Sunday, 12 August 2018

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne: A Book Review

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne: A Book Review
Summary
This is a romance novel played by two executive assistants of a publishing company who hates each other but ends up kissing in an elevator and falling in love.

Lucinda or Lucy is the only daughter of strawberry farmers and her childhood dream is to be a publisher.  Joshua came from a family of doctors and his ex-girlfriend became the wife of his older brother. Joshua dropped out from med school after a year and took up business and his father never favored him, instead, focused on the eldest son, Patrick.

Joshua was described as perfection. Physically perfect but shy and timid when it comes to his father. Again, another story of man with personal issues. Lucy, on the other hand, does not have grave issues except for her retro fashion sense and a height of five feet.

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This is the debut novel of Sally Thorne. I am not impressed. The lines were not witty and there was minimal wordplay. It was light-hearted and cute and cool but not something that you can not put down.

I was not able to feel the intensity of their love and hatred, even. It’s really like a game, a childish game. It lives up to its title. Haha.

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Ugly Love: A Book Review or Whatever

Ugly Love: A Book Review or Whatever
Summary
I’ve grown fond of Colleen eversince I read her book It Ends With Us but this time, I am slightly dismayed about the story of Miles and Tate in Ugly Love.

Miles cannot love anybody after losing his first born and first love, Rachel. Rachel left him after she blamed Miles for not saving their son first in an accident. Six years have passed but he has not recovered and won’t ever want to feel and see the ugly love. They first met when Tate was moving in his brother’s apartment. Her brother ( Corbin) and Miles are both pilots. They were very much attracted with each other until Miles confessed that he wants her in bed only. Tate agreed along with Miles’ two rules: Don’t ask about his past and don’t expect the future.

Most of the scenes then were purely sexual. These were incredibly detailed and arousing but when there are too much of these, the reader will get bored. The story is really centered on their orgasms thus I couldn’t enter their world because I have not invested in either of the flat characters. The setting is in the two neighboring rooms and the dialogues were not funny nor witty.

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I would not enter a relationship which is purely based on sex. Engaging in sex out of wedlock is already a sin and to do it over and over again will only eat up my conscience and suck out my happiness.

There are those who do so. It’s because of the pleasure, need, thrill or love. Many would give up everything to satisfy their partner. Many have been destroyed because of the choices they made. Love is not meant to destroy people. Love should not be an excuse to stay with someone who is not capable of reciprocating it.

But of course, people just love too much. It’s dangerous. It’s ugly. People are .Not love.

Thursday, 9 August 2018

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover: A Book Review






It Ends With Us by Colleen Hover: A Book Review
Aug. 9 2018

I am familiar with the author’s name since I see it in a lot of bookstores. But when I saw the IG post of Lovi Poe and I quote, “Colleen Hoover is probably the reason why my standards of men are high,” I was really intrigued so I searched her name and watched book reviews in youtube and the rest is pretty much history.

I picked It Ends With Us first because the male protagonist is a neurosurgeon and you know how much I am obsessed with those kinds of characters. Lol

Summary
Lily came from an abusive household. Her father who is the town mayor and real-estate holder hits and rapes her mother but never got the courage to leave him. When he died, her mother asked her to deliver a eulogy but during her speech, Lily was not able to express five great things about her father because there was none.  Lily flew back to Boston and found a rooftop to vent her anger and that’s where she met Ryle, a driven, captivating and utterly successful neurosurgeon.

They had an honest conversation which they termed NAKED Truths. It was revealed then that Ryle wants to fuck Lily (that was his term. Haha)  in which she strongly rejected. During their talk, she mentioned her past and that she had sex with a homeless during her teenage years. Ryle almost kissed Lily if not for the phone call from work. After six months, they saw each other again through Alyssa, wife of Marshall (the bestfriend of Ryle) in her would-be flower shop.

They eventually dated but then in a restaurant, Lily saw Atlas, her first love, the homeless guy who turned out to be the restaurant owner and best chef in Boston. Atlas knew about her situation before so when he saw the cut on Lily he confronted her then Ryle showed up.

The next chapters were Ryle’s temper and how this affected their relationship. Ryle’s temper couldn’t be controlled so  he ended up hurting Lily physically. They were married back then. Ryle apologized and promised not to hurt her again but he broke it again and again. Reason? Jealousy.

Atlas rescued her after Ryle headbutted her. They soon found out that Lily was pregnant.

I thought Ryle would change himself and Lily would accept him again but Lily wanted a divorce after she gave birth.

After a year, they were separated and Lily met Atlas again.

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Characterization
I was disappointed with Ryle. You know when you are rooting for someone because he was projected as the perfect guy in the beginning and in the middle, he was so broken and pitiful and in the end, he was  just a pretty and smart-ass guy. Nobody wants to end up with someone like him, right? With Ryle’s character, we need not to rely on the good lucks and accomplishments. And a relationship must not be rushed most especially marriage. Don’t be like Lily. Get to know the person first. It takes time but it will save you a lot from heartaches and abuse.
Colleen is an expert in characterization. Her characters are dynamic and impressively human.

Social Issues
This story also made light on domestic violence. That you will never know how it feels when you’re in that same exact situation.  It’s easy to say ‘leave him’ but the emotions that were invested and the people  that will be affected would be more important than all the beatings.

And for this, eventhough the church does not approve of it, I am pro-annulment.

Why stay in a fucked-up marriage? You can raise children by yourself.

About the issue of homelessness. It’s also easy for us to judge them. Easy to say that they are lazy and that they should grind their ass; however, we do not  know the whole story to begin with. If we only put more action in being kind and compassionate, the world would be much better to live in.

Style
Her plot twists are insane. I like how she repeats some of the lines for impact and how she connects all the events. She is a master storyteller. She has simple writing but it is evident, how universal and poignant the emotions are.

Favorite Lines
“I am going to make a promise to you, when my life is good enough for you to be a part of it, I’ll come find you. But I don’t want you to wait around for me, because that might never happen.”

“People come in like waves, trickling in and out with the tide. Some waves are much bigger and make more of an impact than others.  Sometimes, waves bring with them things from deep in the bottom of the sea and they leave those thing tossed onto the shore. Imprints against the grains of sand that prove the waves had once been there, long after the tide recedes.”

“You make me want to be a different person but what if I don’t know how to be what you need?  I want to prove to you  that I want you for so much more than just one night.”

“All humans make mistakes. What determines a person’s character aren’t the mistakes we make. It’s how we take those mistakes and turn them into lessons rather than excuses.”

“I’ll  keep pretending to swim, when really all I’m doing is floating. Barely keeping my head above water.”