Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Book Review: The Overnight Socialite

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First of all, I have to apologise if any formatting issues occur with the publication of this blog post. My laptop kicked the bucket and so I’m using a very old, very glitchy, laptop that has many quirks; including, it appears, a very outdated version of windows live writer.

This week I read The Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark.

The Blurb on The Back:

In this beguiling retelling of the classic Pygmalion, we meet Lucy Ellis, a Manhattan transplant who dreams of making it as a fashion designer but instead toils away on a Garment District assembly line. Poor Lucy is starting to think the unthinkable: maybe it’s time to pack it in and move home to Minnesota. Then, during a torrential downpour, at her most bedraggled and disheartened, Lucy meets Wyatt Hayes IV, man-about-town and bored Ph.D. anthropologist.

Wyatt has just been publicly dissed by New York’s reigning socialite, and boasts to his best friend that he can transform any woman – even a trailer-born nobody like Lucy – into this year’s “It” girl. Set against the gold-plated world of Manhattan’s social elite. The Overnight Socialite, a media sensation in its own right, puts a witty twenty-first century spin on a timeless story of transformation and unlikely love.

My Thoughts:

I really should read, and pay attention, to the blurb on the back. It wasn’t until I typed the blurb on the back that it all really sunk in what I had just read. Here’s the thing, I’ve never read Pygmalion but I generally know of the story and apparently I really should read it, (go figure) and so didn’t know at the time of reading The Overnight Socialite that this book is a modern day retelling. Essentially, I read the entire book thinking I was reading a scrip to a really bad sequel of She’s All That and basically imagining Rachel Lee Cook and Freddie Prinze Jnr in the lead roles of the book. This book, to me, at the time of reading, was She’s All That meets Gossip Girl (I never watch the latter but I’m very familiar with She’s All That and I confess that I did land up watching that movie upon completion of The Overnight Socialite).

There were some things that I liked about the book. I liked that it hooked me and I couldn’t put it down, even though I felt so negatively about it (remember, “I thought it was a really bad sequel”) but I generally liked the characters and was hooked into their personalities. I don’t know if it’s just me but I was really shipping two of the characters together (I won’t write any spoilers) but they didn’t land up together I wasn’t too impressed.

I, surprisingly, didn’t love the ending either. I mean it was good, it was all tied up nice and neatly but it just felt too neat, too abrupt and just too….clean. I was just expecting more of the ending, more action, more heartache,just MORE.

Is it a good read? Yes. Is it an easy read? Yes. Did I love it? Not as much as I would have liked. I liked the writing style of Clark, I just wanted more; I think I might try and read some of her other work and see just how creative she can be.

Bridie Clark - The Overnight Socialite

Kerri

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Book Review: The Book of Tomorrow

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The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern

The Blurb on the Back:

This is a story about how tomorrow can change what happens today…

Tamara Goodwin has everything she ever wanted and she never has to think about tomorrow. But suddenly her world is turned upside down and she has to leave her glamorous city life for a new one in the country. However, Tamara is soon lonely and longing to return home.

Then a travelling library arrives in the village, bringing with it a mysterious leather-bound book lock with a gold clasp and padlock. What Tamara discovers within its pages takes her breath away and everything starts to change in the most unexpected of ways…

My Thoughts:

I’m not going to lie, this books cover grabbed my attention and refused to let go. I am very guilty of judging books by their cover – if I don’t love their cover or there isn’t something beautiful artistic about a cover, then I tend overlook it; but this one, this book, had shimmering, elegant tentacle like arms – invisible to the rest everyone in the store except me – which reached out, coiled around my brain and refused to let go. I was hooked on the book before I had even picked it up.

Double whammy – it’s by the same author who wrote P.S. I love you which is basically on of my all time favourite movies and gave me the overwhelming urge to drop everything and fly over to Ireland.

I really loved this story; I love the elements of ‘magic’ – or the unexplainable – I loved the elements of reality mixed with scandal and mystery. It was one of those stories that you can quite easily become immersed in. I found myself needed to know what was going to happen next; I found myself needing to know what had happened in the past; and I found myself speculating on how the story was going to wrap up because toward the end you start trying to piece it all together and then you get to what I could only feel was a completely unexpected but well executed end of the story. I was left with a closed book and in awe of the ending. (I love twisted endings; that’s why I love Jodi Picoult books so much!)

The twists and turns within the story are gripping and unexpected. It’s a beautiful book a beautiful story and contains some really though provoking and inspiring messages. There were countless times when I would read a line and think to myself just how relevant or important that message was to me and it’s really reawakens that love of reading and writing.

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Kerri Carrie Rating: 4.5/5 Stars

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

To-Do List: Books

So apparently I’m back in the business of reading books. For a while there I didn’t want to pick up a book, I didn’t want to look at a book, I pretty much didn’t want to hear the word “book” being used. For some reason, every time I picked up a book and started reading the very first line, I would involuntarily start yawning and occasionally make audible noises similar to that of someone groaning because they are completely and utterly bored out of their damn mind. Essentially I was. Even the most exciting of books that I have read before, the classics that I truly love, were doing nothing for me. I just didn’t want to read.

There came a point in time, somewhere between seeing the second Hunger Games movie and last month when I decided I couldn’t wait any longer and I needed to know how the whole thing ended. I hadn’t read the first two books, I have only seen the movies, but the next part to the movie franchise is taking far too long (in my mind) and I quite simply needed to know what happened next. So I bought Mockingjay and painstakingly pushed myself to read the whole damn book. Essentially the book is how I imagined it to be so it wasn’t an overly difficult read, it’s just because my mind was so closed off to reading that I had to push myself to keep reading. I’m almost certain there’s at least one page in that book that I just sort of glanced over rather than reading it properly.

Either way, it helped. Since reading Mockingjay, I went on to read Cecelia Ahern’s  The Book of Tomorrow as well as Douglas Adam’s The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy. By read, I mean, I SUPER READ, because I managed to get through both books in 3 days. I’m not a fast reader, I never have been, so reading 2 books in such a short amount of time is an accomplishment.

To keep the momentum going, I’ve compiled a list of books that I have on my bookshelf that are yet to be read plus some books that I have just purchased (my birthday is coming up! It’s a present to me!) that I need to get through before the year is out!

First of all the books I already have:

Carole Matthews - That Loving Feeling
Carole Matthew
That Loving Feeling

Bridie Clark - The Overnight Socialite
Bridie Clark
The Overnight Socialite

Jodi Picoult - The Storyteller
Jodi Picoult
The Storyteller

 

The books I have just purchased from Book Depository

Giovanna Fletcher - You're the One that I Want
Giovanna Fletcher
You’re the One that I want

Giovanna Fletcher - Billy and Me
Giovanna Fletcher
Billy and Me

AG Howard - Splintered
AG Howard
Splintered

AG Howard - Unhinged
AG Howard
Unhinged

Cecelia Ahern - How to Fall in Love

Cecelia Ahern
How to Fall in Love

Does anyone have any other book-reading suggestions?

 

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

#100DaysHappy

Since finishing up with University last year, life has been somewhat up and down; more down than up really. With finishing up with studying it was time to find a job and after a month passed and then another month passed life just sort of got worse and worse. There’s only so many rejection e-mails a person can handle before it really starts to get them down. On top of all of that, I also lost complete focus in the gym and with my diet to the point that I can’t even force myself to drive to the gym; I just don’t want to be there, I don’t want to care, I don’t want to think about it, I just don’t want to know.

Basically, I’ve got that big black cloud hovering above me and it’s getting the better of me. I don’t want to let that be the case, I want to take back control of my own life and try to reenergize and re-motivate myself to exist in the world again as an actually human being rather than just a blob that float haphazardly through space.

Unfortunately for me, I chose a great week to take on this challenge. I was struck down with a cold last Monday and by Saturday I had lost my voice. It is now Tuesday and I am only just barely able to talk. In fact, I went to the shop earlier today and the sales assistant who was helping me gave me a sympathetic story about how she just got over her bout of laryngitis. So apparently this is actually going around. Excellent.

Never the less, I figure baby steps will be the way to go this week; well I guess it will be the goal for the 100 days, but I will endeavour to make positive steps and make them happy ones with the intention of getting happy!

Day 1 of #100DaysHappy

Get Organised!

I am horribly unorganised and it is probably contributing the problems I’m having. If I write things down and visually see them in front of me, maybe some of the stress I’m under will be relieved!

Planners

Weekly Planner

I purchased a planner from Typo (Cotton On) earlier today. This one was only $14.95 and I love the design; it was between this one and a more expensive one but I am currently obsessed with tattoo art and Day of the Dead/Sugar skulls – basically I had to have this planner! The pages are covered with patters and scribble-art work as well, so it really clicked with me!

Food & Fitness Journal

I’ve seen the Fitbook in Rebel sport every time I go in there and I’ve often umm’d and ahh’d about whether or not I should get it. Today I just figured, why not give it a go; I COULD make one myself, but this is less fussy and it’ll just force me to focus on the content rather than trying to make a pretty one myself. This one was $23.95 from Rebel Sport.

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