Twilight Saga
Mid-Year Reading Recap
Now that June’s about to end it’s time to look upon our reading progress so far this year and share some book opinions!
Oh man I forgot I got tagged in this, I suck! Thank you for the tag, Scarlet @flamingmirrorbookish!
1. Best book you read so far this year
I’m tempted to mention one of my favorite books again, but I won’t, I’ll choose one that was new to me this year: White Oleander by Janet Fitch. The prose is absolutely beautiful and I loved the way the main character, Astrid, looked at things.
2. Worst book you read so far this year
Guys obviously it was the Twilight books. The worst of all of them was the partial from Edward’s POV, Midnight Sun.
3. Completed any series?
Oh sure. Most of the books I read are part of a series anyway. As for complete series I read this year, they are all rereads:
- Tales of the Kingdom // Cynthia Voigt
My favorite all time book series. These are loosely-connected, non-magical fantasy. I recommend it to everyone, always. - Twilight Saga // Stephenie Meyer
My least favorite series, which I recommend to literally nobody. Love yourselves. - The Darkest Minds // Alexandra Bracken
4. Anticipated read for the second half of the year
Oh! Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor! I have it pre-ordered and I am so eager to have it!
5.A book that disappointed you
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman. I loved the film, but the book just didn’t click with me even a little. I don’t even know if I’ll read the one about the aunts now…
6. How many books have you read so far this year?
I’m glad to say I managed to reach half my goal for the year this month, by just a hair. I have read 38/75 books this year! 🙂
7. A book that made you laugh
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. I know technically it’s called a children’s book, but really any age group can enjoy this book and I recommend it to all.
8. Estimated read count for the year?
I think I’ll definitely meet my goal of 75 if I can keep this up!
Alrighty I tagged some people on tumblr, but I actually want to tag all my WordPress readers. Give me the deets on how your 2018 goals are going at this halfway point in the year! Either comment or make your own post and drop me a link.
April 2018 Reading Wrap-Up
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
(Twilight Saga, book 3)
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ – did not like it
Review: No
Format: E-book
Reading Dates: April 1 – 2
Read Count: 2
Favorite Thing: It could have been longer, but it wasn’t and I’m grateful.
Least Favorite Thing: Bella’s doormat impersonations…
Lordy this book was obnoxious. There were a lot of parts I hated, but all of them in some way tie-in to the whole “Bella as a doormat” crap so… Like seriously I kept wanting to climb into the novel and shake her like “just stick to your guns about literally anything, just stand up for yourself, just stop letting these idiots run right over all your boundaries!” and then scream for an hour.
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
(Twilight Saga, book 4)
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ – did not like it
Review: No
Format: E-book
Reading Dates: April 2
Read Count: 2
Favorite Thing: Bella is slightly more tolerable as a vampire.
Least Favorite Thing: Nessie. Both the name and the concept.
I read all of the Twilight books and my head didn’t even explode it’s a miracle! Never again.
Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
(Throne of Glass, book 5)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ – liked it
Review: No
Format: Print
Reading Dates: March 8 – April 4
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: Lorcan being like “I hate Elide, but if anyone ever even thought about hurting her, I would kill everyone in this room and then myself.”
Least Favorite Thing: Up until the very end of the novel, it was like “everything that can go wrong, will go wrong” and that made me tired.
My least favorite thing is actually why I rated this book only 3 stars. It was good, interesting, and there were a lot of parts I enjoyed, but it felt like for every good thing there were two bad things and it just starts to wear on me after a while and make me tired so it limits my enjoyment of the novel.
Also can I just say, why are they like “oh obviously someone has to die to forge the lock” when they have two heirs of Brannon? It takes all the power of one heir of Brannon to forge the lock, they have two heirs of Brannon. Halfsies, bro. Everybody lives.
My Posts About Empire of Storms
The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
(Books of Bayern, book 1)
Rating: ★★★★☆ – really liked it *
Review: Yes **
Format: Full-Cast Audiobook
Reading Dates: April 5 – 7
Read Count: 5-ish
Favorite Thing: Vicious Attack Geese!
Least Favorite Thing: Um literally all of Selia’s guard friends. Too skeevy, blech.
* Please note that this rating is for the novel as a whole, not the Full Cast Audio version.
** This review is for the Full Cast Audio version, not the novel as a whole.
Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
(Twilight Saga, book 1.75)
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ – did not like it
Review: Yes
Format: E-book
Reading Dates: April 10 – 13
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: The alternate ending.
Least Favorite Thing: So boring.
Please tell me she’s done beating the dead horse that is the Twilight Saga???
White Oleander by Janet Fitch
Rating: ★★★★★ – it was amazing
Review: No
Format: E-book
Reading Dates: April 5 – 15
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: The amazing prose.
Least Favorite Thing: Literally every male past puberty that ever came in contact with Astrid….
This was recommended to me as part of the Buddy Reads activity in an online Book Club I am a part of. My “buddy” recommended this to me because I wanted to try more books outside of the YA genre this year. I am so incredibly glad I signed up for this activity because I got an excellent recommendation here. A recommendation which I happily pass along: Read this book!
Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
Rating: ★★★☆☆ – liked it (real rating: 3.5)
Review: No
Format: Print
Reading Dates: April 15 -17
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: Snarky wedding planner comments.
Least Favorite Thing: Ambrose’s habit of writing everything off as being somebody else’s fault. Fucking obnoxious…
I read this book for my book club’s April Challenge (Read a book with a pastel cover.) and also because I’ve never yet met a Dessen novel I didn’t like. I wish I could give half-star ratings on Goodreads though.
My Posts About Once and for All
What’s Left of Me by Kat Zhang
(Hybrid Chronicles, book 1)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ – liked it
Review: No
Format: Print
Reading Dates: April 20 – 28
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: Sisterly bond? Is that an accurate term for the bond between two souls sharing the same body?? Whatever. That’s what I’m calling it.
Least Favorite Thing: Slow? Kind of slow… Not slow enough to DNF, but still slow.
April Challenge #2 complete with the finishing of this novel! Yay! (I don’t know how quickly I’ll move to the sequel though.)
My Posts About What’s Left of Me
Heartless by Marissa Meyer
Rating: ★★★★☆ – really liked it
Review: No
Format: Print
Reading Dates: April 29 – 30
Read Count: 1
Favorite Thing: I took sick pleasure in angry, vengeful Cath.
Least Favorite Thing: Peter Peter. Actually that’s not even the thing I hated most, but the real thing is a big spoiler.
It took me a minute to get into it, but once I did I couldn’t put it down! And April Challenge #3 successful by the skin of my teeth!
In Progress
And one other thing!
Am I the only one who thinks that Edward/Edythe deciding that they shouldn’t kill/eat rapists and serial killers anymore is worse than the actual killing part?
Like…some people should die, y’all. That’s just how it is. And if you know that someone is a rapist/murderer and you just let them go about their business, you’re shit.
Somebody going through my town and getting rid of all the bad people doesn’t sound like a monster to me. Sounds like a fucking hero. Vigilante Vampires! We could even still use the fucking bat signal.
Help me Sparkle Man, a pedophile moved to my town! Oh, you already ate him on the way here? Cool cool thanks, you rock Sparkle Man.
Just sayin’.
Predicting the Future of Twilight
Mini Review: Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
So Meyer set out to make a gender-swap Twilight to disprove the allegations of sexism, but all she managed to do was emphasis the sexism and add some new different sexism. So that was… unenjoyable.
This book was actually really boring, so on that front the original is better; although, I still haven’t managed to put my finger on what it is that makes it so much more boring. It was actually hard to read though; I couldn’t keep my attention on it.
I will say, the ending is much better. Maybe just because it, you know, ends. Instead of dragging on for three more cringe-inducing novels. But I remember thinking all of that crap was so unnecessary when I read the original saga, so it’s nice to see the fat trimmed and the story summed up in a more efficient manner. Besides, Vampire!Bella was the only vaguely tolerable Bella. Vampire!Beau is still pretty boring, but at least it was done instead of three-and-a-half novels of “will they or won’t they” to read.
All in all, a pretty superfluous addition to an already not-good series, but not quite as bad as it could have been.
Completed: Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined by Stephenie Meyer
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
IT’S DOOOOOONE! IT’S FINALLY OVER!
Gettin’ real sick of this shit…
Update: Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
Lee is 80% done
I love how much extra bullshit she pulls to be sure no one ever carries Beau bridal-style. They almost all carry him once in this chapter and they all do it in a different way, and they’re all so extra! One of them picks him up around the waist and lets his legs drag along because that’s SUPER efficient. Apparently Meyer thought being carried bridal-style by a girl wouldn’t be masculine enough. But she’s not sexist!