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f6fb330e_e__Gaming_Quiz___By_bazmerelda__Hint | [Extra Info] Elvis is a Maian. Maians are at war with the Skedar [Hint] | In Perfect Dark, Elvis the alien is of the Martian race | [] | True or False: Gaming Quiz - By bazmerelda | Hint | http://www.sporcle.com/games/bazmerelda/true-or-false-gaming | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_722745387_1.json |
f6fb330e_e__Gaming_Quiz___By_bazmerelda__Hint | [Extra Info] Mega Man has appeared in over 50 games since 1987 [Hint] | Mega Man is known as Rockman in Japan | [] | True or False: Gaming Quiz - By bazmerelda | Hint | http://www.sporcle.com/games/bazmerelda/true-or-false-gaming | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_722745387_1.json |
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a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Lover Eternal (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #2) [author] author Ward, J.R. * [isbn] isbn 0451218043 [isbn13] isbn13 9780451218049 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 441 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.37 [num ratings] num ratings 118,730 [date pub] date pub Mar 01, 2006 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Mar 07, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Youtube [comments] comments 3 [votes] votes 4 [read count] # times read 5 uhhm idk more like 10, 20 geeeez I lost count bummer [date started] date started May 25, 2010 [date read] date read May 27, 2010 [date added] date added Mar 03, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review It's as good as the first one, I can't say that it's better than the first because the first book IMO has more action and this one is more on drama w It's as good as the first one, I can't say that it's better than the first because the first book IMO has more action and this one is more on drama which I kinda don't like but still the story is beautiful and I loved the ending of Rhage and Mary's story. Especially the ambiguity of what Vishous prophecy was and hell yeah V never goes wrong the prediction just have you know double meaning. I really love their story (the beast and the cancer survivor)it was real and they both have their curses and I love their first date that was one of my favorite part. The part where Mary describes herself and you get the feeling that this woman is really your average not very beautiful woman and she has low self esteem because of everything she has been through but the moment that the perspective switches and really Rhage adores her and it was really cute that she's describing her like she smells like lemons and have the eyes of a warrior and you get the feeling that Mary's gorgeous. I also like the part when Rhage kisses her scars that was really sweet of him. I just didn't like the part where Rhage had kind of have sex with other females and then Mary knew it but then again she had sex with him and like used him because she just wanted to have sex right at that moment to release all of her frustrations. But I think their relationship is complicated but they work it out like they accepted every flaws and unexpectedly Mary even though she's against it she's fallen in love with Rhage and also his Beast. I'd love that they're new characters like John Matthew and Bella. I also like the part where there's sort of a Bella-Zsadist-Phury love triangle and I'm really looking forward for more of their story in the next book. All in all it was a really a beautiful story and though I didn't expect it it has a happy ending and I loved it. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Lover Awakened (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #3) [author] author Ward, J.R. * [isbn] isbn 0451219368 [isbn13] isbn13 9780451219367 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 434 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.46 [num ratings] num ratings 123,259 [date pub] date pub Jan 01, 2006 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Sep 05, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Youtube [comments] comments 1 [votes] votes 2 [read count] # times read 5 uhhm idk more like 10, 20 geeeez I lost count bummer [date started] date started May 27, 2010 [date read] date read May 28, 2010 [date added] date added Mar 03, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review (2nd review) Okay my headache is a little painful after watching that annoying orange series at youtube, you'd better watch it and it's like funny and (2nd review) Okay my headache is a little painful after watching that annoying orange series at youtube, you'd better watch it and it's like funny and stuff. So much for that and now I'm going to review this one hell of amazing book. I really loved the books in this series, they just keep getting better and better. And I'm totally addicted to the series it's like I loved the idea of tortured/disfigured heroes and then they are somewhat redeemed or like they change when they find true love. So that's actually the formula of the books in the series, you'll have one hot guy, a brother from the black dagger brotherhood but they are like either have a curse, a disability or a disturbing past and then somehow they are like incapable of love and then they going to meet the woman for them and then they fall in love they are complications in the relationship but somehow it will always be a happy ending at the end. I find this book even though there's a formula the story is still refreshing and they have a variety and even the love scenes in this book they are like too many of them but they are not repetitive and they differ each time. Now let's go to the characters of the story. First is Zsadist, god I love this guy, he's sexy, he's a bad guy, he's tortured, he can't stand females, he loves pain, he's too different from the others, he's like antisocial, loner, but he has a soft spot on him like a good side in him. I love the fact that Bella has that effect on him when Bella's abducted like he goes to Bella's house, cleans Bella's house, he likes to feed the fish and he takes the diamond necklace and he did these crazy things and he was like he can't stop thinking about her and he wants to save her. And then I like when he saves her in that pipe hole and he's so protective of her like he's so mad at Phury, Wrath and Havers and he's like "no one must see her naked!) when the doctor wants to strip of her dress for physical examination. It's like that whole part when he saves her and then he does things like that that was so uncharacteristic of him my goofy grin don't left my face and I was like want to squeeze him at that point. Damn, I have so many favorite parts on Bella and Zsadist and I might spoil a lot of them so I better shut up right now. You just better read it because every time like I was completely falling in love with Zsadist. The one part that made me cry (yeah hell I cried!) was when Zsadist says: "I was dead until you found me, though I breathed. I was sightless, though I could see. And then you came...and I was awakened." It was just so romantic and poetic and if you read the books and find out about Zsadist disturbing past and then how this affects his life afterward both physically and psychologically, you'll really find the meaning of what he says here, it's like for me, it's more than I love you. I won't say much but here I really love Bella, she's awesome, when you read the book you'll really adore her because although she's weak she manage to be strong so that she can save Zsadist and Phury. Ah well, Phury at one point I really love Phury because he's a gentleman and the fact that there's like a love triangle between his twin Zsadist and Bella made the love story and the book amazing and exciting. I really love the fact that he's in love with his brother and not that kind of Gay Brokeback Mountain kind of Yaoi love but a brotherly love that he wants to protect his brother and going over the top by sacrificing himself. Now let's go to the plot, the plot is superb! I can't really put into words or describe how it's so amazing. At so many points I find my self stopping a while because the emotions is so much inside of me like I need to breath first because I'm like hyperventilating or something. It's really intense, there's so much happening that there's so much twists and turns and it's like you're in a one hell of a ride. Just read it! Just f****** read it! (1st review) My in depth review later. I have a terrible headache and a cold right now so I can't think well. But this book is totally amazing and exceeded my expectations, best book of the series so far and the best love story that I've read in my life. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, #1) [author] author Zafón, Carlos Ruiz [isbn] isbn 0753820250 [isbn13] isbn13 9780753820254 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 520 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.22 [num ratings] num ratings 241,198 [date pub] date pub 2001 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Oct 05, 2005 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender han [comments] comments 20 [votes] votes 5 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 06, 2011 [date read] date read Dec 15, 2011 [date added] date added Sep 17, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Can't wait to read this. It was given to me by the Traveling Books in The Filipino Group in Goodreads ^^ 5 out of 5 stars I got this book from The Trave Can't wait to read this. It was given to me by the Traveling Books in The Filipino Group in Goodreads ^^ 5 out of 5 stars I got this book from The Traveling Books in The Filipino Group in goodreads.com. It originally came from Han and then was given to Po and then it was my turn. I did not immediately read this, however, and it took me months to finish reading this. Even my younger sister told me that she observed that I got too long to finish reading this book when she was accustomed in seeing me read a book in a day or in a week. It's not that it's terrible. My problem at first was the beginning was slow and I was not intrigued enough to read it continuously. And since I am a polygamous reader I read a lot of books while trying to read this one. And there are times that I almost forgot reading it and since I got weary because I need to give this to the next person who is Tricia in the Christmas Party of The Filipino Group in goodreads.com. I decided to read it and finish it even if I'm really busy. You might probably wondering why I still gave it 5 stars even though it took me months to read it. Actually, regardless of me being lazy to finish it. It was a really good novel. It has a beautiful writing and the characters are likable. The story is excellent. The layers of the story are written very well. Though I have to say that this novel is for mature readers. In fact, when I was reading it at first I thought that it was a novel for children and then it was the type of novel that will engage children to read since the novel is all about passion for reading books and the main character is a bookworm. However, the moment I read a sex scene in the book I realized that it's not what I thought it would be. And then there are other mature themes in the book like wife battery, incest, murder, and a lot of sex scenes too. So, really not for kids. Weird enough, now that I finished it I have this feeling that I want to read it again. Since this is a mystery novel, a lot of the truths were revealed in the end of the book. And I just wanted to read it again in a perspective that I already knew the secrets and the mysteries of the stories. However, I knew that I really don't have the opportunity to do that. I just thought it was amazing how these characters and these characters have met and their lives were changed because of that. It was just amazing. I can't really explain it very well, but as I've said I really loved this book. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Plain Truth [author] author Picoult, Jodi * [isbn] isbn 1416547819 [isbn13] isbn13 9781416547815 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 432 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.96 [num ratings] num ratings 121,289 [date pub] date pub 2000 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Aug 07, 2007 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Monique [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 3 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Mar 05, 2012 [date read] date read Mar 24, 2012 [date added] date added Mar 04, 2012 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review The book started a bit slow. Compared to the other Jodi Picoult books that I've read (My Sister's Keeper, Nineteen Minutes, The Pact) this seems a bit The book started a bit slow. Compared to the other Jodi Picoult books that I've read (My Sister's Keeper, Nineteen Minutes, The Pact) this seems a bit dragging and you probably be bored reading the first half of the book. The thing that I don't like about it is some of the parts of the book is irrelevant and is only there as fillers. Like for example, the paranormal aspect of the story wherein Katie can see her sister Hannah's ghost in the pond. The love story of Katie and Adam is also written poorly. Also, the flashbacks are written in italics that you can hardly read it. Despite of those flaws, the second half is really interesting and fast-paced. The thing that I really look forward to is reading the court drama in every Jodi Picoult book. It makes you think hard and sometimes it's hard to not really get into it even though you know that it's just fiction. The ending of the story is probably one of the most disturbing and shocking endings that I've read. It is open-ended and it leaves a big question in the mind of its readers. Spoiler.... At the end, we learned that Katie's mom was the one who killed the baby and she confessed it to Atty. Hathaway after Katie's trial (the decision of the court: Katie is guilty but she will not be put in jail but will suffer a sort of experimental house arrest). Technically, Katie is still free despite the fact that that was the verdict (seems like a victory in the part of the defense) but after the shocking confession of Katie's mom the lawyer was put in the pressure of telling the truth or just keeping it for the sake of everybody. And the story just leave it there with a little bit of hint that the lawyer might just keep it a secret because she has developed a bond in the family. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Go the Fuck to Sleep [author] author Mansbach, Adam * [isbn] isbn 1617750255 [isbn13] isbn13 9781617750250 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 32 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.24 [num ratings] num ratings 60,392 [date pub] date pub Jan 01, 2011 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jun 14, 2011 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender nook [comments] comments 1 [votes] votes 1 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Nov 23, 2011 [date read] date read Nov 23, 2011 [date added] date added Nov 23, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Hardcover [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review It was a short hilarious read. I can't stop laughing out loud. Thanks for my nook friend who lend it to me. | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Alchemist [author] author Coelho, Paulo * [isbn] isbn 0061122416 [isbn13] isbn13 9780061122415 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 197 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.77 [num ratings] num ratings 1,003,599 [date pub] date pub 1988 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition May 01, 1993 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender My [comments] comments 21 [votes] votes 67 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Dec 14, 2009 [date read] date read Dec 14, 2009 [date added] date added Oct 04, 2008 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review SPOILER ALERT! This book is very inspiring and what I really need right now to motivate myself with my everyday endeavors. In the end the boy in the st SPOILER ALERT! This book is very inspiring and what I really need right now to motivate myself with my everyday endeavors. In the end the boy in the story who was searching for his treasure, despite the long travels and experiences, find his treasure not in the place where he suspected it to be, but in the place where he came from. It's just pretty ironic that what have you looking for is in the end is just beside you right from the beginning. It's just that what he learned and discovered from his travel is another treasure that he should realize in order to appreciate himself and the things around him. A very inspiring and positive book, it actually gives me hope that the things that I aspire for will in the end I would achieve if only I strive hard and don't lose hope until I get it. Sometimes the detours and the problems that we face now were later on in our life will make sense and when you remember that moment especially if you had overcome it you will know that you are thankful for that to happen because in the end you would learn something from it. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Lover's Dictionary [author] author Levithan, David * [isbn] isbn 0374193681 [isbn13] isbn13 9780374193683 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 211 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.90 [num ratings] num ratings 30,404 [date pub] date pub Jan 04, 2011 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jan 04, 2011 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Aldrin [comments] comments 4 [votes] votes 9 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Dec 09, 2011 [date read] date read Dec 10, 2011 [date added] date added Nov 12, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Hardcover [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review I read this short dictionary novel in my nook (thanks to Aldrin). Actually I started reading it while on a jeep going to the mall and because of the b I read this short dictionary novel in my nook (thanks to Aldrin). Actually I started reading it while on a jeep going to the mall and because of the bad traffic, I already read half of the novel when I came home. Then, just this morning I finished it. It was a short read (200 pages long) and what I really liked about it is that it has a unique style of writing. It was arranged like a dictionary so there's a word and then if it is a verb, noun or adjective it was written beside the word and then the description is like a journal or a diary entry and the word is almost like a title to that diary entry. The story is not chronological and it seems like you're reading jumbled moments of these two characters who were in love with each other. There are entries wherein they were like sweet to each other and there are also entries wherein it seems like they broke up. However, the style of writing is really engaging and unique. I actually knew a lot of new words because of it like quixotic, quintessence, zenith, etc. because the nook has this dictionary thingy. Actually you can't get the exact meaning of the word in the lover's dictionary especially if it is a highfalutin word. Also, I really like how the author play with words and I really like the part wherein sometimes there are parallels like how he described ephemeral and ethereal. It was also funny like I really laugh at how he described celibacy, candid, etc. So, highly recommended for everyone who loves to read a book that is a short read and has a unique attack. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Firm [author] author Grisham, John * [isbn] isbn 0582418275 [isbn13] isbn13 9780582418271 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 560 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.94 [num ratings] num ratings 406,606 [date pub] date pub 1991 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Feb 15, 2000 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender goodreads [comments] comments 8 [votes] votes 4 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Apr 16, 2012 [date read] date read Apr 27, 2012 [date added] date added Oct 15, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review I'm quite surprised reading this because I thought this book will be like The Litigators (the first Grisham book that I've read) wherein the focus wil I'm quite surprised reading this because I thought this book will be like The Litigators (the first Grisham book that I've read) wherein the focus will be the courtroom and a trial. However, this book is about this rookie tax lawyer who was hand-picked to work in this law firm in Memphis. The firm gave him a high salary, a house with a low interest mortgage and a brand new car. He was offered a lot of material things and because he was not that rich he accepted the offer. Later on he found out that the firm was secretly governed by the Mafia and the law firm was only a facade. He cooperated with the FBI and he tried to gather evidence, but in the end the firm knew about what was he doing and then it became a chase in the end when he escaped the firm. Even though I am a little bit disappointed because I wanted a plot focused on courtroom dramas this book is still thrilling and has a strong message (money is not everything and will not make you happy). Also, I like John Grisham because compared to Jodi Picoult his novels are centered on lawyers not the clients. I'm looking forward to read more of his works. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) [author] author Martin, George R.R. [isbn] isbn 055357342X [isbn13] isbn13 9780553573428 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 1,177 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.54 [num ratings] num ratings 394,876 [date pub] date pub Aug 08, 2000 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Mar 04, 2003 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Goodreads [comments] comments 17 [votes] votes 25 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 21, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 27, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 13, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Jesus. Christ. Christ. Jesus. Best book of the series so far. I have heard that the book series is originally intended as a trilogy, but the story bec Jesus. Christ. Christ. Jesus. Best book of the series so far. I have heard that the book series is originally intended as a trilogy, but the story became so complicated that it needs seven books to resolve all the problems and plot issues. I think that the series is really a complicated story even more complicated than Lord of the Rings. When I started the series I feel that I know who the villains and who the good guys were, but even the characters are complicated. Sometimes they are neither a villain nor a hero they are just in the middle. Lord of the Rings is a kind of story that you already know who the bad guys and the good guys were but this series is far more intriguing and there are a lot of secrets and it is just so beautifully written. At first I think that the Lannisters are the enemy, but now I'm starting to root for them, for Tyrion, Jamie, Tommen, and Myrcella. Even the characters that I thought are good people are the bad ones and the character that I thought are the bad people turned out to be the good ones. There are just too many lies that I feel that I was also mislead in some ways. And I really applaud that some of the truths are finally revealed. It was very unpredictable and I really thought that the author really think about how he will play out the story and the characters. I really recommend this series if you haven't read it yet and I would say that I know not all readers would really like the book. I think it fits more to mature readers. There are sex, violence and a lot of mature content that not really for young readers. I also say that if you are a reader who always loves happily ever after this is also not for you. If you are willing to invest time in a long series about politics, magic, and family I think this one is for you. Spoiler Alert Jon Snow ***Jon Snow is no longer a virgin. At first I was really annoyed because I want him to not break any of his vows and remain an honest brother of the Night's Watch. However, this would mean that Kit Harrington, the guy who played Jon Snow will have numerous sexy scenes *drools* so yeah never mind. Ahem. Aside from numerous sexy scenes, a lot has happened to Jon Snow. In the end he became the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. He has a power similar to Bran. He is also a wrag (or was it warg?) I'm not sure about the spelling but he can also be inside Ghost's body. I can't really tell all that happened but here are some of them: Ygrette the lovey dovey wildling he loved and has sex with was killed. Lord Mormont was killed. We know a lot about the wildlings in this book which in the past books are really a blur. There's also Janos Slynt who became a new member of the Night's Watch. King Stannis came to the wall and rescue them from the wildlings. King Stannis offer the position of Lord of Winterfell to Jon Snow. Here is the link on whom they cast as Ygritte: http://winter-is-coming.net/2011/10/r... Daenyrys ***Actually I'm starting to get bored reading Dany's chapters. Barristan the Bold joins them and she is gathering an army and the dragons are growing. She doesn't trust Jorah anymore and she kinds of get him out of her sight because he learned that Jorah betrays her at first by sending information to Robert Baratheon about her and Drogo and their son. Tyrion ***Tyrion is my favorite POV to read. His POV is always funny and interesting. My favorite parts in this book is Tyrion and Sansa's wedding it was really an interesting part to read. It is funny and painful at the same time. I think it's unfair for both of them to be wed. I think Tyrion is attracted to Sansa because Sansa is very pretty and he is very fond of the Starks and he's just this ugly but smart and kind dwarf who just wanted love and attention. Sansa on the other hand was this girl who dreams of prince charming and beautiful wedding and she unfortunately wed to an ugly dwarf and he is a Lannister. When I told my sister about it she was actually furious because she hates Sansa and she thinks Tyrion deserve a better wife than Sansa. Whereas at that moment I'm thinking the exact opposite wherein I think Sansa deserve a better husband. What happens to Tyrion: He is accused of poisoning and killing King Joeffrey. Tysha is not a whore, revealed by his brother Jamie. Jamie rescues Tyrion from his cell. He will now leave King's Landing. Arya ***Arya's POV became repetitive and less exciting. She meets a lot of characters including the Hound and Ser Benric Dondarion. At the end of the novel she will be traveling to Braavos. She got Needle back. Bran ***Another less exciting POV. He goes beyond the wall to find the Three-Eyed Crow and meeting Samwell Tarly along the way. Robb ***FUCK! Robb was fucking dead. It was really cruel how he died and it was in the hands of his alliance House Frey and it happens in a wedding that the people would call Red Wedding after the horrible murder. I've heard that this book will be two seasons season 3 and season 4. And I think it will be a great idea because Robb was killed halfway to the book and I think it would be really a dramatic ending to Season 3. And all the fans will be like I DON'T WANT TO WATCH THIS FUCKING SERIES ANYMORE! Actually that's what I feel like when I read that part. I stop reading and I was like thinking in my head NO IT DOES NOT HAPPEN and for a moment I don't want to read anymore. It's just very shocking because I'm not really expecting it because I thought if Robb will die in the books it will be at war fighting the Lannisters. I'm just wondering if the HBO series will raise the bar and will do it exactly like in the books because IMO his death is too grotesque for TV because he's beheaded and then they stitched the head of Grey Wind to his body. So it looks like Robb with a wolf head. Catelyn Stark also suffers a brutal death she was cut from ear to ear and then they throw her body naked in the river. However, at the end of the novel she came back as a zombie. Idk if that's the right term but she came back from the dead. Jamie ***I think Jamie became more likable and relatable in book 3. He lost his right hand and he can't fight anymore. I really love his POV and there's really more to Jamie than meets the eye. He's not exactly the character I thought he was in book 1. He has a heart and a very complex character. I think his only fault was loving Cersei his twin. Now I love him more. He is the antihero of the series. I really like that the two Lannister boys are both antiheroes in a way and there are very real and honest characters. Now that I finished book 3. I'm excited to know what will happen to these characters: -Sansa and Petyr -Tyrion -Jamie -Jon Snow -Brienne -Arya -Cersei -Catelyn ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5) [author] author Martin, George R.R. [isbn] isbn [isbn13] isbn13 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 1,125 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.27 [num ratings] num ratings 303,678 [date pub] date pub Jul 12, 2011 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jul 12, 2011 [rating] Joyzi's rating 2 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender goodreads [comments] comments 10 [votes] votes 4 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Nov 02, 2011 [date read] date read Jan 06, 2012 [date added] date added Oct 13, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Kindle Edition [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Oh my God, I finally finished reading it. A Dance with Dragons is the 5th book of A Song of Ice and Fire series of George R. R. Martin. If you're a fa Oh my God, I finally finished reading it. A Dance with Dragons is the 5th book of A Song of Ice and Fire series of George R. R. Martin. If you're a fan of the book you already knew that the 5th book is not a continuation of the 4th book, but still the continuation of the 3rd book A Storm of Swords. The 4th and the 5th book were actually just one book and the reason for dividing it to two books is that if the author decided to just make it one book it will be composed of 2, 000 pages which probably the reader wouldn't like because that would really look like an encyclopedia rather than a book. And maybe if you have been my goodreads friend you have probably noticed that I'm a big fan of the book series . Actually I started reading it because I saw my father watching the TV adaptation and I'm also a big fan of the TV adaptation on HBO. So you probably wonder why I gave it a low rating, but sadly I can only discuss my reasons through spoiling things or events that happen inside the book that I really don't like. So if you're okay with reading spoilers or you already read the book you are free to continue reading this review. SPOILER ALERT!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! SPOILERS EVERYWHERE!!! Okay...So I guess if you truly have read the book you knew that George R.R. Martin killed Jon Snow in the book. I know that George R.R. Martin really kills major characters if he thinks it is truly necessary like Ned Stark, Rob Stark, Khal Drogo, Maester Aemon, etc. In fact, at first I kind of like that he kills characters because it truly shows that he's not afraid to take risks and it makes the story more believable and thrilling. However, I can't accept that he killed Jon Snow because he is one of my favorite characters and it is not easy for me to just shrug it off because I thought that Jon Snow is one of those characters that will live through the end. A lot of the fans speculated that he is not dead and he will survive, but I think that is impossible because he obviously got mortal wounds. Some even speculated that he can be undead like Catelyn because Melissandre can probably do some sort of magic to revive him. However, undead means like he will be more like a zombie and I don't want Jon Snow to be a zombie for God's sake. Maybe this will all be cleared in the 6th book whether Jon Snow is dead, alive or will become undead. However, knowing George R.R. Martin the possibility that he's dead is bigger and you know probably he's really dead and the fans like me just can't accept it. Like his father Ned and brother Robb. Dead and gone forever. Secondly, I also dislike reading Cersei's walk of shame. In which to atone her sins she needed to walk naked, barefoot and shaved. Like they shaved her head and all of her body hairs like pubic hair, the hair on her legs, underarms, etc. Then, she was walking and all of these people (men, women, children) just look at her and shouting nasty words like they told her that her breasts are sagging and her body is ugly because it has stretchmarks and stuff like that. Also, they throw things at her, etc. Being a girl reading it feels like it was too cruel and even if I am not a fan of Cersei because she's a bitch and it's just I really don't like her. I can't really feel like it was appropriate to do that to Cersei. I really find it too cruel and misogynistic. Third, I find the story very dragging and I know the author was really trying hard to get all of these subplots and major plots in this book. For me, it became really confusing and there are just a lot of characters and story arcs. Again, this is not the continuation of the 4th book. So the 4th book and the 5th book have the same timeline it just that, the difference is the setting and the characters. One story arc from the 4th book was continued in the 5th book and this is the Cersei Arc. Since in the 4th book Cersei was captured and in the 5th book the story continues for the atonement of her sins. So I just really find it confusing I know that the TV editors and producers will be having a lot of hard time arranging the arcs for the TV adaptation. So that's it...2 stars and I really feel happy that I read this monstrous book series and now two more books to go. The 6th will probably release after five years so good luck to my memory. I wish I can still be a fan of this book series and finish it in the future. However, I probably will not re-read the books, but I will still continue to watch the next seasons of the TV adaptation. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, #4) [author] author Martin, George R.R. [isbn] isbn 055358202X [isbn13] isbn13 9780553582024 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 1,060 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.05 [num ratings] num ratings 355,891 [date pub] date pub Oct 17, 2005 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Oct 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender goodreads [comments] comments 10 [votes] votes 13 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 27, 2011 [date read] date read Nov 02, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 13, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review It is known that I love love love George Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and also the TV Series Games of Thrones. And I'm reading the books non-stop f It is known that I love love love George Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and also the TV Series Games of Thrones. And I'm reading the books non-stop from book 1 up to the latest one A Dance with the Dragons. And I already gave 5 stars for book 1, 2 and 3 and I absolutely love A Storm of Swords... Lol. But, why oh why only 3 stars for the fourth book? So if you happen to notice the fourth book of the series got a lot of negative reviews and a lot of the fans dislike it. And in my perspective you really can't blame the fans because the third book A Storm of Swords is a very INTENSE book and you're feeling like a whirlpool of emotions and there's a lot of cliffhangers and questions that are left unanswered. Unfortunately George Martin is a slow writer and writing for the fourth book took him 5 years. So for those early fans of the book series they really wait for many many moons and to read the fourth book that is actually not the entire fourth book because the stories became too large that the author needed to cut the next story line to two parts geographically. Meaning in the fourth book you'll only read the continuation of the story that is happening in King's Landing, Eyrie, Harrenhal, Riverrun, Iron Islands, Dorne and Braavos. This means that what you'll going to read are the POVs from Cersei, Jaime, Brienne, Samwell, Arya, Sansa, Asha Greyjoy, from a Dornish princess named Arianne, Victarion, etc. (sorry if I missed out other characters). If you're interested what will going to happen to Jon Snow and the Wall, Tyrion, Daenyrys, Bran, etc. you're not going to find them out yet because that will be on A Dance with the Dragons. Which actually makes IMO the book confusing. Because first of all A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons is not divided chronologically but geographically so it was really the same timeline but different settings and POV. It's really confusing. I think the TV series can actually remedy this one they should put these 2 books in 1 season because it will be messy if you're like repeating the time line for season 4 and 5. It will just not work. And despite all my whining I think I'm still lucky because book 1 to 5 are available and I just need to suffer waiting for book 6 and 7, which might take George Martin a decade to write. These are the pros and cons of reading A Feast for Crows (w/ SPOILERS): Pros: 1. There are IMO a lot of interesting chapters that outweigh the boring chapters. I enjoys Jaime's, Sansa's, and Cersei's. Arya's, Brienne's, Samwell's and Arianne's can be boring but can also be good at times. I really don't enjoy Asha's and Victarion's because I don't really give a damn about the politics in the Iron Islands. 2. There are these character developments that I really love. >Jaime -It's hard to explain but Jaime has come a long way. He is a very different character from book 1. In book 1 I just have this perception that Jaime is evil.He pushed Bran out of the tower and make him a cripple. He killed the King that he sworn to protect. He fucks his twin sister. Overall Jaime Lannister is the villain of the story and there is this feeling that you're rooting for Robb to kill Jaime. But as the story progresses he CHANGE. He became a cripple and he lost his right hand which now makes it difficult for him to fight. He has this interesting relationship with Brienne and he's staying away from Cersei. I just feel that he became more of a good guy. I think what makes the story complicated is that it started out I love the Starks and I hate the Lannisters and I wanted the Starks to win and kill the Lannisters. But then I still love the Starks but I also came to love the Lannisters. Now Idk what side I'm rooting for. >Sansa -I really love reading her chapters and I know a lot of people hate Sansa including my sister. But from the start I really don't hate this character. From book 1 up to book 4 she has grow a lot. And I think from the Starks she has a greater chance for revenge... Eddard- dead Robb- dead Catelyn- undead Sansa- she's now on Eyrie disguising as Alayne...learning to become a player of Games of Thrones with the help of Littlefinger...planning to marry the heir of the Eyrie Arya- in the Braavos Bran- looking for Coldhands Rickon- idk what's going on with him, he's still alive Jon- became the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch It was also interesting that I have read from Sansa's POV what she really feels about Jon Snow because I think Jon has a different perspective and I have read that from book 1 from Jon's chapter that Sansa don't like Jon Snow because he's a bastard but actually it was really different when I've read it from Sansa's. I think Jon misunderstood Sansa. She also has weird relationships with the guys from this book series. First with Joeffrey and then with the Hound and then with Tyrion and then Robert and now Littlefinger. I just think George Martin really played with Sansa and the boys of the series. It is given that she is beautiful and to think that a lot of guys are attracted to her and it was just really weird for me. It's like there's a lot of possible combinations but they're quite unacceptable and nothing seems to fit Sansa normally. Cons: 1. I think the problem with the book is that it just feels incomplete without the other chapters from other characters like Jon Snow, Tyrion and Daenyrys. It really fails because after reading book 3 you just wanted to know what's going to happen with this three and it just feels something's important is missing. 2. To tell you the truth, I cheated and I skimmed 3 chapters (from the Greyjoys and Brienne) because I can't really push myself to give a shit and read boring chapters. Sometimes the purple prose is just really bad and I just skip them and I know there is a TV series coming so I'm not really that anxious to miss anything boring. 3. I just really feel bad about the ending because Winter has come and there snows falling in Riverrun and Eyrie and then...because uhhhm I'm currently reading Dance with Dragons right now and it's like I was brought up by George Martin to this situation in the end of the fourth book in which Winter has finally come and I'm totally excited and then it feels like he's using a time travel machine wherein I will go back from the beginning of the Feast of Crows but from Jon, Tyrion and etc.'s POV. It was just freaking annoying. 4. I want more deaths and war, and compared to book 3, book 4 is more of a bridge and a buildup for what's to come. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2) [author] author Martin, George R.R. [isbn] isbn 0553381695 [isbn13] isbn13 9780553381696 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 778 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.39 [num ratings] num ratings 455,192 [date pub] date pub Nov 16, 1998 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition May 28, 2002 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Dad, [comments] comments 16 [votes] votes 8 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 17, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 21, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 13, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Okay so this book is actually book 2 of the series called A Song of Ice and Fire. So you need to read Game of Thrones first before jumping into this o Okay so this book is actually book 2 of the series called A Song of Ice and Fire. So you need to read Game of Thrones first before jumping into this one. Also, there is an HBO TV series named Game of Thrones and you can watch that if you're not okay with reading very long books. To be honest with you, I started reading half of the book 1 GoT and then I decided to watch the TV series until the last episode. Therefore, by the time I consumed my reading of the 1st book I think my excitement in reading it was lessened because I already know what was going to happen. So when I was reading the second half of GoT I was not really enjoying it and I just wanna get over it to read the second book. When I started reading this, I don't have any idea what will happen because the TV series will have the season 2 next year in April. I think that really helps for me to like this one better than the first one. The feeling is, I know that this one is really long, but ironically I just can't get enough of it and I just wanted more. It seems like you really enjoyed it that you do not care even if it is very long and you do not have this feeling that you are bored or the story is draggy. So for those of you who are afraid to read the series because you think you will not enjoy it because it is too long, just give it a try and it was really addicting and good. You will find it hard to stop reading. That's how good it is. What I find unique about this series is that the author is actually very brutal to the main characters - the Stark Family. He lacks romanticism. Do you know the difference between a romantic and a realistic? So here's the situation there is a farm girl who is barefooted in the mud. A romantic will see it like there's a very beautiful girl and that she's barefooted and the romantic will find the feet sexy and the girl smelling flowers and sunshine. Whereas, a realistic will find the scene disgusting and the realistic perceives that foot is calloused, cracked, dried, ugly because she's in the mud and she's barefooted and she's an ugly farm girl. The author is a realistic more than romantic. So don't expect happy endings and good triumphs over evil. Expect the worst. Expect that life will be awful. Children, women, weak people are going to be abused, raped, killed, etc. This is not really a happy story and more of a tragic story. MAJOR SPOILER ALERT!!! Jon Snow ***Jon's story here is not really that exciting. Someone told me that his story will bloom at book 3. So in here he became a ranger and then I think he killed somebody on the Night's Watch which I kind of forgot the name. He was now in the hands of these wildlings and they make him yield and sort of killed his companion, which is a member of the Night's Watch to spare his life (Complicated stuff, but actually he's not a traitor of the Night's Watch and it was like an act he played.) There was also a scene here wherein he spare the life of Ygrette a girl wildling because he can't kill the girl. Because of that I really admire Jon Snow because in this book men are very cruel to women (women are raped, abused, killed, etc.) and what Jon Snow did to this girl made him more human. Daenyrys ***Her story is also not that exciting. I think she can't really fight for the Iron Throne right now. Her dragons are now growing. In the end she finds ships for her khalasar so that they can pass the sea and go to Westeros. Some of the scenes got me really thinking. So there is a prophecy for her. There will be three treason that will happen: treason for blood, treason for gold and treason for love. There are a lot more prophecies, but I kind of don't remember them now, but they always include the number three. Tyrion ***I think Tyrion is more on the good side rather than the bad side. He's really a peculiar character. He seems to defy the Lannisters. He makes plot against Cersei and Joeffrey, but in the end I think he's loyal to his blood, but still there are times that it really feels weird for me that he's really fond of Starks. He's sad when he knows about Bran and Rickon killed and beheaded in the Winterfell where he shouldn't be feeling that way because the Starks are their enemy. He even protected Sansa from Joeffrey. At first I feel that he's too cunning and that he will outwit Cersei and that he will be a good Hand of the King. But I think he fails in that one. He ended up injured because of the battle between King's Landing and Stannis Baratheon. He suffers a burn in his face. Arya ***So Arya change her name a lot in this book. From Arya to Arry to Weasel to Nam. She lost Needle the sword given to her by Jon Snow. At the end of the novel she's escaping from Harrenhal with Genry and Hot Pie. I really find her POV exciting and a lot of fun. There's this scene wherein she was fighting the army of the Lannister together with Yoren and the recruit of the Night Watch and she's shouting Winterfell! She's just a cute, strong and lovable character. Bran ***So Bran find out that he has a talent with dreams which I forgot what's the name of that talent. But he kinds of have a glimpse of the future through his dreams which should be interpreted first because they are symbolic dreams. At the end of the novel Theon attacked Winterfell and then he allegedly killed Bran and Rickon and place their heads in the spikes, but we find out that it is a fake death. And the heads are not really Bran's and Rickon's. So what happened to them in the end is that they are escaping Winterfell: Bran, Rickon, Osha, Hodor, Summer, Shaggydog with the two children I kind of forgot the names. Winterfell is on fire btw and all is likely dead: Micken, Maester Luwin, etc. Robb ***Where the hell is Robb? He's kind of battling and it was told he's always winning. It is more like telling than showing when it comes to Robb. I think the TV series will do justice on this character than in the books. Jamie ***Still a captive in the Riverrun I think Cately killed him, but I'm not really sure. He's drinking a wine given by Cately and I'm not sure if the wine is poisoned. Catelyn called Brienne she's like bring me your sword and I think Catelyn will kill him. So who now holds the Iron Throne? King Joeffrey still holds the Iron Throne. Cersei is still the Queen and regent. He's now betrothed to Maergery the ex-Queen of King Renly. Lord Tywin is now the Hand of the King. Sansa and Joeffrey's betrothal is now invalid and void. However, Sansa is still a hostage and most likely be Joeffrey's mistress and mother of his bastards. Sansa is now menstruating btw. King Renly is dead and he's killed by a shadow like a sorcery kind of stuff. King Stannis is defeated, but I'm not sure if he's dead. King Robb is winning, he gets Harenhal, but he lost Winterfell to Theon Greyjoy. King Greyjoy (forgot the name) claim the Iron Islands and Winterfell. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Stars Shine Down [author] author Sheldon, Sidney [isbn] isbn 0446364762 [isbn13] isbn13 9780446364768 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 398 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.61 [num ratings] num ratings 11,166 [date pub] date pub 1992 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Dec 1993 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Euben, [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 0 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Jan 2008 [date read] date read Nov 20, 2008 [date added] date added Nov 18, 2008 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review This book is very well written and if you are dreaming to be a real estate developer this book is nice to read you will learn a lot from it the OPM an This book is very well written and if you are dreaming to be a real estate developer this book is nice to read you will learn a lot from it the OPM and the three words you need to know about real estate which is location, location, location. The character Lara Cameron was really an admirable character she grew up and trasnformed from a poor little girl to a woman of substance and elegance. Her love life is as colorful as her career. It's a feminist book and I recommend it to all the women who are intelligent and independent. It's fast-pacing so you'll never get bored and you can't stop turning the pages. It's an unputdownable book and I finished reading it after 2 days. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Love in the Time of Cholera [author] author Márquez, Gabriel García [isbn] isbn 140003468X [isbn13] isbn13 9781400034680 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 348 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.87 [num ratings] num ratings 268,947 [date pub] date pub 1985 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Oct 05, 2003 [rating] Joyzi's rating 1 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender My [comments] comments 25 [votes] votes 4 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Feb 03, 2011 [date read] date read Feb 06, 2011 [date added] date added Jan 19, 2009 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Thoughts before Reading I remembered enjoying my classmates' reactions when we watched the film for our literature, it was really *porn-like* movie but Thoughts before Reading I remembered enjoying my classmates' reactions when we watched the film for our literature, it was really *porn-like* movie but done really well. Thoughts after Reading DNF I simply can't finish it because of the writing style. It was written in a very "wordy" manner. The sentences and paragraphs were lengthy even the chapters were really long and draggy. I'm not the type of reader who enjoy dreary descriptions and what I love about reading were dialogues and the stories' characters. It's just get tedious and tedious as you read it. I've only read the first two chapters and I skip to the very last chapter. And really sorry I don't want to continue reading because I find myself not enjoying it and it'll be like doing something I was just forced to do and I think it'll be just a waste of time. I still recommend you to watch the movie instead though because the movie was really amazing and the sex scenes was done artistically. Sorry Love in the Time of Cholera it just seems that your writing style was not my cup of tea and I really don't want to waste more time on you. ***So many books so little time*** duuuuhhhh! I really am not the type of person who have the patience to read you cover to cover. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Eat, Pray, Love [author] author Gilbert, Elizabeth * [isbn] isbn 0143038419 [isbn13] isbn13 9780143038412 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 331 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.45 [num ratings] num ratings 976,268 [date pub] date pub Jan 01, 2000 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jan 30, 2007 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Just [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 2 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Jan 2009 [date read] date read Oct 31, 2009 [date added] date added Oct 26, 2009 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review [image error] It's very well written and what I love about this book is that you'd learn about the different stories and cultures of the place where M [image error] It's very well written and what I love about this book is that you'd learn about the different stories and cultures of the place where Ms. Gilbert would go to Italy, India and Indonesia. It talks about religion, spirituality, finding happiness and contentment. And also talks about love of food, language and people. It's a great book that you'd be wishing to go to these places too and experience what the author experienced in these places. It gives a whole new world to the reader, very educational, spiritual and entertaining. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Fairy Tale Fail [author] author Esguerra, Mina V. * [isbn] isbn [isbn13] isbn13 [asin] asin B003HS5PXE [num pages] num pages 144 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.85 [num ratings] num ratings 547 [date pub] date pub Apr 17, 2010 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Apr 17, 2010 [rating] Joyzi's rating 2 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender none [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 1 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 03, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 03, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 02, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Kindle Edition [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review It was okay. I finished reading it in an hour or two while waiting for my mom because she is having an EGD at that time. The plot is okay and the char It was okay. I finished reading it in an hour or two while waiting for my mom because she is having an EGD at that time. The plot is okay and the characters are also okay. I can't say I like it though. The story is too short to be really interesting. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Undeniably Yours (Kowalski Family, #2) [author] author Stacey, Shannon * [isbn] isbn 1426890729 [isbn13] isbn13 9781426890727 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 381 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.91 [num ratings] num ratings 8,075 [date pub] date pub Nov 01, 2010 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Nov 01, 2010 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender goodreads [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 0 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Nov 03, 2011 [date read] date read Nov 03, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 02, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format ebook [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Compared to the other Kowalski books this book is not that enjoyable. There are times that my head aches because of too much drama. The girl became pr Compared to the other Kowalski books this book is not that enjoyable. There are times that my head aches because of too much drama. The girl became pregnant because of a condom malfunction and then after that one night stand they have to help each other out for the baby. I think the story is predictable and a way dramatic at times. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Exclusively Yours (Kowalski Family, #1) [author] author Stacey, Shannon * [isbn] isbn 142689001X [isbn13] isbn13 9781426890017 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 322 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.85 [num ratings] num ratings 14,384 [date pub] date pub May 26, 2010 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jun 07, 2010 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender netgalley [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 1 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 09, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 10, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 02, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format ebook [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review I'm starting to really like Shannon Stacey and her books. It's like Perfect Chemistry Series for Adults. This book is more about second chances. I real I'm starting to really like Shannon Stacey and her books. It's like Perfect Chemistry Series for Adults. This book is more about second chances. I really like that is very humorous, light and addicting. It is a very short read and you can finish it in three hours in one sitting. I really recommend it to all who like to read light romance happily-ever-after novels. I gave it four stars just for comparison's sake because Yours to Keep is better. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Pact [author] author Picoult, Jodi * [isbn] isbn 0061150142 [isbn13] isbn13 9780061150142 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 512 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.98 [num ratings] num ratings 201,318 [date pub] date pub 1996 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Aug 29, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Monique [comments] comments 2 [votes] votes 1 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Feb 2012 [date read] date read Mar 05, 2012 [date added] date added Jan 25, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review This is the thrid Jodi Picoult book that I've read. First of all, I'd like to thank Atty. Monique who gave me this book last Christmas. I used to read This is the thrid Jodi Picoult book that I've read. First of all, I'd like to thank Atty. Monique who gave me this book last Christmas. I used to read ebooks of Jodi Picoult and this is the first time that I read an actual JP novel. I've read My Sister's Keeper and Nineteen Minutes by the same author and what I realize is that Jodi Picoult is a formulaic author. She writes novels which are mostly medical, ethical and legal in nature and her books are mostly serious, heavy and infuriating. So, if you want to be relaxed or you want to have fun while reading (or what we called simply the pleasure readers) Jodi Picoult may be not be your cup of tea. The Pact is very Jodi Picoult. Heavy drama, intense, thought-provoking and a type of story that you might feel angry or depressed while reading it. At first, I felt a little bored because I felt that the story is too slow at the beginning. It has a shock element at the beginning because it was a case of a Suicide Pact. The story is a sort of a puzzle and there are times that the author will bring you to what happen in the past. A little information is provided in the beginning and then as the story progress more and more information will be provided. As it progress, there is a doubt if what happen is a double suicide gone wrong or a murder. What I like about it is that, the whole truth is not revealed until the near-end of the story and even though I got the perspectives from a lot of characters I cannot somehow truly tell or understand what really happened and I can only speculate. This novel is also a mystery novel, so it's not like a 100% drama or love story. I actually love this book because I learned a lot from it. I'm going to a law school this June and I'm not really sure if I know a lot about law and the judicial system. I'm a registered nurse and I felt that I have more knowledge about suicide and counseling. There is one part of this book that I can't forget, which in a room the lawyer, the psychiatrist and the client were there. It's told in the lawyer's perspective and somehow he thinks about what is the difference between how a lawyer talks to his client and how the psychiatrist talks to his client. The concern of the lawyer is to get the facts that he can use to defend his client while the concern of the psychiatrist is to know the feelings of his client. The lawyer is also afraid of getting the whole story because if the client admits or confesses the crime he might not be able to defend his client knowing too well that he's guilty. Actually I've experienced counseling and therapeutic communication before so it feels like the psychiatrist's actions for me is natural and what seems new is the lawyer's perspective about counseling. That's just one and I just learned a lot of things about how the justice system works and I gained a lot of insights and perspectives. The only reason why I gave it four stars because I'm not convinced about the plot twist and the ending of the story. It seems unrealistic and contrived and I don't know why Jodi Picoult end it that way. I'll be happy if it ends the other way around. Maybe the author just want to leave a little bit of hope, but I wont be saddened if it ends with a tragedy. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Yours to Keep (Kowalski Family, #3) [author] author Stacey, Shannon * [isbn] isbn 1426891725 [isbn13] isbn13 9781426891724 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 201 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.08 [num ratings] num ratings 11,312 [date pub] date pub Jun 06, 2011 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jun 06, 2011 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender netgalley [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 3 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 03, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 03, 2011 [date added] date added Oct 02, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format ebook [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Note: This book is given free courtesy of www.netgalley.com for book review purposes. It's been a while since I downloaded this galley and transfer it Note: This book is given free courtesy of www.netgalley.com for book review purposes. It's been a while since I downloaded this galley and transfer it to my phone to be read, but unfortunately I didn't have enough time to really read it. Then, came the time that my mother got hospitalized and I'm taking care of her 24/7 that I finally have the time to read it in my phone during the hours that I do not actually do anything. At first the e-book started with a short summary intro of the book and I really thought at that time that it would suck because the synopsis sounded very generic. It's like a story about a pretend engagement and I know this is so not an original plot to begin with. However, the book was really funny and it was addicting. It's very rare that I read this kind of romantic comedy that I really like the humor and I can't help, but smile and hide my face in a pillow to laugh my heart out. The story kind of remind me of a mix between The Proposal and Friends with Benefits. The one part that I really laugh my ass off is the Newly Wed Game kind of game, but not really. There's this part that the couples are writing answers from a question and then after that they should have matched answers to win. And then the last question in the game was like "If you have a sex motto with each other what would it be?" and the lead girl's answer was like "Size doesn't really matter." But of course it's not that it was true, but it was a pretend engagement so at that time they don't really had sex yet. The ending was also sweet I really like what the guy did at the end of the novel. This is a very light, sweet, and funny novel. I read it in one sitting and it's very addicting and I think I should read the other books by Shannon Stacey. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Tenth Circle [author] author Picoult, Jodi * [isbn] isbn 074349671X [isbn13] isbn13 9780743496711 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 416 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.45 [num ratings] num ratings 90,418 [date pub] date pub 2006 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Oct 24, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender none [comments] comments 3 [votes] votes 5 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Mar 23, 2012 [date read] date read Apr 10, 2012 [date added] date added Mar 23, 2012 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review The story involves a very interesting rape case. This is my first time reading a rape case wherein there's a big part of me who thinks that the rape v The story involves a very interesting rape case. This is my first time reading a rape case wherein there's a big part of me who thinks that the rape victim is annoying and I am actually rooting for the rapist. The sweetheart defense is really strong and it's hard to tell who's lying and who's telling the truth. Jodi Picoult is really good at this and it really makes me think hard about what is really going on. There are a lot of twists and turns that makes the story more exciting and engaging. I already read four of her books (My Sister's Keeper, Nineteen Minutes, The Pact and the Plain Truth) and it feels good that although there are a lot of elements that are still the same I still find this one interesting from her other works. What I like about it is that the plot is well thought out compared to Plain Truth, indeed its plot is very fluid. I like the comic strip parts of the books even though they are fillers, they are nice fillers. I like the Dante's references and how it connects with the storyline. My only complaint is that I find the ending not satisfying because it lacks closure. I think Jodi Picoult's novels are limited with word count because the story is already really long and maybe she can't write the continuation anymore so it ended that way. I feel bad that there is no court drama in this novel and majority of it is focused on investigation. However, I still find this novel thought-provoking and well written. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Veronika Decides to Die [author] author Coelho, Paulo * [isbn] isbn 0061124265 [isbn13] isbn13 9780061124266 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 240 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.69 [num ratings] num ratings 102,312 [date pub] date pub 1998 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Jun 01, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender My [comments] comments 18 [votes] votes 0 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Feb 19, 2010 [date read] date read Feb 24, 2010 [date added] date added Feb 19, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review SPOILER ALERT!!!! Great story, it's very emotional but really the ending kinda sucks. It would be better if Veronika died in the end. There are some ve SPOILER ALERT!!!! Great story, it's very emotional but really the ending kinda sucks. It would be better if Veronika died in the end. There are some very good parts but there are parts that are really weird. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1) [author] author Martin, George R.R. [isbn] isbn 0553588486 [isbn13] isbn13 9780553588484 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 835 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.43 [num ratings] num ratings 1,000,561 [date pub] date pub Aug 06, 1996 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Aug 2005 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender My [comments] comments 23 [votes] votes 17 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Oct 11, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 17, 2011 [date added] date added Aug 13, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Yay! Finally, I finished this monstrous book. Seriously reading it feels like it was even longer than the HBO series which has ten episodes. Anyway I Yay! Finally, I finished this monstrous book. Seriously reading it feels like it was even longer than the HBO series which has ten episodes. Anyway I really like this book and I think presently I am very obsessed with it. I am even considering to have it as my top 1 favorite book of all time and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins needs to step down and give that spot to Game of Thrones. However, I think I just need to finish reading the other books to make it more fair to the other books that I have read. I just need to invest more in these books and then I will decide if it's really my favorite book of all time. So yeah what can I say, but YOU HAVE TO READ IT! YOU REALLY HAVE TO READ IT! (Yes I love to be redundant) I have read a lot of books, more than 200 and seriously this book feels like it was the best I have read in all my life (I know I sounded cheesy). Seriously read it folks. Spoiler Alert ***If you're not interested with me talking about nonsense things just scroll down and my book review is down there somewhere. Why did I read this book? So I came upon Game of Thrones because of my father who was watching something in his laptop (at first I thought it was a movie) and this is the scene that I have seen at that time... So the scene was like this beautiful, naked woman surrounded by baby dragons and I was just curious about it (I mean who wouldn't be curious?). Then I just asked him... Me: What are you watching? Dad: I'm watching Game of Thrones At that time I am not really sure, but I know that there is a book called Game of Thrones and it was written by someone whose name is Martin because I've seen a couple of book reviews by some of my friends here in goodreads. Me: Game of Thrones. Is that movie came from the book Game of Thrones? Dad: I don't have any idea of it being a book. Really? Is it a book too? It is not a movie, but a TV series btw. I was watching it because it is about political dynamics blah blah blah...fantasy blah blah blah...dragons blah blah blah... it has just have a lot of sex scenes though blah blah blah... So after that I just really got curious and I asked first in a forum here in goodreads if Game of Thrones the book has a TV series. And they said yes it has a TV series on HBO. And I don't know I just really like that scene with the baby dragons and the naked woman therefore I download an e-book from 4shared.com because I'm broke and I don't think that book is available in the local library. So yeah and then I read it. Book Review with ***MAJOR SPOILERS*** (both from the book and the TV series) So I read the book and I was very disappointed with the prologue because: 1. The writing style is PURPLE PROSE. Ugh. 2. I don't really know what the hell is happening and it's just...I don't know what the hell am I reading and then I decided to read it another time and read other books. So I give up the first time and second time reading it I got past the damn prologue. And I still can't get into the story because: 1. Multiple POVs 2. There's like so many like really a lot of characters and I still don't know what the hell the story is all about. But then after a few chapters (like maybe about 10% of the book) I get used to it even with the purple prose. And then I am not confused with the characters anymore and somehow I begin to understand what's the story is about. So it's started with the Stark family in Winterfell (let's just get this somehow organized) House of Stark Location: Winterfell Sigil: Direwolf Words: Winter is coming Lord Eddard Stark: Lord of Winterfell, will become hand of the king, will be beheaded somewhere in the story ***I love his character and actually I've kind of known that he will be beheaded in the end because of a youtube Hitler video I accidentally watched here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kLSYT... I am used with my favorite characters dying in books that I read but it still shocked me that the author killed the main character in the first book of the series. I've heard that the author is somehow crazy and he wants to write a book about good guys dying and evil reigns in the end. I think the author just want to be different from the norm. I don't know I am very disappointed that he died because it's very disheartening and depressing and I actually love him both in the book and in the TV Series. Catelyn Tully Stark: Lady Stark, wife of Eddard Stark ***I also like this character. She's not perfect and she still has flaws like she is very kind to her husband her children, but she's like an evil stepmother to Jon Snow. Robb- eldest son, has a direwolf named Grey Wind (not really sure about the direwolf's name) ***I also love this character. I think he really progresses a lot from this book alone. From being a boy to a commander to a King (King in the North as they say) Sansa- girly, betrothed to Prince Joeffrey of House of Lanister-Barratheon, has a direwolf named Lady ***My sister and our maid are my companies in watching the HBO TV series when I bought the DVD. My sister actually hates Sansa and she thinks that this character is stupid, but I actually don't hate Sansa. I somehow like her character. She's very innocent and somehow very idealistic. I just like her and it's really sad when her direwolf Lady was killed because of the Queen. I don't know I'm very scared of what will happen to her now that she's with the Lannisters in the end. Arya- tomboy, has a direwolf named Nymeria ***I like Arya more than Sansa. She's more of a tomboy and she liked sword fighting and she's also a very sweet girl. I like the earlier parts when she is together with her brother Jon Snow. Bran- loves climbing, will be crippled somewhere in the story, has a direwolf named Summer ***I actually like Bran he's a free spirit and he likes climbing. I don't know, but I'm also afraid for this character because he became crippled. I just don't want him to be hurt or killed. Rickon- youngest son, has a direwolf named Shaggydog ***For most of the time Rickon doesn't appear so much in the story. So I don't really feel anything about him. Jon Snow- bastard of Eddard Stark, real mother unknown, has a direwolf named Ghost, will join the Night's Watch somewhere in the story ***I also really like this character. He has the most interesting story. He's a bastard. He doesn't know who is her mother. And I just like him and Ghost. I also like the conversations between him and Tyrion in the earlier parts of the book. House of Barratheon-Lannister (Royal Family) Location: King's Landing Sigil: Barratheon- Stag, Lannister: Lion Words: Barratheon- Ours is the Fury, Lannister: Hear Me Roar King Robert Barratheon- will be killed by a boar somewhere in the story ***He actually reminds me of Pres. Erap Estrada (you will know what I'm talking about if you're a Filipino). He's not really a good leader like he just wants to drink and to have sex with whores and he's very corrupt, but in spite of all that he's very charismatic and influential. He's actually very funny too. Queen Cersei Lannister Barratheon- Queen of the seven kingdoms, has a secret affair with her brother Jamie Lannister ***I actually like Cersei. She's very cunning and bitchy. She's also has this side of her that I felt very sympathetic and I kind of get where she's coming from and why she did all of these things. She's a very complex character. Prince Joeffrey- in truth he's Jamie Lannister's bastard ***I really dislike him from the very beginning. I think the author really made this character very unlikable. I don't care if he will be killed in the next books. House of Lannister Location: Casterly Rock Sigil: Lion Words: Hear Me Roar Lord Tywin- was hand of the King to Aerys Targaryen, rich man ***I don't hate this guy. He's pretty okay for me. Jamie Lannister- Kingslayer, killed the King he sworn to protect ***even if he's a villain, I don't really hate him and I like that he cares for Tyrion and Cersei. I think he's actually a good guy. Tyrion Lannister- dwarf, youngest son ***I think this guy has the quotable lines in the book. I really like this character in spite him being a dwarf. He is very good with words and using his brain. Very interesting character. House of Targaryen Location: Vas Dothrak (I forgot exactly the complete name) Sigil: Dragon Words: Fire and Blood (something like that) Viserys- got killed somewhere in the story ***pompous, another unlikable character Daenyrys- she's the one in the first picture, the one with the baby dragons ***her journey is actually amazing. It's like at first she was not sure and then her character became stronger and then she faces these terrible trials and her husband and son died, but in the end she got baby dragons. So what the hell right, she got dragons. You know what I'm the type of reader that even though I know that they are fictional characters I still take it personally that the characters died. And I'm a Filipina and they say that we like happy endings and we like the main character to triumph in the end. However, because the author was really cruel and brutal and heartless killing off characters like he doesn't really care. I don't know it's just really irritating. But what the hell right I still like the story and the characters and I'll be prepared and I know a lot of them will be killed. I'll just cry when that happen. So I make a list of my favorite characters that I do not want to get killed: 1. Jon Snow 2. Daenyrys 3. Tyrion 4. Arya 5. Bran 6. Robb 7. Jamie Maybe I can handle three or four deaths from these character list that I made, but if all of them died, I swear by the seven Gods I will stop reading. In terms of comparing the book to the TV series I like the TV series better because the book is written very purple, verbose and overly detailed (yes I indeed love to be redundant). The TV series is more polished and edited and the book is too damn long. Read the books if you can't wait for the next season that will come out next year. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Life of Pi [author] author Martel, Yann [isbn] isbn 0156027321 [isbn13] isbn13 9780156027328 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 319 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.87 [num ratings] num ratings 914,821 [date pub] date pub 2001 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition May 01, 2003 [rating] Joyzi's rating 4 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Charles [comments] comments 6 [votes] votes 13 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Sep 07, 2011 [date read] date read Oct 06, 2011 [date added] date added Jul 23, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Taken from Chapter 22 of Life of Pi "I can well imagine an atheist's last words: "White, white! L-L-Love! My God!" - and the deathbed leap of faith. Wh Taken from Chapter 22 of Life of Pi "I can well imagine an atheist's last words: "White, white! L-L-Love! My God!" - and the deathbed leap of faith. Whereas the agnostic, if he stays true to his reasonable self, if he stays beholden to dry, yeastless factuality, might try to explain the warm light bathing him by saying, "Possibly a f-f-failing oxygenation of the b-b-brain," and, to the very end, lack imagination and miss the better story." This is a very typical story of faith against adversity and faith still manage to triumph in the end. What makes it unique is that Pi, the main character is a Hindu, a Christian and a Muslim at the same time. His trial of faith and survival starts when the ship that he and his family together with their animals (because they are zookeepers) sink in the Pacific. He found himself inside a lifeboat together with his animals orangutan, hyena, zebra and a tiger. It was similar to the movie Castaway, but instead of being totally alone he has animals with him. It was actually pretty similar to National Geographic and you will learn a lot about animals and their behaviors. I think this book is really informative and thought provoking and very brutal. There are scenes that are really horrendous like cannibalism, etc. However, all in all I think this is really a must read. Its get kind of weird and boring sometimes, but it's not really preachy. I think it has a lot of symbolism that I just can't interpret yet. I think the tiger and the other animals maybe symbolize something. What I learned from it is that sometimes we really need to believe in the unbelievable and believe in something, whatever religion it is. This book actually acknowledges Atheism, but not Agnosticism. I think what the author tries to point out is that better believe than doubt and just make a stand. Believe in Science if not Religion or believe in Religion than doubt both Religion and Science. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Before Ever After [author] author Sotto, Samantha * [isbn] isbn 0307955176 [isbn13] isbn13 9780307955173 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 296 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.77 [num ratings] num ratings 3,677 [date pub] date pub Jan 01, 2011 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Feb 2012 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Samantha [comments] comments 23 [votes] votes 23 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Jul 23, 2011 [date read] date read Jul 30, 2011 [date added] date added Mar 18, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review I think I’m one of the few fortunate people in Goodreads who actually have been given 3 free books, as of this year 2011 (And I’m talking of real, tan I think I’m one of the few fortunate people in Goodreads who actually have been given 3 free books, as of this year 2011 (And I’m talking of real, tangible books not just e-books). First I've won in the Goodreads Giveaways (I’m not confabulating its really true) and I’ve got two books Envy and Chill Factor by Sandra Brown delivered at my doorstep and it was autographed…Oh My Gosh. And then my luck of receiving free books doesn’t end there. This book that I’m reviewing Before Ever After was given as a birthday gift by Ms. Samantha Sotto, the author of this book. If you’re wondering how it happened, if I received it because I won again in a giveaway or if the author is my friend in real life, no that was not how it happened. What happened was I added this book in my gargantuan to-read list and then when I was reading the book info I noticed that the book will come out on my birthday which is August 2. And then I wrote a review saying, “You know what, this book will come out on my birthday. :) No kidding. I love it already,” and then Ms. Sam Sotto have read my review and gave me a message that she love to give me a copy of her book on my birthday. And I was like: [image error] Of course since that was really cute and sweet and heartwarming that the author herself has read my review and she even think of giving me a book on my birthday *sniff sniff* (which was actually a first time for me, even though I really love books I never got them as birthday presents, however I got a home library as a graduation present). Okay to make a super long story short I’ve met Sam personally during the 5th meet up of The Filipino Group in Goodreads and she handed it to me and I’ve even got the chance to have it autographed. And this is how it looked like: ***Die envious folks...teehee*** So okay done with the introduction and now let's get into reviewing...to be more organized I'm going to write the pros and then the cons... So here goes. Pros: 1. I really like the short stories/subplots/folktales inside the story. I can't really explain it but these stories are really unique and they are really interesting. The first subplot (something about a revolution)I think while reading it I even say a bad word out loud because I was just really shocked and thank goodness I was alone in my bedroom so no one really heard me utter those bad words. And then the second subplot was my favorite of all (it was the Basilisk Story) I remember the format was kind of similar to the Shrieking Shack story of the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. To make it more clear (I think if you’re a Potter fan, you’ll understand what I’m saying) do you remember when I think Hermione told Ron about the story of a ghost howling in the Shrieking Shack and that’s how it got it name (Shrieking..Get it?) And then later in the story we learned the truth that it was not a ghost but (view spoiler)[Lupin when he transformed into a werewolf that makes the sound (hide spoiler)]. So in this book it was similar to that, there’s a story about a Basilisk but later the true story about it came out. Also I like the very last story, the story of Maximus and Livia. It was another great subplot and I remember I even have palpitations reading it. It was just intense, I can’t really describe it. 2. I like how she can write from one genre to another. First it was a mystery and then there’s romance, there’s adventure, there’s historical fiction mix with fantasy and supernatural and then there’s also humor. She can make me laugh, sometimes I feel intrigued and then it can be sweet, it can be tragic, it can be informative. It was a mix of light and heavy. The heaviness of the subplots which in general are tragic stories is lightened and layered by the humor of Max and the campers. She can also play with different timelines, different settings and different characters and that made me decide that this book is a book that is hard to write, it has its complexities and despite the fact that there are things that I didn’t like I still think that it deserve a 5 star rating, not just because the author gave this to me and I owe her a good review but I think she really deserve it because of the fact that she have write a good novel. Cons: 1. The one thing that I didn’t like in this book was the ending. While I was reading Maximus and Livia’s story as I’ve mentioned I was having palpitations and I was like I’ll give the book a solid five stars but then come to the end of the book I was disappointed because the ending was made in such a haste. I think the epilogue has only four sentences and I know it was (view spoiler)[a happy ending (hide spoiler)] but it was really confusing and I’m not really sure if the elements of (view spoiler)[Immortality, how Max became immortal was properly explained, how Shelly became Immortal as well (hide spoiler)] It was very confusing, I didn’t quite get it. But still I think minus the unclear ending it was a good read. I recommend it to all my friends and to Ms. Samantha Sotto, congratulations on your debut novel. I’ll look forward for more. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Eleven Minutes [author] author Coelho, Paulo * [isbn] isbn 0060589280 [isbn13] isbn13 9780060589288 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 273 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.69 [num ratings] num ratings 89,865 [date pub] date pub 1975 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition 2003 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender My [comments] comments 48 [votes] votes 21 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Mar 2011 [date read] date read Mar 06, 2011 [date added] date added Feb 19, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Book Review Once upon a time, there was a bird. He was adorned with two perfect wings and with glossy, colorful, marvelous feathers. In short, he was a Book Review Once upon a time, there was a bird. He was adorned with two perfect wings and with glossy, colorful, marvelous feathers. In short, he was a creature made to fly about freely in the sky, bringing joy to everyone who saw him. One day, a woman saw this bird and fell in love with him. She watched his flight, her mouth wide in amazement, her heart pounding, her eyes shining with excitement. She invited the bird to fly with her, and the two traveled across the sky in perfect harmony. She admired and venerated and celebrated that bird. But then she thought: He might want to visit far-off mountains! And she was afraid, afraid that she would never feel the same way about any other bird. And she felt envy, envy for the bird's ability to fly. And she felt alone. And she thought: "I'm going to set a trap. The next time the bird appears, he will never leave again." The bird who was also in love, returned the following day, fell into the trap and was put in a cage. She looked at the bird everyday. There he was, the object of her passion, and she showed him to her friends, who said: "Now you have everything you could possibly want." However, a strange transformation began to take place: now that she had the bird and no longer needed to woo him, she began to lose interest. The bird, unable to fly and express the true meaning of his life, began to waste away and his feathers to lose their gloss; he grew ugly; and the woman no longer paid him any attention, except by feeding him and cleaning out his cage. One day, the bird died. The woman felt terribly sad and spent all her time thinking about him But she did not remember the cage, she thought only of the day when she had seen him for the first time, flying contentedly amongst the clouds. If she had looked more deeply into herself, she would have realized that what had thrilled her about the bird was his freedom, the energy of his wings in motion, not his physical body. Without the bird, her life too lost all meaning, and Death came knocking at her door. "Why have you come?" she asked Death. "So that you can fly once more with him across the sky," Death replied. "If you had allowed him to come and go, you would have loved and admired him even more; alas, you now need me in order to find him again." So now I think that passage from the book already ate up my review so I'll just add some extra things. First: As expected from Paulo Coelho this is another philosophical somewhat self-help, inspirational novel. This book was actually dedicated to a fan named Maurice Gravelines and Coelho met this guy unintentionally when he visited the Grotto in Lourdes. When they met the guy was like "You know, you look just like Paulo Coelho." And then Coelho said that yeah it was really him. And then the guy embraced him and he said to Coelho that, "They(Coelho's books) make me dream." I think that pretty sum up what kind of books Coelho's are. Second: This book actually talks a lot about sex so I really recommend this book to adult readers, 18 years old and above. The novel has some masturbation scenes, BDSM, a blowjob scene etc. It just talks a lot about orgasm and in the other hand it also talks about the sacredness of sex and some history of prostitution blah blah blah. So really, adult readers or if you're sensitive about sex or anything about it maybe this book is not for you. Third: My only complain about this book is that...there's actually a Filipino character in this book and she's a prostitute in the book and she's Maria's friend. My only problem about her is her name which is Nyah. I just really find her name weird and not very quote and quote Filipino. Maybe the author did not have time to research on it but the common names of Filipinos are similar to Spanish names and American names so I just really find it odd that her name's Nyah since it doesn't sound like a Filipino name. Maybe he could just name that character Juana or Ana or Susan but to name her Nyah, it was just odd. *shoulder shrug* Thoughts before Reading Finally this has been available in our library. So many people have been borrowing it, and when I go to the libray its always unavailable. Now it's my time to read it and I'm so excited since one of my classmate really like it and he said that this is his most favorite Coelho book. I'm curious to know why. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Memories of My Melancholy Whores [author] author Márquez, Gabriel García [isbn] isbn 0307278492 [isbn13] isbn13 9780307278492 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 115 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.57 [num ratings] num ratings 37,508 [date pub] date pub 2004 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Nov 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Dara [comments] comments 22 [votes] votes 4 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Feb 22, 2011 [date read] date read Feb 22, 2011 [date added] date added Feb 22, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review This book reminds me so much of Pretty Woman. A man and a prostitute falling in love with one another. However in this one the male protagonist was ov This book reminds me so much of Pretty Woman. A man and a prostitute falling in love with one another. However in this one the male protagonist was over ninety years old and the female protagonist was about fifteen years old. The book was an easy read, I read it in one sitting. Good somewhat philosophical and it talks about life, aging, love and death. Nevertheless I was a bit disturbed with the age difference of the main characters so I'll just gave this one three stars. Extra: This book was banned in Iran because a group of conservatives thought the book was promoting prostitution. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Taming the Beast [author] author Maguire, Emily [isbn] isbn 0061122165 [isbn13] isbn13 9780061122163 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 336 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.53 [num ratings] num ratings 1,203 [date pub] date pub 2004 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Sep 19, 2006 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Rollie [comments] comments 28 [votes] votes 3 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Mar 24, 2011 [date read] date read Mar 26, 2011 [date added] date added Jan 26, 2011 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review At first I was like WTF did I put myself into. And then somehow I liked it and then I hated it again. And then the ending was Meh and I can't believe At first I was like WTF did I put myself into. And then somehow I liked it and then I hated it again. And then the ending was Meh and I can't believe I just finish the whole thing. I'm giving it three stars because of the Shakespeare reference. More on it later. The more on it later part Part I: How on earth did this book arrived at my doorstep? Actually I never really thought that I will be able to read this book which was recommended by these three people in Goodreads(Iyah, Kwesi and Rollie) since 1.) It's not available on 4shared.com and 2.) It's not available in any bookstores here where I live. However, just weeks ago some guy here in Goodreads (come on, you know who you are) asked me if I'm interested in a bookswap and he offered this book. I can't remember if I'm the one who asked for it or he was the one who recommended it since I think he believed I'm a sex addict. o_O? (Lol, I'm just kidding) So yeah we agreed on a bookswap and my book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson arrived first on his house and he texted me if I received the copy which at the moment I haven't received yet and I'm thinking at that point maybe the book was swallowed by the ocean, you know some kind of force majeure. But no, the next day it did arrive at my doorstep. Part II: Book Review I never really planned to read it immediately because I'm currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman. However that book bored me to sleepiness and I finally decide to read another book. So I read the first pages and I was surprised because there's an immediate sex scene and this is between a fourteen year old girl and her English Teacher. And the one that really disgusted me is the way the teacher kind of moaned...which is like a Buddhist mantra? (just click the spoiler tag) (view spoiler)[Sarahohsarahohsarahohsarahohsarahohsarahohsarahohsarahoh. (hide spoiler)] And I was like what the f*ck is this book? I mean the first chapter was already creepy and crazy. Just. What. The-- However what I found somewhat amazing in this book is that it managed to mix poetry and literature to the erotica/ sex part of the book, for example (view spoiler)[She had assumed all obstacles would be overcome, that love was an ever fixed mark, that looks on tempest and is not shaken. (hide spoiler)] Oooooooohw...Did she just quote Shakespeare? Come on how cool is that eh? And she also quote something from Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, and some sonnets from people I don't know. However the characters, the plot itself I didn't like it at all. There's a point wherein I like the book it's when Mr. Carr leave but when he came back again the book just got worse and worse. Reading this book remind me of watching a car crash. The characters all of them self-destructs, I can't even say that I like even one of them or I care for them. I actually hated all of them. This reminds me of Wuthering Heights (a book which I didn't like) and School Days (an anime that I like). It's hard to rate a book like this actually and not all people will like it. I recommend it to people who are okay with strong and violent sex scenes, language, rape scenes, sexual and physical abuse, pedophilia, polygamous risky relationships, adultery and all the filthy, dirty things. I can't even say that this book has a powerful message since the plot and the characters are very superficial, shallow and plain stupid. But if you like to be disgusted or shocked, read this. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #1) [author] author Ward, J.R. * [isbn] isbn 0451216954 [isbn13] isbn13 9780451216953 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 393 pp [avg rating] avg rating 4.22 [num ratings] num ratings 193,869 [date pub] date pub 2005 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Sep 06, 2005 [rating] Joyzi's rating 5 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Youtube [comments] comments 15 [votes] votes 20 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started May 22, 2010 [date read] date read May 25, 2010 [date added] date added Mar 03, 2010 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Mass Market Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review This book is amazing, it's better than Twilight, House of Night and Vampire Academy. This is at the moment my most favorite vampire book. This book i This book is amazing, it's better than Twilight, House of Night and Vampire Academy. This is at the moment my most favorite vampire book. This book is all about a vampire love story but the difference is it's an adult novel, so you don't expect to see a sort of puppy love kind of teenage romance and this is more like sensual and I do recommend it for adult readers, 18 years old and above because this contains sexual contents that are very detailed. The story is very well written, it's very solid, there's like twists and turns that you wouldn't see coming. The climax is pretty strong too because I was like a at the edge of my seat and honestly I really fear for the characters that they will die or something like that. I also really like how it's ended, it's a very happy ending and I didn't really expect that because I thought that it would be like a tragic love story and I'm so happy that it ended well for all the characters especially Wrath and Beth and also for Butch and Marissa. The characters, what can I say, they are very diverse, strong, likable, bad-ass especially the Brothers. I really like Zsadist, the creepy evil one and when I was reading I imagine him like Michael Scofield my crush from the Prison break tv show because they're like both bald and sexy, and I really love his character and I've found him very mysterious that I'm really looking forward to read his story, the 3rd book of the series. I also like Rhage, Phury and Butch. I mean it's just amazing and bad-ass that if you like vampire stories, you should definitely read this. ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
a80c751c_f_105___sorted_by__read_count___review | [0] checkbox [#] position [cover] cover [title] title The Reader [author] author Schlink, Bernhard [isbn] isbn 0307454894 [isbn13] isbn13 9780307454898 [asin] asin [num pages] num pages 215 pp [avg rating] avg rating 3.71 [num ratings] num ratings 116,593 [date pub] date pub 1995 [date pub (ed.)] date pub edition Nov 25, 2008 [rating] Joyzi's rating 3 of 5 stars [my rating] my rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars add to shelves [notes] notes Notes are private! [recommender] recommender Goodreads [comments] comments 0 [votes] votes 1 [read count] # times read 1 [date started] date started Apr 27, 2012 [date read] date read Apr 29, 2012 [date added] date added Apr 27, 2012 [date purchased] date purchased [owned] owned [purchase location] purchase location [condition] condition [format] format Paperback [29] actions view (with text) [review] | review Spoilers everywhere! This is a novel set in post-war Germany. The main character is a fifteen year old boy who fell in love to a thirty six year old wo Spoilers everywhere! This is a novel set in post-war Germany. The main character is a fifteen year old boy who fell in love to a thirty six year old woman. The first part of the book is mostly about their sexual relationship. It is pages and pages of sex after sex after sex. What makes it different from the books I've read before is that this is about a forbidden sexual romance of a young boy and a mature woman whereas in most books it is old man and young girl. The sex scenes are written pretty well and even if it is a weird and controversial one I enjoyed reading it from the boy's point of view. (I saw the movie trailer by the way and it felt gross and wrong to see Kate Winslet's touching a teenager). The second part is about the meeting of the boy and the woman in a court room (they have been separated at the end of the first part). The woman was charged with murder because her past job was a guard of a camp. If you are familiar with the Holocaust these camps are where the German guards placed the Jews and then after some time they will kill the Jews using the gas chambers. So this is the woman's work, she was alleged to be the leader of the guards and the one who was responsible at the accident that happen. That night of the accident the church where the guards kept the Jews was bombed. The bomb caused the fire. It started on the church's roof. The Jews inside the church started yelling but the guards outside the church did not help them escape. The gates of the church remained locked. Then the Jews inside the church were burned to death. She confessed that she did not unlock the gate because she decided that it might cause panic and maybe they can't control the Jews if they open the gate. She also admitted that she's the one who wrote the report (the boy who is narrating the story will reveal that the woman can't write that report because she's illiterate). The woman chose to admit that she committed murder rather than blew her cover-up that she's illiterate. Continuation... It's hard to understand the character of this woman named Hanna. While reading it I tried to analyze why did she make that choice. I'm trying to put myself on her situation and I'm still wondering if I would do the same thing given that I love reading books. Would I chose to admit that I'm illiterate to prove my innocence? It's a hard decision but I think maybe the character believed that she will be charged guilty no matter what she say so she chose to at least retained her cover that she's literate. I only gave it three stars because I felt that the idea of the book is excellent but somehow the author didn't execute it well. I wished there are more dialogues and the characterization is more in-depth. Sometimes the narration is too lengthy and I felt like I'm distanced from the character's feelings. The monologue of the narrator is too long it felt like reading an essay rather than a novel. The author will spoon-fed the reader with a lot of ideas it makes it boring and irritating. It seems like he wants to say something but I felt lost with his words. It is false eloquence, I think the author thinks the longer he explained something the better ;p. However, I still recommend this book or (maybe watch the movie.) ...more | [] | Joyzi's bookshelf: adult (showing 1-30 of 105) (sorted by: read count) | review | http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1591538-joyzi?shelf=adult&sort=read_count | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00285-ip-10-236-191-2_469308920_1.json |
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