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Showing posts with label Laura Silverman. Show all posts

Monday, January 8, 2018

Books I Started But Didn't Finish In 2017

(Okay so this isn't really a best-of list, but I'm too lazy to make another graphic)

We've all been there before: You start a book but you get distracted by another read and never open it again. You're not in the mood for your current read. Maybe it's just not hooking you. Unfortunately, starting books but not finishing them happens, and in 2017 it happened quite frequently for me.

The following books, I do not necessarily consider DNF books because I do want to finish them one day, but that day was not in 2017.



Everybody loves this book. And it's a contemporary. And it has an interesting premise. And a disabled love interest. It sounds like this book would be a total love match for me, but I just wasn't connecting to it when I was reading it. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood for it at the time???? I got 25% of the way through it. 



I got a free audiobook from the author for review. I would listen to it as I walked or laid out by the pool but one day I just never went back to it. Granted, it wasn't the best book or narrator, at least so far. However, my fitire holds a lot of bus & train rides so maybe I will give it another shot on one of those rides. 



I hate having this one on the list because this was one of my most anticipated releases of 2017. I read only the beginning, and I reallllllly liked it, but it was the summer and I was lounging by the pool and I just wanted to read quick contemporaries. And then I never resumed this one. BUT 2018 WILL BE THE YEAR I READ IT. 



Speaking of quick contemporaries, this, apparently, was not the one I was after. It's not that it was bad...it just wasn't speaking to my heart, so I just forgot to pick it up ever again. I would like to read the entire thing one day, though, just for the sake of completion. 



Oh lordy I was PUMPED for this novel. I got about halfway through it before I just...stopped reading it. It's not that it was bad, but I think I was expecting a more fast-paced, addicting, romantic read like Ahdieh's other work. It just wasn't giving me what I wanted at the time, but it is still probably a worthwhile read and I think going into it with adjusted expectations will help. 



When I first discovered the Brooding YA Hero twitter account, I thought it was satirical gold, but by the book came out, I think I was just over it. It stopped being clever and became redundant, and reading the book was just a bit much. Also, I received an e-galley that had some really awful formatting, so that made the experience even more unpleasant. This is one I really truly don't know if I'll ever read in its entirety, but I'm sure it's quick and requires very little brain power, so who knows.



This one is the most recent, having started it in the later half of January. I wanna love it so bad because everyone loves it and it's about JACK THE RIPPER, who I find fascinating. I just was not connecting. I am 100% going to try again, and probably soon. 
There you have the books I started but never finished in 2017! There might be more, but I took them off my Goodreads shelf, so I don't remember?

WHAT BOOKS DID YOU START BUT NEVER FINISH? DO YOU THINK I NEED TO GIVE ANY OF THESE ANOTHER SHOT IMMEDIATELY?

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Sunday Post #32

Books read this week: 
Reviews: 
- Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin (★★★★★)
Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch (★★★½)
Memes:
Top Ten Books I've Read In 2017 So Far

Features/misc:
New To My Wishlist #4
June Recap
Currently reading:



 Reviews:
- Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
- Caraval by Stephanie Garber

Memes: 
- Top Ten Books I've Been Meaning To Read But Haven't Yet
- Sunday Post #33

Features/misc.: 
- Discussion: Doing It All In The Book Community
- Would You Rather #4
 Okay, y'all, I got some hecking exciting book mail recently, but I'm holding off sharing it until I can film an unboxing video!!

But.

I did get this one from Netgalley:

Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller
Published: August 29. 2017 by Sourcebooks Fire


Here are my favorite photos from this week! Make sure to follow me (@leftyreads) to see everything I post! 






Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Top Ten Contemporary Books I've Added To My TBR Recently

So, one of my favorite parts of summer is that a lot of people are in the mood to read contemporary more than usual. If you don't know--I LOVE contemporary books. It's probably my favorite genre, so I love when everyone is talking about all these lovely contemporary books and I have more excuse to talk about all these lovely contemporary books.

That said, here are some lovely contemporary books I've added to my TBR recently.

Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley - I LOVE CATH CROWLEY and also this one sounds so charming and bookish and everything I want from a contemporary book.

When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Manon - I've heard wonderful things about this. It also focuses on a culture I'm not well-acquainted with. Plus, it just sounds fun and cute and THERE IS COFFEE ON THE COVER.

I See London, I See France by Sarah Mylnowski - This one not only involves traveling throughout Europe (my wanderlust is off the charts lately) but it also seems like it's going to delve into what it's like to have a loved one with mental illness and loving the wrong person and dealing with toxic friendships and that all just sounds tasty.

Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia - This includes a trope I always adore: when a character is famous online but not really in real life, but then the world collide. So I'm excited. And it has mixed media!! ALSO A FEMALE WEBCOMIC WRITER WHOOOO.

Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse - Again, traveling! But this time to Tokyo, which I haven't seen a lot of in YA novels. The romance also sounds really interesting. I love the whole "old flames reuniting" thing.


One of Us Is Lying by Karen N. McManus - This one just sounds interesting an exciting! It seems kinda soft-core thriller.

Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett - I've heard really great things about this book, and honestly it just sounds SO CUTE. It also brings up something I think is especially relevant for book bloggers: online persona vs. IRL personality.

Girl out of Water by Laura Silverman - This is another one I've heard nothing but positivity about. I feel like it's going to be relatable and different than a lot of other contemporary books I've read.

The Color Project by Sierra Abrams - LOOK AT THAT COVER IT'S GORGEOUS. As an aspiring philanthropist, I think it's really neat that this focuses on a charity organization. It's was pitched for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Morgan Matson--I AM HERE FOR THAT.

Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith - Admittedly, I'm not as excited about this one as I am the other books on this list, but it's a book I've been seeing around the book community lately, and it sounds interesting enough. And I've really never read anything like it before, so I wouldn't be mad about getting my hands on a copy.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Sunday Post #25

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!! I hope everyone had the very best holiday!! I can't believe Christmas is over and, OH YEAH, it's officially 2017. Like, that's insane to me. I'm not particularly sad to see the year go, but I feel like it went by so quickly. I've been at my sister's house in Florida since Christmas Eve. I'm leaving tomorrow and I just don't wanna go. But at least when I get home I'll have more time to read and blog and what have you.

Reviews:
My Lady Jane by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows - ★★★★★

Memes:
Top Ten Books I Read in 2016

Features/misc:
YA Look Book #1: Heartless by Marissa Meyer
2016 End of Year Survey

Reviews:
(very tentative)
- A Series of Unfortunate Events #1-3 by Lemony Snicket
- Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley (re-read)

Memes:
- Top 10 2017 Debuts I'm Excited For
- Sunday Post #26

Features/Misc:
- Reader Resolutions
- Book Aesthetics #2: 2017 Edition

From Netgalley:



Follow Me Back by A.V. Geiger - Thanks Sourcebooks Fire!
Published: June 1, 2017

In the Hope of Memories by Olivia Rivers
Published: March 21, 2016

Girl Out of Water by Laura Silverman - Thanks Sourcebooks Fire!
Published: May 1, 2017

Coming Up for Air by Miranda Kenneally - Thanks Sourcebooks Fire!
Published: July 1, 2017

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What has your week in books and blogging looked like?