Hi there! I’m Kay: an opinionated book blogger enamoured with the world of novels. Reader of Speculative Fiction (the posh word for Sci-Fi/Fantasy) and Young Adult novels. Believer in the many uses of the towel, the science of deduction and other fandom in-jokes.
This blog has been closed since early 2016. To the publishers and writers: thanks for all the support over the years. To my readers and fellow bloggers: keep in touch!
On My Wishlist: Debut 2010 authors I still can’t wait to read!
On My Wishlist is a weekly event hosted by Book Chick City and runs every Saturday. It’s where I list all the books I desperately want but haven’t actually bought yet. They can be old, new or forthcoming.
Over the past 2 years, I have signed up for The Story Siren’s Debut Author challenge. And yet, I never actually get around to reading debut authors. This year has been no exception and I doubt I’ll be finishing the challenge. There’s just no time! But before I start worrying about the 2012 debut author, her are some authors that made their debut back in 2010 who I am still excited to read!
Getting a Kindle: Why I Finally Gave In [BTT]
Booking through Thursday: E-readers like the Kindle and iPad are sweeping the nation … do you have one? Do you like it? Do you find it changes your reading/buying habits? If you don’t have one, do you plan to?
After years of holding out hope that this e-reader business would just go away… I am getting a Kindle (this one, to be specific). It’s official – feel free to alert the press.
Seeing as how I am a devoted real-book lover, how on Earth did I come to such a conclusion? I’ll give you two words: Law Books. In case I’ve never mentioned it, I started studying Law part time last year. And whilst I do love spreading the books around me in a sort of research seance, travelling with them is a bitch. Altogether, they weigh – I kid you not – 20 kilos. Twenty kilograms. After putting them on the scale, my only thought was, “I really, really need a Kindle”.
But there are other things that I am looking forward to using my Kindle for. For starters, Netgalley is probably going to become my main new source of reading material. I have read and reviewed books from Netgalley before, but I have always found that reading them on the computer diminishes my enjoyment of the book. Which is odd, considering I have read fanfiction online for years without a problem. Oh, I suppose I could put fics on my Kindle as well… now that would just be odd.
But why the Kindle and not the iPad or another tablet computer? I present my list of well-thought-out reasons:
- E-ink. Don’t get me wrong, I love beautiful, shiny, high-resolution screens as much as the next girl. But I spend all day reading and typing in front of a computer. My reading time is the only time my eyes catch a break. Also, I will want to take my Kindle on day trips… the type that involve reading during the, ya know, daytime.
- Price. I am a reluctant e-book buyer. As such, I really have no desire to spend an excessive amount of money on my new e-book. The Kindle fits that requirement perfectly.
- International usage. The new Kindle can be used anywhere in the world, which is brilliant. I cannot wait to be stuck on a train to Russia (or whatever) and saying “ooh, I think I’ll get the latest book in the X series”.
- Internet browser. When desperate, the Kindle can be used as a tablet computer. One never knows.
Review: Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris
Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine HarrisSeries: Sookie Stackhouse #5
Published by Ace/Roc, Gollancz
Pages: 295
Genres: Urban Fantasy
Source: Purchased myself
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Also in this series: Dead Until Dark
Sookie's got just a month, before the next full moon, to find out who wants her brother dead - and to stop the fiend! Sookie Stackhouse enjoys her life, mostly. She's a great cocktail waitress in a fun bar; she has a love life, albeit a bit complicated, and most people have come to terms with her telepathy. The problem is, Sookie wants a quiet life - but things just seem to happen to her and her friends. Now her brother Jason's eyes are starting to change: he's about to turn into a were-panther for the first time.
She can deal with that, but her normal sisterly concern turns to cold fear when a sniper sets his deadly sights on the local changeling population. She afraid not just because Jason's at risk, but because his new were-brethren suspect Jason may be the shooter. Sookie has until the next full moon to find out who's behind the attacks - unless the killer decides to find her first.
Thoughts: I am an ex-True Blood fan. While I am grateful for the series as it got me to pick up the Sookie Stackhouse series, I don’t watch it any more. It is brash and crass and just a bit too crazy – qualities that are fantastic in the short term, but painful after 4 long years.
But the Sookie books are nothing like True Blood – a fact that always comes to me as a shocking realisation whenever I pick up a new Sookie book. Dead as a Doornail is just like its predecessors: sweet, comforting and very Southern. If these books were food, they’d be a series of Red Velvet cupcakes… providing serious southern comfort while looking like blood.
Yup. Sookie Stackhouse novels = literary equivalent of Red Velvet.
So, of course, Dead as a Doornail was a pleasure to read. I curled up with it and was happy reading about both Sookie’s car troubles and her weird paranormal problems. It was a sweet, escapist read – and I will certainly be reading more books in the series. But did it keep me on my toes? Nope. Did it have me dying to read the next page? Nope. Did I feel any of the emotional ups-and-downs of reading a good book? Not once.
Why is that? Well, Dead as a Doornail is a bog-standard mystery with vampires and werewolves thrown in. Problem was that this particular mystery had no bite to it. By the time of the big reveal, my sole reaction was “huh”. Not exactly a ringing endorsement.
Alongside the mystery was Sookie’s ludicrous love life. She has FIVE men chasing after her in Dead as a Doornail – three of whom she kisses in this short book. Oh, and as if those five weren’t enough, Love Interest #6 makes his debut at the end of the novel. Seriously? I mean, if I were taking these books seriously (thank God I’m not) I would be quite pissed off by this flip-flopping.
Bottom line? This is an enjoyable series, but Dead as a Doornail is far from brilliant. If you don’t take the plot too seriously, you’ll probably enjoy it.
Giveaway! SIGNED Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
One of my very favourite books this year is Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor. You might have heard of it considering everyone and their mother (mine included) is raving about it. The LA Times adored it, the New York Times adored it – hell – visiting extraterrestrials have been raving about it. It is a must read.
I was lucky enough to meet Laini while she was visiting London, and guess what? I got her to sign a copy to give away to all you lovely people. Here are the details:
The Prize: A SIGNED copy of Daughter of Smoke and Bone (UK cover) by Laini Taylor
To enter (Terms and Conditions):
- fill out the form below
- entrants must be 13 years of age or older
- contest open to Europe Only (Continental Europe, UK and Ireland)
- the winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to reply else a new winner will be chosen
In My Mailbox (Nov. 6th, 2011)
In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren (inspired by Alea of Pop Culture Junkie) and indulges bookish voyeurism by letting bloggers show off what books they’ve gotten in their mailbox.
Boooooks! I got some other books this week, but I will just have to share those with you next time (they are just as awesome). In the mean time…
For review:
- Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer – I really can’t wait to start this book. The whole supernatural mafioso thing just makes me want to dig in!
- India Dark by Kirsty Murray – Aussie author!!
- Fins are Forever by Tera Lynn Childs – This is the sequel to Forgive my Fins. Pretty good so far.
Bought:
- Blood Bound by Rachel Vincent
- Matched by Ally Condie – I’m reading this in preparation for Ally’s blog tour. Very good so far!
- Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour by Morgan Matson














