Friday, December 24, 2010

The Lighting Thief




Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school...again. And that's the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he's angered a few of them. Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect.
Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus's stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.
With cover art from the major motion picture, this first installment of Rick Riordan's best-selling series is a non-stop thrill-ride and a classic of mythic proportions.


I absolutely love this series. It was the series that got me to read and it happened quite by accident and in the end my brother was angry. However, he had to live with it and i couldn't live without it. Percy thrust into a Greek mythology world and you have a best-seller. The story flows and has nice scenes with Percy falling hundreds of feet while on fire, Grover and his flying shoes, and Annabeth riding the Ride of Love ( something along those lines) with Percy at an abandon amusement park.  In the end it will leave you hungry for more and it will only get better from there.

Read, Write, Love
Daisy
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Only the Good Spy Young


When Cammie Morgan enrolled at the Gallagher Academy, she knew she was preparing for the dangerous life of a spy. What she didn’t know was that the serious, real-life danger would start during her junior year of high school. But that’s exactly what happened two months ago when Cammie faced off against an ancient terrorist organization dead set on kidnapping her.




Now the danger follows her everywhere, and even Cammie “The Chameleon” can’t hide. When a terrifying encounter in London reveals that one of her most-trusted allies is actually a rogue double-agent, Cammie no longer knows if she can trust her classmates, her teachers—or even her own heart.






In this fourth installment of the New York Times best-selling series, the Gallagher Girls must hack, spy, steal, and lie their way to the truth.as they go searching for answers, recognizing that the key to Cammie’s future may lie deep in the past.




For thoose who haven't read any of the Gallagher Girl Books, I highly recommand them to anyone over the age of ten. Spies, secrets, and hot boys. Who doesn't what to read this series? Anway, Only the Good Spy Young is the forth in the series and it leaves you with a HUGE cliffhanger. In the story, there is a lot of Zach and one very, very bad sercert that he has kept from Cammie. Sadly, one of our favorate characters is not who they say they were, which may please you or tick you off. It is darker the than the others, but it's still very good. and makes the series grow as a whole. I wish Cammie the best of luck in the next installment which will be in bookstores near you in early 2012!


Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Winner!

Sapphique
As always the winner was picked using Random.org................ But first before annoucning the winner, I want to thank everyone for entering the contest and hello to all those new followers! Hope your Christmas or Hanukkah is wonderful! The winner is Stephanie ! Either she is very lucky or Random.org is biased ;) I've packaged it up for her and shipping it tomorrow! Congrats once again and happy holidays!
Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sapphique ARC Giveaway

 Sapphique 


The only one who escaped . . . And the one who could destroy them all.

Incarceron, the living prison, has lost one of its inmates to the outside world: Finn’s escaped, only to find that Outside is not at all what he expected. Used to the technologically advanced, if violently harsh, conditions of the prison, Finn is now forced to obey the rules of Protocol, which require all people to live without technology. To Finn, Outside is just a prison of another kind, especially when Claudia, the daughter of the prison’s warden, declares Finn the lost heir to the throne. When another claimant emerges, both Finn’s and Claudia’s very lives hang on Finn convincing the Court of something that even he doesn’t fully believe.

Meanwhile, Finn’s oathbrother Keiro and his friend Attia are still trapped inside Incarceron. They are searching for a magical glove, which legend says Sapphique used to escape. To find it, they must battle the prison itself, because Incarceron wants the glove too.

Awesome!!! If you want it to be yours before the hoilday's better you enter! Same as always. 
( This may get confusing, but don't worry I'll explain!)
  1. You must leave a comment, giving me your e-mail, twitter name ( If you have one) and extra entries
  2. Each entry ( including the one you get for just entering) must have a number.
  3. The number you will start with will be determined by the number LAST posted.  ( e.g Last posted 120, you start at 121...)
  4. This is only for U.S ( sorry), I'm poor at the moment)

EXTRA ENTRIES:
Tweet: +2 ( must have @bookpyscho* or will not count) *I know it's spelled wrong. You can tweet every 24 hours. 
Blog post: +5 (Leave link please)
Sidebar: +3 ( Leave link please)
Follower: New +2 ,  Old +5 ( Before this Giveaway)
So.... here's an example
The person before had posted the number 69 last so....
Daisy
Email: blah ( at)  g-mail ( dot) com
Twitter: @blahtwitter
#70, 71 Tweeted: +2 
#73,74,75,76,77 Blog: +5 Link
#78 & 79: New Follower: +2
#80:Just to enter: 1!
P.S you can also leave the numbers at the bottom like so: # 70,71,72.. etc
The next person that comments will began at 81! FYI, if you tweet the next day start a new comment and number them accordingly ( if the person before you put 40... you put 41). 
Hope that makes sense, if not, e-mail me at dambloggers@gmail.com with any questions. Let the contest begin! 
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Giveaway ends on the the 18th!
Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Friday, December 3, 2010

Stephine's Matched Review

As promised to all winners, we asked that they give us a review if they don't mind and here is Stephine's of Matched....

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Matched by Ally Condie

I went into Matched with almost no expectations. I’ve read a couple of blogger reviews in which the reviewer was disappointed because the book didn’t live up to the hype. I think this is completely unfair criticism; hype is generated by a marketing machine which has very little connection to the actual product. It’s a strange world we live in when books are hyped for a year or more before their release: it would be difficult for any book to stand up to that kind of expectation.

I’m really glad I avoided expectation because I was quite happy with what I read. Matched is a book with potential broad appeal, the kind of story that will get readers talking and excited for the subsequent books. The story centers around Cassia, a seventeen-year-old girl who lives in a futuristic society in which young people get “matched” with a mate chosen for them in order to ensure a healthy gene pool. But, there’s a complication and Cassia is left wondering who her match should be: lifelong friend Xander or quiet outsider Ky.

Cassia is a likable narrator who evolves in a satisfying way through the course of the book. Matched has definite shades of The Giver (more than The Hunger Games, in my opinion)—both Matched and The Giver center around a young protagonist living happily and obliviously in a very controlled universe until they learn their carefully choreographed world has a darker underbelly. I’m a fan of this storytelling device; it’s such an efficient metaphor for growing up, which makes it particularly well-suited to YA.
Don’t expect this to be an action-packed, heart-racing dystopian. Comparisons to The Hunger Games might get people into the bookstore, but these readers may be disappointed with how domestic and slow-paced Matched may seem in comparison. It’s a story of emotional and thought-driven drama, not action. I tend to enjoy quiet books more than action-driven books, so this didn’t detract from my enjoyment of Matched.
A big draw for young readers will surely be the romantic storyline. Again, I think this book has been misrepresented in that aspect; some of the marketing hype I’ve heard has revolved around talk of Team Xander vs. Team Ky. This is completely counter to what actually occurs in the book. By the end, there is no ambiguity about whom Cassia loves—she’s made up her mind and the other guy’s not even in the running. I found Cassia’s surety pretty refreshing. I have a big problem with the increase in “Team” books in YA literature of late. Yes, the participatory aspect of this is fun, but I also think it’s dangerously reductive. A protagonist’s identity should never depend on a romantic attachment (cough—Twilight—cough). In real life, if a girl had that much difficulty figuring out what she wanted, she shouldn’t be in a relationship at all; she needs time to herself to mature and decide who she wants to be, not who her boyfriend should be. I appreciated that, by the end of Matched, Cassia knew her own mind, knew what she wanted, and was prepared to fight for it.
I’m still trying to sort out Matched’s message. Maybe it’s a little too early to tell; Matched is the first in a projected trilogy. I am definitely a little wary of a book in which a young girl basically comes of age as a result of her relationship with a boy. However, the end of the book has Cassia acting on her own and, even though her main objective is to be with the boy she loves, she’s fairly proactive and independent. Cassia has the potential to become a fighter—she might not be Katniss Everdeen yet, but she has the definite potential to evolve to a Katniss-level of fierceness by the conclusion of the series.
In general, I think this was a fine first installment of a series that has the potential to be great. The subsequent books in the series could really go in any direction; I know where I hope the author takes us, and where I pray she doesn’t. This is the kind of broad book that will appeal to a diversity of readers and, as a result, will probably not satisfy everyone. I very much enjoyed this first installment and am really hopeful for the forthcoming books in the series.
Thanks to the Talk is Cheap book blog for the contest in which I won my copy of Matched!
Now I’m passing my copy on to one of you! Check back tomorrow for a contest to win my copy of Matched

Go and enter! Here's the link: Here.  For those who have already read it, how'd you like it?
Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Monday, November 29, 2010

I'm back...

Hey fellow bookies! First and foremost, I know I have a lot of apologizing to do... I have not been very good with doing posts. I just started high school (!?) and it is very very different. Today I though it would be fun to share my list of how high school in real life compares to high schools in books....

HARRY POTTER- Although I've seen a lot of kids dressing up in cloaks and even fairy wings, I have yet to see any magic.

THE CLIQUE- I do wish our cafeteria had a Batista and sushi options, but I will just have to stick with a packed lunch.

TWILIGHT- As crazy as my school is, I don't think anyone wants to suck my blood... yet.

PRETTY LITTLE LIARS- The only "scary" note i have received is from a school gang.

So, there is my ( short) list of books compared to my life. If you are still in the mood for a good dose of high school drama, I suggest Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson or of course the Clique series by Lisi Harrison. Yes, these are all chick-lit books, but it is well worth your time. Well, I am off now to my "real" high school life... safe reading!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Post about writing ( from an author wannabe)

I know I haven't posted nor has Autumn in a while. But that is what happens when you go to Grandma's house in the woods with no internet connection or cell service... yet Grandpa needed a flat screen TV. Not that I'm complaining; I brought many books with me. But let's just say it was an interesting Thanksgiving. But while I was reading and having fewer and fewer books to read, I came across one not so very popular and a popular book that had writing styles that irked me.... very much.
    

I think it's just me, but as I read on with each of these books I became more aggravated. Since I have begun to review and write a novel myself, I've become picky on writing styles. And a have a very big problem with the writing style, if it is one, TELL NOT SHOW . I thought an author's goal was to show you if some one is panicking or nervous not blatantly stating that they are. Anyway, besides that fact I had no problem with about the story lines. Both interesting and unique. if you look beyond, like most readers would do, the writing style they were a refreshing read. Yet, for me at least, I worry about where the good writing has gone... next teens will be thinking " There was a dog named Spot. He was a black and white dog. He liked noodles..."" was good literature.






Maybe I'm being too harsh, but yeah, that's how I see it.


Read, Write, Love
Daisy 

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Matched Winner/ Sorry for the lack of reviews!

Hey guys!
Before I announce the winner, I'd like to thank everyone who entered and a big hello to our new followers! 
As usual,  the winner was picked by Random.org. Drumroll please....


The Winner is...... 
Stephanie      
 Congrats and hope to receive you e-mail! But for everyone else, stick around because if you liked Incarceron, then you'll love Sapphique and I so happen to have an ARC sitting on my dresser....



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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hush, Hush

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Hush, Hush
By Becca Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages: 391

Romance was not part of Nora Grey's plan. She's never been particularly attracted to the boys at her school, no matter how hard her best friend, Vee, pushes them at her. Not until Patch comes along. With his easy smile and eyes that seem to see inside her, Patch draws Nora to him against her better judgment.
But after a series of terrifying encounters, Nora's not sure whom to trust. Patch seems to be everywhere she is and seems to know more about her than her closest friends. She can't decide whether she should fall into his arms or run and hide. And when she tries to seek some answers, she finds herself near a truth that is way more unsettling than anything Patch makes her feel.
For she is right in the middle of an ancient battle between the immortal and those who have fallen -- and, when it comes to choosing sides, the wrong choice will cost Nora her life. 


Don't you just love the cover! To be honest the cover was what caught my eye and then I began to read. I did not have high expectations for this book in the beginning.  Fallen, Halo, and Shy Dead Girl had been published when I began reading hush, hush so falling for an angel was not new to me. But boy, and yes I just said boy, this has to be my favorate out of all those books. Becca Fitzpatrick knows how to paint and scene and leave you wanting more.  She also creates lovable characters that in some cases do stupid, but funny things. Hush, hush was simular to Twilight in how the two characters met, but the simularties end there. Patch literally pulls Nora towards him while Edwards pushes Belle back.

Can I say I liked this book better because....
A)  Bella didn't have the awesome Vee with her color "diet" for a best friend.
B) Nora's got spunk and will try things that Bella wouldn't do in big heels and a blonde wig.
C) Patch is one hard sexy, dark, mysteroius love interest to beat ( sorry Edward or Jacob or Daniel or.....)

The list goes on.... Read it. Your life wil be complete unil tomorrow when I find another awesome book to review.

Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Why did I compare it to Twilight???? The things I wonder...

Monday, November 8, 2010

Clockwork Angel

Clockwork Angel
By Cassandra Clare
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry
Pages:496


Magic is dangerous--but love is more dangerous still.
When sixteen-year-old Tessa Gray crosses the ocean to find her brother, her destination is England, the time is the reign of Queen Victoria, and something terrifying is waiting for her in London's Downworld, where vampires, warlocks and other supernatural folk stalk the gaslit streets. Only the Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the world of demons, keep order amidst the chaos.
Kidnapped by the mysterious Dark Sisters, members of a secret organization called The Pandemonium Club, Tessa soon learns that she herself is a Downworlder with a rare ability: the power to transform, at will, into another person. What's more, the Magister, the shadowy figure who runs the Club, will stop at nothing to claim Tessa's power for his own.
Friendless and hunted, Tessa takes refuge with the Shadowhunters of the London Institute, who swear to find her brother if she will use her power to help them. She soon finds herself fascinated by--and torn between--two best friends: James, whose fragile beauty hides a deadly secret, and blue-eyed Will, whose caustic wit and volatile moods keep everyone in his life at arm's length...everyone, that is, but Tessa. As their search draws them deep into the heart of an arcane plot that threatens to destroy the Shadowhunters, Tessa realizes that she may need to choose between saving her brother and helping her new friends save the world...and that love may be the most dangerous magic of all.

As some of us may know of Cassandra Clare's other works ( TMI!!!!!!) and that they are brilliant. So is Clockwork Angel. But.... I agree with the people that state it's more a repetition of the story line from TMI only with different, names, faces, and powers and also CA is 200 years earlier.  Some of the characters were also duplicates of each other. Especially with Will and Jace. However, Tessa had more spunk in her than Clary and Jem certainly isn't another Simon ( not that I don't love Simon). 
With that all said, Clockwork Angel was a delightful read and I will be looking forward to Clockwork Prince next fall and hopefully will learn more about Will and his mysterious past.... and maybe Jem's.  People who have not read TMI could read Clockwork Angel and not spoil the other series. I recommend that you start with TMI first so that you're used to the world of the Shadow Hunters. But it's your choice. Besides, you might like getting lost in the billowing skirts and the fancy top hats of the 1800's. 


Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Matched Giveaway!

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I decided I was in a giving mood today. So here it it is: The Matched Giveaway! Yay, you may all scream now, it is not against the law. Anyway,  rules are the same as last time. For those of you that may have forgotten are not seem them. Here they are:

( This my get confusing, but don't worry I'll explain!
  1. You must leave a comment, giving me your e-mail, twitter name ( If you have one) and extra entries
  2. Each entry ( including the one you get for just entering) must have a number.
  3. The number you will start with will be determined by the number LAST posted.  ( e.g Last posted 120, you start at 121...)
  4. This is only for U.S ( sorry, I'm poor at the moment)

EXTRA ENTRIES:
Tweet: +2 ( must have @bookpyscho* or will not count) *I know it's spelled wrong. You can tweet every 24 hours. 
Blog post: +5 (Leave link please)
Sidebar: +3 ( Leave link please)
Follower: New +2 ,  Old +5 ( Before Matched Giveaway)
So.... here's an example
The person before had posted the number 69 last so....
Daisy
Email: blah ( at)  g-mail ( dot) com
Twitter: @blahtwitter
#70, 71 Tweeted: +2 
#73,74,75,76,77 Blog: +5 Link
#78 & 79: New Follower: +2
#80:Just to enter: 1!
P.S you can also leave the numbers at the bottom like so: # 70,71,72.. etc
The next person that comments will began at 81! FYI, if you tweet the next day start a new comment and number them accordingly ( if the person before you put 40... you put 41). 
Hope that makes sense, if not, e-mail me at dambloggers@gmail.com with any questions. Let the contest begin! 
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(Copied off Nightshade Giveaway)
Have fun! Contest ends Nov. 18th or maybe sooner depending on the number of entries. 
Read, Write, Love
Daisy
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Friday, November 5, 2010

Demonglass Cover Love!

Demonglass (Hex Hall, #2)

 Sophie Mercer thought she was a witch.

That was the whole reason she was sent to Hex Hall, a reform school for delinquent Prodigium (aka witches, shapeshifters, and fairies). But that was before she discovered the family secret, and that her hot crush, Archer Cross, is an agent for The Eye, a group bent on wiping Prodigium off the face of the earth.

Turns out, Sophie’s a demon, one of only two in the world—the other being her father. What’s worse, she has powers that threaten the lives of everyone she loves. Which is precisely why Sophie decides she must go to London for the Removal, a dangerous procedure that will destroy her powers.

But once Sophie arrives she makes a shocking discovery. Her new friends? They’re demons too. Meaning someone is raising them in secret with creepy plans to use their powers, and probably not for good. Meanwhile, The Eye is set on hunting Sophie down, and they’re using Archer to do it. But it’s not like she has feelings for him anymore. Does she?

Terrier: Beka Cooper

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Terrirer
By Tamora Pierce 
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages: 536 


Tamora Pierce begins a new Tortall trilogy introducing Beka Cooper, an amazing young woman who lived 200 years before Pierce's popular Alanna character. For the first time, Pierce employs first-person narration in a novel, bringing readers even closer to a character that they will love for her unusual talents and tough personality.

Beka Cooper is a rookie with the law-enforcing Provost's Guard, and she's been assigned to the Lower City. It's a tough beat that's about to get tougher, as Beka's limited ability to communicate with the dead clues her in to an underworld conspiracy. Someone close to Beka is using dark magic to profit from the Lower City's criminal enterprises--and the result is a crime wave the likes of which the Provost's Guard has never seen before.


The tale of Beka Cooper is not only one of the best Tamora books ( to me), but the most prosmising.  To be fair I haven't read Protector of the Small yet.... And I mean yet. Anyway, characters and places I could see, hear, and touch. I also liked that the "quest" she set out to do was realistic ( not that I don't like the other kinds too). Kidnapping, murdars, handsome coves; The Lower City is a fine place to be in 240.
I  recommend reading Alanna's series first and then her daughters ( Trickster's) before reading about Beka. But Terrier can stand on its own. Either way readers will enjoy Beka's story.  The characters are all vivid and lively with thier past and presents just as myestrious furtures. 

        " The Lower City is mine, it's people are mine.
            If I find them that's doing all this kidnapping and murdering,
they best pray for mercy
because once I get my teeth in 'em
I will never let them go."
                    ~ Beka Cooper

Read, Write, Love
Daisy       

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Love You, Hate You, Miss You


Love You,  Hate You,  Miss You (LHMY)
By Elizabeth Scott
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages: 304


It's been seventy-five days, and Amy still doesn't know how she can possibly exist without her best friend, Julia—especially since it's her fault that Julia's dead. When her shrink tells her it would be a good idea to start a diary, Amy starts writing letters to Julia instead. But as she writes letter after letter, she begins to realize that the past wasn't as perfect as she thought it was—and the present deserves a chance, too.



When I first starting to read Elizabeth Scott's books, they were witty, charming, and basically a nice light read to have while wasting a weekend on the couch ( WHICH is not really wasting) .  Love You,  Hate You, Miss You is a nice, yet sad break from her usual writing.  Although I didn't agree with some of the characters choices, I could relate. What would you do if you you best friend died and everyone blames you, your parents finally started paying attention to your life, and if you were and wanted to be utterly alone? I wish Scott had elaborated a little more on how Julia was a good friend, made her more lovable, but it's not the first time someones best friend wasn't the "best" friend for them. But I also liked how Scott used letters to convey and move the story forward. All in all, pretty good read and will probably read Living Dead Girl.
Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Question: Have you read it? How'd you like it?




Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ten Days. Ten Books: #1 Matched


*Product Description*
Cassia has always trusted the Society to make the right choices for her: what to read, what to watch, what to believe. So when Xander's face appears on-screen at her Matching ceremony, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is her ideal mate . . . until she sees Ky Markham's face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black.

Everyone has been hearing about the new upcoming book, Matched by Ally Condie. There have been long lines, lists, and waits for this book. Now you all may think that this book is one of the best in 2010, and it's up there, but for those who wanted to see action and blood and guts ( Like the Hunger Games) are going to be disappointed. What you must realize is that the people living in the Society are living a perfect life. Why fight back? True there are limits to what you can and cannot do, but you know when you'll die, you don't have to worry about dating, and you get the job that's best suited for you.
But it's the perfect life; no suffering. But for Cassia there is a lot of internal anguish as she questions all she's ever known and ventures into thinking things she's never thought before.  
I enjoyed how Ally Condie made me think and uncomfortable about the fact of no choice. I live in America and I can choose to wear a read or blue shirt, dress, or even pants. But in the Society, your meals are chosen by them and you have to wear a gray uniform on a daily bases. Everything is regulated be the Society. The people just do what they're told. 
Although I enjoyed the book, I must say ( and I do) is that I probably wont buy the next one. I'm not saying the book is not worth your time, it's just that it was not my cup of tea. 
Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Books to Review and Read....

book cover of 
Girl V. Boy 
by
Yvonne Collins and 
Sandy Rideout
Books you might know:
Matched
Eternal Ones
Clockwork Angel
Body Finder...


Books you probably don't know:
 I Am Rembrant's Daughter
Whispering in the Dark
Girl v. Boy etc...


My Ranking on which to read:
1. Clockwork Angel
2. Rembrant's Daughter
3. Body Finder
4. Matched
5. Eternal Ones
6. Girl v. Boy
7. Whistling in the Dark


Read. Write ,  Love
Daisy

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Percy Jackson Contest: Sorry for the late warning!

Hey gang, 
I'm sorry to tell you this, but REALLY glad  I found out about this contest..... Guess what! There is another book in which PERCY JACKSON will be in!!!! I cannot describe my joy that courses threw my veins right now. Although I feel ashamed that I hadn't heard of it until now. Anyway, if you tilt your lovely heads to the right, you'll see a little badge that I believe has a link to it when you click it. Enter it in the next few hours because the contest closes TONIGHT! Gosh, I have a ton of books to review and heaps more homework... Maybe I should drag Autumn out of the closet she's gone into and make her review I book. Hmmm, I wonder. But if any of you haven't read Percy Jackson's books, do so because your life is incomplete ( In my un-humble opinion) .


P.S: Since this is a book a really want to get my hands on, I'll probably have many contest on my sidebar for this book right now. But not at the moment, those are all Clockwork Angel :)
Read Write Love,
Daisy

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Nightshade Winner!

First off, before I announce the winner, I'd like to thank each and every one of you guys for entering. It's been fun and keep checking back in because I have two more awesome ARC giveaways coming up ;)
The winner was chosen from Random.org:

#25 Comgratulations jmspettoli !!!

I've already e-mailed the winner. SO hurry and check your Inbox!

Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Nightshade Review!

NightshadeAuthor: Andrea Cremer
Hardcover: 528 pages
Publishing Date. Oct 19 2010
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Calla Tor has always known her destiny: After graduating from the Mountain School, she'll be the mate of sexy alpha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, ruling their pack and guarding sacred sites for the Keepers. But when she violates her masters' laws by saving a beautiful human boy out for a hike, Calla begins to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known. By following her heart, she might lose everything— including her own life. Is forbidden love worth the ultimate sacrifice?
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 I must say that this book is going to be a bestseller. If it's not, I'll be really sad and more importantly IT JUST GOING TO BE A BESTSELLER! Andera Creamer twists a new refreshing tale about werewolves and the oh so classic theme: love. I admit that when I first received my ARC copy in the mail I though Oh, great... another werewolf novel! But I'm glad a forgot my other ARC copy of Matched in my locker and was forced to picked this book up. Calla is a a strong, butt-kicking heroine and has always done what's right for her pack and family, so if she decided to be a little selfish and save the cute boy on the hill.... so be it Keepers!

Anyway, Calla isn't the only interesting character in the story. There's Mason, Sabine, Shay... REN! They are all lovely in there own ways, even if some can become annoying. But I must say before I go on that for some odd reason I like Ren better then Shay. Ren seemed more real, tragic, and well... lovable. So if you find yourself on Team Ren, you're not alone.

Now I feel I must stop for fear of spoiling anything. You guys have no idea how many times I've pushed the delete key!
Remember, my Nightshade giveaway is open 'till Oct. 2nd. midnight!
Read, Write, Love,
Daisy

Monday, September 20, 2010

Nightshade Giveaway!

Nightshade





Calla Tor has always known her destiny: After graduating from the Mountain School, she'll be the mate of sexy alpha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, ruling their pack and guarding sacred sites for the Keepers. But when she violates her masters' laws by saving a beautiful human boy out for a hike, Calla begins to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known. By following her heart, she might lose everything--including her own life. Is forbidden love worth the ultimate sacrifice?
  
Now doesn't this book sound lovely? Well, I have decided to giveaway my (preread) ARC copy of Nightshade to ONE lucky winner. Before I go into details on how to win let me tell you that this book is FANTASTIC, but I think I was a little insane when I read it. I'm a totally Team Ren, even though his history has been playful, I just like him better. Any who, on to the rules
                 ( This my get confusing, but don't worry I'll explain!)
  1.  You must leave a comment, giving me your e-mail, twitter name ( If you have one) and extra entries
  2. Each entry ( including the one you get for just entering) must have a number.
  3. The number you will start with will be determined by the number LAST posted.  ( e.g Last posted 120, you start at 121...)
  4. This is only for U.S ( sorry, I'm poor at the moment)

EXTRA ENTRIES:
Tweet: +2 ( must have @bookpyscho* or will not count) *I know it's spelled wrong. You can tweet every 24 hours. 
Blog post: +5 (Leave link please)
Sidebar: +3 ( Leave link please)
Follower: New +2,  Old +5 
So.... here's an example and the person before had posted the number 69 last so....
Daisy
Email: blah ( at)  g-mail ( dot) com
Twitter: @blahtwitter
#70, 71 Tweeted: +2 
#73,74,75,76,77 Blog: +5 Link
#78 & 79: New Follower: +2
#80:Just to enter: 1!
P.S you can also leave the numbers at the bottom like so: # 70,71,72.. etc
The next person that comments will began at 81! FYI, if you tweet the next day start a new comment and number them accordingly ( if the person before you put 40... you put 41). 
Hope that makes sense, if not, e-mail me at dambloggers@gmail.com with any questions. Let the contest begin! Ends on Oct. 2nd midnight. 

Nightshade Review on it's way!
Daisy

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Guess What I Got!

Listen up and Listen well, some of my teachers may say. I just had a very--VERY awesome surprise yesterday. You want to know what it is? Well, if you don't stop reading, but yesterday I came home beat after a day at school and lugging around my heavy backpack. Then... I look at my front porch step and there is a black, rectangle box, that has a label addressed to me from Razor Bill. And I GOT....
ARC(S) OF.....
      




     





I wonder what I will do with them, after I read them. Only a few can sit on my over crowed bookshelf... 
Mmmmmmmm. What to do. Anyway, I'm half way through Nightshade and almost DONE with Matched.
Reviews coming up ( enter Ryan's dramtic pause Idol fans)... AFTER this weekend.

Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Time to get Classy!

We all may remember that little, redheaded, eleven year-old girl, Anne. ALWAYS spelled with an 'e'. Yep, that's right; Anne of Green Gables! This book has celebrated it's 100th birthday two years ago and it's like wine. The more it ages, the better it tastes.
( My book summary):


Siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert are growing old and can’t do as much work as they’re use to on their little farm called Green Gables. So they decide to adopt an orphan boy to help around the farm. But with a little mistake, it’s not a boy who shows up at their doorstep, it’s Anne Shirley; an eleven year-old girl with a temper to make her head of “carrots”, a dramatic streak, and a great deal of imagination.
      Anne had already won Matthews’s heart, but Marilla’s was a different story. Yet, after a few chats with Anne and an in counter with a possible, but horrid new foster mom for Anne, Marilla’s decides to let Anne stay. However, Anne Shirley is a lot to handle and often gets into scarps. After flying at Mrs. Lynde, the woman who knows everyone’s business, for calling Anne straight out ugly, breaking a slate a top the handsome Gilbert Blythe’s head, to dying her hair green. The people of Avonlea wonder what Marilla and Matthew of gotten into.

Enjoy and read! Because there's a reason it's a classic,
Read, Write,  Love,
Daisy

Monday, September 6, 2010

Forget You

By Jennifer Echols
Published: July 2010
Publisher: MTV
Pages 304
Isn't it pretty!

Rating: Four Stars!


Forget you is a tale about Zoey; A teenage girl, who deals with her problems by trying to be perfect and always in control. Although, Zoey has enough problems as it is with her parent's recent splint after her father got his 24 year-old secretary pregnant and her mom's recent attempt at suicide . But add in a crash, that leaves Zoey grappling to know what happened the night before leaves her powerless. What she had planned to do, isn't what she seemed to have done. If she didn't go parking with Brandon, then what did she do? As she battles with her consuming fear she tries to figure out what really happened without anyone finding out she doesn't remember. And why is it that Doug, dark and sarcastic Doug, is always around instead of her golden boy, boyfriend Brandon? And why might she is happy about that?


Like every good book it had it's flaws, but it's a tiny pearl inside the great sea of books. The story never became dull  and you went  on an emotional whirlwind with Zoey as strangles to get through her senior* year of high school.
Read, Write, Love
Daisy
* I thought she was a Senior, but it's not really stated in the book.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Suite Scarlet

This series was quiet a disappointment, to say the least. It is about a girl who lives in a hotel with her wacky family, and runs one of the suites. I had ordered this book to be sent in from the library, with an array of many good reviews to back me up. As I finally started to read the begaining, I soon got an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach. This is a feeling of disappointment. I duilifully read the rest of the book, but got done with dread. The end was very good, but the rest of the book sunk me into deep depression.I would give this book 2 stars.
Autumn 

Carol & Sara's Giveaways for a Good Cause

Both of these wonderful bloggers are hosting giveaway with awesome books. 
( Half of Carol's)
[First7booksinARCSGaloregiveaway[11].jpg] Win an ARC or signed book set!!
( Sara's!!!)

Awesome, right? Go enter and also look at Skip a Starbucks! One of their friends is trying to adopt a little girl from China and she needs our help. Also if you donate, you have the chance to win ( at Sara's)
EXTRAORDINARY releases in September, and I'll mail it out this weekend so you'll get it ahead of everyone else who's waiting to read it!

AND

**** And you also get extra entries for donating in her other contest too ( On both blogs!)******
Carol's offering
Claire de LuneSo check it out. Skip a Starbuck, donate, particapate, and the next time you go to starbucks you may have some great books to read!

Read, Write, Love
Daisy

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Graceling: Kristen Cashore is a Genius!



Product Description:
Katsa has been able to kill a man with her bare hands since she was eight—she’s a Graceling, one of the rare people in her land born with an extreme skill. As niece of the king, she should be able to live a life of privilege, but Graced as she is with killing, she is forced to work as the king’s thug.
     When she first meets Prince Po, Graced with combat skills, Katsa has no hint of how her life is about to change. She never expects to become Po’s friend. She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace—or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away . . . a secret that could destroy all seven kingdoms with words alone.
*****^****** 
I like this book for two reason. 1) It led me to the Hunger Games!!!! 2) It's beautifully written, original, and just plain FANTASTIC book          ( Maybe that was  four things, but who's counting ;) ).
Some of the characters are flat, but people like Po. Kasta, and Giddon aren't. Enjoy it, because it's simply one of the greatest fantasy books out there. Why else would it have stayed on the New York Bestsellers List so long?
Read, Write, Love
Daisy 
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