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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

Ella Enchanted is about a girl name Ella of Frell. she had an obedience spell placed on her at birth by her fairy godmother Lucinda Perriweather. One day she meets Prince Charmont (Char to his friends and fans) and falls hopelessly, and irrevocably in love with him. One day his Uncle, the evil Edgar learns of her obedience gift, and tells her to kill Prince Char. She tries to break the curse placed on her at birth. Will she break the curse in time so she doesn't kill the Prince? Will she get her happily ever after? Read the book to find out.

Gail Carson Levine is a wonderfully eloquent writer. She spins this tale in such a way that you can't help but get sucked in to the magical world of Frell and Ella's love for Char. It is also a fabulous movie starring Hugh Dancy and Anne Hathaway as Char and Ella. I would read the book before watching the movie but the order of things really doesn't matter. I would most certainly read this book. Will Ella get her happily ever after? You'll have to read to find out more about Frell, Ella, Char and Edgar...truly magical.

Friday, 19 April 2013

Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

Since Game of Thrones is on right now I thought I'd review it. Game of Thrones centres around Ned Stark and his family, among others. It's really...I can't explain it. You need to read this book. It is brilliantly written. It is, in its essence, about the 7 kingdoms of the land of Westeros vying for control. A "game of thrones" if you will. It's just, I can't explain it. It is written from many perspectives and as such changes perspective every chapter or so. All in all wonderfully magical in its brilliance a fantasy novel that sucks you right in...George R. R. Martin is a literary genius.

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

Grave Mercy is set in 1485 in Brittany. 17 year old Ismae was sired by death, that is to say Death is her father. One night he lay with her mother and she became with child. When her father learned of this he bought herb's that her mother could take to basically have an abortion. When these failed her father tried to beat her mother as she lay bleeding. Before he could one of the attendant ladies told him that if Death had indeed chosen her to bear his child she doubted that he would take kindly to her being beaten. When Ismae is of age (17) her father marries her off to Guillo, who paid 3 silver coins for her. Now everyone heard rumours of her strange parentage by Guillo didn't quite believe them. That is until their wedding night when he tears off her dress revealing the purple stain on her shoulder that was the result of the herbwitch's poison. That night she is taken to the Abbey of Saint Mortain, the group of nuns who still worship the old gods, namely death. All of their noviciates and nuns were sired by death and death reveals to them when he wants someone killed and they send the best girl for the job. When Ismae begins to question the will of death will she be able to refuse without consequence or will the mother abbess cast her out and denounce her to the world...what will happen? This riveting tale is a roller coaster ride through 1485 Brittany and I heartily recommend that you read this book.

Delerium by Lauren Oliver

Sorry for the incredible delay in my promise of 2 book reviews last Saturday...I had a ridiculous amount of homework to sink my teeth into and barely had time to write let alone read...anyway, here you go!

Delerium is a post-apocalyptic genre novel written by Lauren Oliver. Lauren Oliver writes of a world, much like our own but love is chosen for us. Love is seen as the disease Amor Deleria Nervosa and who you will spend your life with is determined by The Society. of course there are anomalies, those who rebel against the societies influence. These people are sent to live in the wilds but no one can get there of their own volition unless you know how to disarm the electric fence. When a young, goody two shoes girl from society and a boy from outside meet quite by chance they realize that they love each other and resolve to escape. Will they escape the societies suffocating grasp and live happily ever after? Read to find out...

Thanks again to all my faithful and new readers that read my sporadic (and sometimes quite frankly awful) posts and don't forget to check out the re-write of my mystery novel. If you find the post on my blog titled As Promised (You'll remember I promised to post the first section. The revised section is the prologue and, although it is significantly shorter than the section of Chapter 1 I posted, I think you might find it a tad bit more exciting. As always feedback on my writing, blog, what books I should review etc. is always welcome and encouraged...until next time check out the edit I posted, my book reviews and don't forget to keep reading and writing of course...

Sunday, 7 April 2013

The Princess Bride by William Goldman (Abridged Version)

The Princess Bride is "A classic tale of love an high adventure". This book was initially written as a satire by famed writer Simon Morgenstern (No Valentine didn't have a son named Simon, he had a son named Jonathan but that's besides the point)... Sorry I got kind of off track with the Mortal Instruments reference. Anyway it is the tale of a beautiful young girl named Buttercup. She lives on a farm with her parents and the farm boy, Westley, She comes to learn, over time, that she loves him and he goes off to America to seek his fortune so he can provide for her. You may remember seeing the movie with Peter Falk and Fred Savage with Cary Elwes starring as Westley and Robin Wright as Buttercup (It's from the 80's, 1987 to be exact). This is one of my favorite movies and I watch it whenever I can. There's "Fencing, fighting, torture, chases, escapes, true love." Everything anyone could ever want. The book, as abridged by William Goldman, was made into a screenplay by Goldman himself and the movie was directed by Rob Reiner. Seeing as Goldman wrote the screenplay it follows the abridged text of the book very closely. Anyway back to the book.

It starts off when you meet Buttercup, a young girl who lives with her parents on a small farm. One day the Count Rugen and the Countess visit the small farm and from that day Buttercup's life begins to spin out of control. That day, as she watches the Count and Countess walk around her farm with the Beautiful, blue eyed, tan and very muscular farm-boy Westley. That day is the day she realizes that she loves him. When she tells him this he packs a bag and goes off to America to seek his fortune so he can provide for her but he never makes it. He is killed by "The Dread Pirate Roberts" who never leaves captives alive. From that day she becomes very depressed but one day it is announced that she will marry Prince Humperdink. She resigns herself to this fate even though she despises the Prince and ultimately the Prince doesn't really want to get married. One day she is kidnapped by 3 marauders as she rides through the woods on her horse. However about halfway to Guilder ("The country across the sea, the sworn enemy of Florin!") they discover that they are being followed by a mysterious boat. Vizzini (the leader of the troupe) convinces them that it's nothing and they carry on. When they reach the "Cliffs of Insanity" they climb and the mysterious "Man in Black" (the man who was following them in the boat earlier) climbs with them and he seems to be bent on rescuing, or kidnapping, perhaps, killing the Princess that they have taken captive. Will Vizzini and the others get away with the Kidnapping? What is the aim of the Man in Black? Who is the Man in Black? You'll just have to read the book to find out...a truly gripping novel that takes you on a wild ride through Florin and Guilder.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

I'll make this quick...sort of

HI ALL MY WONDERFUL READERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OK so if you didn't know there is a new episode of Doctor Who on tonight, at 8, on Space channel called "The Rings of Akhaten" Having just finished our unit of Ancient Egypt in World History I am very excited. I spend too much time on Tumblr so I have seen some random pictures from the episode but nothing overly spoiler-y. Also  the Doctor is wearing Harry Potter glasses while reading The Beano but that is INCREDIBLY besides the point. The point that I was trying to make was that I was watching a ridiculous amount of VlogBrothers videos and I have decided to share one with you now. http://johngreenbooks.com/tfios-movie-casting-new-books-and-groundhog-wars-an-old-school-vlogbrothers-video/

In this video a goose has a fight with a groundhog and he talks about the TFIOS (The Fault in Our Stars) movie along with a host of other things...you can subscribe to the VlogBrothers channel on Youtube along with John's other channel which he runs with his brother Hank Scishow and CrashCourse in which they teach you about science and geography, English etc. Anyway enough from me I said I'd make this quick and I will. If you didn't know Doctor Who is on RIGHT NOW. I'll go now, I know I said I'd do 2 book reviews today but I really and truly couldn't think of books to review (Which is why you should definitely suggest some for me to review) Anyway gotta dash Clara's wandered off and she's in a spot of trouble at the moment.

Friday, 5 April 2013

GIVE ME FEEDBACK!!!

So as I mentioned this is my first attempt at a blog. I would LOVE some feedback from my faithful readers. Comment and let me know what you think and with suggestions of any books that you think I should review. If you are unfamiliar with how to post comments if you are on my blog and you find the post that you want to comment on it and click on the area underneath it that says Comments (it's a blue link) you can post a comment on any post, I guarantee I will get them...Also if you scroll through my posts you will find an excerpt from my mystery novel for you to read and comment on my work to let me know if you like it. So anyway that's my plug to get you to comment and give feedback on my blog even though and I'll be back to reviewing books, I might even review two of them tomorrow in honor of the weekend. Also THERE IS A NEW DOCTOR WHO THIS SATURDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So I won't post between 9 and 10. I'll probably post during the day or later at night.

Thanks and keep reading!

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

I'm not very far in this book yet but so far it is pretty ok...it is about a boy named Wade Watts. It is set in a futuristic society where students can attend school virtually also in this time you can play virtual reality online games, just like you can with school. Just as the story starts you learn of a multiplayer online game. When it's developer dies it is revealed that he hid an "Easter egg" inside the game, there are 3 keys to unlock this "Easter egg" and whosoever does so will inherit his entire fortune. One day Wade finds one of the 3 keys and his time in the game gets better. Will he find the other keys and thus the "Easter egg"? As I said I'm not very far yet so I can't tell you more but so far it is an utterly riveting and exciting. Ernest Cline is a very eloquent and riveting author...I'll tel you more once I'm finished the book.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

OK...I just started this book today so I'm not very far in but so far it is AMAZING. Well written, wonderful storyline, although a bit confusing at parts as it does change POV's from time to time. It is about a futuristic world in which people are locked in the Incarceron, which is kind of like the Pandorica for my readers who watch Doctor Who. Basically it is a box and when the project was spawned they were told that they might not see their loved ones for a very long time. Now the Incarceron, from what I gather is a living, breathing, spawning thing. It has the capability to spawn new people as it sees fit. The first Protagonist you meet is Finn who was actually spawned from the Incarceron. He is actually luckier than most because sometimes they spawn as full adults and they go insane but if they form as children they have a bit more of a chance to not go insane. Our second protagonist, named Claudia, is the daughter to the warden of the Incarceron. She is from the upper echelons of Incarceron's society and is far better off that Finn. One thing I should mention is that in the Incarceron they have an 'era law' so basically the government picks an era from history and recreates it to the letter. Basically King Endor passed a law that anything not periodically accurate to the 17th century is not allowed. He believed that in order to have a 'perfect society' time has to be stopped at one era so that progress is never made and the mistakes of the future remain un-doable. Claudia is actually betrothed to the King's son and when the eldest son, the one she was in love with, dies she is forced to marry his troublemaker/bad boy brother. How far will she go to escape this fate? Who knows? I haven't gotten that far but when I do you'll be the first to know...until then I do know this, Incarceron is a riveting read, especially if you like Steampunk. Until next time, keep reading and writing!

Monday, 1 April 2013

A shout out to all my wonderful readers!!!

Just thought I'd give a shout out to all my wonderful and dedicated readers! As I mention sometimes in my blog posts submissions for book reviews are welcome...however bear in mind that if you submit a book for me to review and I haven't read it yet (even if I have) I will need to read it before I review it so your requested review may not be up for a couple of days but it will be posted fret not...also bear in mind that if you read my blog and you enjoy reading my blog that you can follow me if you've also got a blog and I will follow back.

In my last post I mentioned that I am also on Tumblr and today was April Fool's day so for some strange reason when I checked Tumblr it was the Mishapocalypse, and by that I mean that there were very few posts that did not have Misha Collins in them, I had fun for a while and in case you didn't catch it my tumblr url is http://221impalatardisdaleksonbakerst.tumblr.com I also have a blog for my novel writing which is a url which I cannot now remember...so you can follow me there too...once I remember my url...

In other news I never did receive a critique/any feedback for the snippet of my novel that I posted. If you haven't yet please check it out and feel free to comment and let me know what you think...I think that is everything...WATTPAD...you can also follow me on Wattpad if you have it...I am EileenMc13...and again for my Wattpad stories let me know what you think/what should happen next (especially for my Dramione Fanfiction which is dead right now)...I also have Twitter so you can follow me @FandomCraziness...so yeah I think that's about it...lets see...thank you, book review reminder,  following me, Tumblr, novel critique, Wattpad, Dramione Fanfic...Twitter...Yeah that's about it...and thank you again to all my lovely readers for putting up with my rantings....yeah so...RIGHT Dragons...I'm writing a fantasy story/novel/thing that has elves and dragons and a whole lot of Fantasy/Supernatural (not the show) whatnot yeah...if you guys want I can post the first section...but I won't unless I get comments asking me to...DON'T FORGET TO READ AND REVIEW/CRITIQUE MY MYSTERY NOVEL SNIPPET I want to have an idea of who might be interested in reading it once it is finished...I think...yes that is all...good night fellow bloggers!!