Monthly Sum-Up | December 2015 | SBB ☕︎

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE ! 
It's that time of the month again where I give you a brief sum-up of what I read during the month, give you an approximate rating and tell you if you should read it, or avoid. This month was very intense, with the holidays I got more time to read, but I was also under a lot of pressure to complete my 2015 Reading Challenge (which I did ! Horray for me!!). This month was also full of surprises, the books I was most excited to read were the most dissapointing ones, but I did find some really good books in the midst of all these books. I did I more thorough reviews on both Lev and Rikki :  Just check my "Book Reviews" in Caterogies in the top tab. Hope you guys are enjoying the holidays !! xx

          




 
Tempting the Best Man
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Lev
by Belle Aurora
✦✦✦
 READ





 





Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Bronte
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READ






 




Before
by Anna Todd
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AVOID














Rikki
by Abigail Strom
✦✦
READ 





 




Because of Low
 by Abbi Glines
✦✦✦
READ







 
The Girl He Never Noticed
by Sweetdreamer33
✦✦
READ






 




Trying Not To Love You
by Megan Smith
AVOID








Wanted
by Kelly Elliott
AVOID





 
 




College Girl
by Sheila Grace
✦✦
AVOID








Bad For You
by Abbi Glines
✦✦✦
READ 






 



 
The Marriage Bargain
by Jennifer Probst
AVOID













Until Friday Night
by Abbi Glines
✦✦✦
READ  

Book Review - Rikki | FGR ☕︎



Rikki  by Abigail Strom

Summary
Ever since junior high and an ill-fated game of seven minutes in heaven, Rikki Eisendrath and Sam Payne have hated each others’ guts. But when they end up at the same college—and the same dorm—they figure it’s time to declare a truce.

They even become friends… sort of. But when Sam asks Rikki to model for his sculpting project, they start spending more time together—and her feelings for him get more complicated.
 

She tries to focus on the guy she’s been crushing on instead. But Sam’s the one she can’t stop thinking about, even though their arguments are starting to heat up as much as the chemistry between them.



My review

I don't even know where to start at with this book, mainly because it's been a month or so since I finished it and I don't have all the details I wish I had in mind to write a "good" review, but also because I like it so much I don't know where to start, honestly just look at my rating ! 

I don't like comparing books to one another, but this is what Last Best Kiss would have looked like if it had been a good book. This book also made me think a lot of Anna and the French Kiss, and usually, if a book reminds me too much of another it bother me a lot. However here, not only did it remind me of 2 books (one I LOOOOVED and another one I didn't), but I liked it !!

I'll be honest with you, the only reason I loved this book is because from the start you can tell Sam is into Rikki, whether they're in junior high or in college, it's like you can see his feelings for her just floating around. Weird way of putting it, I know. 

As for Rikki, I liked her, most of the time. I did not understand her need to go after that guy she had a crush on, even after she realised he was a total douche. Actually, she announced her crush on him after exchanging barely 2 words. Also, I didn't like that she had to fake being interested in some subjects just so she'd have something to tell him. I'm pretty sure Sam would agree on that with me. Now, about Rikki/Sam's relationship, it's fine. I like how the author portrayed it. It feels genuine, not rushed, not like they were hating each other one day and making out the other. It was a gradual process, and I liked that. That aspect of their relationship is probably what made me think of Anna and the French Kiss. Another thing I liked about Rikki was that when she realized she was attracted to Sam (at least physically) she did not try to fight it or deny it to herself, she tried to see how he felt about her. Even if she wasn't very subtle about it ....

I'm giving this book a 4,75/5 because it was amazing, a bit cruel for Sam at times, a little cruel for Rikki at others. In all, this is how real relationships work: developing gradually and based on friendship. This review was really hard for me to write. Just like for every other book I really like, indeed, it's a lot easier to criticize a book you didn't like than to try to explain why you loved some other one.

My rating✦✦✦

Book Review - Lev | FGR ☕︎


Lev  by Belle Aurora

.Summary
From the moment Lev Leokov spots the young woman hiding behind her hair in the middle of the gentleman's club, he can't take his eyes off of her. For the very first time in his life, he is affected. Having been told his entire life that he can't process or understand emotion, he considers it a big deal.

When Mina Harris gets caught red-handed with a wallet that isn't hers, she falls apart. She's tired, lonely and hasn't eaten in days.

Lev offers her an ultimatum... A nice warm bed, a hot meal and a job, or the cops.
Mina takes her chances with Lev. After all, a person with nothing has nothing left to lose.
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My review
So, this book was the type of book that didn't stay long on my to-be-read list, which usually is a good sign: I find the book, I think it sounds super interesting, I immediately read it, and I love it. You could say it went that way this time too - I mean, I liked the book - I just think it lacked ... something. I don't really know what, it just did.

The plot is super interesting, the main character's background was what draw me in the most. I mean, a homeless girl gets caught by hot rich guy stealing his brother's wallet in order to buy herself some food, can it get any better? Well yes, it can, but unfortunately it didn't. 

I liked the book, however I found it very flawed. Expect for the female main character, whose decisions were sometimes kind of hard for me to understand, all the other characters are hardly credible. I liked Lev, the fact that he had issues communicating with people is something I understand, and if to some people that made him even more mysterious and hot, it did not do the same for me. I mean, he is hot and mysterious, but he is most and foremost one of the most boring male main characters/love interest I've ever read about. I'm not just saying that because he doesn't talk much, or show his emotions are whatever, but because even when he did, he was boring. It pains me that the only depth to this character is the love he has for his daughter. Their relationship, even if it makes me feel a little bit uncomfortable, is very strong. But that's all there is to him. Even when he declares his love to Mina, you feel as if it's just him reciting someone else's words. It just feels empty. It's a shame, he could have been such a better character is the author had taken some time to make him more human, and not just the hot/mysterious love interest she made him be.

The other characters were okay. I really like Nas, and Sasha, they're the most credible of the bunch. However, what I didn't like was the author's absolute need to reunite Mina with her real family (that conveniently owns the business just across the street from her boyfriend's), and her need to get Mina back together with her foster family. Honestly, if a woman called 14 years old me a slut or whore because her son was hooking up with me, not only would I run away, but I would never want to see her face ever again. But nooo, Mina HAS TO forgive her! Again: Not credible.


I'm giving this book 3,75/5 because I did enjoy it, even if I didn't agree with some of the author's choices. I read it til the very end, and in less than 2 days. That shows that it is a captivating story, unfortunately only carried by the main character.

My rating✦✦✦

To-Be-Read List of December | FGR ☕︎

Here are the books I plan on reading during the month of December.

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I just finished reading Lev by Belle Aurora, and still haven't decided which book to read next. I think I'm going to wait until my finals are over on the 16th, to start Dash and Lily's Book of Dares.
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Also, this list might change throughout the month depending on my mood. I might not read all the books from these list, but others. However these are the books I'm prioritizing. Furthermore, I will not be publishing reviews for all of them.


Monthly Sum-Up | Novembre 2015 | FGR ☕︎

HAPPY FIRST OF DECEMBER EVERYONE ! 
As you can probably tell, I'm very excited for the month of December, not only because it's Christmas and I get to go home for the holidays, but also because it means it's time for my monthly sum-up. So it's that time of the month where I sum up all the books I read during the past month, give you an appproximate rating, and tell you if you should read it, or avoid it. Hope you enjoy !

 The Desert Lord Series by Olivia Gates 
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                                                               AVOID                           AVOID                              AVOID


      
       Every Last Breath
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
       ✦✦✦
                 READ                                                               My Favorite Mistake
                                                                                       by Chelsea M. Cameron
                                                                                                   ✦✦✦✧✧
                                                                                                        READ



      Perfect Chemistry
      by Simone Elkeles
       ✦✦
                 AVOID                                                               The Best Last Kiss
                                                                                            by Claire LaZebnik
                                                                                                   ✦✦✦✧✧
                                                                                                        AVOID



          Stay With Me
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
       ✦✦
                 READ                                                                             The Duke and I
                                                                                                         by Julia Quinn
                                                                                                        ✦✦✦
                                                                                                                  READ



   Thirty Nights
   by Ani Keating
   ✦✦
          READ                                                                         Fallen Fourth Down
                                                                                                        by Tijan
                                                                                                     ✦✦✦
                                                                                                            READ

Book Review - The Last Best Kiss | FGR ☕︎


The Last Best Kiss by Claire LaZebnik 

.Summary
Anna Eliot is tired of worrying about what other people think. After all, that was how she lost the only guy she ever really liked, Finn Westbrook. Now, three years after she broke his heart, the one who got away is back in her life.

All Anna wants is a chance to relive their last kiss again (and again and again). But Finn obviously hasn’t forgotten how she treated him, and he’s made it clear he has no interest in having anything to do with her.

Anna keeps trying to persuade herself that she doesn’t care about Finn either, but even though they’ve both changed since they first met, deep down she knows he’s the guy for her. Now if only she can get him to believe that, too....




Hey guys, so I was saving this book for my first review on this blog and let me tell you, this is not going to be pretty. 

My review
I'm a huge Jane Austen fan, really big. I love her, I don't love all of her books, but I genuinely love her. Out of all of her books, Pride and Prejudice is my favorite, followed by Persuasion. The Last Best Kiss is a modern adaptation of Persuasion, and there are not a lot of things I love more than modern adaptations of classical novels, believe me. 

I read Epic Fail (adaptation of Pride and Prejudice) a few months ago, and I started reading it without knowing it was an adaptation. However I soon realized it was, and that only made me love the book even more. Now, I'll be honest, because I read so many books in such short periods of time, it's very hard for books to grab my attention, but when they do it's because there's something special about them. If I can remember the characters or what happens in a book months after reading it, said book is a winner.

Now, I really wanted to enjoy this book, I mean I loved Epic Fail so much, and I love Persuasion's plot. I was really interested to see what it would be like with younger characters and a modern setting. The book wasn't bad, it was just not what I expected. I feel like it didn't really capture the plot of the original novel like Epic Fail had for Pride and Prejudice. It's crazy typing this, but for once it wasn't the female lead character that bothered me but the male. Well, she bothered me too, but not as much as he did. Anna did something very wrong to Finn when they were 14/15, and when he comes back a couple years later, he totally ignores her. Now, no problem so far, it's just the original plot. What bothered me was how Finn not only flirts with other girls in front of Anna (like Wentworth does in Persuasion), but he actually engages in a romantic relationship with one of them, WHICH DOES NOT HAPPEN IN THE ORIGINAL BOOK. Now this might have been a personal choice made by the author, because they're all teenagers so they're all hot for each other, but it was what bothered me the most. In Persuasion, Wentworth does seem interested in Louisa Musgrove, but we know he never intended to propose to her or anything, and the reader quickly understands he’s just trying to hurt Anne’s feelings. However in this book, Finn actually seemed really into Anna’s friend (see, I already forgot their names), and totally over Anna, which TOTALLY DEFEATS THE POINT OF THE ORIGINAL NOVEL. 

Anyways, apart from that, the book was really just boring, I liked that it was pretty realistic when it came to school and the pressure society puts on teenagers for their SATs and stuff, but mostly boring. I liked Anna, I found her smart and funny sometimes. But I torn about one aspect of her personality : her passivity. I liked that she was ready to put her feelings for Finn aside and let him be with her friend (still can’t remember her name), I liked that even when they flirted in front of her she didn’t get mad and was still very close and nice to that friend. But this is also what pissed me off, she is getting her heart broken and does NOTHING, just sits on the side and watches. But I guess that’s her personality, and that’s something Anne also does in Persuasion.

I didn’t like the book because it didn’t go as I expected it to, which is a studio reason to dislike a book, I know. I found that nothing really happened, and the characters were flat, and most of them were redundant. I wished I had loved this book. I’m sad I didn’t. But I wont’t give up on Jane Austen modern adaptations !

My rating✦✦✦✧✧

To-Be-Read List of November | FGR ☕︎

Here are the books I plan on reading during the month of November.

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I'm currently reading My Favorite Mistake, and will be reading Jane Eyre for my college course.
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Also, this list might change throughout the month depending on my mood. I might not read all the books from these list, but others. However these are the books I'm prioritizing. Furthermore, I will not be publishing reviews for all of them.