This is a blog about books I've read. I would love for you to comment on them if you have read those books too. Be advised that this is for those who have already read the books so you should be prepared for spoilers if you haven't read them. Please feel free to suggest a book you'd like to discuss, and if I've read it I'll add it! :) I hope for good discussions, but please keep the language clean and respect other's opinions. Inappropriate comments will not be posted.
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
So, this book is written differently than the other 7 because it is written in a play form. I wasn't sure at first if I would like it, it was weird to read it, but that was only for about the first 10%. After that I really didn't care. J.K. Rowling is an amazing story teller and I loved this book. I thought it was better than the last two HP. Even though it was written as a play, I have a hard time visioning it performed on a stage. I would go see the play just out of curiosity to see how they pull it off. But I really really hope they'll make a movie after this book also. I'm very happy she decided to write this book because for me it is a better ending than having HP story end the way it did. In my opinion books 6 and 7 were too dark. This one makes it all better.
What do you think?
Monday, August 1, 2016
Ladies' Room
Now this is how you write a romance novel. I loved the main characters. Unlike many frustrating love stories who have their female character a ditsy woman who turns into a wreck without a man beside her, Trudy is a strong woman who doesn't let her low life of a husband walk all over her once she accidentally finds out the dirt about him in the ladies' room. This book has great humor right from the first page. Trudy's daughter sounded like a spoiled brat from the beginning and I thought that the way Trudy handled her was also a sign of a strong woman and a mother, and what made her a great mom was that she was there for her daughter when she needed her the most, even after all the hard time she gave her mom. It was sad to read about Trudy's mother, it kind of hit home with me since I just recently lost my grandmother who had alzheimer. I loved how Billy Lee handled it. I loved his character and how their relationship grew gradually. To me this was a great book, loved the humor and it was well written. Bravo.
What do you think?
Friday, July 29, 2016
Final Verdict
My kind of book! Good mystery, court room story / P.I. story. It is no 4 in a series. I haven't read the previous books, but it didn't matter I was able to get into the story and characters with no problem. The characters are great and proves that you can make a great P.I. book without making the main character be a dick. It didn't seem like he would be able to win his case and unfortunately the client died before he got his justice served, but I liked how the book ended and it makes me want to follow Mike and Rosie in Siegel's next books!
What do you think?
The Black Widow
Now we're talking. Back to reading real books. This book is unlike the last two books, it is very well written, although it starts really slow. It is close to home with all that is happening in the world so it really well could happen and actually has happened. Like I said, it started slow so I almost dreaded having to read it all, but in the end it was worth it because it picked up. It is more of a "guy's book", I think more men would like it than women, not that I'm into categorize books by gender. I go for both when it comes to books!
What do you think?
Stepbrother Charming
Well, this book was included in my Kindle library book "Prince With Benefits so of course I read it too. Almost the same thing to critic on as that book, slightly different plot, but of course the plot is paper thin and it is just an extra. It has no substance, again same as with PWB, degrading. I don't really have anything else to say, I would just be repeating myself.
What do you think?
Monday, July 18, 2016
Prince With Benefits
Oh, where to begin. Again, I do not like this genre, but there are good books in this genre in between. This is not one of them. Way unrealistic and extremely degrading towards women. I think it is very sad if young women are reading this and thinking it is OK to talk to and treat women the way Silas treats the woman he "loves"(?!). I mean seriously, he calls her "his whore" and she accepts it with stars in her eyes? Do any of you believe that a virgin would actually want to be treated like that for the first time or even enjoy it without any bad reaction whatsoever? And I never really got why he was so mad at his grandmother, and he hated the person his father was and still he acts exactly like him. I admit I often get frustrated while reading those kind of books, but seldom have I been so mad!
Please girls, respect yourselves and don't let anyone treat you like this. I know for a fact that the men worth being with treat you with respect, but can love the heck out of you in the bedroom without being this nasty and degrading. The spelling and grammar in this book was also terrible. "Ladies and gentleman". I forgive typos sure. But when it happens three times or more it is not a typo. So she doesn't know the plural for the word "man".
What do you think?
Clapton
I really thought this was going to be an interesting read. My impression of Eric Clapton had always been good. He's a great musician and kind of had that "nice guy" look about him. This book, written by him makes him sound like a self centered S.O.B. The book is dry, mostly he mentions names after names and concerts after concerts. In between you can find a paragraph or two where there is actual biographical material. I got the impression that he has absolutely no respect for women or anyone else for that matter. The way he describes how he went after his "best friend's" wife without seemingly one iota of guilt. I was expecting heart wrenching description of his son's death. I wasn't expecting details and I can respect that he didn't want to delve into it because I would assume this is the most horrific experience a parent can go through. But the way he wrote about it is like he was someone very distant, not like a father. I skipped through a lot in this book, because there were nothing but names written on the page. I could have just as easily read the phone book.
What do you think?
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