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Book Review: A Million Suns (Across the Universe #2)

Author: Beth Revis

Pages: 386

Rating: 4/5

This is the second book of Across the Universe. It’s good but not as good as the first installment of the trilogy. In this second book, there are many people who died (I’m not telling who)  and more mysteries and secrets unveiled. They are still in the ship that I can assure you, but in the last few pages they are few minutes away from landing to Centauri Earth. I recommend you to continue reading because the last book is just so frexing amazing (I’ve already started reading it)!

“Michael Angelo  said: Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of teh sculptor to discover it” -Beth Revis, A Million Suns

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Book Review: Across the Universe

Author: Beth Revis

Pages: 398

Rating: 5/5

The book cover suggests that it is a love story with heavy romance. It’s a trick! It’s more of sci-fi/ mystery/ suspense/ dystopia genre. Sure it has lil bit of romance but it in this first installment of ATU the story focused in developing the whole scenario, describing how the vessel looks like, how people manage to live there, and all the mysteries involved. So basically in this book, a group people live in a ship (a space vehicle) and they are led by Eldest and Elder. They are the future of the human race. This ship is alleged to be flying for at least 250 years already and it is supposed to land in Centauri-Earth (this is another planet not the same as OUR so called earth) for another 50 years. Sleeping in cryo chambers which are hidden in the ship are people who specializes in particular things necessary for people’s survival when they land in the Centauri-Earth. These frozen people in cryo chambers are supposed to stay there for another 50 years. However, one girl was melted by an unknown person (it will be revealed near the end who woke her up) and from there, it all changed everything.

“I never thought about how important the sky was until I didn’t have one.” -Beth Revis, Across the Universe

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Book Review: Warm Bodies

Author: Isaac Marion

Number of pages: 240

Rating: 4.5/5

I read this book just because my friend is so obsessed with the movie. He said even said that it’s better than Twilight. Warm Bodies shows what happens when a zombie and a human fall in love. At first I thought that it is just the typical zombie apocalypse storyline. But it’s totally unique, I assure you. Just like normal zombie world in books and films, the place is infected with plague and zombies are all scattered all over, eating human brains, and there’s an isolated place called the Stadium where humans live. One day, ‘R’, the zombie protagonist, met Julie, a normal human. From then on, R protected Julie from other zombies. He even brought him to their hideout. Somehow or another, R and Julie fell in love and it somehow change R. It’s making him more human. This spark between R and Julie affected the other zombies and somehow the plague is like disappearing. The story goes like that. Just read it. It’s just a very fast read and the manner of writing is so easy to understand.

“We are where we are, however we got here. What matters is where we go next.” -Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies

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Book Review: Outpost

Author: Ann Aguirre

Number of pages: 320

Rating: 5/5

Deuce, Fade, Stalker, and Tegan are now all in the topside called Salvation. This place seems like paradise for them…. at first. They have their own adoptive families, friends, and new responsibilities. Duece and Fade developed and expressed their feelings for each other. However, it’s difficult for Deuce to learn all the girl things expected from her. She always gets in trouble because of this. The huntress lurking inside of her still boils and becomes alive when she sees Freaks. Deuce and Fade joined the security group where they guard the persons growing the crops from Freaks. But one day, the Freaks stole their fire. And then another more day, they kidnapped Fade. Deuce rescued Fade. What Fade told her from his experience is so chillingly unbelievable. The persons captured by the Freaks are first put into a fenced pen, and before they are eaten they will first be mashed to make them tender and then deboned. Even though most people in Salvation do not like Deuce, it’s all in her hands to save them before history repeats itself.

“People try to make sense of things, and if they don’t know the answers, they make them up,because for some, a wrong answer is better than none.”

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Book Review: Ready Player One

Author: Ernest Cline

No. of Pages: 374

Rating: 5/5

 

This is a futuristic story being related through the point of view of the protagonist. This story happens in generation where virtual videogames are popular and are widely used. The ideas incorporated by the author are very plausible considering the breakthrough innovations nowadays and the prolific use of computers. The protagonist and his friends all battle inside a videogame amongst other “gunters”, short for “egg hunters”, to win the inheritance left by the maker of OASIS, James Halliday. All of the OASIS users have the chance to be the heir to a billion dollar property of James Halliday. All they have to do is to search for the hidden keys scattered around OASIS, but this is not as easy as it looks because OASIS is composed of hundreds of planets and that the search has been on for so many years already and that many users already gave up thinking that all of it is just a sham. However, one day, the dormant gunters started searching again when the first key was found by a young boy living in the suburbs. That young boy happened to be Wades Owen Watts a.k.a. Parzival a.k.a. W.O.W.

“It’s not over until it’s over. And it’s not over yet.” ~Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

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The Pleasure of Books

I had this minor subject in school where the professor just let us read things even though their not really related to our topics and not even related to our subject in any way. One time he gave us a list of great speeches to read and the speech made by William Phelps titled “The Pleasure of Books” is one of them. That’s the first speech I read from the list because it’s the shortest one (there is this one speech, I forgot the title, which I didn’t bother to read because it is 25 pages long). Although it is the shortest, it is the most stunning, piercing, memorable, [insert other adjective here] speech I’ve read. If you’re a bookworm or someone who loves to read or devours books, you’ll really gonna love this speech. I posted it here below for those who are interested to read it.

The habit of reading is one of the greatest resources of mankind; and we enjoy reading books that belong to us much more than if they are borrowed. A borrowed book is like a guest in the house; it must be treated with punctiliousness, with a certain considerate formality. You must see that it sustains no damage; it must not suffer while under your roof. You cannot leave it carelessly, you cannot mark it, you cannot turn down the pages, you cannot use it familiarly. And then, some day, although this is seldom done, you really ought to return it.

But your own books belong to you; you treat them with that affectionate intimacy that annihilates formality. Books are for use, not for show; you should own no book that you are afraid to mark up, or afraid to place on the table, wide open and face down. A good reason for marking favorite passages in books is that this practice enables you to remember more easily the significant sayings, to refer to them quickly, and then in later years, it is like visiting a forest where you once blazed a trail. You have the pleasure of going over the old ground, and recalling both the intellectual scenery and your own earlier self.

Everyone should begin collecting a private library in youth; the instinct of private property, which is fundamental in human beings, can here be cultivated with every advantage and no evils. One should have one’s own bookshelves, which should not have doors, glass windows, or keys; they should be free and accessible to the hand as well as to the eye. The best of mural decorations is books; they are more varied in color and appearance than any wallpaper, they are more attractive in design, and they have the prime advantage of being separate personalities, so that if you sit alone in the room in the firelight, you are surrounded with intimate friends. The knowledge that they are there in plain view is both stimulating and refreshing. You do not have to read them all. Most of my indoor life is spent in a room containing six thousand books; and I have a stock answer to the invariable question that comes from strangers. “Have you read all of these books?”
“Some of them twice.” This reply is both true and unexpected.

There are of course no friends like living, breathing, corporeal men and women; my devotion to reading has never made me a recluse. How could it? Books are of the people, by the people, for the people. Literature is the immortal part of history; it is the best and most enduring part of personality. But book-friends have this advantage over living friends; you can enjoy the most truly aristocratic society in the world whenever you want it. The great dead are beyond our physical reach, and the great living are usually almost as inaccessible; as for our personal friends and acquaintances, we cannot always see them. Perchance they are asleep, or away on a journey. But in a private library, you can at any moment converse with Socrates or Shakespeare or Carlyle or Dumas or Dickens or Shaw or Barrie or Galsworthy. And there is no doubt that in these books you see these men at their best. They wrote for you. They “laid themselves out,” they did their ultimate best to entertain you, to make a favorable impression. You are necessary to them as an audience is to an actor; only instead of seeing them masked, you look into their innermost heart of heart.

William Lyon Phelps – 1933

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Doodle

So, this is the doodle I made on the first page of my school book. I hope this would encourage me more to pick up my book and read it. As you can see, I used colored pencil and paint. I’m not that artistic so please bear with it.

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BOOK GIVEAWAYS

As of now, these are the free books I’ve received from various authors. I would like to thank them for all these wonderful reads. (click link to be redirected to my reviews)

I would also like to thank GoodReads and LibraryThing. These are the sited were I enter book giveaways. Keep up the great job. You help many enthusiastic readers and non readers explore the greatness of free books.

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Kindle Pouch

Most of the time I over protect my things, I don’t like them to have the tendency to be covered with dust, or if it’s paper I don’t want to see any folding, or if it’s my laptop I want it to be dust free and scratch free. Since February of last year, I read books mostly through kindle. Being the slight OC that I am, aside from the kindle cover I also protect my kindle with a kindle bag that I made. I just cut the lower part of an unused jeans (Oh by the way, after I cut the bottom part of the jeans, I used the remaining part as shorts), sewed one of the openings, attached a big old button, and sewed a hook made from cloth. I want my bag plain and simple but you can also add a lot of things to ameliorate its appearance. So here’s how it looks like.

So here’s a closer look on the button that I used. I got it from an old and unused blouse of my mom.

A closer look on the button and the hook I used. As you can see, the hook has sequins and beads on it. I just took the hook from the strap my mom removed from her blouse.

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Book Quotes

I read mostly through my kindle. Since then, when I see interesting phrases or quotations, I highlight them. Here I will be posting some of the accumulated quotations from the books I’ve read through my kindle beginning February 28, 2011.

  • “Hard work and pain are the best teachers.” ~Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (JK Rowling)
  • “Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can’t see where it keeps its brain.” ~Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (JK Rowling)
  • “All endings are also beginnings” ~Five People You Meet in Heaven (Mitch Albom)
  • “The thing is– fear can’t hurt you any more than a dream.” ~Lord of the Flies (William Golding)
  • “The greatest ideas are the simplest” ~Lord of the Flies (William Golding)
  • “For what you see and hear depends a good deal on where you are standing: it also depends on what sort of person you are” ~The Magician’s Nephew (CS Lewis)
  • “Battles are ugly when women fight” ~The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe(CS Lewis)
  • “Application to business is the root of prosperity, but those who ask questions that do not concern them are steering the ship of folly toward the rock of indigence” ~The Horse and his Boy (CS Lewis)
  • “He who attempts to deceive the judicious is already baring his own back for the scourge” ~The Horse and his Boy (CS Lewis)

“Swords can be kept off with shields but the eye of wisdom pierces through every defense!” ~The Horse and his Boy (CS Lewis)

  • “See the bear in his own den before you judge of his condition” ~The Horse and his Boy (CS Lewis)
  • “A man’s alter ego is nothing more than his favorite image of himself” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)
  • “There’s no such thing as an honest man” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)

“When you’re up there’re hundreds of people who’ll claim you as a friend. When you’re down, you’re lucky if one of them will buy you a cup of coffee” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)

  • “It’s not what a man has but what a man is that’s important” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)
  • “The fox who keeps to one den is the easiest caught by the terriers” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)
  • “There is no right way to do something wrong” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)
  • “Curiosity breeds suspicion” ~Catch me if you can (Frank Abagnale)
  • “If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors not his equals” ~Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (JK Rowling)
  • “When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout” ~Little Brother (Cory Doctorow)
  • “God answered the prayers, not of the sick or dying, but of the friends of the sick and the dying” ~Heaven is For Real (Todd Burpo)

“Don’t worry about the stuff you can’t do anything about. You do what you can even if your chances of success are less than one percent” ~Battle Royale (Koshun Takami)

  • “We must defend ourselves according to our opponents’ ability, not their intentions” ~Battle Royale (Koshun Takami)
  • “There is no such thing as free lunch” ~The Lightning Thief (Rick Riordan)
  • “History has taught us that when it looks like there is no hope, hope still lives in people’s hearts” ~A Stolen Life (Jaycee Dugard)
  • “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes” ~The Curious Incident of the Dog During the Night Time (Mark Haddon)
  • “Pity does not get you aid. Admiration at your refusal to give in does” ~Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins)
  • “Politeness is deception in pretty packaging” ~Divergent (Veronica Roth)
  • “The smarter you are, the more things can scare you” ~Bridge to Terabithia (Katherine Paterson)
  • “Take what pleasure you can int he interstices of your work, but your work is first, learning is first, winning is everything because without it there is nothing” ~Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card)
  • “Do not take revenge at the heat of the moment. Instead, wait until the hour is propitious” ~The Graveyard Book (Neil Gaiman)
  • “When you’re scared but you still do it anyway, that’s brave” ~Coraline (Neil Gaiman)
  • “The more a man knows, the less he talks” ~A Wrinkle in Time (Madeleine L ‘Engle)
  • “For the things which are seen are temporal. But the things which are not seen are eternal” ~A Wrinkle in Time (Madeleine L ‘Engle)
  • “When you have lost hope, you have lost everything. And when you think all is lost, when all is dire and bleak, there is always hope” ~I am Number Four (Pitacuss Lore)
  • “Those things that are most obvious are the very things we’re most likely to overlook” ~I am Number Four (Pitacuss Lore)

“The key to change is letting go of fear” ~The Power of Six (Pitacuss Lore)

  • “Each day means a new twenty four hours. Each day means everythin’g possible again. You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a time” ~Legend (Marie Lu)
  • “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” ~Enclave (Ann Aguirre)
  • “Aim high hit low” ~The Maze Runner (James Dashner)
  • “Sometimes what you see is not real, and sometimes what you do not see is real” ~The Scorch Trial (James Dashner)

“He who leaps for the sky may fall, it’s true. But he may also fly” ~Delirium (Lauren Oliver)

  • “Every journey begins with one step” ~The Angel Experiment (James Patterson)
  • “Is it important to be right or is it important to do what’s right” ~The Angel Experiment (James Patterson)
  • “Your greatest strength is your greatest weakness” ~School is Out Forever (James Patterson)
  • “They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” ~School is Out Forever (James Patterson)
  • “There is always a way out for those clever enough to find it” ~Titan’s Curse (Rick Riordan)
  • “Evil is easy to fight. Lack of wisdom…that’s very hard indeed” ~School is Out Forever (James Patterson)
  • “There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. Most people are somewhere in between”  ~A Monster Calls (Patrick Ness)
  • “Belief is half of healing” ~A Monster Calls (Patrick Ness)

“You do not write your life with words. You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is only important what you do” ~A Monster Calls (Patrick Ness)

  • “Secrets don’t keep when there is someone throwing cash around” ~Ship Breaker (Paolo Bacigalupi)
  • “Blood is not destiny no matter what others believe’” ~Ship Breaker (Paolo Bacigalupi)
  • “Sometimes it’s better to die trying” ~Ship Breaker (Paolo Bacigalupi)
  • “I never said it would be easy. Giving up is easy” ~Inside Out (Maria Snyder)

 

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