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The Harry Potter Tag

So, I saw The Harry Potter Tag over at Hidden Staircase  and knew that I absolutely had to take part because I'm such a big fan of the books and movies!  If you're a Harry Potter fan, you have been tagged.  Before I begin I would like to wish J.K. Rowling, the woman who made all of this possible, a very happy birthday! 1. Favorite book? Prisoner of Azkaban  - It's the where everything begins to come together, we're introduced to the Marauders, and time travel.  I can't get enough of time travel! 2. Favorite movie? Prisoner of Azkaban - I know a good deal was left out, like the Marauders, but I still think it got the spirit of the book.  I also like the redesign of the castle, grounds, and wands. 3. Least favorite book? I love all of them, but I always thought Chamber of Secrets  was the least interesting of the seven. 4. Parts of the books/movies that made you cry? Don't get me started... 5. Favorite character? Hermione Grang

The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Welcome to The Friday 56, a weekly meme hosted by  Freda's Voice . These are the rules: 1. Grab a book, any book. 2. Turn to page 56, or 56% on your eReader. 3. Find any sentence (or a few, just don't spoil it) that grabs you. 4. Post it. 5. Add the URL to your post in the link on Freda's most recent Friday 56 post. I'm also taking part in Book Beginnings, a weekly meme hosted by  Rose City Reader .  The rules are pretty simple - you share the first sentence or so and your initial thoughts, impressions, or whatever else it inspires.  Don't forget to link up your post's url with Rose City Reader. This week I'm spotlighting my current read, Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard .  I'm excited to start in on this one!  I've heard so much about it already - good and bad - so I've decided it's time to see what I think of Aveyard's debut.  I'm just starting so I can't really say one way or another yet.  Based on th

The 80's Tag

I came across this tag on Brin's Book Blog  and although I was born in the '80s and can't really remember actually living in that decade this still sounded like a lot of fun.  Since I'm not sure who else has done this tag, if you would like to participate, consider yourself tagged.  Without further ado: Favorite 80's movie: Back to the Future  - I love this movie (the entire series, really!) and I've watched it more times than I can count!  This is probably what got me interested in time travel. Favorite 80's cartoon: When I was younger, I loved watching the animated  Beetlejuice series.  I doubt I had even seen the movie back when I used to watch the cartoon, but the movie is definitely one of my all time favorites now.  I haven't seen it in ages and I would love to rewatch it! Favorite 80's tv show: Have I ever mentioned how much I enjoy The A-Team ?  It's so much fun!  My favorites characters are Murock and B.A.  If I

Top Ten Tuesday: Characters Who Are Fellow Book Nerds

Happy Tuesday!  The theme for this week's Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish , is Characters Who Are Fellow Book Nerds.  I must admit that I'm very excited to see this topic crop up.  Here are some of my favorites, in no particular order: Matilda Wormwood - Matilda by Roald Dahl Hermione Granger - Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling Cath Avery - Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell Jo March - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Liesel Meminger - The Book Thief  by Marcus Zusack Rhett Carter - Brew  by David Estes Klaus Baudelaire - A Series of Unfortunate Events  by Lemony Snicket Catherine Morland - Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Isaac Vanio - Libriomancer  by Jim C. Hines Katy Swartz -  Obsidian  by Jennifer L. Armentrout  - I'm currently reading this one and I'm pleasantly surprised to see she's a book blogger! So, what do you think of my list this week?  Do we share any books or characters?

Pines (Wayward Pines #1) by Blake Crouch - Review

❋  ❋  ❋  ❋ Ethan Burke, Secret Service, goes to Wayward Pines, Idaho on a mission to find two missing agents who went missing there a month ago. Shortly after arriving, he's involved in a terrible accident. When he comes to he's in the hospital and although the staff seems friendly enough something is off. He can't pinpoint exactly what it is, but for one thing they won't give him back his personal effects and no one seems to know what happened to them. As he continues his mission in the coming days, he realizes he now has a lot more questions than answers. For example, why does no one believe he is who he says he is, why can't he call his family to let them know he's alright, why is there a huge electric fence surrounding the town? Whatever the answers to the above questions, Ethan begins to wonder whether he'll ever get out of Wayward Pines alive. I enjoyed what I saw on the FOX's tv adaptation, so I decided to check out the source materia

Birthday Book Haul!

Today, I celebrated my birthday in style - shopping at Half Price Books and Barnes & Noble followed by lunch at The Cheesecake Factory along with thoroughly examining the shops at Polaris Fashion Place!  I even walked into Saks Fifth Avenue - although, I admit, everything was so expensive I was half afraid to look at anything too hard let alone even think about touching anything. Primarily using gift cards, I brought home the following books: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch , Lionheart  by Sharon Penman , Bone Quill by John and Carol E. Barrowman , The Awesome  by Eva Darrows , Let the Sky Fall  by Shannon Messenger , You by Caroline Kepnes , The Enemy by Charlie Higson , The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl by Barry Lyga , and Time Salvager  by Wesley Chu I also picked up Angel , Season 3 from Half Price Books! Now the real question:  Which one should I read first?

The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka

Welcome to The Friday 56, a weekly meme hosted by  Freda's Voice . These are the rules: 1. Grab a book, any book. 2. Turn to page 56, or 56% on your eReader. 3. Find any sentence (or a few, just don't spoil it) that grabs you. 4. Post it. 5. Add the URL to your post in the link on Freda's most recent Friday 56 post. I'm also taking part in Book Beginnings, a weekly meme hosted by  Rose City Reader .  The rules are pretty simple - you share the first sentence or so and your initial thoughts, impressions, or whatever else it inspires.  Don't forget to link up your post's url with Rose City Reader. This week I'm spotlighting All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka which will be my next read.  I'm really excited for this after having watched Edge of Tomorrow  with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt!  If you haven't seen the movie, you're really missing out.  These snippets make the source material sound great! Book Beg

Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl - Review

❋  ❋  ❋ Blue's unusual life growing up has led her to a group of wild friends at her new school and their teacher. After a series of strange events, a drowning, and the shocking death of their teacher all lead to mysteries that require solving. Blue will need to put all of her broad cultural lexicon and instincts to the test if she hopes to find answers. Smart, edgy, funny, and dark is a great way to describe Pessl's debut novel. It took me a while to get into the style and the tone, but once I did I couldn't look away. As I got into the swing of things, I could see how charismatic and likable the novel is trying to be and sometimes it really worked for me. I enjoyed getting to know Blue, her father, and everyone at St. Gallway. At the same time, however, it also comes across as uber-pretentious and far too clever for its own good. Considering the characters themselves this isn't exactly a problem with the book, but it can make the cast unpalatable. I r

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee - Review

❋  ❋  ❋ Twenty-six year-old Jean Louise "Scout" Finch comes back to Maycomb, Alabama from NYC to visit her aging father. She doesn't expect to learn disturbing truths about her family while she's there. Everything she thought she knew about her father has been challenged and thrown into doubt. Basicaly, Scout is a grown-up, Jem is dead, and Atticus is a racist member the KKK (along with pretty much everyone else). Honestly, Go Set a Watchman was one of those books that I wasn't sure I wanted to read because I love To Kill a Mockingbird so much. However, when my library received their copy I was the first person to put my name on the hold list for it - I just couldn't stay away. One of the things that bothered me about the release of this book is actually the publication history. I can't help but think of it's release now as some sort of a cash grab. Another thing that I don't understand is the way that it's being marketed - ha