4 Dec 2013

REVIEW: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell




Title: Eleanor & Park
Author: Rainbow Rowell
Genre: Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Romance.
Publication Date: April 12th 2012
Publisher: Orion
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Rating: 4.5/5




Set over the course of one school year in 1986, ELEANOR AND PARK is the story of two star-crossed misfits – smart enough to know that first love almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to try. When Eleanor meets Park, you’ll remember your own first love – and just how hard it pulled you under.


Eleanor & Park has been seriously hyped up for the last couple of months by booktubers, book bloggers and just readers in general. Usually I tend to stray away from those kinds of books unless it’s something I’d wanted to read before the hype. This was an exception, before the hype I’d never heard of Eleanor & Park or Rainbow Rowell but afterwards, I saw this book and Rainbow Rowell everywhere on the internet (but never in bookshops!!). Eventually, I gave up waiting for it to appear in a bookshop and put it on hold at the library- I was sixth in line and so I totally didn’t expect to get this book until next year but then suddenly it was in my hands. And oh my god.

I read this book in two seatings- one seating for the first half of the book and then the second half the next morning. I wasn’t sure how I’d like the book despite all the hype about it, and for the first few pages I actually didn’t like it. I felt really uncomfortable with how embarrassing Eleanor seemed to be and how judgemental Park was. I felt like this for a little while until things started to get better. I think I actually connected to Park more than I did to Eleanor, which is strange for me because usually I find it quite hard to connect to male characters. Eleanor was a bit too ‘out there’ for me at times; I’m a bit quieter and more reserved like Park. I mean, I liked Eleanor but I just didn’t have all that much in common with her.

I adored their romance more than anything. I liked how it was sort of awkward and unplanned and a bit strange and difficult at times. Particularly, compared to the romance in some books where the characters seem to just fall in love so quickly. I felt that it was probably one of the most realistic views on first love that I’ve read. I admit that the story is not at all what I expected- I think I expected something really light and fluffy but I was pleasantly surprised that the story had substance- it was about more than just romance. Those are my favourite kind of books- where friends and family and fitting in are just as important as love. I liked how it was set in the 80’s too- I’m a 90’s baby but there were still things that I could pick up on through movies or other books or through things my parents have talked about/listened to. I think it’s not usually a time period that I personally read in, but I actually really enjoyed because it was different to what I grew up with but it wasn’t too different. The only thing for me that stopped it from being 5/5 was the ending. I think I was expecting something else- I expected it to be said but it wasn’t what I’d hoped for. I just wanted a little bit more to it.

But of course, I still loved this book so very much. I’m really not a fan of split point of views in books, but I actually liked how this was done. I liked how sometimes they’d be thinking pretty much the exact same thing but neither of them would know or how sometimes they could be thinking the completely opposite thing. It was really awesome how that was written. If you’ve yet to read Eleanor & Park, I would definitely suggest that you pick it up. It is, honestly, incredibly lovely. 

3 Dec 2013

25 Days of Christmas: Books Ely Would Most Like To Receive For Christmas

As part of the new series we are starting here on A Book So Fathomless called '25 Days of Christmas', today I'm going to tell you about the top five books (they all ended up as series) that I would most like to receive for Christmas this year. So without further ado...

1. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer/The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

This series, specifically the second book, is one of the series that Chami raves constantly about. You may have guessed that now, I am absolutely desperate to read this series to see what Chami is going on about.



2. Renegade/Revelations by J.A. Souders
Last year, I read the first book in this series- 'Renegade' but only as an e-book. I adored the first book though and have been waiting (not so) patiently for the second to finally come out. Now it is, and I can't wait to get my hands on it finally!


3. Fury/Envy/Eternity by Elizabeth Miles
I've just finished this trilogy, and I loved it so much. Unfortunately, I don't own the actual books for myself. I'd love to own them so that I can re-read (and devour) them, again and again. And those covers- They'd look so pretty on my shelves!



4. Grave Mercy/Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers

I've heard so many good things about this series, and I've wanted it for ages but I can never seem to find it anywhere. The covers just look amazing and the story itself seems really interesting. I mean a story about a badass female assassin set in 1400's Brittany, France- how much cooler can you get?

5. Throne of Glass/Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
This series has been haunting me ever since the first book was published. I so desperately want to read these books but I can never find them reasonably priced. I'm an absolute sucker (as you may have guessed by 'Grave Mercy') for badass female protagonists. Why are you not on my shelf already?




Check back in a couple of days for Chami's list!


1 Dec 2013

New Series Releases for December 2013

December 3rd:
Deadly (Pretty Little Liars #14) by Sara Shepard
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Third Lie's The Charm (The Liar Society #3) by Lisa and Laura Roecker
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December 10th:
These Broken Stars (Starbound #1) by Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner
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Snakeroot (Nightshade Legacy #1) by Andrea Cremer
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December 17th:
What We Lost In The Dark (What We Saw At Night #2) by Jacquelyn Mitchard
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Echoes of Balance (The Ways Trilogy #1) by Cally Ryanne
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December 26th:
Control (Control #1) by Lydia Kang
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December 31st:
The Book of Love (The Secret Sisterhood of Hearbtreakers #2) by Lynn Weingarten
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Taste of Darkness (Healer #3) by Maria V. Snyder
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Warrior (The Dragon King Chronicles #2) by Ellen Oh
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The Offering (The Pledge #3) by Kimberly Derting
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November Wrap-Up and December TBR


 Last month, I challenged myself to read 36 books I managed to complete 6 of them, which were: Allegiant, Desires of the Dead, Seamus Heaney: New Selected Poems 1966-1987, The Hidden, Across the Universe and Kill The Music.
I also read 3 books that weren't on my TBR, which were: Catching Fire, Inside Out, The Gatekeeper's House. So I read a total of nine books this month.




Virals by Kathy Reichs *
Seizure by Kathy Reichs
Outside In by Maria V. Snyder
Darkness Falls by Cate Tiernan *
Eternally Yours by Cate Tiernan
Firelight by Sophie Jordan
Spy Glass by Maria V. Snyder
Sea Glass by Maria V. Snyder
Storm Glass by Maria V. Snyder
Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein
Shadow of the Mark by Leigh Fallon

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
A Million Suns by Beth Revis *
Shades of Earth by Beth Revis
Angelfall by Susan Ee
Just_a_girl by Kristen Krauth
The Gift by Cecelia Ahern
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak *
Never Fade by Alexandra Bracken
The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien