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Monday, May 8, 2017

Review "From Where I Watch You" by Shannon Grogan




Plot summary (Goodreads):

Sixteen-year-old Kara McKinley is about to realize her dream of becoming a professional baker. Beautifully designed and piped, her cookies are masterpieces, but also her ticket out of rainy Seattle—if she wins the upcoming national baking competition and its scholarship prize to culinary school in California. Kara can no longer stand the home where her family lived, laughed, and ultimately imploded after her mean-spirited big sister Kellen died in a drowning accident. Kara’s dad has since fled, and her mom has turned from a high-powered attorney into a nutty holy-rolling Christian fundamentalist peddling “Soul Soup” in the family café. All Kara has left are memories of better times. (...)


Review:

This book was like glue for me, I never was capable of leaving it… the suspense was so incredible...

The book is about a sixteen-year-old girl, Kara, who struggles with her life. She has lost her sister, her father went away to live in another city and she was stalked. She lives with her mom and wants to be a professional baker, but has a long way to go...

Kara struggles with secrets of the past and the notes she receives in the present. As we follow her, we feel all the emotions, we feel the adrenaline, sadness, nervousness and most important, the scariness. On every page, we get more and more curious about what's coming next. The most fun part is: We are kind of stuck to this book, we want to know everything... this book is so interactive that we want to help Kara deal with her problems.

What I like the most about this book is the well-constructed narrative, the earlier time frame before Kellen's dead and the later time frame after Kellen's dead. The childhood flashbacks were intense and we always have the feeling that something it's about to happen.

I rated 4 stars. This was an easy reading where the author did keep me guessing as to the identity of Kara's stalker and at the same time make me question why Kara's didn’t ask for help.


I highly recommend it!

Our greatest thanks to Shannon :) 

Written by: Helena - semtudo.pt

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Aquisições | Fevereiro


Olá queridos leitores!

Recebi estes dois livros nestes últimos dias. São lindos não são? :o

Digam-me o que acham nos comentários <3



Neither light nor dark by Lynn McCain:

YA Fantasy fiction full of surprises. This is a story about a girl, the man she loves, the boy who stole her heart, and Reficul, the evil ruler that stands to ruin it all. Lily Channon gets caught up in a war only she has the power to stop. The only problem is she doesn’t know why or even how. Her quest for answers leads her on a journey through love, heart wrenching betrayal, and ultimately has deadly consequences. Lily doesn’t know who to trust and neither will you. 





"From where I watch you" by Shannon Grogan:

Sixteen-year-old Kara McKinley is about to realize her dream of becoming a professional baker. Beautifully designed and piped, her cookies are masterpieces, but also her ticket out of rainy Seattle—if she wins the upcoming national baking competition and its scholarship prize to culinary school in California. Kara can no longer stand the home where her family lived, laughed, and ultimately imploded after her mean-spirited big sister Kellen died in a drowning accident. Kara’s dad has since fled, and her mom has turned from a high-powered attorney into a nutty holy-rolling Christian fundamentalist peddling “Soul Soup” in the family café. All Kara has left are memories of better times.

But the past holds many secrets, and they come to light as Kara faces a secret terror. Someone is leaving her handwritten notes. Someone who knows exactly where she is and what’s she’s doing. As they lead her to piece together the events that preceded Kellen’s terrible, life-changing betrayal years before, she starts to catch glimpses of her dead sister: an unwelcome ghost in filthy Ugg boots. If Kara doesn’t figure out who her stalker is, and soon, she could lose everything. Her chance of escape. The boy she’s beginning to love and trust. Even her life.


Thank you so much Lynn and Shannon!
I'll post my opinion very soon!