Showing posts with label Just One Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just One Year. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

A really quiet week this week. There haven't been any cover reveals that have grabbed me, but there is some other fun things I've been fangirling about.

BOOKS

How To Hang A Witch by Adriana Mather

The Publisher's Weekly blurb announcing this deal made me immediately want to read it.
When heroine Samantha Mather moves to modern-day Salem, Mass., she finds that the crimes of her descendants—who were involved in hanging witches in the town 300 years ago—come back to haunt her. 
The author is a descendant of someone involved in the Salem Witch Trials and I like the sound of the spin on this.

TV/MOVIE 

Just One Day/Just One Year is becoming Just One Movie

My love of Gayle Forman is pretty well known. I fangirl, a lot. I was THRILLED to learn that Allison and Willem's story is coming to the big screen (via Hollywood Reporter). I need casting news, immediately. I love these books and need for this to be a good adaptation.

What are you obsessed with this week?

Monday, December 23, 2013

Best of 2013


Top Ten Books of 2013!

We're getting close to the end of the year, and I am officially taking it easy on the blog for the rest of 2013. Kicking off Christmas week I am going to put up my list of the top ten books I read in 2013. This was hard, really hard.

There is a mix of YA, and adult on here. It was a good year for both genres. I've indicated which titles are adult. Each of the books link to my review (if posted).


Katherine Longshore brings Anne Boleyn to life effortlessly. Her voice stayed in my head long after I had finished the novel, and Katherine's brilliant writing only improves with each novel. She creates a sympathetic, yet still driven portrait of the doomed queen. Fans of Anne Boleyn will relish this one, and newcomers to the Tudor court will find much to enjoy as well. It's sexy, scandalous, and heart pulling.


A mind warp at it's finest. You'll feel like you're in one of Cordova's 'night films yourself as you question everything. This novel dares to question belief, perception, and reality. Does believing in something make it reality? It's thought provoking ending will make you want to read the novel again.


Victoria Schwab blurs the lines between good, evil and creates something in between. Vicious wants to make you question mortality, and your definition of the 'anti-hero'. Needless to say, she succeeds. Vicious is not only thrilling, taunt, and addictive, but it's brilliantly written. I, personally, was left wanting to beg her for more. You won't soon forget Victor or Eli after reading this one.


An intoxicating duology that ends with a fantastic finale. Bethany has created a world that is rich, characters that will immediately grab you, and has ended the series in the most fitting way. It's decadent, dangerous, and yet there is a little light of hope, which is exactly the message of her story. Araby grows leaps and bounds and remains one of my favourite female protagonists. 


After finishing Tampa I felt two things - shock and disbelief. A provocative, controversial novel whose main character, Celeste, is someone you will never forget. Alissa takes what could have been a disaster, and creates something thought provoking, and brilliantly written. It made me want to discuss it with everyone, but it also made me want to warn them (and I think that's exactly what Alissa was going for).

** Tampa is REALLY adult. It is not intended for the younger readers**


Another debut novelist who impressed me with her writing. The world building is fantastic, and Paige is a character I am going to love seeing evolve and change throughout the novel. An impressive set up to what appears to be an amazing series. If you're looking for the next series to get obsessed with, this just might be it.

7 Cress by Marissa Meyer

I don't want to say to much, as this one is not on shelves yet. I will say that I fell in love with Cress (both the book and the character). Marissa Meyer's third novel has set up what is going to be one spectacular finale. The writing is just as engaging as the previous novels, and the plot is tight. This is a series where you can tell the author has planned, and plotted and is weaving everything together. I am so excited to watch everyone fall in love with Cress once it's released, she's truly wonderful.


Willem may just be my favourite male voice. He's exactly what I imagined while reading Just One Day, except even more so. He's just as swoony, just as complicated, and just as infuriating as you would anticipate after reading Allyson's story. This novel completes her story in a way that you won't be able to imagine one without the other. They are two sides of the same coin, and Gayle's writing shines as she brings Willem to life.


I loved Born Wicked. It was everything I wanted out of a witch novel. Star Cursed only improved on an already fantastic story. Jessica Spotswood's writing is impressive, and her characters are rich. The stage is set for the installment to this series, and the stakes just keep getting higher. A heart ripping ending, mixed with delightful characters, made this one an easy choice for this life. If you haven't checked out this series - do it immediately.


I cried my way through a large portion of this novel. Leonard Peacock's head is not a pleasant place to be, but there is no denying that Leonard's story MUST be told. Matthew Quick creates sympathy in a character who, at first, may seem undeserving. As you unravel Leonard's secret you quickly come to feel his pain. Matthew Quick has creates a timeless story that will crush your heart, and yet give you a little ray of hope as well.

Any of these titles make your top ten this year? Will you be adding any to your reading list in 2014? Let me know in the comments (link me your top ten if you've posted yours!).


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Just One Year by Gayle Forman



Just One Year by Gayle Forman
Release Date - October 10, 2013 (Oct 15 in Canada)
Publisher Website - Penguin
Publisher Social Media -  Twitter
Pages -  323 pages
My Rating - 5/5
**obtained for review from publisher**

Here is the Goodreads synopsis
When he opens his eyes, Willem doesn’t know where in the world he is—Prague or Dubrovnik or back in Amsterdam. All he knows is that he is once again alone, and that he needs to find a girl named Lulu. They shared one magical day in Paris, and something about that day—that girl—makes Willem wonder if they aren’t fated to be together. He travels all over the world, from Mexico to India, hoping to reconnect with her. But as months go by and Lulu remains elusive, Willem starts to question if the hand of fate is as strong as he’d thought. . . .

The romantic, emotional companion to Just One Day, this is a story of the choices we make and the accidents that happen—and the happiness we can find when the two intersect
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Just One Year is a novel that stains you, leaves it's lasting mark and fills you with an incredible wanderlust. It advocates letting those life changing moments influence  you because YOU want them to, and to not be afraid to grasp them when they arrive.

This duology demands to be read together. Neither is complete without the other. Allyson's story needs Willem's point of view and vice versa. At the end of both, I was left with a feeling of deep contentment. I had immersed myself in Allyson and Willem's journey, and had come to care about both of them. I missed Allyson as I followed Willem down his own path, but delighted in getting to know who Willem is. He was the big question mark of Just One Day and this novel fills in those questions with answers. I feel I know him as well as I know Allyson, and that his story was not just something I wanted, but nessicariy to complete Allyson's own. I found myself wanting to know exactly where Allyson was at various moments so that you can experience the excruciating reality of near misses, and the heart breaking moments where Willem's journey takes him not anywhere close to Allyson. Keeping Just One Day close by is recommended.

If Just One Day was Allyson's journey to arriving on Willem's doorstep, Just One Year is Willem's journey to the same. Those months change both of them profoundly, and I waited with held breath to see what would happen when we finally get both of them there. As I want to remain as spoiler free as possible, all I will say is that the ending is exactly what it needs to be. Sometimes it is not about the end point, but the journey. This is one of those times. The people who they are when they both reach that point is going to dictate everything that comes after, and I felt I was leaving both Allyson and Willem in a place that regardless of what may or may not come next for them together, they could find their own double happiness....whatever that happened to be for each of them.

The family connections, especially in Just One Year, are vital to story. Willem's relationship with his mother felt honest, unflinchingly real, and complicated. It's those connections that breaths life into Gayle Forman's novels, and make them so much more than what they seem at first glance. She makes Willem more than you expect because of the relationships defined in this novel. We get to experience a change in him that is so profound it is almost more rewarding than Allyson's transformation.

Catalysts come in many different forms, and sometimes it's a person who sets you on that unexpected path. For both Allyson and Willem their one day together caused ripples that left amazing changes in their wake. It's a look at a time in your life where things are uncertain, you are changing and growing, and sometimes something or someone can open your eyes and help you take flight.

A novel about embracing those little moments, finding out who you currently are, and most importantly, who you want to be. This duology is not one to be missed, and I do recommend reading them together to get the full impact of this romantic, incredibly moving story.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

Here are my obsessions this week:

BOOKS

Cover reveal for Lauren Oliver's Panic

If you are a member of Goodreads and happen to have review some of Lauren Oliver's books, you must likely got the same email I did today. Lauren Oliver's newest novel Panic is set to be released in March of 2014. The cover is going to be exclusively revealed by Goodreads on July 17. The novel has an amazing sounding synopsis and bonus points for it being a stand alone. Excited to see the cover on the 17th!

Just One Year by Gayle Forman

So basically I am majorly pining for this book right now. I can not wait to fall back into Allyson and Willem's story, and the fact that it's Willem's point of view just makes me even more desperate to read it. It's one of those fall books that I can not wait to have in my hands.

TV

Summer TV

I normally mourn the loss of my favourite TV shows come May and spend the summer wish they were back. This summer however has a surge of excellent shows that are keeping me entertained. Under The Dome, Dexter, The Killing and soon to be aired The Bridge all are providing a much needed distraction for the summer.

So what are you obsessed with this week?

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Waiting On Wednesday.... Just One Year


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

My pick this week is Just One Year by Gayle Forman


Here is the Goodreads synopsis
Can you fall in love in just one day? Can you become a new person? How about in just one year? In JUST ONE DAY and its companion novel JUST ONE YEAR, sheltered American good girl Allyson “LuLu” Healey and easygoing actor Willem De Ruiter are about to find out against a guidebook-worthy array of foreign backdrops. Equal parts romance, coming-of-age-tale, mystery and travel romp (with settings that span from England’s Stratford upon Avon to Paris to Amsterdam to India’s Bollywood) JUST ONE DAY and JUST ONE YEAR show how in looking for someone else, you just might wind up finding yourself. 
I loved Just One Day and can't wait to read Willem's side of the story. The wait for this one has seemed long, even though they are being released quite close together.


Expected release date October 15, 2013

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

Here are my obsessions this week:

BOOKS

Cover of Just One Year by Gayle Forman


Dying! This cover! Swoon! I kind of love it. It matches the one for Just One Day. Also, did you read the excerpt that was released? No? GO DO IT! Now tell me you're not dying to get your hands on this. Willem may just top my Most Swoon Worthy YA Guys of 2013 post at the end of the year (well maybe 2nd to Noah Shaw). Be sure to add it to your Goodreads as well.

Cover for Radiant Sky by Jocelyn Davies


This series has super pretty covers. I am excited to see how this series will end. Add it to your Goodreads.

Cover for Time After Time by Tamara Ireland Stone


I love the pretty, dream like quality of these covers. I wasn't expecting a second book in this series, so I am excited as the first one left me with lots of questions. Add it to your Goodreads.

TV

Once Upon A Time

**First a shout out to Brodie who puts up with my Once Upon A Time feelings via epic emails and tweets**

This past Sunday's episode was EVERYTHING I hoped it would be. Emotional, amazing, and stunning. The reveals, the reunions, the tears (mainly shed by me). Jennifer Morrison (Emma) did a fantastic job, and Robert Carlyle (Rumple/Mr Gold) was chill inducing. The man deserves tons of awards. The addition of Michael Raymond-James and his true identity was something I have been dying to have happen. The chemistry between all these actors is palpable. #SwanFireFTW

So what are you obsessed with this week?

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