Showing posts with label prom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prom. Show all posts

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Book Review - Pack Your Bags, Maggie Diaz by Nina Moreno

 

Pack Your Bags, Maggie Diaz by Nina Moreno is about a young girl who is excited to spend Spring Break with her two best friends. Maggie has been working hard in school and loves running as an extracurricular activity. As a seventh grader, Maggie is able to take her first overnight trip with her school friends, Julian and Zoey. She is looking forward to their first trip together to St. Augustine.  Maggie wants to spend time with her friends because she also needs a break from her family. Her parents are overprotective, her sister is lovesick and excited about prom, and her abuela is overly involved in her life. Maggie feels that she has everything worked out and nothing will be able to stop her plans from happening.

Even though Maggie has it all planned out, things start to fall apart. Maggie’s friends are excited about prom and who they are going to take, instead of focusing on the group trip. Julian has a crush on the new girl at school and starts inviting her to hang out with the group. Maggie is thrown by the new addition and feels that the dynamic is thrown off and she might lose her friends to the new girl. Her other friend, Zoey, is stressed about maintaining her straight A streak. She is so stressed that she can’t focus on anything else.  Maggie also thinks that Zoey is interested in Julian, as she sees jealousy peeking through from Zoey with the attention Julian shows his new friend.

When Maggie feels like everyone is ensnared by the love bug, she can’t stop thinking about Eerie Eddie, who is a classmate of Maggie’s. She isn’t sure about how she feels about him or why she can’t stop thinking about him. She feels that she, Julian, and Zoey have been three best friends for years and now everything is changing. Will Maggie be able to keep her friends when everyone is interested in being romantically paired off with someone else?

The book was a fun and quick read. Readers are taken on a journey as Maggie tries to navigate her new friendship dynamics and her own growing feelings for a classmate. I enjoyed reading how she tries to understand and process her feelings. Maggie is fond of creating plans and following them. When things do not go exactly to plan, it was exciting seeing her work through different situations.

I like that they included tidbits from their trips and modern cultural references. I didn’t like that the book had a few Spanish phrases that weren’t translated. I felt like it took away from my enjoyment of the story as I would need to stop reading to look up what was said. The book was filled with black and white illustrations that were funny. I think the novel would be perfect for young readers who are trying to navigate friendships and their budding romantic feelings for other people as they come of age.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Book Review - Bite Me by Louise Cypress + Giveaway

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High School senior, Morgan Taylor-Jackson, can't wait to attend UCLA and leave her old life behind.  Her parents constantly bicker over their divorce. Morgan is known as the nerdy girl who hasn't been kissed yet. Her life turns upside down when she gets bitten by a small child and she is taken to the hospital. Upon returning home, she realizes that her body is going through a transformation but she isn't sure what to do.

Van Xander is descendant of Van Helsing. He believes all vampires should be destroyed even ones who abstain from human blood, who call themselves, Puritans. When Van is sent to investigate a local coven, Morgan becomes his prime target after a string of murders occur. While Van pretends to be interested in her, he notices that she isn't like the other vampires. Will Morgan become a full-fledged bloodthirsty vampire? Will Van be able to put aside his distaste for vampires and help Morgan?

The novel read like your average teenage vampire romance novel. It was packed with the basic predictable teenage drama along with a few twists. I found the book to be a fun and enjoyable read.  Even though, some parts were a bit over the top. For example, the dynamics between Van and his sister, Cassandra didn't feel like "normal" brother and sister interaction, at times.  I enjoyed the fact that the author incorporates popular vampire ideas, such as their weakness to silver. I like that she also included aspects, such as Puritans and groups of people who both wanted to kill and "help" the vampire race. I look forward to reading the book in the series.

**Disclosure -  I received a free unedited copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**



Title: BITE ME
Author: Louise Cypress
Pub. Date: May 14, 2018
Publisher: Louise Cypress
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 303
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon

I fell in love with the slayer sent to destroy me. 

Morgan Taylor-Jackson can't wait for high school to end. In six months she leaves for UCLA and says goodbye to La Jolla, California and her parents' messy divorce. But when Morgan is bitten by a four-year-old boy, she becomes infected with a mysterious condition. Fever, insomnia, and a new bustline are only the beginning; Morgan morphs from nerd to bombshell.

As far as Van Xander is concerned, all vampires are evil, even the ones who reject human sacrifice and call themselves Puritans. When Helsing Incorporated sends Van to La Jolla to investigate the local coven, Morgan is his prime target. Pretending to be interested in her, Van asks Morgan out and puts her through a series of tests to determine her killer nature.

Morgan is thrilled to be dating a hot guy like Van and falls for him hard. As Van strings Morgan along, he grows increasingly guilty. Morgan is kind, compassionate, and a gooey romantic. Just as Van's mind begins to change, evil forces threaten everything. When prom night arrives, there are only two ways out of the ballroom: death or immortality. 




About Louise:
Louise Cypress believes in friendship, true love, and the everlasting power of books. She has never met a vampire, but she has been to a Love Sucks concert on Valentine’s Day. Louise can often be found curled up with a romance novel on Saturday night, diet soda in hand, secretly wishing bustles were back in fashion. Louise lives in San Diego, California, where the beach is crowded and summer is immortal.

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Tour Schedule:
Week Two:
5/28/2018- To Be ReadReview
5/28/2018- BookHounds YAInterview

5/29/2018- Two Points of InterestReview
5/29/2018- The Howling TurtleGuest Post

5/30/2018- Smada's Book SmackSpotlight
5/30/2018- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post

5/31/2018- Wonder StruckExcerpt
5/31/2018- Jaime's WorldSpotlight

6/1/2018- The Book GirlInterview