Showing posts with label 2013 Releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 Releases. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Title: Fangirl 

Author: Rainbow Rowell

Source: Kindle for Android E-Book





Initial Thoughts: This may shove Anna and Lola out of the running for the accolade of my favourite

contemporary novel EVER. It’s that good. It might as well have been written specifically for

members of the online book community, as it’s topic is fan fiction which I reckon is

pretty close to home for all of us lot, am I right?

Anyway, our protagonist is Cather. Her odd name stems from the fact that her mother

didn’t know she was expecting twins, and wasn't bothered to veer from her original choice of name when

she produced two daughters instead of one.  Thus, Cather has an identical sister called

Wren (geddit?). We join the girls on their first day of university at Nebraska State,

where due to Wrens’ sudden thirst for boys and independence, the two will be living

separately for the first time in their lives. Already anxious at leaving their slightly

unstable single father behind, Cather doesn't get off to the best of starts at college.

Shyer than her sister, she finds it easier to hole up in her dorm room and write Simon

Snow fan fiction than she does to put herself put there and make new friends. (Re

Simon Snow, think Harry Potter but with cell phones and more sexual overtones).

Plus, Wren isn't exactly enthusiastic about having her twin tagging along in her wake.

In spite of her social anxiety, Cather still manages to meet not one but two alluring

boys-there’s Levi, the boundlessly cheerful barista who’s sort-of dating her new

roommate and Nick, her inexplicably attractive partner for Advanced Fiction Writing

(in which the professor thinks fan fiction is second only to Fifty Shades of Gray in

terms of pure offensiveness). Neither boy is exactly available, but why do they both

seem to like Cather so much?

So what’s Cather to do? Strike out and try to write her own happy ending, or just

write Simon Snows’ instead?

I’m hardly going to tell you, because it is essential to both your life and general future

happiness that you go out and read this book now this minute. I lifted my e-book

lifetime ban for it, such was its excellence (see previous post circa December 2011 if

you don’t understand the significance of same. Though I hasten to add I also ordered a

hardcover copy through my local independent bookseller to assuage my guilt).

This book is just that good.  I really thought Rainbow Rowell would find it difficult

to match Eleanor and Park for sheer readable brilliance, but this does that and more.

It’s funny, witty and sad- there were times when I would laugh and tear up in the one

paragraph. That’s a skill right there. The characters are also really well crafted-Cather

is sympathetic, heartbreaking and a little infuriating as a narrator, which make her all

the more loveable. Even the supporting cast, like the twins’ neurotic father or Cathers’

fly-by-night roommate Reagan are laugh-out-loud funny and just leap off the page.

I’m not sure if this is Rainbow Rowells’ sophomore or third novel (I can’t place

where Attachments fits in her body of work) but regardless, you can see development

in her craft even since E&P.

In all, this book is just great. Buy it, steal it, borrow it- just read it (and preferably

don’t steal it because we at Kitty’s Bookshelf don’t condone theft of any kind).

Friday, 22 March 2013

My Mara Dyer Obsession


The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (Mara Dyer, #1)



I think I have spoken at length about what a bad reader/blogger/person I am.
I purchased The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer as soon as it came out, because Katie's Book Blog  gave it such a stellar recommendation. But did I read it? Did I heck.

Then the sequel came out. I pre-ordered this. Pre-ordered. Gave monies for it before the book had even seen the light of day, no less. Without having read the first book.

The Evolution of Mara Dyer (Mara Dyer, #2)

That said, it's such a pretty book it was worth having anyway, but I digress.

Anyway, the other week I was running out to work and I realised I only had one book in my bag. This cannot be allowed to happen, so I picked up the first book all in a rush and threw it in my bag just in case. Come lunch time I started it and, well...it was like my Hunger Games marathon to the tenth degree. I ignored family, laundry, dog, food.....it was possibly the best YA book I had ever read.

That said, it may not be everyone's cup of tea. First off, Mara is somewhat...unreliable. She's a wee bit crazy, so you never know if what she's narrating has actually happened or not. We meet her in a hospital bed, having inexplicably survived the collapse of an asylum that killed her boyfriend and two best friends. And trust me, that really is only the start of it. Following her miraculous survival, Mara's parents bundle the whole family off to Miami and some really strange things start to happen to Mara. Or do they? She doesn't quite know herself, so we don't either. That aside, you have her awesome brothers Daniel and Joseph to reel you in. Then there's mystery: why did the building fall down? Who is Jude? Why is Mara such a fruit loop? These will make no sense unless you have actually read the books, which I decree you do now this instant.

Then, there is Noah Shaw, who is so British and alluring that he should get a blog post all to himself. He is like a paranormal Etienne St Clair, only taller and possibly better looking (Yes. I mean it). He is Mara's love interest but, oh, so much more. Sigh.

Naturally, I started reading the second one with almost indecent haste and the fricking ending...I may die waiting for the third book this autumn. I mean this. But it's probably the best second-in-a series since Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (no word of a lie). It so difficult to say anything about Evolution without spoilers, so I won't expand on the general awesomeness, but....so, so good guys. Michelle Hodkin is a legitimate genius and I sort of hate and love her at the same time. Word.

PS...I am now on the Twitters. You can get me @KittyLovesDucks. 



Thursday, 3 January 2013

I hate January...


I’m cross about everything this week.

  1. I had one day off for Christmas. Now it is over and I feel a bit cheated.
  2. I think I have insomnia…or the fact that we got one of those cool little pod coffee machines for Christmas has overdosed me on caffeine.
  3. My roots are down around my ears because it’s been four weeks since I dyed my hair and sometimes I forget how fast it grows.
  4. Festive Season Postal Service. My latest Book Depository order still isn’t here and I really want to read this: 
Shadowlands

Who doesn't love Kate Brian? Ah, the Private books...and then reading The V Club  when I was about fourteen and thinking I was very grown up. Good times guys, good times. 

I did, however, stumble across this in my local Indie which is very exciting: 

Everbound (Everneath, #2)


This isn't meant to be out until the 22nd!But I am saying nothing as I really want to read it...

Anyway...hurry up postal service!