Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sweet Summertime Reads: From What I Remember... Giveaway!



You know what goes great while lounging poolside with an ice cold drink?  A copy of Stacy Kramer & Valerie Thomas' new book: FROM WHAT I REMEMBER...  I read this book recently & immediately thought, this is the PERFECT summertime read.  It's the type of book you get lost in for a few hours (make sure you are wearing sunblock!!) because you're so wrapped up in the fun adventure these crazy teens have found themselves in.  Need more convincing as to why this book is so perfect for summertime? Check out my review RIGHT HERE.

Now that you're convinced, enter my GIVEAWAY for a chance to own a signed copy of it - straight from the authors themselves (thank you Stacy & Valerie!).

FROM WHAT I REMEMBER... by Stacy Kramer & Valerie Thomas *signed copy* Giveaway:
(this giveaway is open to US & Canada residents only)



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Monday, May 28, 2012

Sweet Summertime Reads: Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson



This review is part of the SWEET SUMMERTIME READS feature hosted by myself, Fiction Folio, & Rather Be Reading.  Be sure to check out the participating blogs for more sweet summertime reading recommendations & summer-fun bookish posts.



Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
Published: May 8, 2012 by Simon & Schuster
Received: Purchased from Barnes & Noble
Taylor’s family might not be the closest-knit – everyone is a little too busy and overscheduled – but for the most part, they get along fine. Then they get news that changes everything: Her father has pancreatic cancer, and it’s stage four – meaning that there is basically nothing to be done. Her parents decide that the family will spend his last months together at their old summerhouse in the Pocono Mountains.

Crammed into a place much smaller and more rustic than they are used to, they begin to get to know each other again. And Taylor discovers that the people she thought she had left behind haven’t actually gone anywhere. Her former summer best friend is suddenly around, as is her first boyfriend. . . and he’s much cuter at seventeen than he was at twelve.

As the summer progresses, the Edwards become more of a family, and closer than they’ve ever been before. But all of them very aware that they’re battling a ticking clock. Sometimes, though, there is just enough time to get a second chance – with family, with friends, and with love. {goodreads.com}

In the back of my mind a little voice tells me to be careful when reading a book that involves a parent dying from cancer.  Especially when it's a story that is heavily focused around the inevitable.  This little voice stems from my own personal experiences to losing my mother to cancer.  Though it was almost 9 years ago that it happened, anything can bring me back to that moment like it occurred just yesterday -- even a story as beautifully written as Morgan Matson's Second Chance Summer.

Taylor and her family have just been told the shattering news that their father has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.  There is nothing left for them to do, but wait and endure these last precious moments before he takes his last breath.  Her father decides to pack up the family and visit their summer lake house, together as a family, one last time.  The idea of spending their last few months as whole is bittersweet for Taylor, her mother, her older brother Warren, and younger sister Gelsey.  The idea of spending the summer at their family lake house also brings back unpleasant memories for Taylor -- it's the scene she escaped 5 years ago, leaving her first true love brokenhearted, Henry.  This story is focused on second chances.  What it means to face your fears, when you feel that you have no ounce of courage left.

The relationship between Taylor and Henry, slowly regaining their trust in each other, and building up to be an epic romance was a delightful balance to the pressing news that everyone was anticipating as the summer came to a close.  The moments the family got to share as a whole, the memories that would last forever in their hearts, were some of the best scenes to witness on page.  As someone who truly understands just how precious those moments are, it made me happy to learn that this family was taking advantage of what time they had left together.

Morgan Matson did a brilliant job of setting the scene, opening the reader up to this gorgeous landscape of pine trees, rippling blue waters, and an endless blanket of stars above.  The quaint town that inhabited this lake side retreat came alive in all it's characters, and their individual roles in this story.  The slow build up was a relief as well.  Knowing how the story would end, it gave the reader time to cherish these last precious moments as Taylor and her family were.  The soft balance of young love gave an unexpected contrast to the heavier side of watching someone slowly drift away.

There were quite a few moments, especially at the end that hit a little too close to my heart.  Watching your parent struggle with those low, raspy breaths in the middle of the still, quiet night.  Not saying goodbye, but "see you later" and how important those few words can mean.  The moment your life changes forever from a before to an after.  Reading can be very therapeutic; perhaps it's why I choose to ignore that little voice in the back of my head and push through anyway.

The pages of my book are littered with sticky notes, to mark the passages that I knew held meaning to me. This one in particular stood out, in such a beautifully broken way:

"It wasn't until now, when every day I had with my father was suddenly numbered, that I realized just how precious they had been. A thousand moments that I had just take for granted -- mostly because I had assumed that there would be a thousand more."

Though this book was hard to swallow at times, it's a story I feel that everyone should read.  The beauty of witnessing a family's last days with their loved one is something I never thought could be explained, or retold, without experiencing yourself.  I feel that Morgan Matson has done a beautiful job of doing just that.  It struck my heart on such a personal level, and for that I am thankful for reading her words.


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Sweet Summertime Reads: My Summer Reading Spots



To kick off the SWEET SUMMERTIME READS series hosted by Fiction Folio, Rather Be Reading, and myself -- we are featuring our favorite summertime reading spots.

In a perfect world, I would be outside in the sunshine devouring my latest summertime read; however, this world in Texas does not allow such things when the temps are a smoldering 90+ degrees.  So with that being said, most of my summertime reading occurs in doors.  Put a book in front of me with an hour or so to get lost in the pages and it doesn't matter where my reading occurs!

My Summer Reading Spots:

If I can stand the heat, some reading occurs on my patio. There is plenty of sunshine to soak up as I consume these pages.


My comfy couch will get most of the reading time action this summer, though.  I have a view of the sunshine outside, but the comfort of my A/C inside.  Many hours will be lost here & I am perfectly content with that.


When certain books take me into those long summer nights & I just can't seem to put them down, my bed is the perfect spot!  It's cozy and comfortable, just the way I like it.  However, I may have fallen asleep a time or two with page creases on my face, ha!


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I have a few trips planned this summer which involve driving time.  If I'm riding shot gun, I plan to take my books along and read as the miles pass by!


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 One of the stops will be New Braunfels, TX.  My family and I visit here every summer (have been for the last 25+ years!!).  I love the Texas hill country and the lazy rivers that flow through this unique German town.  Grabbing a book and sitting under a shady tree sounds like the perfect afternoon to me.


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 My biggest adventure this summer will be my first trip to the Pacific Northwest - Seattle!!  I have been planning this trip for awhile & can not be more excited.  With the several hour plane ride I am anticipating a lot of reading on my way there & my way back.  I plan to check out some local bookstores as well, maybe grab a coffee and sneak in a few chapters.


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Another tradition spent with the family is spending a few days at the beach house along the Texas Gulf Coast.  I devoured a book last summer just sitting on the deck, soaking in the sunshine.  The breeze from the gulf was a nice reprieve from the Texas heat. 

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Where are some of your favorite summer reading spots? Please share in the comments & be sure to check out Fiction Folio and Rather Be Reading!  Don't forget to enter my GIVEAWAY for Jennifer Echols' ENDLESS SUMMER + SUCH A RUSH preorder.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Introducing: Sweet Summertime Reads + GIVEAWAY!



I love to read all year round, but there's something special about the summertime, and the books that go along with it, that entice my want to read even more.  I have teamed up with Tara from Ficition Folio, as well as the lovely ladies Estelle & Magan from Rather Be Reading to give you: SWEET SUMMERTIME READS! 

For the next few weeks each of us will be featuring different summertime reading related posts on our blogs.  We're hoping to recommend some new books for you to check out this summer, highlight a few of our favorite authors, incorporate fun summer-themed bookish posts, and even offer giveaways to stock up on your summer reading piles!  I hope you're all excited, because the four of us are SUPER pumped to bring you all this summer goodness and then some.

Sweet Summertime Reads officially kicks off on Saturday, May 26th - so be sure to visit Fiction Folio, Rather Be Reading, and right here at GReads for your official guide to summertime reading :)

To get things started, enter my GIVEAWAY for one of my most favorite authors: Jennifer Echols!  Her books are the perfect summertime reading material, no matter if you're poolside or in route to a vacation getaway!  I adore her stories and I want to share them with you all, as well.  Be on the look out in the coming weeks for my special post dedicated to this fabulous author.

Jennifer Echols Giveaway: ENDLESS SUMMER + SUCH A RUSH pre-order
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Monday, May 21, 2012

My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick



My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Published: June 14, 2012 by Dial Books (Penguin Teen)
Received: ARC for review from NetGalley & Penguin - thank you!
My Life Next Door
"One thing my mother never knew, and would disapprove of most of all, was that I watched the Garretts. All the time.”

The Garretts are everything the Reeds are not. Loud, numerous, messy, affectionate. And every day from her balcony perch, seventeen-year-old Samantha Reed wishes she was one of them . . . until one summer evening, Jase Garrett climbs her terrace and changes everything. As the two fall fiercely in love, Jase's family makes Samantha one of their own. Then in an instant, the bottom drops out of her world and she is suddenly faced with an impossible decision. Which perfect family will save her? Or is it time she saved herself?

A dreamy summer read, full of characters who stay with you long after the story is over. {goodreads.com}

I can't stop thinking about this book.  It's the kind of story that lingers with you, even when you're not reading it.  I had a feeling I'd fall in love with the pages of this one, but I had no idea just how much it would capture my heart.  My Life Next Door holds all the elements for what I see as a perfect YA contemporary novel.  There is young love, passion, conflict, friendship, trials, and so much uncertainty that comes along with those precious adolescent years.  I feel as though I know these characters.  I may even live just next door.  So much of their world, has become a part of mine.  Their stories are edged in to my mind, fitting comfortably where I never want to forget them.

Samantha comes from a very strict one parent household.  Her mother is currently running for election, with her desires to please the local seaside New England town before attending to her own daughter's needs.  Nothing is ever looked at too carefully, bits and pieces of their crumbling life are continuously swept under the rug (or sucked up in Samantha's mom's vacuum).  But there is a family next door, a large vibrant family, which has captured Samantha's attention since she was a little girl.  Always peeking inside their windows from her balcony next door, wondering what it would be like to be a part of such a pulsating family.  Then one day, Jase, the second oldest son to an army of children, climbs Samantha's trellis and invites her inside their world.

I was completely captured by the Garrett family.  From the strong, yet laid back so-in-love parents... to the colorful array of siblings.  Each one came alive through the pages and I found myself wanting to be a part of this family almost as much as Samantha.  And then of course, there is the boy.  Oh sweet Jase.  He has stolen my heart.  Such a good, good boy.  I adored his will to step in when the family needed him most, but I also admired his innocence when it came to falling in love with Samantha.  These two characters hold a winning prize for strong, yet easily shattered characters as they should be in YA lit.

There is laying on the grass, hands intertwined, all while star gazing.  Climbing up trellises and into open windows in the middle of the night.  Taking late night swims to cool off from the summer heat.  And the sweetest, softest, most desirable first everything's for what a true teenage romance should be.  I adore this novel so, so much.  I was expecting a summer romance, but got a story that went so far beyond that.  I know this will be a contemporary novel that I will revisit time and time again.  How could anyone say goodbye to the Garretts?


Sunday, May 20, 2012

In My Mailbox {72}



I only picked up one new book this week.  I've got lots to tide me over for a few weeks - especially with all those preorders that just came in!  This book though, I had been meaning to read for awhile now & thought it would be a great transition from all those heavy (yet so unbelievably good) contemps I've been reading lately.  Plus I got some other bookish goodies in the mail this week, too. Check it out!



Purchased from B&N for my nook:


Hourglass (Hourglass, #1) by Myra McEntire


The lovely Melissa Buell attended the Summer Lovin' Tour in California recently & snagged these wonderful goodies for me!! THANK YOU MELISSA!!!! <3


- Signed bookplates from: Jessi Kirby & Morgan Matson
- Cute bottlecap key chain from Jessi Kirby
- Bookmarks for Melissa Buell's book, The Seventh Blessing


What's in YOUR mailbox this week?
In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Waiting On: A Midsummer's Nightmare



A Midsummer's Nightmare by Kody Keplinger
To be published: June 5, 2012 by Poppy
A Midsummer's Nightmare
Whitley Johnson's dream summer with her divorced dad has turned into a nightmare. She's just met his new fiancée and her kids. The fiancée's son? Whitley's one-night stand from graduation night. Just freakin' great. Worse, she totally doesn't fit in with her dad's perfect new country-club family.

So Whitley acts out. She parties. Hard. So hard she doesn't even notice the good things right under her nose: a sweet little future stepsister who is just about the only person she's ever liked, a best friend (even though Whitley swears she doesn't "do" friends), and a smoking-hot guy who isn't her stepbrother...at least, not yet. It will take all three of them to help Whitley get through her anger and begin to put the pieces of her family together. {goodreads.com}

Ever since I read The DUFF two years ago, I have been a fan of Kody Keplinger.  I'm always interested in what she writes because she isn't afraid to take taboo topics and give them a voice.  This topic definitely sounds like one hell-ish nightmare!!!  I am more than curious to see how this story plays out.

P.S. I'm also anticipating some swoony scenes - Kody knows how to bring the heat to the pages!

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

Monday, May 14, 2012

GReads has a new look!!


Blog Design, Custom Blog Design, Premade Blog Design Well, it was about time this book blog of mine got a makeover.  As much as I loved my previous design, I decided I needed something new & fresh.  I am IN LOVE with the new look and I have the fabulous designer Lauren from Designer Blogs to thank for that!  If you're looking for something new, yet very professional I highly recommend checking out their website.  They have designs for both Blogger and Wordpress.  There is everything from free blog backgrounds, to $10 Blogger templates, and even premade layouts which are very budget friendly!  I am super impressed with the over all experience of working with this team & would recommend it to anyone!  If you do by chance use their services, be sure to let them know Ginger from GReads sent you ;-)

Be sure to grab my new blog button that you see on the left sidebar & update your blog! Thank you!

From What I Remember... by Stacy Kramer & Valerie Thomas


From What I Remember... by Stacy Kramer & Valerie Thomas
Published: May 15, 2012 by Disney Hyperion
Received: egalley for review from publisher - thank you!
KYLIE: Tijuana WHAT? I should be putting the finishing touches on my valedictorian speech. Graduation is TODAY, and is this a wedding band on my finger.

MAX: It all started with Kylie's laptop and a truck full of stolen electronics Okay, it was kind of hot, the way she broke us out like some chick in an action movie. But now we're stranded in TIjuana. WIth less than twenty-four hours before graduation. Awesome.

WILL: Saving Kylie Flores from herself is kind of a full-time occupation. Luckily, I, Will Bixby, was born for the job. And when I found out she was stuck in Mexico with dreamy Max Langston, sure, I agreed to bring thier passports across the border--but there's no reason to rush back home right away. This party is just getting started.

LILY: I just walked in on my boyfriend, Max Langston, canoodling with Kylie Flores, freak of the century. Still, I can't completely hold it against him. He NEEDS me. It's even clearer now. And I'm not giving him up without a fight. {goodreads.com}

You guys, one word came to mind while I was reading this book: FUN! and so much of it.  The prologue alone captured my attention and I was pumped to experience this adventure with Kylie, Max, Will, and the whole gang.  What I enjoyed most about this novel is how different it came across to me.  First off all, it's a collaboration between two authors - which can either make or break a novel.  I was pleasantly surprised by how seamless their two voices came across the page.  I never felt like it was two different ideas jammed together to make one story.  They meshed and it worked.

Another aspect of the story which was different, yet totally worked is the background of these two novelist.  They write screenplays for TV shows and movies & it's very obvious in this book.  I could totally see this story played out on the screen.  With the use of multiple characters, alternating between chapters, the reader gets to experience the story through so many eyes.  Again, a concept that could ruin a novel - yet they pulled it off so flawlessly!  Each character has his or her own strong voice, and I was able to connect with them individually - learning their own unique story and how they all end up colliding together at the end of this crazy adventure.

Imagine waking up the day of high school graduation in Mexico, completely hung over, not remembering the night before, and rolling over to see the one guy who you loathe most laying in bed next to you.  Then you look down and see that you both have on matching wedding bands. That is how this crazy adventure begins - but it's the story of how Kylie and Max got there, and all the elements that lead up to this moment which make the story so much fun to read about.  I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an exciting, laugh-out-loud, crazy good time summer read!





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Sunday, May 13, 2012

In My Mailbox {71}



The last 2 weeks have been VERY good to me in the book department.  Half of the books I received were pre-orders and the other half were from netgalley or an ebook I bought for my nook.  Y'all, this is what makes my bookish life so amazing -- getting my hands on those books in which I've been dying to read!  But also picking up a book that takes me by total surprise & I fall head over heels in love with it.  SO MUCH BOOK GOODNESS!!!!


From NetGalley:


From What I Remember... by Stacy Kramer & Valerie Thomas
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick

Purchased from B&N for my nook:


Until There Was You by Kristan Higgins
Catch of the Day by Kristan Higgins

Books that arrived in the mail (preorders & other bookish treats):


Miracle by Elizabeth Scott
Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
Blood Born by Jamie Manning
City of Lost Souls (TMI, #5) by Cassandra Clare


What's in YOUR mailbox this week?
In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Waiting On... Unbreak My Heart


Unbreak My Heart by Melissa C. Walker
To be published: May 22, 2012 by Bloomsbury
Unbreak My Heart
Sophomore year broke Clementine Williams’ heart. She fell for her best friend’s boyfriend and long story short: he’s excused, but Clem is vilified and she heads into summer with zero social life.

Enter her parents’ plan to spend the summer on their sailboat. Normally the idea of being stuck on a tiny boat with her parents and little sister would make Clem break out in hives, but floating away sounds pretty good right now.

Then she meets James at one of their first stops along the river. He and his dad are sailing for the summer and he’s just the distraction Clem needs. Can he break down Clem’s walls and heal her broken heart? Told in alternating chapters that chronicle the year that broke Clem’s heart and the summer that healed it, Unbreak My Heart is a wonderful dual love story that fans of Sarah Dessen, Deb Caletti, and Susane Colasanti will flock to. {goodreads.com}

As soon as I heard about this book it was put on my "must-read-NOW" list.  Everything about it sounds amazing... from the horrible heart ache, to spending the summer sailing, to meeting A CUTE NEW BOY, to mending a broken heart... ALL of it sounds like the perfect Ginger YA Contemp Read!  I am going to preorder my copy right this second.

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Until There Was You by Kristan Higgins


Until There Was You by Kristan Higgins
Published: October 25, 2011 by Harlequin Books
Received: ebook from Barnes & Noble
Posey Osterhagen can't complain. She owns a successful architectural salvaging company, she's surrounded by her lovable, if off-center, family and she has a boyfriend—sort of. Still, something's missing. Something tall, brooding and criminally good-looking…something like Liam Murphy.

When Posey was sixteen, the bad boy of Bellsford, New Hampshire, broke her heart. But now he's back, sending Posey's traitorous schoolgirl heart into overdrive once again. She should be giving him a wide berth, but it seems fate has other ideas…. {goodreads.com}




Every once in awhile I'll have the desire to read an adult book.  Shocking, I know.  Who wants to follow a story about grown ups?! Boring.  I tend to love my addiction to teenage angst and all the drama that comes along with it.  But with this particular book, I got the best of both worlds... angst and drama but WITH PEOPLE MY OWN AGE! Ha.

Posey has always been the girl who never seemed to be noticed.  As a teen she had some pretty awful times.  The girl who remained friendless and was always chosen last.  Her petite frame seemed to be a downside for her; something she was always picked on for.  There was one boy from her past that always stood out to her though.  He was the kind of guy every girl wanted.  For Posey she knew it would never happen.  Flash forward 15 years, and in walks the same guy in to Posey's uneventful adult life.  Leave it to fate to stir up all kinds of memories, both good and bad.

I really enjoyed this book for it's cast of characters.  From the German restuarant-owning parents, to the protective older brother and his partner, to the self indulging egotistical cousin, and of course.. the handsome, broken man that stole Posey's heart.  All of these characters had a place in Posey's world.  Their stories intertwined just enough to keep the story flowing, but never took focus away from Posey. 

I was a bit surprised on how invested I became in this adult novel.  Usually when I read young adult fiction, it's more of a "oh I remember that" feeling; almost reliving a moment from my own teen years.  But with this story, it felt more tangible.  Something I could identify with right now, and there were plenty of instances through Posey's story which I found very identifiable.

If you're looking for something light, but with a lot of heart and quick wit -- I highly recommend this novel by Kristan Higgins.  My good friend Jess from Gone with the Words recommended it to me, knowing that I am a fan of contemporary novels and was looking for something in the "older" range.  I will definitely be reading more by this author, seeing as though I am now a fan.





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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Rewind & Review: May Edition


Welcome back to another month of Rewind & Review!  Not familiar with this new feature hosted by Lisa and myself? Then please check out this blog post here, which goes in to more detail about the happenings of this awesome idea.

The idea of this feature is to encourage readers to give love to those "older" novels and hopefully attack that mile high pile of books!





Sweethearts by Sara Zarr

I just recently met Sara Zarr at TLA and was happy to get a copy of Sweethearts signed by her!  I've been told this is an amazing book, so I am really looking forward to reading it this month.

Let us know if you plan to read an "older" book this month for Rewind & Review!

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