Freitag, 8. April 2016

Book Boyfriends

I really think this needs to be said so here we go:

How are we fangirls supposed to find a boyfriend in real life when we keep reading about boys like Daemon Black or Noah Shaw, not even talking about Maxon Schreave!
Don't get me wrong I do appreciate it A LOT and I am certainly not complaining but I keep comparing the boys I know with the fictional characters I love.. To be honest I actually think I will become a cat lady forever searching for my non existent book boyfriend in reality.
I am sure I'm not the only girl out there which definitely has a problem with looking at 'real' men unbiased but I guess I'll have to live with that though lol

Yay for all the authors that give us somebody to swoon over
and double yay for being totes ok with it! 

Dienstag, 29. März 2016

Allegiant [movie] by Veronica Roth Review

I really wish I would have known that they pretty much changed the whole book before I spend my money on the movie....


What the What


Don't get me wrong, the acting was really good and the whole cast was super great but the story was just not in the right order and the dialogues.., I can't even put it in words. I am just disappointed.

There where scene when you'd ask yourself "Wait, that's actually happening right now…?" It's hard to explain what it was that made me look at my watch and count how many minutes there are left. I know that sounds drastic but well for me that's how it was...

Also I always pictured Caleb as a narcissistic little dumb-o but I actually kind of felt empathy for him here and that makes me wonder and question myself in some ways.

But what really made me kind of aggravated was the fact the ending was something! Why split one book into two movies if the first one wasn't even the way it should be. I'm really looking forward to the next one and how this one turns out.

I really really loved Divergent because they pretty much sticked to the actual story (apart from the Butterknife scene of course).
Insurgent, not so much but I can't say why, there was just no chemistry between us sadly.


Pro's 


If I had to rate this movie I'd give 1 star and that only for Theo James' (Tobias/Four) scene where he's pretty much butt naked in the shower. ;)
Oh and I liked that they made Peter more goofy than in the book. I don't know it just gave the whole character something fresh and funny though he's still a douche in most ways!

~So I guess i'll just stick to the books and have my own little movie in my head ~


Montag, 28. März 2016

Opposition by J.L.Armentrout Review

Good zeus and every other god that exists...


I don't even know where to even start!

I just finished OPPOSITION like ten minutes ago and I am freaking out!!!

So at the beginning of the book I set my expectations really high because I mean.. it's the Lux series hello?

Like 150 pages in I was so confused I was seriously fixing to go to page 300 and something to see if anything changes or if I can continue to freak out.
But lucky me, I didn't do it and I could calm down anyways !- No Spoilers -!

I was so afraid that the last part of this series would disappoint me but holy M. it did not. Not at all.

There was a time when I looked at the remaining pages and thought "Well, damn, there're not enough pages for everything to happen that has to happen!"

And once again this amazing author ,which has a simply bomb talent for letting us experience everything as if we were Katy or Daemon, surprised me with making the important stuff happen in time.
And with everything I mean everything... You guys know what I mean if you have read the books! ;)

The only thing I was super sad about was that there were only 900-ish pages (in the e-book!) and I'm sure that I am not the only one wanting more than that!
 If I would put all my thoughts on this super duper breathtakingly gorgeous book this blog post would be waaay to long and I really don't think anybody has time for that much swooning so long story short = This series is on the same level for me as the Mara Dyer series which is my favorite trilogy of all time.

So I won't go into any detail about how I feel now after finishing this series for good, you can probably imagine.
*...I'm so gonna reread it though like probably now...*
But this pictures pretty much sums it up:


To all the fangirls (and boys) out there who are suffering like I do right now ->
There is no medicine other than starting the next book and after finishing this one being torn all over again. It's a vicious circle.
You are welcome <3



Samstag, 26. März 2016

The Lux Series by J.L.Armentrout

I am currently rereading the Lux series by J.L. Armentrout:

~Obsidian

~Onyx

~Opal

~Origin

and last but not least

~Opposition (which I am reading right this second for the first time)

I've loved this series from the very first moment I started it! The whole relationship between Daemon and Katy is such a love hate kinda thing but that's what makes it so special and interesting.

And well, Daemon is just a total babe so what else can I say about him than that he is my absolute dream boyfriend for probably all my life.



[How can we not have a wrong image of a 'real' boyfriend when our favorite authors keep presenting us boys/males like Daemon?! Like seriously...]

So anyways, Opposition is the last part of the Lux series as far as I know and I am totally stoked! I was suuper confused at the beginning (you'll understand why when you'll start it) but now I am super happy again but then again I'm not because of all the crap that is coming down you feel me?

Ugh, I just can't stop reading although I should be studying for my finals but I have got to know what'll happen next!  School just has to wait for Daemon and Katy to get everything figured out! lol




Dienstag, 1. März 2016

Erebos Review


Handlung

An einer Londoner Schule geht eine geheimnisvolle CD herum, jedoch spricht niemand der sie besitzt auch nur ein Wort darüber.
Nick versteht die Geheimniskrämerei nicht, bis er selbst ein solches Päckchen geschenkt bekommt. Ein Computerspiel. Nick beginnt zu spielen und schon bald fällt er in genau das gleiche Schema wie all seine Mitschüler, die dem Spiel verfallen sind. Sein Verhalten verändert sich, er ist mürrisch und launisch, müde und aufgekratzt, weil er ständig an das Computerspiel denken muss. Erebos.
Was zuerst als „harmlose“ Raubkopie erscheint, wird nach und nach zu einer Gefahr für Spieler und nicht Spieler. Denn Erebos macht süchtig und vermischt die Fantasy Welt mit der Realität und dies hat fatale Folgen.
Die Teilnehmer von Erebos erhalten Aufgaben, die sie in der wirklichen Welt erfüllen müssen, oft so absurd, dass sie zuerst gar keinen Sinn ergeben. Doch diese Aufträge werden meist ohne Widersprüche erfüllt, auch wenn sie in der realen Welt als strafbar angesehen werden. Doch das ist nur Teil des Spieles. Oder etwa nicht?

Meine Meinung

!Vorsicht Spoiler!
Für mich war es das erste Hörbuch überhaupt und ich muss gestehen, dass ich mir anfangs rechts schwer tat zu folgen. Doch die Geschichte hat mich so interessiert, dass ich einfach weiterhören musste und so wie ich es vermutet hatte, war ich noch innerhalb der 1. CD in der Welt von Erebos gefangen!
Die Welt von Nick Dunmore und alles drum herum wird so gut und genau beschrieben, dass man während dem Hören anfängt zu glauben, dass man selbst in der Geschichte ist!
Es war unglaublich zu hören, wie Nick langsam aber doch den Bezug zur Realität verliert beziehungsweise, dass es ihn nicht einmal stört, obwohl er es zu bemerken scheint...
Die Beziehung zwischen ihm und Emily Carver ist eine super süße Liebesgeschichte, die erst im Laufe der Handlung zu gedeihen anfängt.
Als ich dann auch noch im Laufe der Erzählung herausfand, dass es auch um griechische Mythologie ging, war ich sofort Feuer und Flamme!
Nicht nur ist die Handlung im allgemeinen super spannend und interessant (geschrieben), ganz abgesehen von nervenaufreibend (im positiven Sinn), sie bleibt es auch bis zum Schluss. Und ich finde, das ist etwas, das ein Buch ausmacht. Vor allem ist eine Frage nach dem Beenden des Buchs für mich sehr wichtig: Würde ich es nochmal lesen?
Und darauf kann ich ein klares JA geben!

Sprecher

Gelesen wird das Hörbuch von Jens Wawrczeck. Anfangs musste ich mich erst an diese Stimme gewöhnen, jedoch ist es nach einer Zeit sehr einfach dem tiefen Klang dieser Stimme zu lauschen. Die Stimmfarbe von Jens Wawrczeck ist meiner Meinung nach genau richtig für ein eher düsteres Buch wie Erebos.
Das Einzige, was mich manchmal irritierte war, dass sich die Stimme des Erzählers oft sehr ähnlich anhörte, wenn verschiedene Charaktere miteinander sprachen.

Cover

Das Design auf dem CD Cover spricht für mich Bande, jetzt nachdem ich die ganze Handlung gehört und verstanden bzw. verarbeitet habe.
‚Erebos beobachtet dich’. Klares Design, Klare Message. Super Wahl!
Mein Fazit

Man hat es wahrscheinlich bis jetzt schon gemerkt, dass ich wirklich überzeugt bin von diesem Buch/Hörbuch!
Die Handlung ist genial und gut strukturiert aufgebaut. Es wird nie langweilig, trotzdem ist es aber auch nicht zu actionreich, dass man sich nach einer Zeit zu langweilen beginnt.
Und obwohl ich meistens nicht sonderlich begeistert bin von Computerspielen, muss ich gestehen, dass ich wahrscheinlich auch Erebos zum Opfer gefallen wäre. Es ist ja auch zu verlockend!
Also wenn man auf der Suche nach einem Abenteuer ist, dann kann ich Erebos auf jeden Fall weiterempfehlen! 





Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

Legend by Marie Lu Review

A couple of days ago I found 'Legend' on my bookshelf and since I was waiting for my latest book order to arrive I decided to give it another shot and reread it.
The first time I read Legend I wasn't fully convinced.. So, this time I was pretty sceptic but thought
"Well, maybe I just didn't really get the background of the story".

Here's a quick summary of the book content:

Basically, there's the Republic and the Elector with a great amount of soldiers, a boy, Day, who is considered the public enemy number one and a girl named June Iparis, who is working for the Republic as an agent.
After finding out that June's brother was killed she wants to find the murder and make him pay for what he's done. From what her supervisor told her, Day is the one to be blamed for this incident.
Long story short June finds the supposed murder and what happens now is nothing Day or June would've ever expected...

And let me tell you one thing: I am so unbelievably happy that I did reread it! I loved it! And I give 4/5 stars. The only thing that kind of bothered me was that the main character June is only 15 yrs old and a republic agent. That's just my opinion but I also don't really see why the Republic would feel threatened by Day, who is also 15 yrs old... But other than that I really enjoyed this read and though I do not like ebooks too much (I wanna smell the book and feel the paper!) I almost immediately downloaded the beginning of the second part 'Prodigy' from the ibooks app!



Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016

Endgame by James Frey review

I absolutely loved ENDGAME by James Frey ! I had no idea what i'd be reading but like the second I started this book I was lost. Lost in the game. I thought about endgame all the time and tried to figure out what's next. Who will survive, who will not? It's so hard to pick favorites when on the next page something terrible and shattering happens...
The writing is really unique too! You see everything from every angle while it happens and this just gives you so many options to twist and turn the actions! You can definitely understand, or at least see reasonable motives, for why a certain person acted a certain way. The whole book itself was a mystery for me from the very beginning to the end! The puzzle inside is yet just another bonus in the book!
Totally worth reading!! 


I give 5/5 Stars!