Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Waiting On Wednesday (6)

Waiting on Wednesdays is a weekly book meme that lets readers just like you guys know what to be expecting and waiting anxiously for. It is hosted by Jill over at Breaking The Spine. Want to participate? Grab the logo on her page, post your own WoW entry on your blog, and leave your link on her blog!

Author: Katie Crouch and Grady Hendrix
Publication Date: July 3, 2012
Publisher: Poppy

Every society has its secrets.

The members of Savannah's Magnolia League have it all: money, beauty, power, and love. Some may call them lucky, but we know better. Spells, potions, and conjures are a girl's best friends, and thanks to the Buzzards -- a legendary hoodoo family -- the Magnolias never run out of friends.

Golden girl Hayes Anderson would never dream of leaving the League or Savannah, where there's no problem that can't be fixed with a cup of Swamp Brew tea -- served in a bone china cup, of course -- and no boy who can't be won over with a Conjure Up a New Love spell.

But when danger lurks and family secrets are unearthed, Hayes discovers that her life may not be charmed after all.

Don't miss the second novel in Katie Crouch's enchanting and mysterious Magnolia League series.



Well first of all, I like to consider myself a Southern Belle and I think these girls and I will get along great! And I just love the idea of a society where all the girls share secrets and friendship. I have read other works by Katie Crouch and I think that I will love The White Glove War! What is everyone else waiting on?





Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Giveaway Winner!


A huge thanks to all my many followers for participating in my first giveaway! I was so excited and happy to host it and there will be more to come! I am happy today to announce the winner and I will be contacting her later today! She has 48 hours to return my email or I will have to choose another winner. So without further ado…the winner is………





Congratulations Emily!! I am more than happy to be giving this to you! I will talk to you soon (:

P.S. Another giveaway will be up soon, so sit tight (:


Teaser Tuesdays (4)


My teaser this week comes from Flirting in Italian which is proving to be the perfect summer read. I am loving the highly detailed Italian landmarks and scenery and I am also getting a mini lesson in learning to speak Italian! The story follows Violet as she whisks off to learn the language, culture, and maybe even a little bit about her past!


Monday, May 28, 2012

Book Review: Seeing Cinderella


Author: Jenny Lundquist
Publication Date: March 20, 2012
Publisher: Aladdin M!X

Calliope Meadow Anderson wishes her life could be more of a fairy tale—just like the stories she writes. Her best friend, Ellen, is acting weird, her parent's marriage is falling apart, and to top things off, she found out she needs hideously large and geeky glasses.

But Callie soon learns they aren't just any glasses—they are magical and let her read people's thoughts. For the first time ever she's answering all the questions right in math class, and gets a glimpse of what goes through people's minds all day, including what Ellen—and her longtime crush—really think of her.

As if dealing with these crazy glasses weren't enough, Callie tries out for the lead in her school's production of Cinderella and actually gets the part. Instead, Callie chooses to let Ellen have the lead and be Ellen's understudy—just like she has done for their entire friendship.

Add in a new girl who has something to hide, a secret admirer, a best friend stealer who isn't what she seems, and Callie's year just went from ordinary to extraordinary.

Can this supporting actress learn to be a leading lady in her own life? Or is she destined to stay in the background forever—even with her super-freaky-magic glasses?





The socks and the glass slippers definitely make the cover of this book. Cinderella wears the glass slippers with such grace and elegance and then you see the awkwardness of these two multi-colored socks here and you know that this Cinderella story is in for a serious twist. I also love how the heel of one of the glass slippers has broken out one of the lenses on the glasses, letting us know that we may have a bit of a klutz on our hand with our heroine. The various colors on the front cover are sure to catch anyone’s eye and they especially caught mine as I love any color out there!!!

CHARMING!!! I loved the style of this book and the characters were probably my favorite part. The writing had a very comical twist because at times you just had to burst out laughing at Callie’s awkwardness. If you remember any part of your middle school days then I am sure you can relate to the funny and absurd thoughts that would sometimes enter Callie’s mind. However, she owned her awkwardness! At first she was unsure of whom she was, but I love how Callie realizes that it is perfectly acceptable to have frizzy, disastrous red hair and tons of freckles.

I did not mention this in the video, but I love how Jenny incorporated Callie’s parents into the story. Parents are important for any adolescent or child and here you see firsthand how they have affected Callie’s upbringing. Her Mom and Dad are both very influential pieces to Callie’s large puzzle, but in different forms. Her parents are, at the time, separated and this takes a lot of Callie because she struggles daily trying to make sense of it all. Lundquist hits the nail on the head in adding this detail to her story because many adolescents that are Callie’s age do face problems like Callie does on a daily basis whether it be with their parents, friends, boys, or just trying to grow to accept and appreciate who they really are and who they are becoming.

Callie’s friends were another of my favorite parts of this story. We all know how girls can be; mean, devious, malicious, and downright hateful. Callie faces some trying times and some trying little girls. Her best friend, Ellen, has changed right before her eyes and Callie cannot seem to figure out why she is continually leaving her out in left field while she takes it upon herself to make new friends. Most girls go through stages like this all the time they develop and their likes and interests change so their friendships drift apart. Just another fun twist to Callie’s story! She makes new friends and develops some pretty unlikely romantic interests, but her story is definitely a fast, fun read that will take you straight back to middle school, in a good way (:

***Thank you to Aladdin M!X for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***