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Showing posts with label feature and follow friday. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Feature and Follow Friday (24)


Feature and Follow Friday...is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, that allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.



This week's featured blogs are:
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Word Spelunking...that's right Cupcakes, today I'm so excited and honored to be the featured blog over at Alison Can Read!!! I want to thank both Rachel and Alison for hosting this awesome weekly feature!

THIS WEEK'S QUESTION
Q: Fight! Fight! If you could have two fictional characters battle it out (preferably from books), who would they be and who do you think would win?

Ok, so I love this question and I've been thinking about it for awhile now. I've tried to choose two book characters that I would like to see battle it out, but honestly I couldn't decide so instead my battle would take place between a book character and a tv show character- Edward Cullen from Twilight and Dean Winchester from Supernatural
No offense to Twilight and Edward lovers, but the most awesomest, sexy as hell hunter, Dean. would totally win this fight! 
And no, I didn't choose this battle just so I could include the wicked cool vid and pic below...I swear, I didn't ;)

~Dean Winchester vs Edward Cullen~




Now that you've witnessed my chosen character battle, and you don't hate me for killing Edward Cullen, and you wanna follow me you can in these ways:
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Friday, December 2, 2011

TGIF (8) and Feature/Follow Friday (14)


TGIF... is a weekly meme hosted by GReads to re-cap the week's posts and to propose a question for followers.

Writing Reviews 101: What's your process for writing book reviews? Any tips or suggestions you would recommend to other bloggers?
Great question! Hmm, MY book review writing process? Well, one thing I've learned is that the sooner I write a review after finishing a book, the better. The longer I wait, the harder it is for me to truly articulate all I want and need to say about a book. But, my review writing process really starts before I even finish a book. I'm a big note taker. Like a seriously nerdy note taker. When I was in school, I'd take 3-5 pages worth of notes in one class while everyone else took 1, but I've found my note taking habits to come in handy when writing reviews. While reading, I'm constantly jotting down my thoughts, reactions, and ideas, taking note of things characters do or say, etc. These are incredibly useful when writing reviews.

I found that it really took some time for me to formulate a review style and format that works for me, and I suggest new bloggers should do the same. Everybody has their own review style and some people focus on certain book aspects more than others. And that's ok. I'm a little more analytical than some in my reviews. I guess that's just the former English major in me. The three main aspects of a book that I try to focus on are the story as a whole (including the actual writing style, pacing, storyline, etc), the characters, and the relationships (romantic, friendship, familial). 

As for my review format, I usually start my review with three words that, in my opinion, describe the book best. Then I include a short prequel of sorts of my thoughts, then my own brief summary/review of the book, then my review, then my final thoughts. This format seems to really work well for me. 

One of the most important things to me when it comes to writing reviews, is that my own personality comes through. I take  writing reviews seriously, but that doesn't mean I don't allow myself to have fun with it and be silly. I think doing this makes my or your reviews memorable and will have readers coming back.
Feature and Follow Friday... is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, that allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.
Today's featured blogs are:
Fic Book Reviews and Lauren Gets Literal
Question: What is your biggest pet peeve when it comes to books? Maybe you don't like love triangles or thin plots? Tell us about it!
Ah yes, the book pet peeves. I have many, but I won't discuss them all, just my biggest peevest ones...
1. Insta-love
Grrr! I no likey the insta-love, especially in YA. If you don't know what insta-love is, well it's pretty much what it sounds like. It's when two characters meet and BOOM they're in love. And I'm talking like after three days or one kiss or one look. Again I say, Grr! There are several reasons why this bothers me. First, it's not realistic. Yes, teenagers fall quickly and intensely, but that's usually more lust than love. I'm not saying you can't care deeply for someone in a short time, but love?! I think not. True love isn't meeting someone and instantly falling completely in love with them. Love takes time. Love takes getting to truly know someone. And you do NOT truly know someone after mere days. 
Second, it's a cop out. It's a way for writers to get out of actually having to show their characters fall in love. I mean how many YA books or series (I won't name names, but we all know which ones) supposedly feature great love stories and couples, yet there's no actual falling in love or relationship development at all in them?!
Third, this insta-love type of relationship often makes characters incomplete as individuals. Meaning they aren't well developed or interesting enough without their romantic counterpart. With YA characters, usually female protagonists, who are in these insta-love relationships they tend be defined by their relationship. I personally hate how so many female characters are depicted as less than enough or less complete without their boyfriend. And don't even get me started on the female characters who need a guy to feel complete or who spend half the book talking about how perfect/gorgeous/glorious their guy is and how unworthy she is of him...not to mention the authors who think this is a good message to be sending young people. 
Ok I'm going to stop talking about this before I bore you all to death ;)

2. Absent Parents
Where the hecky are all the parents or guardians? And I don't mean dead, divorced, just not in the picture parents. I mean parents/guardians who live with their children, see them daily, yet never seem to be around. Never seem to be concerned. Never seem to call or check up on them.  And seriously, parents are not as clueless as some books make them out to be. 

3. Cliched Teenage Characters
Nothing is more boring than cliched, stereotypical characters, especially teenage characters. Give me refreshing, unique characters-
Cheerleaders aren't always mean. The girl with blue hair that hangs out in the art room just might love pop music and have a bubbly personality. The quarterback of the football team may be a computer whiz. The smart, nerdy guy just might be the frontman for a death metal band. 
And I really hate when YA characters are described as "emo"! I mean how many teens do you know that actually refer to themselves as emo?! 

WHAT ARE YOUR BIGGEST BOOK PET PEEVES? LEAVE LINKS IN THE COMMENTS. IF YOU'RE A NEW FOLLOWER LET ME KNOW SO I CAN FOLLOW YOU BACK :)


WEEKLY BLOG RECAP
eARC Review
Hunted by Cheryl Rainfield
~I gave it 5 Cupcakes~
Review and Author Interview
The Crystal Bridge by Charles M. Pulsipher
~I gave it 4 Cupcakes~
Review and Paperback Giveaway
Zombies at the Door, Planning for the Inevitable by Charles M. Pulsipher
Win a paperback copy!
~I gave it 5 Cupcakes~
Review, Author Interview, and Hardcover Giveaway
Scary School by Derek the Ghost
Win a Hardcover Copy
~I gave it 5 Cupcakes~
Review
Hushed by Kelley York
~I gave it 4 Cupcakes~







Friday, November 18, 2011

Feature and Follow Friday (12)




Feature and Follow Friday...is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, that allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.
Today's featured blogs are:
Lauren's Book Blog and Books & Bark

Question: Letter to Santa: Tell Santa what books you want for Christmas!


Dear Santa,
     How the elf are you big guy?! Hope the missus is doing well. I guess you know why I'm writing to you. Yep, it's Christmas List time again. I've been a super really  mostly a good girl this year! And I only have a few, teeny, tiny booky requests...
  • The Hunger Games Trilogy...I've yet to read them and really want to.
  • Daughter of Smoke & Bone, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer...read em, but don't own em
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series Set...I had to part with mine not too long ago and would really like to have them again.
  • Hardcover set of the Harry Potter Series...read em all lotsa times but I'd like to have them all in hardcover with no missing jackets cause I lost some of mine :(
  • The Night Circus, Anna and the French Kiss, Darkfall...haven't read em yet.
As you can see, I'm not asking for much. And hey, for every book on my list I get, I 'll send you one cookie- 1 booky for me = 1 cookie for you ;)
                                                                                                      xoxo
                                                                                                    Aeicha the Booknerd

WHAT'S ON YOUR BOOK CHRISTMAS LISTS THIS YEAR CUPCAKES?! LEAVE ME LINKS IN THE COMMENTS. AND IF YOU'RE A NEW FOLLOWER LET ME KNOW SO I CAN FOLLOW YOU BACK :)


Friday, November 4, 2011

Feature and Follow Friday {11} and Weekly Recap







Feature and Follow Friday...is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Readthat allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.


This week's featured blogs are:
The Magic Attic  and  Sky Ink.net





Today's Question is something new, an activity. We want to see what you look like! Take a pic with you and your current read! Too shy? Boo! Just post a fun pic you want to share.


heehee, that's me reading Dark Territory
If you're new follower, please comment and let me know so I can follow you back :)

Weekly Recap

The Broken Destiny Revealed Blog Tour: Character Interview with Ava and a 3 ARC's Giveaway

Open Minds Blog Tour: Review, Author Interview, Giveaway



**Don't forget to enter my "Let's Celebrate BIG" Giveaway! 3 Book/Signed Swag Prize Packs, 3 BIG Winners! 8 Books to choose from. Ends 1/18
enter HERE**

Friday, October 28, 2011

Feature and Follow Friday {10}


Feature and Follow Friday... is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Readthat allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.


This week's featured blogs are:







Q. If you could have dinner with your favorite book character, who would you eat with and what would you serve?

Oh I'd definitely want to have dinner with my girl Hermione Granger! I have a massive crush on 'Mione and I'd love to take her to a romantic dinner...however, she is with Ron and I wouldn't want to mess that up ;)...so, instead I think I'd plan a fun dinner. She grew up with two dentists as parents and probably didn't get to eat too many sweets, so I think a dessert first kind of dinner would be in order. Lot's and lot's of yummy sweets: Butterbeer, Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, Chocolate Frogs, Fizzing Whizbees, Cauldron Cakes, Pumpkin Pasties, treacle tart, custard tart. 


And of course, we'd spend our time discussing our favorite books, SPEW, wizarding history, and the pro's and con's of dating Ron Weasley...and of course, I wouldn't try to add more cons to that list ;)


***useless sidenote: I adore Ron, I really do. I'm just really, really crushing on Hermione*** 







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Friday, October 14, 2011

Feature and Follow Friday {8}

Weekly Blog Recap
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Feature and Follow Friday... is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Readthat allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.

Today's featured blogs are:





Q.If you could have characters from a particular book meet and form an epic storyline with characters from a particular TV series, which would you choose and why?


Ok this is an excellent question for a tv junkie like me! So, if you know me or if you've gandered at my blog at any given time, chances are you've seen me talk about a little ol' show called Supernatural. I'm quite a huge, obsessed, crazy fangirl fan of this show *giggles*, so of course I'm gonna pick Supernatural as the tv show...now, the real question is what book would I want to crossover with this show? Hmm, well a Supernatural/Harry Potter crossover would be cool (and is quite popular in fanfiction). I mean can you imagine the Winchester boys at Hogwarts?! Or maybe a fun Supernatural/Vampire Diaries crossover? Or or or...I'd love to put Sam and Dean into the world of Twilight...that pesky sparkly vampire problem would be taken care of in a snap! ;)

But, if I had to choose, I'd probably go with an epic Supernatural/Released crossover. Megan Duncan's Released is all about a demon apocalypse and the boys of Supernatural are experts on demon apocalypses, and demons and apocalypses in general. Sam and Dean Winchester, and Abby, Max, and Carter could kick some serious demon ass together! 




Whatya think? A match made in awesome demon killing heaven or what?!












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Friday, September 30, 2011

TGIF {5}, BOOK BLOGGER HOP {5}, FEATURE AND FOLLOW FRIDAY {6}





TGIF... is a weekly meme hosted by GReads to re-cap the week's posts & to propose a question for followers. 




Brief Blog Recap
*click on title to read review*
Review
Slayers by C.J Hill: My Rating 4/5 Cupcakes
Fairy Metal Thunder (Songs of Magic #1)  by J.L. Bryan: My Rating 4/5 Cupcakes

Review and Author Interview
The Waking Grove by E.S. Lark: My Rating 5/5 Cupcakes

Review, Author Interview, Giveaway
The Protectors (The Protectors Saga #1) by P.M. Dooling: My Rating 5/5 Cupcakes
You can enter to win ecopies of Books 2 & 3 in the series from Dooling (book 1 is free on Smashwords). Giveaway ends TONIGHT at 11:59pm

Character Interview
Melina the dryad from The Waking Grove


This Friday's Question:

Banned Books: How do you feel about the censorship of the freedom to read? Do you think the education system needs to be more strict on what children are exposed to in books?

I am completely against censorship in any form, especially when it comes to books. No one has the right to tell someone else what they can or cannot choose to read...except for parents and guardians who should have the only say on what their child does or does not read. I can understand why people feel the need to ban certain books and I think they do it out of fear and a naive, misplaced notion that they are somehow protecting children. But really, they are keeping their children from learning valuable life lessons and experiencing the beauty of some of the most powerful, needed books written. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but those opinions should not be forced upon others, including the education system. Again, I think it's ultimately up to a parent to decide what their children are allowed to be exposed to.





Book Blogger Hop...is an awesome weekly meme hosted by Crazy for Books that gives book bloggers the chance to discover, support, and connect with fellow book bloggers and book lovers.







This Week's Question
“In honor of Banned Books Week, what is your favorite “banned or frequently challenged book”?”

Cut
Patricia McCormick

I have a lot of favorite banned books, but Cut is definitely one of my top 3 faves. I talk about this book a lot. Like A LOT! But that's because it's one book that has continued to move me, inspire me, and force me to think. It's a powerful book that explores a topic that is very personal to me and does so with such honesty, vulnerability and beauty. I will never get tired of reading this book or recommending it to everyone, especially teens.












Feature and Follow Friday... is a blog hop, hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, that allows book bloggers to discover and connect with other book bloggers.






This week's featured blogs are:



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Q. What book that hasn't been turned into a movie (yet) would you most like to see make it to the big screen, and who would you like cast as your favorite character?


I LOVE this question and my answer is Fablehaven by Brandon Mull. I adore this series and it would make for a fantastical, fun, thrilling movie on the big screen. I'd love to see all the magical beings and to see the actual Fablehaven sanctuary come to life. Now, I've heard rumors that this book is going to be made into a movie, but there hasn't been any official word that I know of. 

Now for casting, the two most important characters would be Kendra and Seth Sorenson. My dream casting for these two characters would be:

Kendra: Hailee Steinfield 

Seth: Nolan Gould