Saturday, 29 June 2013

June Book Favourites!

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Welcome to a new 'feature' for my blog, a post that will happen at the end of every month. As a self confessed book nerd I tend to read a lot so I thought I would let you know what books I have been loving throughout the month of June!

1. Hopeless by Colleen Hoover

Wow. She's only gone and done it again! I am in love with Colleen Hoover, Slammed and Point of Retreat were my favourite books by this author but Hopeless? That just blew both of them out of the water for me. When I first started reading this I thought okay cool it's just another of your typical easy to read good girl meets bad boy high school romance books that you forget about only moments after you put it down. I was wrong, I was so wrong. It's a heart wrenching tale that I just did not see coming. This book has got to be one of the easiest 5 star ratings that I have ever given, it was truly breathtakingly beautiful. I really want to tell you what happens but I can't you'll have to read it for yourself, I mean you get suspicious pretty soon that something isn't quite right, but I didn't expect the twist to be so huge, when we find out what happened to Sky, I had tears in my eyes. I just didn't see it coming. So I can't say more than that if you choose to read any of the books I list in this post please read this one!
A word of advice if you're an emotional reader have a box of tissues handy.

2. Ten Tiny Breaths by K. A. Tucker

Okay I admit it I first read this book back in April, and I fell in love with it, the reason it's in my June favourites is because I wasn't sure if this book was actually as good as I first thought it was so I read it again, and I still loved it.

This is a story about love, loss, friendship, about losing everything and learning how to pick up the pieces again at the end of it all. Kacey Clearly (the main protagonist) lost her mother, father, best friend, and boyfriend all in one night in a car accident. For four years Kacey and her little sister Livie live with their Aunt and Uncle. That is until the Uncle attempts to attack Livie forcing Kacey to take her away from them to start a new life in Miami. She refers to herself as Kacey the imposter, the real Kacey died four years ago in the car accident. All that keeps her together when she feels the panic rising is ten tiny breaths.

Once in Miami we follow Kacey along her journey of healing, this entails 9 stages that Kacey must go through to make her life whole again.
Stage one - Comfortably Numb
Stage two - Denial
Stage three - Resistance
Stage four - Acceptance
Stage five - Dependence
Stage six - Withdrawal
Stage seven - Breakdown
Stage eight - Recovery
Stage nine - Forgiveness
Whilst in Miami she meets Trent a guy who lives in the same apartment block and whilst he makes her feel again he also harbours a secret that could destroy everything Kacey has worked so hard to put behind her. This book is one of those that you find yourself thinking how would I react if something like this had happened to me. It's thought provoking and it stays with you long after you turn the final page.


3. Entwined With You by Sylvia Day

The long awaited third book in Sylvia Days best selling Crossfire series, and oh boy was it worth the wait. Now if you are familiar with this series you will know that this was supposed to be the final book, however Ms Day has decided to continue the series with what I believe is at least two more books. Normally hearing news like this would have set me off in a blind rage, and it almost did. That is until I got my hands on book 3 devoured it in a matter of hours and realised that I was very happy with the way it ended, and whilst I'll probably remain curious as to what happens next for Gideon and Eva I don't feel I need to read the next two books to get the closure I wanted, that was delivered in spades by Entwined With You. Sorry I can't say more than that I don't want to spoil for anyone that hasn't read it yet, all you need to know is that I was extremely happy with the ending and that in itself is a huge spoiler if you've already read books 1 & 2.
The Crossfire series is of course recommended for fans of (don't hate me! please!) Fifty Shades of Grey, however (PLEASE hear me out!) as one of the reviews on the back of my copy of Bared to You says "A well written and sexually charged romance with characters who have real depth . . . I would highly recommend Bared To You because it's what Fifty Shades of Grey could have been" and I can honestly say I have never agreed with a review more. Also this book is a little bit more light hearted than my first two favourites.

That is all for my June Favourites I hope you enjoyed ready this post as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please checkout these books if you're even the slightest bit interested. Like I said if you  read only one of them it should be Hopeless, in fact I wrote these mini reviews in my order of preference. Also I have attached the Good Reads link for each book, all you have to do is click on the title of each book and it will take you to it's page so you can do a bit more research, if you'd like.

See you next time.

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Thursday, 6 June 2013

The Hangover Part 3 - a Review!

Okay, first off I'm sorry I've not posted for two months, not that it's much of an excuse but I've been very busy with University work but I'm back now and I will be posting more often. Or at least I plan to, you know what don't hold me to that considering my track record it may not happen I'm going to try.

So first post back and we're doing a review for The Hangover part 3! First things first let's have a look at the trailer!

Having now seen the film it's safe to say that the trailer shows quite a lot of the story, which surprises me but then you could also ask does it show the best parts of the film in the trailer? Yes and no if you ask me, there still some good parts that don't go in the trailer.

As usual the wolf pack get up to some crazy shenanigans as they try to track down a missing member of the group, like the first film this member is Doug only rather than drunkenly leaving him on the roof of Caeser's Palace this time he has been kidnapped by a drug gang leader (who is fleetingly referred to in the first film) and will be killed if the Wolf-pack don't find Mr Chow.

The premise for the Hangover Part 3 is as follows courtesy of IMDB

When one of their own is kidnapped by an angry gangster, the Wolf Pack must track down Mr. Chow, who has escaped from prison and is on the lam.

This time around there is no wedding, in fact there isn't even a Hangover. Many reviewers have picked on the fact that it's less of a comedy than it's two predecessors and more of a dark angry action thriller, which I can attest to. It definitely isn't as funny as the first two films (though it does make a few funny references to them) however I still enjoyed this film. The critics slated it, I think it has been judged too harshly, it's not a great film by any stretch of the imagination but it certainly isn't a terrible one.

I actually liked that they moved away from the alcohol/drug induced amnesia of the first two films, that was a tried an tested method but they had to do something different to end the series with a bang. I think it is a decent film. The first Hangover will always be remembered as one of the top class modern comedies by the public and critics alike and a lot of the time it's hard to live up to that kind of success.

That being said this film will still give you some thrills, laughs and twists along the way, it's a 90 min action/thriller/comedy ride that fans of the franchise won't be to disappointed with.I would say if you only like the series and didn't love it don't go to the cinema to watch this last instalment you might leave wishing you had never spent the money, you're better off waiting for it to come out on DVD or sky movies if you have it.

The film will not be to everyone's liking. I enjoyed it, I hope you will too. Don't give up on it just because the critics hated. Remember most people like Part 2 despite the critics not liking it. It's all down to the type of films that you enjoy watching. I loved comedy/ action/ thriller amongst many other genres so I enjoyed it. Mr Chow was at his best in this film, so was Alan for that matter I thought the way his story ended was cool. It was a nice way to put the series to bed whilst tying up the loose ends. 

I give it 3.5/5 stars! Not as good as the first two but still an enjoyable ride.

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