Monday, December 5, 2011

Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles

Sorry for the huge delay! Life has a way of sneaking up on you and taking a chunk out of your time!


A modern tale of star-crossed lovers with a fresh urban twist. At Fairfield High School, on the outskirts of Chicago , everyone knows that south-siders mixing with north-siders can be explosive.  So when Brittany Ellis and Alejandro “Alex” Fuentes are forced to be lab partners in chemistry class, this human experiment leads to unexpected revelations – that Brittany ’s flawless reputation is a cover for her troubled home life, that Alex’s bad-boy persona  hides his desire to break free from gang ties, and that when they’re together, life somehow makes more sense.  Breaking through the stereotypes and expectations that threaten to keep Brittany and Alex apart, Perfect Chemistry takes readers to both sides of the tracks in a passionate love story about looking beneath the surface.

I give this book 5 stars

(Description is from authors website)

This book reminds me so much of my high school years! Where everyone is stereotyping EVERYONE! I love that Brittany is this perfect girl on the outside, but such an normal imperfect girl on the inside. This book shows teenagers that not everything is as it seems. And Alex! I am just drawn to his personality. He seems like such a bad boy! But deep down he is a softy. We definitely see that side of him with Brittany's sister. Sometimes we just don't realize that there are real people out there living the life of gang violence against their will. Overall I really enjoyed this book. I'm also very happy to see that there are a lot of teens out there who love this book too! I hope it opens their eyes and lets them see their own prejudices.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Sorry!

I just finished my semester at school so I will be posting my review for Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles ASAP! :) 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Love in The Time of Dragons: A Novel of the Light Dragons By Katie MaCalister





Summary from Authors website
Tully Sullivan is just like any other suburban mom—unless you count the days every year that she zones out and turns base metals in to gold. Those are weird.
And now she’s woken up in a strange place surrounded by strange people who keep insisting they’re dragons—and that she’s one too. But not just any dragon. She’s Ysolde de Bouchier, a famed figure from dragon history.
Tully can’t shape-shift or breathe fire, and she’s definitely not happy being sentenced to death for the misdeeds of a dragon mate she can’t remember. All Tully knows is that she wants her son back. So she’ll have to find a way to solve the crimes of a past she has no memory of living…

I was so excited to read this book! I love dragon novels so I really wanted to like this. Sadly, I didn't. I was confused many times throughout the book and had to go back to see what I had missed. Tully irritated me with her acceptance of the way her husband treated her. I also wanted to feel some kind of mother/son chemistry between her and Brom. Other than the obnoxious hugs and kisses from her, there wasn't anything I considered deep love. I can see that the author was trying to have a little comedy in the book, but to me it just didn't fit. Half-way through the book I wanted to quit. Overall I give this book 2 stars.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Up Next...

Love in The Time of Dragons: A Novel of the Light Dragons

By: Katie MacAlister

Thursday, August 25, 2011

A Strangers Gift



Summary from Amazon
The heroine, Hester Detweiler is a very stubborn and strong-willed Mennonite woman. Its very fitting that the hurricane due to hit the Florida town is also named Hester! And because of that hurricane we meet the hero, John Steiner. John is equally stubborn and does not want to evacuate his home. Without giving too much away, these two are basically thrown together throughout the book due to the massive destruction caused by the hurricane. But will love find its way into the hearts of two bitter and broken strangers? You'll just have to read it! Although this isn't the genre I usually read, something about this book caught my eye. And I am happy that I got to read it!

5 stars