Showing posts with label Kiersten White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kiersten White. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday



This week's topic is:
Top Ten best/worse series endings! (real post)
Top Ten Series I will finish sometime in the soon-ish future 
When I saw this weeks prompt I thought about all the series that I have actually finished. This took about 2 seconds because I've only finished a handful...three? So, I thought I would steal this excellent prompt That Jaime at The Perpetual Page Turner did this week for pretty much the same reason. 




The Broke and the Bookish is a group of college aged and twenty somethings that have an unhealthy obsession with reading and would spend every last penny on books even if it meant skipping a few meals. We are the people  who lurk in the library, buy handbags based on how many books can be stashed in them, and who refer to characters in books as if they are personal friends.
We sought after other bookish college students to share in our love for reading and were brought together by the College Students group on Goodreads that was created in September 2008. Our desire to share great books with each other in and our tendency to be opinionated and passionate about all things book related naturally led to the birth of The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday



This week's topic is:
Top Ten favorite sequels... 
So I have a bit of problem of being stuck on the first book and never getting around to reading the sequels. Also, I often find book number two a bit disappointing. So I have five off the top of my head that are better than the first one. 


The Lost Saint - Bree Despain

Unravel Me - Tahereh Mafi


A Million Suns - Beth Revis

Supernaturally - Kiersten White


Iron Daughter - Julie Kagawa




The Broke and the Bookish is a group of college aged and twenty somethings that have an unhealthy obsession with reading and would spend every last penny on books even if it meant skipping a few meals. We are the people  who lurk in the library, buy handbags based on how many books can be stashed in them, and who refer to characters in books as if they are personal friends.
We sought after other bookish college students to share in our love for reading and were brought together by the College Students group on Goodreads that was created in September 2008. Our desire to share great books with each other in and our tendency to be opinionated and passionate about all things book related naturally led to the birth of The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010.


Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday



This week's topic is:
Top Ten Books on my fall TBR list... 
(in a perfect world where I actually finish things on my TBR list)


Etiquette & Espionage - Gail Carriger
I have the second book staring at me so I need to start this series. 

The Chaos of Stars - Kiersten White

I just love Kiersten's writing and really need to read something else by her and this one sounds fantastic!

The Boy on the Bridge - Natalie Standiford
Love, love, love Natalie Standiford!

The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two - Catherynne M. Valente

(my review of book 1)(my review of book 2)

The Truth About You & Me - Amanda Grace
Amanda Grace does not write feel good books and sometimes you want something gritty. 


The Clockwork Scarab - Colleen Gleason
Bram Stoker's sister and Sherlock's niece!? Yes, yes, YES!

The Melancholy of Mechagirl - Cathrynne M. Valente
I have loved what I've read of her and I adore short stories, so this seems like a perfect match!

Winger - Andrew Smith
Boarding school, Rugby and that cover, how could I refuse?

Divergent - Veronica Roth

Now that the last book will soon be out, I can binge-read this series. 

Taken  - Erin Bowman

If I put this on enough lists, I may actually read it sometime. 

Have you guys read any of these? Where's the best place to start? 



The Broke and the Bookish is a group of college aged and twenty somethings that have an unhealthy obsession with reading and would spend every last penny on books even if it meant skipping a few meals. We are the people  who lurk in the library, buy handbags based on how many books can be stashed in them, and who refer to characters in books as if they are personal friends.
We sought after other bookish college students to share in our love for reading and were brought together by the College Students group on Goodreads that was created in September 2008. Our desire to share great books with each other in and our tendency to be opinionated and passionate about all things book related naturally led to the birth of The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Stuff I Got This Week



Review:

Sophronia's first year at Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality has certainly been rousing! For one thing, finishing school is training her to be a spy (won't Mumsy be surprised?). Furthermore, Sophronia got mixed up in an intrigue over a stolen device and had a cheese pie thrown at her in a most horrid display of poor manners.
Now, as she sneaks around the dirigible school, eavesdropping on the teachers' quarters and making clandestine climbs to the ship's boiler room, she learns that there may be more to a school trip to London than is apparent at first. A conspiracy is afoot--one with dire implications for both supernaturals and humans. Sophronia must rely on her training to discover who is behind the dangerous plot-and survive the London Season with a full dance card. 


Now Kennedy has to take her mother’s place in the Legion if she wants to uncover the truth and stay alive. Along with new Legion members Priest and Alara, the teens race to find the only weapon that might be able to destroy the demon — battling the deadly spirits he controls every step of the way.


Isadora’s family is seriously screwed up.
Of course, as the human daughter of Egyptian gods, that pretty much comes with the territory. She’s also stuck with parents who barely notice her, and a house full of relatives who can’t be bothered to remember her name. After all, they are going to be around forever—and she’s a mere mortal.
Isadora’s sick of living a life where she’s only worthy of a passing glance, and when she has the chance to move to San Diego with her brother, she jumps on it. But Isadora’s quickly finding that a “normal” life comes with plenty of its own epic complications—and that there’s no such thing as a clean break when it comes to family. Much as she wants to leave her past behind, she can’t shake the ominous dreams that foretell destruction for her entire family. When it turns out there may be truth in her nightmares, Isadora has to decide whether she can abandon her divine heritage after all.


When 13-year-old Gretchen Harris's mother is murdered at Gretchen's 8th Grade graduation party, everyone in the town of Delphi, California, suspects a power struggle within the Oculus Society: Delphi's version of the Junior League. Gretchen's best friend, Jessica Shaw, might even hold the key to finding the culprit withThe Plotinus Ability: the Oculus Society's jealously guarded secret power to trade souls, which hinges on a kiss. Gretchen's hope at finding the murderer ends in tragedy when Ariel Miller—the class outcast—stalks Gretchen and Jessica and surreptitiously films them exchanging a kiss to test if the Plotinus Ability is real, not knowing their motives. The ensuing YouTube video ("Popular Girls = Secret Lovers") goes viral, Gretchen's and Jessica's lives are further shattered, and they vanish from Delphi. 

Flash forward two years later: Ariel is suddenly the most popular junior in town, but wracked with guilt over what she did to Gretchen and Jessica. When both girls reappear after their mysterious absence, Ariel finds herself pawn, suspect, and key player in their scheme to bring the murderer to justice.


I haven't read Etiquette and Espionage yet, but I'm sure I'm going to love it. I hadn't heard of Projection before it arrived on my doorstep, but I did enjoy The Secret Society of the Pink Crystal Ball. This doesn't look as fluffy but hopefully will be really good. 
That's what I got this week, what did you all get?

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday



This week's topic is:
Top Ten Books on my Summer TBR list...
(Some of these are carryovers from my spring one since they fell a bit by the wayside...)


Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitz - Still can't believe I haven't read this one.

How to Lead a Life of Crime
 by Kirsten Miller
- Done with Kiki Strike and can barely keep her books on the shelves at work.

Mind Games by Kiersten White - Still haven't read Endlessly but YAY new series!

The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepard - I always love a re-telling and this just sounds fab!

Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff - I liked Brenna's other novels, so on to the next.




Then You Were Gone by Lauren Strasnick - This just sounds really fantastic and I loved Her and Me and You.

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell - This one sounds so cute and fun.

Invisibility by David Levithan & Andrea Cremer - Love both of them and can't wait to see what they created together.

Taken by Erin Bowman - She's a local author and this just sounds really interesting and I keep meaning to read it and forgetting.

Truth or Dare by Jacqueline Green - This just sounds intriguing.



The Broke and the Bookish is a group of college aged and twenty somethings that have an unhealthy obsession with reading and would spend every last penny on books even if it meant skipping a few meals. We are the people  who lurk in the library, buy handbags based on how many books can be stashed in them, and who refer to characters in books as if they are personal friends.
We sought after other bookish college students to share in our love for reading and were brought together by the College Students group on Goodreads that was created in September 2008. Our desire to share great books with each other in and our tendency to be opinionated and passionate about all things book related naturally led to the birth of The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday



This week's topic is:
Top Ten Books on my Spring TBR list...
(yeah I may have switched this week and last week...oh well)


Level 2 by Lenore Appelhans
 - Fellow blogger and a dystopian, check.

The Archived by Victoria Schwab 
- Libraries and Schwab, check.

Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitz - She writes these faster than I can read them, so I need to get caught up.

How to Lead a Life of Crime
 by Kirsten Miller
- Just caught up with the Kiki Strike books, so on to this!

Mind Games by Kiersten White - Just realized I haven't read Endlessly yet...oh well, new series!


Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner
- Before I bought this, I thought it was a graphic novel. It sounds really interesting. Very different and a bit unsettling.

The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepard - I've been told this is amazing by a friend, so I shall read it. Plus, I always love a re-telling.

Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff - I liked Brenna's other novels, so on to the next.

Then You Were Gone by Lauren Strasnick - This just sounds really fantastic.

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell - This one sounds so cute and fun. We shall see!


The Broke and the Bookish is a group of college aged and twenty somethings that have an unhealthy obsession with reading and would spend every last penny on books even if it meant skipping a few meals. We are the people  who lurk in the library, buy handbags based on how many books can be stashed in them, and who refer to characters in books as if they are personal friends.
We sought after other bookish college students to share in our love for reading and were brought together by the College Students group on Goodreads that was created in September 2008. Our desire to share great books with each other in and our tendency to be opinionated and passionate about all things book related naturally led to the birth of The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010.

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