Saturday, September 6, 2014

Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Prekins (Anna and the French Kiss #2)

(4/5) Stars

Also check out: Anna and the French Kiss #1


for the book's summary click here









Okay so I might be the only person who liked this more then Anna and the French Kiss but it's true Also, the problem is, it's not only the book that I like more.

I liked Anna and St. Clair more here too ! honestly...I felt that Anna is way more likable then she was as a main character or maybe it's just me....Also my god, the romance between them touched me more here than it did before (well I'm sure it's really just me now)

Back to Lola, I really loved Lola (which I don't do often for main characters) she's funny and unique. I kind of didn't get the whole costumes 24/7 thingy but she's free to do what she wants so I kind of Ignored it.

Lola had a relationship with Max an older guy who's 22 so with a five years of difference which is something i honestly have no idea if I agree or not to (I mean my mom and dad have 7 years difference *coughs*)  so when Cricket the boy next door comes back curtain feelings arise back after all those years.

I thought Lola and the boy next door had more development through out the story and Lola Ideas kept growing, not always a good thing but it's realistic. 

Characters:

Cricket: I absolutely loved him he's one of those adorable guys who only have eyes for the girl they like. I also liked that he seems like Mr.nice guy but he does have some "darker" sides to him only with the girl they love.

Calliope (Cricket's twin sister): I don't think i disliked or liked her through out the story I'm used to one or more characters trying to get on your nerves and I know she was meant to be one of them but I didn't dislike her and even in the end when she became nicer she stayed in the middle of dislike/like.

Anna and St. Clair : I loved you guys...maybe you are meant to be side characters....

Max: I didn't like you from the start.








Where can you find it in Egypt?

(sometimes the book will be out of stock by the time you read the post so please check with them beforehand)

1-Cherry Blossom Books
  -Ships all over Egypt
  -Website: cherryblossom-books.com


        

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Taylor Swift Book Tag


Hey guys! Laila here!

I know, I know, it's been a while. I swear I've been meaning to write a blog post for a long time, but then I went into a reading slump (it happens to the best of us, okay? Don't judge me) and then I went on vacation and then I had A LOT of work to do (Word to the wise: If you ever think it would be a good idea to take 2 subjects in the summer while going to volleyball practice five day a week, don't.) so I never really got the chance. But, I had a a bit of free time today (Well, not really. I should actually be studying for a test tomorrow, but you guys are more important) so I thought I'd come out of my hole and whip something up for you.


So I'm gonna be doing... THE TAYLOR SWIFT BOOK TAG! Now, if there's anything I love as much as books, it's Taylor Swift. Ask anyone who's ever met me and they'll tell you how obsessed I am with her. So when I found out about this brilliant tag that was created by The Book Life (you can check out her original video here) I knew I had to do it even though no one tagged me (again.)



Song #1: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

"For ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ pick a book (or book series) that you were pretty sure you were in love with, but then wanted to break up with."

My choice is:

The Maze Runner Series by James Dashner

The Maze Runner was a magnificent book. It was action-packed, clever and had lots of awesome characters. Its sequel, The Scorch Trials, was the same thing. So I had very high expectations for the final book in the trilogy, The Death Cure, but like I said before in the Book Sacrifice tag, it was a huge let-down. I kind of liked The Kill Order, which is the prequel to the trilogy, but unfortunately, the damage that The Death Cure had done was irreparable.



Song #2: Red:

" For ‘Red’ pick a book with a RED cover."

My choice is:

The Elite by Kiera Cass


Just look at the pretty cover! I could literally keep staring at this cover, and the covers of the other two books in the series, forever. The Elite is the second book in The Selection trilogy by Kiera Cass and is actually my least favorite book in the series. America (Yep, that's the protagonist's name) had been pretty annoying in The Selection, but she took it to a whole other level in The Elite. Plus, I was pretty sick of love triangles. But I couldn't put down any of these books and I quite enjoyed this series. So even if The Selection isn't anything special, it's still worth checking out.



Song #3: The Best Day

"For ‘The Best Day’ pick a book that makes you feel nostalgic"


My choice is:


A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snickets

I read this series in the 7th or 8th grade and I absolutely adored it. It's hilarious and depressing at the same time and I just couldn't get enough it. I read all 13 books in the series and loved everything about them (except the ending which was so freaking frustrating!) 



Song #4: Love Story 

"For ‘Love Story’ pick a book with forbidden love"

My choice is:


Helen and Lucas from the Starcrossed trilogy by Josephine Angelini

Helen and Lucas are just adorable. Unfortunately, they're also starcrossed lovers (hence the title) so every time they find a way to be together, something new pops up and keeps them apart. The romance in this series really is addicting and the story is about Greek mythology, which is the best thing ever. This is seriously one of my favorite series of all time and if you haven't read it yet, go read it at once OR ELSE! (Just kidding... no I'm not)



Song #5: I Knew You Were Trouble

"For ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ pick a book with a bad character you couldn’t help but love."

My choice is: If you haven't read Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan or seen the movie



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Luke Castellan from Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan


I knew Luke was going to be a villain from before I read the book because I had seen the er... not-so-great Lightning Thief movie first (I think that's the only part they got right) and I loved him anyway. He's such a great character it's impossible to not like him. And if you still don't love him by the end of The Lat Olympian then you're either heartless or you're lying.



Song #6: Innocent

"For ‘Innocent’ (written b/c of Kanye West!) pick a book that someone ruined the ending for."

My choice is: 

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

Curse you internet! I was still a newbie to twitter when I was reading The Hunger Games trilogy and I didn't know that people on twitter have no problem spoiling an entire series in just 140 characters. I was so excited about these books I followed tons of tribute accounts and one scroll through my timeline made me find out about the two major deaths that happen in Mockingjay. That didn't make them any easier, though, and I still cried like a baby.



Song #7: Everything Has Changed

"For ‘Everything has changed’ pick a character from a book who goes through extensive character development."

My choice is:

Liesel Meminger from The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak

There really is no better way to see a character develop that by seeing them as they actually grow up. Liesel has a remarkable, if somewhat tragic childhood and I loved getting to see how that helped shaped her character. I enjoyed seeing how the people around her, like her adoptive father Hans, Max, the Jew that hid in her basement, or the mayor's depressed wife, Ilsa Hermann, helped shape her personality and her perspective on life. And I especially loved how how we got to see her learn to read just a few words, and then start to read full books, until she even started writing a book herself!



Song #8: You Belong With Me

" For ‘You Belong With Me’ pick your most anticipated book release"

My choice is:


The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan

In case you couldn't already tell, I am in love with any and everything that has to do with Percy Jackson. Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus are my favorite book series of all time. The highlight of my year is when the latest book in the series comes out. So while it makes me unbelievably sad that my favorite book series is going to end I still can't wait to get my hands on The Blood of Olympus.(Thankfully, there's still the third Percy Jackson/ Kane Chronicles crossover to look forward too.) It actually comes out October 7th, a day before my exams start.  Looks like I'm going to fail this semester.



Song #9: Forever and Always

"For ‘Forever and Always’ – Pick your favourite book couple"

My choice is:


Percy and Annabeth from Percy Jackson and the Olympians/ The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan 

(Shoutout to Viria and juliajm15 for drawing beautiful fanart that makes me want to cry.)

Don't tell me you didn't see that one coming. I know this is my third Percy Jackson answer, but how could I resist? Percabeth will forever and always be my OTP. They are just so perfect together it's unbearable (in a good way, of course.) I mean, if the girl saying, "You drool when you sleep," to the guy the first time they meet isn't a sign that they'd be the cutest couple in existence, I don't know what is.


Song #10: Come Back, Be Here

"For ‘Come Back, Be Here’ pick the book you would least like to lend out, for fear of missing it too much."

My choice is:


Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows by J.K Rowling

Of course I'm a sane human being and I love love love all of the Harry Potter books, but Deathly Hallows in particular has a very special place in my heart. It was the first Harry Potter book I read. I bought it right after I saw The Half Blood Prince movie and I couldn't bear to wait for the next movie to come out to know what would happen next. Because I hadn't any of the previous books, I had no idea this book was going to be that mind-blowing. I was amazed by this book and I just had to read the entire series. If I could pick only one book to read for the rest of my life and never get bored, it would be this one. I could never bear to let anyone take this book from me for even a second.



Now these are all the questions from the original tag, but the lovely Katytastic added two bonus questions in her video, so I'm going to answer them too.



Song #11: Teardrops on My Guitar

"For Teardrops on My Guitar, pick a book that made you cry a lot."

My choice is: 



Allegiant by Veronica Roth

If you've read this book then you understand how I feel. Never in my life have I read a book as heart-wrenching as this one. If you love the Divergent series as much as I do, then nothing can prepare you for the heartbreak you'll feel when you read Allegiant. A lot of people didn't like this book, but surprisingly, I did. I understood why what happened had to happen and it made me appreciate this series even more than I already did. I remember that when I read Allegiant I sobbed so hard, my dad kept trying to pull the tablet I was reading the book on out of my hands and he kept telling to take a break. I was so sad, I kept tearing up out of the blue in class for the next few days. I',m still not over this book, and I don't think I ever will be.


Song #13: Shake It Off

"For Shake It Off, pick a book that you love so much, you just shake off the haters."

My choice is:


The Mara Dyer trilogy by Michelle Hodkin

I loved The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer from the first page. The plot was very intriguing and I was confused the entire time, but I didn't even mind. Mara was amazing and Noah was very very dreamy, even though he was a bit of a cliché (dark-haired, blue-eyed, filthy rich and has an English accent. Pretty much the standard love interest in most YA books these days.) The Evolution of Mara Dyer was even better  even though it ended in a horrible cliffhanger (Michelle Hodkin, why do you hate me? What did I ever do to you?) The Retribution of Mara Dyer should have come out October 22nd 2013, but its release date was pushed back to NOVEMBER 4TH 2014, so I've been waiting a very long time for this book and my patience is growing thin. Anyway, I was shocked to see these books getting so many bad reviews. I don't get why anyone would hate these books, but I guess everyone's entitled to their own opinions, which is why I'm going to keep enjoying this series and I won't care what people say because the haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate...


 Everyone knows 13 is Taylor Swift's lucky number

So I just couldn't resist adding a 13th question.



Song #13: Never Grow Up

"For Never Grow Up, pick a children's  book/ book series that you'll never be too old for"

My choice is: 

The Nancy Drew (All New) Girl Detective series by Carolyn Keene

I owe Nancy Drew everything. If it hadn't been for this series I don't think I would've loved reading as much as I do now. I remember my mom would go buy me a bunch of Nancy Drew books and I'd finish them all in only a few days. I was addicted to them and I'd feel like the smartest person in the world if I guessed the right culprit before Nancy, Bess, George and Ned solved the case. I have dozens of Nancy Drew books on my shelf and I won't ever even think about parting with them. I read one every once in a while and I fall in love with them all over again. I haven't read any of the original Nancy Drew Mystery Stories yet, but I plan to because Nancy Drew will always be my favorite thing in the world.



I hope you enjoyed reading this tag as much as I enjoyed doing it. Go on and do this tag too because trust me, it's a lot of fun. Sorry if this post is a bit too long, but hey, I've been gone for a while, so cut me some slack. I promise I won't go MIA like I did before and I'll try to post more often. Hopefully, there's gonna be lots of reviews coming soon. 


Sunday, August 24, 2014

Ameles Potamos by Yara Hossam


(5/5) Stars !

the book's summary:
I read a line once before that said "When reality 
is a prison your mind can set you free." I must disagree, your mind can also be one of your worst enemies.

When Niala, an eighteen years old teenager is  
inserted to a mental hospital, she finds herself  oblivious to everything that's lying ahead of her.  Facing her worst enemy in the dim corners of  her past, Niala will learn how to fight her fears and find her true identity.


or check it on Goodreads here.




Okay so I'm a sucker for any book containing any of the following: bullying, a certain diagnosis, mental hospitals, mental illness (yeah that's different from a mental hospital).

so a book containing a mental illness and a mental hospital ? yes please!



  

This is exactly the kind of book that makes me wonder why some awesome books don't get published ?






so before even starting the book I had quiet the high expectations and I was glad to see that the book didn't disappoint me and not only that it made me speechless because THIS ENDING!? oh my god i was literally rendered speechless. I sometimes guess the ending but in this book? nothing even close to that twist.

Another thing I liked is that before starting the book I did have expectations but I also had my doubts I was worried that for some reason after reading so many books including nuthouses I might end up not enjoying Ameles Potamos but obviously by my five star rating Yara Hossam proved me wrong.

I mentioned in If I Stay's review that I love any book with a bewildering twist and that's what made Ameles Potamos stood out to me most.

 "they're sick and none of them admits it. It's a mad world out there, everyone's troubled and everyone's a maniac"


and I also have to admit, romance in a nuthouse will never get old.

Characters:

Niala (protagonist) : of course not my favorite cause you know about my side characters fetch but defiantly liked her.

Nicholas (in the hospital with Niala) : I love that name now..Yes Nicholas is defiantly my favorite for some reason from the very start I knew I would like him I mean, Mysterious, sweet, charming but quiet ? YES!! and as much as I wanted to take him for myself it's one of those times when the girl and the boy are so good for each other you just can't separate them. 




Julianne (Niala's psychiatrist) : I have mixed feelings for her to be honest I wanted to like her more considering she's a side character but I really didn't.

you can go READ Ameles Potamos here (which means: GO READ IT) :
http://www.wattpad.com/36470901-chapter-1-ameles-potamos

Also Follow Yara Hossam :
Goodreads : Yara Hossam
and 
Twitter: @Celeste_Hole



Friday, August 22, 2014

If I Stay by Gayle Forman

(3.5/5) Stars


For the book's summary click here












Okay I'm a sucker for new plots and any book that surprises me with a fresh plot instantly gains points in my rating radar. I also would go easy on old ideas with great twists inside. However, If I stay didn't have twists and the plot itself is not new.

If I stay isn't by any means bad or not worth reading and I also love any story involving a ghost/dead person telling his story but having an old plot with no surprising twist is what stood out to me.

A lot of people said that they found the flashbacks boring but I actually didn't. It made us connect more to the characters and it didn't bore me at all.

I also like how Adam and Mia's relationship is realistic and although Adam is considered cool in school (and he totally is) he's sweet (old school sweet, the type who would give you roses and dance with no music kind of sweet.)

I love the idea of Mia playing the cello instead of the normal guitar playing protagonists and I really liked her overall.

Side characters!

Teddy (Mia's brother) : Why are you so cute?

Mia's parents: Best kind of badass parents.

Willow: Although she played a small part, I actually really like her now and loved her you-will-do-what-I-tell-you-to attitude when she wanted something for someone she knows.

So overall, If I Stay is worth a read and you won't regret reading it but don't expect any twists except if you haven't seen Just Like Heaven.

QOTD: What gives a book instant bonus points in your opinion ?







Where can you find it in Egypt?
(sometimes the book will be out of stock by the time you read the post so please check with them beforehand)

1-Diwan Bookstore
  -Branches in: Cairo , Alexandria , North coast and Hurghada 
  -Websitewww.diwanegypt.com

2-The BOOK SPOT
  -In Cairo, but Ships all over Egypt 
  -Website : www.bookspotonline.com

3-Cherry Blossom Books
  -Ships all over Egypt
  -Website: cherryblossom-books.com




Thursday, July 24, 2014

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins (Anna and the French Kiss #1)

(3/5) Stars.


For the book summary click here











I'm sure you've already heard about this book somewhere and I'm also sure that if you have yet to read it then you already have high expectations for it due to the hype, which in my opinion is a bit overboard.

This story was really adorable which is exactly what I was looking for after reading The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer. The writing is great and the characters are lovable.

And it's set in Paris so what more do you need ?!

Etienne St. Clair is the typical hottest boy in school who has the good looks and personality at the same time and the guy whom all the girls are in love with—non-fictional girls included (Me excluded. What? He's not my type..) and with a bonus: an English accent.

Anna is again the typical ordinary girl who falls in love with the hottest boy in school and things happen.

So why did I give it 3 stars and not 5 ?

There's nothing I hate more than cheap high school drama and after I saw all those great reviews I was really disappointed to find that in the book. I also hate the feeling of wanting to go into the story and shout at the main character to stop and smell the roses and I totally wanted to.

However, If Stephanie Perkins hadn't wrapped it up that nicely I would've given it 2 stars, but the ending was really what I was looking for. (update: Lola and the Boy Next Door made me give it 3 stars anyway)

I did want another chapter added, but then again I want one in all the books I ever read.


And of course I can't forget my specialty : 

side characters! (Did you see that coming?)

Sean (Anna's brother) : Adorable ! 

Josh: I like you without even reading Isla and The Happily Ever After.

Isla: you only had like 2 scenes and I already LOVE you, okay?

“For the two of us, home isn't a place. It is a person. And we are finally home.”



  QOTD: Which fictional boy/girl do you wish could be real?







Where can you find it in Egypt?
(sometimes the book will be out of stock by the time you read the post so please check with them beforehand)


-Cherry Blossom Books
  -Ships all over Egypt

  -Website: cherryblossom-books.com




Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin


(4/5) Stars?

For the book's summary click here


"The intrigue and romance will inescapably draw you in."  - Cassandra Clare 




Me after I finished the book:

Five stars? No, no 4 stars...No five ! No...four?



You know those books that after you finish them you're torn between all the possible ratings? This is one of them.

Well I finished this book and I asked myself what the hell can I even say in a review for that book to make people go read it? Cause all that came to mind was "Just read it to understand. Read it." 

So cut me some slack while I attempt to write a decent review for this book without underestimating it.

First off my reaction to the genres:

-Romance: Hell yeah !

-Young Adult: Duh!

-Fantasy: Hmm

-Paranormal: OK...

-Horror and thriller : Not okay !

In the end, the book intrigued me and I decided to give it a chance. 

I was expecting goosebumps and shudders kind of thriller and thank God this wasn't the case because I'm not really good with horror and thriller in books.

I like that the story can fit anyone from contemporary readers like me to fantasy and sci-fi readers like Laila.

I really did enjoy this book, but for some reason i'm finding it really hard to review. Even Laila is doubtful. In my defense, I stayed up until 10 AM! to finish the book and not just any book can win that honor.

  

And the ending of this story !!! The ending is just....(PS: That's a good thing.)





Noah, Noah , Noah let's talk about Noah for a second. At the beginning I wasn't really a fan since he seemed like a player and I'm more into the mysterious and quiet/funny/seems geeky but actually isn't, guy who turns out to be really cool or known for a stereotype (like being dangerous) and then turns out to be really sweet. However, as the story progressed I kept liking him more and more and he began to fit in the "known for a stereotype but turns out to be really sweet" category.

As for Mara, what I first loved about her is her don't-mess-with-me attitude. She met Noah ,the boy that makes all girls in school go into instant fangirl mode, and called him an asshole, which made me mentally applaud her. There's nothing worse than stupid main characters and Mara wasn't even close.   


I have to mention Mara's brother Daniel for being the "I will tease you endlessly but then I'll protect you, cover for you and work things out with mom when there's a problem" kind of brother.

Overall, this story still made me confused I even went back to reread pages to try to understand and at some parts my mind went numb from thinking I was planning to read a sci-fi book after The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer but now the only thing I can actually read is a cutesy contemporary romance my mind needs a break.







Laila here. I just wanted to say something since Farah is reviewing one of my favorite books! I FREAKING LOVE THIS SERIES! I would give this book 5 stars and I'd give the second one 6! 


Seriously though this book is everything I love about YA literature.

 An awesome heroine: check (Mara is such a badass!)

A captivating plot: check (But bear in mind that you'll be mostly confused for pretty much the entire first book and the second one too, so be patient.)

A wonderful writing style with lots of humor: check (Thank you Michelle Hodkin for being so bloody amazing)

Adorable romance (even if it is a bit cliché) and a dreamy male lead: check and check! (Noah Elliot Simon Shaw is the man of my dreams. Well, one of the many fictional men of my dreams)

So I think it's safe to say that The Unbecoming of Mara is the perfect book for me. Now you have both of our opinions, but you should definitely read it yourself to decide whether or not this book is for you. Trust me, you won't regret it.


QOTD : (more like a request) what book do you recommend for us?" 





Where you can find it in Egypt?
(Sometimes the book will be out of stock by the time you read the post so please check with them beforehand)


1-the BOOK SPOT
  -In Cairo, but Ships all over Egypt 

  -Website : www.bookspotonline.com


2-Cherry Blossom Books
  -Ships all over Egypt

  -Website: cherryblossom-books.com



Monday, July 7, 2014

I'll Be There by Holly Goldberg Sloan

(5/5) stars !!


for the book summary click here


"heartbreaking, suspenseful, life-affirming, magical and yet unlike anything I've ever read" - Gayle Forman author of If I Stay and Where She went








This book, this book ! should be on everyone's to-read list okay ? 

This book simply had everything, suspense , romance , heartworming scenes , people you wanna punch (his father) and people you want to hug (Sam and riddle), but for those of you who hate contemporary romance don't worry this book is not you average romance novel it's way more then that and also the romance doesn't take a lot of the story it concentrates more on family , sam and riddle's struggles and the incredibly loving bell family.

I'd even recommend this book to Laila who hates contamporary romance.

throughout reading I'll Be There i felt all kinds of emotion , I smiled , I cried (mentally, I don't cry from books I cry inside ) , I even shouted things like : "No!" "they can't!" "mom! how could they do this ?!" and also some "awww" and finally a lot of :





“For him and his brother, he now knew, that music was real. Because all you had to do, really, was be willing to use your imagination. And listen.” 



I'll Be There is one of those books that make you see the world in a new light , make you proud to be a bookworm because you had the privilege of reading such a master piece.

Characters:

Sam: can anyone be more carrying for his little brother then him? defiantly not.

Riddle: ADORABLE ! I really felt like crying because of him a lot of times and also i wanted to hug him too

Emily: I think I was so in-love with sam and riddle that I didn't concentrate with Emily that much but she wasn't annoying.

Debbie Bell & Tim Bell : such big hearted people *happy tears*

Bobby Elis : This boy ! he just got on my nerves from the begging I knew he was up to no good.

Clarence : Aka: john smith..........YOU! you took #1 top asshole of a father prize from Grant Cooper (from North of Beautiful


Do you understand how good it is now, go read it.







QOTD: What book gave you a book hangover? 







Where you can find it in Egypt?
(sometimes the book will be out of stock by the time you read the post so please check with them beforehand)


-the BOOK SPOT
  -In Cairo, but Ships all over Egypt 

  -Website : www.bookspotonline.com