Sunday

Paranormalcy by Kiersten White

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Publication Date:
September 1st, 2010
Publisher: HarperTeen
ISBN: 0061985848
Age Group:
Young Adult
Genre: Paranormal/Supernatural
Source: My bookshelf
Lootability: ***
Weird as it is working for the International Paranormal Containment Agency, Evie’s always thought of herself as normal. Sure, her best friend is a mermaid, her ex-boyfriend is a faerie, she's falling for a shape-shifter, and she's the only person who can see through paranormals' glamours, but still. Normal.
Only now paranormals are dying, and Evie's dreams are filled with haunting voices and mysterious prophecies. She soon realizes that there may be a link between her abilities and the sudden rash of deaths. Not only that, but she may very well be at the center of a dark faerie prophecy promising destruction to all paranormal creatures.
Could White have made her main character, Evie, anymore pink and sparkly in her new paranormal novel for YAs, Paranormalcy? For a girl separated from other teens, brought up surrounded by vampires, mermaids and other scary supernatural critters, she is the stereotype of a teenage girl. If she were a comic character her speech bubbles would be pink and glittery.

What I Liked: White produced an interesting view of paranormal creatures and methods for their containment. For example, Vampires are tagged with a leg tracker that will dose them with a lethal amount of holy water if they feast on human blood.
The International Paranormal Containment Agency is the ruthless guiding hand of the world's paranormals, determined to keep them under control by any means necessary.

What I Didn't Like: Evie was Vampire Hunter Barbie. The girl took down a vampire (cool, right?) with a pink rhinestone covered taser. Shouldn't there be some kind of OH&S rule about impairing the quality of your weapon? You know, maintain the dignity and usability of your weapon?
Her taser - cleverly and creatively named Tasie - is the perfect example of her creepy Barbie ways (what with matching her knee high high heeled boots and zebra print dress...)
But mostly the problem with Evie is a a problem that thrives in YA literature. A few morons once said, "OMG, like, OMG, seriously?" a few too many times and have tainted an entire generation. I'm not sure if its an American thing but I've been there, I have friends who live there and no one seemed to be a completely hollow headed moron with a speech impediment.
So here's a call out to all YA authors, please stop portraying all teenagers as mindless chimps in pink pumps.

#RantOver

Reading primarily YA novels, it gets annoying to see every character being based on stereotypes and I've taken that frustration out on my rating of this book. However, Evie does have some redeeming qualities, when she isn't muttering inanities or flashing her rhinestones (seriously though, am I the only one who fines rhinestones completely hideous?), that make her an easily likable protagonist. I would be her friend if she'd let me train the Barbie out of her.
Raiding Bookshelves Rating
Cover Conversations: I want to live in that dress forever and always (see I do like some pink!). The cover model looks poised and elegant, if only every other mention of fashion hadn't been so...


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Rilla of Ingleside by L.M.Montgomery

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Publication Date:
First published in 1921
Publisher: McClelland & Steward
ISBN:  0553269224
Age Group: YA/Adult
Genre: Romance/Historical/War
Source: My Bookshelf
Lootability: ****
Anne's children were almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla. No one could resist her bright hazel eyes and dazzling smile. Rilla, almost fifteen, can't think any further ahead than going to her very first dance at the Four Winds lighthouse and getting her first kiss from handsome Kenneth Ford. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible Rilla when the world of Ingleside becomes endangered by a far-off war. Her brothers go off to fight, and Rilla brings home an orphaned newborn in a soup tureen. She is swept into a drama that tests her courage and leaves her changed forever.

Thursday

Blog Tour: Devon Ashley Top Ten

I have here Devon Ashley's Top Ten Favourite Male & Female Fictional Characters. A lot of these make sense to me, and the ones that don't, are characters I haven't read about yet. Devon Ashley is giving me more reason to get reading!
Top Ten Ladies
10. PamelaDearly, Departed – kick-@ss heroine in a petticoat. Pamela turned out to be a way more interesting character than the main characters. 
9. Lena HolowayDelirium series – sweet and innocent and trying not to fall in love.
8. DarlaAshfall – the girl you’d want by your side in a post-cataclysmic world.
7. Zoey RedbirdHouse of Night series – sassy lil’ thing…love her.
6. Sophie MercerHex Hall series – love this girl.
5. Jenna BakerFalling In Between - of course I have to love my character enough to add her, but I think she’s pretty freakin’ awesome even without my vote.
4. Abby SorrenstenThe Immortal Archives – sarcastic and smart and sacrifices herself to save her loved ones.
3. Hermione GrangerHarry Potter series - super smart and wicked-quick with a wand…I sure wouldn’t tick her off.
2. Katniss EverdeenHunger Games trilogy – is there anything this girl can’t do in a survival situation?
1.  Elizabeth BennetPride and Prejudice – my all time favorite book and character.


Top Ten 'Gentlemen'
10. Alex SheathesDelirium series – swoon…
9.  Archer Cross - Hex Hall series – love the chemistry between him and Sophie.
8. Carlisle CullenTwilight Saga – am I the only one that prefers the man over the boys?
7.  Ben ConwaySilver Moon trilogy. Sigh…I got to read Black Moon early so now I’m really swooning for this guy.
6. Harry PotterHarry Potter series – do I really need to explain why I like him?
5. Robert/ChanceFalling In Between – Nope…just like any other mother, I refuse to admit if I love one more than the other!
4.  AshThe Iron Fey series – um…yum. That’s all I’m gonna say. Yum.
3. Peeta MellarkHunger Games trilogy – super sweet and constantly trying to win Kat’s love.
2. Fitzwilliam DarcyPride and Prejudice – there were times I truly wanted to smack him, but mostly, I just wanted to wrap my arms around him and never let go.
1. Patch CiprianoHush, Hush series. The bad boy we all want.
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