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Friday, July 31, 2015

July 2015 Wrap-Up

Hello dear Readers,

During the month of July, I only managed to read four books, but they were great books. I posted Reviews for all of them except for Got Set A Watchman, which I will be posting my review pretty soon. I will leave the links down below.

  • Spinster by Kate Bolick
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  • Shattered by Nicole Banks
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  • Everything I never told you by Celeste Ng
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  • Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee



Wen

July 2015 Book Haul

Hello dear Readers,

This is my July 2015 Book Haul. 


Physical Books
  • The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (Spanish Edition)
  • Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee (Spanish Edition)
  • Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee
  • Spinster by Kate Bolick
  • Armada by Ernest Cline


E-Books (Kindle Books)
  • Into Pieces by Nicole Banks
  • To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Spanish Edition)

Wen


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Book Review: Shattered (Shattered Hearts Series Book 1) by Nicole Banks/ New Adult-Romance- Contemporary

Hello dear Readers,

Below, my book review of Shattered (Shattered Hearts Series Book 1) by Nicole Banks. 


Title: Shattered (Shattered Hearts Series Book 1) 
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Genre: New Adult- Romance- Contemporary
Author: Nicole Banks
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: February 12, 2013
Language: English
Paperback: 238 pages


Book Description

He was finally home. But guilt weighed heavily on his soul. She's been broken, running from a past she can't seem to escape. Two childhood friends, beaten down by life, find their way back to each other after years of pain and torment. As passion and desire rises, can Jasmine and Angel find solace in each other’s arms? Or, are the shattered pieces of their lives too much for either of them to put back together? Join them on an intoxicating ride through life. With ups and down, laughs and tears, they’ve survived for this long being broken. Can they survive it just a little longer to find their own happy ending?


My thoughts
This book is amazing. I enjoyed it a lot. Jasmine and Angel, their love story, it took my breath away. Every chapter was intense. Sadness, happiness, joy, pain, doubt, anger, remorse, fear, guilt, friendship, love, passion. All these feelings and emotions, all these things in one book. What a wonderful reading experience. I just wanted to know more about the characters, their stories, their struggles and their journey to happiness. It was a little frustrating at times to see how stubborn Jasmine and Angel are but I kept reminding myself that what they go through in life is really hard and that they do their best to be patient to each other. 

I liked the book is told from different perspectives. That gives readers the chance to know more about the characters and how their stories relate to the main character's ones, and how this gives a better understanding of the story and what is going on. I like how the Author gives every character their place. This is a very engaging, beautiful and easy to follow story.

I totally recommend this book. I cannot wait to read the second book on the series. Thanks to the Author for writing such an amazing book.


My Favorite Quote

"But that's life; it moves on with or without you".

Wen

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Book Review: Spinster by Kate Bolick/ Social Science-Feminism/ Published in 2015

Hello dear Readers,

Below, my book review of Spinster by Kate Bolick. 


Title: Spinster 
Genre: Social Science-Feminism
Author: Kate Bolick
Publisher: Crown
Language: English
Hardcover: 308 pages


Book Description

So begins Spinster, a revelatory and slyly erudite look at the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single. Using her own experiences as a starting point, journalist and cultural critic Kate Bolick invites us into her carefully considered, passionately lived life, weaving together the past and present to examine why­ she—along with over 100 million American women, whose ranks keep growing—remains unmarried.

This unprecedented demographic shift, Bolick explains, is the logical outcome of hundreds of years of change that has neither been fully understood, nor appreciated. Spinster introduces a cast of pioneering women from the last century whose genius, tenacity, and flair for drama have emboldened Bolick to fashion her life on her own terms: columnist Neith Boyce, essayist Maeve Brennan, social visionary Charlotte Perkins Gilman, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and novelist Edith Wharton. By animating their unconventional ideas and choices, Bolick shows us that contemporary debates about settling down, and having it all, are timeless—the crucible upon which all thoughtful women have tried for centuries to forge a good life.


Intellectually substantial and deeply personal, Spinster is both an unreservedly inquisitive memoir and a broader cultural exploration that asks us to acknowledge the opportunities within ourselves to live authentically. Bolick offers us a way back into our own lives—a chance to see those splendid years when we were young and unencumbered, or middle-aged and finally left to our own devices, for what they really are: unbounded and our own to savor.


My thoughts
*I gave 4/5 stars on Goodreads

For being the first book I read on its type, Social Science, Feminism, Feminism Theory, Spinster was an enjoyable read. However after finishing it, it was not what I was expecting it to be. After reading the title and the description of this book, I was expecting it to be about a woman staying single for life, either by choice or because she has to. I expected it to be about the pros and cons of being a single person in this world we are living. I expected it to be about spinsterhood, about not having a partner in life. It is not that I did not like the book, it is just that I was expecting something else. What I feel I got was the author's kind of memoir on her own social and dating life, and she talks a lot about these five women that serve as her role models in life. I did not feel the book touches the subject the title is intended for: Spinster. Have to say though, her opening line "Whom to marry, and when it will happen-these two questions define every woman's existence", is a very powerful and interesting line because in one way or another, when you read that line it makes you think about it, about being single or wanting to be married. It makes you question it. Something else I liked about the book is the author's writing style, it is a book easy to read and enjoyable, just not the story that the title suggests it will be about.

"I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review".


My Favorite Quote

""Whom to marry, and when it will happen-these two questions define every woman's existence".

Wen

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Celebrating One Year of Writing, Reading, Living

Hello dear Readers,

Today I would like to share a very special message.

A little over a year ago I started my blog. It has brought me a lot of enjoyment and happiness. 

To be able to share with you my passion for books and writing has been amazing. An awesome adventure. 

Your support and knowing that through my blog and social media I am part of a great book and writing community, all these things mean a lot to me and make it worth every minute I spend on it.

I made a few changes on the blog. Hope you like the new design and the new sections.

Thank you everyone who is taking the time to stop by and visit and I am looking forward to the next year.


Wendy

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Go Set a Watchman-New Harper Lee Book

Hello dear Readers,

Today has been a very exciting day. A day that many people say is the most anticipated book event of the year, the most anticipated book release in decades if you will.

July 14th 2015 has marked the release of Go Set a Watchman,  a landmark new novel set two decades after Harper Lee's beloved Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece, To Kill a Mockingbird.


Since I knew this book was going to be published, I got very interested. I love to Kill a Mockingbird and part of me hopes that Go Set a Watchman is going to be not the same as To Kill a Mockingbird because one book cannot be exactly the same as the other, but a book that will remain with me forever, a book that I will like.

I will have my copy until Friday but for those of you who are reading the book today or are planning on reading it, hope you enjoy it and Happy Reading.

Below are the links for some of the most popular websites where you can purchase the book.

Amazon

Barnes & Noble


Target

Walmart

Hastings




Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Wendy Recommends-#4

Hello dear Readers,

Today, I would like to recommend a book that I love and is one of the best books I have ever read. 

The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgeral


Title: The Great Gatsby
Author: F.Scott Fitzgerald
Genre: Fiction/Classics
Publisher: Scribner
Language: English
Paperback: 180 Pages


Book Description

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. This exemplary novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted “gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession,” it is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s.The Great Gatsby is one of the great classics of twentieth-century literature.


My thoughts
*I gave 5/5 stars on Goodreads

I know most of you have heard of this book and read it. In the least case, heard of it. A classic of the Literature. A book that I am glad I gave a second chance because now I know the story of Gatsby and Daisy. A beautiful story, sad in a way, but one that thanks to a beautiful writing style shows us how powerful words, a story can be.

The Great Gatsby is one of these books that made me cry, made me laugh, made me feel part of the story. I loved the characters, and as I mentioned before, the writing style on this book is magnificent. A book that will remain with me forever and one that I will definitely re-read in the near future. A superb Classic. I totally recommend this book.

Wen

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Book Review: Everything I never told you by Celeste Ng/Fiction-Family Life/ Published in 2015

Hello dear Readers,

Below, my book review of Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng. 


Title: Everything I Never Told You 
Genre: Fiction/Family Life
Author: Celeste Ng 
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Paperback: 297 pages


Book Description

Lydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet.” So begins this exquisite novel about a Chinese American family living in 1970s small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child of Marilyn and James Lee, and her parents are determined that she will fulfill the dreams they were unable to pursue. But when Lydia’s body is found in the local lake, the delicate balancing act that has been keeping the Lee family together is destroyed, tumbling them into chaos. A profoundly moving story of family, secrets, and longing, Everything I Never Told You is both a gripping page-turner and a sensitive family portrait, uncovering the ways in which mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and husbands and wives struggle, all their lives, to understand one another.


My thoughts
*I gave 5/5 stars on Goodreads

This book made me cry from the very beginning. I was touched by this story in ways I was never before with a book. It sure will remain with me for the rest of my life. For a first novel, Celeste Ng delivers such an amazing, well written and magnificent piece of fiction. I could not stop reading it. With every page, I wanted to know more about the characters and got more and more interested in the story.

Everything I never told you is a story of family, love, regrets, forgiveness, fear, doubt, infidelity, racism, and secrets. The story of an American-Chinese family living in 1970's small-town Ohio, and all the events following the disappearance and death of Marilyn and James Lee's oldest daughter Lydia. How each member of the family, Marilyn, James and their other two children, Hanna and Nath deal with Lydia's death and embark in the pursue of the truth of what happened to Lydia. 

It is always hard to read books like this but I like how the Author approaches the subject and the way she presents the story. It is sad, but at the same time it is powerful and beautiful. I also like how it goes back and forth in time. We get to know the story of how Marilyn and James meet and when they get married and we also get to know their lives after they get married and start their family.This helps us to understand in more detail what is going on in their lives and how this affects the lives of their children, Lydia, Nath and Hanna.

I also like the complexity of the characters. Marilyn. The mom and the wife. The one that always wants to defy society and what for people is "correct" or "normal". She does not want to end up like her mom and fights her whole life a desire to become a doctor even if it means sacrificing her family. James, the dad and the husband. The one that had to deal with racism, and what others thought of him from a very young age and how he carried all this and his insecurities and how we can see them reflected on his own children, especially with son Nath.

Overall, it is a great read. A beautifully written one. With all the elements you always hope to find in a book. A fantastic plot, well developed characters, a gorgeous writing style, mystery and a structure that allows readers to understand the story. I totally recommend it.


My Favorite Quote

"There is nowhere to go but on".

Wen