Friday, April 21, 2017

TomeTopple Round 3 Wrap-up 2017




I thoroughly enjoyed participating in TomeTopple Round 3! Even though I only completed one book out of the two I read, I am still really proud of myself considering how busy I have been!
How did you do during TomeTopple Round 3?



Pages I Read Per Day:


Day 1 

50 pages


Day 2

100 pages 


Day 3

50 pages


25 pages



Day 4

98 pages



Day 5 

76 pages 



Day 6

8 pages



Day 7 

82 pages



Day 10

10 pages



Day 11

13 pages 



Day 12

77 pages


Day 13

112 pages 
(Completed)




Tomes I Completed:




Total Pages I Read:

200 Pages of "Outlander"
+
512 of "The Night Circus"

= 712 total pages



Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-thon 2017 TBR


Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-thon is a read-a-thon where you read as many books as you can in 24 hours and you can participate in challenges as well!


For this read-a-thon I am planning on reading:






What are you planning on reading during this round of Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-thon?




Wednesday, April 5, 2017

"The Book Thief" By: Markus Zusak : One Of My Favorite Books Of All Time









Aaaaaaaah I loved this book so freaking much!!!!
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak is most definitely one of my favorite books I have read so far this year and probably one of my favorite books of all time!
This story is set during World War II in Germany and follows a girl named Liesel Meminger, a foster girl who is living in Munich with her foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubermann. Since she is now all alone in a place foreign to her, she finds comfort through books and because of them she finds out how powerful words are. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, or Papa as she calls him, she learns how to read and her love for reading and need for more books grows. She starts to steal more and more books, and so the title book thief was given to her. Not only do Liesel's books comfort her, but she reads them in the bomb shelter during the bomb raids in order to comfort others. She also reads these books to the Jewish man hidden in their basement as well. This book puts an emphasis on the power of books and words, and it's such a powerful, beautiful story!
This story is different than any other story based on World War II because you mainly see the perspective of a German girl, but you also get a glimpse of what it is like to be a Jew in Nazi Germany as well. We see in this book that not all of the Germans agree with Hitler and that not all Germans are bad. The German people in the town of Munich meet Death many times, because of air raids, war, and even starvation.
The narrator of this YA novel based on World War II is also very unique because the book is told by Death. However, in this book, Death is more like a friend than an enemy, because Death carries people away very gently and genuinely. Death makes it clear that he doesn't choose who dies, or when or where they die, and that he is merely just a result.
Death also leaves you little Easter Eggs containing little hints of what is to come next in the book. However, Death doesn't spoil anything or give you all of the details. This makes you want to read to the end to find out how these events will occur. Death knows all and sees all, even the destruction humans cause amongst themselves.
The author also includes many bolder sections that include lists, the thoughts of Death and even definitions and translations of German words. This allows the reader to have a deeper understanding and to have a deeper connection with the story.
This story had very heartfelt moments with the friendships between Rudy and Liesel, Hans and Liesel and Max and Liesel. However, it had a lot of tear jerker moments that broke my heart, because of the war.
This book was honestly so amazing, life-changing, eye-opening, heartbreaking, but overall beautiful and I recommend it to everyone, whether you like history or not!
My Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Paw Prints


"Salt to the Sea" By: Ruta Sepetys: A Book About Navigating The Waters To Find Hope After The War


“Winter, 1945. Four teenagers. Four secrets.
Each one born of a different homeland; each one hunted, and haunted, by tragedy, lies…and war. As thousands of desperate refugees flock to the coast in the midst of a Soviet advance, four paths converge, vying for passage aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff, a ship that promises safety and freedom. Yet not all promises can be kept. Inspired by the single greatest tragedy in maritime history, bestselling and award-winning author Ruta Sepetys (Between Shades of Gray) lifts the veil on a shockingly little-known casualty of World War II. An illuminating and life-affirming tale of heart and hope.” -Goodreads

This book follows four different narrators: A Lithuanian girl named Joana who was once a surgeon’s assistant, a Prussian boy named Florian who was once an apprentice to an art restorer for the Nazi Party, a pregnant 15-year-old Polish girl named Emilia and a German sailor named Alfred. Over the course of the novel, we see each of these characters tell the story of their journey escaping to refuge after the battle between the Russians and the Germans during WWII. Each character lost so much along the way and when their paths cross they work together for survival. Each chapter is only a couple or a few pages long and is told by a different narrator. We see how the war affected them through each characters eyes and also all that they lost along the way. We see each narrators past, present and their hope for a better future after the war.
This book was very fast paced and I found myself turning page, after page, after page. I thought I had only been reading it for an hour at times, but then an hour turned into five hours. This book was so good it only took me two days to read it! While this book is tragic and heart wrenching and is based on heartbreaking true events, it also had a romance you want to fight for, friendship and so much mystery. While each character/narrator gives us a glimpse of their past and how World War II destroyed it, there is also a lot of mystery about their pasts as well. Each character is keeping a secret and some of these secrets could get them killed. This book is a page turner, because you don't find out most of these secrets until the end of the novel!
This book is so different from any other historical fiction young adult novel, about WWII that I have ever read.
It focuses on one of the biggest tragedies in maritime history, the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, which occurred during World War II, but a lot of people don’t know about it. You always hear about the Titanic or Lusitania sinking, but this book focused on the most tragic one that is unfortunately the least known, especially by Americans. I liked reading a historical fiction book about an event in World War II that isn't as well known. Most World War II historical fiction books are focused on the holocaust, so this book is a dime in the dozen.
This book was very eye opening and I learned many things I didn’t know about World War II. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a different perspective about World War II and that wants a heart wrenching story about, survival, love, redemption, and hope after the war.



My Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Paw Prints

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