Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Robopocalypse


Robopocalypse by Daniel Wilson

In the not-too-distant future, technology takes over the world and begins exterminating the humans. I love apocalyptic stories, the what ifs that seem so plausible. This one is no different.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

1984

1984 by George Orwell
Um, I don't think I really need to write a "review" per se. I think the books reputation speaks for itself. But I will say that this is the first time I've read it. I really wanted it to end differently but it ended the only way it could.


Friday, November 11, 2011

Forest of Hands and Teeth


The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
I love zombies, and vampires, and supernatural stuff. They're fun to read. So I was drawn to this zombie novel for young adults. It started off really good. The idea of how this town of people had lived for generations was fascinating. As the story wore on I found the main character, Mary, to be terribly self-absorbed. To a point that I wanted to slap her. So it's a decent book, and there are more that follow (although I don't think Mary is the main character in the next one) so I may pick them up down the road. This was an easy and fast read.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Wicked Appetite

 
Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich





If you're a fan of Stephanie Plum (and why wouldn't you be?) Check out this first book in a new series from Janet Evanovich. I actually laughed out loud a couple times.


Friday, November 4, 2011

Evermore

Evermore by Alyson Noel

Meh. It's not awful, I did read the whole thing. But, I had the distinct feeling I had read this book before. At least in the beginning.


A Vintage Affair

A Vintage Affair by Isabel Wolff

The description from Amazon: "Phoebe Swift’s friends are stunned when she abruptly leaves a plum job to open her own vintage clothing shop in London—but to Phoebe, it’s the fulfillment of a dream, and her passion. Digging for finds in attics and wardrobes, Phoebe knows that when you buy a piece of vintage clothing, you’re not just buying fabric and thread—you’re buying a piece of someone’s past. But one particular article of clothing will soon unexpectedly change her life.

Thérèse Bell, an elderly Frenchwoman, has an impressive clothing collection. But among the array of elegant suits and couture gowns, Phoebe finds a child’s sky-blue coat—an item with which Mrs. Bell is stubbornly reluctant to part. As the two women become friends, Phoebe will learn the poignant tale of that little blue coat. And she will discover an astonishing connection between herself and Thérèse Bell—one that will help her heal the pain of her own past and allow her to love again."

I loved this book. I was a bit skeptical at first but I got pulled in by the story of the Frenchwoman. Phoebe is a likeable character and as the book unfolds you begin to understand why she does some of the things she does. The very end was wrapped up a little too tidily but otherwise was very well written, easy to read and enjoyable.