Monday, January 30, 2017

Fifty Shades Freed - E.L. James - 3 stars

I think that this book wrapped up the trilogy well enough, but there were still issues. The writing did improve over the course of reading the three books. I have no interest in reading Grey or the short story Meet Fifty Shades, nor will I probably ever read this trilogy again.

The one thing that annoyed me most was the over the top sex scenes. Once you read the first book and get into the second book it is not as much about the domination/submission aspects anymore, so I had hoped that the sexy times would be at a minimal. To my horror I was wrong. LOL I did find that the story was more about loyalty and trust than it was about the domination, although Christian remains controlling in other areas. I do think there is a good story here, you just have to fight through the rest of the mess to get down to the main plot of the story.

Lets just talk about these characters. Christian, who is a grown man acts more like a toddler on a power trip. It also always seemed like it was 'all about Christian' about how Christian feels, or how hurt Christian is. And it is that way because of our other character Anastasia, who lets Christian treat her anyway he wants and she submits to it and coddles Christians ego. I wanted to strangle Ana for being so weak all of the time. I wished wholeheartedly that she would be more like I am woman hear me roar, rather than oh I am meek and mild and you are right and I am wrong and I should be stroking your ego instead. ACK! She had a moment though that I think I actually stood up and cheered, but just this one moment is just not enough. I like strong characters.

The reason this one is getting the 3 stars is because there was some good thrillerish excitement in it, otherwise it would have been a 2. I found that I could tolerate the 2nd book better than this one. There was more emotional parts to this one and that was good. More parts to make you feel something besides nausea, so that was also plus for me. So all I can say is just try it if you want to. It wont make or break your reading experience just form your own opinion.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Pretty Girls - Karin Slaughter - 4 stars

Another great book by Karin Slaughter. I knew I would enjoy this one since she is one of my favorite Authors. A great psychological thriller for sure.

Two estranged sisters with one who was murdered years back with a body that was never found. The story unfolds with a recent disappearance of a young woman and sucks the readers into a dark, disturbing story of love, hate, trust, lies and some very dangerous secrets.

I myself have 4 sisters, so this one really touched home a lot. I also really liked how dark she told this, I thought it was a great element for the story. I was super engaged to the story from the start. I did find though, that I could guess ahead of time as to what was going to happen, so maybe a little predictable, but then again maybe that is they way the author intended for it to be. It had really great pacing which is another of Slaughter's great assets. She knows how to keep a story moving. I don't feel like it is her best, but it was still great, plenty of 'edge of your seat' moments and very worth the read for anyone who is a fan.

The characters were so amazing. Very well developed and very realistic. I found there to be plenty of backstory on them. This allowed me to really get to know who they were, and why they were. I also found the characters to have those flaws that I like to see. I really dislike 'perfect' characters and you won't find those with Slaughter's books. There are plenty of protagonists, antagonists, protagonist that are better antagonists. LOL The bad guys are amazing to hate. The ones that just make you seethe with hatred for them. I was seething near the end of the book because of a situation that was pretty much looked like it was out of the control of the protagonist.

I definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves Mystery, Psychological thrillers, or you are just a fan of this author's writing and have not yet read this one. It is definitely a thrill ride for all who read this one.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Fifty Shades Darker - E.L. James - 3.5 stars

This is book 2 in the Fifty Shades trilogy. I read book 1 last year and found it to be so so. The writing was not great, but I did that there was a worthy story there, so I decided to finally get to the second book.

I find that I liked the plot better in this one, yes the plot does get better and does change. This story is not just about dominate and submissive lifestyles. This is a story about learning to trust and learning to accept others and not judge others without first knowing who they are. There are also some added elements to this one such as mystery and thriller. It adds a more intense moments to the story. I did find the end of this a bit predictable but I do look forward to how it will be incorporated into the final book. I could do without all the sex in this book. It does taper off in the beginning, but then seems to get over the top as the story goes on. I also thought that the writing itself has improved some. There are still the use of some lines or words that get annoying, but it has improved.

The characters are pretty good since I like those flawed, gritty characters. I do have to say though that Christian was bordering on very annoying several times in this one, but I do realize it is part of his character and part of who he is so I deal with that. Ana also gets herself in those situation where I expect her to react one way but ends up responding in a totally different way, and not always smart choices. I would like for her to stand up for herself more than she does. I think this would make her appear a lot stronger.

I am going to give this book a 3,5 star rating. I believe that to be a half star more than I gave the first book. Just give it try before you judge the story. I do think these books are worth reading and recommend them to anyone who likes romance and to those who can look past the sexy times.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

The Austere Academy - Lemony Snicket - 4 stars

Another great book in The Series of Unfortunate Events. This is book #5 to the series, and I look forward to continuing on with this one.
Synopsis
Dear Reader,
If you are looking for a story about cheerful youngsters spending a jolly time at boarding school, look elsewhere. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent and resourceful children, and you might expect that they would do very well at school. Don't. For the Baudelaires, school turns out to be another miserable episode in their unlucky lives.

Truth be told, within the chapters that make up this dreadful story, the children will face snapping crabs, strict punishments, dripping fungus, comprehensive exams, violin recitals, S.O.R.E., and the metric system.

It is my solemn duty to stay up all night researching and writing the history of these three hapless youngsters, but you may be more comfortable getting a good night's sleep. In that case, you should probably choose some other book.

With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket

Again this was very engaging. I found it to be very fast paced and a very quick read. I really have been enjoying the plots of these stories, but also sometimes find them to be so ridiculous that they can become annoying as well. LOL However, I do find that they are very entertaining, so I am able to look past some of the more ridiculous parts of the story.

Again we run in to Count Olaf who really is a great character for us to all 'love to hate'. I only hope that by the end of this series he gets his just rewards. I love the Orphans just because they are both smart and funny, but I have to wonder why they just don't run away. I ask myself why they stick around. I guess that is because they are smart and no they are better off being around other people who know about Count Olaf.

I can not recommend this series enough to friends. I think anyone can enjoy them just as much as I do. So I urge you to pick up the first one, try it out and see if you what you think.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Robert B. Parker's Damned if You Do - Michael Brandman - 4 stars

This is book #12 in the Jesse Stone series. I have really enjoyed this series a lot. I look forward to the last 2 books and hopefully I will get to those soon.
Synopsis

The woman on the bed was barely out of her teens. She wasn’t exactly beautiful, but she’d tried to make the most of her looks. And now, alone in a seedy beachfront motel, she was dead.

Paradise Police Chief Jesse Stone doesn’t know her name. Whoever she is, she didn’t deserve to die. Jesse starts digging, only to find himself caught in the crosshairs of a bitter turf war between two ruthless pimps. And more blood will spill before it’s over.

This one had 2 separate stories running at the same time as do a lot of these books in this series. I again enjoyed the plot to the story. I always find them engaging even though this series is a pretty laid bac series. There is not a lot of action in them but still very enjoyable. They are very quick, fluid reads and I believe that to be due to the use of so much dialogue. It keeps the stories moving pretty good.

I really enjoy the characters in this series. There are so many to enjoy. I can however tell a bit of a difference with the characters now that they are written by Michael Brandman instead of Robert Parker. I find that Jesse is much more bold, which I enjoy that part, but I find that the conversations there are between Jesse and Molly or Jesse and Dix seem a bit strained now, not as easy going as before, so that feels kinda wrong. Other than that though I really enjoy all of the characters.

Friday, January 13, 2017

A Time to Kill - John Grisham - 5 stars

I don't normally read books like this one, but a good friend recommended it so I decided to give it a shot. Now I am glad that I did, it make me view court room dramas in a whole different light. This is also a first time read for me with this author.
Synopsis
In this searing courtroom drama, best-selling author John Grisham probes the savage depths of racial violence...as he delivers a compelling tale of uncertain justice in a small southern town...Clanton, Mississippi.

The life of a ten-year-old girl is shattered by two drunken and remorseless young men. The mostly white town reacts with shock and horror at the inhuman crime. Until her black father acquires an assault rifle and takes matters into his hands.

For ten days, as burning crosses and the crack of sniper fire spread through the streets of Clanton, the nation sits spellbound as young defense attorney Jake Brigance struggles to save his client's life...and then his own.

I have to be honest and say I was not sure about this book at all. The more I read though, the more I was intrigued. I really enjoyed the writing style a lot. The story was very engaging and was pretty quick paced. I also found this story to be very thought provoking as was a young adult in the year that this book was written. I did not think much about how thick the racism was in the 80's. Reading this book brought that to the forefront for me. It also made me think about what I would have done if this was to happen to me, if my child had been raped, beaten and left for dead. What would I have done? How would I have reacted? This book really makes reader's think about it.

I absolutely loved the characters in this book, well most of them anyway. They were developed very well. Of course my favorite would be Jake, but I also really enjoyed Ellen even though she came into the story relatively late. I would have loved to have had her a bit sooner into the story and maybe learned a bit more about her. I could relate to the characters very well because they felt so real and down to earth most of the time. I also found them to be very likeable for the most part.

Since I was recommended this book, I must recommend it as well, even for those who do not like courtroom dramas like me. I think this book could change your mind. I look forward to experiencing more of this author in the future.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

The Diviners - Libba Bray - 3.5 stars

I just recently got this book for Christmas. I have heard a lot of mixed reviews for it but decided to finally get this one read. I did get stuck on what to rate the book, either a 3 or a 4, so I decided to go in the middle and settled on a 3.5.

Synopsis
Evie O’Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York City—and she is pos-i-tute-ly ecstatic. It’s 1926, and New York is filled with speakeasies, Ziegfeld girls, and rakish pickpockets. The only catch is that she has to live with her uncle Will and his unhealthy obsession with the occult.

Evie worries he’ll discover her darkest secret: a supernatural power that has only brought her trouble so far. But when the police find a murdered girl branded with a cryptic symbol and Will is called to the scene, Evie realizes her gift could help catch a serial killer.

As Evie jumps headlong into a dance with a murderer, other stories unfold in the city that never sleeps. A young man named Memphis is caught between two worlds. A chorus girl named Theta is running from her past. A student named Jericho hides a shocking secret. And unknown to all, something dark and evil has awakened.

I found this plot to be quite intriguing, although I did not find quite as exciting as I expected it to be. It is pretty engaging for the most part, however there are also those parts that are rather draggy and boring. Take those parts out and add a bit more excitement and it would be a 5 star for me. I guess I just wanted it to be a little faster paced than it was, It took awhile to get to those main points and then the end seemed more rushed. Overall though, the book was entertaining and had me engaged to the story for the most part.

I did enjoy the characters, I think they were pretty well developed. I enjoyed most of them but I did find Sam to be quite annoying most of the time though. I don't really think he needed to even be a part of the story, but that is just me. I don't see that he contributed all the much. Evie was probably my favorite character, she is quite bossy and outspoken. The perfect teen right there.

I will be getting the sequel because there was plenty to the story to push me forward on it. I recommend this book to those who like Historical fantasy paranormal type stories and to have all three in one book was a pretty good mix. I think this is why I found it to be so intriguing. Such unlikely elements to be combined to make a great story. Again the rating for this book is a 3.5 star.