tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80237198409899024802024-03-27T19:53:29.902-04:00Fly To Fictiona reviews blog for books, TV shows, movies, music, and whatever else strikes meAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.comBlogger339125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-45555429961613170812017-11-09T09:30:00.000-05:002017-11-09T09:30:05.387-05:00INFINITE GOLDEN FLOORSHi lovelies! You may have stumbled on to this blog through old links or because you remember me from when I was blogging here at FLY TO FICTION. However, I have since decided to stop blogging here. I have another blog that is more generic but will still have bookish content. I will still be using my FtF twitter and Instagram as primary book places.<br />
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For your convenience, here is <i>all</i> of my social media accounts, both for Fly to Fiction and for Infinite Golden Floors.<br />
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<i>Fly to Fiction</i></div>
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Thanks for all your support over the years! I hope you'll continue to follow what I'm doing. :)</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-2280212170887139312016-11-29T07:30:00.000-05:002016-11-29T14:45:48.186-05:00My Dream Loot Crate: Nasty Women <br />
Have you looked longingly at subscription boxes like I have? These have boomed in popularity in recent months, and I love looking at unboxings yet haven't been able to justify shelling out the money to subscribe to one yet. One subscription service that I've heard about, namely through Kristina Horner, is <a href="https://www.lootcrate.com/" rel="norewrite">Loot Crate</a>
Loot Crate, which sounds awesome for geeks and nerds like me. So when they approached me about creating my own "dream crate" I knew I had to jump aboard.<br />
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My second choice was another easy one. This <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/256133079/star-wars-the-force-awakens-rey-bb-8?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=rey&ref=sr_gallery_1" target="_blank">Rey print</a> is stunning and also shows BB-8, another favorite. I loved Rey from the moment she appeared on screen in the new Star Wars movie. She's an amazing addition to the SW universe, and Daisy Ridley is perfection. Another easy choice.</div>
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The other amazing female character I <i>love</i> in Harry Potter is none other than Luna Lovegood! Her <a href="http://www.harrypottershop.com/product/luna+lovegood+spectrespecs+hpbuac69028.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=Search" target="_blank">Spectrespecs</a> are so unique to her and everyone who knows the movies will recognize it right away. Luna stays true to herself, regardless of what others will think. She's kind and creative.</div>
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Another easy choice is Annabeth from the Percy Jackson series. She, like Hermione, is the brains of the trio. She's such a solid heroine and similarly inspiring as Hermione. I found these books in middle school and am just now realizing how great of a transition it was to find it a few years after the last Harry Potter book. It's no wonder I loved Annabeth! This is an <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/258707664/annabeth-small-candle?ref=shop_home_active_4" target="_blank">Annabeth Chase candle</a>. </div>
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This one is a less obvious choice, but this <a href="https://store.dftba.com/products/everyone-deserves-tea-mug" target="_blank">Everyone Deserves Tea mug</a> represents the ladies of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (and of Pride and Prejudice). Not only do I love tea, but this is also a reminder of sisterly bond that is so strong in the Lizzie Bennet Diaries. And I love all three sisters, the actresses who portray them, as well as the supporting female cast (Charlotte, Gigi).</div>
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I'm not sure if the image is hard to see, but this <a href="http://www.hottopic.com/product/disney-beauty-and-the-beast-belle-silhouette-girls-t-shirt/10491569.html?cgid=pop-culture-shop-by-license-beauty-and-the-beast#start=44" target="_blank">Belle shirt</a> caught my attention right away. Belle has long been one of my favorite Disney princesses (alongside Mulan). Ever since I was a little girl, I've loved Belle. She was one of the first females I saw on screen who loved to read and comforted the bookworm in me. </div>
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This was a bit of a late addition, but I've included it for a few reasons. For one, while I personally don't like Katniss, many people do, and <a href="http://www.thetwirlings.com/collections/classics/products/fouette-pullover" target="_blank">this pullover</a> partially represents her. But the other reason I included it is that it represents the thousands/millions of female ballerinas out there. Ballet has sort of been brought back to popular culture thanks to people such as Misty Copeland. As a dancer/ballet dancer myself, I had to throw something in there. Ballerinas (and all dancers) work <i>so</i> hard yet also work to make what they do effortless. They're often not given nearly enough credit and aren't seen as on-par with other athletes, when in many ways, we're <i>more</i> athletic. So I had to include this in my dream box.</div>
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I apologize that this <a href="https://www.redbubble.com/people/burritosong/works/13189118-marvelous-ladies?grid_pos=26&p=throw-pillow" target="_blank">Captain Marvel/Ms. Marvel/Kamala Khan pillow</a> isn't included in the overall graphic, but I added this after I made it. As I wrote my honorable mentions/extras below I realized I didn't have any non-white women above, which is a huge and real problem (and also why we need more diversity in popular culture). So Kamala Khan popped into my head. I wanted to pick an item that's different from the others, and this pillow fits that bill. </div>
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Michelle Obama is all kinds of goals, and I've fallen in love with the recent Strand merch including this quote. This is the <a href="http://www.strandbooks.com/magnetics/mag-no-limit-michelle-obama" target="_blank">magnet</a>, and after the election, this is just so inspiring and lovely. I love Michelle Obama and think she's an amazing figure for all of us to look up to.<br />
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Ladies, let us continue to be "nasty women." Let's continue to fight for inclusion and diversity, for equality, for respect. Let's continue to support one another and critically discuss issues important to all of us.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-12913231228452349612016-10-28T07:30:00.000-04:002016-10-28T07:30:08.144-04:00A Fun, Informative, Quick Read | Fun Science by Charlie McDonnell<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Fun Science: A Guide to Life, the Universe, and Why Science is So Awesome by Charlie McDonnell</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Quadrille Publishing<br />
<b>Release Date: </b>October 20th, 2016<br />
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Welcome, fellow humans (and others), to the the world of FUN SCIENCE! I'm Charlie, also known across the internet as charlieissocoollike.<br />
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In my book, I'll be taking you on an awesome journey through the cosmos, beginning with the Big Bang through to the Solar System and the origins of life on Earth, all the way down to the particles that make up everything around us (including you and me!).<br />
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Expect frequent digressions, tons of illustrations of not-so-sciencey things (NB a microwave flying through space), and pages packed with my all time favourite mind-bending science facts.<br />
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So, get ready for a faster-than-the-speed of-light (OK, not quite) tour of all of the best and most interesting things that science has to offer us… and most importantly: WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSE!</blockquote>
<b>Disclaimer:</b> I received a copy for review from Midas Public Relations for this blog tour. This did not affect my review in any way, nor am I being compensated for this post.<br />
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Let me start by expressing how thrilled I am to be a part of this blog tour and to be the last stop. But without further ado...<br />
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For starters, let me give you a little background in case you don't know me. I am not a science person. There are some things within the sciences that interest me but more on a surface level, like a "I think this is sort of interesting and just want to know about it as a layperson, without getting all technical about it" sort of feeling, but beyond that, I am definitely not a science student. Unless you count the social sciences, I suppose. ;)<br />
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But when I saw that Charlie, also known as charlieissocoollike on YouTube, was coming out with this book, I got super excited. So many YouTubers are coming out with books, to the point where it's just exasperating, but I actually really like this one because I knew Charlie would really put all the time and effort into making this the best it could be. I knew that it would actually be informative and offer something useful and practical for readers.<br />
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I quickly realized that <i>Fun Science</i> is very much organized like my science seminar this semester is organized, giving a broad overview of the major sciences, starting with the large and ending with the small. This is the perfect companion to what I'm learning now and is so much more fun!<br />
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What I think the book does best is to take what would normally be boring to those of us who just can't deal with the sciences and makes them exciting and less intimidating. The doodles and pictures are funny and quirky. Information is provided in extremely colloquial writing, with many jokes and puns abound. It's colorful, the fonts vary, the text is easy to read through, and more. I quite like the fun facts inserted, as well as the "notes" interspersed throughout. I actually quite liked that Charlie would refer to himself, so that it feels more personal and more like a conversation. And all of this is presented in a way that isn't too childish but also could be understood by younger audiences.<br />
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This is the perfect introduction to science and is perfect if you're looking to gain some knowledge on the major sciences and all of the stuff you should have (and hopefully did learn) over the years in science class. It's a nice refresher and keeps from being boring or slow. <i>Fun Science</i> does exactly what it sounds like it does...it makes science more fun! For a non-scientist, Charlie sure does get the information across well. Perhaps it is precisely because he isn't a scientist that he can effectively present the information this way. Whatever the case, it works.<br />
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The book is very well designed, from the gorgeous, colorful cover, to the starry endpapers, to the drawings I mentioned above. It's like a fun textbook!<br />
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If you're at all interested in upping your science knowledge a bit, I would highly recommend <i>Fun Science</i>! It's a lite, fun way that will make you sound like you've spent much more time studying basic science than you actually have.<br />
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Be sure to check Charlie out on YouTube as well! His videos are fabulous, and I believe he's making videos to go along with the book.<br />
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About Charlie McDonnell</h3>
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Charlie McDonnell is a Vlogger, Filmmaker and Musician from Bath, who currently resides in London. Charlieissocoollike currently has 2.3m subscribers and Charlie has 686k twitter followers, 201k on Instagram and 313k Facebook followers. Charlie, who started posting YouTube videos in 2007, became the first Video Blogger in the UK to reach one million YouTube subscribers. Beyond his own channel, Charlie has worked on many online video projects, notably "Science of Attraction," hosted by Derren Brown, and a vlog series from behind the scenes of Doctor Who for the BBC. He's also worked with many brands to produce videos for his own channel, including Microsoft, Pixar and Disney and is a regular participant in Radio 1's Internet Takeover show. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his girlfriend and their cat, Gideon.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Fun Science: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29367213-fun-science?ac=1&from_search=true" target="_blank">Goodreads</a> | <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fun-Science-Guide-Universe-Awesome/dp/1849498024/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477615916&sr=8-1&keywords=fun+science+charlie+mcdonnell" target="_blank">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fun-science-charlie-mcdonnell/1123892831?ean=9781849498029" target="_blank">Barnes and Noble</a></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Charlie McDonnell: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/charlieissocoollike" target="_blank">YouTube</a> | <a href="http://charliemcdonnell.com/" target="_blank">Website</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/coollike" target="_blank">Twitter</a> | <a href="http://instagram.com/coollike" target="_blank">Instagram</a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/officialcharliemcdonnell" target="_blank">Facebook</a></span></div>
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<b>Wonder Women: 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History by Sam Maggs</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Quirk Books<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> October 4th, 2016<br />
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Ever heard of Allied spy Noor Inayat Khan, a Muslim woman whom the Nazis considered “highly dangerous”? Or German painter and entomologist Maria Sibylla Merian, who planned and embarked on the world’s first scientific expedition? How about Huang Daopo, the inventor who fled an abusive child marriage only to revolutionize textile production in China?<br />
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Women have always been able to change the world, even when they didn’t get the credit. In Wonder Women, author Sam Maggs introduces you to pioneering female scientists, engineers, mathematicians, adventurers, and inventors—each profile a study in passion, smarts, and stickto-itiveness, complete with portraits by Google doodler Sophia Foster-Dimino, an extensive bibliography, and a guide to present-day women-centric STEM organizations.</blockquote>
<b>Disclaimer:</b> I received a copy for review from the publisher. This did not affect my review in any way, nor am I being compensated for this post.<br />
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Long time no see, everyone! So, this isn't really a comeback, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to share this incredible book with y'all. I loved <i>The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy</i> and knew I had to pick this one up too.<br />
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<i>Wonder Women</i> is pretty straightforward in its organization. The 25 women are split by category, and within each category are a few highlighted women whose stories are told, along with a few shorter introductions for a handful of other ladies at the end of each section. Then, the whole category is capped with an interview with a current day wonder woman in the field.<br />
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Albeit the intros/stories being short, they are concise, provide the background of these women, and explains what they did and why they're often left out of history. It's so sad to see these women, who span time periods, backgrounds, and locations, who were cheated out of their glory by greedy men who didn't appreciate and respect women in their fields. I feel guilty for not knowing most of these women (but am glad I know <i>some</i> of them). It's such a sad skewing of history and helps to perpetuate some people's perception of female weakness and inability, when that is <i>clearly</i> not the case. These women should receive all the credit they rightfully deserve. I only hope that history rights itself from now on, not lessening the accomplishments of women across all fields.<br />
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As a non-STEM student with many STEM friends and in a STEM-dominated school, it was interesting that Maggs chose to mostly highlight women in the STEM fields, which I totally understand. These fields are seriously lacking in female representation, and the time to change that is NOW (or really yesterday). But I would've loved to hear about the ladies in other fields who were similarly cheated out, who don't get the credit they deserve, who also did incredible things in their fields but aren't praised and respected for it and who were also lost to history and time.<br />
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But returning back to the point, I really love Maggs' voice in this book as well. It's colloquial enough but still professional enough to get the point across; it connects to young people and to fangirls and boys everywhere. This is a simple enough read for slightly younger audiences, which I think is great because people of all ages can begin to learn about these women. And this is a great starting point; I know I've certainly looked up some of these women to learn more about them/their contribution.<br />
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I truly love this fabulous little book and will certainly be recommending this to friends and sending it as gifts. This is clear proof that our textbooks need to change to reflect <i>true</i> history, not just male history, and that we need to stop looking down on women and diminishing their accomplishments and innovations in all fields. If this book can teach anything, it's that when women are given access, they can do and achieve incredible thing. So thank you to these pioneering ladies who did incredible things and have left incredible legacies; the world would not be the same without them, and I hope we will celebrate them some day the way we celebrate Watson and Crick, Einstein, and others.<br />
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Wonder Women: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28503941-wonder-women" target="_blank">Goodreads</a> | <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594749256" target="_blank">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wonder-women-sam-maggs/1123426364" target="_blank">B&N</a> | <a href="http://www.bookdepository.com/Wonder-Women-Sam-Maggs/9781594749254" target="_blank">Book Depository</a></div>
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Sam Maggs: <a href="https://sammaggs.com/" target="_blank">Website</a> | <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sammaggs" target="_blank">Twitter</a> | <a href="http://www.facebook.com/sammaggssays" target="_blank">Facebook</a> | <a href="http://instagram.com/sammaggs/" target="_blank">Instagram</a> | <a href="http://sammaggs.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Tumblr</a></div>
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In addition! I would like to bring your attention to Quirk Books' <a href="http://www.quirkbooks.com/post/pre-order-wonder-women-sam-maggs" target="_blank">pre-order campaign</a> for <i>Wonder Women</i>. You still have a few days to pre-order and submit proof!</h4>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-6258435213607621212016-05-16T00:00:00.000-04:002016-05-16T00:00:15.162-04:00College, Motivation, Changes, and UncertaintyI have been putting off writing this post for many reasons, a main one which is that I want to sound more eloquent than I ever could. I haven't really thought through all of my thoughts, so this post may be all over the place, but this is something that I think is important to discuss here. (SEE THE BOTTOM FOR AN IMPORTANT UPDATE.)<br />
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I'm sure everyone knows this at this point, but I'm in my second semester of college. I convinced myself that I would be reading more this semester than I did the last. I looked at bloggers/booktubers/etc who also just started college and are still keeping up with their blogs/channels/etc. But I haven't been able to do that for a few reasons.<br />
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Firstly, there's already so much for me to do in terms of work load. I know everyone else does too and that some people do have it worse. I know that there are still so many opportune times for me to read. But I'm already doing so much dense reading and writing, and it's just tiring. I'm taking notes and analyzing and trying to comprehend. I'm researching. I'm doing textbook problems. I'm writing responses. Whatever. So when I have time, I want to do something that doesn't take as much mental energy. I've especially taken to watching Youtube videos again lately, but TV shows are also great. I love reading, but sometimes I just feel too mentally tired to read, if that makes sense, even if it's something that I want to read.<br />
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And tied to that is changing reading interests and expanding tastes. I'm trying to read less YA or at least balance it out more with classics, adult fiction, short stories, essay collections, etc, but with those, I tend to only be able to read them in short chunks before needing to put them down (and/or to go to sleep). In trying to read more widely, I've realized that even if I'm reading something I enjoy, it may require, or at least feels as if it does, more brain energy/power.<br />
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And this has also affected my actual blogging. There are other posts I planned to write about that wouldn't necessarily require me to be reading all the time, but the other problem is that it's spilled over into my blogging. There are a handful of posts that I've been meaning to write (beyond reviews), but I honestly just don't have the motivation when I have free time or when I'm procrastinating. Part of it is, again the energy aspect, and the other is just that it feels like a chore. There are books and topics I want to talk about, but I don't feel like doing it here. I've been talking more about stuff like this, for example,<br />
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If I'm being honest, so much of this all boils down to motivation, and I'm in this in-between space where I'm trying to figure out what I'm interested in as my every day life and every day conversations change. What speaks out to me and interests me is no longer exactly the same, and I haven't figured out how to reflect that here. So I'm not sure how to move forward from here at the moment. I will be posting some long overdue reviews over the course of the summer until I run out of those posts, but with a few exceptions, I don't think I'm going to do anything beyond that.<br />
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Which brings me to my last point. If you haven't seen the post/social media spam, <a href="http://litup-review.com/the-end-of-the-road/">Lit Up Review</a> is no longer posting anymore. We all decided that this was the best course of action for all of us as most of the main writers transition into their college lives. As I wrote my farewell post and dwelled on it a bit, as well as on the long and frequent hiatuses I've taken here, <b>I've decided to put this blog on a long-term hiatus for an indefinite amount of time.</b> Like I said, I'll finish reviewing a few books, and then that'll be it for a while. I don't know if I will come back to this blog in the future or if I'll be inspired again, but for now, <b>I've decided to put my energy into my newer, personal/lifestyle/travel blog, <a href="http://www.infinitegoldenfloors.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Infinite Golden Floors</a></b>. I haven't been active there for a while because of similar time/motivation issues, but as I read more travel blogs, the more inspired I am, and I think that without having to think about Fly to Fiction will unburden me a bit. So <b>if you'd still like to keep up and read what I'm up to, please check it out and follow/subscribe to me there</b>. In addition, I'll still be on Twitter infrequently (sort of in the same way I have been since getting to college). I am hoping to increase my presence there again, but I'm also really into Instagram at the moment. <b>I WILL still be posting book-ish things on the Fly to Fiction Instagram and will have any short book reviews there</b>. I may have some book reviews on IGF as well, but it won't be as often. <b>I am also hoping to work on <a href="http://www.thebooktrail.com/" target="_blank">The Book Trail</a> and join them as the US Ambassador, so if you're interested in that, please check out the site.</b><br />
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So I want to say thank you for all your love and support over the years/along this journey. This is not yet the end, just a stop along the away, and we'll see where things go from here. If you'd like to support me, again, please check out Infinite Golden Floors, both the blog and the Instagram (shameless self promotion). I love you all, and I hope that you can understand where I'm coming from. It's sad, and I'm a little sad and disappointed in myself, but at the same time, this feels like a burden lifted. I had ideas I wanted to implement here, but I don't think this is the right time for me. Thanks again for everything, lovelies. See you soon! <3<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-5978918027885576462016-04-01T00:00:00.000-04:002016-04-01T00:00:00.637-04:00A Beautiful, Sad Story About Friendship, Hope, and Miscommunication | Tour: Review: The Apple Tart of Hope by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald (ARC)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>The Apple Tart of Hope by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Holiday House<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> April 1st, 2016<br />
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Fourteen-year-old Oscar Dunleavy is missing, presumed dead. His bike was found at sea, out past the end of the pier, and everyone in town seems to have accepted this as a teenage tragedy. But Oscar's best friend Meg knows he isn't dead. Oscar is an optimistic and kind boy who bakes the world's best apple tarts; he would never kill himself, and Meg is going to prove it.<br /> <br />Through interwoven narratives, the reader learns what really happened to Oscar. His sweet life had turned sour after Meg's family moved away. Though Meg didn't know it, Oscar had a manipulative bully plaguing him with toxic humiliation. Meg must confront the painful truth of Oscar's past six months—and the possibility that he might really be gone. Surrounded by grief and confusion, she starts to put the pieces back together.<br /> <br />With a poignant ending and memorable characters, this story of love and friendship reminds us to keep hope in our hearts.</blockquote>
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Before I begin, I wanna say Happy Book Birthday to Sarah Moore Fitzgerald! Today is <i>The Apple Tart of Hope</i>'s US release day! *celebrates*</div>
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I went into this book without any idea of what to expect and was pleasantly surprised. <i>The Apple Tart of Hope</i> seems to straddle the line between middle grade and young adult a bit, and it is a nice short book with a gorgeous cover.</div>
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Anyhow, I thought the two characters, Oscar and Meg, were interesting. I can't say I remember exactly how I thought and/or thought when I was fourteen, but this book is definitely on the lower end of young adult and reads as such. We learn a surprising amount about Oscar even despite his disappearance/death, and in fact, we learn much more about Oscar than about Meg. I love how fleshed out Oscar was as a character. He's quirky and awkward but endearing, and everything that happens to him is terrible. I think we're able to get a good sense of what kind of person he's like, but I didn't feel the same way about Meg. Her story was told through his and the focus was still on Oscar. She lacked the same depth and characterization that Oscar had. We barely got a sense of who she is and about what it was like for her to move to New Zealand once she was there. I can understand the purpose behind setting up her story that way, but it always felt like we were seeing Meg at a glance. It felt like this with the other characters too. Obviously it makes sense for the story to be centered around Oscar, but it felt like all the other characters were fairly one dimensional. </div>
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The story itself read, as I mentioned, very much like a MG/YA crossover, but not in a bad way. I love how it works for a slightly younger audience but without skimping on the complexity. The book deals with mental illness and bullying, as well as how death impacts people, and I think it does a good job of exploring these but at a level where those in the crossover section wouldn't find it too much. There's this great balance that's struck, which I really appreciated. The plot pans out slowly, but I think the pace works, if a bit too slow for me at times. It's really a beautiful and sad story about friendship and miscommunication and appreciation and hope. It's heartbreaking to see what Paloma does, and it's hard to imagine someone being that cruel, but I know that kind of treatment is also a reality for many people. Seeing the events unfold tore at my heart, especially seeing how so much of what happened hinged on a bit (or rather, a huge) miscommunication. I don't think the end was too difficult to guess, but seeing how things got to that point was what was most important, at least to me.</div>
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I think the book is perfect for anyone looking for a crossover genre or looking for a "lighter" book dealing with tough issues. The book isn't perfect, but it's a nice short book that does offer something a little different. If you're looking for something quick to read, <i>The Apple Tart of Hope</i> would be a good book to sit down with for a few hours and finish.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-27693524251420470622016-03-28T00:00:00.000-04:002016-03-28T00:00:04.612-04:00A Wonderful Intersectional Feminist Read | Review: The Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller (ARC)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>The Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller</b><br />
<b>Publisher: </b>Viking<br />
<b>Release Date: </b>March 8th, 2016<br />
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Staid, responsible Elodie Buchanan is the eldest of ten sisters living in a small English market town in 1861. The girls' father is a plant hunter, usually off adventuring through the jungles of China.<br />
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Then disaster strikes: Mr. Buchanan fails to collect an extremely rare and valuable orchid, meaning that he will be thrown into debtors' prison and the girls will be sent to the orphanage or the poorhouse. Elodie's father has one last chance to return to China, find the orchid, and save the family—and this time, thanks to an unforeseen twist of fate, Elodie is going with him. Elodie has never before left her village, but what starts as fear turns to wonder as she adapts to seafaring life aboard the tea clipper The Osprey, and later to the new sights, dangers, and romance of China.<br />
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I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from this except that I knew it was going to be an amazing feminist-y read. Ever since I read Waller's last book, <i>A Mad, Wicked Folly</i>, I wanted to read more of her works. I felt even more excited about this book after my video chat with her and Sofia. And when I saw that this was going to be set in China, I knew I had to read it.<br />
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I'm not even sure where to begin this review. Just like <i>A Mad, Wicked Folly</i>, the book followed a determined young woman--Elodie--through her life in England, where she feels underestimated and trapped. <b>I loved seeing her transformation throughout the book as she leaves her sheltered home and takes matters into her own hands.</b> If anything, I loved her even more than Vicky because I agreed with her actions more and it was easier to feel sympathetic to her/her situation. <b>That being said, I didn't find the other characters as compelling.</b> I thought the characters represented various walks of life and points of view which I really appreciated and loved. I loved Ching Lan's storyline, and it was interesting to see it from Elodie's point of view and from that time in history. At first I didn't really like Ching Lan but more because we were viewing her from Elodie's perspective, but as we learned more about her, her situation really struck me and very strongly shows cultural differences and how they impact our lives. And though I loved Alex, I don't know how I feel about his relationship with Elodie. It was pretty obvious and predictable and just didn't feel very authentic to me. I do think their relationship changed over time, and it became less of a thing, but it sat weirdly with me for a while.<br />
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<b>None of the Above by I. W. Gregorio</b><br />
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I've been eyeing this book for some time now, so I'm grateful for Dahlia's Book Club for giving me that extra push. <b>This is a fabulous novel and is so important.</b> It's so important for people to learn more about those who are intersex and what that is like, and this book hopefully provides some more visibility on the topic. So much of the focus of LGBTQ+ discussions leaves out intersex, leaving most people very unaware of what that actually means. This is manifested in the majority of Kristen's school. <br />
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<b>This story broke my heart and then slowly healed it again.</b> I learned so much along the way, and it was just an emotional rollercoaster. <b>The characters really add such a depth to the story and to the conflicts.</b> I feel like there might be criticism about some of Kristen's friendships, but oh my gosh did I see my own middle/high school friend dynamics in there (minus the partying). And I would hate to think about how non-tolerant those in Kristen's school were, but to be honest, I don't find it surprising. High school can be so ruthless and terrible, and teens can be so quick to tear one another down. But I think another important experience and lesson to be learned here is that despite all the terrible people (or the good people who make bad decisions), there are also really decent and amazing people who don't care and will stick up for you. And seeing that in this book was such a treasure. I cried so much while reading this, but every tear was worth it.<br />
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But before I forget or get sidetracked, I want to bring it back to this being about a girl who just founds out she's intersex and is struggling to figure out her identity when she feels it's being taken away. It is just so powerful, but <b>it's also so impactful for anyone who goes through a time where they feel they're losing/they have lost their identity, even when it's something that doesn't truly define you or your personality.</b> I just think this story was beautiful, and I couldn't put it down.<br />
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That being said, <b>there were large parts of the story that were pretty predictable</b>, including that ending. And there were a few other things, but I think they are far outweighed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and while it wasn't my favorite, <b>it sure is amazing and definitely needs to be read by all</b>.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-72597940282749824422016-03-15T00:00:00.000-04:002016-03-15T00:00:17.709-04:00Great World Building and Exploration of Identity, But Where Did Everyone Go? | Mini Review: Audiobook: The Real Boy by Anne Ursu<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>The Real Boy by Anne Ursu (Audiobook)</b><br />
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On an island on the edge of an immense sea there is a city, a forest, and a boy. The city is called Asteri, a perfect city saved by the magic woven into its walls when a devastating plague swept through the world years before. The forest is called the Barrow, a vast wood of ancient trees that encircles the city and feeds the earth with magic. And the boy is called Oscar, a shop boy for the most powerful magician in the Barrow, who spends his days in the dark cellar of his master's shop grinding herbs and dreaming of the wizards who once lived on the island. Oscar's world is small, but he likes it that way. The real world is vast, strange, and unpredictable. And Oscar does not quite fit in it.<br />
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But it's been a long time since anyone who could call himself a wizard walked the world, and now that world is changing. Children in the city are falling ill; something sinister lurks in the forest. Oscar has long been content to stay in his small room, comforted in the knowledge that the magic that flows from the trees will keep his island safe. Now, even magic may not be enough to save it.</blockquote>
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I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I was actually introduced to it through Dahlia's Book Club, and I decided to listen to this instead since finding time to read in college is hard.<br />
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<b>There's so much depth to Oscar, and I love the exploration of identity and what it means to be human and to be growing up.</b> Growing up can be so hard and so isolating for anyone, but social interaction is particularly difficult for Oscar. I also really enjoyed Callie as a character and how she is one of the few people to see through everything that prevent people from really getting to know or care about Oscar. <b>Their friendship is so beautiful and so important and shows how important acceptance and love are, how much someone can change your life.</b><br />
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<b>The world was really interesting, and I loved the premise of the story. </b>I thought the story carried itself well, and I almost always wanted to keep listening. I'm still getting used to listening to audiobooks, but this wasn't particularly difficult to get into. I was glad there weren't long descriptions, but there were also so many times where I found it difficult to get any image of the setting. Like I know what the places are called, but it was still difficult to visualize much that wasn't the forest or garden.<br />
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The ignorance of the people also bothered me beyond belief. As much as it could be realistic, I don't see how everyone could just be brainwashed to forget simply because they were scared...but maybe that's because I never lived through something like that. <b>My other biggest problem with the book was how quickly so many seemingly important characters just left the story</b>, from Master Caleb to Wolf to Madame something (the one who Callie was working under) to the baker. There was so little exploration of these characters, and maybe the author didn't find that important, but it's such a shame.<br />
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But overall, I enjoyed the book, and it was worth the time.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-34973079356662492212016-03-10T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-10T00:00:09.145-05:00Real, Raw, Palpable, Heart-breaking, and Hopeful | Mini Review: Finding Center by Katherine Locke<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Finding Center by Katherine Locke</b><br />
<b>Publisher</b>: Carina Press<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> August 17th, 2015<br />
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<i>Zed and ballet are my two greatest loves</i><br />
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It took all of Aly's strength to get them back after a tragic accident ripped them from her six years ago. A long road to recovery led to her return, dancing full-time for the District Ballet Company and carrying Zed's child. But Aly is slipping. Each day becomes a fight to keep her career from crumbling under the weight of younger talent, the scrutiny of the public eye and the limitations of her ever-changing body. A fight she fears she's losing.<br />
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<i>I'm scared Aly is broken to her core</i><br />
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Zed recognizes the signs, but he doesn't know how to fix her. The accident left him with his own demons, and while he wants nothing more than to take care of the woman he loves, it's getting harder the farther downward she spirals. When Aly's life is threatened and Zed's injuries prevent him from saving her, he's never felt so useless, so afraid he's not capable of being the man Aly and their child needs.<br />
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With new life comes new hope. And with their fractured lives already hanging by a thread, Aly and Zed must discover if they have what it takes—both together and apart—to rebuild and carry on.</blockquote>
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<b><i><span style="color: purple;">"It made me feel understood too, and that made me feel a little less alone."</span></i></b></div>
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THIS BOOK. I'm not sure why I waited so long to read this, but I was really missing ballet, so I picked this one up. And I'm so glad that I did.<br />
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I loved <i>Second Position</i>, but I didn't realize I could fall in love with Locke's story even more. Yet <i>Finding Center</i> did just that. <b>It still contained the ballet that I love and was looking for within Locke's story, but this one hit so much more and focuses much more on the characters and their development. </b><br />
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The story continues with the emotional character development in the first book. <b>I absolutely love how Locke handles mental illness within her books. </b>She handles it deftly and carefully but doesn't leave anything out, <b>doesn't sugarcoat anything</b>. This book in particular is raw and haunting but also hopeful. We see that there's a way through. It never leaves you, but it gets easier, and you learn how to handle it amongst everything else in life.<br />
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But the journey to get there is an emotional one. <b>There are so many ups and downs, so many miscommunications, so much that is conveyed. </b>Locke shows how people can change but also how slow and how much of a process it is. The changing point of view is especially effective in this book and in getting the message across. Both are going1 through so much and shut others out, but we can see both sides of it, and I think that is so important and so well done.<br />
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<b>The book is never lagging, and the struggles are so real and palpable.</b> My heart broke so many times, and I cried so much while reading this, not just because the plot was often so sad and distressing but also because <b>it just understood what it felt like</b>. I definitely don't have anything close to what Aly and Zed are feeling and going through, but I can understand how they felt. <b>It made me feel understood too, and that made me feel a little less alone.</b> (And of course the dance/ballet portions are beautifully written, as always. The conflicts are well written and envisioned, and I loved every moment of it.)<br />
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I implore you to go read it (and/or <i>Second Position</i>).<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-63791285367899770812016-03-07T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-07T18:27:42.494-05:00Music Monday (#16): Feb 2016 Playlist<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>Every other Monday, I'll share a song/artist/album that I'm either currently listening to or currently obsessed with, though they often go hand-in-hand. Some may have special themes or surprises. This means that I might share a playlist, fan!mix, Top Ten list, etc</i>.<br />
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Today I'm sharing my February 2016 playlist with you all! I want to start compiling some songs I listened to and enjoyed in each month, so I'll try to share them here with you. The songs/lyrics don't necessarily have any relation to things that happened in the month. They're just mood/aesthetic music and music I found.</div>
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<b>Truthwitch by Susan Dennard</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Tor Teen<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> January 5th, 2016<br />
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In the Witchlands, there are almost as many types of magic as there are ways to get in trouble—as two desperate young women know all too well.<br />
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Safiya is a Truthwitch, able to discern truth from lie. It’s a powerful magic that many would kill to have on their side, especially amongst the nobility to which Safi was born. So Safi must keep her gift hidden, lest she be used as a pawn in the struggle between empires.<br />
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Iseult, a Threadwitch, can see the invisible ties that bind and entangle the lives around her—but she cannot see the bonds that touch her own heart. Her unlikely friendship with Safi has taken her from life as an outcast into one of reckless adventure, where she is a cool, wary balance to Safi’s hotheaded impulsiveness.<br />
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Safi and Iseult just want to be free to live their own lives, but war is coming to the Witchlands. With the help of the cunning Prince Merik (a Windwitch and ship’s captain) and the hindrance of a Bloodwitch bent on revenge, the friends must fight emperors, princes, and mercenaries alike, who will stop at nothing to get their hands on a Truthwitch.</blockquote>
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Ahhh, let's take a moment to talk about the hype monster surrounding <i>Truthwitch</i>. I'm not going to lie; I added to that hype as part of the #Witchlanders team. But I will admit that there were many times when I knew I was just playing/adding to the hype. Don't get me wrong, I love Sooz and am not ungrateful for the street team, for the experience, and for my clan (Aether!) (on a side note, I felt a twinge of pride every time Aether was mentioned in the book hehe), but it sometimes felt like a little much, like everyone was <i>always</i> seeing something about <i>Truthwitch</i>, which I guess was the point of the street team.<br />
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But moving on, I was very much looking forward to this book. I really enjoyed Dennard's first series, Something Strange and Deadly, and I loved that the book was meant to focus on a badass female friendship. I kept hearing amazing things about the book from people who had read the ARC, and it didn't help that I kept talking and thinking about it.<br />
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I loved it as much as I expected to. <b>I love the characters and the way Dennard builds up characterization</b> and really shows how people change, even within the time frame of the novel. Dennard has always done a <b>great job of creating interesting, complex characters and conflicts</b>, and <i>Truthwitch</i> is no different. Each character has a different background, different experiences, different motives, and different goals, yet they're woven together to create this story, and it works so well. <b>And of course, there's Iseult and Safiya's friendship, which is just so fabulous and so nice to see. </b>The way they complement one another and support and love one another is everything I could have hoped for and more. They are stronger when they are together, but <b>they still have flaws, both individually and together, and I loved that.</b> Seeing how intertwined their stories are was just such a treat, and I love how much love they showed to one another, either out loud or within their narratives. It's the kind of friendship I would want, that strong bond that becomes hard for others to even begin to sever. There's this loyalty and sense of wanting what's best for the other--almost to a fault--that is so powerful and does lend itself to some conflicts as well. To be able to see both of their thoughts and see how much they both love one another is important and well-done and just fabulous. <b>The romance that is set up is also just all heart eyes.</b> I love it!! <b>Sooz has such a way with writing interactions and relationships (of all kinds), and it's one of the strongest aspects of this novel</b>, for sure. It's a fantastic fantasy novel that sets up for a much grander set of challenges ahead, and I'm eagerly awaiting the next book. This book is so full and so much happens. <b>It's intense and engaging. It's fun and kick ass and political and just so complex.</b><br />
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The map is gorgeous and accompanies her grand world building. <b>At times it was an uphill battle to fully comprehend everything. The magic system and its intricacies are a bit difficult to fully grasp at first and aren't fully fleshed out because the characters already (of course) know how it works and the history behind it.</b> I think Dennard does a wonderful job of explaining it as best she could, but there were still many points at which I just didn't understand what was being said or explained. But while I think it's important to understand the magic within the Witchlands, I could still follow the story.<br />
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<b>The book was such a ride and kept me turning pages.</b> However, <b>there are slow(er) portions, and I could see others getting put off by that.</b> Particularly at the beginning, it can be a bit tedious to get through the set up where there's not much happening yet, but I definitely think it picks up. As with any novel, there are also some spots throughout where the action lulls, and I could see that affecting people's read of it. I didn't mind it too much because that was where a lot of important developments occurred and where I saw a bit of the political aspects of the world and of the conflict. I personally found that she still captured my attention and kept me engaged, even if not as much as I was hoping or as when it was an action-packed scene.<br />
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<b>I found that <i>Truthwitch </i>read very much like her <i>Something Strange and Deadly</i> series</b>, which is fine by me because I enjoyed the series. However, some of the things I didn't like as much about the SSaD series did carry over, and I still saw parts of it in the novel. <b>If you didn't particularly like her writing or style of storytelling, you might not enjoy <i>Truthwitch</i>.</b> I don't know yet how <i>Truthwitch</i> stacks up again SSaD, but I'm thinking that this is a step up, an improvement (again, not that SSaD wasn't good!). <b>She has certainly improved a lot and has created yet another wonderful set of characters and an enthralling new world.</b> I cannot wait for the next part of the adventure, but even more so, I cannot wait to see more of the wonderful friendship she has woven into an already intricate story.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-23983419722796966292016-02-27T00:00:00.000-05:002016-02-27T00:00:06.608-05:00Hello...It's Me*waves* HELLO! It has been quite a while, hasn't it? (Yes, it has.) I can explain, I promise. <b>It's been a crazy few months, with the end of my first semester of college, traveling this winter, and starting my second semester. </b>It's been quite a ride, as my friends could surely tell you. I went to Barcelona during my winter break, and it was breathtaking and life changing. I learned so much from the trip and from my experiences, and it truly sparked my desire to travel, particularly all over Europe. If I thought I wanted to travel before, it's nothing compared to my desire now. And Barcelona will now forever have a special place in my heart. I may write more about it either here or on Infinite Golden Floors, but it was a really personal time, so we will see. I just fell in love with the city and made some great friends.<br />
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BUT after just a few days there, <b>I found out I was in a huge reading slump.</b> I was either just too tired to read after exploring all day or <b>just wasn't feeling pulled into the stories (there's slightly more to it, but that's a bit personal), even if they were books I think I would normally love</b>. Then it only got worse once I started meeting people and hanging out with friends at the Spanish school I was taking classes in. <b>Suddenly, my life was entirely more exciting than any of the books I was attempting to read</b>, and I just couldn't read more than three or four pages on my Kindle at one time. <b>This slump has continued</b>, even long after I've come back from Barcelona. <b>First it was the whole getting back to school thing, then it was the fact that I'm participating in FAWM, and then it's been added to by my new relationship with YA novels.</b> I've put myself on a book buying ban, particularly on YA, with only a few exceptions. Instead, I've been trying to read more classics and adult books. There are various reasons for this, and I'll explain it more in another post, but <b>it's just been a rough few reading months, and I think it's also affected my motivation with this blog as well.</b> I love blogging, and I still really want to talk about the books I'm reading, but it might be in a new direction, and right now, it's just hard to feel motivated when I am not motivated to read.<br />
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That being said, <b>I have some catching up to do, so expect some mini reviews to roll out over the next few weeks. In addition, there are a bunch of discussion posts I've jotted down ideas for. </b>Some are going to be more for Infinite Golden Floors, while others will be here. Once I've caught up, we'll see where I'm to go from there. Hopefully, by then I'll still have time for blogging and will have gotten back to my regular reading.<br />
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On that note, <b>I'm currently reading Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut</b>, and though I'm going through it slowly (most of my reading in college so far has been slow going regardless), I'm really loving it. I loved Slaughterhouse Five, and this is just bringing me back to that. I love his writing and his style, and I hope that enjoying this will help me get out of this huge funk.<br />
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Lastly, I'd like to try to get back to Tweeting and Instagraming more regularly and with content that's more relevant (re: Twitter). I feel like I've fallen out of the community quite a bit, and I'd like to step back in after my little time away. I still love this; it's a tough road, but I'm ready to be back on it.<br />
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<b><i><span style="color: purple;">How have you all been lately? What are some books you're loving right now or are really excited for? </span></i></b>(I'm so out of the loop with releases this year. Except When We Collided. I am SO on top of that.)</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-81718921995752450242015-12-31T00:00:00.000-05:002015-12-31T12:33:28.742-05:00Best of 2015Hey, lovelies! So I'm hoping to make this blog bigger and better in the new year. I feel like I always say that, but at least for now, I'm really motivated and excited. In addition, I'm hoping to really start up my personal blog, Infinite Golden Floors. At this point, I may still end up combining these two blogs, but I'd probably have to change my blog URL again, and I'd rather not. (Regardless, I'll be changing my Twitter handle.)<br />
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But let's talk about this past year! It's definitely been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but overall, I would say I've had a good year, at least looking back now. I'll admit that I think more in school years/semesters than calendar years, so some of the beginning of the year is fuzzy, but I'm loving where I am now in college.<br />
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And here is my Best of 2015 list! Everything is listed in no particular order. (I've reviewed many of these, some won't be reviewed at all, and others will be reviewed in early 2016, by the way.)<br />
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Honorable Mentions: I Crawl Through It by A.S. King, Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom, Insurgent by Veronica Roth</div>
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American Ballet Theater November 1st Performance (After You, Piano Concerto #1, The Brahms-Haydn Variations)</div>
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<b><span style="color: purple;">What were your 2015 favorites? Do you make resolutions; what are some of yours?</span></b></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-53903559550941974242015-12-07T00:00:00.000-05:002015-12-07T00:00:02.138-05:00Finals HiatusHey loves! I suppose this shouldn't come to anyone's surprise, but I just wanted to announce officially that I will be on hiatus until after Christmas due to finishing up the semester and finals testing. My classes don't actually end until the 14th, when I'll have a few days off before I have 3 sit-in finals between the 21st and 22nd.<br />
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Obviously this means I won't be around much anywhere, as I really need to focus on my studies. I'll still try to post on Instagram every once in a while and will be in and out on Twitter.<br />
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Some things to look forward to after the hiatus:<br />
Review of Finding Center by Katherine Locke<br />
Review of Spring Awakening on Broadway<br />
Review/Discussion/Post on Master of None (TV)<br />
Discussion posts on blogger jealousy<br />
Discussion on romance in books, particularly in YA<br />
Possible discussion post on blogging friends/online friends<br />
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I also have a bunch of post ideas for Infinite Golden Floors, my personal blog, if you might be interested in that.<br />
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See you soon! I hope you all have a very happy holiday season, and I wish everyone with finals and college apps the best of luck! <3<br />
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<b>Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Spencer Hill Contemporary<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> November 17th, 2015<br />
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Reagan Forrester wants out—out of her trailer park, out of reach of her freeloading mother, and out of the shadow of the relationship that made her the pariah of Charytan, Kansas.<br />
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Victoria Reyes wants in—in to a fashion design program, in to the arms of a cute guy who doesn't go to Charytan High, and in to a city where she won't stand out for being Mexican.<br />
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One thing the polar-opposite best friends do agree on is that wherever they go, they’re staying together. But when they set off on a series of college visits at the start of their senior year, they quickly see that the future doesn’t look quite like they expected. After two years of near-solitude following the betrayal of the ex-boyfriend who broke her heart, Reagan falls hard and fast for a Battlestar Galactica-loving, brilliant smile-sporting pre-med prospective... only to learn she's set herself up for heartbreak all over again. Meanwhile, Victoria runs full-speed toward all the things she thinks she wants… only to realize everything she’s looking for might be in the very place they've sworn to leave.
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Every time I read a book written by someone I know and love, I hope that I won't be disappointed because that might create awkward situations. But once again, I need not have worried. Dahlia and her books are forces to be reckoned with, and it's part of why I love them.<br />
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<b>There is no doubt that the book's strength is its focus on a strong, positive friendship.</b> Reagan and Victoria's relationship is so solid and so important. So often, books focus on romantic relationships or on friends that tear one another down. While those are certainly real experiences, so many of us hope to have or have the kind of friendship that Victoria and Reagan do. <b>I love how they complement each other while also being completely different.</b> I think my best friend Jess and I are like that in many ways. While we definitely have some things in common, we're both very different people. Yet, she's one of the people I'm closest to, and I can't imagine how much more horrible high school would have been without her. <i>Just Visiting</i> made me think about all of my own experiences with her in high school, and while it wasn't quite like that of Reagan and Victoria, their friendship reminded me of how much I treasure my own, both now in college and before in high school.<br />
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<b>Another one of Dahlia's strengths is writing complex, intersectional characters who develop throughout the book</b>. It's something that can become easy to expect from all books after you've read a book or two by Dahlia, but then you remember/realize that it doesn't carry across all books (which is sad and terrifying to think about and needs to be changed). But more than having these characters, I love how the different parts of them don't necessarily define who they are. Certainly, being Mexican is a huge part of her identity and shapes who she is, but there's more to her than being Mexican. It's a central theme but not the only one. Almost all of the bigger characters (Reagan, Victoria, Dev, "Freckles," all the parents, etc) in the book are intersectional in different ways, but they are not token characters hoping to give the author and the book diversity points. Instead, it's genuine and reflects how many people in real life are.<br />
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Dahlia also has a way of writing <b>heartbreaking tensions and conflicts</b> and excels at weaving a story in a way that <b>makes you smile and laugh in one moment and cry in the next</b>. There's just something I love about her writing and the way she tells stories. I hope she never loses that magic.<br />
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Speaking of magic, <b>she also writes the most amazing, magical romances and romantic scenes</b>. *swoons* And I love how while it is a big part of the story, it's not all that there is. In fact, there's so much more said about "the future," the uncertainness of it. I actually recently wrote a blog post on Infinite Golden Floors about <a href="http://infinitegoldenfloors.blogspot.com/2015/11/am-i-doing-enough-to-pursue-my-career.html">my own doubts over my future</a>. It's not something that goes away once you're in college. I've only just started, but so many of my upperclassmen friends have no idea either. But to be honest, do most people ever truly know? But it's especially daunting when you're on the cusp of entering a new part of your life, whether that's graduating high school or graduating college. With my younger sister and many of my friends applying to colleges now and having just gone through the process myself last year, I completely understand that feeling as a high school senior of having to get ready to leave everything behind--all the friends and people you've known most of your life, your home, etc. Of course, not everyone leaves home and some people do stay friends, but again, it's not something you can know for sure. And choosing a college is difficult too--it has to be affordable, be in a desirable location, have your intended major (if you're going in with one), etc. It's so much and can be so overwhelming, but it's also so much better when you have a friend to get through it with you. <b>And to see struggle in book characters can make the feeling so much more validating, can make some feel so much less alone.</b><br />
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It's funny I rated this 4.5 because now that I'm writing this book, I'm not sure what criticism I had for this book. Maybe it was that I felt like something was missing, some missing piece. It may have had something to do with the parents or with wanting certain things to have been talked about a bit more (like how Reagan was forced to type up an assignment even though her teacher knew she wasn't able to at home and would have to go to the trouble of finding another way to get it done). But those are so minuscule when you look at everything else in this book.<br />
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If you haven't read any of Dahlia's books yet, I'm not sure what you're waiting for. She always writes the most amazing stories that never fail to make an impact. Thank you, Dahlia, for writing this book. The world needs it; people who were like me in high school need it. <b>And to all the high school seniors out there, you are not alone. You can make it through.</b><br />
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<b>The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness</b><br />
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<b>Release Date: </b>October 6th, 2015<br />
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What if you aren't the Chosen One? The one who s supposed to fight the zombies, or the soul-eating ghosts, or whatever the heck this new thing is, with the blue lights and the death?<br />
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This book has been on my radar for a while now, but I got even more excited after attending Ness' book signing at Books of Wonder and heard him speak about it and the different themes in the book. <b>I was not disappointed; this book delivered and more.</b><br />
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This book won't be for everyone. It's about the "other" people, the ones who aren't off saving the world. It's about all the people that feel like they could never be the hero and probably wouldn't want to be. It's even about how being "the chosen one" (or in this case, the "indie kid") isn't all that great if you were actually to be one of them. <b>Some people will find portions of this slow and boring, and maybe it is at times, but I liked the slow nature of some of the parts of this story.</b> I love how this doesn't just forget about all the school stuff, about the "real life" stuff. I love how there was more of the mundane because <b>it's what most of us go through every day in high school</b>. It may come off as boring, but there's <i>so</i> much drama in that (but different from the drama in other contemporary novels). It's about showing how our every day lives are just as important as the lives of the "indie kids."<br />
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<b>I loved the focus on friendship in <i>The Rest of Us Just Live Here</i>. </b>Yes, there was a bit of romance, and I wasn't always the biggest fan of Mikey's obsession, but I could understand it, and I think it was handled well in the end. <b>I didn't have the amazing group of friends in high school that they have in this book, but I loved every minute of their interactions because it felt real to me. </b><br />
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<b>The support they provided one another was also really important to me. The honest portrayal of friendship and of defining family for oneself and of mental illness was HUGE.</b> This is the kind of book I wish had come out while I was still in high school. <b>So many of Mikey's anxieties and doubts were/are similar to my own.</b> His insecurities are so much like mine, so I think that what he learns from Mel and Jared and the rest of them are so impactful and could honestly help so many teens. A lot of my deeper connection with this aspect of the story also came from what Ness said during the signing, and it's something that will stay with me for a long time.<br />
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The conversation about being the one who belongs the least in the group, of being the least important, is very much something that has stuck with me in the time since I finished this book. The week or two after finishing the book were tough for me because I was feeling exactly this, but I'm not going to lie about how much the book helped me get through that time. <b>To say I read this at exactly the right time would be an understatement. </b>Overall, I just think he does such a great job of having a raw, open, real portrayal of mental illness and of how it affects a family.<br />
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But moving on, <b>this book was also hilarious at times</b>. The short inscriptions telling the reader about the indie kids' situations at that point in time were such a treat, showing not only a progression in time but also how those "hero" stories and their timelines would play out in real life. It's an added layer that adds just enough flavor. And <b>there is enough action to keep the story moving but without overwhelming the characterization.</b> The way it picks up and comes together at the end was just brilliant.<br />
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<b><i>The Rest of Us Just Live Here</i> is just a beautiful book that I will treasure forever. It's quiet, raw, and subtly perfect. </b>It's not about being flashy and all out. It's about the little moments and how those little moments mean so much to us, something that can be forgotten about when we have action-packed books. I highly, highly recommend this read.<br />
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<i>Dare to Disappoint</i> by Ozge Samanci sounds like an incredible graphic novel. It's about growing up in Turkey and trying to find her passion when her family and society are trying to tell her what direction to go in. What makes the book even more interesting is that she utilizes unconventional materials throughout the book. Each post on this tour will highlight one such material. </div>
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For my stop, Ozge will be briefly talking about her use of evil eye beads. When I saw that that was the featured material for my blog, I got really excited. I actually own a few pieces of jewelry with evil eye beads and have one hanging up at home. They're pretty commonly found in Brazil. But here's Ozge's own words on it.</div>
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Beads for evil eye are part of the culture in Turkey. In Turkey, many people believe that babies, kids, adults, men and women can be harmed by the evil eye, the jealous gaze of others. To protect themselves from the harms of evil eyes some people wear an evil eye bead by pinning it under their shirt or visibly by attaching it to a wall of their home or a mirror of their car. In my comic-collages evil eye beads make wonderful eyes for the characters.<div>
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Growing up on the Aegean Coast, Ozge loved the sea and imagined a life of adventure while her parents and society demanded predictability. Her dad expected Ozge, like her sister, to become an engineer. She tried to hear her own voice over his and the religious and militaristic tensions of Turkey and the conflicts between secularism and fundamentalism. Could she be a scuba diver like Jacques Cousteau? A stage actress? Would it be possible to please everyone including herself?<br />In her unpredictable and funny graphic memoir, Ozge recounts her story using inventive collages, weaving together images of the sea, politics, science, and friendship.</blockquote>
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A friend from high school and I had been planning to see a Broadway show together even before we graduated, and only the other day did we finally make good on those plans and saw <i>Something Rotten!</i> </div>
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I have heard nothing but good things about Something Rotten! but still went in without much of a clue on what it's about except for the fact that it's funny. What an understatement. This was such a fun show, parodying musicals and Broadway itself, as well as Shakespeare. It takes place during Shakespeare's time. We watch as two struggling playwrights who are trying to make money while having to compete against Shakespeare. The older brother, disheartened and desperate, turns to an unlikely source and finds out that the next big thing is going to be musicals. He also finds out that Shakespeare's most famous play is going to be called "Omelette." </div>
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The end was kind of shaky in my opinion, and I'm not sure how I feel about it, but overall, I think the show wrapped up nicely. It shows how success and happiness don't necessarily have to come from fame and how fame isn't always all that it lives up to. It's about starting over but without changing who you are.<br />
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I started this show on a Friday night after catching up on How to Get Away With Murder. The night ended with me going to sleep at 4:30, with one episode (episode 5) left to catch up on. What an intense show! While not nearly as intense as Orphan Black or even HTGAWM, there's plenty going on on this show. </div>
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This is one of the most diverse casts on television, and I love it. It's talked about just enough without making it the focus of the show. It just is what it is. With the exception of the Simon not actually being gay plot (which just upsets me to no end), the characters are not defined by their sexuality, race, religion, or otherwise. It certainly plays into who they are, as it does for all people, but they are more than that.</div>
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The constant switching between present and future keeps me at the edge of my seat. It's a bit like the flashbacks in HTGAWM, and in both, it's done very effectively, connecting past to present (or present to future, depending on how you look at it). I look forward to seeing how the story will play out and how the show will move forward once this one mystery/case is solved. </div>
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I love crime shows, and I love getting a look at how their training works. There's so much potential in that, and I'm so glad Quantico is taking advantage of that. There's so much tension between the characters as they come to trust one another but also compete against one another. The intensity and time constraint is reminiscent of so many of my favorite shows.</div>
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All the lies and betrayal are a bit confusing to follow, and there are so many times when I wish people would just tell one another the truth. There are so many situations where things could end so differently, but I guess that's what makes the show so addicting.</div>
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Episode 6 really opened my eyes to the soap opera quality the show was starting to lean towards. I'm hoping it'll go back to more of the FBI/espionage/intrigue soon, without so much of the cheesy romance. The show reminds me of all the best and worst parts of some of my favorite shows, and I guess that's why I keep coming back for more. But I also slowly fell out of love (and sometimes was brought back, sometimes not) with many of the shows it reminds me of. I'm hoping that the show will start to go back in the direction that will keep me interested. I really love what they're doing on the show right now, and I'd hate to see that go downhill for the sake of trying to appeal to a certain group of people. </div>
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The show started out strong in characterization and dialogue, as well as plot. I can only hope it'll continue on an upward trend from now on. The acting is getting shaky, with some strong performances and some weak. Maybe episode 6 will be the exception or maybe it was more of a filler. Fingers crossed, and let's see where the show will take us!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-22997261543993204682015-11-17T00:00:00.000-05:002015-11-21T01:29:36.802-05:00A Celebration of Diversity, Friendship, and Geek Culture | Review: An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes by Randy Ribay (ARC)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes by Randy Ribay</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Merit Press<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> October 16th, 2015<br />
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As their senior year approaches, four diverse friends joined by their weekly Dungeons & Dragons game struggle to figure out real life. Archie's trying to cope with the lingering effects of his parents' divorce, Mari's considering an opportunity to contact her biological mother, Dante's working up the courage to come out to his friends, and Sam's clinging to a failing relationship. The four eventually embark on a cross-country road trip in an attempt to solve--or to avoid--their problems.</blockquote>
<b>Disclaimer:</b> I received a copy for review, but this did not affect my review in any way, nor am I being compensated for this.<br />
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I haven't been seeing this book around the book community, and I wish more people were talking about it. <b>For all the talk about diversity, <i>An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes</i> is such a great example of a book that seamlessly features diverse characters.</b> Though those aspects of the characters are important to their story and their identity, it's not the main focus of the story.<br />
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<b>I enjoyed the different characters, though I don't think any of them really stuck to me or really impressed me.</b> They were all at a level playing field, and there were merits and great parts of all their story arcs. Sure, there were some characters who annoyed or angered me at times. There were others I really cheered on. <b>I didn't really like the way their perspectives were split in blocks</b> rather than with switching chapters because it made the overlaps a bit awkward, but I thought each portion was comprehensive and interesting.<br />
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<b>What really made this book great was the focus on friendship and overall geek culture. </b>Though the reason they are going on a cross-country trip is concerning, they stick together and look out for one another. They all have their own issues, and they, at times, forget about the fact that everyone else is going through things too. <b>But at the heart of the story, it's about coming together during hard times. It's about trust and acceptance.</b> I don't play D&D, but I love that the story depicts a group of people who originally came together because of a mutual interest but then grew to something more. SO many of my friendships came about this way, but it's rarely depicted in books.<br />
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<b>The book was a pretty quick read, though a bit slow/dragging at times.</b> It was easy to get caught up in everyone's drama, and I loved when story lines finally intersected. We got to see some select scenes from both/all perspectives, and it really shows how we think we pay attention to others, when we really spend a lot of time thinking only of ourselves--not in a selfish way, necessarily.<br />
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Overall, I enjoyed the book. The cover still makes me so happy every time I see it, though there's no concrete reason why. I love the geek love. I wasn't wowed by the book, but I would recommend it, particularly if you're looking for another "diverse" read.<br />
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This will be a quick one, since I didn't read much, and I was/am still on a semi-hiatus. I posted some <a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/updates-on-life-books-and-starting-new.html">updates</a>, including <a href="http://www.infinitegoldenfloors.blogspot.com/">my new blog</a>! Hoping to get back to a good schedule of about 2 or 3 posts a week soon. I'm also working on trying to mix things up more on the blog to take the pressure off of having to read and review. I'm having a tough time thinking of discussions, though, and I don't want to rely on features all the time. Anyway, here's the past two months in review!<br />
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald</div>
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Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs</div>
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Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut</div>
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Ways of Seeing by John Berger</div>
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Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann</div>
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I Crawl Through It by A.S. King</div>
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An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes by Randy Ribay (ARC)</div>
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Into the Dangerous World by Julie Chibbaro and Jim Superville Sovak</div>
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Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin (eARC)</div>
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Finding Center by Katherine Locke</div>
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More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera</div>
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Faking Normal by Courtney C. Stevens</div>
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The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness</div>
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Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler (ARC)</div>
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<u>Reviews:</u></h3>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/09/tour-review-little-robot-by-ben-hatke.html">Little Robot by Ben Hatke</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/review-everything-everything-by-nicola.html">Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/review-secret-coders-by-gene-luen-yang.html">The Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang and Mike Holmes</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/review-chase-by-balak-sanlaville-and.html">The Chase by Balak, Sanlaville, and Vives</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/mini-review-we-should-hang-out-sometime.html">We Should Hang Out Sometime by Josh Sundquist</a></div>
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<u>Other Posts:</u></h3>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/09/music-monday-13-oceans-by-seafret.html">Music Monday (#13): Oceans by Seafret</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/09/tour-interview-fable-comics-anthology.html">Interview: Fable Comics Anthology</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/tour-no-love-triangles-here-devils.html">Guest Post: No Love Triangles Here! with Donna Hosie</a></div>
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<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/updates-on-life-books-and-starting-new.html">Updates on Life, Books, and Starting New</a><br />
<a href="http://flytofiction.blogspot.com/2015/10/music-monday-14-those-girls-playlist.html">Music Monday (#14): Those Girls Playlist</a><br />
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I think I might actually start taking this portion out. I've been really bad at keeping up with my personal blog, but if you're interested in that kind of stuff, please head over the <a href="http://www.infinitegoldenfloors.blogspot.com/">Infinite Golden Floors</a>.</div>
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<b>I Crawl Through It by A. S. King</b><br />
<b>Publisher:</b> Little, Brown Books for Young Readers<br />
<b>Release Date:</b> September 22nd, 2015<br />
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Four talented teenagers are traumatized-coping with grief, surviving trauma, facing the anxiety of standardized tests and the neglect of self-absorbed adults—and they'll do anything to escape the pressure. They'll even build an invisible helicopter, to fly far away to a place where everyone will understand them... until they learn the only way to escape reality is to fly right into it.</blockquote>
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Where do I even begin? When I finished <i>I Crawl Through It</i>, I was lying in bed reading. All I could think was woah. <b>This book blew my mind; it made me think deeply about our society and how we treat mental illness and PTSD.</b> It left me speechless. I still don't really know what happened in the book, but it will definitely stick with me for a while.<br />
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<b>This is the kind of book you want to read with other people because you'll want to talk about it. </b>You'll want to attempt to work through your confusing, probably jumbled up thoughts. You might try to pretend like this isn't the crazy, weird book that it is, but it is. <b>It's labeled surrealist fiction, and I think that's a good way to explain it</b>. There are sometimes invisible, sometimes not invisible helicopters, a girl who turns herself inside out, a girl whose hair grows every time she lies, and a girl who is two people in one body. There are bomb threats and a crazy bush man. There is so much going on, yet it's so hard to tell what's actually happening.<br />
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<b>But I could see how the different pieces represent different struggles and the way society treats them/the victims.</b> You can see the messages about what testing does to kids, how people deal (or don't) with grief, how important family is (but how ruined these families are), how society and rape culture impact the victims/survivors, what it feels like to realize that no one is better than anyone else, etc. <b>There's a lot of social commentary in this book, but it's really the way the story was presented that makes you think about them/realize such commentary.</b> <i>I Crawl Through It</i> makes you think deeper about these issues because they come to you--or at least they did to me--when you're trying to figure out what everything in the book means.<br />
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By the end of the book, my mind was blown. At that point, <b>it's pretty clear what the messages are, even though the book doesn't end perfectly and leaves a lot left unanswered</b>. I didn't find that to be a problem, however. I think it leaves enough resolved and enough open-ended. There's honestly not that much more to say because it's so hard to talk about anything that happens. <b>I connected to the characters because I could understand their struggle, yet it always seemed like there was a gap between the characters and me as a reader because of the writing and surrealist nature.</b> In the end, I think that the book is more centered on the ideas than on making characters likeable or whatnot (not that characters need to be likeable).<br />
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I would highly recommend this if you're looking for a thought-provoking book. I would highly recommend it for book clubs or buddy reads. <i>I Crawl Through It</i> will make you think about our society, and I think it brings about really important social discussions and commentary.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-31803045334652188452015-11-09T00:00:00.000-05:002015-11-09T00:00:08.099-05:00Music Monday (#15): Spotify Playlists I've Been Listening To Lately<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>Every other Monday, I'll share a song/artist/album that I'm either currently listening to or currently obsessed with, though they often go hand-in-hand. Some may have special themes or surprises. This means that I might share a playlist, fan!mix, Top Ten list, etc</i>.<br />
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Many of my past few featured songs have come from Spotify playlists, and I know I've mentioned some of those playlists before. But I thought I'd just share my favorite playlists/the ones I've been listening to quite a lot lately. There are more that I listen to from time to time, and I'm always on the lookout for new playlists, but these are the ones I have saved.</div>
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Your Favorite Coffeehouse</h2>
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The first Spotify playlist I discovered. I find all/most of these on the Browse Overview, where they recommend/suggest some playlists. I haven't listened to this in a while, but it's still a go-to.</div>
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Deep Focus</h2>
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For when I need to study. My savior in college so far.<br />
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Epic All Nighter</h2>
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Another one for when I need to study. I don't listen to this one as much, but it's still great.<br />
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Calm Down</h2>
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Great for when I'm blogging or just need some background music, though I haven't listened to this one in a few weeks.</div>
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Feel Good Indie Rock</h2>
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I think Indie Rock (or similar, ie indie pop) is my favorite genre of music, though I haven't really found many of the artists yet. This is another great playlist for when I'm blogging and also when I want to discover new music/artists.<br />
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<i><span style="color: purple;">What are your favorite Spotify playlists? Do you have any recommendations for me?</span></i></div>
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