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Showing posts with label Why Buy The Cow? Reading Challenge 2012. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Review: Angel in the Shadows (The Angel #1) by Lisa Grace

Angel In The Shadows (The Angel #1)

Title: Angel in the Shadows
Series: The Angel (Book 1)
Author: Lisa Grace
Format: Kindle Edition
Pages: 175 pages
Challenge: Why Buy The Cow? Reading Challenge

My Rating: 1/5

Blurb (taken off Goodreads):

"Fifteen-year-old Megan Laughlin has a gift--or what seems like a curse at times. Megan sees angels and demons.

Megan knows her destiny is to protect her friends against dark angels who try to sway them into situations that can destroy their lives, their souls, and their eternity.

At school, she recognizes Judas, an über popular boy, as an evil angel hell-bent on destroying her and everyone she loves. As Judas spreads horrible rumors and overdoses two of her classmates at a rave, Megan realizes the enormity of his power. While classmates die, Megan, with the help of an angel, Johnny, and a team of friends will face the fight of their lives as they battle Judas.

Megan thinks God hasn't given her any "special" powers, but discovers she has what she needs as she confronts Judas and his seemingly unconquerable power."

My Thoughts:

Fifteen year old Megan finds out while working as a counsellor at summer camp that she has been granted powers of light by God to battle the evil of dark angels who seek to lead unsuspecting people astray. She has been attending the same summer camp for many years and the previous summer, had noticed a strange bright light surrounding camp counsellor, Mr. Z (as she knows him). When she remarked on it, she was laughed at and so, she has not mentioned it since. However, this summer she gets Mr. Z aside and asks him about it in private, wondering why she’s the only one who can see the light surrounding him. She finds out that Mr. Z is an angel of light sent down to battle the forces of darkness encroaching upon humanity and that she has also been blessed with powers to battle against these enemies of man. Once camp is over, Megan will have to go home and prepare for a great battle that awaits her in her near future and will possibly affect the people she loves.

While I thought this book was written with noble intentions and attempted to convey an important message, I am sorry to say that the storyline just fell flat for me. No doubt, the cliffhanger at the end left me curious about what will happen in the next book in the series (as most cliffhangers do) I don’t think I’ll end up reading the next book in this series, mainly because it was really difficult for me to get through this one. There were many factors that affected my opinion of this story, but I think that the main one was that the behaviours of the characters, the dialogue and certain events were exaggerated and mostly unbelievable. I also felt that the book read like it was written for a much younger audience, even though it discussed issues of sex, eating disorders, teenage pregnancy and abortion, and it came across as too overtly preachy. I found it really hard to buy into a lot of what happened in this book.

Firstly, at the summer camp, I found it incredibly odd how fast Megan and Mr. Z got into a discussion about the light surrounding him and it was very unrealistic how easily Megan believed everything he said and didn’t question his sanity or hers. Their discussion was a relaxed one, as if it were no surprise that he was an angel and she happened to have special powers. Secondly, all the talk about dark forces and angels of light was very vague and Megan didn’t seem at all curious to know more or to know why she’d been granted the power to see these dark angels.

Secondly, I found it a little ridiculous that Megan would see a dark angel influencing two little boys to plot mischief and then decide to go over and warn them against whatever childish mischief they may have been plotting. Little boys make mischief- that’s what they do. I don’t think it warranted such seriousness.

I thought Megan’s and Seth’s relationship was sweet, innocent and quite adorable. Robbie, Seth’s friend, was such a charming prankster (he reminded me a little of Robbie, aka Robin Goodfellow aka Puck, from Julie Kagawa’s Iron Fey series) and I found him quite entertaining. The mornings when the counsellors met for breakfast and the evening bonfires provided a feeling of warmth and cosiness to the story. It was funny how everyone seemed to be aware of Megan’s and Seth’s relationship, but they were still forced to act like they weren’t more than friends. There was one thing that got to me, though. There was this scene in which Seth sat down to have his breakfast of six doughnuts and a can of soda (strangely, that stuck in my mind because I can’t imagine the sugar high that must cause) and I found it a little unbelievable that he’d say a little prayer before consuming his six doughnuts and a coke, all while sitting next to his girlfriend in a room full of student counsellors. That just seemed odd and out of place. I can’t imagine any teenage boy, no matter how religious, doing that in front of his girlfriend. That’s where the preachy bit comes in.

While I understand the inclusion of passages from the scriptures to explain situations and illustrate points, I just didn’t like the obvious way in which modern-day parallels were drawn to biblical references. I feel that it could have been handled with more subtlety and finesse because there were times when Mr. Z was talking to Megan and it felt like a parent telling bedtime bible stories to a child. By the way, speaking of Mr. Z- him being a camp counsellor known as Mr. Z reminded me of Mr. D in the Percy Jackson series.

I found that things did pick up later in the book when Megan went back home and met Johnny (an angel) at her high school and found an enemy in Judas/Jude, a bad boy transfer student who was leading Megan’s fellow students astray. It was very strange how a Goth chick and non-believer suddenly became a believing Christian and Megan’s closest friend after witnessing Judas’ evil in convincing her friend to commit suicide. As I said, there were just too many things that stood out for me while reading this book and my intention is not to unduly pick apart and criticise this book, but these were just a few mental notes I made as I read along, which I felt that I could not ignore. Overall, I didn’t enjoy this novel despite its well-meaning message but I hope that the next instalment in this series will not fall into the same traps as this one has fallen into and that it will be an improvement on this one.

Review: The Wedding Gift by Kathleen McKenna

The Wedding Gift

Title: The Wedding Gift
Author: Kathleen McKenna
Format: Kindle Edition
Pages: Unspecified
Challenge: Why Buy The Cow? Reading Challenge

My Rating: 2/5

Blurb (from Goodreads):

"It is a spine-electrifying supernatural tale where a huge Southern States mansion contains one of the most terrifying, violent and indeed psychopathic ghosts to haunt any town. It is also a murder mystery - why did Robina Willets apparently kill all five of her young children, and her husband, before stabbing herself to death? And, if you are in the camp of believing that 'justice .... just is not', then this will have you frothing at the mouth with righteous social fury. Add to that the vision of two exceptionally beautiful girls lying on a landing stage in the middle of a secluded lake, sleeping naked in the sun .... .... and then see if you can find any consecutive ten minutes in this book when you don't at least snicker at the heroine Leeann's sly, caustic, sometimes-knowing sometimes 'too stupid to live' commentary."

My Thoughts:

I'd read a few positive reviews for this book and even heard that it was picked up for movie production, so when I saw it available for Free Download at Amazon's Kindle Store, I was excited to finally read it. In this book, the narrator and main character, Leann, tells us her story through her diary entries. We learn that she comes from a small town, Dalton, and is a local beauty queen who has been winning contests from a young age. She comes from a good Christian home and has one sibling, an older brother. Before she was born, their eldest brother died while trespassing on private property owned by the richest family in Dalton, the Willets. Ever since the murder of the Willets family’s elder son, Roger and his children at the hands of his wife, Robina, (who also took her own life in the incident) the locals believe that the house has been haunted. Over the years, the house became the source of many Halloween pranks for teenagers seeking a little excitement. Leann’s brother was one such teenager who decided to break into the house out of curiosity and to showcase his bravery in doing so. However, something went wrong that night and he and his friend, Donny, were found by the police lying in the mansion’s empty pool, having fallen from a great height and sustaining serious injuries. While Donny survives and is eventually released from hospital, Leann’s brother Charlie does not make it. After that night, Donny refuses to talk about what happened, readily going along with the Sheriff’s explanation for the events of that night. However, many years later, when Leann ends up pregnant with the child of George Willets, the murdered Roger Willets’ nephew, and moves into the long abandoned Willets mansion as his wife, Donny feels he needs to speak up and warn her.


Having loved Donny for most of her life while being regarded by him as a little sister, Leann never expected Donny to show up at her house after marriage. Despite marrying George, she doesn’t love him and Donny’s not too happy with his wife either. They soon realise that they actually love each other and Donny is afraid for Leann’s safety in that house. After witnessing a few strange occurrences in the mansion herself, Leann becomes determined to find a way to put an end to all of it by finding out the truth about what happened the night of the Willets’ family massacre. She is lucky to have the unflagging support of her best friend, Jessie, and the love of her life, Donny. Surprisingly, the people one would expect to have supported her most- her husband and parents- are the ones who don’t even believe her. However, another murder occurs in the mansion soon after Leann moves in and she is placed under suspicion. So, with the help of Donny, Jessie and Mark , Leann sets out to clear her name and uncover the secret behind what happened in the mansion many years before.


Firstly, let me just say that I was happy for Leann and Donny when they finally realised that their attraction was mutual and that they’d been foolish to resist each other all those years. I just didn’t like the way they chose to be together- by cheating on their spouses. I thought Donny was an admirable character for being married to a “junkie whore” and sticking with her for so long. It really bothered me how casually George’s drug problem was accepted by Leann and I found myself disgusted with how easily she was able to manipulate him. Leann was a pathetic character who I had very little respect for. She was pretty, dumb, vain, self-centred, manipulative and a heartless gold-digger. There was also this annoying tendency to repeat senseless statements like “get killed dead and then murdered”. While the statement may be unique to the setting, I just felt that it was overused.


While I understand that George was ugly and unremarkable and Leann thought she was too good for him, I don’t think he deserved what he got. I loved Jessie with her snarky personality and great sense of humour. I admired how loyal she was to Leann. Mark was sweet for putting up with Jessie’s bossiness and still adoring her. Leann’s dad was rather funny and a little adorable, even if he was a drunk. Leann’s mum was a little too perfect to believe, with her firm religious faith and her claims that she never hated anyone in her life. I felt that there was not enough of Leann’s mother-in-law in the book except for the beginning, where we only have Leann’s descriptions of her to go on. It’s possible the lack of information is due to the novel being written from Leann’s point of view and Leann not wanting to discuss her mother-in-law, but it seemed to me that Leann had very little to complain about since her mother-in-law seemed to keep out of her life completely after marriage. However, given the role played by her mother-in-law towards the end, I expected her to appear more often throughout the novel. Overall, this was an okay read. The only gripping part was when the mystery was unveiled, but other than that, it made for predictable light reading.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge 2012



I've never participated in an official reading challenge before (and I had concerns that the last year of my postgraduate study- my Masters year- may not be the best time to include more activities in my multi-tasking schedule). However, once I get hold of an idea, it's hard even for me to change my mind. So, here I am, announcing that I am participating in my first ever reading challenge on my blog- the "Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge" hosted by the lovely Missie at The Unread Reader (a blogger who I've followed and gotten to know a little in the past year and I believe that she's one of the friendliest- and funniest- blogger's I've had the good fortune to know) along with Kelly from Reading The Paranormal (a new-to-me blogger and blog, but one I'm sure I'll love just as much as Missie's).

The reason I'm participating in this challenge is because ever since my dad surprised me with a Kindle in December, I've been downloading every single FREE book off Amazon that looked even remotely interesting. Thus far, I have accumulated close to 2000 free books on my Kindle and have only read maybe 2 of them. I keep telling myself that I need to start on a few of them that I've been meaning to read for a very long time, but I've been juggling so many books recently, that I haven't had the chance to sit down and decide (of course, it doesn't help that my mum has taken over the Kindle and spends every free moment with it- leaving very little opportunity for me to grab it and hide in a corner for a while). So, I've been saving to buy my mum a Kindle and I'm pretty close to reaching my goal (I think- since Amazon charges a higher price plus import taxes and delivery charges for international customers *sigh*). Anyway, I'm hoping that if I don't get my mum her own Kindle soon, I can keep her busy with some physical copies off my bookshelf (she goes through that bookshelf so fast! I wish I could read at her speed!). So, I plan on trying my very best to read at least 12 of the 2000 free books downloaded on my Kindle and I even have an idea of what books I'd like to read. But first, let me share with you the details of this challenge (as posted on Missies's blog. The post can be found HERE):

Here is how it works:
  • Should you choose to participate in this challenge, your goal is to read at least twelve (12) legally obtained FREE e-books. While twelve is the minimum there is no maximum limit.
  • Anyone can join. You don't have to be a blogger, and you don't have to live in the United States.
  • Any E-Reader will work for this challenge, including: iPad, Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Sony Reader, enTourage.
  • Please Note: If you don't have an e-reading device, you can still join in with Amazon's Free Kindle Reading Apps which you can download for your iPhone, iPad, Mac, PC, Blackberry and more.
  • The challenge runs from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. You can join at anytime.
  • e-books in ANY genre count for this challenge as long as it was FREE at the time that you downloaded it.
  • Every month in 2012, I will make a post for the Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge 2012 so you can link your reviews. Based on participation, monthly link ups may be combined.
  • Those that link their reviews will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a different prize each month, such as an Amazon or Barnes & Noble Gift Card, a bookmark, or a GelaSkins for your e-Reader.

Challenge Guidelines:
  • If you have a blog, create a post announcing your participation in the challenge. Please include a link back to this post.
  • Non bloggers: participate by linking up your profile URL from the site you plan to post your reviews on such as Goodreads, Shelfari, LibraryThing, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
  • When you post your book review, you MUST reveal how you obtained the free & legal download. Please make your source clear.
  • You can list your books in advance or list them as you read them.
  • Crossovers to other reading challenges is acceptable, but ARCs/galley e-books DO NOT count. Again, this is a Reading Challenge to read as many of the FREE e-books legally offered for your e-reader. To get started, check out the Top 100 Free books on Amazon, or the Free e-books on Barnes & Noble.
  • Any linked reviews that do not meet the guidelines will not be entered into the monthly drawing for the prize of the month.

Levels:
Coupon Clipper: 12 Books
Penny Pincher: 24 Books
Super Saver: 30+ Books

Please visit this post to sign up for the challenge: Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge 2012!


The level I'm aiming for is the lowest:

Coupon Clipper: 12 Books

(I don't want to be too ambitious in my first reading challenge, but Im hoping that I can go beyond the 12 books and maybe even reach the Super Saver level).

Okay, so now I'm going to show you just some of the books I have in mind for this challenge:

1. The Wedding Gift by Kathleen McKenna
This book was first brought to my attention by Missie. It's apparently been optioned by a movie production company. You can read her review HERE.


The Wedding Gift

2. Angel in the Shadows by Lisa Grace
I came across this book on the author's website while visiting during a blog hop. The author informed readers that the book was available as a free download and that the book has also been optioned for a movie.


Angel In The Shadows (The Angel #1)

I acquired my copy during a blog hop held by the Indie Book Collective (a great blog hosted by amazing indie authors and it should be visited). Despite having acquired it as part of the hop, this book still qualifies for this challenge as it is also currently a FREE Amazon download, so hurry over there and get your copy.


The Trouble With Spells (Of Witches and Warlocks, #1)

I acquired my copy the same way as the first. A Smashwords coupon was sent to all participants in the hop at the end of the hop. I was impressed with the author's friendliness, generosity and good spirit in e-mailing us and responding to my e-mails personally and promptly.


The Demon Kiss (Of Witches and Warlocks, #2)

5. The Childe by C.A. Kunz (The Childe #1)
I acquired this free download off Amazon as it was available for a limited time (and may till be available) in order to promote the book while the promotional Book Tour for it is making its way through the blogosphere. This mother-son writing team have come up with a winner, if mot reviews I've read are to be believed, so I look forward to reading this very soon.


The Childe (The Childe, #1)

6. Hollowland (The Hollows #1) by Amanda Hocking
I've heard so much about the self-published legend Amanda Hocking and her novels, so when I saw this available for free download on Amazon, my heart skipped a beat. The book appears to still be available for free download so get over there and download your copy.


Hollowland


I've been intrigued by the premise of this book and, with all the hype surrounding it, I'm sure it will make for an enjoyable read.


Jenny Pox (The Paranormals, #1)


This was another free download off Amazon, I got the sequel for free off Smashwords and won the third book, Bleeder, from a blog giveaway.


Space Junque (Apocalypto, #1)


This was another free Amazon download which the author informed readers about after a lovely interview hosted by Kathy at the "I Am A Reader, Not A Writer" blog. I think it may still be available for free download.


Excuse Me, My Brains Have Stepped Out


This was one of the first few books I downloaded for free off Amazon and I recently won another book in the series and downloaded two others, so I'm thinking it's about time I got started on reading this series.


A Bride for Tom


Another free download off Amazon and the second in Ruth Ann Nordin's Nebraska Historical Series, I'm thinking that I should at least give the first two books a try before pronouncing the verdict on this series.


A Husband for Margaret


12. Irish Moon by Amber Scott
Anything with "Irish" in the title (or anywhere in the book) has got my attention, so I look forward to reading this one. This was another free Amazon download.


Irish Moon


If I manage to make it beyond the 12 Books mark, I would also like to read:

13. What She Doesn't Know by Tina Wainscott
The blurb seems interesting and it' still available for FREE download right now!



What She Doesn't Know


14. Head Cases by Scott Nicholson
Another free Amazon download, this book's blurb claimed that the book contained things your shrink did not want you to know. Very intriguing, indeed!


Head Cases


15. Fated by Carolyn McCray
Another free Amazon download, this title comes highly recommended from author Amber Scott.


Fated


16. Injustice is Served by Reena Jacobs
I love Reena Jacobs! She's truly one of the nicest, friendliest authors I've ever known and I've already reviewed her previous book, I Loved You First, on this blog and now I can't wait to read her latest release.

Injustice Is Served



Okay, so I'm going to stop right there before I get carried away and start adding a whole load of books that I'll never be able to read in one year. However, before I leave you to comment on this post with news of your favourite free downloads, your reading goals, recommendations or whatever else you might want to say, there's one more freebie I want to inform you all of. I've just been made aware of this great news!

The Vincent Boys by Abbi Glines

The Vincent Boys (The Vincent Boys, #1)

(one of my favourite reads of 2011)

is currently available for FREE on Amazon!

Here's your chance to grab a great read for FREE (or as we say here in South Africa, for "MAHALA!").

You can click HERE to grab you free copy!

Enjoy! :)