Thursday, April 8, 2021

The Princess Diaries: Third Time Lucky

 

I am so glad I continued on with The Princess Diaries, it keeps getting better and better. I am hoping the library does not have a huge waiting list for the fourth book since the little free library did not have the fourth one in it.


Mia is becoming more believable as a human. Happy to have her first boyfriend she is worried that something is wrong since she is not as excited as she thought she would be over having a boyfriend. Dealing with her mom being pregnant and planning a wedding to Mia's algebra teacher is also causing drama in Mia's life. The other major problem Mia's secret crush now has a girl hanging around him all the time. Even worse the girl is not flunking algebra and knows how to clone fruit flies. How is a girl to compete with that? 


Some of the diary entries still bother me and some seem really fake. It does seem like a more reasonable length for someone who would daily in a diary and I like that Mia is feeling more human and not robotic. I am eager to continue on with the series. 

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Beauchamp Hall

 

It took me awhile but I finally managed to get through Beauchamp Hall. My friend recommended it highly and I saw it was available on the elibray so I checked it out.


The way the story was written it felt like three stories in one and I did not care for that at all. It left me not getting a personal feel for Winnie. All the characters came off as super flat to me and I did not really care what happened to any of them. Even though I read the story I would be hard pressed to describe what happened. Nothing really stuck out to me except how slowly the story moved. 


One thing I did learn is that I need to learn to tell friends sometimes a book is not my style but that is alright. 

The Princess Diaries Take Two

 

Oddly enough I enjoyed The Princess Diaries Take Two far more then The Princess Diaries. I think part of it was I finally stopped expecting things to be like the movie and just enjoyed what was going on in the story.


Mia is still trying to adjust to being New York's newest royal and keep her life feeling normal. Struggling with school, her friends, and her royal family Mia just sort of wants to hide. All that changes though when her mother declares she is pregnant and Mia's algebra teacher is the father of the baby. Now determined to help her mother stay healthy during the pregnancy Mia no wonder feels overwhelmed. Still not used to the press publishing every single word she says Mia makes a few mistakes that cause some problems.


I am glad I did not stop with the series since it is growing on me. I have already started The Princess Diaries Third Time Lucky and so far it seems entertaining. 

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

 

I saw The Princess Diaries in the local free library and figured I would give it a try since I liked the movie and was out of books to read. Normally I try to read a book before seeing the movie and I think this time I would have liked the book more if I had not seen the movie first. I really struggled with the diary entry format, I do not feel like it was a believable diary entry. 


Mia is totally shocked to learn that she is a princess and her father the current prince is unable to have more children so she must inherit the throne one day. Not exactly what is thought of as a princess Mia is forced to spend time with her Grandmere learning how to be a princess, has to keep her secret from the world including her best friend, and deal with her algebra teaching failing her. 


At times the diary entries just seemed off. Randomly writing out math problems did not seem to fit with what I would imagine a teenager writing in her diary. I also felt like things were left out with the story being in a diary format. Plus with how much time it takes to write a diary entry I thought it was fairly odd Mia was writing several diary entries in one day. Despite that I do have the second book sitting here and plan on giving it a try.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The Tattooist of Auschwitz

 

I have wanted to read The Tattooist of Auschwitz since I saw it in the bookstore when it was released. I knew it would be sad but I am strong believer of those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it.


Lale volunteers to do with the Nazi's when it is ordered for his family to give up one male over 18. Since his brother has a wife and kids Lale goes. Hoping to buy his way into an easy job Lale takes a lot large amount of money with him along with precious books in a suitcase. Sadly none of those thing will help Lale as he is taken to Auschwitz where he is forced into manual labor. Soon Lale falls ill but the other prisoners risk nursing him back to health and shortly after that Lale meets the current Tattoist who wants to teach Lale the trade. Proficient in several languages Lale is a good choice for the job since he can speak to most of the prisoners. I do not want to give away the rest of the story so I will leave it at that.


The writing flowed nicely and not once was I confused or needing clarification on what was occurring. Haunting, heartbreaking, and traumatizing Morris spins Lale's story into a portrayal of hope. It is proof that good people did exist and did what they could to help even at the risk of their own safety. I have no doubt the story will stay with me for a long time.

Monday, March 8, 2021

The Invention of Wings

 

I had been wanting to read The Invention of Wings for awhile so when I saw it at the local second hand shop I quickly grabbed it.


The story is told from the alternating point of view of Sarah, a rich slave owner's daughter, and Hetty a slave. Despite each girl having a very different life the two are intertwined on a journey that will last a lifetime. Determined to live her own life Hetty never stops dreaming of a life of freedom and Sarah dreams of a world without slaves. Horrified by her families lifestyle Sarah does all she can to voice how wrong slavery is while trying to protect Hetty from her endeavors that would get her in trouble. 


I enjoyed the first half of the story the most. It was sad but also provided hope in that some slave owners children did not believe in how things were. Despite the risks to herself Sarah never stopped speaking out on how things needed to change which was inspiring. While it is clear Hetty wanted things to change she also had her well being to think of and did act as forcefully a Sarah did. The writing was smooth and the transition between the two characters seamless. 

Sunday, March 7, 2021

Tarnished City

 

While I disliked Gilded Cage a lot I had hoped Tarnished City would redeem the trilogy for me but it was not meant to be. If anything I disliked Tarnished City even more then Gilded Cage which is saying a lot.


I still do not care about any of the characters or what happens to them. Only one character do I feel anything for and it is annoyance. I really wish that she had been killed off. Just like with Gilded Cage I feel the series is too short to have so many points of view going on in each book. It makes it harder to connect to the characters and care about what happens to them. The writing style continues on in the same manner and twists and turns are presented. 


While I would like to know if Equals loose power I am not interested enough to try to slosh my way through another boring book.