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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Top 10 Books of 2016

Hello dear Readers,

First of all, I would like to thank you all for another year of support with the blog and my Instagram Book Account. I love sharing my passion for books and writing with you all and looking forward to 2017, another year full of great books and writing.

It is that time again for me to show you the best books I read in 2016. Want to note here these are books not necessarily published in 2016 but that I read in 2016.

No particular order, I loved them all, and I recommend them all, however, there is one book that I absolutely loved and that had a huge impact in my life. Again this year, from Best Selling Author Colleen Hoover, my top 1 read of the year, It Ends With Us.

I posted reviews for all of these books which I will leave the links below.



Top 10 Books 2016
  1. It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover.
  2. The 52nd by Dela.
  3. The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi.
  4. You by Caroline Kepnes.
  5. Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes.
  6. The Year We Turned Forty by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke.
  7. The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena.
  8. One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
  9. You Will Not Have my Hate by Antoine Leiris.
  10.  He Will Be my Ruin by K.A. Tucker.

Book Reviews


    Wish you all the best for the New Year.


    Wendy

    Sunday, December 4, 2016

    Book Review: Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham-Non Fiction/Memoir

    Hello dear Readers,

    Below my book review of Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham.


    Title: Talking as Fast as I Can 
    Rating: 5/5 Stars
    Genre: Non Fiction/Memoir
    Author: Lauren Graham
    Publisher: Ballantine Books 
    Publication Date: November 29, 2016
    Language: English
    Hardcover: 224 pages
    Meet the Author: Lauren Graham
    Buy Me: Amazon

    Book Description

    In this collection of personal essays, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood reveals stories about life, love, and working as a woman in Hollywood—along with behind-the-scenes dispatches from the set of the new Gilmore Girls, where she plays the fast-talking Lorelai Gilmore once again.
     
    In Talking as Fast as I Can, Lauren Graham hits pause for a moment and looks back on her life, sharing laugh-out-loud stories about growing up, starting out as an actress, and, years later, sitting in her trailer on the Parenthood set and asking herself, “Did you, um, make it?” She opens up about the challenges of being single in Hollywood (“Strangers were worried about me; that’s how long I was single!”), the time she was asked to audition her butt for a role, and her experience being a judge on Project Runway (“It’s like I had a fashion-induced blackout”).
                
    In “What It Was Like, Part One,” Graham sits down for an epic Gilmore Girls marathon and reflects on being cast as the fast-talking Lorelai Gilmore. The essay “What It Was Like, Part Two” reveals how it felt to pick up the role again nine years later, and what doing so has meant to her.
                
    Some more things you will learn about Lauren: She once tried to go vegan just to bond with Ellen DeGeneres, she’s aware that meeting guys at awards shows has its pitfalls (“If you’re meeting someone for the first time after three hours of hair, makeup, and styling, you’ve already set the bar too high”), and she’s a card-carrying REI shopper (“My bungee cords now earn points!”).
                
    Including photos and excerpts from the diary Graham kept during the filming of the recent Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, this book is like a cozy night in, catching up with your best friend, laughing and swapping stories, and—of course—talking as fast as you can.


    My Thoughts

    Finished watching the Original Gilmore Girls show for the first time a few weeks ago and recently watched the Revival on Netflix and loved both. When I knew Lauren is not only an actor and producer but also a writer I did not doubt to get her first book however decided to read her most recent book first mainly for two reasons: for being a non fiction work and because I could not wait to read about her acting career and experience being in both shows, all this on her own words. I am glad a read it, enjoyed a lot, could not put it down.

    A fast read, read it in less than three days. From the very first paragraph I knew it was going to be good. I love Lauren's writing style and her voice as a writer and literally, her voice, because throughout the whole book I kept hearing Lorerai's voice and how fast she talks.

    It was very interesting to know more about her acting career, how she get to be where she is now and her experience writing her first book which I thought was incredible unique. How fondly she talks about the other cast's members, her husband and all the experiences while working, going to college and pursuing an acting career.

    Talking as fast as I can is an enjoyable, funny and humorous book about this girl who had dreams like everybody else and how she was able to achieve them. My favorite parts are the writing advice she shares from Don Roos and the last part of the book where Lauren shares entries of the diary she kept while filming the revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.

    Overall I loved the book, totally recommend it, not only to Gilmore Girls fans but also if you like to read Memoirs and /or collection of personal essays.


    Wendy

    Book Review: The Girl Before by Rena Olsen-Mystery/Thrillers

    Hello dear Readers,

    Below my book review of The Girl Before by Rena Olsen.


    Title: The Girl Before 
    Rating: 5/5 Stars
    Genre: Mystery/Thrillers
    Author: Rena Olsen
    Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
    Publication Date: August 9, 2016
    Language: English
    Paperback: 320 pages
    Meet the Author: Rena Olsen
    Buy Me: Amazon

    Book Description

    In this powerful psychological suspense debut, when a woman’s life is shattered, she is faced with a devastating question: What if everything she thought was normal and good and true . . . wasn’t?

    Clara Lawson is torn from her life in an instant. Without warning, her home is invaded by armed men, and she finds herself separated from her beloved husband and daughters. The last thing her husband yells to her is to say nothing.

    In chapters that alternate between past and present, the novel slowly unpeels the layers of Clara’s fractured life. We see her growing up, raised with her sisters by the stern Mama and Papa G, becoming a poised and educated young woman, falling desperately in love with the forbidden son of her adoptive parents. We see her now, sequestered in an institution, questioned by men and women who call her a different name—Diana—and who accuse her husband of unspeakable crimes. As recollections of her past collide with new revelations, Clara must question everything she thought she knew, to come to terms with the truth of her history and to summon the strength to navigate her future.

    My Thoughts

    Loved this book. Can say Clara Lawson is now one of my favorite characters ever. Another exhilarating psychological  thriller which I enjoyed from the very beginning to the end. Was very surprised to see this is a debut novel.

    A great plot, the emotional roller coaster this character takes you through is what makes this book work, adding to that a fantastic writing style. Lost of action, well developed characters and twists that will surprise you. One of this books that keeps you interested the whole time. This one totally recommend it.

    Wendy

    Book Review: You Will Not Have My Hate by Antoine Leiris-Non Fiction/Memoir

    Hello dear Readers,

    Below my book review of You Will Not Have My Hate by Antoine Leiris.


    Title: You Will Not Have My Hate 
    Rating: 5/5 Stars
    Genre: Non Fiction/Memoir
    Author: Antoine Leiris
    Publisher: Penguin Press 
    Publication Date: October 25, 2016
    Language: English
    Hardcover: 144 pages
    Meet the Author: Antoine Leiris
    Buy Me: Amazon

    Book Description
    INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - "On Friday night you stole the life of an exceptional person, the love of my life, the mother of my son, but you will not have my hate."

    On November 13, 2015, Antoine Leiris’s wife, Hélène Muyal-Leiris, was killed by terrorists while attending a rock concert at the Bataclan Theater in Paris, in the deadliest attack on France since World War II. Three days later, Leiris wrote an open letter addressed directly to his wife’s killers, which he posted on Facebook. He refused to be cowed or to let his seventeen-month-old son’s life be defined by Hélène’s murder. He refused to let the killers have their way: “For as long as he lives, this little boy will insult you with his happiness and freedom.” Instantly, that short Facebook post caught fire, and was reported on by newspapers and television stations all over the world. In his determination to honor the memory of his wife, he became an international hero to everyone searching desperately for a way to deal with the horror of the Paris attacks and the grim shadow cast today by the threat of terrorism.


    Now Leiris tells the full story of his grief and struggle. You Will Not Have My Hate is a remarkable, heartbreaking, and, indeed, beautiful memoir of how he and his baby son, Melvil, endured in the days and weeks after Hélène’s murder. With absolute emotional courage and openness, he somehow finds a way to answer that impossible question: how can I go on? He visits Hélène’s body at the morgue, has to tell Melvil that Mommy will not be coming home, and buries the woman he had planned to spend the rest of his life with. 

    Leiris’s grief is terrible, but his love for his family is indomitable. This is the rare and unforgettable testimony of a survivor, and a universal message of hope and resilience. Leiris confronts an incomprehensible pain with a humbling generosity and grandeur of spirit. He is a guiding star for us all in these perilous times. His message—hate will be vanquished by love—is eternal.

    My Thoughts

    Always greatfull when I come across books like this. It is true that is the product of a tragic event but these are the kind of books that can make the difference in a very unique way. Sad, tragic but at the same time powerful and with a very profund and important message. A cried most of the time, going throug all the pages, knowing that unfortunately the story does not have a happy ending, however the result of that is a Father and a Son that little by little are finding healing and their story has served as an inspiration and as a source of hope for millions including myself.

    You will not have my hate is a story of tragedy, lost, sadness, but at the same time a story of true love, hope, and the power of healing and moving on. Dont want to spoil it, I will just say, you have to read this book.

    Wendy

    Book Review: Why We Write About Ourselves by Meredith Maran-Non Fiction/Writing Skills/Reference

    Hello dear Readers,

    Below my book review of Why We Write About Ourselves by Meredith Maran.


    Title: 

    Why We Write About Ourselves: Twenty Memoirists on Why They Expose Themselves (and Others) in the Name of Literature

    Rating: 5/5 Stars
    Genre: Non Fiction/Writing Skills/Reference
    Author: Meredith Maran
    Publisher: Plume 
    Publication Date: January 26, 2016
    Language: English
    Paperback: 272 pages
    Meet the Author: Meredith Maran
    Buy Me: Amazon

    Book Description

    In the voices of twenty landmark memoirists—including New York Times bestselling authors Cheryl Strayed, Sue Monk Kidd, and Pat Conroy—a definitive text on the craft of autobiographical writing, indispensable for amateur and professional writers alike.


    For readers of Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir and Judith Barrington’s Writing the Memoir, this follow-up to editor Meredith Maran’s acclaimed writers’ handbook, Why We Write, offers inspiration, encouragement, and pithy, practical advice for bloggers, journal-keepers, aspiring essayists, and memoirists. 
    Curated and edited by Maran, herself an acclaimed author and book critic, these memoirists share the lessons they’ve learned through years of honing their craft. They reveal what drives them to tell their personal stories and examine the nuts and bolts of how they do it. Speaking frankly about issues ranging from turning oneself into an authentic, compelling character to exposing hard truths, these outstanding authors disclose what keeps them going, what gets in their way, and what they love most—and least—about writing about themselves.
    “It's possible that Why We Write About Ourselves is the first compilation of memoirists at the top of their game seriously and thoughtfully considering the genre.” 
    – LA Times

    My Thoughts

    As a person who loves reading Memoirs I found this to be a very interesting book. Twenty different Memoirists share with us their thoughts and insides on why they write Memoir and why they write about themselves. This helps to understand the motives and reasons behind their most notable Memoirs. 

    It was just a delight to read about their experiences writing these works on Non Fiction and sharing a little bit of their lives as a Writers. I personally found it as a great source of information and knowlegde. Totally recommend it.

    Wendy

    Thursday, December 1, 2016

    Upcoming Release: Into the Water by Paula Hawkins/MAY 2017

    Hello dear Readers,


    Very excited about the news released early this week. 



    Paula Hawkins, the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller and global phenomenon The Girl on the Train returns with Into the Water, her addictive new novel of psychological suspense. Coming out May 2017.

    The Girl on the Train was my favorite read of 2014 and one of the best books I have ever read. Cant wait to read her new book.

    Please find more information in the links below.

    Note: Links are not mine. Taken from the Internet for reference purposes only.
    Book Cover Credit: Goodreads. Cover may not be the final one.


    Title: Into the Water
    Genre: Thriller/Suspense
    Author: Paula Hawkins
    Publisher: Riverhead Books  
    Publication Date: May 2, 2017
    Language: English
    Hardcover: 352 pages
    Meet the Author: Paula Hawkins
    Pre-Order: Amazon


    Book Description

    With the same propulsion that captivated millions of readers around the world in her novel The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins unfurls a gripping, twisting, layered plot, interwoven with a powerful understanding of human instincts and the damage they can inflict.


    Paula Hawkins has penned a “dark and moving” second psychological suspense novel for Doubleday called Into The Water, set for release next May.

    The book is about “the slipperiness of the truth, and a family drowning in secrets”, her publisher said.

    Set in a small riverside town in the UK, the novel will “unfurl a gripping, twisting, layered story”. While little has been given away in terms of plot, it will feature two sisters and “ghostly echoes of the past”


    Links

    http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/29/paula-hawkins-into-water

    http://time.com/4584670/paula-hawkins-new-novel/

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2016/11/29/girl-train-author-hawkins-announces-next-book-into-water/94592558/


    Wendy