Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Silence Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆

Okay, so, this book is in no way similar to any of the book I usually read. 
This is not a paranormal or science fiction book. 

In this book sixteen year old Oakley Farrell fights to suppress horrors from her past and focus on having a normal life. 
Well, as normal as it can get for a girl who hasn't uttered a word in almost eleven years.
Physically there is nothing wrong with her... but, psychologically- that's another story. 

As if she didn't already have a hard enough life the poor girl gets bullied everyday in school
but thanks to Cole, her only and best friend since she was a baby, her life is a bit bearable. 

Cole is probably one of the only people in her life who fully accepts her the way she is
but as they grow closer she worries if their relationship will suffer due to the fact that 
she can never communicate with him like a normal person. 

Slowly Oakley starts to feel like her life is falling back into place
but when someone from her past reappears her world comes crumbling down.

Will she break her silence to keep herself safe 
or will she endure further suffering in order to keep everyone she loves from hurting?

***

Personally I believe that Oakley is an incredibly strong person.
Having to deal with what she has for nearly Eleven years 
and making such a difficult life changing decision towards the end just shows how strong of a person she is. 
I have never read anything like this and I must admit that at times I wanted to jump into the story myself, grab Oakley and take her away from the life that she was living.
Yeah that bad.

Cole's relationship with Oakley since they were young has probably been the only thing that kept that poor girl from breaking apart and I honestly felt their heart ache once the things from her past started to catch up with her. 

The only thing that bothered me about this book was the spelling errors but who am I too judge I am definitely not the worlds best speller (lol)

I really liked this book and I will read the next book... like right now! 
I need to know what happens next and god I hope ..... [Nope. Look at me about to give out spoilers]

This book is available as an e-book free on Kindle 

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Delirium Pilot



If you are a fan of the book Delirium by Lauren Oliver the you should take a look at the pilot episode of the television show Delirium hulu.com/Delirium 
Watch all your favorite characters come to life on your screen at home.

Although I do think that the pilot episode could have been better I think Emma Roberts is the perfect person to play Lena Holoway. 

Love, the deadliest of all deadly things: It kills you both when you have it and when you don't.

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

The Summing

3.5/5 ☆☆☆

Holy Supernaturals !

I wanted paranormal and that is exactly what I got! 

There is no shortage of supernaturals in this series.


In the Summoning by Kelley Armstrong we have: 
Ghosts
 Necromancers
 Sorcerers
Witches
Werewolves
Zombies
Demi-demons
and
much much more.
After seeing her first ghost, and was sent to a group home for troubled youth 
following what appeared to be a psychotic break
Chloe Saunders knew that her life, as she knew it, would never be the same. 

Chloe was told that what she was experiencing were early signs of schizophrenia and that
in two weeks, if all went well, she would be able to go back to her home
and live a normal life with the help of some medications.

Two weeks. That's not too long, right?

Two weeks and she'll be home living a normal life.

Too bad life had other plans for her.

OKAY PEOPLE THIS IS WHERE SHIZZ REALLY START TO HIT THE FAN...

 Once Chloe enters Lyles House she figures out that there is more to the other patients than meets the eye.
 She realizes that Lyle house is not a house for just any kind of troubled youth
and that her very life maybe in danger.

Chloe and her friends need to escape but  how can she trust
the others when they have their own secrets they wont share... how can she trust anyone when her own sanity is questionable.


Warning: The betrayal in this book is CRAZY! After reading the trilogy (all in two days) I developed some major trust issues.

But other than that I really liked it... I mean come on I did read the trilogy in two days

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk