Monthly Archives:: January 2014

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Review: No One Else Can Have You by Kathleen Hale

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I received this book for free from HarperTeen in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: No One Else Can Have You by Kathleen HaleNo One Else Can Have You by Kathleen Hale
Published by HarperTeen on January 7th 2014
Genres: Mystery, YA
Source: HarperTeen
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four-stars

Small towns are nothing if not friendly. Friendship, Wisconsin (population: 688) is no different. Around here, everyone wears a smile. And no one ever locks their doors. Until, that is, high school sweetheart Ruth Fried is found murdered. Strung up like a scarecrow in the middle of a cornfield.

Unfortunately, Friendship’s police are more adept at looking for lost pets than catching killers. So Ruth’s best friend, Kippy Bushman, armed with only her tenacious Midwestern spirit and Ruth’s secret diary (which Ruth’s mother had asked her to read in order to redact any, you know, sex parts), sets out to find the murderer. But in a quiet town like Friendship—where no one is a suspect—anyone could be the killer.

There’s something scary about going into a book like No One Else Can Have you. I mean, maybe I do it to myself, but I always take a peek at the ratings (not reviews) kicking around Goodreads before I start a book and the ones for this book are incredibly polarizing.  I knew going into it that I would either love it or hate it with every bone in my body. Luckily, I fell into the former group and I had an absolute riot reading this book!

Not only is this book funny but it also features a pretty good murder mystery to boot.  The person who was responsible for the murder was someone that I did have pegged at one point in the novel, but I had moved on so far from that by the time the big reveal came that it still managed to surprise me in a great way.  What’s also fun about the mystery here is that the book doesn’t make everyone seem guilty.  That always takes my interest away in finding out who really dunnit because it could just as easily be this person or that.

The characters really shine through here. The novel is packed with quirky characters, the most memorably so being our MC Kippy.  This girl has lost her marbles and she definitely isn’t the brightest crayon in the box but that is what is so endearing about her. She has absolutely no filter and says incredibly inappropriate things at all the wrong moments and she had me busting a gut so often in the novel.  Her bluntness had me loving her from the get-go.  Her dad, Dom, is hilarious as well. He’s a school guidance councillor and is all about talking about feelings and working through emotions, the amount him and Kippy butted heads about this was great and I adored their banter.  Everyone from the characters that are front and centre in the novel to the town drunk, who had the smallest of appearances, were hilarious in their own right and great additions to the novel.

A lot of what is funny in this book could definitely be seen as inappropriate but if you sit back and take the novel for what it is, a parody, it is so funny and one that I definitely think is worth the read.  There were many parts of this novel that I laughed out loud at which prompted my husband to get me to read him the passage and then he was laughing along as well. Brace yourself for some slut shaming, animal deaths (this is a hunting community don’tcha know!) and the odd R word here and there and just go along for the ride.  The charm is in the books ability to make fun of itself and go to places for a laugh that few authors in YA are willing to go to.

four-stars

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Stir Me Up Character Spotlight + Giveaway!

Stir Me Up Character Spotlight + Giveaway!

Posted by on 01/06/2014 • 24 Comments

We’ve got the Stir Me Up blog tour on the blog today where we’re spotlighting Julian as well as a chance for you to win! In case you haven’t heard of this book yet – have a look at what it’s all about:

Character Spotlight: Julian Wyatt CHARACTER: Julian Wyatt AGE: 20 HEIGHT: 6’ 0” HAIR: Brown EYES: Hazel

PARENTS: Father: U.S. Marine Sam Wyatt, died in a Jeep accident in Somalia when Julian was four.

Mother: Angela Wyatt, a researcher at a think tank in Washington, died from breast cancer when Julian was nine.

CHILDHOOD: Raised by his aunt Estella after his mother’s death. Considers her son, his cousin Brandon, to be like an older brother. Got in a fair amount of trouble after his…

Jenni’s Stacking the Shelves

Jenni’s Stacking the Shelves

Posted by on 01/05/2014 • 28 Comments

Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring new additions to our bookshelves.

Books Mentioned in Vlog (click title for Goodreads): The Secret Diamond Sisters (The Secret Diamond Sisters #1) by Michelle Madow Racing Savannah (Hundred Oaks #4) by Miranda Kenneally Love Your Entity (Entity #3) by Cat Devon Stolen by Lucy Christopher The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller Waiting by Carol Lynch Williams BZRK (BZRK #1) by Michael Grant The Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Robin Palmer Zom-B Baby (Zom-B #5) by Darren Shan Impulse (Impulse #1) by Ellen Hopkins Tricks by Ellen Hopkins Identical by Ellen Hopkins Burned (Burned #1) by Ellen Hopkins My Life After Now by Jessica Verdi

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Fresh Batch (New Releases January 5th – 11th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases January 5th – 11th)

Posted by on 01/04/2014 • 19 Comments

Fresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

The Impossible Knife of Memory Laurie Halse Anderson Publication date: January 7th 2014by Viking Juvenile

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For the past five years, Hayley Kincaid and her father, Andy, have been on the road, never staying long in one place as he struggles to escape the demons that have tortured him since his return from Iraq. Now they are back in the town where he grew up so Hayley can attend school. Perhaps, for the first time, Hayley can have a normal life, put aside her own painful memories, even have a relationship with Finn, the hot guy who obviously likes her but is…

Meet Penelope from A Breath of Frost + Exclusive Excerpt!

Meet Penelope from A Breath of Frost + Exclusive Excerpt!

Posted by on 01/03/2014 • 25 Comments

Today we all get to meet Penelope from A Breath of Frost by  Alyxandra Harvey! I love witch books and this one sounds awesome. I also have heard great things about the author’s other series so let’s see what this new one is all about!

Official Book Trailer:

An Introduction to Penelope! Penelope Chadwick Age: 18 Hair: black Eyes: dark brown Familiar: Spider Magic: Pscychometry: sensing the history of an object and the people who have touched it

Penelope is romantic and spoiled and kind and very talented at the pianoforte. She’s mad for anything Shakespearean and likes to use odd random bits of Shakespearean insults. She also has a rather prickly temper when her loved ones are insulted.

Her…

Review: Crank by Ellen Hopkins

Review: Crank by Ellen Hopkins

Posted by on 01/02/2014 • 22 Comments

An immensely powerful book, Crank brings us a heartbreaking downfall into drug addiction. Knowing Ellen personally experienced much of this story gives it even more of an emotional pull, as we learn that this is based on Ellen’s own daughter’s story.

I’m still quite new to verse novels so it did take me a good 100 pages (which took like 20 mins to read, really – you can fly through verse books in no time) to get comfortable with the writing style. Before that I kept concentrating on how I was supposed to read it: vertical first or not? For instance. I soon realized it didn’t matter. Plus, by then, I was so into it I wasn’t even paying attention to that at all, it had…

Welcome Jenni to Xpresso Reads!

Welcome Jenni to Xpresso Reads!

Posted by on 01/01/2014 • 83 Comments

Oh em gee! Right? Yep there are some big changes for this new year at Xpresso Reads and I’m incredibly excited to announce this news. I’m sure you all know her and adore her already: Jenni from Alluring Reads is joining Xpresso Reads!

I have been thinking for a while now that I would like to be working with a co-blogger, but after having run a blog for 2 years by myself it’s hard to imagine having to share blogging with someone else. Not because I didn’t want to, but I’ve always been anxious about changes in routine and life in general and it’s quite a huge step to make for both of us. Jenni and I met 2 years ago when this blog was…

Happy New Year! 2013 Highlights + Giveaway!

Happy New Year! 2013 Highlights + Giveaway!

Posted by on 01/01/2014 • 32 Comments

Happy New Year everyone! My hiatus was a nice break but I’m happy to be back blogging and refreshed for the new year. I’ve got some great posts planned for 2014, awesome events especially for my 3 year blogoversary in the fall, and I also may be getting a co-blogger which you all know and love already 😉 We’ll see if/when that happens! So today let’s check out Xpresso Reads’ 2013 highlights, exciting happenings you may have missed, and an awesome giveaway to kick off the new year in style!

2013 Highlights We introduced our new feature that me, Jenni (Alluring Reads), and Amy (Book Loving Mom) do together: Book Girls Don’t Cry… They Vent which we’ve had a lot of fun with bookish discussions…