Showing posts with label Jennifer Niven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Niven. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2016

Showers of Books Giveaway Hop April 16-30

Showers of Books Giveaway HOP
April 16-30, 2016
hosted by Bookhounds
details and complete list (here)


Blast from the past...

Start With the Backbeat
A Musical Novel
by Garine Isassi
-Chick-lit, Music, 1980s, New Adult
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

It is the spring of 1989 in New York City when Jill Dodge, a post-punk rocker from Texas, finally gets her big promotion at Mega Big Records. She is thrust into a race to find a gritty, urban rapper before the “Gangsta” trend passes their label by. As Jill and her mostly middle-class coworkers search for the next big rap star, they fluctuate between alliances and rivalries, tripping over the stereotypes of race, class, and musical genre. They work to promote their current roster of acts as well as the new rap artist they sign to a contract. It turns out, he may not be what they expected. Full of original lyrics and wit, Start With the Backbeat is a compelling examination of the nuances of class, race, and culture in America―which are sometimes ridiculously serious.


Mystery set in Spain...

The Invisible Guardian
by Dolores Redondo
-Mystery, Spain
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Already a #1 international bestseller, this tautly written and gripping psychological thriller forces a police inspector to reluctantly return to her hometown in Basque Country—a place engulfed in mythology and superstition—to solve a series of eerie murders.

When the naked body of a teenage girl is found on a riverbank in Basque Country, Spain, homicide inspector Amaia Salazar must return to the hometown she always sought to escape. A dark secret from Amaia’s past plagues her with nightmares, and as her investigation deepens, the old pagan beliefs of the community threaten to derail her astute detective work. The lines between mythology and reality begin to blur, and Amaia must discover whether the crimes are the work of a ritualistic killer or of a mythical creature known as the Basajaun, the Invisible Guardian.

Torn between the rational procedures of her job and the local superstitions of a region shaped by the Spanish Inquisition, Amaia fights against the demons of her past in order to track down a killer on the run.



YA contemporary...

All the Bright Places
by Jennifer Niven
-Mental illness, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

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.



YA audio cd, fantasy...

Crudrat
by Gail Carriger
-Fantasy, YA
-audio CD
Website | Goodreads | my review

Welcome to Wheel: a perfect world without poverty, disease, or want. Tinkered and tuned in every way for maximum order by Rank and Spoke, every child knows her destiny. So long as she can take the neural implant.

The defective, whose bodies reject the implants, do not exist. Ghosts. Cyphers. Haunting the edges of society, living on scraps, killed for sport. A lucky few, the Crudrats, scrape out a perilous living cleaning the toxic wastes from the great machines that power the station.

Meet Maura. Cypher. Crudrat. Grown too tall, alone in a spaceport with no use for her, doomed to starve. With only her crud-eating murmel and an alien monster to help her, she must find a way to survive, or escape, before they catch her and blow what’s left of her life, and her companions, into space.

From the pen of Gail Carriger, Artistic Whispers Productions presents an unabridged full-cast young-adult adventure that brings golden age-style science fiction into the 21st century, stuffs it full of heart, and gives it a finely polished, gleaming edge.



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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Top 5 Wednesday: Top Books with Mental Health/Illness

Top 5 Wednesday
hosted by Lainey @ GingerReadsLainey on Youtube
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Top 5 Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Lainey. You get a new topic every Wednesday, and you then list your Top 5 books related to the particular topic.

TODAY's topic:
September 16th - Top Books with Mental Health/Illness

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Read:

All the Bright Places
by Jennifer Niven
-mental illness, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


Hyperbole and a Half:
Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and
Other Things That Happened...
by Allie Brosh
-humor, memoir
Amazon | Goodreads


Both of Me
by Jonathon Friesen
-christian, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


Currently reading:

A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
-Contemporary Fiction
Amazon | Goodreads


On my TBR shelf:

Finding Audrey
by Sophie Kinsella
Amazon | Goodreads

Friday, January 23, 2015

All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

All the Bright Places
by Jennifer Niven

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Just released: January 6, 2015
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Genre: Mental Illness, YA
Hardback: 400 pages
Rating: 5

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.


PeekAbook:



My two-bits:

This is one of those stories that tugs at the heart.

The characters and the relationship between the two main characters were presented with such heartfelt honesty, I enjoyed spending time with them and was very sad at the sad parts.

The character's school wander project provided a fun way to learn about different parts of the state of Indiana which prompted me to search for quirky and unusual places to visit in my state.

Got me thinking of the issue of suicide with its relation to mental illness.

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* review copy courtesy of publisher

* added this to my Bookish Bingo challenge - square: Mental Illness

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Stacking the Shelves - 10.18.14

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:

My True Love Gave To Me
Twelve Holiday Stories
by Stephanie Perkins
Holly Black
Ally Carter
Gayle Forman
Jenny Han
David Levithan
Kelly Link
Myra McEntire
Matt de la Pena
Rainbow Rowell
Laini Taylor
Kiersten White
Amazon | Goodreads

-----> stay tuned: I am planning a special holiday giveaway for this book release in December.

For Review:

Left Behind
by Vi Keeland & Dylan Scott
-New Adult Romance
courtesy of blog tour
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads

All the Bright Places
by Jennifer Niven
-mental illness, YA
courtesy of publisher
Thanks Kerry!
Amazon | Goodreads

Razorhurst
by Justine Larbalestier
-paranormal, YA
courtesy of edelweiss
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads

Queen of Hearts
The Wonder, vol. 2
by Colleen Oakes
-fairy tale, YA
courtesy of BookSparks Fall Reading Challenge 2014
Thanks Janay!
Amazon | Goodreads

Library:

We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
by Karen Joy Fowler
-contemporary fiction, animals
-on Man Booker Prize 2014 Shortlist
Amazon | Goodreads

The New York Times bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club introduces a middle-class American family, ordinary in every way but one.

Meet the Cooke family: Mother and Dad, brother Lowell, sister Fern, and Rosemary, who begins her story in the middle. She has her reasons. “I was raised with a chimpanzee,” she explains. “I tell you Fern was a chimp and already you aren’t thinking of her as my sister. But until Fern’s expulsion … she was my twin, my funhouse mirror, my whirlwind other half and I loved her as a sister.” As a child, Rosemary never stopped talking. Then, something happened, and Rosemary wrapped herself in silence.

In We Are All Completely beside Ourselves, Karen Joy Fowler weaves her most accomplished work to date—a tale of loving but fallible people whose well-intentioned actions lead to heartbreaking consequences.


-----> listening to the audio version

Dreaming about getting soon:

The Narrow Road to the Deep North
by Richard Flanagan
-historical, Australia, ww2
-winner of the Man Booker Prize 2014
Amazon | Goodreads

August, 1943. In the despair of a Japanese POW camp on the Thai-Burma Death Railway, Australian surgeon Dorrigo Evans is haunted by his affair with his uncle’s young wife two years earlier. His life is a daily struggle to save the men under his command from starvation, from cholera, from pitiless beatings. Until he receives a letter that will change him forever.

Moving deftly from the POW camp to contemporary Australia, from the experiences of Dorrigo and his comrades to those of the Japanese guards, this savagely beautiful novel tells a story of love, death, and family, exploring the many forms of good and evil, war and truth, guilt and transcendence, as one man comes of age, prospers, only to discover all that he has lost.


OTHER things on my shelf: kinda book-related

Joined the Bookish Games: Ready Player One edition hosted by Oh, The Books! which starts Oct 25.


Based on the book...

Ready Player One
by Ernest Cline
Amazon | Goodreads | Website

-----> I read this when it first came out and loved it! May have to do a re-read for the gaming session.

SPECIAL GIVEAWAY:


Quirk has a bunch of zombie books to giveaway here!

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* some of these may be offered as giveaways within the next two months

* comment and TELL me what you have acquired for your shelves recently

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