30/11/2016

Two more books

Gonna run out of place preetty quick if I continue to buy more books...
Oh well! These books have actually been on my desk for over a week now, but I haven't had the time nor energy to sit down and write tbh. Been in a zombie mode for a while..

Until now.. Hello!







So here we are again! New books (and less space left in my bookshelf)! I did actually have some kind of a reason for purchasing these two books though๐Ÿ˜› They might sound weird but in my head these reasons sounded perfectly reasonable at the time. Almost..











The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (The original screenplay) by J. K. Rowling

Book #1: Lack of space for new english books in the store - Bought this one to get at least some space that I could fit some of the new ones. Did not take one just to get some space, I actually wanted to check it out as well so it was a "win-win" situation (and also a reason to buy a book)..

Book #2: Was the first to unpack these gorgeous looking copies of Fantastic Beasts at work - Bought one in case we ended up selling everyone by the end of the day. Turned out this was not as popular as the other HP book.. we still got plenty left in stock. But hey! At least I got one ๐Ÿ˜›

Excuses, excuses.. I know, but.. you know.. it sounded reasonable enough in my head๐Ÿ˜†


And that's the end of the last blog entry for today. Hopefully it won't be long till the next entry. I am currently reading The Sunrise by Victoria Hislop so there will be a new review up soon-ish. Gonna try and write it the same day I finish reading the book unlike the other review that took me almost 2 weeks to write. It's up now though so.. better late than never..?

Bye! xx

Daughter - Jane Shemilt


I actually started on this review almost two weeks ago, but haven't had the time nor energy to finish it (been in a zombie mode this passed week so all the energy I have had, I used on my daily drawings..)๐Ÿ˜ด
Anyway... back to the review!๐Ÿ˜‰

Daughter was the first book I've read by Jane Shemilt. I didn't know that much about this book before I started, but I was not that disappointed ๐Ÿ˜Š 

The Blurb:
The night of the disappearance
She used to tell me everything.
They have a picture. It'll help.
But it doesn't show the way her hair shines so brightly it looks like sheets of gold.
She smells very faintly of lemons.
She bites her nails.
She never cries.
She loves autumn, I wanted to tell them. She collects leaves, like a child does. She is just a child.
FIND HER

One year later
Naomi is still missing. Jenny is a mother in the brink of obsession. The Malcolm family is in pieces.
Is finding the truth about Naomi the only way to put them back together?
Or is the truth the thing that will finally tear them apart?

My Thoughts:
Like I said in the beginning of this review, I started writing this review almost two weeks ago which means that it's been around two weeks since I read this book. So.. I might have forgotten some of the things that happened in this story, but I will try my best!๐Ÿ™Š

So this is one of the typical disappearance stories about someone who's missing and the mother (or another family member or someone else) who wants to find the truth of what happened that horrible night. And it also got this mysteriousness to it that keeps people like me wanting to find out more and ends up reading the whole book ๐Ÿ˜›  There's also a twist in the end as it usually is with these kind of stories.

The story changed between the past (the days before the disappearance and after) and present (round a year later). I know I've said something like this before, but the way the chapters changed between then and now was not as confusing as it can be when it comes to these kind of stories. I did go back once to almost at the beginning to check something out that turned up at the near of the book, but that was it ๐Ÿ˜›

I can say that the ending was quite a surprise. I did not see that coming at all! I had some suspicions in my head, but this ending was not one of them. I was not that disappointed either about the end. I actually want to know what happens next, but I know I will never find out. I think. 

All in all, this was a nice and suspenseful thriller with a huge twist at the end and (like I said) I was not disappointed! I will definitely check out more of her books one day๐Ÿ˜Š 

And that's the end of this review! Can't think of anything else to say so this is it. 

Bye! x

(I'm going to upload a new blog entry pretty soon that was also supposed to be up a while ago.. whoopsie!)
(Also..just discovered the emojis that's been added recently as you probably have noticed by now ๐Ÿ˜›)

Currently reading - The Sunrise by Victoria Hislop

05/11/2016

On the Other Side - Carrie Hope Fletcher


On the Other Side is Carrie Fletcher's debut novel (apart from her biography called All I Know Now). I found out about her through her brother, Tom (from McFly, my all time favourite band) some years ago and been watching her yt channel and stuff since then. When she announced that she was writing a book, I was excited to see how it would turn out! And here I am, writing my review on her book :)

The Blurb:
Your soul is too heavy to pass through this door: Leave the weight of the world in the world from before.

Evie Snow is eighty-two when she quietly passes away in her sleep, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. It's the way most people wish to leave the world, but when Evie reaches the door of her own private heaven, she finds that she's become her twenty-seven-year-old self and the door won't open.

Evie's soul must be light enough to pass through so she needs to get rid of whatever is making her soul heavy. For Evie, this means unburdening herself of the three secrets which have weighed her down for over fifty years, so she must find a way to reveal them before it's too late. As Evie begins the journey of a lifetime, she learns more about life and love than she ever though possible, and somehow, some way she may also find her way back to the only man she ever truly loved...

Powerful, magical and utterly romantic, On the Other Side will transport you to a world that is impossible to forget. This is a love story like no other which will have you weeping because of the sheer joy and beauty of it all.

My Thoughts:
This was such a lovely novel! I got sad, angry (at her mother in particular and the tradition the family had.. grrr! What a cold mother she was!) and happy reading about Evie and the other characters in this story. I also had tears in my eyes at one point! The story between Evie and this guy called Vincent (you get to know him after few chapters so no spoilers there) was so sweet, and romantic and also sad. The things she had to let go because of reasons I'm not going to say was devastating.

I liked the way the chapters were divided into different sections between the three secrets she had to let go of. The chapters were divided between Evie's "afterlife" (how she ended up there, what she had to do to reach these people to get to the other side), the past (were we find out what happened when she was young and in love) and the present (the people she have to tell her secrets to). It sounds like it could be bit difficult to follow because of the timelines, but it wasn't. She did a great job with that :) There were also chapters were you first read about one person and in the middle of the page, you end up reading from another character's perspective, which also sound confusing, but wasn't :P (this whole explanations of the chapters sounds confusing to understand....oh well)

There were also moments when I had to read the same things over and over again to figure out wether some of the things that happened was a metaphor or if it literally happened. Like, for example:"my face turned into stone", is it just a metaphor or did my face literally got turned into stone?... (weird example, but you know..) So there were few times were I just sat there and didn't know if there was some magic involved or not :P Other than that, I really liked the way this story turned out. It had some disney-ish about it (like the surnames of the characters and some things that happened) and there was also a Once Upon a Time reference in there as well. I liked that :P

After finishing this, I'm pretty sure there was some real magic going on in there because of the things that happened :P

The ending was amazing and I had a huge grin on my face at the end of it (and maybe some happy tears). All in all, this is truly a wonderful "girlie book" were magic things happens and hearts gets broken. All in true disney style (that sounded weird but I wanted to write something like that so there it was). And maybe, just maybe, there's chance of a happy ending for Evie after all..? Who knows?









Guess you have to find out for yourself! ;)

I know this review sounds confusing and stuff, but I have a reason for that (for once)... I've been really tired today and my head has been a derpiederp all day (even at work I felt like I was a "walking dead"...you know.. the zombies, not the main characters) but I wanted to write this review today anyway so here it is :P

And here I am, signing off.

Bye! xxx

4/5
Next book to read: Daughter by Jane Shemilt

22/10/2016

The Secret Keeper - Kate Morton


The Secret Keeper is the second book I've ever read by Kate Morton. I read The House At Riverton a while back ago and feel completely in love with that book. I'm glad my grandmother told me that I should read this right away. If she hadn't borrowed it from me few month ago, then it might have taken some time before I would pick it up (got lots of other books to read so..). But here we are and I was not disappointed at all!

The Blurb:
1961: On a sweltering summer's day, while her family picnics by the stream on their Suffolk farm, sixteen-year-old Laurel hides out in her childhood tree house dreaming of the bright future she can't wait to seize. But before the idyllic afternoon is over, Laurel will have witnessed a shocking crime that changes everything.

2011: Now a much-loved actress, Laurel finds herself overwhelmed by shades of the past. Haunted by memories, and the mystery of what she saw that day, she returns to her family home and begins to piece together a secret history: a tale of three strangers from vastly different world - Dorothy, Vivien and Jimmy - who are brought together by chance in wartime London and whose lives become fiercely and fatefully entwined.

Shifting between the 1930s, the 1960s and the present, The Secret Keeper is a spellbinding story of mysteries and secrets, murder and enduring love.

My Thoughts:
One thing..: How am I going to review this without any spoilers?! This is not going to be easy, mind you but I will try my very best to not spoil anything important!

Ok, first of all, what a book! After finishing the first chapter, I was hooked! Unfortunately my eyes thought otherwise.. which was frustrating. The reason why it took me so, so long to finish this book was because my eyes got tired pretty much in the middle of every single chapters. No matter how thrilling that chapter was, my eyes could barely keep themselves up. Argh! Maybe because the text was small or something.. I don't know.

Despite my tired eyes, I loved this book as much as I loved The House at Riverton. It was suspenseful, thrilling and all in all a great book to curl up with on a rainy day (or weeks in my case).

The characters had their own personalities and you felt like you got to know them well. The shifting from past and present, and between the characters was well written and didn't feel "messy". I liked the way the stories from the past kind of blended with the things Laurel found in present time. I didn't have to wait long for the meaning behind those findings and it still made me wanting to find out more about the life of her mother and also the other people that was part of her life one way or another.

And that ending. That was a huge twist right there! I literally had tears in my eyes reading the last page. I really, really want to spoil it all but I won't do it. You just have to read it yourself!

That's all I'm going to say. If you want to know more then.. well.. read it! (You can also ask me or look up more reviews online :P )

Bye! xx

5/5

Next book to read: On the Other Side by Carrie Hope Fletcher

Oh look! More books!

Like I said last time, no more promises about not buying any more books for a while. So here we are :P

It was half price on everything at work Wednesday evening so I decided to buy some books (you know... because it was 50% off... can't miss those deals, can ya? :P ) and I also bought a book yesterday when I was at work..for uhm.. research..*ahem*. So this week I ended up buying 6 more books to add to my collection. Three of those are in Norwegian and they are also some of the books I don't mind reading in my language. That also mean that I won't be doing any review on those since, you know, they're in Norwegian :P




Steinhimmelen by Karin Brunk Holmqvist
Rosa Elefanter by Karin Brunk Holmqvist
Kaffe med Musikk by Karin Brunk Holmqvist
Six of Crows (#1, Six of Crows) by Leigh Barduco
I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh
Daughter by Jane Shemilt

Lots of things has happened these past few days with work and all so today I felt like I could sit down and write this blog post. I also finished The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton late last night so there will be one more post up pretty soon!


See ya!

Bye xx

06/10/2016

When there's a sale online...

Here we are yet again... another book in my shelves. I'm officially done promising myself not to buy any more books for a while. It doesn't work. I give up.










So yes, there'a a sale on Bookdepository where you can buy books with up to 50% off! Yey! Of course I had to check that out when I got an email about this glorious bargain! I found 5 lovely books I wanted and added them to my 'cart' (also found out that some of the books I had bought in August/September-ish was 50% off as well...but hey! What can you do?!). After finishing my little "shopping-spree", I thought I had purchased them and didn't think any more about it, until I got an email last week(?).  They told me that my lovely books felt bit lonely and asked me if I wanted to keep them or not (something like that). I went back to the page (after checking both my email accounts for any confirmations on the purchase with no luck) and saw that 3 out of 5 of the books I wanted was now unavailable... I was sad, but I ended up only order the 2 books that was left from my previous attempt which was still available without really trying to find something else (I did look through the books, you know...just one last check). But, it doesn't stop there because few days later I got this in the mailbox:

"I am terribly sorry to inform you that on this occasion we have been unable to fulfil part of your order.

If your order was a pre-order unfortunately, information ahead of publication is not foolproof so a new title may be cancelled or postponed indefinitely. An edition scheduled for reprinting may be similarly abandoned by the publishers.

If you have ordered other titles, we will send you the remainder of your order immediately."

And the last part of the email:

"Again, please accept my apologies and I hope we can be of service to you in the near future."

So.. I ended up getting only 1 book out of 5, but it's OK because I already got so many I haven't read yet and I don't really mind even though I kinda wanted the book that got cancelled.

The last part of that email sounded so sad that I just want to give them a hug and tell them that I still love them and I will continue to buy books from Bookdepository. Why, you might ask? Because I love this page. The price is just perfect, they arrive pretty fast (and I live in Norway so that says something) and this is also the only time they have "messed up" my order. And I have ordered loads of books from there these past few years! So..

Dear Bookdepository,

I accept your apologies. I am not going to give you up because of this little problem. I will always love you and I know you will "fulfill" my "book-needs" whenever I want to go shopping. So thank you so much of being a part of my life and for being there when a girl needs to burn most of her money on more books even though she already has bought tons of books just few weeks previously. (You should probably put on some limit or something when someone buys more book than actually needed, knowing they won't be able to read all of them in their lifetime unless they got the same powers as The Flash)

Love from,
Me x











Ok.. back to the main reason of this blog post! The newest addition to my bookshelf! 


Before We Met by Lucie Whitehouse

I have been back and forth with this book, but when it was 50% off, I decided that I wanted to buy it after all :) After reading the "blurb" again, it did sound better than I remembered :P 

I have absolutely no idea what else to say.. I think I have already written enough about this whole book-shopping fail and troubles so.. But I can give you a quick update on the book I'm currently (still) reading since I'm already here :)

Currently reading update:
I'm still reading The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton. My grandmother told me I should read this one next and so I did. I got hooked from the beginning, but the saddest thing is is that I get really tired of reading it and ends up closing the book in the middle of the chapter (happens pretty much all the time :( ) It doesn't mean that it's bad, because, trust me.. it's not! It's really good and I hate myself for having those eyes that won't stay open when I'm in the middle of a chapter! I will finish it. I must! It will take some time but I will. So be patient with me! The review will come one day in the near future! 

Bye x


(I was supposed to finish this blog entry earlier today, but things got in the way. I'm sorry for the late update!)

23/09/2016

Paris For One - Jojo Moyes


Here we are again.. I told you I would write another review soon so here I am again! It's bit late but anyways! So, Paris For One by Jojo Moyes is part of a quick read thingy so it didn't take me that long to finish it. Since it was a short story, it also means that this review might be short since there's not much to discuss. So here we go!

The Blurb:
Nell is twenty-six and has never been to Paris.
She has never even been on a weekend away with her boyfriend.
Everyone knows she is just not the adventurous type.

But, when her boyfriend doesn't show up for their romantic mini-break, Nell has the chance to prove everyone wrong.

Alone in Paris, Nell meets the mysterious moped-riding Fabien and his group of carefree friends.

Could this turn out to be the most adventurous weekend of her life?

My Thoughts:
After this book got released here in Norway (the translated version) last week, I've heard the reviews haven't been that great. No real bad reviews, but not that great either. I haven't read any of the reviews and am not going to either because I like Jojo Moyes' books and knew that I would adore this story as much as the others. And I was right. For being a quick read, I really enjoyed reading this one. It was sweet, funny and overall adorable and lovely.

A girl called Nell finds herself alone in Paris and trying to make the best of it without her boyfriend (which sounded like a lazy guy who didn't care about anything more or less). And, as always with these kind of stories, she meets a guy called Fabien (who's nice and lovely.. as usual) and they are having a great time. Nothing more, nothing less... Just another sweet little love story you should read once in a while :)

I liked the ending, but tbh, I also wants to know what happens next! I know that I will never know and just have to imagine how this whole thing works out. I can live with that.. for now. But, if Jojo Moyes finds out she wants to write more about Nell then I won't hesitate to buy that book!

Like I said, this would be a short review, because I don't have anything else to say without spoiling.

And there's that. My second review in under 24 hours!

Bye x

4/5

Next book to read: The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton

22/09/2016

The Girl On The Train - Paula Hawkins


The Girl on the Train is Paula Hawkins' first thriller novel. Before I bought a copy, I debated whether to buy it or not. I was unsure of getting it because I felt that this book wasn't really my type. But after a few customers at work asked me if I had read it, I decided to give it a go. Just a research so I would be prepared next time someone ask me. So here I am, done reading it and writing my review.

The Blurb:
Every day the same. Until today.
Rachel catches the same commuter train every morning. She knows it will wait at the same signal each time, overlooking a row of back gardens.

She's even started to feel like she knows the people who live in one of the houses. Their life - as she sees it - is perfect. If only Rachel could be that happy.

And then she sees something shocking, and in one moment everything changes.

Now Rachel has a chance to become a part of the lives she's only watched from afar.

Now they'll see: she's much more than just the girl on the train...

My Thoughts:
Wow... what a ride...(no pun intended). That was a lot of drama going on between the characters. While reading this book, I started to think, How am I going to write this review without giving anything away? So here I sit, bit clueless on how to do this, but luckily the ending gave me something to write about. Because, as always, there's usually a twist when it comes to thrillers and (luckily for me) this was no exception.

This is going to be a completely different kind of review from me, because this is just how I have to to it. I will try my best to not spoil anything. I will not tell what happened, just about the characters you're going to meet in this book. So I guess I'm going to give you "information" on what to expect from this book.

The story is about three women's point of view. Rachel - The "main character", Megan - The missing person and Anna - Rachel's ex-husband's wife.

The majority of the story is surrounded round Rachel's life as an alcoholic who lives with a "friend" in an apartment. She takes the train back and forth from London almost every day. While on the train, she's seated near the windows and likes to make up stories about the life of the couple living in one of the houses near the railway whenever it pulls to a stop near their home. She calls them Jess and Jason. A perfect couple with a perfect life. So when Megan goes missing, she wants to know what happened. Rachel was near their street that night Megan disappeared and can't remember anything because of the blackout from too much alcohol. She feels she's a part of their life after watching them from the train almost every day for over a year. She also saw something the day before Megan went missing and wants to tell Scott about it and try to help him.

Unfortunately, Rachel's ex-husband, Tom, and his new wife, Anna, lives on the same street as Megan and Scott. Anna is terrified of Rachel because of all the bad things she's done to Anna and her new family. She wants Tom to get rid of Rachel, but he tells her over and over again that he's going to talk with her, which he does every time. So when Rachel's starts to show up on their street more frequently, Anna gets scared, thinking she's there only to cause trouble for them. So Anna's entries are more or less surrounded round Rachel and the hate towards her. When things starts to uncover about Megan's past, Anna becomes uneasy and scared because Megan has been in their house few times in the beginning. So there's a lot of drama surrounding the characters...

Megan's entries is surrounded about her life from few years earlier and up to the day she disappears. She is completely different from what Rachel imagines to say the least. She's seeing a therapist about her trouble sleeping and other problems that she's been through. Learning what she's been going through is sad. I also got frustrated about the things she did (the same with Anna). Seriously! But, you know, it's not easy to love just one person sometimes when another one shows up I guess. Like I said.. a lot of drama.

Back to Rachel before I starts spoiling the whole thing!

I know it's not easy to be an alcoholic, but sometimes.. just sometimes... I was like, Mate... you know you get blackouts and do bad things when you're drunk...WHY ARE YOU STILL DRINKING?? Seriously! If I was you, I would have stopped ages ago! I know it's bad thinking this, but sometimes...When you're not dealing with this yourself it's difficult to look at it from their perspective. It's like telling someone with anxiety to get over it. It doesn't work that way. Trust me, I know! I know so perfectly well, dealing with anxiety myself. I'm better now though, finally. Still got some degree of Socially Anxiety, but I manage thanks to my job for making me socialize even when my heart beats faster, my face turns slightly red and feeling bit shaky.
So, Rachel and her drinking problem. Poor girl. I do feel bad for her, because she too went through not so good things. I think she was strong when she decided to try and drink less (and maybe stop drinking altogether) when the whole Megan thing started. Of course, it wasn't easy for her but she tried.

All in all. It was bit of a slow start. I didn't know what to expect from this book, but when I started reading, I felt that nothing bad would really happen but I wanted to continue just to see where this whole plot were going. And I also continued because this was a "research" for work. Not that I wanted to stop reading after a few chapters! When things started to happen, I wanted to know more. I got more or less hocked because I had questions and wanted the answers. The ending was a huge twist, that's for sure. I wasn't sure who had done this and had a few suspects in mind, but none of them were this person. It's like the Strike series by "Robert Galbraith" were you have no idea who the killer is. Or, you think you know, but the ending blows your mind. Same thing here.

I think The Girl on the Train was a great book. Thrilling and suspenseful and, also, drama (maybe a tad much but still good). I also found out today that this book is turning into a movie! I watched the trailer before writing and I'm glad I read the book first. It looks interesting and I will see it when it comes out, but there where few things that annoyed me about the trailer. First of all, the story in the book takes place in England, but in the movie, it somehow takes place in America. Second, some (or most) of the scenes they showed on the trailer could more or less be a part of a fifty shades trailer. Like I wrote further up, majority of the plot is surrounded around Rachel and her drinking problems, harassing Tom and Anna by turning up drunk on their doorstep and calling Tom in the middle of the night. And the last thing that annoyed me was that they didn't show that much of what was actually the story in this book. Which, more or less it Rachel and the other things I wrote about further up.

At least now I might know some of the reasons why this book is popular here in Norway. One, the book has finally been translated to Norwegian (started selling the Norwegian copies few month ago) and there's a movie adaption coming up next year.

Phew... that was a long review. I hope I didn't give that much away. You will find out about the things I wrote about almost from the beginning so don't worry about that :P

There's a lot more to the story so if you want to read it but not sure, then I hope I helped you with your decision. It is a great book. Well, at least I thought it was great :P

And that's all for now! I might do another review pretty soon, because I'm going to read Paris For One after this and it got round 100 pages so I think I will finish fast.

Bye x

4/5

Next book to read: Paris For One - Jojo Moyes

20/09/2016

More books... But I have a reason! I think...

Here we are again...more books in my bookshelves. I have been good though with not buying any books for a while. But this time I have a reason (kinda) because Jojo Moyes' book, Paris for One, just came out here in Norway in Norwegian. Since I work in a bookstore, I should do some research on at least some of the books I'm selling so that book is kind of a part of my "research". Buuuut, I ended up buying two more books. I didn't had to, but when I start buying books, I can't just buy one. It's a curse of mine. So I ended up buying Paris for One and two others. So here they are:


Paris for One by Jojo Moyes
We Are All Made of Stars by Rowan Coleman
The Girl With All The Gifts by M. R. Carey

I bought them on Tuesday, but didn't have any time to write this post until today (like the review). Hopefully they will be the last ones for now. I know I have said it before, but... oh well...

Currently reading
Since I'm already here I can say that I have started on The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. This is actually a research tbh because there's been a few customers who's been asking me if I have read it so now I can finally say that, Yes, I am actually currently reading it or Yes, yes I have. Trust me, it's not easy to work in a bookstore when you've only read or have round 5% of the books in the store. Not easy at all! So anyway. This book... this book has started to get more and more interesting the more I read it. Things have started to happen and I'm looking forward to continue on it tonight before I fall asleep. Hopefully, I will finish it soon so you guys don't have to wait 100 years for my next review. I'm so sorry about that though. But life happens and the only time I feel like I can snuggle up with a book is when I'm going to bed.

And that's all for now!

Bye xx

Behind Closed Doors - B. A. Paris


Behind Closed Doors is B. A. Paris' first novel and it was so good that I'm going to continue buying her books when they comes out! I did finish this a few days (or more like nights) ago, but didn't have the time to write this review until now.

The Blurb:
Jack 
- Handsome
- Dedicated lawyer
- Loving husband

& Grace 
- Elegant
- Consummate housewife
Prisoner

Everyone knows a couple like Jack and Grace.
He has looks and wealth, she has charm and elegance.
You might not want to like them, but you do.
You'd like to get to know Grace better.

But it's difficult.
Because you realise they are never apart.
Some might call this true love.

Others might ask why Grace never answers the phone.
Or can't meet for lunch, without Jack.
And why there are bars on one of the bedroom windows.

Sometimes the perfect marriage is the perfect lie.

My Thoughts:
Where do I start without spoiling anything?? Aaah! This book was so suspenseful and I could barely put it down when I first started reading it in the evenings! I got hooked from the start even though nothing much happened. You know it's a great book when you stay up half the night to read it even though you have to get up little early the next day! I literally held my breath during the last few chapters!

So much things happened during Behind Closed Doors and I really felt sorry for Grace and actually wanted to jump into the book and save her from that psycho husband of hers. I got shocked when he revealed his reasons for marrying her and how much he manipulated and controlled her. I admired her for her strength (if I can say that) and that she never gave up no matter what and that she was determined to fight him one way or another until the end. Even though she felt beaten and almost wanted to give up, she still tried to find a way to get away from him.

I got my hopes up when one of their new neighbors started to ask questions about things and that she looked suspicious when Grace looked at her. And I sat there thinking "Yey! Maybe she would be the one to save Grace!" So there were few of those hopes while reading Behind Closed Doors, but after reading some more I felt that this won't end good but at the same time still had a hope that she would get away somehow. I can say that I liked the ending without saying much and the whole story really stuck with me.

All in all, this was a thrilling story and it left me staring at the walls after finishing it with lots of thoughts (which I'm not going to spoil here on this post). And the way those chapters were divided between the past and present was great too. It wasn't a mess like it can be when reading about both past and present

I can't write anything else here without ruining things so I'm going to make a separate post with spoilers because I just have to get it out :P

So this is my non-spoiler review and I know I'm still not that good at writing these but hey! Still Norwegian.

Bye xx

Spoilers

5/5

Currently Reading: The Girl on the Train - Paula Hawkins

13/09/2016

Sand - Hugh Howey


Finally finished Sand by Hugh Howey! Took me some time but here we are :) This is the same author who wrote the Wool trilogy (got the reviews on my blog in case you want to read them :) ) and I loved those books which is why I just had to read Sand too.

The Blurb:
The old world is buried.
A new one has been forged atop the shifting dunes.
Here in this scorched desert, four siblings find themselves scattered and lost.
Deep within the sand lies the key to bringing their family together.
And the secret that could tear their world apart.

My Thoughts:
I have no idea how to do this review because my head is not with me today (got so much to do before work.. eep!), so be nice to me :P Gonna try my best (as I always do)!

One thing first; there was a lot of sand.. a lot... that's all I can say. Of course there was a lot of sand in this book.. I mean.. it is called Sand and they were in a desert so... anyway. Jokes aside. I liked this book :) Not as much as Wool but I really did like this one. I thought this would be kind of a part of the trilogy, but I was wrong. Yes, the characters lived in a post apocalyptic world but everything was different. It was a whole different world.

Was bit of a slow start but at the same time, things already started to happen from the beginning. Just after few chapters something real bad had already happened. So there was always something. And I also learned loads of different names for sand too. It was nice of Howey to make footnotes under the pages for the different kind of sand the characters felt in their boots, mouth and so on. Like I said, a lot of sand which also means lots of different types of sand. Oh, and also, they dive through the sand like it's water! Which sounds awesome, but at the same time scary cause everything depends on their diving suits. Yes... diving suits! Was lot of technology going on in this book as well like power to the suits so they could go through the sand and visors to see through the sand and lots of things they needed for the diving.

While reading this book, I struggled a bit to understand some of the words he used like ker (kind of a scarf in front of your face to shield from the sand) and other words I can't remember right now. But after reading those words in different settings, I started to understand more and it got easier for me to continue. And the diving part, I actually tried to figure out how it would look like if they make a movie out of this, like, how would they manage to make it look like they're actually diving through the sand? And how would the suits and stuff look like? So there was a lot of thinking while reading this time :P

It did take me some time to finish Sand, but it wasn't because I got bored. Life just happened :P (And, also, another book happened (Norwegian - originally Swedish - book so no review from that).)  When I started to read Sand again after finishing the Norwegian one, I got hooked and couldn't put it down because more and more things started to happen and you also get to know more about the siblings past and why they do the things they do.

All in all, I liked the story. It got more and more suspenseful the more I read and there were anger (always a bad guy in his books) and smiles (when good things happened), surprise (when unexpected things popped up) and also sadness (people die in this book as well).

Got no idea what else to write so I hope this review helps you a bit and also that I haven't spoiled a lot of things for you (you get to know all about the diving and stuff from the start so..)

That was all for now! Sorry for the bad review, but like I said; My head doesn't work right now :P

Bye x

4/5

Next book to read: Behind Closed Doors - B. A. Paris

08/09/2016

Lack of reviews and updates

Hello!
Sorry for the lack of reviews and updates lately!









I'm still reading Sand by Hugh Howey and but I haven't gotten that far tbh. I've been reading another book in Norwegian lately and wanted to finish that one before continuing. But I'm back to reading Sand again now so hopefully I will finish it soon and give you a review! I won't do a review of the Norwegian one because..well.. it's in Norwegian (originally in Swedish) and I don't want to translate the blurb and stuff :P

So for now you just have to wait (and maybe read the other reviews and stuff if you haven't already?) till I'm done reading this book :P









Bye xx

18/08/2016

One last book...I promise...really...I do...

I keep telling myself to not buy any books for a while because I got so many in my shelf that I haven't read yet. But today... at work... I just had to buy this book because last time we had them, they got sold out almost the same day we got them and now they're back in stock. So this time I didn't take any chances so I just grabbed it and bought it right away before they were gone.



And the book I'm talking about as you can see is this (as you probably figured out right away because the picture's right under here):

























LOOK AT THAT GORGEOUS COVER!! (and yes I got a tardis on my mac in case you were wondering :P )


Of course I needed "book 8" since Harry Potter has been a part of my childhood! My dad used to read them for me before bedtime so it's kind of a huge part of me and I will finish reading the last books I got left of the series! I know... shocking, but when I got older I thought I was to old for bedtime stories and then they came out as movies. I watched them all and got all the books in english (my dad read them in Norwegian) and I only have one and a half (?) books left. But the thing is that, since I've already watched them, I know what's happening (I know there are things that's only in the books) so I don't have that urge to read them atm. One day I will finish them all. But not right now. And that's all I have to say about that *Forrest Gump voice* :P


Currently reading update
I started reading Sand late last night and haven't gotten that far though, but what I do know is that there's loads of sand and more sand and people and sand and some work and more sand. And that's all there is right now in the beginning :P


That's all for now!

Back to jacksepticeye and his turmoil video!

Bye x

Dust - Hugh Howey (#3, Silo Trilogy) Review

Click here to read the last review on this trilogy.
For the ones who hasn't finished Shift or wants to read this trilogy: Don't read this review as it contains spoilers for you guys!


The end of a great trilogy is here and I have to say it's sad to leave Jules and the rest of the characters. I will miss them all!










If you haven't read any of the books, then...why haven't you?? It's great, it's awesome, it's dystopia, it's sci-fi, it's...I could go on and on! If you're still not sure if you want to read the Silo trilogy then fear not. I did a review of the first one right here. I know it's kinda bad review as all the other ones that I have written, but I hope it will help you. If you're still unsure then I suggest that you look it up on goodreads to read more reviews (that's probably better than mine) and make your decision then.

Let's just say that if you like the Hunger Games trilogy or the Divergent trilogy and all the other books that's in that category, then I know you will like this one as well!

Ok.. it's getting late and I want to start on another book by Hugh Howey called Sand which is kind of a part of the Silo trilogy I think... My coworker told me that I shouldn't read Sand before I finished Dust because it would be some spoilers. Will know more about it when I dive into the book pretty soon!

Bye xx


16/08/2016

Bookgeek + Working in a Bookstore = More books in my shelf

Told myself after last book haul that I wouldn't buy more books in a while...
Was quiet at work today and I ended up buying more books...
Maybe working in a bookstore is no good for me and my shelves (seriously!) :P Won't quit my job though no matter what so my shelves just has to deal with it!

So here we are, again, with 6 more books. On the bright side, I got a reason to blog about other things while waiting on the review for the book(s) I'm currently reading.
Anyway. Today's little "book-hoarding" includes these books:


The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Night School (#1, Night School series) by C. J. Daugherty
An Ember in the Ashes (#1, An Ember in the Ashes) by Sabaa Tahir
Sand (#1-5, Sand) by Hugh Howey
The Passage (#1, The Passage) by Justin Cronin
Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris

And that's that! Hopefully these will be the last for a looong while because I got so many books right now and I have to finish them all (or most of them that is).

Currently reading update
Since I'm already here I can tell you that I'm almost done reading Dust and that I might be able to finish it tomorrow (Wednesday, hopefully) or on Thursday. So expect a review coming up real soon!

See you soon!

Bye x

10/08/2016

Shift - Hugh Howey (#2, Silo Trilogy) Review

The review for Shift is up! Took me a while to finish it, but here we are at last!

Click on this link or go to the Series/Trilogy review section on the side to read the review! ->

And if you haven't read the first review then scroll down on the site and you'll find it (or just use the archive to find it there):P


Bye! xx

08/08/2016

GISHWHES and new books!

And by new books, I mean the ones I bought a few weeks ago (after the previous blog post)...

I wanted to wait till I got all the books that I've ordered (also ended up buying a few more at work in the meantime) and today I finally got the last one in the mail. Yey!


Been waiting for this book for weeks! So happy to have this book which probably sound weird, but I am! :D Found out about Carrie Fletcher through her brother Tom who's in a band that I have been a fan of for 12 years (McFly if you wanted to know). And I've also been watching her videos on her youtube channels for the past few years. It's the same thing with Tom's wife, Giovanna and when I got her first book (Billy and me). I'm proud of them both for coming this far and am so happy to get the chance to read their books and also knowing that I will love the stories before I even read them.

So there's that!

Anyway... so over to the latest additions to my bookshelves:

The Lake House by Kate Morton
The Little Shop of Happy Ever After by Jenny Colgan
The Key to It All by Joanna Rees
Inkheart (#1, Inkworld trilogy) by Cornelia Funke
Inkspell (#2, Inkworld trilogy) by Cornelia Funke
Inkdeath (#3, Inkworld trilogy) by Cornelia Funke
On the Other Side by Carrie Hope Fletcher
Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Agnes Grey (Three novels collection) by the Brontรซ Sisters

And that was all of the new books!



Updates on currently-reading (and "gishing")
Not long now! Tried reading every day or more like every night and at work to finish this but it's taken me some time to finish it :P Been working and "gishing" this past week(s) so I haven't had that much time or energy to read for very long when lying in bed at night :P But the book is really good! In this book you get to know about how it all started and why people are living in silos. 

And talking about "gishing", this  year was the first time I signed up to GISHWHES (The Greatest Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen)! Have wanted to try it out for a few years, but haven't had the money or the guts to try it out. This year I decided to finally sign myself up and go through with it (also got my bf to sign up or more liked begged him to sign up with me).
Seriously... even thought I didn't do as much as my teammates, but I had lots of fun doing this! For someone who's shy, socially awkward and also got some degree of socially anxiety, this has been a huge thing for me to do. I literally dressed up as a prospector (looking for gold in a public fountain) and a zombie (at work) this week and that was waaay over my comfort zone. But I did it! Yey! And I also have to add that I made a panda out of sanitary pads (named him Padnalecki)....yeh... It turned out great though and the panda looked really cute X) But anyway.. it was a lot of fun and I hope that I'm able to do it next year too! 

Have to go now 'cause dinner's ready and I'm hungry!

GISHWHES <- In case you want to know more about GISHWHES

Bye xx 

16/07/2016

Booksies and sales!

Last week I ended up ordering 6 books (one being a pre-order) and got one of the books this week. I wanted to wait with the "bookhaul post" till I got them all. After I bought three more books today (two of them was the rest of the Wool/Silo trilogy), I thought that I could make a post now and then write another one when I get the rest :)

So this is part 1 of the bookhaul I guess :P

Let's get on it shall we? ;)


The Miniaturist by Jesse Burton
Shift (Nr. 2, Wool/Silo trilogy) by Hugh Howey
Dust (Nr. 3, Wool/Silo trilogy) by Hugh Howey
Eeny Meeny (Nr. 1, Helen Grace series) by M. J. Arlidge

This is how it goes when there's online sales. And also how it goes when working the next day I finish reading the first book in a series/trilogy...Oh well!

And that was all for now :) Make sure to read the new review I did just a few minutes ago! 
Hopefully, there won't be so long before I write a new one this time :)

Bye!x

Wool - Hugh Howey


Wool is the first book in the Silo/Wool trilogy by Hugh Howey. It's also the first book that I have read from this author. It kind of reminds me of The 100 with the whole post-apocalypse were the air is toxic but these people lives in a underground silo on earth instead of space. So if you like The 100 then this might be a book for you! I enjoyed this book so much that I bought the last two books in this trilogy at work today! :P

The Blurb:
In a ruined and hostile landscape, in a future few have been unlucky enough to survive, a community exist in a giant underground silo.

Inside, men and women live an enclosed life full og rules and regulations.
But some people choose not to conform.
These are the people who dare to hope and dream.
These are the dangerous ones.
Jules is one of these people.
She may well be the last.


My Thoughts:
I finally finished it! The beginning was bit slow, but when I started reading it again after finishing Always With Love, I could barely put it down! When I first started on this book, all I could think about was the beginning(?) of the second season of The 100 with the new people that shows up out of nowhere. Not the grounders, but the others. (if you have seen it, you'll know :P)

Apart from reminding me of that tv-show, I really liked this a lot and am glad I bought it! The beginning might be slow, but the rest was a thrilling, suspenseful read. The characters got their own personalities and it is easy to get to "know" them. And, of course, there's one character that you just hate :P Never fails with these kind of books! The silo seems like an exhausting place to live with all the stairs you have to go to just to get to a level. If you live on level 1 and have to get down to level 100, you have to walk all those stairs to get there which will take you 2-3. And then you'll have to go back up again... so yeah.. sounds exhausting! Of course they stay over night to rest on different levels when going up or down, but still...

Without saying too much about the story, I can also say that a tiny part of it kind of reminds me about Divergent. Not sure how to explain that but, it's about the jobs and the kids shadowing  older people and have to decide if this is the place they want to stay and work. Like, if you're smart, you end up working on the IT level, if you're good with machines and fixing things, like the main character, you become a mechanic and so on. If that made any sense...

Other than reminding me of tv-shows/books, I was really into this book. I had a huge grin on my face and got excited when things happened, and also got angry, sad and all the different emotions you get reading books like these.

And as always, I'm not sure what more to say other than it was a thrill read and I can't wait to read the next book in this trilogy!

Bye! x

5/5

Next book to read: Shift (Nr. 2, Wool/Silo trilogy) by Hugh Howey

04/07/2016

Review Always With Love - Giovanna Fletcher

New review is up! You find it under 'pages' on the side (if your on the computer) ->

Always with love is the sequel to Giovanna Fletcher's debut novel Billy and me. Hence the reason why it's got its own page!

I don't have time to write anymore since I'm soon leaving for work. I'm sorry :P

Bye! x

And don't forget to like my Facebook page where I post blog entry updates!

Edit:
Forgot to add the page before leaving, but it's there now!


03/07/2016

Facebook pages and some update!

Well hello there! Long time no updates! Sorry about that...Hopefully there will be a review on Always with love by Giovanna Fletcher very soon! It's been taking me a while to finish it because of work and Sim city (that has been taken over my life these past couple of weeks). I thought I would finish it while I was at the cabin for almost two weeks or earlier, but that did not happen. So apologies for that :P

Late last night I made a Facebook page for this blog! I also made another Facebook page for my drawings :) I wanted to do make these pages so there would be easier for those interested to follow my daily drawings and new blog entries. Check it out and maybe like one or both the pages?












Currently reading
Alway with love is really sweet so far :) There's been smiles, tears in my eyes and sadness during this book. I don't want to say too much about it because I want to share my thoughts with you on the review :P So that's all you get from me atm ;)

For those who haven't read Billy and me, you probably shouldn't read the review (unless you don't want to read it, then you'll be fine) because this is the sequel. I think I've made a review on it a while back if you want to know more about it :)


And that is all for now! Hope I'll see you on my Facebook page or on this blog!








Bye x

09/06/2016

Aaand it's here!


Always With Love by Giovanna Fletcher is finally here! So looking forward to read about Billy and Sophie again!









To be honest, I really want to start on this one and take a break with the other book that I'm currently reading. I mean.. I haven't got that far anyway with it soo...
I haven't decided yet, so I guess we'll see which review I will make next time ;) I have a feeling it might be this one! Not very often I take a break from one book and start on another, but this time it might happen...









And that was all for today folks! If you're into Sophie Kinsella, Paige Toon, Ali McNamara etc. then you should read Giovanna Fletcher's books too. Just saying ;)

Bye x

07/06/2016

Bookhaul and update


I got me some new books...again! They just keep coming and I can't help it!

I guess that's how it goes when I work in a bookstore... aaaand also earning my own money again...

Anyways, I now got 6 new books in my shelf! I'm also waiting for the newest book by Giovanna Fletcher called Always with love to arrive. So looking forward to read it! It's the sequel to her debut novel called Billy and me and I completely adored that book and her little short christmas story Christmas with Billy and me ^^

Here's this month little bookhaul:


















Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
I am Pilgrim (Nr. 1, Pilgrim series) by Terry Hayes
Mr. Mercedes (Nr. 1, Bill Hodges trilogy) by Stephen King
Irรจne (Nr. 1, Camille Verhรฆven series) by Pierre Lemaitre
Half Lost (Nr 3, Half Bad trilogy) by Sally Green
The Missing by C. L. Taylor


Update on Currently Reading:
I am still reading Wool by Hugh Howey. So far so good even though I haven't read that much! :) It kind of reminds me of the place Clarke and the others ends up in season 2 of The 100 really. And the world is toxic so the people in this story can't go outside without dying. That too is similar to The 100. It does say that it's the new Hunger Games or something, so we'll see if they're right :P

That's all for now!
Bye x

03/06/2016

Before I Go To Sleep - S. J. Watson


Before I go to sleep is S. J. Watson's debut novel and the second book I've read from this author. Second life was the other one which I've also written a review on. I'm glad I read this as well, because I could not simply put it down without having a reason...

The Blurb:
Memories define us.

So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep?
Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love - all forgotten overnight.
And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story.

Welcome to Christine's life.

My Thoughts:
Wow...what a novel! I was hooked from the start! Last night I even ended up reading till 4.30 in the morning because there was a lot of things that suddenly happened. After I noticed light coming through the window I knew I had to stop and try to sleep :P So yeah... this was a book that I just couldn't put down without having a reason.

I'm gonna try and not spoil the whole book, but I think I can say a few things that is not really spoilers. Christine got amnesia. She only remember the things that has happened during the day, but when she falls asleep she forgets everything. So when she wakes up, she doesn't remember anything that have happened the day before or her past. Even her husband, who lies right next to her in bed every morning when she wakes up. The same questions every day, forgotten the next morning, until a doctor gives her a journal. She starts to write down most of the things that has happened during the day, so she can read it when she wakes up. The memories that comes and goes, the feelings of something bad that has happened. And that's what this whole book is about. Her journal, the things she has written, things that she has started to remember but fades as quick as they have come and occasionally comes back. And I can say that some things might not be true.

I liked the ending, although I wish the author had written some more! It was a thrill read and I'm glad that Second life made me wanting to read more from S. J Watson! There's also a film version of it that came out in 2014 if you don't want to read it :P I think I might gonna watch it one day and see if it is as good as the book ;)

5/5

Next book to read: Wool by Hugh Howey

30/05/2016

Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman


I've finally finished Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman! There's been loads of new authors that I've been checking out lately (I've noticed) and Neverwhere is one of them. I liked it and I think I will continue to check out more of his books :)

The Blurb:
Under the streets of London...

It's a place most people could never even dream of.
A city of monsters and saints, murderers and angels, knights in armour and pale girls in black velvet. This is the city of the people who have fallen between the cracks.

Richard Mayhew, a young businessman, is going to find out more than enough about this other London. A single act of kindness catapults him out of his workday existence and into a world that is at once eerily familiar and utterly bizzare.
And strange destiny awaits him down here,
beneath his native city: neverwhere.

My Thoughts:
Even though I used so many weeks to read this book, I really enjoyed it. Like I said in one of the other blog post; it was a nice change from The Twistrose Key because it was kinda the same but completely different all the same. In this book, they're under London in the sewers and walking around old places that used to be a part of London but are no longer there. That have fallen between the cracks. And there was no animals in this apart from rats. But some of the people in this book was described like different kinds of animals. Such as wolves and foxes and so on...

I'm not sure what to say about this book since it took me so long to finish it. And I also don't want to spoil anything either. But I can say that I liked the characters and got shocked when some (not so good) truths came out :P And when it comes to the ending, I kinda knew or had the feeling that Richard was going to do the thing he did... if that makes any sense... oh well. And that's unfortunately all I can say about Neverwhere. I know it's not much, but this is not supposed to be me summarizing the whole book. These are just my thoughts and that's what I've been doing all along :P

One of the reasons it took me this long is because 1) There's been stuff to do lately and I haven't had the time to read other than late at night, 2) I haven't felt relaxed enough to read during the day and 3) I started to feel tired after few pages in most of the time so I ended up almost falling asleep while reading it (I did also manage to fall asleep while reading). Which sounds bad but I did... Doesn't mean it was boring! I did enjoy Neverwhere! You know... sometimes there are books that you just can't put down and you end up staying up all night just to finish it. And then there are books that you enjoy, but after a few pages you struggle to stay awake and you try your best to continue but fails. And the latter was this book. I still enjoyed it though even though it made me sleepy!!!

That's all folks! A weird review, but hey! Can't be perfect all the time, ey? ;)









3/5

*Next book to read: Before I Go To Sleep, S. J. Watson

20/05/2016

Just turned 24 and still reading the same book...

Hello! :) Thought I could pop in to give you some update! I told you I would try and finish the book by the end of this week (or last week)..well... I'm still reading it, but I don't have that much left though! :P


I might not finish it this week since I've been invited to a birthday party tomorrow and will stay at my grandmother's till Sunday. And today is my birthday so I won't be able to read that much so for the next couple of days I have to read before bed (Which I've done every day this past weeks since that's the only time I feel like I can relax atm..). Hopefully, I will give you a review on Neverwhere next week.

For now, I hope you'll have a wonderful weekend and I will write you, (hopefully) in a few days, my review!

Love from the birthday girl x


(Just had to add Harry Judd eating a cake..you know...uhm...just because it's my birthday...so yeah...)