Showing posts with label Louise Rozett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise Rozett. Show all posts

2 June 2013

Showcase Sunday #44

Showcase Sunday is a new weekly Meme that I am taking part of. This weekly meme is hosted by Vicky over at Book, Biscuits and Tea and for more info click on the SS image which will take you straight to the blog. Click images to take you to Goodreads.
 
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31 December 2012

BOTM #15

Here is my December Book of the month post. I have done a vlog of the books that I have read and also books that I am going to read in January.



Here's the books I read in December:
  • Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black 4/5
  • Love Sucks by Sage Collins 3.5/5
  • Echo by Alyson Noel 2/5
  • First Frost by Liz DeJesus 4/5
  • Lullaby by Amanda Hocking 4/5
  • Pure by Jennifer L. Armentrout 5/5
  • Confessions of an Angry Girl by Louise Rozett 3/5
  • Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan 3/5
  • Ruby Blue by Julie Cassar 3/5
And the book of the month goes too...

So in December I only read one book that was 5/5 so it was easy to chose which book was the best of this month. I really enjoyed this book as there was always something going on and it kept playing with my emotions. For my full review click here.

28 December 2012

Book Review: Confessions of an Angry Girl (Confessions #1) by Louise Rozett

Format: Paperback (arc)
Publishers: Mira Ink
Published: 4th January 2012
Pages: 266
Main Characters: Rose
Date Started: 21st December 2012
Date Finished: 23rd December 2012
Rating Given:
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Blurb from Goodreads:

This is a story about ROSE. About the occasional panic attack and being fourteen in the suburbs without a mobile phone. Read it and weep Rose's first year at Union High isn't exactly going to plan. Her family's broken, her supposed best friend's going boy crazy and Rose is so far behind socially that she might as well be moving backwards. Until her brother's friend Jamie offers her a ride home - and a way into the world of his popular clique - if only it weren't for his perfect cheerleader girlfriend. Now Rose is learning how to climb the wobbly high-school social ladder, while struggling to hang on to what matters the most...
 

When this book was up for review I thought it sounded like a book that I would enjoy and although I never enjoyed it that much I still thought it was a good read.

I do like the cover but I don't think it's the best cover. I do think this one is better than the American version as i prefer the font on this one as it's very eye catching.

For most of this book I was thinking I would be rating this between 2-2.5/5 but towards the end it picked up which has made me want to read the next book to find out what is going to happen next. The beginning was rather slow and I didn't find that she was that angry but when she was I could understand where she was coming from. There was a bit of a love interest which was interesting to see what was going to happen between them but I would have liked more chemistry as it was quite believable enough for me. I actually didn't know that this was apart of a series until I finished the book which was lacking in answers so I thought I would look on Goodreads to see if there was anymore which there was which in another reason why I didn't rate it any lower.

I only liked the main character Rose as she seemed like a nice person that was dealing with a lot. The other characters I didn't really like as they all seemed to use her or let her down including her friends and family. I hope that in the next book the other characters are better than in this one.

Overall a decent book that was just a bit too slow with only one likable character but once you get into it, it does pick up.

23 December 2012

Showcase Sunday #23

Showcase Sunday is a new weekly Meme that I am taking part of. This weekly meme is hosted by Vicky over at Book, Biscuits and Tea and for more info click on the SS image which will take you straight to the blog. Click on the titles of the books to take you to Goodreads.




Books mentioned in video

Review Books
The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna (Thanks to Random House)
Seraphina by Rachel Hartman (Thanks to Random House)
Confessions of an Angry Girl by Louise Rozett (Thanks to Mira Ink)
The Lost Prince by Julie Kagawa (Thanks to Mira Ink)

Books I won
A Witch in Winter by Ruth Warburton (Thanks to Book Passion for Life)

Books I bought
Opal by Jennifer L. Armentrout

So these are all the books that I have received in the last few weeks let me know what you received in comments below or leave a link.