Sunday, December 7, 2014

Stacking The Shelves #8: Sad and Thrilling


Stacking The Shelves is a feature hosted by Tynga’s Reviews where bloggers share what books (both physical and digital) they received, won, bought, and borrowed.


Hey there Misfit Booknerds!!! Lots of good reads this week??? Hopefully! Did you add any good books to your shelves or your e-readers? I have two new books added to my Kindle app and they are some of my most awaited!!!


GIFTED & FOR REVIEW



All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven




The Remedy by Suzanne Young



I would like to thank Jennifer Niven first and foremost for being especially kind and warm to me everytime I talk to her on Twitter and for especially giving me an e-ARC of All The Bright Places. I know she means well for breaking my heart because of this novel. HAHAHA!

And to Simon and Schuster on Edelweiss for their trust in me always. I know I have been not as active but I will be reviewing all of the books you have granted my request to as soon as I could. 

So how's your stack this week??? Tell me in the comments below! :)







Friday, December 5, 2014

Review: Legend by Marie Lu

Title: Legend (Legend #1)
Author: Marie Lu
Publication: April 16th 2013, Speak
Format: Trade Paperback
Source: Own Copy from NBS
Buy it on: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | The Book DepositoryiBooks | Kobo | National Book Store / Fully Booked (PH)



SYNOPSIS:

From different worlds, June and Day have no reason to cross paths...

Until June's brother is murdered, and Day becomes the prime suspect.

In a shocking turn of events, the two uncover what has really brought them together, and the sinister lengths to which their country will go to keep its secrets.

Misfit Review:

Reading Legend was like boot camp for me, in a way that the world that we live is not as far from how we are in this time and how we are all blind to what happens to people less fortunate or those who only wish to survive.

“It's strange," I say to Day later, as we both curl up on the floor. Outside, the hurricane rages on. In a few hours we'll need to head out. "It's strange being here with you. I hardly know you. But...sometimes it feels like we're the same person born into two different worlds."

Legend is the story of June Iparis, a 15 year old college student at Drake, who got the highest score in the Republic, a 1500 mark. Those with the lowest scores are forced to live in the slums with no education and suffering from the plague ruining the cities in the Republic. Daniel "Day" Wing, is an enigmatic young man, who is being targeted by the soldiers of the Republic for committing crimes including stealing plague cures and destroying military properties. No one in the Republic knows what Day looks like, and that's great for his cover-up, until that fateful day that Day and June's lives are intertwined by an incident that changes both their lives.

What's so amazing about Legend to me, as a reader, is how immersed I got to the story. The attention to detail to every character's movement, emotions, problems and the way the setting is linked to everyone in the story is mind boggling. The fight scenes and the violence are what got to me personally, because of how well written they were and I feel like with every punch and kick June makes, for example, I pull in my breath, exhale everytime she's okay and I am taken away into this cinematic terrain of movement, engaging and powerful. Day's escape from the soldiers is my favorite in the book. It's like you feel his pain and his need to really find a way out. 

“When you stand out there," John continues in a hoarse voice, "keep your chin up, all right? Don't let them get to you."
"I won't."
"Make them work for it. Punch someone if you have to." John gives me a sad, crooked smile. "You're a scary kid. So scare them. Okay? All the way until the end."
For the first time in a long time, I feel like a little brother. I have to swallow hard to keep my eyes dry. "Okay," I whisper.”

The way family is considered in this novel was done pretty well. With June's loss to Day's concern for his family. The main reason, in many ways why the characters are driven and motivated to do what they have to do is because of their families. Without this, June might just seem like a soldier out to fulfill a job and Day being a total psycho. 

“What a joke! Poor little rich girl's fallen in love with the Republic's most famous criminal.”

The romance. Ahhhh, the romance. The romance was a bit awkward, cute, interesting and too instant for me. INSTALOVE! At 15, it is pretty normal, nowadays to actually hook up, you know. I am very sorry, I am only aware from observations. LOL.  Maybe what I would've changed is if June and Day could've basked in the idea of falling in love when Day is already captured and stuff and not exactly getting insanely intense after being together for a few days to a week. WOOHOO! But as for my YA heart, it soars because well, FEELS! And Day is gorgeous, let that be put out there for the world to learn and drool over his amazing light blonde hair and blue eyes. Such a hottie at 15. I still cringe at 15 actually. Why couldn't they be 18 for crying out loud. Sorry.

"I will hunt you down. I will scour the streets of Los Angeles for you. Search every street in the Republic if I have to. I will trick you and deceive you, lie, cheat and steal to find you, tempt you out of your hiding place, and chase you until you have nowhere else to run. I make you this promise: your life is mine.”

Anyway, I am in love with Marie Lu's writing style nonetheless. It is unafraid to talk about the problems of the government, the secrets hidden from the people and the harsh realities that we might face in a post apocalyptic future. The action, thrill and energy that the novel provides, allows the readers to be immersed into a world familiar yet not. I do look forward to more of Marie Lu's works because she is becoming one of the prominent authors of the past decade.

“Each day means a new twenty-four hours. Each day means everything’s possible again. You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a time.”

Legend is a great introduction to a dystopian world that is energetic, mysterious, dark and engaging, taking the readers to great new heights. 


About The Author:



I write young adult novels, and have a special love for dystopian books. Ironically, I was born in 1984. Before becoming a full-time writer, I was an Art Director at a video game company. Now I shuffle around at home and talk to myself a lot. :)

I graduated from the University of Southern California in '06 and currently live in LA, where I spend my time stuck on the freeways.






PREFERENCES: Physical or Ebooks?

Why hello there Misfit Booknerds! How have you been? What are you currently reading? Are you reading the physical copy or the electronic copy?




Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday #16: The Last Time We Say Goodbye + The Storyspinner


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we are just waiting to have our hands on!




Title: The Last Time We Say Goodbye
Author: Cynthia Hand
Publication: Harper Teen
Expected Release Date: February 10th 2015
Pre-order or buy on: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | The Book Depository | iBooks | Kobo



SYNOPSIS:

There's death all around us.
We just don't pay attention.
Until we do.

The last time Lex was happy, it was before. When she had a family that was whole. A boyfriend she loved. Friends who didn't look at her like she might break down at any moment.

Now she's just the girl whose brother killed himself. And it feels like that's all she'll ever be.

As Lex starts to put her life back together, she tries to block out what happened the night Tyler died. But there's a secret she hasn't told anyone-a text Tyler sent, that could have changed everything.

Lex's brother is gone. But Lex is about to discover that a ghost doesn't have to be real to keep you from moving on.

From New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Hand, The Last Time We Say Goodbye is a gorgeous and heart-wrenching story of love, loss, and letting go.

About The Author:



Cynthia Hand is the New York Times bestselling author of the Unearthly series with HarperTeen: UNEARTHLY, HALLOWED, RADIANT (an enovella) and BOUNDLESS. Currently she lives in southern California with her husband and two small children. She teaches courses in creative writing at Pepperdine University. Her next book, THE LAST TIME WE SAY GOODBYE, will be released in February 2015.








Title: The Storyspinner (The Keeper's Chronicles #1)
Author: Becky Wallace
Publication: Margaret K. McElderly Books
Expected Release Date: March 3rd 2015
Pre-order or buy on: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | The Book Depository



SYNOPSIS:

Drama and danger abound in this fantasy realm where dukes play a game for the throne, magical warriors race to find the missing heir, and romance blossoms where it is least expected.

In a world where dukes plot their way to the throne, a Performer’s life can get tricky. And in Johanna Von Arlo’s case, it can be fatal. Expelled from her troupe after her father’s death, Johanna is forced to work for the handsome Lord Rafael DeSilva. Too bad they don’t get along. But while Johanna’s father’s death was deemed an accident, the Keepers aren’t so sure.

The Keepers, a race of people with magical abilities, are on a quest to find the princess—the same princess who is supposed to be dead and whose throne the dukes are fighting over. But they aren’t the only ones looking for her. And in the wake of their search, murdered girls keep turning up—girls who look exactly like the princess, and exactly like Johanna.

With dukes, Keepers, and a killer all after the princess, Johanna finds herself caught up in political machinations for the throne, threats on her life, and an unexpected romance that could change everything.



About The Author:

Website | Twitter | Goodreads

In second grade, Becky Wallace had to sit in the corner because she refused to write anything besides princess stories and fairy tales (and because she talked too much). Her time in isolation gave her plenty of opportunities to dream up the fantasy worlds she's been dabbling with ever since. She was lucky enough to find her own, real-life prince charming. They have four munchkins and live in a happy little town outside Houston, Texas.







Sisterhood of The World Bloggers Award




I've been tagged  for the Sisterhood of The World Bloggers Award by the wonderfully nice and awesome Kristy of Book Nerd Reviews! Visit their blog site because UGH! It's amazing!








  • Thank the blogger who nominated you, linking back to their site.
  • Put the award logo on your blog.
  • Answer the ten questions they’ve sent you.
  • Make up ten new questions for your nominees to answer.
  • Nominate ten people.





Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: 2015 BOOKS FTW!

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created and hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where, each week, a Top Ten list is posted based on a particular topic.



Hi there Misfit Booknerds! Sorry if I have been in another lazy mood. But I found my jive back again and I'll be doing a post on some of the 2015 releases that I'm sure you are as excited as I am to come out already. Seriously. Let them out!

Here's my top ten picks!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

My NaNoWriMo2k14 Experience



When I found out that November was National Reading Month and National Writing Month, I felt like November really is my month (coz birthday too). When I went to the NaNoWriMo website, my mind suddenly raced of thoughts of what I wanted to write, what themes I was going to pursue and what I wanted to achieve afterwards.





I thought that 20 days was going to cut it, I mean 50k words in 20 days might be possible if I polish up with my typing skills and vocab. But I think I overestimated my thought process and also my inherent laziness because I've only written 5000 words to date. That's right. 5000! I didn't exactly know what I was gonna go up against with my head drifting to different things for the past 2 weeks of my semestral break. In fact, I even wrote another story consisting of 5000 words in 2 hours, but not the novel I really had on the first place.



It seemed that my overly active imagination went into a shut down for those past couple of days and then I realized that I'm not really good with rushing myself with stories or maybe I'm just a short story type of girl. There was even a moment when I doubted myself that I wouldn't be able to finish what I started at all, which is not very unlikely.


But challenges propel you to greater heights in the end, and it's normal to stumble on the way. I don't plan on writing much for the novel unless I find the time since I will be busy with my thesis for almost a year, so, I don't even know if I'll find the time to think up of a scene or a story. However, I do plan to stick to what I started and grow my characters somehow in the process. Maybe in the middle of 2015, I'll be able to do something about it and maybe reach that 50k in November too.

I do think that I'll get the chance to write something more inspiring and novel worthy when I do get to graduate and focus on widening my imagination more and improving my writing skills. Let's hope for the best, I guess.


So how about you booknerds? Did you write anything for NanoWrimo this year? How did you fair up? Did you have to work against unusual circumstances or was it easy for you? Leave comments below and let's talk about it! 

Congratulations to the Wrimos who finished 50k words in 20 days! Good luck to the finalists and may some good novels come out of those chosen! 



Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Waiting For Wednesday #15: All The Bright Places + Red Queen



Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we are just waiting to have our hands on!



Title: All The Bright Places
Author: Jennifer Niven
Publication:  Knopf Books for Young Readers
Expected Release Date: January 6th 2015
Pre-order or buy on: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | The Book Depository | iBooks | Kobo



SYNOPSIS:


The Fault in Our Stars meets Eleanor and Park in this compelling, exhilarating, and beautiful story about a girl who learns to live from a boy who intends to die.

Theodore Finch is fascinated by death, and he constantly thinks of ways he might kill himself. But each time, something good, no matter how small, stops him.

Violet Markey lives for the future, counting the days until graduation, when she can escape her Indiana town and her aching grief in the wake of her sister's recent death.

When Finch and Violet meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school, it’s unclear who saves whom. And when they pair up on a project to discover the “natural wonders” of their state, both Finch and Violet make more important discoveries: It’s only with Violet that Finch can be himself—a weird, funny, live-out-loud guy who’s not such a freak after all. And it’s only with Finch that Violet can forget to count away the days and start living them. But as Violet’s world grows, Finch’s begins to shrink.

This is an intense, gripping novel perfect for fans of Jay Asher, Rainbow Rowell, John Green, Gayle Forman, and Jenny Downham from a talented new voice in YA, Jennifer Niven.

About The Author:

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads

By the time I was ten, I had already written numerous songs, a poem for Parker Stevenson ("If there were a Miss America for men, You would surely win"), two autobiographies (All About Me and My Life in Indiana: I Will Never Be Happy Again), a Christmas story, several picture books (which I illustrated myself) featuring the Doodle Bugs from Outer Space, a play about Laura Ingalls Wilder's sister entitled Blindness Strikes Mary, a series of prison mysteries, a collection of short stories featuring me as the main character (an internationally famous rock star detective), and a partially finished novel about Vietnam. I was also an excellent speller from a very early age.

In 2000, I started writing full-time, and I haven't stopped... I've written eight books (two of those are forthcoming), and when I'm not working on the ninth, I'm contributing to my web magazine, Germ (www.germmagazine.com), thinking up new books, and dabbling in TV. I am always writing.






Title: Red Queen
Author: Victoria Aveyard
Publication: Orion/HarperTeen
Expected Release Date: February 10th 2015
Pre-order or buy on: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | The Book Depository | iBooks



SYNOPSIS:


A thrilling new fantasy trilogy for fans of DIVERGENT and THE HUNGER GAMES.

The poverty stricken Reds are commoners, living under the rule of the Silvers, elite warriors with god-like powers.

To Mare Barrow, a 17-year-old Red girl from The Stilts, it looks like nothing will ever change.

Mare finds herself working in the Silver Palace, at the centre of
those she hates the most. She quickly discovers that, despite her red blood, she possesses a deadly power of her own. One that threatens to destroy Silver control.

But power is a dangerous game. And in this world divided by blood, who will win?



About The Author:

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads

I'm a screenwriter/YA author who likes books and lists. This site is the nexus of my universe.

My book RED QUEEN will be published Winter 2015 from HarperTeen at HarperCollins. I'm repped by the incomparable Suzie Townsend at New Leaf Literary & Media, Inc. 

The genres I'm into include YA, Fantasy, Historical, Adventure, Apocalyptic - if people are dying, I'm buying.









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