Saturday, January 28, 2012

Bookish Tag!

This tag was created by Sonya :)

I tag all of you reading this! Please tell me down below if you decided to do this as well :)

Q1. What type of genre do you prefer?
A: I really enjoy dystopian/scifi, fantasy and contemporary/romance novels/books.

Q2. What are some must-have books for your library?
A: My Harry Potter books!

Q3. What is the most expensive book on your shelf?
A: Probably John Green's TFIOS - just because it wasn't out in my country's bookstores and I have to buy them online.


Q4. What book do you covet the most?
A: Hmmm.. I would say Across the Universe. Everyone loves it and I just can't seem to get my hands on it!


Q5. Who is your favourite author? (You can pick 3.)
A: JK Rowling, P.C & Kristin Cast.


Q6. How much do you spend in books?
A: In a month, probably Rp. 500.000 which is around $50. Just because I get some of my books online.:)

Q7. What is your favourite book store?
A: Kinokuniya! But if I were to pick online bookstores, bukabuku.com supplies a huge variety of books!

Q8. What do you think about the current trend in young adult books?
A: I think dystopian novels are going around pretty well. I don't mind it at the least, because it enables more of my friends to read and us to discuss about the books.

Q9. What series do you wish had more books to it?
A: Harry Potter. Hands down. Can J.K Rowling please continue it with the Potter siblings and the others as well? Pretty please with Butterbeer on top!


Q10. What are your go-to books that you have in your library?
A: Harry Potter series, Mortal Instruments, you know the drill. ;)


Q11. What book is currently in your bag?
A: Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins

Q12. What is the most prized book in your collection?
A: Harry Potter series. Why? Because it was passed down from my mum. Also, it is just the most amazing series ever written. Yeah.

Q13. What are some non-fiction you have on your shelf?
A: CHINESE CINDERELLA. Get all 3 books. I loved it.

If you want to do this tag, please do! All are tagged :)


Cheers!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

In My Mailbox (#1)

In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren. :)

So.. First book haul/in my mailbox ever. Enticing, yeah? :D


1. If I Stay - Gayle Forman


Genre: YA Fiction
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Series: If I Stay (Book #1)

The incomplete first page made me pick this book up. The synopsis did not really give out any interesting aspects of the book, but the comments printed on the book bought me. As I watch Book Hauls on Youtube and searched this book up on Goodreads, I found out that this was actually an amazing book and that there is (or will be) a second book to this series. Definitely going to be reading this soon and having a review up for this!





2. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight


Genre: YA Romance/Contemporary
Publisher: Poppy
Series: -

I picked this up because I saw people raving about it on Youtube. Plus, I love me a little romantic, light story consisting of.. anything British. ;) Basically it is about a girl who is flying to London for her Dad's wedding. On her flight, she sits a seat from a hot British guy and that was where it all began. My TBR pile is getting really tall.






3. The Maze Runner - James Dashner


Genre: YA SciFi/Dystopia
Publisher: Chicken House
Series: Maze Runner (Book #1)

Again, picked this up due to the countless applaud from Booktubers and BookBloggers. In case you've missed the hype, the book is about a boy who gets sent into the middle of a frantic and terrible maze. He meets other boys there as well, so he's not alone. All of the boys have no idea why they are there, and they search for answers every morning - even if it means risking half-machine, half-animal monsters. Probably going to start reading this book after I finish the Hunger Games trilogy.



4. The Postcard Killers - James Patterson 


Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Series: -

Truthfully, the cover was mainly why I decided to get this book. The texture of the cover is so.. suave and the print on it is just gorgeous. You can never go wrong with the Eiffel Tower. This book is about a detective who goes to Europe for leisure. Until deaths start tallying up and their connection is a postcard to the local newspaper preceding each new victim. This detective teams up with another detective - who had just received a postcard in Stockholm - and they think they know where the next victims will be.






5. THE FAULT IN OUR STARS - JOHN GREEN



Genre: YA Romance/Contemporary/AWESOMENESS.
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Series: -

I don't think anything needs to be said here. It arrived on Thursday. I squealed terribly. This will be the next book I read. I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE I HAVE A COPY OF THE FIRST BATCH OF TFIOS. AH. I have not read any of John's books yet, but EVERYONE's excitement got to me. Hence, the grin on my face as I type this.

And look!


A purple J scribble :D

That is all for my book haul. I hope you enjoyed it!


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Hunger Games Update

Anyone as excited as I am for the movie? 2 more months! I cannot wait. Currently reading Catching Fire and loving it so far. The bright side is that I found something to tone down my excitement and that is by watching 100 days of Hunger Games on celebuzz's Youtube. Still, it wasn't enough. Anyway, if you've been keeping up with updates of the movie, you would know that Taylor Swift has a song in the Hunger Games soundtrack and that is Safe & Sound. Now, her version is fine, but i've found a cover that sounds better than the original version. Megan Nicole & Tiffany Alvord (both Youtube singers) did a cover of Safe & Sound and I absolutely fell in love with it. All my classmates are on the same page and this is our go-to song. This song has been playing in my head everytime I need to calm down or whenever I think/am reminded of the Hunger Games. I hope they play this song when Rue dies.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

TFIOS!

I have decided to try a John Green book. Yes yes, I have not read any of his books, but the reviews on youtube and blogger convinced me enough for me to order it online. I was lucky enough to find a website in my country that sold The Fault in Our Stars (hardback, fingers crossed that it's a signed copy) and once I found it, I bought it without any hesitation. Too bad I would need to wait 10 days (or more) for it to come though. Reason being the book will be shipped from the US. Doesn't matter, $16 (inclusive shipping) ain't bad for a hardcover book. Will make sure to do a review of TFIOS when I finish reading eat and will update my twitter when I receive my book. Oh! Yeah, I have a twitter. Also expect reviews to come up! :)

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Greetings.

HELLO PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET! I am Nicole, am currently in high school and I live in Indonesia. I am starting this book blog to share my thoughts and love of books to everyone who loves them as much as I do. I started reading ever since my mom "passed down" her Harry Potter series to me, and since then, my collection of books have started flourishing. I just want this to be fun, because books are my escapes. Everytime I sit and read a good book, I feel warm and happy inside, and I rarely get those feelings from elsewhere. So I am just going to stop here. Also, English books are quite hard to find here (not to mention super pricey), so I would sometimes read them off the web instead. That would be all for this post then, goodbye!