Tuesday, July 26, 2016

BOOK REVIEW// FALLING BY JANE GREEN



I just finished reading Falling by Jane Green and all I can say is - jeez, louise. 

I definitely had a lot of thoughts and feelings while reading this book. I really don't think I have been this frustrated by the ending of a book, possibly ever.

Things I Liked:

I don't usually read "women's fiction" or "romance" - and I'm pretty sure this book falls squarely in both of those camps. And while there were many things I disliked, see rant below ; ) I did really like the natural relationship that formed between Emma and Dominic the two main characters. I happily bought in, and it wasn't even hard for me- which is a big deal! Usually it is so easy to pick apart the awkward, stilted way these things seem to come together. Jane Green did an excellent job of creating a relationship that seemed to grow quickly, the way adult relationships sometimes do- without adding too much "fluff". No epic, sweeping ness that made me roll my eyes- it felt very real. Which I appreciated and enjoyed reading for most of the book.

Things I Didn't Like:

Unfortunately that is about where the things that I liked about the book ended.

Because I bought in - and then I was betrayed. I was betrayed by what felt like one of the most rushed, bizarre, and terrible endings to a book EVER.

I could not possibly recommend this book to another person because of the "twist" that occurs about 96% percent of the way through the book. This total bomb of a twist had me saying what the hell and slamming the book down..gently...because it was on my kindle, and we are in love.

I just *couldn't even* with the twist and it totally cheapened the whole book for me. You know when someone irritates you and then it's like everything they do is irritating, even the things that wouldn't normally be all that irritating- yeah, even they start bugging you. That is this book for me.

I checked out how it was doing on goodreads after I came to grips with how it ended - and some people are really loving this book! Maybe twists like this are standard fare in her books or this genre. What do I know? But there were also a lot of people who feel like me - which is always nice : )

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/932001620



Many thanks to Berkley Publishing Group for giving me an advanced copy of this book to read.

While the book was free, as a girl who is "all about the library" ( where books are always free) - you can be sure that all opinions are mine!

Thursday, July 7, 2016

BOOK REVIEW// LILY & THE OCTOPUS BY STEVEN ROWLEY


Tears, tears for days.

I don’t often cry reading books. There are only a few in recent memory that have even brought me close. I *love* connecting with characters, and I definitely feel sad while reading at times- but for a variety of reasons I can usually keep the actual tears under control. Just thinking about sweet Lily, her octopus, and her quirky owner, Ted Flask, makes me teary, though!

I don't even know where to start with this book - it is just so good you guys!

Synopsis from goodreads.com:

Combining the emotional depth of The Art of Racing in the Rain with the magical spirit of The Life of Pi, Lily and the Octopus is an epic adventure of the heart.
When you sit down with Lily and the Octopus, you will be taken on an unforgettable ride.
The magic of this novel is in the read, and we don’t want to spoil it by giving away too many details.
We can tell you that this is a story about that special someone: the one you trust, the one you can’t live without. For Ted Flask, that someone special is his aging companion Lily, who happens to be a dog. Lily and the Octopus reminds us how it feels to love fiercely, how difficult it can be to let go, and how the fight for those we love is the greatest fight of all. Remember the last book you told someone they had to read? Lily and the Octopus is the next one.

Book Review of "Lily and the Octopus" by Steven Rowley


What I Liked:
There is just so much to love here! I don’t even know where to start. The beginning! The middle! The end (oh em gee that ending)!




I think first and foremost I absolutely loved the writing. I tabbed the crap out of this book while I was reading, which for me is always a good sign. I love writing down and collecting quotes from books that I have read, and I really find that books with a lot of those takeaway moments are my favorite. There were so many nuggets of wisdom, inspiration, and just general life truth in this novel. Loved it.

I love that this book is sad but also incredibly hopeful. I was really concerned for Ted while reading initially, and I think most readers will be as well. He strikes me like such a great guy, and I immediately connected with him and wanted the best for him. Ted also seems lonely - really lonely. The kind of lonely that talks to and plays with his dog as though he is a real person. I loved the connection he had with Lily, but it also drew my attention to the lack of human interaction he had. As an introvert, I can definitely relate to his homebody-ness and how naturally that gap can be filled by an animal. My absolute favorite part of the book was the idea of another person being able to fill the gap left by an animal, or anyone who passes. Such a hopeful message about recovering from loss.

This book was *such* a great debut novel from an awesome author. I can’t wait to read more from Rowley!

What I Didn’t Like :

I got a little frustrated with the main character at times. For one, Lily's tumor being called "octopus", when you know he knows it is a tumor and everyone else does too just crossed out of endearing territory. Ultimately though, that was- I'm sure- purposeful, but as a reader I definitely struggled with it.

Loved this book though and I highly recommend it! Definitely one of my favorite reads so far in 2016!

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916408533

Friday, July 1, 2016

MOM ABOUT LIBRARY #3 - GOODNIGHT ALREADY BY JORY JOHN & BENJI DAVIES

What momma with kiddos hasn't felt this way?

Pretty sure I say it on the daily!

This children's book is so adorable and I had so much fun reading it with James my eight month old. The story follows a bear and his next door neighbor a wide awake duck. Duck tries to find all kinds of opportunities to keep bear awake so that he will have company through the night. And just like a tired parent, when duck isn't keeping him up - bear is struggling to fall back asleep with all of the interruptions! Definitely a cute story that we can all relate to - bonus, it is a pretty quick read- perfect for bedtime ; )
happy reading, y'all!

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/861273952