Monday, February 29, 2016

Into the Dim Book Review


Into the Dim by: Janet B. Taylor

Pub Date: March 1st by HMH Book for Young Readers
Synopsis from Goodreads:

When fragile, sixteen-year-old Hope Walton loses her mom to an earthquake overseas, her secluded world crumbles. Agreeing to spend the summer in Scotland, Hope discovers that her mother was more than a brilliant academic, but also a member of a secret society of time travelers. Trapped in the twelfth century in the age of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Hope has seventy-two hours to rescue her mother and get back to their own time. Along the way, her path collides with that of a mysterious boy who could be vital to her mission . . . or the key to Hope’s undoing.      Addictive, romantic, and rich with historical detail, Into the Dim is an Outlander for teens.
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Into the Dim is everything I wanted it to be. It had action, a bit of romance, and best of all..time traveling! Surprisingly, I've never read a book that is focused this much around time traveling. The elements that were incorporated were a nice touch and I also like all the history and back stories that were included, it definitely made the story easier to follow. I loved learning about more about Scotland's culture and can see how fans of Outlander would love this book too!

It didn't take long at all for the story to begin. The time traveling starts just before the halfway mark and then the rollercoaster of feels and action begins (will not be getting into that, no spoilers!). The beginning of the story is very secretive and it just makes you sit at the edge of your seat because you don't know what is coming next. One of my all time favorite scenes from this book was when Hope found out that her mother was still alive and she needed to go back in time and find her.
Another good aspect about Into the Dim is that the characters were very likable. I never had that big of issues with them. You hate the evil and you love the good.

Hope is such an intelligent character. She reminded me a lot about myself, being homeschooled (I do online school though) and growing up in the more southern part of the US and not really fitting in. She's also not much of an extrovert, which is totally explainable considering all the horrors she has been through. You really warm up to Hope and feel for her during her journey on finding her mom. 
The story flowed really well together and kept be intrigued until the very last page.

Overall, Into the Dim is a fast paced, time travel novel that everyone needs to read if you are a fan of Outlander and Ruby Red! I cannot wait for book 2!
Star Rating: 5/5 Stars

-Savannah @abookowl

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday #2


Waiting On Wednesday
A Season for Fireflies by: Rebecca Maizel
Pub Date: June 28th 2016 by HarperTeen

  

Synopsis:
A year ago, Penny Berne was the star of her high school’s theater department, surrounded by a group of misfit friends and falling in love for the first time. Now her old friends won’t talk to her, her new best friend is the most popular girl in school, and her first love, Wes, ignores her. Penny is revered and hated. Then, in a flash, a near-fatal lightning strike leaves Penny with no memory of the past year—or how she went from drama nerd to queen bee.

As a record number of fireflies light up her town and her life, Penny realizes she may be able to make things right again—and that even if she can’t change the past, she can learn to see the magic where she never could before.
                                                                                    

Friday, February 5, 2016

Bookstagram Friday #2: How to Get Your Bookstagram Started!



Happy Friday everyone! This week's Bookstagram Friday topic will focus around getting your bookstagram account started! My Instagram account (@abookowl) will be turning 2 on June 6th, I still cannot believe it has been that long! Since then, I've learned quite a few things that are good and that are bad when starting your account out. Today, I'm going to share those with you!

Do:
  • Use your phone for photos! You don't need an expensive camera to take gorgeous photos. But, if you have a camera, go ahead, anything will work! I use my iPhone 6 to take my photos and I need they turn out quite nice. :) (Next week I'm planning on doing a post about how to make your photos clear and clean. I'll being telling you guys about my favorite "editing" apps, what filter I use, tips on lighting, and much more!!)
  • Use hashtags! Hashtags aren't bad! I know some people hate them, but that's your #1 way for your account and photos to be discovered. The only tip I have for hashtags is to not put them in your caption. Put the hashtags in the comment section on your photo so they aren't that noticeable.
  • Communicate with your followers! I'm not going to lie, it a while back it was very occasionally that I would reply back to my followers. Now, I love communicating with them and not just thinking of them as my followers, but as my friends. 
Don't:

  • Spam your follower's feed. It is fine to post 1 to 3 photos a day, but make sure and spread out when you post them and not all in the same hour. We love to see your pretty photos, but it is better to save your photos and have some for multiple days than post them all on the same day.
  • Ask for a shoutout or for a follow in exchange for a follow. I know you want to earn followers fast, but it is actually quite annoying for the person receiving a comment. I'm not hating on anyone, I only had a few followers at one time too, but I think you should EARN your followers, not force them into following you.

*In no way am I trying to tell you to change how you are doing your account!! If what you're doing is working for you, then don't change! I'm not posting about this to make everyone work their account like me, I'm just giving tips to the people that would like some!*

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That will conclude today's post! I hope those Do's and Don't's up there helped a bit! Leave a comment of your IG username so I can check it out if I don't follow you already. 

-Savannah @abookowl ig

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday #1

Top Ten Tuesday Topic:
Top Futuristic Books You Love


1. The Hunger Games by: Suzanne Collins


Oh, the classic. This book opened me up to the world of YA in grade 5, I'm so happy my Language Arts teacher showed me The Hunger Games. A story that I will keep the closest to my heart. <3


2. The Vault of Dreamers by: Caragh M. O'Brien


I read The Vault of Dreamers back in November or December 2014. I fell in love with the story and the characters, I've never read anything like it. Add this to your TBR list ASAP!!


3. The Rain (H2O) by: Virginia Bergin


I started this book thinking it was no big deal and that I might get the chills a couple time, nothing that severe. I kid you not, I was scared of the rain for days. This books is so realistic, it gets into your head which is what you want to happen. I guess?

4. The Selection by: Kiera Cass


The Selection, also a classic. My 5th grade LA teacher also recommended this series to me. I fell in love with America and how brave she is. How she doesn't need a husband in order to have a happy life and knows can support herself on her own. I read all 3 books in less than 3 days. The Heir is also a favorite of mine, but I think I like America better, so far..

5. Illuminae by: Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman


Last, but not least, Illuminae. The story is told in stolen files, emails, messages etc., but never in face-to-face conversations. I went into this book not really knowing what it was about and I think that's the best way to go into it. It's something new that was recently added to the YA community and I hope to see more books like this soon because Illuminae was amazing!


-Savannah @abookowl ig



Autumn Falls Series (Books 1 and 2) Review


Autumn Falls Series Review

   

                                                Autumn Falls (#1)     Autumn's Kiss (#2)
Both by: Bella Thorne
Synopsis for Autumn Falls (#1):




I have read many books by celebrities/YouTubers and Bella's are definitely my favorite. They are so light and the perfect books to read after many fantasy novels, like what happened to me. I also love that they don't exceed 300 pages, the perfect amount to get you out of a reading slump. Her books remind me of the To All the Boys I've Loved Before duo-logy by Jenny Han, which is definitely a compliment because her books are favorite of mine. 

Pros:
  • The boys. Oh, they are just perfect. Usually, I can choose a favorite between the two or three guys that are in a book, but I just couldn't decide! They are all so perfect, Bella and her writer really know how to make good characters.
  • Autumn's friends. She is very lucky to have that good of friends. They are all so different, but that's what bonds them together. 
  • The writing. Seriously you guys, it's very rare when I read a book that the writing and dialog are so captivating and I just can't put it down. I read both of these books in one day, in two sittings.
  • The storyline. I thought that these books were just going to be your usual contemporary, but no, it has a magic element to it that fits the books perfectly. It makes the book more unique and easy to remember.

Overall, you guys really need to check out these books. If you're a fan of her movies, you'll be a fan of her books! Perfect to read in any season, I read them both in January '15 and '16 though.

Star Rating of Autumn Falls: 5/5 Stars!
Star Rating for Autumn's Kiss: 5/5 Stars!

-Savannah @abookowl ig