Saturday, 31 August 2013

A-Z Book Survey



I've seen this going around, and thought I'd join in the A to Z Survey from Jamie at The Perpetual Page-Turner

Author you’ve read the most books from:

 

Best Sequel Ever:

I loved Anna Dressed in Blood, and Girl of Nightmares just summed things up nicely, and gave you closure, even if it wasn't how you wanted it to end.

Currently Reading:

Drink of Choice While Reading:

Water? I mainly drink water, I mean, something's got to dilute the coffee milkshake.

E-reader or Physical Book?

I love physical books, always have, always will so I keep them for when I'm home and use my Kindle when out.

Fictional Character You Probably Would Have Actually Dated In High School:

Uhm, this is awkward. Okay, so either Augustus Waters from The Fault in Our Stars because, really, there's no need for an explanation. Or Dimitri Belikov from Vampire Academy, I guess I like older guys?

Friday, 30 August 2013

Review: Prep School Confidential

Prep School Confidential
 Author:

Publication Date: July 30th 2013
Publisher:  St. Martin's Griffin       
 

Anne Dowling practically runs her exclusive academy on New York’s Upper East Side—that is, until she accidentally burns part of it down and gets sent to a prestigious boarding school outside of Boston. Determined to make it back to New York, Anne couldn't care less about making friends at the preppy Wheatley School. That is, until her roommate Isabella’s body is found in the woods behind the school.

When everyone else is oddly silent, Anne becomes determined to uncover the truth no matter how many rules she has to break to do it. With the help of Isabella’s twin brother Anthony, and a cute classmate named Brent, Anne discovers that Isabella wasn’t quite the innocent nerdy girl she pretended to be. But someone will do anything to stop Anne’s snooping in this fast-paced, unputdownable read—even if it means framing her for Isabella’s murder.


"Roses are  red, 
 Violets are blue  
Your roommate is dead 
Mind your own business, or you will be, too."    -Prep School Confidential.

"Once upon a time there was a girl who was special. 
This is not her story. 
Unless you count the part where I killed her." - Ultraviolet by
 
The point to that, you ask? Well, there needs to be more things like that, because really, I'll read them in a heartbeat.
I have never watched or read Gossip Girl, but I'm addicted to Pretty Little Liars, and Veronica Mars, and Prep School Confidential in essence, reminds me of them.
When Anne Dowling starts a fire and burns down her school (Ahem, part of the auditorium in the school), is the last straw for her fancy school, and her over-emotional mother (no, really, she needs to see someone, stat.) and her big shot Lawyer of a father, she gets sent to an exclusive small boarding school, Wheatley, where the kids are all proper, and sons and daughters of politically important people. Wheatley, with they're proper uniform with ties and headbands. In other words, way out of Anne's comfort zone. It doesn't take her long to settle in and her roommate is nice, she finds it's not so bad, though she misses her friends and ruling her old school. Until her roommate is murdered and nobody questions anything and sweeps it under the rug.
But one thing's for sure; Anne will find the murder.
Even if it puts hers in danger.
There is a desperate need  to have more characters like Anne Dowling. She may be rich, and easily a Queen Bee, but she's not a bitch, she's not snobby, she's outspoken and confident but insecure enough that she's not all high and mighty . She's snarky and sarcastic, and all kinds of wonderful, and very observant . She's also mischievous, a rule breaker, a little untrusting but really, really loyal. And she also sees the lines between her world and the world at Wheatley, and the shocking reality of what hides behind closed doors. She was determined, even when she was afraid, even when she knew she was being framed for Isabella's murder. She was funny too, with her own quirks. What I did find, she underestimated the friends she made, her little following, and took them for granted. But under the circumstances, when she can't trust anyone, I forgive that. And that she was never mean about it.
Anthony, Isabella's brother. Hmm, I'm not sure about him. He was a little contradictive, calling out Anne for being snobby and presumptuous, when he was being presumptuous about her at the same time. He's the type of hit-first character, he doesn't think things through, and yes I felt sorry for him, but I didn't really care for him at all.
Then there's Brent, who 's hot and cold with Anne at times, who's also hiding something from her. He was nice, and a little mysterious, and though his reputation is of a 'ladies man.' or, which I like to call it, a man whore, he's not, and he really likes Anne. I needed more Brent.
And of course, the mean-girl. Alexis, used to getting what she wants, whether from blackmail or sabotage, or her father throwing money at the school. Ex-queen Bee because she is, well frankly, a bitch. A real bitch. Pompous and arrogant, with a fake smile and daggers for eyes, all kinds of fake that's not even hiding that it's fake.
I didn't like her in the slightest. But that's probably the point.
The thing I loved about Prep School Confidential is that it actually kept me guessing. I watch a lot of crime shows and am usually right, and though I had a feeling, I wasn't a 100% sure, and I was wrong. Which made me happy, because it wasn't predictable.

I also loved that the romance was light, which depending on my mood, differs whether it annoys me or not. But, it alright good, and no insta-love people! It progressed with the book, and wasn't the main focus, and it would've been just as good without it.

Oh, Prep-School Confidential, you were full of charm, wit, and murder. I want to give you a formal apology, I really underestimated you. I'm sorry.
 
Rating: 4.5/5
 
 






 

Feature & Follow (#2)

Feature and Follow Friday is a weekly bloghop hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. I participated last week and discovered a lot of great blogs, so I'm really looking forward to doing the same this week!

 
This weeks Question:
If you could only have ONE – one book – for the rest of your life. Don’t cheat…what would it be?

Awh, crap. Now that's just cruel.

No, seriously, I've been sat here thinking for ten minutes....

Uh, okay, alright, alright. I'll choose.

I'm going to type the name with my eyes closed.

1...
2...
3...

The Fault In Our Stars.

If a book can get me crying like that, it's a winner.

Happy Friday!



Thursday, 29 August 2013

Booking Through Thursday: Quantity or Quality?

Booking Through Thursday is a weekly meme, hosted by btt2, about (mostly) books and reading.


Which is more important? Quality for your reading? Or quantity?


Though I do hate starting a book that's maybe only 100-200 pages, there's no doubt quality is more important. You could have a 500 page book that could be completely boring and therefore won't finish. What's important to me, is mainly the quality of the writing and the characters. Everything else like genre, is optional.

What do you prefer?


Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Waiting on Wednesday (#8)

"Waiting on" Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases.
 
Last week I had a near publication pick, so this week's a little further afield. Just to torture myself.
I was really surprised by Prep School Confidential, in the best way possible. It was nothing like I thought it would be, and I loved it.
 
Wicked Little Secrets (Prep School Confidential #2) by
Expected publication: March 4th 2014 by St. Martin's Griffin




Anne Dowling becomes entangled in a web of secrets involving a missing student and a conspiracy at Wheatley Prep in this fast-paced, juicy follow-up to Prep School Confidential

Anne Dowling—a fresh, original, and funny new YA heroine whose knowing, irreverent voice will remind readers of Pretty Little Liars and Private—is back for her second semester at Wheatley Prep. Although things have settled (somewhat) since her roommate Isabella’s death, Anne's still kind of obsessed with the disappearance of Wheatley student Matthew Weaver thirty years ago, since she found a picture of him and his crewmates with the words “they killed him” scrawled on the back among Isabella’s things.

When Anne learns that her boyfriend Brent’s dad is one of the now-powerful Wheatley alumni who rowed crew with Matthew, and that the crew team continues to induct new members with a creepy-sounding ritual called “The Drop,” she knows further investigation could put her relationship with Brent in danger. Determined to discover the truth, she reaches out to Anthony, Isabella’s townie brother, who helps her delve deeper into the secrets in Wheatley’s past. Secrets someone would kill to keep hidden. As the school’s Spring Formal—and its notorious afterparty—approaches, Anne sees the perfect opportunity to do some off-campus digging into the lives of Wheatley’s VIPs in this thrilling, unputdownable read—but if she’s not careful, she’ll be the next student who never comes back.




What's on yours this week? :)

 
 

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Teaser Tuesday (7)





Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading.

Right, my Teaser Tuesday is going to be early since I'm going to England tomorrow! On three hours sleep, I really hate my insomniac tendencies sometimes.

Title: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
Author:
Release date: August 20th 2009  
Publisher:  Disney Hyperion
Page: 29 on ADE 


Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, a fairly typical all-girls school-that is, if every school taught advanced martial arts in PE and the latest in chemical warfare in science, and students received extra credit for breaking CIA codes in computer class. The Gallagher Academy might claim to be a school for geniuses but it's really a school for spies. Even though Cammie is fluent in fourteen languages and capable of killing a man in seven different ways, she has no idea what to do when she meets an ordinary boy who thinks she's an ordinary girl. Sure, she can tap his phone, hack into his computer, or track him through town with the skill of a real "pavement artist"-but can she manoeuvre a relationship with someone who can never know the truth about her?

Cammie Morgan may be an elite spy-in-training, but in her sophomore year, she's on her most dangerous mission-falling in love.



"Hello." It was the exact same thing Mr. Mosckowitz had said, but oh was it different. "Welcome to the Gallagher Academy. I hope you're considering joining us," he said, but I'm pretty sure Macey, Bex, and I all heard, I think you're the most beautiful woman in the world, and I'd be honored if you'd bear my children. (Really, truly, I think he said that.)

Did I mention how much I love this book?  Link me, and I'll check yours out when I get back. :)