Showing posts with label cat patrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat patrick. Show all posts

13 May 2012

In My Mailbox (31)

Posted by Meghan @ Books and a Cup of Tea at 6:29 PM 5 comments

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and is a weekly meme to showcase what you got over the week by buying, receiving, borrowing, stealing from a friend etc.


Review:
The Last Princess by Galaxy Craze - Pretty excited for this one, it sounds really good and different than what I normally read.
Revived by Cat Patrick - Loved this! I love Cat Patrick and the ideas she comes up with! Expect a review soon.
The Drowned Cities by Paolo Bacigalupi - I received the first one a while ago, but haven't had a chance to read it. This series sounds so good, though!

RAK:
Divergent by Veronica Roth - Everyone has been raving so much about this series, I cannot wait to start it! Thank you, Kassiah! :)
A Temptation of Angels by Michelle Zink - This one isn't pictured up top because 1. It's an ebook and 2. I got lazy :P. Thank you, Lori!
Thank you Little, Brown, Kassiah, and Lori!

Sorry for not posting for a while, I had my birthday weekend the 27th-29th and was just plain busy after that. And very lazy :P. Expect more consistent posting again soon! That's all I got this week or so, what did you get in your mailbox?

23 November 2011

Waiting on Wednesday (13)

Posted by Meghan @ Books and a Cup of Tea at 4:00 PM 3 comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. This week's can't-wait-to-read selection is..
  Title: Revived
  Author: Cat Patrick
  Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  Published: May 8, 2012
  Pages: 304
  Goodreads
As a little girl, Daisy Appleby was killed in a school bus crash. Moments after the accident, she was brought back to life.

A secret government agency has developed a drug called Revive that can bring people back from the dead, and Daisy Appleby, a test subject, has been Revived five times in fifteen years. Daisy takes extraordinary risks, knowing that she can beat death, but each new death also means a new name, a new city, and a new life. When she meets Matt McKean, Daisy begins to question the moral implications of Revive, and as she discovers the agency’s true goals, she realizes she’s at the center of something much larger — and more sinister — than she ever imagined.
I loved Forgotten by Cat Patrick, so I think I'll like this one, too. Plus it sounds downright intriguing! Another plus, the cover is awesome!

What are you waiting on?


03 June 2011

Review: Forgotten by Cat Patrick

Posted by Meghan @ Books and a Cup of Tea at 1:37 AM 5 comments

Forgotten

  Title: Forgotten                                                       Pages: 304
  Author: Cat Patrick                                                 Source: Publisher
  Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers     Published: June 7, 2011
  Series: Standalone                                                 Purchase: Amazon
  Rating: 5 out of 5

Every night at exactly 4:33 AM, 16 year-old London Lane's memory gets wiped clean as she sleeps. And each morning, she wakes up to find a note to herself from herself telling her what happened the previous day. The day she can't remember at all.

Instead of remembering the past, London remembers the future. She remembers backwards.

None of this helps when she has to worry about school. It also doesn't help when London has to worry about a boyfriend, whose name she can't remember, who doesn't seem to be in her memories of what's to come. Nevermind the fact that her mother has been keeping secrets about a father that hasn't been in her life since she was six.

And when London starts having visions from what appears to be her future, she realizes she just may have to remember the past, before she can no longer remember her future.

Forgotten is described as psychological drama, romance, and mystery all in one. Just from that line, I was hooked.

Forgotten is incredibly confusing at first in the way that untangling a giant mess of ropes is. But after you finally untangle that last stubborn knot, you feel absolutely exhilarated.

The fact that London remembers backwards - meaning she 'remembers' her future and can't remember her past - was really confusing for me at first. I didn't mind the confusion at all, though, as it was this giant mystery that I couldn't wait to solve. Every loose end got tied up into, instead of a knot, a pretty bow.

Another part that confused me was how she remembered her classmates, where her classes were, where her locker was, etc. if she couldn't remember her past, but then I understood. She remembers the small stuff like that because she can see her future with her classmates, she can see in a few days when she walks to math class, and the time in a month where she opens her locker. That being said, she can also forget these small things when she no longer has a future with that person or object.

The characters were phenomenal and mainly consisted of London, her boyfriend Luke, her best friend Jamie, and her mother.

London was a strong character for the situation she was in. I expected her to be much more insecure and scared. She was actually very strong already, but also grew as the novel went on. I fell in love with her character and was hoping for a pleasant outcome for her.

Luke was a wonderful male lead. He was all the things almost any woman would look for in a man and more. He's sexy, sweet, loving, supportive. I could go on and on. Who wouldn't want to curl up next to a guy like that?

All the rest of the characters, major or minor, added to the story in some way. Some characters might be borderline filler, but I honestly didn't notice any character that was blatantly a filler character, other than teachers. I believe Cat Patrick did an absolutely brilliant job writing the characters so realistically and well.

The plot was fantastic. It was perfectly paced, with so many unseen twists and turns. I can't think of many twists I saw coming and I can't think of one part of Forgotten where the writing started to slow. Each and every page had me in its grasp and didn't let go until the very end.

The plot of Forgotten was unique and I applaud Patrick for finding a topic to write about that wasn't just another clichéd, over-written plot. Many have compared this novel to the Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler movie, 50 First Dates, and while the premise might sound a bit like it, I can assure you that it isn't once you dive in.

Now obviously the writing was awesome, too. I love Patrick's ability to be so descriptive, yet not so much in the way I don't care for, where every little detail is laid out for you. This usually might take years of practice to hone this ability, yet Patrick has the natural talent for it.

Overall, I absolutely loved Forgotten, if you couldn't tell. I whole-heartedly recommend this to anyone and especially people that love psychological dramas, mysteries, and romance novels.

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I give Forgotten a 5 out of 5.

28 May 2011

In My Mailbox (11)

Posted by Meghan @ Books and a Cup of Tea at 11:31 PM 6 comments

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and is a weekly meme to showcase what you got over the week by buying, receiving, borrowing, stealing from a friend etc.

For Review:

Stupid Fast
Stupid Fast by Geoff Herbach

I received this from the publisher for review and was surprised when I opened the package. I haven’t heard of this novel, but I definitely will check it out.


Misfit
Misfit by Jon Skovron

Do you understand how excited and surprised I was to find this in a package in my mailbox? I thought it got sent to me on accident! I requested this and am very glad I received it. Definitely reading this one soon.


Forgotten
Forgotten by Cat Patrick

Super excited for this one, too! I did a Waiting on Wednesday for this one a while back and am so happy I got it! I was actually hoping for the other cover, but this one is growing on me.


The DUFF: (Designated Ugly Fat Friend)
The Duff by Kody Keplinger

I am excited for this one, though I’ve heard mixed feelings.

 

Contests:

Born at Midnight (Shadow Falls, #1)
Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter

Okay first of all, the cover is amazing! It’s that purple color, but in person it’s shiny and pretty! I love the cover. And the girl on the cover totally reminds me of Dianna Agron for some reason. I won this from Ambur at Burning.x.Impossibly.x.Bright for her birthday giveaway. I got to choose a book from the Book Depository! Thank you Ambur!

 

Random Buzzers:

The Lucky Kind
The Lucky Kind by Alyssa B. Sheinmel

I’m glad I won this, I’m excited to read it!

 

Bought:

Flawless (Pretty Little Liars, #2)
Flawless (Pretty Little Liars #2) by Sara Shepard

I loved the first and I love the show, so I’m sure I’ll love this. I got this via a $5 Amazon gift card from Swagbucks, so definitely go check this awesome site out!

 

That’s it from me this week. I had an amazing week and was very lucky to get these books. What did you get in your mailbox?

02 March 2011

Waiting on Wednesday (5)

Posted by Meghan @ Books and a Cup of Tea at 5:37 PM 3 comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. This week's can't-wait-to-read selection is..

Title: Forgotten
Author: Cat Patrick
Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: June 7, 2011
Pages: 304
Goodreads
Each night when 16 year-old London Lane goes to sleep, her whole world disappears. In the morning, all that's left is a note telling her about a day she can't remember. The whole scenario doesn't exactly make high school or dating that hot guy whose name she can't seem to recall any easier. But when London starts experiencing disturbing visions she can't make sense of, she realizes it's time to learn a little more about the past she keeps forgetting-before it destroys her future.

Part psychological drama, part romance, and part mystery, this thought-provoking novel will inspire readers to consider the what-if's in their own lives and recognize the power they have to control their destinies.

That cover is so pretty, I cannot wait to read this!
 

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