Thursday, January 28, 2016

BOOK REVIEW ~ Halfway Dead by Terry Maggert

I was introduced to Halfway Dead by the author himself. Terry contacted me on twitter asking if I'd like to review the sequel, Halfway Bitten, and so I borrowed Halfway Dead from Kindle Unlimited. My review for Halfway Bitten will be up next week!



DESCRIPTION: (from Goodreads)
Carlie McEwan loves many things. She loves being a witch. She loves her town of Halfway, NY—a tourist destination nestled on the shores of an Adirondack lake. Carlie loves her enormous familiar, Gus, who is twenty-five pounds of judgmental Maine Coon cat, and she positively worships her Grandmother, a witch of incredible power and wisdom. Carlie spends her days cooking at the finest—and only—real diner in town, and her life is a balance between magic and the mundane, just as she likes it. When a blonde stranger sits at the diner counter and calls her by name, that balance is gone. Major Pickford asks Carlie to lead him into the deepest shadows of the forest to find a mythical circle of chestnut trees, thought lost to forever to mankind. There are ghosts in the forest, and one of them cries out to Carlie across the years. Come find me. Danger, like the shadowed pools of the forest, can run deep. The danger is real, but Carlie’s magic is born of a pure spirit. With the help of Gus, and Gran, and a rugged cop who really does want to save the world, she’ll fight to bring a ghost home, and deliver justice to a murderer who hides in the cool, mysterious green of a forest gone mad with magic.

REVIEW:
I always end up doing these in bullet points. It's easier for me to keep my thoughts together like this!
  • I was immediately pulled in my the small bit of action at the start of this book.
  • I really enjoyed the character developments, a lot of which made me crack up so hard (such as Carlie's parents)
  • I really enjoyed the world building, especially being a New Yorker myself (living near Albany). What I would have loved was a little more detail as the where Halfway was in comparison to the lakes.
  • I enjoyed that Carlie is a fairly new witch, and is still learning her spells. It was nice to see her learning a bit.
  • I liked that Carlie doesn't just use her magic for everything, and has rules to how people request spells from her. It was something different!
  • The lore about the place Carlie was asked to find was pretty creepy and interesting, and it only got better as you learned more!
  • The storyline definitely got a bit creepy at times (in the "what the heck" way), but I loved that. You couldn't predict what would happen next.
  • The humor was definitely a huge plus to me, I was laughing so much at some things
  • I did enjoy reading Wulfric's history. It made no sense of why it was added until further in the book, but then I fully understood.
  • Bindie the wisp was probably one of my favorite side characters, along with Gus the cat!
  • Overall, this was a very good book that left me wanting more. There were a few parts (very few) that I felt might have been unneeded or a tiny bit too slow, but it was an amazing book anyways!
  • Overall rating: 4.5/5 stars!
  • I will definitely be buying a paperback copy of this ASAP!
Here is where you can find Halfway Dead:
Amazon - Kindle is 99 cents, Paperback is $9.99
Goodreads

Unfortunately, this book is not available on NOOK. Maybe in the future? 

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

T5W - Disappointing Eye Candy

Here is my top 5 Wednesday of the week!

Goodreads Group


This week's topic dealt with "pretty cover but horrible book" and here I give you my list with their star ratings!


  1. Shattered Blue by Lauren Bird Horowitz ~ 3/5 stars
  2. Banished Sons of Poseidon by Andrew J Peters ~ 3/5 stars
  3. The Lightning Thief Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan ~ 3/5 stars
  4. The Boy Who Lit Up The Sky by J Naomi Ay ~ 3/5 stars
  5. Classic Tales of Vampires and Shapeshifters by Tig Thomas ~ 2/5 stars

As always, for my thoughts and explanations, check out my youtube video HERE

#RYBSAT Wrap-Up Plus Weekend Wrap-Up

Here's my wrap up for both RYBSAT and the weekend! Weekend is in bold!

So over this week, I read the following books:

  1. Attachments by Rainbow Rowell (357 pages)
  2. The Rose Society by Marie Lu (395 pages)
  3. Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi (338 pages)
  4. Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi (461 pages)
  5. Buzz Books 2016 Spring/Summer YA Sampler (Netgalley ARC)
  6. Halfway Dead by Terry Maggert (249 pages)

And here's the daily breakdown!
  • On Tuesday, I read all 357 pages of Attachments, plus the first 13 pages of The Rose Society. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 370 pages read!
  • On Wednesday, I started off by reading 48 pages of The Rose Society, but then Shatter Me arrived in the mail, so I ended up reading all 338 pages of that. After I finished Shatter Me, I jumped right in to Unravel Me, reading 5 pages before the end of day 2! My total for this day was 1 book finished and 391 pages read!
  • On Thursday, I read the last 456 pages of Unravel Me, and read 44 pages of The Rose Society. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 500 pages read.
  • I did not read on Friday! I was too busy!
  • On Saturday, I read the last 152 pages of Buzz Books, as well as 24 pages of Halfway Dead. My total this day was 1 book finished and 176 pages read.
  • On Sunday, I only read 24 pages of Halfway Dead.
  • On Monday, I read 52 pages of Halfway Dead.

OVERALL TOTAL FOR #RYBSAT: 4 books finished, 1513 pages read

WEEKEND TOTAL: 1 book finished, 200 pages read

Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Seven Deadly Sins Tag

As always, I was tagged by Kristi! http://bostonbookreader.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-seven-deadly-sins-tag.html


1. Greed - What is your most inexpensive book? What is your most expensive book?
Inexpensive: Charlotte's Web (paid 60 cents)
Expensive: Library of Souls ($22 for autographed)
These are books I paid for myself. My parents have bought me more expensive ones.

2. Wrath - What author do you have a love/hate relationship with?
Veronica Roth. I love the Divergent series, but I hate who she killed off, and hated the ending of Allegiant.

3. Gluttony - What book have you devoured over and over again with no shame?
The very obvious, LORD OF THE RINGS!!!!

4. Sloth - What book have you neglected reading due to laziness?
Re-reading the Harry Potter Series

5. Pride - What book do you talk about most in order to sound like an intellectual reader?
Not so much for intelligence, but Lord of the Rings again!

6. Lust - What attributes do you find attractive in male characters?
I really don't have a preference with this.

7. Envy - What book would you most like to receive as a gift?
The Last Star by Rick Yancy, 

As always, check out my video for my full thoughts on the questions!

Monday, January 18, 2016

Weekend Wrap Up - January 15 - 17

Happy Monday everyone! Here's what I read over the weekend!


  1. Sapphire Blue by Kerstin Gier
  2. The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken


And for the daily breakdown:
  • On Friday I read the last 197 pages of Sapphire Blue.
  • On Saturday, I was extremely busy (Callie got a haircut!) so I only read the first 31 pages of The Darkest Minds. Also, I fell asleep at 7 PM so that didn't help my page totals -_-
  • On Sunday, I read 69 pages of The Darkest Minds. Had to deal with a certain puppy's feminine issues -_-

Friday, January 15, 2016

Top 5 Books I'd Save In A Fire

So this top 5 books pretty much turned into top 6 series! I really couldn't decide between 5 of these series! I own all of the current releases of these series as of the date of this blog post!

So here's the top SIX series I'd save in a fire:

  1. Lord of The Rings Series (Hobbit included) by JRR Tolkien - My #1 definitely would save. I own all of them
  2. The Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J Maas
  3. All of my Leigh Bardugo books - She is queen and they are signed!
  4. The Selection Series by Kiera Cass 
  5. The Lunar Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer
  6. All of the Shadowhunters Series (MI, ID, Bane, Codex) by Cassandra Clare

As always, for my full thoughts, check out my booktube video about this list!

Top 5 Books I'd Save In a Fire

Monday, January 11, 2016

#TBRTakedown 3.0 Wrap Up and Weekend Wrap Up!

So I'm combining my two posts since they have to do with one another!!

Here are the books I read throughout the week:

  1. The Dark-Hunter Manga #1 by Sherrilyn Kenyon (208 pages)
  2. The Young Elites by Marie Lu (355 pages)
  3. Heaven by Alexandra Adornetto (417 pages)
  4. Walk on Earth a Stranger by Rae Carson (431 pages)
  5. Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead (332 pages)
  6. The Gunslinger by Stephen King (Read 34/300 pages)
  7. Tithe by Holly Black (331 pages)
  8. The Starlight Barking by Dodie Smith (156 pages)
And the breakdown of pages totals for the week:
  1. On Monday I read all 208 pages of The Dark-Hunter Manga, as well as the first 200 pages of The Young Elites. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 408 pages read!
  2. On Tuesday, I read the last 155 pages of The Young Elites, as well as the first 310 pages of Heaven. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 465 pages read!
  3. On Wednesday, I finished the last 107 pages of Heaven, as well as the first 150 pages of Walk on Earth a Stranger. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 257 pages read.
  4. On Thursday, I finished the last 281 pages of Walk on Earth a Stranger, as well as the first 50 pages of Vampire Academy. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 331 pages read.
  5. On Friday, I finished the last 282 pages of Vampire Academy, as well as the first 20 pages of The Gunslinger. My total for this day was 1 book finished and 302 pages read.
  6. On Saturday, I read 14 pages of The Gunslinger, and then completely changed the last 2 books I would read for this readathon! I read the first 180 pages of Tithe, for a total of 194 pages read this day.
  7. On Sunday, the last day of the readathon, I read the last 151 pages of Tithe. I also read all 156 pages of The Starlight Barking, making my total for the last day 2 books finished and 307 pages read!
Overall total: 7 books finished, 2,264 pages read

Be sure to check out my vlog style readathon wrap up on my channel for thoughts during the readathon, and my reason for changing my TBR!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Top 5 Wednesday - Favorite Fandoms!

So this week's top 5 Wednesday was favorite fandoms. These did't have to be only books, so I added 2 fandoms that were from tv/movies!

In no particular order (other than #1 which is my absolute favorite):


  1. The Doctor Who fandom (Whovians)
  2. The Lord of the Rings fandom (Ringers) - I also include anything Middle Earth here
  3. The Marvel fandom - the movies mostly
  4. The Shadowhunters fandom - Can't wait for the show!!
  5. The Harry Potter fandom (Potterheads)

As always, to hear my thoughts on each fandom, check out my Top 5 Wednesday video!


Sunday, January 3, 2016

January 4 Weekend Wrap Up!

So it has been a while since I've done one of these! My life has been absolutely crazy these past few months, and I haven't been using my blog! It was much easier for me to record honestly! So here's my first weekend wrap up of 2016! I promise these will be up weekly again now!

So this weekend I read:

  1. Hades by Alexandra Adornetto

Here's the breakdown of what I read each day!
  • On Friday, I only read 44 pages. First day of the year = very busy!
  • On Saturday, I read 50 pages. I was busy and sick :(
  • On Sunday, I finished off Hades by reading the last 209 pages!

Basically, it took me an entire weekend to finish one book. I'm not very happy about that. Oh well, next weekend will be better!!

#TBRTakedown 3.0 TBR

Here is my written TBR for TBRTakedown, happening Monday Jan 4 - Sunday Jan 10!


  1. Read a book from your most recent book haul. - The Young Elites by Marie Lu
  2. Read a book on your TBR Shelf over a year (or longest). - Wicked by Gregory Maguire
  3. Read a book outside your comfort zone! (Genre, content, etc). - The Gunslinger by Stephen King
  4. Read a first book in a series - Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
  5. Complete a series/Read a sequel in a series - Heaven by Alexandra Adornetto
  6. Read a FIRE color book (Fire colours such as shades of red, pink, purple, lilac, burgundy.) Lucky Colors for 2016 - Evernight by Claudia Gray
  7. Read a non-novel item: poem, verse, novella, short story, etc. - The Dark Hunters Manga #1 by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Friday, January 1, 2016

January 2016 TBR

Weekend Reads - JANUARY 1, 2016!!!

My Giant TBR for January!

I'm going a little overboard with my TBR for January, so I'm pretty much saying that these are the books I want to complete by the end of February! If the book is for a readathon, the readathon is in parenthesis!

Here is my long list!

  1. Clockwork Prince - Cassandra Clare
  2. City of Lost Souls - Cassandra Clare
  3. Clockwork Princess - Cassandra Clare
  4. City of Heavenly Fire - Cassandra Clare
  5. The Bane Chronicles - Cassandra Clare
  6. Evernight  - Claudia Gray(TBRTakedown)
  7. Dark Hunter Manga Vol. 1 - Sherrilyn Kenyon (TBRTakedown)
  8. The Martian - Andy Weir
  9. The Young Elites - Marie Lu (TBRTakedown)
  10. Wicked - Gregory Maguire (TBRTakedown)
  11. The Gunslinger - Stephen King (TBRTakedown)
  12. Vampire Academy - Richelle Mead (TBRTakedown)
  13. Heaven - Alexandra Adornetto (TBRTakedown)
  14. Sapphire Blue - Kerstin Gier 
  15. Slasher Girls and Monster Boys - Multiple Authors
  16. Hush, Hush - Becca Fitzpatrick
  17. The Raven Boys - Maggie Stiefvater
  18. Graceling - Kristin Cashore
  19. Bitterblue - Kristin Cashore
  20. Fire - Kristin Cashore
  21. Outpost - Ann Aguirre
  22. Horde - Ann Aguirre
  23. Throne of Glass - Sarah J Maas ~ Reread
  24. Crown of Midnight - Sarah J Maas
  25. Heir of Fire - Sarah J Maas
  26. Queen of Shadows - Sarah J Maas
  27. The Assassin's Blade - Sarah J Maas
  28. Rebel Spring - Morgan Rhodes
  29. Gathering Darkness - Morgan Rhodes
  30. Oblivion -Jennifer L Armentrout 
  31. Bloodmark - Aurora Whittet
  32. Hades - Alexandra Adornetto