Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Book Review: Elizabeth Scott

Being a little bit cheeky this week and clustering multiple books together, but they're all by the same author so that makes it okay!


Now you may not have heard of Elizabeth Scott before but neither had until I found 'Love you, Hate you, Miss you' in a second hand book shop. After I read this I had to find out more about her. This led me to try out 'Stealing heaven'. That was it then, I had to read as many of her books as possible! Most of these I read on the day I got them as I just could not put them down! 

Picking a favourite is hard but it has to be 'Stealing Heaven'. It's about a girl called Dani who was trained as a thief by her mum when she was young. They move around so much that they never stay somewhere long enough to form real connections and a real life.

Elizabeth Scott writes to effortlessly it makes me jealous! She is partly one of the reasons I want to become a writer. Some how she manages to deal with very serious issues in a way that doesn't make you want to cry for a month. Her novels are perfectly paced in a way that you are hooked in but don't feel rushed through the events.  

My collection of her books isn't complete yet thanks to money having to go on everything but books. But I gave in and purchased 'Heartbeat' which is currently in the post! 

I cannot recommend her books anymore! I hope you love them as much as I do!

Come back next Tuesday for my review of Tanya Burr's 'Love, Tanya'.

xxMegan

Sunday, 4 January 2015

2014 Book Favourites!

Picking a small selection of books that were my favourite in 2014 has been very hard! I love to read books and have a small collection of just over 200 of them to myself. You can call me greedy if you want but I'm just a bookworm.

I've tried to mix my selection up a bit and pick books from different genres and also ones that you may not have heard of before.

The Queen of the Tearling - Erika Johansen
Absolutely loved this book! I ended up reading until silly hours in the morning because I couldn't put it down. It's written from the perspective of Kelsea. I especially love that Kelsea who is a princess isn't amazingly beautiful. It adds a touch of realism and also reminds us that looks don't get us places in life, our motivation and determination do.
This book is also supposed to be a combo of the Hunger Games and A Game of Thrones, but that's not the reason I picked it up.
Not for the faint hearted.
"Even a book can be dangerous in the wrong hands, and when that happens, you blame the hands, but you also read the book."

Alienated - Melissa Landers
I'd never heard of this book or the author before, but someone from instagram recommended that I give it ago. Although it's a bit cheesy, I still love it. This novel features an almost 'forbidden love' plot, yet also includes the idea of aliens as if they are not so different from ourselves.
If you are looking for something with a romantic theme but also something a little different then this is definitely the novel for you!
"It's common knowledge that shiny rocks are preferred among human females."

Girl Online - Zoe Sugg
Even though I am a fan of Zoe on YouTube, that was not the entire reason I read this book in the first place. Girl Online discusses issues of online bullying and anxiety, and personally I feel this was done in a way that not only helped its readers but did not make the book dismal.
Zoe has also had a lot of criticism for having help when writing this book. However, these negative opinions have not swayed my view on this book as I still believe that Zoe's ideas and concepts make up the groundwork of the novel.
"Sometimes you have to face up to your fears to realise that they aren't actually real."

Delirium - Lauren Oliver
A friend of mine suggested that I read this book. Within a week I had read all three books in the trilogy. Lauren Oliver writes so beautifully and had me held in from the very first page. The trilogy takes a completely different twist on the idea of love and treats it has a disease know as 'armor deliria nervosa'. The plot follows Lena who falls in love weeks before she is supposed to the 'cure' for love.
It was this novel that made me fall in love with dystopian genre of books. Since reading this trilogy I have read other Lauren Oliver novels and can say that she is one of my favourite authors.
"I love you. Remember. They cannot take it."

 
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
This will always be my favourites children's classic no matter how old I get. Lewis Carroll plays with the ideas of logic and anthropomorphism, yet is also considered literary nonsense. Even though this a children's book, reading it now as an adult I know consider the darker elements of the books, such as the Queen of Heart's obsession with beheading and the caterpillar's drug usage (although subtle). The kind of book that can not only entice children and adults is both a rare find and a masterpiece.
"I can't go back to yesterday because I was different person then."

No matter how old I get I will also be a bookworm. I will always have a book that I'm reading and one day I want to have written the book that people are talking about.

What's your favourite book and why?

xxMegan 

Saturday, 3 January 2015

First Ever Blog Post - What I got for Christmas

Christmas has gone and the New Year has begun. There are many things I've decided to start doing this year and starting a blog is the first on my list. As my first ever blog post I thought I would share a couple of my favourite things that I got for Christmas this year.

Christmas is my favourite time of year as all the family come together and everyone is in such a happy mood. I didn't really ask for much this year as I feel like I don't desperately need anything this year. Not knowing what I was getting from Santa this year made unwrapping my presents all that little bit more exciting.


My parents bought me the Marc Jacobs Daisy Dream perfume. It has the nicest scent to it and I can not stop wearing it. My only worry is that I will use it so much that I will run out pretty quickly.
 
 
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland will always be my favourite children's classic. I've read the book so many times I've lost count. Mark (boyfriend) got me the Disney Traditions figurine for Christmas as he has picked up on how much I love the book. She now has her own little place next to the book she comes from.


I was also given the Soap & Glory Gift set. The gift set includes:
• Hand Dream Super Cream 100ml
• Orangeasm Body Wash 500ml
• Butter Yourself Moisture Lotion 500ml
• Heel Genius Foot Cream 125ml
• Sugar Crush Body Scrub 300ml
• Whipped Clean Shower Butter 250ml
• The Righteous Butter Body Butter 300ml
• Off Your Face 3 in 1 Daily Purifying Cloths (25 cloths)
• Sexy Mother Pucker Lip Lacquer in Charm Offensive 7ml
• Thick & Fast Super Volume Mascara 10ml 

My two favourite things from the gift set are the Righteous Butter and the Shower Butter. They make your skin so silky and smooth. I get complimented on the softness of my skin and these two products are my little secret. I'm so relieved I got these for Christmas as I was going to run out soon.

I've been very spoilt this year and I'm so grateful for everything I've been given. Although receiving presents is fun, I love giving people presents and watching them opening them. This is the first year I've had a decent job so I was able to spoil my family and Mark as much as they all spoiled me.

What did you get for Christmas and what's your favourite thing about this time of year?

xx Megan