2018-08-04

Book Cover pt2: Dislikes


Book cover likes and dislikes
I think we all have those things we find really off-putting on covers, and things that draw us in so here are the picks for my least favorites:
I really don't like it when the authors name is bigger than the title, but the thing is that's what sells - the name. Another think I usually don't like is people on the cover, especially photos of ones

Case in point:
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Enigma: I've talked about this book before, not in the best light, but I mean that cover. I, yeah, I'm just gonna leave it at that.

City of Bones: You know what? I don't think I need to explain myself with any of these...
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Read on lovelies,
S

Also anyone else notice how my favorites had a color scheme of lightness and colors,
and on the other hand these are darker.

2018-07-21

Getting Rid of a Sticker and its Residue

Today was supposed to be a review of Sea Witch by Sarah Henning, but life got in the way and I'm still in the middle of reading it.
So instead here's something different!

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I'm sure a lot of us has experienced this. Every once in a while we buy a book and it has a sticker on the cover (promotion, sale, used copy... too many reasons) and we peel it off - and the residue stays. And. It. Won't. Budge.

At this point you try to rub it creating goo lumps eventually just smearing the mess. Then we might google, but we can't just risk the book. But I've done it so you don't need to!
So for getting rid of a sticker and its residue read on.

Before continuing on with your own testing, try the possible materials on a bit of the cover first to make sure it won't be harmed!


1) Getting the sticker off

- Take a blunt object with an edge (ex. a ruler), but nothing too sharp so you won't puncture the cover

- Start with the corner of the sticker and once it lifts up use the edge of the ruler to push the sticker, until you can pull it with your fingers

- Note: in case of multiple stickers, finish with one sticker completely before starting another so nothing sticks to the goop while you work


At this point the materials to use differ based on the cover material type.


For non-absorbent covers
(ex. leather, cloth, plastic covered, some of the velvety feeling ones, most naked hardbacks):

2) Get something alcohol based, or not
You can use perfume or nail polish remover, or even just oil
(I even managed with non-alcohol based nail polish remover)

- Add a few drops to a piece of paper and start rubbing the sticker

- You can finish off with a dry or damp (with water) paper to get rid of any moisture left


For other covers
(ex. most hardback jackets, paper, non-shiny I guess):

2) Rubbing
There's a couple ways of doing this, but each work because of friction and the residue will start to clump up

- Take an eraser (or even just a piece of paper) and rub the sticky parts. Don't use a crumbly one and do note that this will cause lots of crumbs to clean off, but the stickyness will be gone

- The I'd-even-say-iconic way would be to try blotting the sticker's residue with the sticker itself, but this would take quite a long time. So instead take a piece of tape and instead of blotting it stick it on (while still holding the ends) and rub it against the book


What not to do:
- Don't use heat on it like you can with wood, it will curl the pages
- If you're using any liquids, don't leave it on too long, it might soak through the cover
- Also with liquids try not get any of it on the book pages, because though they will dry they might end up curled


Another warning: it does get worse, before it gets better!



Read on lovelies,
S

2018-07-07

Mid Year Book Freak Out TAG


I've done this tag before, and here it is again since we're slightly over the halfway mark again.
2016 link


1. Best book you’ve read so far in 2018.
My Plain Jane
2. Best sequel you've read so far in 2018.
A Reaper at the Gates
3. New release you haven't read yet, but want to.
Sea Witch
4. Most anticipated release for the second half of the year. Archenemies

5. Biggest disappointment. So not the lowest rating but one I had high hopes for - There's Someone Inside Your House

6. Biggest surprise. Again not the highest rating, but was surprising - To Kill a Kingdom

7. Favorite new author.(Debut or new to you) Helen Hoang (Kiss Quotient)

8. Newest fictional crush. Hm, I have no idea

9. Newest favourite character. Again, no idea

10. Book that made you cry. None, I don't think

11. Book that made you happy. My Plain Jane

12. Most beautiful book you've bought so far this year (or received) Jane Eyre from the classic lines collection

13. What books do you need to read by the end of the year?
I've done really well with reading all the books I've bought before this year (I have posts about that system) and the only two I have left are: The Idiot Brain and The Season of You and Me



*For stars and more info check my Goodreads: link*

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S

2018-07-01

Read This Month, May and June

May & June

  1. The Academy REVIEW 
  2. Smoke in the Sun, (Series Finisher) REVIEW 
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  1. The Kiss Quotient, ebook, REVIEW ✦.5
  2. The Reaper at the Gates, REVIEW ✦.5
  3. Save the Date, audiobook 
  4. The Beauty of Darknessaudiobook, (Series Finisher) ✦.5
  5. #Prettyboy Must Die, audiobook ✦.5
  6. Book of a Thousand Daysaudiobook 
  7. To Kill a Kingdom, audiobook ✦.5
  8. When Dimple Met Rishi, audiobook 
  9. My Plain Jane, ebook, REVIEW 
  10. Stalking Jack the Ripper, audiobook 

Data:

Male/Female author:
         100female
Genre:
        33 retelling,
        33 romance,
        17 % fantasy,
        17 % crime/
Pages:
       4 774 p
Format:
        58% audio books,
        25 % physical books,
        17 % e-books
Average:
         3.96
Arcs:
         42 sent to me (for honest reviews)

*For stars and more info check my Goodreads: link*

Read on lovelies,
S

2018-06-23

My Plain Jane : Review

M Plain Jane by Hand, Ashton and Meadows


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*e-ARC kindly provided by the publisher HarperTeen in exchange for an honest review!*

Publication: June 26th

SUMMARY
You may think you know the story. After a miserable childhood, penniless orphan Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as a governess at Thornfield Hall. There, she meets one dark, brooding Mr. Rochester. Despite their significant age gap (!) and his uneven temper (!!), they fall in love—and, Reader, she marries him. (!!!)
Or does she?
Prepare for an adventure of Gothic proportions, in which all is not as it seems, a certain gentleman is hiding more than skeletons in his closets, and one orphan Jane Eyre, aspiring author Charlotte Brontë, and supernatural investigator Alexander Blackwood are about to be drawn together on the most epic ghost hunt this side of Wuthering Heights.

Goodreads' link to the book!
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Stars: ✦✦✦✦✦
So as usual, I'll tell 5.0 things I liked about the book and 0.0 things I didn't like.

So what did I think?

+1 | The humour and entertainment value is so refreshing and whimsical and beautiful and I just want more!

+1 | Language. I seem to just fly through these books. It kept me at the edge of my seat with things constantly happening and the characters swooning (though you never know if it was the corsets at times).

+1 | Retelling aspect. I love retellings and I really enjoyed Jane Eyre so I knew this was going to be great, but it was even better!
Filled with references (not only to Jane Eyre) with Brönte herself also a character.

+1 |  Characters and romance, keeping the Victorian era level of intrigue of course, was perfectly executed.

+1  | The world and plot. I hadn't read the synopsis before going into it, and so I had no idea what to look for, but it was everything I hoped, everything I didn't even know I wished for and so much more. It had me hooked.



Read on lovelies,
S

2018-06-09

Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir : Review

Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir

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*ARC kindly provided by the publisher Penguin in exchange for an honest review!*




Publication: June 12th


WHAT IS IT?
Third in the Ember Quartet
Beyond the Empire and within it, the threat of war looms ever larger.


Goodreads' link to the book!
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Stars: ✦✦✦✦.5
So as usual, I'll tell 4.5 things I liked about the book and 0.5 thing I didn't like.

So what did I think?

+1 | The world and magic is different and intriguing: ancient Rome meets magic.


+1 | We learn more about the characters, and they continue to grow.

+1 | Jumps right back into the action, and doesn't stop. Tahir kept me at the edge of my seat, and I never knew what would happen.

+/-0.5  | Partially from the beautiful writing, partly from everything else, but I just wanted to devour the book and it just flew by. There were certain parts where the pace would slow down more significantly, but nothing too major.

+1  | The ending. Emotions, action, twists ... and I just want the next book! Which will take some time, because even this book hasn't been released yet.

Read on lovelies,
S

2018-06-02

The Kiss Quotient : Review

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

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*e-ARC kindly provided by the publisher, Penguin, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review!*

Publication June 5th 2018


SUMMARY
Stella Lane thinks math is the only thing that unites the universe. She come up with algorithms to predict customer purchases - a job that has given her more money than she knows what to do with, and way less experience in the dating department than the average thirty-year-old.
Her conclusion: she needs lots of practice - with a professional. Which is why she hires escort Michael Phan, who can''t afford to turn down Stella's offer, and agrees to help her.
Before long, Stella not only learns to appreciate his kisses, but to crave all the other things he's making her feel. Soon, their no-nonsense partnership starts making a strange kind of sense. And the pattern that emerges will convince Stella that love is the best king of logic...


Goodreads' link to the book!
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Stars: ✦✦✦✦.5
So as usual, I'll tell 4.5 things I liked about the book and 0.5 things I didn't like.

So what did I think?

+1 | The idea is clever and pulled me to it immediately.

+1 | The entertainment value kept me reading and reading

+1 | The characters are perfectly executed, flawed yet lovable. And the struggles were portrayed stunningly with family, friends and colleagues woven in.

+1 | The writing brought the main character, and all her struggles, to life and the flow was so well timed.

+0.5 | The romance was definitely refreshing and new.

-0.5 | Disclaimer:  only for mature audiences.

Read on lovelies,
S