{Review} Dead Ends by: Erin Jade Lange

Pages: 336 (ebook)
Publication date: September 3, 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury
How I got the copy: Netgalley (thank you!)
Rating:  3 Stars
  
      
From Goodreads:
Dane Washington is one suspension away from expulsion. In a high school full of “haves,” being a “have not” makes Dane feel like life is hurtling toward one big dead end. Billy D. spends his high school days in Special Ed and he’s not exactly a “have” himself. The biggest thing Billy’s missing? His dad. Billy is sure the riddles his father left in an atlas are really clues to finding him again and through a bizarre turn of events, he talks Dane into joining him on the search. 
A bully and a boy with Down syndrome makes for an unlikely friendship, but together, they work through the clues, leading to unmarked towns and secrets of the past. But they’re all dead ends. Until the final clue . . . and a secret Billy shouldn’t have been keeping. 
As a journalist, Erin Jade Lange is inspired by hot button issues like bullying, but it is her honest characters and breakneck plotting that make Dead Ends a must-read.


     If you're looking for a realistic, male pov contemporary, with an unusual bromance, some laughs, and a heartwarming message this is the book for you.    

    Did I love it?  No, but I didn't dislike it either.   While I'm glad I didn't DNF, I also feel I could have not read it and been perfectly content with life.  It had a nice message about treating people who are different from you equally and bullying, but it was kind of cliche in that way.  

    The mystery.  That's what kept me hooked.  I just wanted to know where Billy's dad was and why his family wasn't together anymore.  His mom was all sorts of shady so it was making me think they shouldn't find the dad.  Dane doesn't know who his dad is so I thought that was an interesting twist and a great way for the two characters to connect.  And I really felt the friendship between these two.  I loved that the story was solely about their friendship.  When Seely is introduced I thought oh here we go with a romance, but I was pleasantly surprised when the romance didn't overpower the real story.

    It was really refreshing to read such a realistic story.  Lately I'd been reading lots of fantasy, dystopian, and paranormal so it was nice to read something that I felt could actually happen with such authentic characters.  While Dane made me angry with his ignorance, I did like that he felt real.  And Billy was hilarious at some times.  He was good at manipulating Dane into doing what he wanted and I loved when he made Dane speechless.

    I think if the characters had been a little more dynamic I might have enjoyed this more.  They just felt very one dimensional. Dane was just the kid with anger management problems, Billy the boy with Down syndrome, and Seely the tom boy girl who skateboards.  I know that sounds contradicting because I just said they felt like real people.  Let me clarify.  Their conversations were realistic, but their actions and thoughts was what felt flat.  While I liked their character growth, I just felt if they'd had more depth I would have cared about them more and wanted to continue reading for more than just solving the mystery.

    This isn't a book I'd recommend to everyone I meet, but I will tell those of you reading this review that you should put it on your tbr.  

7 Deadly Sins of Reading Tag

Tag
The 7 Deadly Sins of Reading Tag was created by BookishlyMalyza on YouTube. Watch her video here.
GREED - What is your most inexpensive book? What is your most expensive book?
Inexpensive would probably be the box of free ARCs I won from April of Good Books and Good Wine.  And most expensive?  I don't really buy a book over $15.  So I can't really tell.
WRATH - What author do you have a love/hate relationship with?
I really like TMI so I'll say Cassandra Claire.  Because my favorite character is Simon and I won't give away anything, but he gets the short end of the stick over and over again and it makes me so angry.  Why Cassie?! Whyyyyy?!!! 
GLUTTONY - What book have you deliciously devoured over and over with no shame whatsoever?
The Lux series.  I love Daemon black and need a dose of his wit and confidence every once in awhile.  Those books are such quick reads and put me in a good mood instantly. They're a good mix of romance, action, and comedy.
SLOTH - What book have you neglected reading due to laziness?
I got some books from a bargain bookstore like Wither and Halo and then kept pushing them farther down my tbr.
PRIDE - What book do you most talk about in order to sound like a very intellectual reader?
I usually talk about Pride and Prejudice because it's the only classic I've read recently.  But I'm in the middle of Anna Karenina so I have a feeling I'll whip that out once in awhile to feel smart in the future.
LUST - What attributes do you find most attractive in male or female characters?
If the guy in the book is not funny or have any sense of humor I won't be attracted to them at all.  Like not even a little.  Also, being kind, confident, strong yet vulnerable, and tall.  Don't ask me about the last one...doesn't make sense to me either.  And yes I did just describe Daemon Black.  Why can't he exist in real life?
ENVY - What books would you most like to receive as a gift?
YA or New Adult books of any kind would make me happy.  Who am I kidding.  I'd love any books at all.  

August 2013 Wrap Up


These wrap up posts are inspired by Katie's Book Blog and Perpetual Page Turner

Picture from August



Posts:
Classics Retold Sign Up: Pride & Prejudice retellings


I also created The Random # Survey as a fun way to show off what books you have on your shelf.  Anyone can do it.  You just pick a number.  Count that many books on your shelf.  When you land on your number use that book to answer the question then keep counting until you get to your next book and answer the next question.  It's a lot of fun to read everyone's answers!

Over and under hyped books (video)
A-Z Survey


Reviews:
Hopeless (5 Stars) Video Review: No Spoilers
Obsession (5 stars)
Anatomy of a Boyfriend (4.5 stars)
Eve (3 stars)


Books Read But Not Reviewed:
The Fault In Our Stars
Monument 14
Reboot
Across The Universe
Anatomy of a Single Girl
As They Slip Away

What happened this month?
1. My big sister from my sorority had her bridal shower!
2. I ate out for the first time in 9 months and didn't die.
3. Saw my brother in law perform at a benefit concert for a local theater.
4. Found some awesome used bookstores with my cousin.
5. Went to one of my best friend's baby shower!
6. Saw The Mortal Instruments movie (LOVED it! Except the ending was terrible)

Seriously Series Update:
 I started yet another series...Obsession by JLA is part of a series.  Did you know that?  I didn't!  I also started the Eve Trilogy, Reboot, Monument 14, and Across the Universe.  Ooops.

Favorite quote from a book I read in June? 
Hopeless by: Colleen Hoover 
“And while I could sit here and feel sorry for myself, wondering why all of this happened to me..I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to wish for a perfect life. The things that knock you down in life are tests, forcing you to make a choice between giving in and remaining on the ground or wiping the dirt off and standing up even taller than you did before you were knocked down. I'm choosing to stand taller. I'll probably get kicked down a few more times before this life is through with me, but I can guarantee you I'll never stay on the ground.” 
― Colleen HooverHopeless

A to Z Survey



AtoZsurvey
Jamie from The Perpetual Page Turner created this fun survey for us bloggers to get to know each other better.  It inspired me to make up my own type of survey that's in the works right now.

Author you’ve read the most books from:

Sarah Dessen hands down.  I own all her books except for three and I reread them often.  She's one of the few author's I auto-buy too.

Best Sequel Ever:

Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi- The writing got even better if that was possible and the characters grew so much and I fell for Warner!

Currently Reading:

Just finished Anatomy of a Single Girl.  Not sure what to read next.  Any suggestions?

Drink of Choice While Reading:

Either hot tea or iced tea.  I like regular, peach green tea, ginger green tea, or even passion fruit.

E-reader or Physical Book?

It's weird. I love me some physical books, yet I read faster when I read ebooks.  But maybe that's because the only ebooks I read are mostly romances which tend to go faster anyway.

Fictional Character You Probably Would Have Actually Dated In High School:

Tucker from Unearthly series.  He's just so sweet and family oriented and adorable.  

Glad You Gave This Book A Chance:

Golden by Jessi Kirby.  I didn't want to read this because the cover isn't appealing to me, but it was chosen as the Book BFFs book of the month.  I'm glad I read it because it's awesome.

Hidden Gem Book:

Every Little Piece by Kate Ashton I never would have tried this one if I hand't been part of the blog tour for it.  It was really good!

Important Moment in your Reading Life:

This will sound silly, but creating a twitter account for my blog.  Until I did that I didn't realize how many people had book blogs and that there was this whole community out there.  It really started everything for me.

Just Finished:

Kinds of Books You Won’t Read:

I want to try more Historical Fiction before I completely write it off, but I really don't like Steam Punk in particular.  I also haven't felt like reading much Adult Fiction lately unless it's personally recommended to me.

Longest Book You’ve Read:

Probably one of the Harry Potter books, but I just started Anna Karenina the other day and that's like 1,000,000 pages so that'll win.

Major book hangover because of:


There's a reason it got 4.54 rating on goodreads.  GO READ IT NOW!!!!

Number of Bookcases You Own:

Just one for now.  When I move I'll get more for sure.  I eventually want a library in my future house.  Maybe like this.

Or This

Or This

Ya I basically need to marry a beast to get Belle's library one day.

One Book You Have Read Multiple Times:

Before blogging I never knew what to read so I just reread my old books.  I've read this one a bunch.

Preferred Place To Read:

I like to read outside.  Especially the park or the beach.

Quote that inspires you/gives you all the feels from a book you’ve read:

“And while I could sit here and feel sorry for myself, wondering why all of this happened to me..I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to wish for a perfect life. The things that knock you down in life are tests, forcing you to make a choice between giving in and remaining on the ground or wiping the dirt off and standing up even taller than you did before you were knocked down. I'm choosing to stand taller. I'll probably get kicked down a few more times before this life is through with me, but I can guarantee you I'll never stay on the ground.” 
― Colleen HooverHopeless

Reading Regret:

Reading adult fiction or choosing not to read at all because I thought I wasn't supposed to read YA anymore once I reached college.  I wasted time when I could have been reading amazing books!

Series You Started And Need To Finish(all books are out in series):

I just created a FictFact account to keep track of all my series, but I guess the one I want to finish the most is Gone by Michael Grant.  I only read book 1, but I really liked it.

Three of your All-Time Favorite Books:

I'm not sure what my answer will be a few days, months, years from now, but my current favorites are:
    
These books just made me feel alive by pumping so many emotions through me all at once.  I will definitely reread them many times.

Unapologetic Fangirl For:

All Jennifer L Armentrout books.  If I could I'd become her publicist because I push her books on anyone I can.

Very Excited For This Release More Than All The Others:

Speaking of JLA...this little gem comes out in a week or so and I CAN'T WAIT ANY LONGER!

Worst Bookish Habit:

Tricky! What I deem as my worst bookish habit or what you all would? haha. I already laid out mybook crimes and you guys cringed so I’ll just go with what I deem it to be…overdue library books! ALWAYS. I can never get it there on time!

X Marks The Spot: Start at the top left of your shelf and pick the 27th book:

Your latest book purchase:

Crown of Embers by Rae Carson. I loved The Girl of Fire of Thorns and got book three for review and then I saw this one was on sale!

ZZZ-snatcher book (last book that kept you up WAY late):

The Program by Suzanne Young. I was going to put it down before bed but was like “what’s one more chapter?” and then uh oh…it’s 3am.

{Review} Hopeless by: Colleen Hoover

Pages: 327
Publication date: December 19, 2012
Publisher: Atria Books
How I got the copy: Won from a giveaway
Rating:  5 Stars
  
     
From Goodreads:
Sometimes discovering the truth can leave you more hopeless than believing the lies.In this #1 New York Times bestselling novel by Colleen Hoover, author of Slammed and Point of Retreat, Sky meets Dean Holder, a guy with a reputation that rivals her own. Holder has the ability to invoke feelings in Sky she's never had before. In just one encounter he leaves her terrified yet captivated and something about him brings up a rush of memories from the past that she’s worked so hard to bury away.

Sky knows Holder is nothing but trouble and tries to keep him at a distance, but he is adamant about learning everything he can about her. Sky finally caves to his unwavering pursuit, but she soon finds out that Holder isn't the person he's been claiming to be. When the secrets he's been keeping are finally revealed, every single facet of Sky's life changes forever.

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