Wednesday 24 February 2016

Book Review - The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin | ★★★★

SPOILER ALERT! DO NOT CONTINUE READING THE REVIEW IF YOU HAVE NOT YET READ THE UNBECOMING OF MARA DYER, YOU MAY GET SPOILED!


Mara Dyer wakes up in a psychiatric ward where she has been involuntarily committed. Her Doctor explains that she has been telling everyone about how she was the reason for the asylum to collapse and that she killed her friends, including her ex-boyfriend Jude. But Mara is not sure about killing Jude anymore, because right before she blacked out, he was standing in front of her. Was it only a hallucination again? Maybe it was, then Daniel, her brother, reassures her that it couldn´t have been Jude, the man in the hallucination had both hands, but one of Jude´s hands was found in the ruins of the asylum.

Friday 11 December 2015

Book Review - The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins | ★★★

In this book, we not only have one central character, we have three: Rachel, Megan and Anna. 

Let´s begin with Rachel, who is the main of these three women. She is in her early thirties, already divorced and currently living with a friend from college in the London suburbs. Rachel is an alcoholic, which is the reason she got fired from her job. 
Because she has nothing else to do and she wants to hide the fact that she is unemployed from her roommate Cathy, she takes her usual train to London every day.

“I am not the girl I used to be. I am no longer desirable, I’m off-putting in some way. It’s not just that I’ve put on weight, or that my face is puffy from the drinking and the lack of sleep; it’s as if people can see the damage written all over me, can see it in my face, the way I hold myself, the way I move.” 

Sunday 11 October 2015

Book Review - The Martian by Andy Weir | ★★★★★

Mark Watney is an astronaut participating in the third manned journey to Mars along with five other people. The mission is planned to take 31 days on Mars´ surface, to observe the planet and make experiments, such as testing the ability of growing plants, etc. 

On day six, the Ares 3 crew gets caught in a massive storm and NASA gives the order to abort the mission. Unfortunately, Watney gets hit by flying debris during evacuation and is presumed dead by the rest of the crew. 

With very extremely big amounts of luck, he survives but has to way to tell anyone, because the communication system to get in contact with Earth or his crew, who is on it´s way home already, was destroyed during the storm.

Friday 11 September 2015

Book Review - The One by Kiera Cass | ★★★

SPOILER ALERT! DO NOT CONTINUE READING THE REVIEW FOR THE ONE IF YOU HAVE NOT YET READ THE SELECTION, YOU MAY GET SPOILED!

Only four girls are left in the competition to win Maxon´s heart and the crown of Illéa; Competent Elise, sweet Kriss, gorgeous Celeste and of course, America. 

America still regularly upsets the apple cart of the Illéan monarchy and acts mostly impulsive and careless with no thought what her actions may cause and how that could change her fate with Maxon. As the bad rebels from the South start hurting people caste by caste, America advises openly the whole Illéan populace to fight back. This however, gets King Clarkson angrier about her actions than he was ever before. He wants her gone. 
“America, you are full of nothing but bad ideas. Great intentions but awful ideas.” 
The conflict between the Southern rebels and the royal family (especially King Clarkson) continue to grow more and more. Between America and Maxon everything is good and they seem to want the same thing: Peace.

Sunday 26 July 2015

Book Review - The Giver by Lois Lowry | ★★★

Jonas lives in perfect society - nothing of the bad things we know exist in that place. The motto of it is sameness; everything is the same for everyone. Children are no longer born in families, they are made in a laboratory and breaded by birth mothers. Everybody gets one year older in December, even if you were born in another month. Every year there is a ceremony that lasts two days, where each child gets one year older and where they get their new item for the next year. One year old get assigned to a family who requested a child, new nine year old get a bicycle, twelve year old get assigned a job which they have the rest of their lives. 

Saturday 11 July 2015

I´m Back! + Book Haul

Hallihallo my dear friends

Since you may noticed that my posts and my reviews have been a bit rare in the last few weeks, I´m here to apologise for that, to tell and show you what was going on. I hope you can forgive me :)



The past week I was travelling Europe. I was staying in Dublin and did a lot of sightseeing (I was the cliche tourist with lots of bags and my camera around my neck all the time!). I visited a lot of libraries which were filled with books who date back to the 15th century, it was truly amazing. I even sat at the same table where Bram Stoker and James Joyce (!!!!!) did there reading *heavy breathing*. But I also bought a lot of books in the many bookshops Dublin has. 




So here is my Dublin Book Haul:
  • Extraordinary Means by Robin Schneider
  • Don´t Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski
  • The Children Act by Ian McEvan
  • Endgame - The Calling by James Frey
  • Endgame - The Complete Training Diaries by James Frey
  • Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
  • Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley
  • The Girl On the Train by Paula Hawkins
  • Vampire Academy 1-6 by Richelle Mead
  • Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
  • Amnesia by Peter Carey
  • The Martian by Andy Weir
  • All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
  • Dracula by Bram Stoker

Before my trip to Dublin I celebrated my birthday, where I got also some books (and lots of gift cards to buy new books):
  • The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
  • To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

The weeks before that, I bought myself an e-Reader. During exam time. Shame on me! But because it is already filled with more than 100 books, I won´t bother to list them here.

Some long wanted books were also added to my shelf:
  • Mind Games by Teri Terry
  • Mindwalker by A.J. Steiger
  • The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPreau
  • Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

Note: Mindwalker by A.J. Steiger was sent to me by one of my readers. Thanks again Sarah!

The Trip to Dublin was amazing and I hope that you have the chance to go there one day. Also, I hope The coming reviews will satisfy you enough to forgive me the lack of post the past weeks. I wish you a good time and reading. Let me know if you have any review wishes!


Love, 

Nathalie, a.k.a. Shonela



Monday 8 June 2015

Book Review - The Elite by Kiera Cass | ★★★

SPOILER ALERT! DO NOT CONTINUE READING THE REVIEW FOR THE ELITE IF YOU HAVE NOT YET READ THE SELECTION, YOU MAY GET SPOILED!

America still lives in the royal palace and her daily routine now includes learning rules and how to run a country. She has never expected to last as long as she did and become one of the Elite. There are only six girls left and all of them compete for Maxon´s love and the royal crown. More and more America has come to realise that she may be in love with Maxon, but she does not want to become a princess and accept all the responsibilities that come with said crown. In addition to all that trouble, there still is Aspen who works as a guard in the royal palace.