I'm Selling Books(etc.)! ☺

, by Janine M.

I have made an online shop for the books and other reading materials I'm selling. I had set up one in Multiply late last year, but I guess I wouldn't be able to draw as much attention to it as my blog would (hopefully). Also, registering as a Multiply seller requires a bank account etc. and I don't want such complications. :P


The stuff I'm selling ranges from English novels to Archie comic books to Precious Hearts Romances pocketbooks (yeah I read those. Guilty pleasure. Hahaha! My favorite author is Belle Feliz. Next is Princess Faye. But I'm selling titles by other writers.). Please do check it out! Just click on the photo. If you're interested to buy anything, you can email me at shopmonsterpretty@gmail.com and I'll reply as soon as I can. ☺

read more

Book Review: Across the Universe by Beth Revis

, by Janine M.

Me, as a reader: I can read a book in a day or in a matter of hours if the story is very riveting, while it takes me days or even months to read something when I am bored to tears by the plot (yeah I have the patience to finish a book I started reading, however long it takes me to do so). However, when I read love stories and inspirational fiction (e.g. Sparks, Coelho), I tend to drink all that literary sweetness in, reflecting on the narration and the dialogue, causing a supposed quick read to extend to 2 or 3 days. :P

Moving on to the review...



First, I want to say thank you to Christy. I won this book from her second summer giveaway in the blog she and her friend Erica owns.☺ It arrived in the mail yesterday, and I was surprised to find a beautiful hardbound book from The Book Depository (I really hope shipping would still be free after being acquired by Amazon).


Title: Across the Universe (Across the Universe #1)
Author: Beth Revis
Genre: Young Adult Dystopian 
Hardcover: 416 pages 
Publisher: Razorbill/Penguin Group
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Source: Book Depository, won from a giveaway


Blurb:
A love out of time. A spaceship built of secrets and murder.

Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet, three hundred years in the future. Never could she have known that her frozen slumber would come to an end fifty years too soon and that she would be thrust into the brave new world of a spaceship that lives by its own rules.

Amy quickly realizes that her awakening was no mere computer malfunction. Someone - one of the few thousand inhabitants of the spaceship - tried to kill her. And if Amy doesn't do something soon, her parents will be next.

Now, Amy must race to unlock Godspeed's hidden secrets. But out of her list of murder suspects, there's only one who matters: Elder, the future leader of the ship and the love she could never have seen coming.

Alternate Blurb:
Amy is a cryogenically frozen passenger aboard the spaceship Godspeed.  She has left her boyfriend, friends and planet behind to join her parents as a member of Project Ark Ship. 
Amy and her parents believe they will wake on a new planet, Centauri-Earth, three hundred years in the future.  But fifty years before Godspeed’s scheduled landing, cryo-chamber 42 is mysteriously unplugged, and Amy is violently woken from her frozen slumber.

Someone tried to murder her.

Now Amy is caught inside a tiny world where nothing makes sense. Godspeed’s 2,312 passengers have forfeited all control to Eldest, a tyrannical and frightening leader.  And Eldest’s rebellious teenage heir, is both fascinated with Amy and eager to discover whether he has what it takes to lead.

Amy desperately wants to trust Elder.  But should she put her faith in a boy who has never seen life outside the ship’s cold metal walls?  All Amy knows is that she and Elder must race to unlock Godspeed’s hidden secrets before whoever woke her tried to kill again.

Opening Line: 
Daddy said, “Let Mom go first.” Mom wanted me to go first.
read more

Movie Trailers: One Day

, by Janine M.

A book that I have been wanting to read for a long time is now a movie! One Day by David Nicholls is one of the much raved about books by book bloggers, and I would like to read it for myself. I won a $15 credit in Book Depository via a giveaway (yey!) and I immediately thought of this book. ☺

The movie adaptation stars Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess and will be released August 2011. From the trailer alone, I'm guessing I would love this movie. I've made early plans with some friends, and I hope that would push through! I've heard that this involves themes of friends-with-benefits (oops, not very wholesome) and unrequited love, so it's not advisable to watch this with your best friend you have feelings for! :P

Here are two trailers (official and UK) that I got from Youtube.




So will you watch it, wait for it on DVD, or skip it?

And if you happen to have read the book, please give me your thoughts on it, without giving spoilers of course! Thanks in advance! ☺
read more

Book Review: Every Girl's Guide to Flings

, by Janine M.


Every Girl's Guide to Flings by Marla Miniano
Because bad girls fall in love too.

In her high heels, short skirts, and purple eyeliner, Rickie is known as the wayward friend of good girls Anna and Chrissy. Her string of meaningless flings, happening parties, and more boys lining up to ask her out make her the envy of every teenage girl—till she sets her sights on a very bad idea: Anna's ex. Is Rickie headed for disaster? Or will she finally fall in love and get her very own happy ending?

Rule number 1: Know where to start.
Rule number 2: Trust your instincts.
Rule number 3: Don't take things too seriously.
Rule number 4: Mistakes do not make up for other mistakes.
Rule number 5: Learn to take risks.
Rule number 6: All's fair in love and war.
Rule number 7: Know where it all ends.
Rule number 8: Be open to finding yourself.
Rule number 9: Change is inevitable.
Rule number 10: Sometimes, a fling can lead to The Real Thing.

My thoughts:
Okay. I admit. I am in love with this character. Rickie is the party girl of the trio, the one who never gets serious with a guy, the one with flings you need all of  your fingers and toes to count. She's the intruder to Anna and Chrissy's longtime friendship. She's the daughter who is not as talented, pretty, and ma-PR as her older sister, Lexie. She stays out late at night to party with her gay friend Bryan and to hook up with boys. Eventually, she chose to be with Jaime, Anna's ex, much to the chagrin of her friends. It didn't last though, because of Rickie's commitment issues. Rickie turned out to sincerely like Jaime and in a confrontation-for-closure scene she acknowledged the fact that she could have chosen to be with him but she chose to walk away. One weekend changed her perspective on life and love when she learned how her sister Lexie chose not to pursue a relationship with Timmy (Anna's brother), even if they liked each other because it was the right thing to do. I like the fact that Rickie realized that she shouldn't be looking elsewhere for affection, because she had the right people (family and friends) with her to give her the love that she needs if only she chooses to let them in and have a sincere relationship with them. She learned to value herself, respect herself, and see herself as a person who deserves something serious and who is capable of something serious. I sort of related to her character in this vein. I loved that the author was able to let her character speak in this candid, unpretentious voice. Rickie seems to be the type to tell it like it is. Gah, I just love her. I'm confident she and Diego ended up happily as a couple. Rickie, no longer lonely. ☺

 Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ ☺


read more

Book Review: Every Girl's Guide to Boys

, by Janine M.


Every Girl's Guide to Boys by Marla Miniano
Because two boys wanting you isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Chrissy thinks her life is problem free (she even sets up an online advice column to make use of all her good girl talent) till her best friend, the boy she's been in love with since she was maybe five, comes back from the US. Now this would be a good thing if she wasn't already in an unofficial, sort-of relationship with her long-time crush Nathan. Is it finally time for Chrissy to trash her good girl image and follow her gut? Or is she making the biggest mistake of her life?

Because I am so passionate about this "trilogy", I shall write as much spoilers as I can. I really am sorry about this Ms. Marla Miniano, but you are one heck of a talented writer.

Rule number 1: Not having (boy) problems is A Good Thing

The story opens with Chrissy describing how other people see her as a girl who has no problems at all which is probably due to her being a responsible, well-adjusted, level-headed, and mature-for-her-age teenager. She chooses to spend time with family than partying with friends on weekends. She has good grades and she has no record of ever being in trouble. Sounds like one of your girl friends right? Or maybe it sounds a bit like you, reader of this blog post. ☺
read more