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Monday, December 1, 2014

2014: November Wrap Up & December TBR


Below is a recap of what I read in November, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming December. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.




Overall I enjoyed most of the books I read in November, but check out my Goodreads rating of each if you are interested. :) I am excited to hopefully finish the reading year strong and hopefully achieve my Goodreads goal of reading 60 books! :)

Saturday, November 1, 2014

2014: October Wrap-up & November TBR



Below is a recap of what I read in October, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming November. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.




Overall I enjoyed most of the books I read in October, but check out my Goodreads rating of each if you are interested. :) I also feel like I am finally out my reading slump, that lasted most of August and September. Let me know if you have read any of my TBR books and what you thought of them! Thanks and hope everyone had a great July!

My number one goal for November is to finish A Clash of Kings, I only have about 250 pages left so that shouldn't be a problem! :)

Friday, August 1, 2014

2014: July Wrap Up & August TBR


Below is a recap of what I read in July, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming August. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.



AUGUST TBR PILE
'Starters' by Lissa Price
'Not a Drop to Drink' by Mindy McGinnis
'Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore' by Robin Sloan
'I Am the Messenger' by Markus Zusak


Overall I enjoyed most of the books I read in July, but check out my Goodreads rating of each if you are interested. :) Let me know if you have read any of my TBR books and what you thought of them! Thanks and hope everyone had a great July!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Giveaway! Win Four by Veronica Roth! :)

Hello!! A couple of months ago when I reached 300 followers, I planned to host a giveaway here on my blog! But due to the issues that Blogger had, and is still having, with Google Friend Connect I ended up canceling that giveaway with plans to find an easier way to conduct it.

And that has led me to doing the giveaway through Twitter, for convenience for you and I. Hope that is okay with everyone! :) Head over to my Twitter to see how you can enter to win a copy of 'Four' by Veronica Roth. (Won't worry, it is really simple!)


All you have to do to enter is follow @Lets_Evaluate and retweet the status post for the giveaway which can be found clicking here. The giveaway is for US/CAN only and will be going on through July 15th 2014.

Thanks again to everyone that has been following Let's Evaluate! Hugs to all!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Books 'n' Bloggers Swap Reveal!


As some of you guys may know, I recently took part in the Books 'n' Bloggers Swap hosted by Chaotic Goddess Swaps! Now that the swap is complete, it is time for the reveal! The goal of this swap was to send your partner three books: a book you love, a book you haven't read but are interested in, and a book from your partner's wish list!

I was paired with the wonderful Kristen over at The Book Monsters, so make sure to check out her blog and her reveal post! Here are the wonderful books she sent me! :)


1. A book Kristen loved: 'I Am the Messenger' by Markus Zusak! I read 'The Book Thief' last month by Zusak and absolutely cannot wait to dive into this one. His writing is amazing and I already need another dose of it! :) Thanks Kristen!!

2. A book you haven't read: 'Pawn' by Aimee Carter! There was a lot of blogging hype around this book when it first came out but for some reason I never got around to picking it up. So happy to have it now!! I haven't read anything by Carter, so this will definitely be my first Thanks! :)

3. A book from your partner's wish list: 'Touch of Power' by Maria V. Synder! I have had this one my wish list for over a year and cannot wait to start the series now. Kristen read and loved this one, and it has really high ratings on Goodreads, so I am sure I will too!! :)

She also sent me some chapter samplers and bookmarks! I have been interested in checking out Landry Park and Half Bad so the samplers are a great place to start. Kristen also send me the cutest note, I cannot resist cats and books so that was perfect. (They are literally my two favorite things, so I now must insert a picture of my Gabby and her favorite thing to nap on).
Thanks again Kristen!! It was great being your partner.If you participated in this swap, make sure to leave your link below so I can check it out.



Tuesday, July 1, 2014

2014: June Wrap Up & July TBR



Below is a recap of what I read in June, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming July. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.



'Starters' by Lissa Price
'Elsewhere' by Gabrielle Zevin
'In Time' by Alexandra Bracken


This month started out amazing in terms of reading, but unfortunately I have been in a reading slump the last week and a half, hopefully I will get out of it soon. :) Let me know if you have read any of my TBR books and what you thought of them! Thanks and hope everyone had a great June!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

What's Next? [1] : 06/19/2014


Can't decide what book to read next? Need some help deciding? Then this meme is for you! :) What's Next? was created and is hosted by IceyBooks. Want learn more about this meme, click here. And don't forget to link up your post!

So this is my first week participating and I am super excited to since I cannot decide what to read next! I am currently about half away done with my current read (Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover) and plan to finish it in the next day or two.

So what do you think I should read next?

'Elsewhere' by Gabrielle Zevin

Welcome to Elsewhere. It is warm, with a breeze, and the beaches are marvelous. It’s quiet and peaceful. You can’t get sick or any older. Curious to see new paintings by Picasso? Swing by one of Elsewhere’s museums. Need to talk to someone about your problems? Stop by Marilyn Monroe’s psychiatric practice.

Elsewhere is where fifteen-year-old Liz Hall ends up, after she has died. It is a place so like Earth, yet completely different. Here Liz will age backward from the day of her death until she becomes a baby again and returns to Earth. But Liz wants to turn sixteen, not fourteen again. She wants to get her driver’s license. She wants to graduate from high school and go to college. And now that she’s dead, Liz is being forced to live a life she doesn’t want with a grandmother she has only just met. And it is not going well. How can Liz let go of the only life she has ever known and embrace a new one? Is it possible that a life lived in reverse is no different from a life lived forward?



Art student and monster's apprentice Karou finally has the answers she has always sought. She knows who she is—and what she is. But with this knowledge comes another truth she would give anything to undo: She loved the enemy and he betrayed her, and a world suffered for it. In this stunning sequel to the highly acclaimed Daughter of Smoke & Bone, Karou must decide how far she'll go to avenge her people. Filled with heartbreak and beauty, secrets and impossible choices, Days of Blood & Starlight finds Karou and Akiva on opposing sides as an age-old war stirs back to life.

While Karou and her allies build a monstrous army in a land of dust and starlight, Akiva wages a different sort of battle: a battle for redemption. For hope. But can any hope be salvaged from the ashes of their broken dream?



Veronica Severance feels cut off from the world. Forced to move from the city to rural Oregon with her parents, she is haunted by loneliness and by the chilling sounds of the Santiam, the river that runs through her backyard. Through the fog of isolation, Ronnie finds herself becoming close with Karen, a young girl who she babysits. But when she discovers Karen’s body on the banks of the Santiam, the victim of a supposed accident, Ronnie feels compelled to uncover the truth.

As she becomes increasingly obsessed with solving Karen’s death, Ronnie is led deeper and deeper into the woods surrounding the river and to the dark secret hidden within its midst. The Riveris a darkly atmospheric story of murder, isolation, obsession and dark secrets that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

Vote below on what you think I should read next! And also make sure to link to your What's Next? post for this week, if you participated, so I can make sure to stop by!

What's Next? [1]

Friday, June 13, 2014

'Otherbound' by Corinne Duyvis



Length: 400 pages (hardcover)
Publication Date: June 17th, 2014
Publisher: Amulet Books
Source: ARC, Goodreads First Reads
Overall rating: 4 / 5 stars

'Otherbound' follows the stories of two main characters, Nolan and Amara, who live in vastly different worlds. Amara is a servant protecting a princess. Nolan lives in Arizona and every time he closes his eyes, he is transported into Amara's world, seeing and feeling all that Amara is going through. Nolan has always been an observer in Amara's world, but one day that changes.

When I first read the synopsis for this book a few months ago, I was really intrigued about how the author would handle and convey such differing perspectives and worlds. I instantly knew that this was a YA fantasy that I wanted to read and I am definitely happy I got the chance to through Goodreads First Reads.

Corinne Duyvis does an amazingly beautiful job of writing both Nolan's and Amara's stories. They have distinct voices and I never got confused about whose story I was reading. I absolutely loved the characters of both Amara and Nolan, as well as the diversity they brought to the story and YA fiction in general. She pulled in a physically disabled main character and queer characters so beautifully but didn't make those elements the focus of the story. I think they easily could have been, but in a fantasy novel I think she included it perfectly. It was just part of the characters, rather than being the story, which I found perfect for a fantasy novel.

I also really enjoyed the magic system in 'Otherbound' although I do wish it was explained earlier on, I was often confused in the first half of the book. I would recommend trying not to figure the magic system out as you go, since it will leave you confused earlier on, but instead just continue to read and get answers later on.

One of my favorite elements was the character plot twist that happens towards the end of the novel. I did not see it coming, but thought it was a great turning point for the book. I was interested to see how this book would stand as a stand alone novel and I believe the plot twist was essential in order for no sequels to 'Otherbound.' There are not a lot of high fantasy stand alone novels in YA right now, but I think Duyvis executed it beautifully.

Overall, I definitely enjoyed reading 'Otherbound' and would highly recommend to fantasy readers. The dual perspectives, one in a fantasy world and one in Arizona, definitely make this a unique story and one I think would appeal to many YA readers.

[An ARC copy of this book was provided by Goodreads First Reads in exchange for my honest thoughts, opinions, and overall review. I received no compensation for this review.]

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Books 'n' Bloggers Swap!! Again!! :)


Just wanted to post quickly to let you know that I will once again be participating in the Books 'n' Bloggers Swap that is run over at Chaotic Goddess Swaps. I had an amazing time participating earlier this year and would definitely recommend it if you are interested! Here are the details:

Send your partner THREE books:
1.  A book you love
2.  A book you haven't read but are interested in
3.  A book from your partner's wish list

Rules:
-  Packages must contain three books that fit the criteria above.
-  Send books that fit your partner's genre preferences.
-  You must respond to emails from the swap hosts within a timely fashion.
-  Books MUST be mailed on or before June 28th.
-  You must send a tracking number for your package to your partner and the swap hosts.
-  You MUST post and link up your swap reveal post. This is non-negotiable.

Sounds like fun, right? The hosts we be assigning partners once the sign-up is closed, it is a great way to make more blogging friends. Head on over to the sign-up post to get more information! You can sign up through June 9th!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

2014: May Wrap Up & June TBR


Below is a recap of what I read in May, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming June. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.

MAY WRAP UP


JUNE TBR PILE
'Days of Blood and Starlight' by Laini Taylor
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han
'The Sandman, Vol 1: Preludes and Nocturnes' by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth
'Maybe Someday' by Colleen Hoover
'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood
'Scarlet' by Marissa Meyer

I am glad I finally got out of my reading slump this month and really enjoyed most of the books I read! The only book under four stars for me this month was 'Peanut.' Let me know if you have read any of my TBR books and what you thought of them! Thanks and hope everyone had a great May!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday [29]


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. This feature highlights a future release that you are eagerly waiting to come out.

by Jandy Nelson
Length: not released (hardcover)
Expected Publication: September 16th 2014
Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers

A brilliant, luminous story of first love, family, loss, and betrayal for fans of John Green, David Levithan, and Rainbow Rowell

Jude and her brother, Noah, are incredibly close twins. At thirteen, isolated Noah draws constantly and is falling in love with the charismatic boy next door, while daredevil Jude surfs and cliff-dives and wears red-red lipstick and does the talking for both of them. But three years later, Jude and Noah are barely speaking. Something has happened to wreck the twins in different and divisive ways . . . until Jude meets a cocky, broken, beautiful boy, as well as an unpredictable new mentor. The early years are Noah's story to tell. The later years are Jude's. What the twins don't realize is that they each have only half the story, and if they could just find their way back to one another, they’d have a chance to remake their world.

This radiant, fully alive, sometimes very funny novel from the critically acclaimed author of The Sky Is Everywhere will leave you breathless and teary and laughing—often all at once. 


[Synopsis from Goodreads]
 
  
I have to admit, the first thing that drew me to this was the cover, although quite simple, I love it for some reason. [: Comment below on your thoughts about 'I'll Give You the Sun' and link your WoW, if you participated this week.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

2014: April Wrap Up & May TBR


Below is a recap of what I read in April, what I am currently reading, and what I plan to read in the coming May. Although the to be read list is subject to change, these are the ones currently on my mind. Links will connect you to the book's Goodreads page.

APRIL RECAP


MAY TBR PILE
'Days of Blood and Starlight' by Laini Taylor
'Ask the Passengers' by A.S. King
'Otherbound' by Corinne Duyvis
'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak
'Girls in Trucks' by Katie Crouch

Since April wasn't a great reading month, I hope a smaller tbr will help me get motivated this month! Comment below what you read this month and if you have read any of the books on my tbr for May. Thanks! :) Hope everyone had a great April!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Friday, March 28, 2014

'The Testing' by Joelle Charbonneau


Length: 336 pages (hardcover)
Publication Date: June 4th, 2013
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books
Source: ARCycling
Overall rating: 2.5 / 5 stars

This dystopian story follows the main character Cia, who lives in a world that was left devastated from the Seven Stages War. In order to find and educate future leaders for the country, the government picks recent graduates to participate in The Testing, in order to select students that will get to move on with their studies in the university. Cia feels honored to be chosen as a candidate, since her father once was as well, but secrets and betrayals are continuously revealed as she fights for a spot.

Overall, this book was just okay for me. Looking back, I definitely don't regret reading it since it was pretty action packed, but I also had enough issues with it that I won't be recommending it to everyone I see. A lot of reviews I have read for 'The Testing' start off by saying that it just felt like 'The Hunger Games' all over again. And I definitely agree with that. The first chapter felt like a rip off of the start of 'Divergent' and from there on it just felt like I was reading 'The Hunger Games,' but not as absorbing and addicting.

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE 'The Hunger Games' but this story wasn't nearly as powerful for me. First off, I didn't really feel connected to the main character, Cia, even though the story is told from her point of view. I also didn't enjoy the boring love interest, Tomas. He got very little development and added nothing to the story for me. If I could compare a love interest to watching paint dry, I would pick Tomas. He just wasn't my cup of tea.

There was definitely some elements I really enjoyed about the actual test that candidates were put through though. I really liked a maze element, as well as the team test they were put through. Those two elements really sucked me in and I really wanted to know how they were resolved.

Overall at times I enjoyed the story and what was happening, but the lackluster characters, writing, and predictable plot points, make this one that I will likely forget in time. If you are a dystopian fanatic and want to give this a try, I would say go for it otherwise I wouldn't say it is a must read for me. The ending did leave me curious with how Cia will handle and deal with a new development, but not the point that I am racing out for second book.

[I received an ARC paperback copy of this book for review from ARCycling. Thanks again!]

Monday, March 17, 2014

It's Monday! What are you reading? [23]

'It's Monday! What are you reading?' is a meme hosted by Book Journey and consists of sharing what you have read this past week, what you hope to read this week, and whatever else fits in too. So here are my books for this week:

I finished 'The Darkest Minds' on Sunday and overall really enjoyed, giving it 4 / 5 stars. Keep an eye out for my review! I am only about two chapters into 'The Testing' so far and I am enjoying it, but the parallels to Divergent and The Hunger Games is kind of annoying. Hopefully it starts to steer its own path soon. I just picked up 'City of Lost Souls' from the library today, so I am sure I will start it soon!

Comment below if you have read any of these and let me know your thoughts on them. And also make sure to link your 'It's Monday! What are you Reading?' if you are participating this week. Hope everyone had a good weekend!