After the frantic reading of BookTubeAThon 2013 I don’t have many books to discuss for this week’s reading roundup. The first book I read was Switched at Birth by “Kathryn Kennish”.  The quotes are around the author’s name as this book was written in the universe of ABC Family’s drama Switched at Birth about two families who discover their daughters were involved in a hospital mixup.  This show has...
I have now had my Kobo Arc for several days now and this is my update to my initial impressions. My other tablets are a Kindle Fire an iPad 3 and a Nexus 7. I find the smaller form factors of the Nexus and the Kindle Fire very comfortable to use. As with my review of the Kindle Fire, I will discuss how the tasks I usually undertake on my iPad and now the Kindle Fire translate to the Kobo Arc. Generally I don’t use my tablets fo...
I have now had my Kobo Arc for several days now and this is my update to my initial impressions. My other tablets are a Kindle Fire an iPad 3 and a Nexus 7. I find the smaller form factors of the Nexus and the Kindle Fire very comfortable to use. As with my review of the Kindle Fire, I will discuss how the tasks I usually undertake on my iPad and now the Kindle Fire translate to the Kobo Arc. Generally I don’t use my tablets fo...
I have now had my Kobo Arc for several days now and this is my update to my initial impressions. My other tablets are a Kindle Fire an iPad 3 and a Nexus 7. I find the smaller form factors of the Nexus and the Kindle Fire very comfortable to use. As with my review of the Kindle Fire, I will discuss how the tasks I usually undertake on my iPad and now the Kindle Fire translate to the Kobo Arc. Generally I don’t use my tablets fo...
The final pair of books I chose to read for BookTubeAthon 2013 were Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice and Shannon Hale’s Austenland. Â I should disclose upfront that in preparing this blog post I rewatched the Mr-Darcy-wet-shirt scene multiple times – only in the interests of research, you understand. Both novels are romantic comedies and both explore the theme of overcoming character flaws in order to be open to lov...
The final pair of books I chose to read for BookTubeAthon 2013 were Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice and Shannon Hale’s Austenland. Â I should disclose upfront that in preparing this blog post I rewatched the Mr-Darcy-wet-shirt scene multiple times – only in the interests of research, you understand. Both novels are romantic comedies and both explore the theme of overcoming character flaws in order to be open to lov...
  This pair of books is probably the most difficult to compare and contrast since they are so similar.  They are written by the same author and set in the same world. When I first read The Quickening series some while ago I very much enjoyed it.  I found the concept of Myrren’s Gift fresh and new and found the characters engaging and interesting.  During my recent reread my enjoyment remained the same.  I found myself rea...
This pair of books is probably the most difficult to compare and contrast since they are so similar. Â They are written by the same author and set in the same world. When I first read The Quickening series some while ago I very much enjoyed it. Â I found the concept of Myrren’s Gift fresh and new and found the characters engaging and interesting. Â During my recent reread my enjoyment remained the same. Â I found myself reading &...
  For my first pair of books I chose to read two dystopian novels, the classic 1984 by George Orwell and the modern YA book by Lauren Oliver Delirium.  1984 was a reread for me to complete the “reread a book” challenge of BookTubeAThon.  I have been hearing good things about Delirium so I thought now was a good time to add it to my TBR. Scene Setting I had forgotten just how effectively Orwell sets his scene in 1984.  ...
For my first pair of books I chose to read two dystopian novels, the classic 1984 by George Orwell and the modern YA book by Lauren Oliver Delirium. Â 1984 was a reread for me to complete the “reread a book” challenge of BookTubeAThon. Â I have been hearing good things about Delirium so I thought now was a good time to add it to my TBR. Scene Setting I had forgotten just how effectively Orwell sets his scene in 1984. Â From...