Review/ Love And Other Foreign Words Blog Tour

Review/ Love And Other Foreign Words Blog TourLove and Other Foreign Words by Erin McCahan
Format: eARC
Published by Penguin on 2014-05-01
Pages: 336
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Genres: Family, Love & Romance, Marriage & Divorce, Siblings, Young Adult

Perfect for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell, Love and Other Foreign Words is equal parts comedy and coming of age--a whip-smart, big-hearted, laugh-out-loud love story about sisters, friends, and what it means to love at all.

Can anyone be truly herself--or truly in love--in a language that's not her own?

Sixteen-year-old Josie lives her life in translation. She speaks High School, College, Friends, Boyfriends, Break-ups, and even the language of Beautiful Girls. But none of these is her native tongue--the only people who speak that are her best friend Stu and her sister Kate. So when Kate gets engaged to an epically insufferable guy, how can Josie see it as anything but the mistake of a lifetime? Kate is determined to bend Josie to her will for the wedding; Josie is determined to break Kate and her fiancé up. As battles are waged over secrets and semantics, Josie is forced to examine her feelings for the boyfriend who says he loves her, the sister she loves but doesn't always like, and the best friend who hasn't said a word--at least not in a language Josie understands.

I received this book for free from publisher/pr firm in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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Welcome to my first review of the Book Sparks Summer Reading Challenge.

This is Erin McCahan’s second book, her debut novel was I Now Pronounce You Someone Else. I never got to read it but I do own it and I think after reading this I really want take I Now Pronounce You Someone Else off my trb to read,

You should know that these two books are not tied together. They are both stand alone’s.

The main character of the book is Josie. She is a almost 16 year old girl who at times is going on 30. She is very smart as she attends high school for half a day and then takes college courses the rest of the day. Josie thinks she knows it all when it comes to the real world and even though she is smart she is not street smart.

I have to say that I really liked Josie through out the book because she was this regular smart girl who knew it all and she could dish it out and spoke her mind. If she didn’t like you she let you know and I have to say that I really like that about people. She never sugar coated anything.

I loved how close the family was with each other. Their interactions with each other. You can see that they are a loving family although I think Josie worries more about her interactions with her sisters husbands/boyfriends more then she should.

When her sister Kate brings Geoff home to meet the family, Josie instantly hates him and wonders what her sister sees in this guy. I have to say when he was introduced I hated him with a passion and honestly I did throughout the book. I never did like him. I thought he was a little too cocky and know it all at times. I mean who goes to someone’s house and tells them they use to much basil in their sauce? No one that I know. I also think what he would say to Josie were a little hurtful (saying she has no friends) and what was with the wink he would always give her? That was a little creepy for me.

Josie tries to get her sister Kate to break up with him because she thinks he is no good and I have to say I think I would have probably have said the same thing. As Kate is getting ready to get married she turns into bridezilla and I started to really dislike her. I can understand the stress of arranging a wedding as its alot of work but some of the things she said to Josie were a little mean as you will find out when you read the book.

Will Josie be able to break up Kate and Geoff?

Throughout the course of the book you can see Josie trying to find a love of her own and she does actually see a guy in the book but ends up breaking up with him because she knows she will never love him and I thought that was so admirable of her, then she starts crushing on Ethan her instructor at collage, and then a shocker comes in the form of Stu a long time friend and neighbor of hers. Stu is just like Josie very smart and knows what he wants and won’t settle for anything less.

I really enjoyed reading this book and I will probably end up picking up a copy at some point to reread again.

 

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Top 8 Books From Book Expo America That I Would Want to Read #2

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Good Morning everyone. This is the second installment of the Top 8 Books From Book Expo America That I Would Want to Read.

Sadly I will be unable to attend this year due to real life events that have happened but I will be there in spirit.

I am posting this today instead of on Sunday just because tomorrow is Mother’s Day and I am thinking of taking tomorrow off although I do have a post scheduled for tomorrow.

So in no particular order here is my top 8 books:

  1. The Fire Artist by Daisy Whitney
  2. The Girl Who Never Was by Skylar Dorset
  3. Always Abigail by Nancy J. Cavanaugh
  4. The Witch’s Boy by Kelly Barnhill
  5. The Brilliant World of Tom Gates by L. Pichon
  6. The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone by Adele Griffin
  7. Rain by Viriginia Bergin
  8. The Fairy Tale Matchmaker by E.D Baker

Does any of these interest you?

Review / Maggie Malone & The Mostly Magical Boots

Review / Maggie Malone & The Mostly Magical BootsMaggie Malone and the Mostly Magical Boots by Carolyn EvansJenna McCarthy
Published by Sourcebooks, Inc. on 2014-05-06
Pages: 224
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Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Young Adult

If you could be anyone—who would you choose?

Sixth grader Maggie Malone is having her worst birthday ever. She's the new girl at Pinkerton Middle School where she has zero friends. And her favorite gift-giving aunt sent her a pair of boring, brown, hand-me-down boots. (Yeah, those'll make her popular.)

Maggie wishes her life could be more like tween pop sensation Becca Starr's. BAM! When Maggie looks around there's no ball gown or handsome prince—just a bright spotlight...and twenty thousand screaming fans. It turns out Maggie's boots are more than a little magical.

And now she gets to spend a day in the life of anyone she chooses... Be careful what you wish for...

When I read the synopsis of this book I knew I wanted to read this. Its a light and fun read.

These are two new to me authors and I have to say I really enjoyed reading the book and look forward to perhaps having more  Maggie Malone in the future.

Growing up I am sure at some point you wished you could live in someone else’s shoes, right? I know I sure did and plenty of times at that and honestly even as an adult I sometimes wish I could do it.

Who would you want to be for a day?

Maggie is a 6th grade girl who basically has everything she could ever want until her dad loses his job forcing Maggie to give up the world she has known of attending private school, her friends and more. The worst part is that its mid year so Maggie is being forced to attend public school.

To top all that off Maggie will be turning 12 very soon and her favorite aunt, Auntie Fi,  who always gives the best gifts sends Maggie a pair of old beat up brown cowboy boots. Maggie is truly disappointed and wonders if things could get any worse for her?

Auntie Fi has included a letter about the boots and it was after I read that, that I had to read more. I needed to know what these boots could do and how it would impact Maggie’s life.

These old beat up brown cowboy boots are going to change Maggie’s life and the way she looks at things. You will be in for one funny adventure as you read along. I highly recommend this book. Its a fun read. I am sure girls 12 and up would get a kick out of reading this.

 

Tips for Going to Book Expo America 2014

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Its hard to believe its that time of the year again for Book Expo America. Its happening again in New York City at the Jacob Javitis Center. Running from May 29th to May 31st.

Are you going to BEA this year?

Is this your first time or have you been before? I won’t be able to attend this year but I have been three times already. I went in 2010 & 2012 and 2013.

If your a first time goer I thought I would share some info with you and by no means am I an expert its just stuff that I have seen or has happened to me in the last three times I have gone. Please share any tips you have or may want to know.

1) Comfortable shoes. This is going to be repeated over and over but trust me you will do a lot of walking around NYC and Javitis. I had shoes that I thought were comfy but my first day in NYC I ended up getting blisters which meant I had to rush out and buy sneakers. Funny enough it seemed like I could not get my size anywhere. The second year I went I had on comfortable shoes and I enjoyed NYC and BEA much more then the previous time. Trust me if your feet are sore you won’t have fun.

2) Pack lightly. The first year I went I literally over packed and since then I have  packed just enough for the week only and one or two extra tops just in case I went out. I admit I have a bad habit of over packing because really you never know what is going to happen, right? Plan out what you are planning on wearing before hand. Just remember that BEA is business casual. So make sure you are presentable because you will be spending days with business people. A good piece of advise would be to lay out what you want to bring and figure out what your going to be doing and go from there. You should also bring a light sweater with you to BEA because the first day is usually cool in Javitis.

3) Business cards. You will be handing out cards to all kinds of publishers and reps plus a few bloggers perhaps. You might also want to bring a little zip lock baggie so that you can put the cards that you get in there. I usually put a pen in the bag so that I can make little notes on the cards. Ie where I met the person and who the person is etc

4) Shuttle buses. Every year shuttle bus are provided to BEA attendees. Take advantage of them if you can. Just check where the nearest one is from your hotel. I took them in the morning and they were pretty quick but leaving at the end of the day is another story because you will be in rush hour. Also you should know that there is no shuttle buses running during the day so basically its the morning and afternoon.

5) Getting into BEA. I heard this has been a problem the first year I went. You don’t have to push, shove or cut to get in the show floor. Be patient and wait. Some people have been there way before you.

6) Snacks and water. Just a heads up eating at Javitis is super expensive. You honestly could buy three water bottles for the price you will pay inside plus lunch was super expensive inside as well. I bought a bottle with me and just refilled it and I made sure I had some snacks to tie me over. If your hotel provides breakfast you can grab an apple or banana. I am guilty of doing that. At the hotel I was staying at there had breakfast in a bag and I would grab one of those in the morning because there was also a muffin, water, fruit etc in the bag. Plan ahead. I heard that there was a food cart outside selling hotdogs so that could be a cheaper alternative to eating inside.

7) Another alternative to shipping. Suitcases aren’t allowed on the floor but you can check it in for a small daily fee (under $5 a day is what they charged last year). The section is downstairs. (As you walk in from getting off the shuttle buses) There is always someone there to watch over the suitcases. I didn’t have a problem with leaving my books in the suitcase. It helped when my arms were getting sore. Just a heads up to pin point your suitcase if its like everyone elses grab a scarf from the dollar store and tie it on the handles.

8) Shipping. There is shipping on site to ship your books home or you can walk to the nearest post office and use them. The only thing with shipping is I heard that some people take it upon themselves to raid other peoples boxes. I know this for a fact because it happened to a blog I follow. So anything that is of value keep it with you. I just think for people to do that is just wrong. Its basically stealing in my eyes. So if you want your books to be save and sound I suggest the suitcase on wheels. Just remember there is no suitcases etc on the show room floor.

8a) Shipping. I just wanted to add to this because this happened to me last year. Before going to BEA research and find out where you can ship your books off site such as where is the nearest local post office, (Greeley Sqaure, 39 W 31st) Fed Ex (560 W 42nd Street), UPS (1357 Broadway & 601 W 43rd Street & 1514 Broadway inside the Toys R Us Lower level), because using Fed Ex and UPS on site will cost you more. I found out the box I had sent from their would have cost me half of what I would have paid had I took it off site.

9) Be polite and professional. I know this is easier said then done but really what you do will reflect on you and all book bloggers. It takes just two seconds to say “Excuse Me” “Sorry” Thank You” you will be surprised at how far those words can go and mean to someone. Just remember your actions are going to be reflected on us as bloggers. Always say thank you to some who hands you a book or swag. Just remember BEA has been kind enough to allow bloggers to attend this professional event.

10) Common sense and courtesy. If you are standing in line please don’t be saving spots for ten of your friends, other people behind you have been waiting just as long as you or cutting into the line for that same reason. Personally I don’t mind one or two but when you text or call them to say the line is moving and the next thing you know 10 additional people are ahead of you. (This has happened to me quite a few times my first year there.) Also if you see one person talking to another (in a line) and one person moves to talk don’t get all in there face and yell them out for line jumping that isn’t cool especially when they say they have no interest in the book. (I witnessed that and sadly I know the blogger that did that) and once I got home I ended up unfollowing that blog.

11) The displays, booths or other peoples boxes in shipping. This one might get me into trouble but just because your at BEA that doesn’t entitle you to just take something from a display or box (either a fellow attendees or in a booth or conference room) without permission. Always ask someone before you take something from a booth. Those boxes are sealed for a reason. As for the shipping area I really think that is wrong for you to go into someone’s box and take what ever you want. Its not your box, that person you are stealing from probably went through alot of trouble to get those books. How would it feel if someone did that to you? Pretty crumby right?

11b) Books. This is probably easier then said but really I think it needs to be addressed. When books are being dropped in the publisher booths please take one. You don’t need to take one for a giveaway, ones for friends who couldn’t come etc unless you have been given approval from the publisher or rep. I have seen this every time I have gone and its a little disappointing to see bloggers grab handful of books and put them in their bags.

12)Keep the flow of traffic going. Don’t stop in the middle of the isle to chit chat with friends and start pulling out your books to show what you got. Move to the side if you want to do that. I don’t know how many people I bumped into because of that. The isle’s aren’t that big and you have to remember that there is alot of people walking around with bags full of books.

13) Getting around NYC. The best way to see the city is really to walk but if you can’t I have to suggest the subway. Its not as scary as it sounds although I wish the people who worked inside the booths were a little more friendlier and approachable. The subway system can be a little complicated so you should know where you are going. This was the most I ever walked around a city and I enjoyed it. Except when I got lost and no one seemed to know where anything was.

14) Sight seeing. Don’t go to NYC just for BEA get out and do some sight seeing. There is so much to see and do. This year I am hoping to get more sight seeing down and as its looking I know Monday and Friday will be those days for me possibly more.

So if your going have fun and remember going to BEA is a privilege, not a right. Don’t walk in there with entitlement thinking that you deserve to do whatever you want and that you are entitled to all the books just because you are a book blogger.

 

Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge

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This is Scholastic 8th annual Summer Reading Challenge. The Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is free online reading program where kids can read what THEY want, and log their reading minutes to earn rewards and help set a new world record for summer reading.  It is a fun and friendly competition among schools to see who can read the most – and the school that logs the most minutes at the end of the summer, wins a visit from bestselling authors: David Shannon (elementary school prize) and Gordon Korman (middle school prize). 

This runs from May 5th to September 5th.

You can register here http://www.scholastic.com/ups/campaigns/src-2014

I signed Michael up and he is looking forward to doing this challenge. There is alot of fun extra things such as taking weekly challenges, earning rewards for minutes logged and so much more.

Are you going to sign up?

 

 

4th Annual Summer Reading Challenge

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One of the things I love about summer (if Spring ever comes) is the chance to take it easy a little and read as much as I can. Which is usually possible once school finishes (June 23rd).

This is actually the first time I heard about the Book Sparks Summer Reading Challenge and that means its my first time as well. Is anyone else taking part? If you are please let me know because I would love to check out your reviews.

I am super excited because I will be reading and reviewing 13 incredible books from now until the end of Auguust. I won’t be telling you what I am reading so you will have to come back and check often to see what books I am reading in this challenge.

The first book I will be reviewing is this one:

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I will be reviewing this Tuesday May 13th.

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