12 January 2015

REPOST Review: The Deep

Reviewer: Kristen
Author: Nick Cutter
Pages: 400
Format: Paperback (provided by Simon & Schuster for a fair and honest review)
My Rating: 8 out of 10

Expected Publication: January 13th, 2015

Summary (thanks Goodreads): A strange plague called the ’Gets is decimating humanity on a global scale. It causes people to forget—small things at first, like where they left their keys…then the not-so-small things like how to drive, or the letters of the alphabet. Then their bodies forget how to function involuntarily…and there is no cure. But now, far below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, deep in the Marianas Trench, an heretofore unknown substance hailed as “ambrosia” has been discovered—a universal healer, from initial reports. It may just be the key to a universal cure. In order to study this phenomenon, a special research lab, the Trieste, has been built eight miles under the sea’s surface. But now the station is incommunicado, and it’s up to a brave few to descend through the lightless fathoms in hopes of unraveling the mysteries lurking at those crushing depths…and perhaps to encounter an evil blacker than anything one could possibly imagine.

My Thoughts: So, have you ever read anything that's so horrifying that you actually just cannot for the LIFE of you put down? Because, yeah, this is totally one of those books. This is a classic horror novel; a straight up keep-you-awake-all-hours-of-the-night, looking in dark corners, genius of a horror novel. Because seriously, the last, oh, quarter of this novel, I stayed up reading because I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. It was crazy; my heart was pounding and I was straight up nervous about how things would end.   After having read both The Troop and now The Deep, I think it suffices to say that Nick Cutter knows just what fears to play on - fears the plague almost every body - and, almost subtly, reminds you  how scared of the dark you actually are. At least, that's what this did for me. The story follows Luke, whose crazy smart brother has asked him to join him in the search for a cure for the 'Gets. And, because the thought of a crazy plague like illness isn't horrifying enough, 'Gets attacks people's memories. The disease literally attacks what makes us fundamental humans, and from there, we see the often grotesque - but not too grotesque... it's done with... class? It's not unnecessary, I guess is what I'm trying and failing to say - side effects, and the descent into madness. Nick Cutter does a phenomenal job at twisting reality into something straight from a childhood nightmare - that one nightmare that stuck with you, and that you still constantly think about. If you're a fan of horror, you're going to love it. Even if you're not a fan of horror, pick this up and try it out. The writing is something spectacular and you should not miss out on it. 

Final Thoughts: If you read The Troop, you know that Nick Cutter has a special kind of writing magic that manages to terrify you and make you crave more at the same time. The Deep exceeded every expectation that I had, and you'll definitely want to make sure this is on your 2015 to-read list!

9 January 2015

Follow Friday

Do you have any other fun collections? (Other than books)

Sadly, I do not. I'm not really a knick-knacky person. What about you guys? 
- Kristen

Okay, so here is the problem:
Doctor Who, Masquerade masks,
The Nightmare before Christmas,
Turtles, Movies                         - Kelsey



8 January 2015

Life of a Blogger [15]

Life of a Blogger is a weekly feature that I found through the amazing Rebecca at Vicariously! ,  hosted by the lovely Novel Heartbeat. Each week a subject will be chosen and we get to talk about it. The topics will be non-bookish so that you can get to know each other on a more personal level! Make sure to add your link on the linky list! 

This week's topic is: Scars You Have
I have two big scars. By big I mean relevant because they actually have stories that is more than me being a big ol klutz. The first is right beside my left eye. I have this ugly little scar from a surgery I needed when I was like... three. I'm sure if I could remember it, I'd consider it to be a traumatic experience. The next one, though, that was definitely a traumatic experience. I was camping (which is traumatic in itself) and we decided to go for a bike ride (exercise definitely = trauma) and someone (I won't lie, it was probably me - I always have grand ideas, and they never ever work in my favour) decided we should bike up the little hill (it was more like a CLIFF - though this could be my memory distorting reality to make me feel better about myself). And, as all you physicists know, what goes up must come down, and apparently this rule applies to my ass too. So, we were biking down the hill and I fell. Bad. Over my bike handles. If it didn't hurt so much, it would have been hilarious. I'm sure it was quite the sight. Anyway, as a result I have this fugly circle scar on my right hand right on my wrist. That was my only battle wound from that day, believe it or not. 

- Kristen 

I have a random scar on my right index finger. I have no clue where it's from. I have like 12 chickenpox scars. Oh, I have this two inch long scar on the side of my thigh.  I was at a friend house when I was like 11 or so. My brother locked her and I in this really high tree house. After about 45 minutes locked in the stupid building, I was freaking out and had to pee and wanted to be out. So, we pushed open the window and I started to climb out. Little did I know that my brother and his friend were waiting outside on the house's deck. They didn't want to let us out so my brother shoved me back through the window. I ended up falling onto a volleyball net spike that was next to the window. I just remember bleeding all over the place and screaming for them to let us out for five minutes before they did. I went inside and bled all over the parents white bathroom. I was super pissed at my brother, as you can imagine. 

- Kelsey

7 January 2015

Winter Holiday Book Haul

Since we return to school tomorrow (At least, Kelsey does. Kristen gets another three days!), we thought we should share with you all the marvelous books that we got during Christmas vacation.

So here is our Christmas book haul!

Kelsey:

Christmas Day Awesomeness:

Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs
Atlantia by Ally Condie
Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover
     - I wanted my own copy because I love it
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

Chapters Trip Fun:

A Thousand Pieces of you by Claudia Gray
Ensnared by A. G. Howard
     - Released early by accident
     - Already started reading it
Winterspell by Claire Legrand

I also got Harry Potter but it was for school so I'm not sure if it counts or not...

Kristen:

So, I don't actually get books from my parents or family. I get giftcards - they never know what I have already - and I'm totes ma goats okay with that. So, this is some of the awesomeness that I bought myself!
 Chapters Trip with Kelsme: 
A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray because seriously, how pretty is that cover?
The Young Elites by Marie Lu I've wanted this baby for a longgggggg time
Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch because erryone is rantin and ravin about this baby and I wanna be in the know


Christmas Gifts to Myself: 
Clipped Wings by Helena Hunting 
Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger
How To Love by Katie Cotugno
Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck




What pretties did you guys get this holiday season?
P.S Stay tuned for an epic giveaway comin up soon!

6 January 2015

Top Ten Tuesday [17]

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by the lovely folks at The Broke and the Bookish. This feature was created because they are particularly fond of lists at The Broke and the Bookish. We'd love to share our lists with other bookish folks and would LOVE to see your top ten lists!

Each week we will post a new Top Ten list and everyone is welcome to join. All we ask is that you link back to The Broke and the Bookish on your own Top Ten Tuesday post AND add your name to the Linky widget so that everyone can check out other bloggers lists! If you don't have a blog, just post your answers as a comment. Have fun with it! It's a fun way to get to know your fellow bloggers.

January 6: Top Ten Most Anticipated Debut Novels For 2015

Kelsey: (Not really sure what qualifies)
1. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
2. The Girl at Midnight by Melissa Grey
3. City of Savages by Lee Kelly
4. The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall
Man, I'm finding a lot of novels right now.
5. The Storyspinner by Becky Wallace
6. Mindwalker by A.J. Steiger
This is where I run out...
7. The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker
8. The Creeping by Alexandra Sirowy
9. Shutter by Courtney Alameda
10. Becoming Jinn by Lori Goldstein 
That was actually kind of hard.

5 January 2015

Review: Maybe Not (Maybe Someday #1.5)

Reviewer: Kelsey
Author: Colleen Hoover
Format: ebook, novella
Pages: 129
Rating: 9.5 out of 10

**Part of a series**Itty Bitty Spoiler Alert**

Summary (Maybe from Goodreads): When Warren has the opportunity to live with a female roommate, he instantly agrees. It could be an exciting change.

Or maybe not.

Especially when that roommate is the cold and seemingly calculating Bridgette. Tensions run high and tempers flare as the two can hardly stand to be in the same room together. But Warren has a theory about Bridgette: anyone who can hate with that much passion should also have the capability to love with that much passion. And he wants to be the one to test this theory.

Will Bridgette find it in herself to warm her heart to Warren and finally learn to love?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

My Thoughts: I love Colleen Hoover, I love Maybe Someday. I knew I'd love Maybe Not. It was great to see into the lives of minor characters in a novel that I love. Plus, I wasn't ready to let go of the story or the characters just yet. It was a fantastic way to get more. 

I have to be honest with all of you. I don't really have a whole lot to say about this novella. It wasn't a full length novel and it wasn't like I was suddenly learning all about brand new characters. Since it was so short, I don't want to spoil good moments like how Warren's nephew was adorable when he played dead or all the pranks or the sexy times. It was just fantastic. The whole entire book was fantastic. I loved it and want to read it again...like right now. I think that you should probably read this book but it is definitely not for young eyes. No but, like, for real. Age appropriate, enjoy the sex but otherwise, wait a few years. It's not young adult.

Enjoy!

1 January 2015

Life of a Blogger [14]

Life of a Blogger is a weekly feature that I found through the amazing Rebecca at Vicariously! ,  hosted by the lovely Novel Heartbeat. Each week a subject will be chosen and we get to talk about it. The topics will be non-bookish so that you can get to know each other on a more personal level! Make sure to add your link on the linky list! 

This week's topic is: New Years! 

HAPPY NEW YEAR FRIENDSSSSSS! 
I don't really have any traditions, I go with the flow. So, tell me yours! 
- Kristen

Chinese food and movies with the grandparents. Last year I didn't even manage to stay up until midnight New Years' Eve. We usually do nothing on New Years but this year I'm stuck going out to a friend of my parents. No want.
I'd love to hear about all your traditions!
- Kelsey
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