Jump to content

Nightwish

Member
  • Posts

    564
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Nightwish

  1. Thank you. I actually put Bitten on my Christmas list of books my nan was to buy for me by seeing so much good reviews of it here on the forum . The Jane Austen books I am looking foward to starting soon, I've felt a bit nervous, I have a big book of all her works together and I have never actually read a classic before so looking at it I feel a bit nervous. I've already read my first King book so I look foward to starting The Stand after hearing so much good things about it, and yes I have the unabridged version, another monster book on my bookcase!
  2. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer Synopsis from Waterstones: I stuck my finger under the edge of the paper and jerked it under the tape. 'Shoot,' I muttered when the paper sliced my finger. A single drop of blood oozed from the tiny cut. It all happened very quickly then. 'No!' Edward roared ...Dazed and disorientated, I looked up from the bright red blood pulsing out of my arm - and into the fevered eyes of the six suddenly ravenous vampires. For Bella Swan, there is one thing more important than life itself: Edward Cullen. But being in love with a vampire is more dangerous than Bella ever could have imagined. Edward has already rescued Bella from the clutches of an evil vampire but now, as their daring relationship threatens all that is near and dear to them, they realise their troubles may just be beginning ... My Thoughts: This is another re-read. This is my favourite book in the Twilight series and it is still up to standards the millionth time I have read it ! This book focuses mainly around my favourite character in the whole series, Jacob Black. I love reading the parts with Jacob in because he seems to be the only real character in the book, for me he brings life to the series and is a breath of fresh air from the Bella/Edward love which can get a bit sickening at times. With what happens at the beginning of this book I do start to feel sorry for Bella but the ending yet again just made me more annoyed at her. The whole Something else that bugged me about the writing was the chapter titled 'Paris'. I just don't like how Stephenie feels the need to use this chapter as her essay and thoughts of Romeo and Juliet, to me that came across as quite arrogant of her. The story overall isn't bad, I just wanted there to be more Bella/Jacob time ! But a New Moon from Jakes point of view, his feelings, etc would be quite interesting. Rating: 8/10
  3. Oh thats good then I have one of her books sitting on my bookcase that my nan got me for Xmas 2008. I've recently been wanting to read it but have been prefering to stick to stuff I know.
  4. I was wondering, have you read anything by Paullina Simons before?
  5. Wow Kelly!! Your list it huge, suddenly mine is feeling very tiny Woo for Enid Blyton books, think I might get these out for a read as well
  6. Books I have read in 2010: August: September: October: November: December:
  7. Books I have read in 2010: January: Stephenie Meyer - New Moon - 8/10 Stephenie Meyer - Eclipse - 9/10 Stephenie Meyer - Breaking Dawn - 8/10 February: Stephen King - The Shining - 9/10 Jane Green - Second Chance - 7/10 Jane Green - The Beach House - 6/10 March: Anne Rice - The Vampire Lestat - 9/10 April: Terry Goodkind - The Law of Nines - 7/10 May: Belle de Jour - The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl - 8/10 Charlaine Harris - Dead as a Doornail - 9/10 Charlaine Harris - Definitely Dead - 7/10 June: Charlaine Harris - All Together Dead - 8/10 Charlaine Harris - From Dead to Worse - 10/10 July: Charlaine Harris - Dead and Gone - 10/10
  8. Books that I have waiting to be read: Arthur Golden - Memoirs of a Geisha Bram Stoker - Dracula Cathy Kelly – Once in a Lifetime Cecelia Ahern - The Gift Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens - Little Dorrit Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre Dan Brown - Deception Point Dan Brown - The Lost Symbol David Ebershoff – The 19th Wife Elizabeth Kostova – The Historian Elizabeth Noble - The Girl Next Door Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights Eoin Colfer – Artemis Fowl Helen Fielding - Bridget Jones's Diary Helen Fielding - Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Jane Austen – Emma Jane Austen – Lady Susan Jane Austen – Mansfield Park Jane Austen – Northanger Abbey Jane Austen – Persuasion Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen – Sense and Sensibility Jeffery Deaver – The Bone Collector Jodi Picoult – Change of Heart J.R.R Tolkien – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Karen Joy Fowler – The Jane Austen Book Club Kelley Armstrong - Bitten Koushun Takami – Battle Royale L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume One: Secret Vampire L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume One: Daughters of Darkness L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume One: Enchantress L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Two: Dark Angel L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Two: The Chosen L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Two: Soulmate L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Three: Huntress L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Three: Black Dawn L.J. Smith - Nightworld Volume Three: Witchlight Marian Keyes – This Charming Man Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Paullina Simons – The Bronze Horseman P.C. and Kristin Cast – Marked P.C. and Kristin Cast – Betrayed P.C. and Kristin Cast – Chosen P.C. and Kristin Cast – Untamed P.C. and Kristin Cast – Hunted P.C. and Kristin Cast - Tempted Raymond Khoury - The Sanctuary Sebastian Barry - The Secret Scripture Stephen King - IT Stephen King - Just After Sunset Stephen King – The Gunslinger Stephen King – The Stand Stephenie Meyer - The Host Terry Brooks – Armageddon’s Children Trudi Canavan – The Magicians’ Guild
  9. I quite enjoyed doing last years reading list (even though I started half way through the year) as it was a place I could keep tabs on what I have read and what I thought about the books so I have decided to keep another one for 2010! Currently reading: The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer
  10. This shall be my last review of 2009 and I look foward to all my new reads starting 2010! Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Synopsis: When seventeen-year-old Isabella Swan moves to Forks, Washington to live with her father she expects that her new life will be as dull as the town itself. In spite of her awkward manner and low expectations, she finds that her new classmates are drawn to this pale, dark-haired new girl in town. But not, it seems, the Cullen family. These five adopted brothers and sisters obviously prefer their own company and will make no exception for Bella. Bella is convinced that Edward Cullen in particular hates her, but she feels a strange attraction to him, although his hostility makes her feel almost physically ill. He seems determined to push her away - until, that is, he saves her life from an out of control car. Bella will soon discover that there is a very good reason for Edward's coldness. He, and his family, are vampires - and he knows how dangerous it is for others to get too close. My Thoughts: This will be quite quick as it is a re-read and I have discussed my thoughts before on old Twilight threads of this forum . I think this read has completely changed my thoughts of a certain Edward Cullen though... At first Edward was a god-like character (blame Meyer for the use of the word), he was brilliant in every way, he was gorgeous (dazzling even? ), every girl fancied him, he's a vampire (what's not to love about that?) and he will do anything to protect his (rather annoying) girlfriend. After a few more reads of the book none of this applies to Edward anymore, the fact is he is a complete control freak with anger issues. Everything that Bella says he seems to have a constant man period over and he likes to take charge in everything. Before Bella and Edward started going out Is this really an ideal boyfriend? Also the constant clumsiness of Bella really annoys me, its quite pathetic how she can't even run without falling over and is constantly making big issues of it. You would think any normal guy will tell her to get over herself rather than thinking it is sweet ... The story itself is good, and one I enjoy reading over and over again, it is just the characters that really get on my nerves. Jacob seems to be the only fresh character in the book and yet we see very little of him. Personally I can't wait to get reading one of the best books in the series, New Moon, with plenty of Jacob in it ! Rating: 8/10
  11. Gerald's Game by Stephen King Synopsis from Waterstones: Jessie is trapped: during an ill-fated S&M game, she kicks her husband and induces a fatal coronary. She is handcuffed to the bed in a lakeside cabin in the middle of nowhere, with no means of escape. Voices in her head force her to confront a buried childhood trauma. My Thoughts: This is the first Stephen King book I have read and to be honest I wish I had started with something different. King's style of writing interesting and does have the power to keep you gripped but unfortunately sometimes I found there was a bit too much rambling for my liking. I didn't particularly enjoy the scenes in which Jessie was trying to escape from the handcuffs or trying to reach the water because I felt it dragged on a bit. The story overall was interesting enough and the ending was written really well and was not the type of ending you would have expected. Some parts was quite...gruesome...for example Overall this wasn't a bad book, King had the power to keep me wanting to know what would happen next, and the way he had me cringing at the more gruesome parts of the book only goes to show how well he had written the book. I would love to read more books by King as overall he is an excellent writer. Rating: 7/10
  12. The last 3 films I've watched at the cinema: 1 - New Moon 2 - 2012 3 - ...New Moon... I am going to go and see Avatar tonight in 3D!
  13. Oh I think they are very good! Got the chance to see them twice last year ^_^ Which song did you hear? I only ask because the band has had two different singers and both have different styles.

  14. Oh my favourite band ever is called Nightwish :D^_^

  15. I have to say, love the name! :D

  16. I like the sound of the Harry Potter bookmark ! I got a new bookmark today as my current one has been through alot now...its only been a few months as well ...my new one has a rabbit on a tree stump with his arms wide with the words "Guess how much I love to read?" written across the top.
  17. I watched Stardust last night, such an amazing film
  18. I think the Half Blood Prince is brilliant I've watched it so many times during the past week!
  19. The X Factor
  20. I'm finding it quite...interesting :P I'm taking it in small bits (got no choice at the moment with the amount of Uni work, plus working all weekend at Morrisons :( ) but yeah, I haven't thought oh noes it is truly awful so I must be liking it ;)

  21. You can't lose it, you just can't =O I stay when I lose my mo-jo because people are always recommending books that I know I will read and it helps me get it back ;)

     

    I'm pretty good thankies, how be yous?

  22. I will let you know what I think of it I'm not that far into it yet so it would be unfair to judge so soon...I have had people tell me it is quite good but this is my first Stephen King book so I'm not too sure what to expect really.
  23. Finished PS, I Love You last night and I am now reading Gerald's Game by Stephen King.
  24. "Jessie could hear the back door banging lightly, randomly, in the October breeze blowing around the house." - Gerald's Game by Stephen King
  25. PS, I Love You by Cecelia Ahern Synopsis from Waterstones: Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry. Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other's sentences. No one could imagine Holly and Gerry without each other. Gerry's death devastates Holly. But as her 30th birthday looms, Gerry comes back to her. He's left her a bundle of notes, one for each of the months after his death, guiding Holly into her new life without him, each note signed 'PS, I Love You'. As the notes are opened, the man who knows Holly better than anyone teaches her that life goes on. With some help from her friends and her family, Holly finds herself laughing, crying -- and being braver than ever before. Life is for living, she realises -- but it always helps if there's an angel watching over you. My Thoughts: I thought this book was quite beautiful in a way, fair enough the writing isn't the best but if you can tell a story then what does it really matter? The book was a lot different from what I expected, I thought it was going to be quite a sad book but the only times I actually cried was when I found I was laughing so much throughout it, it really was so funny at times and really...oh it just made me cringe so much It really is about just living your life and being yourself, this was a fantastic message to get across. I did like the characters but I thought her friends could be a bit...in your face at times, but they were always loyal to Holly and always stuck by her . Her old friends I felt were truly horrible I felt Gerry's last letter was really necessary for Holly to be able to move on in life but it is a shame it took so long for that message, but he knew her best and knew how she would be coping and understood the support she would need to build up her life before she could move on. I liked Daniel but just at the end, I really couldn't stand him. How could anybody stand to be around a person as shallow as Laura?! Overall it was a fantastic book and I am glad it caught my eye in the store a few weeks ago, I will be reading more books by this author. Rating: 10/10
×
×
  • Create New...