Showing posts with label Adult Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Fiction. Show all posts

Blood Will Out by Jo Treggiari

Blood Will Out
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

The animal torture and abuse part were just some of the biggest disappointment, hence I didn't finish reading this book. There's no outstanding character or part in the story that will awe readers, and the flow of the story is too dragging and quite common. Ari, the main character, is irksome and her point of view is too bland; the conversation between the characters is also quite annoying to read.

I had high hopes before reading this because I was really intrigued by the synopsis; I even pushed myself on finishing it but I just can't seem to find any sense of why should I do it. I should not have set any expectations just because of how I love reading young adult fiction and just because of the plot of the story.

Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky

Before and Again
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Before and Again is the first novel of Barbara Delinsky that I've got to read, thanks to the publisher for providing a reading copy of the book. Maggie's traumatic past and on how she tries to handle her new life is an engrossing story, however, there are some parts that I found too slow or a bit boring to read. Perhaps those portions could have been omitted without making a big difference in the flow of the story.

Maggie's story will touch readers in some way, and it is also another great novel about loss, grief, friendship, moving forward and forgiveness. Several people could be able to connect with Maggie particularly on the aspects of loss and grief. Lastly, there are a handful of remarkable quotes that I think are really relatable such as,
"Parents can be narrow-minded when it comes to the dreams they have for their kids."

Crossing Oceans by Gina Holmes

Crossing Oceans
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amazing, outstanding, excellent, remarkable and highly recommended. Those are just some of the things I could say about this debut novel of Gina Holmes. When I bought this, I wasn't expecting that I will not stop turning the pages once I start reading it. I stayed up till 3 in the morning just to be able to finish this novel because I was really curious and excited about what will happen next.

This is the very first novel of Gina Holmes that I've read and I'm looking forward to reading her other books such as Dry as Rain and Wings of Glass.


Gap Creek by Robert Morgan

Gap Creek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I rated this 5 stars because of the way it was written and the twists in this couple's story. But if I have to rate the characters in this novel, I would definitely rate Julie 4.5 stars and her husband Hank only 1 star. This couple is two different souls who just hurriedly tied the knot without even has the slightest idea about each other. Hank was just strong in physique but not on the inside because of how he easily snap and breakdown during problems.

I know that other reviews on this book were not that good but for me, I enjoyed reading it. It showed us that marriage is not pure bliss and that couples must be headstrong and should help each other in times of struggles. And before I could forget, I was really amazed that a man written this because of how he portrayed women/wives stronger than them, guys.


Two Women by Marianne Fredriksson

Two Women
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What I love about this book is on it show that sometimes we meet someone or some people who unexpectedly help us along the way.

Both ladies, Inge and Mira, had a tragic or unpleasant past that they still haven't resolved. But with the help of each other and their families, they were able to settle and overcome what happened in the past.

The story of the friendship of Inge and Mira was broadened up to their sons and daughters. And they found not only friendship but a family among them.


Honolulu by Alan Brennert

Honolulu
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From the beginning till the end, this book will surely captivate any readers by heart. It is filled with stories on how women live during the early 19th century and how they were to able to cope with every struggle they've encountered. If you like reading stories about women empowerment, then you must not miss adding this book to your to-read list.


Or Best Offer: A Short Story by Beck Medina

Or Best Offer: A Short Story
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I've read this in just one sitting. It's a light read and I enjoyed reading it. I'm just a little unsatisfied with the ending because I think the author could have extended it. But overall, I will recommend this to anyone.


Dear John by Nicholas Sparks

Dear John
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I had the chance to watched the movie version first and now that I've finally read the book, I must admit that the latter is much better. I felt that Savannah was impatient in the movie version. But in the book, Savannah's reasons and her story was further explained. For me, this is one of those books that tells us that some things are just not meant to be.


The Shipping News by Annie Proulx

The Shipping News
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I understand why is that there are negative reviews about this book. I also had a hard time finishing this book because there are some parts that are dull or not that interesting. But overall, I enjoyed the 3/4 of the novel and I guess I could only recommend this to those who can devote a lot of time to be able to finish this book.

Miss Chopsticks by Xinran

Miss Chopsticks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The title of this novel piqued my interest, hence I made sure to add this to my to-read list. I could have finished this within two days if only I was not that busy during the time I decided to read it. What I love about this book is on how it showcases women spreading their wings in today's era and competing and making their own mark just like the opposite sex. I reckon any women out there could relate to one or two characters in this book just like I did. In my case, I see bits of myself on Three, Five and Six. How about you?

Between Me and You: A Novel by Allison Winn Scotch

Between Me and You: A Novel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Between Me and You is a fiction novel that tells about the story of the married couple, Ben and Tatum. It narrates the imperfect relationship they have: from the struggles, jealousy, secrets, jealousy and infidelity.

The story was narrated through Ben and Tatum's perspective; the flashbacks dated from their first meeting in the bar where Tatum used to work up to how their lives were entangled in secrets and deceit during their marriage. They both know that they still love each other, but there are instances that they felt one has already fallen out of love.

This novel sort of reminds everyone that there's no such as perfect marriage, but it's up to those who are in the relationship how to work it out. There will be problems that married couples encounter during the course of their marriage; trying to forgive and forget is one of the important factors to consider and remember. And this is what Ben and Tatum did to be able to save their relationship.

Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Big Little Lies Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Big Little Lies is astoundingly a marvelous novel that everyone, in particular women, should read because of how excellently it was written by Lianne Moriarty. I’ve read a lot of good review about this book, thus I immediately add it in my to-be-read list on 2015. However, I wasn’t able to read it right away; I’m also planning on watching the TV series adaptation of this novel after I’m done, hence I took the opportunity to read it recently because I have more spare time.

The setting in Australia, the characters, and the storyline were all carefully contemplated and nicely narrated. The story will make us compare our lives and ponder about others’ true lives in our surrounding to the characters in this book. We usually want to show only the good or the better façade; that we are contented and have a wonderful family. However, there’s a saying that, “Nothing’s perfect.”

No matter how good one can hide his or her problems; people will never believe that you are living in an ideal life that everyone dreams of. Celeste’s family is what the other mothers in the Pirriwee Public School consider as the epitome of the perfect life, which isn’t exactly what it appears to be. On the other hand, Jane’s is the exact opposite because people thought that her son, Ziggy, is a bully or a problem-child. Jane also suffers from eating disorder because she has a severe distress about her body weight, thus it is unmistakable that her severe thinness is apparent.

As for Madeline, her life story represents mothers’ dilemma with their growing child and on how they try all their best to keep up with their lives. Celeste’s tale of abusive husband is another wake up call to every woman that it’s not right that any men would just lay their hand on us, especially physical abuse, just because we did something that did not pleased them.

This book reminds me of an incident I witnessed when I was still in college. While I was walking on my way to school, I saw a couple of college student who were talking in the sidewalk. The guy was obviously angry and shouting while the girl was trying to explained to him. What shocked me was when I saw that he slapped this girl; it happened on a busy street and I’m not sure if aside from me, if there was anybody noticed that incident. I was stunned on what I’ve seen, but I just continued my walk to school. I didn’t bother to stop and meddle. Perhaps I was afraid that I might get hurt in the situation if I interfered, or maybe I just simply don’t want to be nosy on other people’s lives.

How I and the other people reacted that time just shows that there are still a lot of people that turn blind and deaf on cases of abuse. But as I got older, wiser and braver, I could say that if that I could come across the same unpleasant incident, I will be confident to speak up and stop that guy right away.

Sometimes, we should be more fearless in our actions and beliefs because it will be for the betterment, if not of our own life, of the lives of others. Just like what happened to the characters of Madeline, Celeste, Jane, as well as Bonnie and Renata, being brave and acting for what we think is right leads to the freedom of the two of them from the abuse. I don’t support what Bonnie did, but I condemn Perry and all the things he has done. In my opinion, Bonnie’s reaction was her only way to save Celeste that time, and what happened to Perry his unintentional.

May this book serve as a reminder that we, women, deserve a happy life; may it not be perfect, but it is much better than living in a make-believe.


Bitter Sweet Love by Michael Faudet

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AUTHOR: Michael Faudet

PUBLISHER: Andrews McMeel Publishing

PUBLICATION DATE: October 25, 2016

PAGES: 208
SYNOPSIS FROM GOODREADS:

Bitter Sweet Love is the much-anticipated second collection of internationally best-selling poet Michael Faudet, author of "Dirty Pretty Things," a finalist in the 2015 Goodreads Readers Choice Awards. Michael Faudet's whimsical and often erotic writing has captured the hearts and minds of literally thousands of readers from around the world. He paints vivid pictures with intricate words and explores the compelling themes of love, loss, relationships, and sex. All beautifully captured in poetry, prose, quotes, and little short stories.



MY RATING:1STAR
Similar to Faudet's first published of a compilation of poems, this 2nd book of the author didn't please me. There are few prose and poems that are a bit okay yet still far to be considered remarkable or exceptional.

If you are interested in this book, you may buy it from Amazon:

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Dirty Pretty Things by Michael Faudet

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AUTHOR: Michael Faudet

PUBLISHER: Michael Faudet

PUBLICATION DATE: November 18, 2014

PAGES: 274

SYNOPSIS FROM GOODREADS:

Dirty Pretty Things is the much-anticipated book by Michael Faudet. His whimsical and often erotic writing has already captured the hearts and minds of literally thousands of readers from around the world. He paints vivid pictures with intricate words and explores the compelling themes of love, loss, relationships, and sex. All beautifully captured in poetry, prose, quotes and little short stories.



MY RATING:1STAR
I was really curious about what's the hype about this poetry book. It's price around USD 12-13 when I saw it in our local bookstore so I thought that maybe it is really worth the price. But to my great dismay, the hype and the price doesn't equate to the quality of the poems in this collection. The author wants to convey passion of love and lovemaking, but really the poems are just mediocre. I was really curious on what's the hype about this poetry book. It's price around USD 12-13 when I saw it in our local bookstore so I thought that maybe it is really worth the price. But to my great dismay, the hype and the price doesn't equate to the quality of the poems in this collection. The author wants to convey passion of love and lovemaking, but really the poems are just mediocre.

I also purchased Faudet's 2nd book of Bitter Sweet Love. And despite the average rating of the said book here in Goodreads, I'm still giving it a chance to amuse me.

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