Thursday, March 30, 2017

March 3-in-1

The topic for March's 3-in-1 is Books You Regret Buying and that is a pretty self explanatory topic. The 3 in 1 series was started in a Goodreads group called Booktubers from around the world created by Cherrie Walker.

Booktubers From Around The World ⇨ https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/195015-booktubers-from-around-the-world

1. The Body in the Woods By: April Henry
The Body in the Woods (Point Last Seen, #1)

   I read this way back in October of 2015 thinking that it was going to be a very creepy murder mystery and was very disappointed. I ended up giving this 2/5 stars wishing it would have done more for me. There was a very paranoia feeling coming from this but I wasn't afraid or creeped out. I wish I would have checked this out of the library instead of paying my money for it.

2. Cruel Crown By: Victoria Aveyard
Cruel Crown (Red Queen, #0.1-#0.2)

   I read this in January of 2016 and I hate that I didn't like this novella because I love the series so freaking much. I ended up giving this 3/5 stars. So basically this is like two novellas wrapped into one and you would think that would be an amazing thing but I think that is exactly what ruined this for me. Queens Song was about Queen Coriane and I loved that one because we don't get to know much about her from the series. But there is also Steel Scars which is about Farley's background which was boring and didn't need a novella, in my opinion, to tell about her upbringing. Her story could have been told with simply one or two pages in Red Queen or Glass Sword.

3. The Sorceress By: Michael Scott
The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #3)

   I hated this one so much that I DNF'd (did not finish) it and I only gave it on star because I couldn't give it zero. This is the third book in The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series and may not have been a bad book it could have been the fact that I bought this thinking that it was book 2 but later finding out that it was not. I skipped a whole book and missed a lot, which would explain why I was completely lost from what I did read, and I really liked the first book so I'm fighting with the decision of rather or not I should start over and make sure I buy them in the correct order.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Elementary, She Read Bk. 1 By: Vicki Delany

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Synopsis
Gemma Doyle, a transplanted Englishwoman, has returned to the quaint town of West London on Cape Cod to manage her Great Uncle Arthur's Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium. The shop--located at 222 Baker Street--specializes in the Holmes canon and pastiche, and is also the home of Moriarty the cat. When Gemma finds a rare and potentially valuable magazine containing the first Sherlock Homes story hidden in the bookshop, she and her friend Jayne (who runs the adjoining Mrs. Hudson's Tea Room) set off to find the owner, only to stumble upon a dead body. 

The highly perceptive Gemma is the police’s first suspect, so she puts her consummate powers of deduction to work to clear her name, investigating a handsome rare books expert, the dead woman's suspiciously unmoved son, and a whole family of greedy characters desperate to cash in on their inheritance. But when Gemma and Jayne accidentally place themselves at a second murder scene, it's a race to uncover the truth before the detectives lock them up for good.

Fans of Sherlock Holmes will delight in the sleuthing duo of Gemma and Jayne in Elementary, She Read, the clever and captivating series debut by nationally bestselling author Vicki Delany.

Publishing Co.: Crooked Lane Books
Release Date: March 14th, 2017
Rating: ★★★★

Review:
I received this book from Netgalley and Crooked Lane Books in exchange for my honest review. It took me longer to finish this than I thought it would but that was a personal decision. I loved that got an actual murder mystery and not a murder mystery over shadowed by a romance, thank god! I loved how the mystery was built up from the beginning because it wasn't overwhelming but it also wasn't hidden information. 

I also like how we got a couple chapters to date the characters before we got down to the nitty-gritty. I was actually able to build a relationship with the characters, good or bad, I got the chance to know them. I really enjoyed this murder mystery but Gemma, the main character, started to really aggravate me because she was way too smart to do so many dumb things, constantly putting herself in bad situations. She was just such a frustrating character. Detective Estrada was pissing me off the whole book with her time wasting by looking for things that weren't there, Ryan who was also a detective, and also very realistic, just happened to be a former flame of Gemma's, which in turn I think fueled the dislike that Estrada had for Gemma...but I could be wrong.

I actually really liked how it ended even though I wish it would have ended with some clear romantical direction between Ryan and Gemma but with that being said I see where the next book is going to pick up on that note. Even though Gemma started to annoy me I still enjoyed piecing this mystery together and I would recommend this as a good mystery book for someone starting to venture out into the mystery genre.  


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The Flintstones, Vol. 1 By: Mark Russell

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Synopsis:
Fred and Barney reunite for Mark Russell's modern take on Hanna-Barbera's most famous stone-age family! This new series starring the first family of Bedrock (and civilization, really) tells the story of who we are and why we do what we do as if it all began with Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and the rest of the citizens of Bedrock. Shining a light on humanity's ancient customs and institutions in a funny origin story of human civilization, Mark Russell (PREZ) blends modern interpretations with Hanna-Barbera's classic character's, bringing a breath of fresh stone-age air. Hanna-Barbera has created some of the most recognizable animated characters of all time. As part of DC Comics' re-imagination of cartoons like Scooby-Doo, The Flintsones, Johnny Quest, Space Ghost, and Wacky Racers, these new series will be infused with modern and contemporary concepts while keeping the heart and soul of the classic animation. 
Collects THE FLINTSTONES #1-6. 

Publishing Co.: DC Comics
Release Date: March 28th, 2017
Rating: ★★
Review:
I received this copy from Netgalley and DC Comics in exchange for my review. I was so excited and hyped up for this but I ended up only liking the first two comics in this volume...out of 6. I started off laughing and enjoying myself but then it just got really boring and went down hill. The subjects that were attempted to be touched on could have been handled better and the comic featuring the aliens could have been omitted in my opinion. That one just ruined the experience for me. I did enjoy the makeover and the modern snippets added into this classic but I wish it would have been better.

I would not recommend picking the whole volume up but I would recommend picking up the first two entries.



Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Suicide Squad, Volume 1: The Black Vault By: Rob Williams


Synopsis:
From writer Rob Williams, superstar artist Jim Lee and Philip Tan comes the new Suicide Squad!

The government has once again handpicked the worst of the worst for its Task Force X. Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Katana and Killer Croc. All deadly criminals sent on the most dangerous missions possible by a governement that wants them killed. But their newest challenge? A teammate so powerful that even this group of murderers and thieves can't control. 

Behind the pencils of Jim Lee and Philip Tan, as well as the pen of writer Rob Williams comes Suicide Squad, Volume 1: The Black Vault!

CollectingSuicide Squad 1-4, Rebirth

Publishing Co: DC Comics
Release Date: Feb. 28, 2017
Rating: ★★★

Review:
I received this from Netgalley and DC Comics in exchange for my honest review. I loved the graphics in this comic but I did not care for the actual story line that was presented. The story line itself I just felt was a little boring and not really exciting but I did like the background files we got at the end. I also really loved all the extra art at the end, especially this particular one of Joker that I think was freaking phenomenal.

I would most likely buy this exclusively just for the artwork, so I'm not sure where I stand exactly on the recommendation level.





Thursday, March 2, 2017

The Heart is a Nursery for Hope By: Elaine Reardon


Description:
The overarching theme of Elaine Reardon's poetry chapbook, The Heart is a Nursery for Hope, is life, in all its quirkiness, from small moments in the day to life changing events. Whatever the heart holds can nourish and transform.

Genre: Free Verse Poetry
Publishing Company: Create Space
Release Date: Sept. 15, 2016
Date Started: Feb. 21, 2016
Date Finished: Feb. 21, 2016
Rating: ★★★★★

Review:
     I requested and received this collection of poems form Netgalley and Create Space Publishing for review. There's not much I can say about this except I absolutely loved it and enjoyed reading it. Everything was just so beautifully written and very emotionally connecting. Her words pulled you in and made you feel how she was feeling during that time. This is the best collection of poetry I've read so far this year and I would definitely recommend this to anyone and everyone, especially those trying to get into poetry because this is just an amazing work of art.