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
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
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
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