Review: Red, White, and Royal Blue

41150487Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Publication Date: May 14, 2019
Publisher: Griffin
Genre: Romance, Contemporary, LGBT, New Adult
Pages: 423
Rating: ★★★★☆

“A big-hearted romantic comedy in which First Son Alex falls in love with Prince Henry of Wales after an incident of international proportions forces them to pretend to be best friends…
First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz is the closest thing to a prince this side of the Atlantic. With his intrepid sister and the Veep’s genius granddaughter, they’re the White House Trio, a beautiful millennial marketing strategy for his mother, President Ellen Claremont. International socialite duties do have downsides—namely, when photos of a confrontation with his longtime nemesis Prince Henry at a royal wedding leak to the tabloids and threaten American/British relations.
The plan for damage control: staging a fake friendship between the First Son and the Prince. Alex is busy enough handling his mother’s bloodthirsty opponents and his own political ambitions without an uptight royal slowing him down. But beneath Henry’s Prince Charming veneer, there’s a soft-hearted eccentric with a dry sense of humor and more than one ghost haunting him. 
As President Claremont kicks off her reelection bid, Alex finds himself hurtling into a secret relationship with Henry that could derail the campaign and upend two nations. And Henry throws everything into question for Alex, an impulsive, charming guy who thought he knew everything: What is worth the sacrifice? How do you do all the good you can do? And, most importantly, how will history remember you?”

This book had something I didn’t know I was looking for at the time. Humor. I listened to this book on audio while I was with my mother after she had her knee replacement surgery. It was a week full of no sleep and high anxiety for me. While I would lay in bed unable to sleep because I would open my eyes at every sound thinking she had gotten up, I would just put this audiobook on and giggle to myself while my mom slept through the night.

The characters are incredibly easy to relate to as well. Ellen, the female president and mother of Alex, brought a realness that made me think of my own mother. The relationship Alex had with his sister made me think of my relationship with my brother. We’re siblings but we’re also best friends and it was nice to be able to see a dynamic sibling duo like that. Henry was everything, just total swoon worthy prince.

Another thing that I loved about this book was how real Alex was. I mentioned before that it is very easy to relate to the characters and to kid of see yourself in them. As someone who just came out as bi-sexual, Alex struggling to find out if he was attracted to women or men or both, was something I battled while I was younger. Like I said, all of the characters in this book are relatable in one way or another.

While I did only rate the book at a 4.5 stars, there was nothing really wrong with the novel. I enjoyed it and if given the chance, it is a book I would read again and I am sure I would enjoy it just the same. I think because I listened to it instead of physically read it, there was just something missing for me. That is just my experience. I want you to read the book to find out how you feel about it yourself!

Top 5 Wednesday: Favorites to Revisit

So, there are a lot of things that I would like to revisits when it comes to books but there are also shows (dramas or anime) that I would like to revisit as well! So, I think instead of talking about favorite books I would like to revisit, I am going to talk about the international dramas or the anime series I would like to revisit. When I say “revisit” I mean scrub my brain clean and watch like it is the first time.

Number Five
Sword Art Online

Number Four
Tokyo Ghoul, specifically Season One

Number Three
Romance Is A Bonus Book

Number Two
Well Intended Love

Number One
Love O2O

What is a show that you would you could scrub from your memories so you could watch it again? The same can be said about playing a games. What would you like to play for the first time? What about a book that you would read with fresh eyes? Let me know in the comments!

Review: Birthday by Meredith Russo

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Birthday by Meredith Russo
Publication Date: 
May 21st 2019
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Genre|Subject: Young Adult|Contemporary | LGBT+
Pages: 288
Rating: ★★★★★

Two kids, Morgan and Eric, are bonded for life after being born on the same day at the same time. We meet them once a year on their shared birthday as they grow and change: as Eric figures out who he is and how he fits into the world, and as Morgan makes the difficult choice to live as her true self. Over the years, they will drift apart, come together, fight, make up, and break up—and ultimately, realize how inextricably they are a part of each other.

Before I delve in to this I do want to drop some Trigger Warnings. This book, and maybe even parts of my review, involve the mention of Suicide, Parental Death, Alcohol Abuse, Homophobia, and Transphobia. Now while I do belong on the LGBT+ spectrum, I do not identify as Trans so this also will not be own voices in any way.

What I do want to say about this book is please read it. We follow the two main characters, Morgan and Eric, over the course of six years on their Birthdays. While I was worried about reading something that time hopped so much, Meredith did a wonderful job of filling in any missed information we would have needed had we read about the two’s entire year together. I felt like I was really getting to see these two characters develop and grow even in such a short amount of time. We witness such massive events in their lives that you can very easily get sucked in to this book emotionally.

One of the main things that this book really centers on is the importance of Mental Health. I feel like coming in to this new generation a lot of people are more aware of Mental Health but with older generations it still has such a taboo to it. So to see Meredith write, for lack of a better word, very bluntly about it to make people realize that Hey, this is a thing. People feel like this. People in these situations and acting these ways are having issues. Please reach out to them. Honestly I couldn’t have asked for a better depiction of depression and anxiety as someone who suffers from both themself.

I don’t think that I can iterate enough how amazingly written this book is and emotionally beautiful it is. I know that there is a lot to get through and a lot of ups and downs while you may be reading this, but I really suggest giving it a chance if you’re in the proper head space for this. This is definitely one of my favorite books of the year, and I have at this current time only borrowed this from the library, but I know that I will be going out to purchase this to add to my collection so when I feel in the mood I can go and pick it up to read.

 

Review: Sorcery of Thorns

42201395Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
Publication Date: June 4, 2019
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Genre/Subject: Fantasy, Young Adult
Pages: 456
Rating: ★★★★★

“All sorcerers are evil. Elisabeth has known that as long as she has known anything. Raised as a foundling in one of Austermeer’s Great Libraries, Elisabeth has grown up among the tools of sorcery—magical grimoires that whisper on shelves and rattle beneath iron chains. If provoked, they transform into grotesque monsters of ink and leather. She hopes to become a warden, charged with protecting the kingdom from their power.

Then an act of sabotage releases the library’s most dangerous grimoire. Elisabeth’s desperate intervention implicates her in the crime, and she is torn from her home to face justice in the capital. With no one to turn to but her sworn enemy, the sorcerer Nathaniel Thorn, and his mysterious demonic servant, she finds herself entangled in a centuries-old conspiracy. Not only could the Great Libraries go up in flames, but the world along with them.

As her alliance with Nathaniel grows stronger, Elisabeth starts to question everything she’s been taught—about sorcerers, about the libraries she loves, even about herself. For Elisabeth has a power she has never guessed, and a future she could never have imagined.”

I started this book mid-July (07.18) because I was between audiobooks and Chelsea reminded me that we had this out on loan from a library. When we had one day left, she ended up getting it on Audible and that is how I finished it, earlier this month (08.6). This is the first book I read by Rogerson and while I can’t say she is an author I will add to my auto-buy author list, I do want to read the books she publishes. This book had all kinds of drama, romance, and a magic system that I kind of loved!

The magic system is tied to sorcerers who give up decades of their lives to higher ranking demons in order to wield magic. There are grimoires that hold magic for specific subjects (necromancy, elements). I found this very intriguing and I wanted to learn a little more! There are also colors that deal with the types of magic the sorcerers wield. I wanted more of that too, mostly I wanted the explanation for what it means.

The book is very fast paced and I felt myself instantly drawn in from the first page. It might have been because I was listening to the book on audio but the atmosphere was incredible. The atmosphere led to me loving the characters, especially the main character Elisabeth. She ends up questioning everything she has ever known but comes out stronger with a mission. I loved that about her.

The only issue I had with the book was the ending and while I have not read her previous work, the books by Margaret Rogerson will make me feel like the same. The ending of this book left me wanting closure and left me with a couple of questions. I figured since there was no #1 listed with the book, this was the ending of the story for Elisabeth and her life after the acts of sabotage. I just closed this book at the end wanting something else, I wanted closure.

It’s Monday, what are YOU reading?

Another Monday and another start of a week. I cannot believe how quickly August is flying by, but it’s already the 19th and the month is more than half over! I do have to say, this past week I have gotten quite a bit of reading done (more like weekend) so I’m hoping the trend will continue for the rest of the month. Honestly, I’m probably going to start reading a ton of Manga to help pad my numbers for my Goodreads challenge because I feel absolutely horrible about the reading slumps that I’ve been in this year. But I think I might have just pushed myself too hard last year. With that being said, let’s go ahead and talk about whats been going on with my reads as of late.

What did you read last?

39863399This book was one of the ones that I had recently picked up from the library, and while I had some time this weekend I decided to give it a read. Let me say, I was not disappointed with this read. Even coming off of reading Maybe This Time by Kasie West, I was still a little worried about reading a book that skipped so much time and covered only so little in between, but Meredith did such a wonderful job with her writing filling in any needed information from the time that we missed, that I felt like I followed these characters for years. It was extremely heart wrenching at times but beautiful at others. Morgan and Eric will forever be some of my favorite characters I’ve ever read about.

What are you currently reading?

40645629I honestly have so many books on my “Currently Reading” shelf right now that it’s a little bit ridiculous. I really need to sit down this week and finish out all the past ones that I started. One of them being Rayne & Delilah. I believe I started this back some time over the summer through an audiobook loan from the library, and was just casually listening to it. But then my loan expired and I hadn’t even finished the book and there’s now a 12 week hold on it! So what I decided to do was check out the physical book from the library and pick it back up. I was enjoying watching Delia and Josie’s friendship so I’m curious as to see where this one heads.

What do you plan to read next?

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I think the next goal I’m going to have after clearing out some of my “Currently Reading” is to pick up Shooter by Caroline Pignat since this is one of the books that I chose for our RDP-athon. So far I’ve only completed one challenge and that was for finishing the new Kasie West which completed the challenge for Wanna One’s Boomerang. This book will complete the challenge for BTS Anpanman, and out of the two books that I had picked, this one seems the most interesting to me at this time. I know it’s such a rough and sad topic but reading stories about tragedies such as school shootings is something that I’m sometimes in the mood for, and right now I’m just in that mood.

Taylor’s Weekly TBR – 08.19.19

We are almost through the month of August, how is this a year going so quickly? While I am not complaining because I am so ready for fall to be here, I do not think I am ready for the year to end. Anyways, here are the books I want to work on reading this week!

Currently Reading:
Tales From the Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare
I am already about 27 pages into this book and I think I have been trying to listen to the audiobook for a couple weeks but I am yet to actually pick it up. Hopefully this week, I get through it.

Enchantée by Gita Trelease
I started this book on audiobook one night when I was between books and this caught my attention enough to add to my TBR for the month. I am only a couple chapters in but I want to finish it this week to see what they hype is about!

Plan to Start:
The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli
I hope to physically read this book during the week. I have a lot of audiobooks planned this week so this might be a good change of pace.

Furthermore by Taherah Mafi
Another book I will be physically reading this week. This book is lower on the priority list but I would like to at least start this book before the end of the week.

What are you currently reading? What do you plan on reading this week? Let me know in the comments below!

Taylor’s Weekly TBR – 08.12.19

Happy second week of August! How is your reading going? So far, mine is not terrible, three books so I cannot complain. This week, I am going to be away from work for a few days with some downtime so I’m hoping I can get a couple books finished! Down below are what I am hoping to finish and start by the end of the week.

Currently Reading

Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

I am currently listening to this on Audible and from where I last put my bookmark, I am on page 94 or 22% or 2 hours and 48 minutes.

Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare and Friends

I started this on audiobook a couple of weeks ago but have yet to return to it but I think I was about 27 pages into it. Hopefully after I finish Red, White, and Royal Blue I can get back to this and finish it before the end of the month.

Plan to Read

Batman: Nightwalker (DC Icons, #2) by Marie Lu

Another book I have on audio. I do plan on trying to physically read this at some point this week but just the added assistance of the audiobook is there if needed.

Furthermore (Furthermore,#1) by Tahereh Mafi

This is a book I am hoping to start by the end of the week. I have the option for this on an audiobook but I might attempt to physically read it so I can make sure my eyes remember how to read a book.

What are you planning on to read this week? Let me know in the comments!

Review: Wicked Fox (Gumiho #1)

 

Wicked Fox (Gumiho #1) by Kat Cho
Publication Date: June 25th 2019
Publisher:  G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
Genre|Subject: Young Adult/Fantasy/Romance
Pages: 429
Rating: ★★★★★

“Eighteen-year-old Gu Miyoung has a secret–she’s a gumiho, a nine-tailed fox who must devour the energy of men in order to survive. Because so few believe in the old tales anymore, and with so many evil men no one will miss, the modern city of Seoul is the perfect place to hide and hunt. But after feeding one full moon, Miyoung crosses paths with Jihoon, a human boy, being attacked by a goblin deep in the forest. Against her better judgment, she violates the rules of survival to rescue the boy, losing her fox bead–her gumiho soul–in the process. Jihoon knows Miyoung is more than just a beautiful girl–he saw her nine tails the night she saved his life. His grandmother used to tell him stories of the gumiho, of their power and the danger they pose to humans. He’s drawn to her anyway. With murderous forces lurking in the background, Miyoung and Jihoon develop a tenuous friendship that blossoms into something more. But when a young shaman tries to reunite Miyoung with her bead, the consequences are disastrous . . . forcing Miyoung to choose between her immortal life and Jihoon’s.

I started this book on July 31st on audio during the drive home with Chelsea from Atlanta. We managed to get about 53% of the way through before I got dropped off. I finished the book on August 4th and it was an instant Five Stars for me. There was something about this story that just took me and ran. I think it was the fact that there was Korean mythology that made my heart so happy.

Like I mentioned, I was instantly drawn into the story and the urban fantasy that Kat created. I am a huge fan of the urban aspect because it takes place in Seoul, South Korea. The cool thing about the book it that there is a glossary for the Korean vocabulary used in the book. I loved that there while the book is written in English, there were Korean words added to the conversations in order to remind me that the atmosphere is Korean.

With how fully I was pulled into the world, I was not shocked that my heart hurt with the characters. That I smiled with happiness for them. I loved Miyoung and Jihoon so much that I rooted for them from the first meeting. I really fell for Miyoung as a character because I related to wanting to please your mother regardless the situation. I gasps at the twists and turns then felt my heartbeat quicken until a resolution was met.

When the book came to an end, I knew if I could, this would be a 6/5 star rating because I needed book two instantly. I still feel that way while writing this review three days later. I am very happy that this is going to have another book. Kat Cho became an author that I will follow for a long, long time.

Top Five Wednesday – Favorite Covers

The topic of favorite covers is something I struggle with because I have so many that I am drawn too or obsessed with that I have a hard time narrowing them down. After some deliberation and discussions (with myself), I have five of my favorite covers.

Number Five
The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta

Number Four
Incarnate by Jodi Meadows

Number Three
The Cursed Sea by Lauren DeStefano

Number Two
Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindssy Cummings

And my number one favorite cover . . .
Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh

What book has your favorite cover? Let me know in the comments! I am a sucker for pretty covers.

Chelsea’s Library Haul

The thing about Library’s and me is that when you give me a chance to get things that I am obsessed with for free, and the fact that I have no self control, things usually turn out like this. I already have a bunch of Manga out from the library that I’m working on right now, but I took a few old books back and decided that I needed to look around…..both branches of my library. So here I am, with a nice library haul to share with you all!

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There’s Something About Sweetie by Sandhya Menon
This Book Is Not Yet Rated by Peter Bognanni
Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi
You Must Not Miss by Katrina Leno

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The Music of What Happens by Bill Konigsberg
Birthday by Meredith Russo
The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried by Shaun David Hutchinson
The Pioneer by Bridget Tyler
My Ideal Boyfriend is A Croissant by Laura Dockrill