read more than 100 books by next year just because on my life list I want to read at least 1000 books, maybe even more if possible.  I’ve currently read 51 novels.

The last one of my New Year’s resolutions is the one that I think a lot of people put on theirs…. to eat healthy.  I say this because I can eat and eat and it is bad at my age for me to do that.

Now that you have heard my New Year resolutions, what are some of yours?

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Review of Iron King By: Julie Kagawa


19 Dec

I read the book Iron King recently and loved it. It is really different than what I am used to in books because I usually read books about vampires and werewolves. This book is about fairies, princesses and other mythological creatures which is not my usual pick.  However, Iron King was really, really good and as soon as I read the first page I was hooked. Meghan Chase, the main character, in the book is a normal girl…. Well at least she thinks she is normal until her 16th birthday when her life changes forever. Meghan lives on a farm in the country and after grieving the loss of her father to her surprise she finds out he wasn’t her real father after all. The story takes many surprising twists and turns.

In the past I read a short story by Julie Kagawa called ‘Winter’s Passage‘, so when I received Iron King I was excited to read it.  Being introduced to the books that Julie Kagawa authored has opened up a new venture of reading for me.  Even though the stories are completely different than what I’m used to I still enjoyed them just as much.

The next book in Julie Kagawa’s Iron Fey Series is Iron Daughter which has already been published, you can buy now. The third book, Iron Queen, comes out January 25, 2011.

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Nook


25 Jun
Nook
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I got a Nook which is a Barnes & Nobel brand of an electronic reader. It is an early birthday present because I could not wait until next month to get it. I had to have it now because I am a book alcoholic and I did not want to buy paper books any more if I was going to get the Nook. So now I have it and I love it, it is perfect for me since it takes seconds to download books. It is touch screen and colorized. I got a free $50 gift card to buy ebooks because I bought it the week Best Buy was having a special. I have read a total of 4 books on my Nook so far and it is great! I also love the feature on it that allows you to keep the books that you have read but you can archive them so you don’t have to go through them to get a book in your library. The Nook holds a really good charge.  Mine went a full week without having to be charged.

Do you own a Nook or another electronic reader?  What is your favorite feature and what books do you read? Share with me in the comments.

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Winter’s Passage By Julie Kagawa


08 Jun

I read the ebook Winters Passage by Julie Kagawa. The book has faeries and wolves in it. Meghan Chase, the main character, is half-fey—a faery princess. She is on her way to fulfill her promise to return to the Winter Court. I loved the ebook so much that I plan to go and buy the book Iron King to read. You can read the first three chapters on the website, just click on the link The Iron King. I read the first three chapters of Iron King and I loved how Julie Kagawa put such detail into the book that it was so vivid in my mind that it seemed almost real. I enjoyed reading the story from Meghan’s eyes because she is so different I find her intriguing. I am sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for my mom to take me to buy the book.

Full Disclosure: My mom received the complementary ebook, Winters Passage, for review purposes; although all opinions in this blog post are 100% mine.

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