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Ten TV Series That I Love To Watch
06 Sep

Ten TV Series That I Love To Watch

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Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. Each week they post a new Top Ten list that members at The Broke and the Bookish will answer. All bloggers are then welcomed to join. This week’s topic is: Ten TV Series That I Love To Watch. 

I haven’t done a Top Ten Tuesday in quite a while, university and life has just been a little crazy, but I have a little time now, so I thought – why not. 

I loved to watch TV series, but it’s a rare occasion that I watch them while they are on TV. So yes, I binge watch TV shows. It’s fun and exhausting all the at the same time. I have broken up today’s topic into two parts.

The first is series that are currently on TV – meaning that they show hasn’t finished yet. And the second are for shows that have long finished – and yes I love watching older shows. 

Current TV

Game of Thrones: I loved watching GoT, this is one of few that I watch while it’s on TV simply because I don’t want to be spoiled.  

Supernatural: need I say more. It started when I was much younger – but it scared the crap out of me (still does sometimes), so I stopped watching it, but I am all caught up now. 

Shadowhunters: If you know me, you know that I love my Shadowhunter books, so of course I watch the TV series. It might be perfect, but its way better than the movie. 

Flash: I love my superheros and this might be my favourite out of the DC series, Arrow is close behind. 

The 100: This is one of the shows that my sister and I still down and watch together, and I love how it’s getting better as it goes. 

Finished Series

Gilmore Girls: I watch this series when I was younger, but with the reboot coming I thought I would re-watch and I enjoy it. 

Wonder Woman (1975): I love Wonder Woman, she is one of my favourite heroes and I love this series. 

Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993): I love it okay. I am not a massive fan of the superman movies, but give me this series another day. 

Full House: Another series I binge watched because of a reboot. My family and I watched this together and it had has in giggles. 

Buffy: Now this series I basically grew up watching and I will always love it. One of the TV series that started my love for the supernatural. 

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What TV series do you love to watch? Do we share any? Have you watched any of the ones that I do? Let’s Chat! 

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Book Review: Disruption by Jessica Shirvington
04 Sep

Book Review: Disruption by Jessica Shirvington

Posted by angelreads Book Reviews, OZYA, OZYA Reviews 1 Comment

Disruption CoverDisruption by Jessica Shirvington

Pages: 400
Publish date: April 1st 2014
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
ISBN: 0732296285
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU – Dymocks 

What if a microchip could identify your perfect match?
What if it could be used against you and the ones you love?Eight years ago, Mercer Corporation’s M-Bands became mandatory. An evolution of the smartphone, the bracelets promised an easier life. Instead, they have come to control it.Two years ago, Maggie Stevens watched helplessly as one of the people she loves most was taken from her, shattering her world as she knew it.

Now, Maggie is ready. And Quentin Mercer – heir to the M-Corp empire – has become key to Maggie’s plan. But as the pieces of her dangerous design fall into place, could Quentin’s involvement destroy everything she’s fought for?

In a world full of broken promises, the ones Maggie must keep could be the most heartbreaking.

Disruption:

I received a copy of Disruption by Jessica Shirvington from Harper Collins YA Australia in exchange for an honest review, this has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book. 

I do not know why I put off reading Disruption for such a long time – I read Between the Lives and loved it and I haven’t heard anything horrible about it, so when I had the chance to review it – I said yes.

Disruption follows protagonist Maggie Stevens in a world where a microchip could identify your perfect match. Where bracelets, that were created to make life easier control not only your life, but the decisions that you make. When Maggie loses something that she holds dear, she wants revenge and the perfect place to start is with the heir to the M-Corp Empire; Quentin Mercer.

I cannot explain how much I loved Disruption, it’s one of those books that always keeps you on your feet. You have no idea what is going to happen next, what the author is going to throw at you. It’s captivating, enthralling and you are wrapped up in the world from the get go.

I adored Maggie as a protagonist, she was fierce and strong, but she is also breakable. On the outside, she has this persona, however, as the book goes on you find out that she needs someone, that this closed off person needs people in her life that want to be there for her. She feels deeply, but hides it all. She has spent two years creating her plan and she doesn’t want anyone to demolish it. At the start there are times that Maggie is unlikable, yet she fits perfectly into the world.  

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Quentin – I cannot say anything bad about him. He was charming, sweet and hella adorable. There was this force about him that she hit the book in all the right places. It seems like he can be walked all over, but he’s not. Quentin is just as strong and Maggie.

Gus is brilliant and I am not just talking about his mind. He’s like the comic relief, yet so much more. He adds another dimension to Disruption and makes it even more interesting. He isn’t the love interest, but has this bond with Maggie that is bang on. I loved the friendship that these two build over the course of the book.

The romance – it was beautiful and my heart as breaking the whole way through. I was just waiting for the moment for Quentin was going go find out that Maggie was using him, at first. I was like ‘no, no please don’t happen.’  Yes, Maggie was lying and manipulated him most of the book, but they still gave me heaps of feels and all I wanted was for them to be together.

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The world that Jessica Shirvington built for Disruption was fascinating and riveting. You would think that it’s like other dystopian worlds – however it’s far from it. The world that she shaped was complex and enthralling. It’s unique and you never know what is around the corner.

One of the main reasons why I loved Disruption as much as I did was that it didn’t have perfect people, even though that was one of the things the world was trying to achieve. From the protagonist, to the families, no one is perfect. It was such a fresh look on what YA dystopian is. There are things that Maggie does that are not right, and it highlights that not one of us will ever be perfect.

Overall, Disruption made me laugh, nearly cry and had me squealing for more. It’s a fantastic book that you will not stop reading from the first page. With enthralling characters, an engrossing world and a plot that keeps you right there in the action, Disruption is a must read for everyone that loves YA and beyond. And just a quick little hint – there is a MAJOR cliff-hanger so make sure you have Corruption by your side.

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Have you read Disruption by Jessica Shirvington? Did you love it as much as I did? Have you read any of here other books. Do you know that I have an interview with her, from my #LoveOZYA series? Why not check it and let’s chat! 

 

#LoveOzYA Interview: Cath Crowley – Blog Tour
02 Sep

#LoveOzYA Interview: Cath Crowley – Blog Tour

Posted by angelreads Author Interviews, Blog Tours, OZYA, OZYA Interviews 1 Comment

OZYA Author Interview_ Cath Crowley

It was always hard finding book that represent where I live or even by author that live in the same country as me, especially in young adult. So I created a feature called #LoveOZYA Interviews, where I find those Aussie YA authors. As this series has gone on I have been introduced into some fabulous authors. 

I thought it was a fun way for everyone around the world to get to know these authors and maybe make them want to pick up their books. And that is what I am aiming to do, spread the word about #LoveOZYA and get everyone reading it. 

You can check out my previous interviews with authors like Jay Kristoff, Gabrielle Tozer, Sarah Ayoub,  Jessica Shirvington, and last week Fiona Wood at Angel Reads. 

Today is a very special edition of my #LoveOZYA Interview series, not only have I had the honour of reading Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley early, but I had the chance to include her in a series that highlights the fantastic authors we have in Australia. 

Cath Crowley is the author of  Graffiti Moon (2010, Pan Macmillan) Chasing Charlie Duskin/A Little Wanting Song (2005, Pan Macmillan),  the Gracie Faltrain trilogy (2004, Pan Macmillan) and Words in Deep Blue (2016, Pan Macmillan). 

Author Pic Cath CrowleyHi Cath, welcome to Angel Reads! Firstly could you introduce yourself to everyone and tell us a bit about your background?

Hello, it’s lovely to be here. Thanks for having me. My name is Cath Crowley, and I write Young Adult fiction (mostly). My books include Graffiti Moon, Chasing Charlie Duskin (A Little Wanting Song), the Gracie Faltrain trilogy and now, Words in Deep Blue. I find myself writing about the arts a lot. And love.

What has your writing journey been like? When did you start writing and why?

I didn’t start writing seriously until I was thirty. Before that, when I was about 24, my eldest brother, Anthony, turned my letters into a musical called The Journey Girl. The process of people hearing my work made me think about writing, but it wasn’t until 2000 that I quit my teaching job to study Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT. I loved the course. I loved meeting other writers, learning about their process, learning about structure and characterisation.

While studying at RMIT, I had some pieces published in The Age, and then Pan Macmillan offered to publish the first Gracie in 2003. The journey has been wonderful, but not easy. I love writing but I find it difficult – I find structure quite challenging – but even still, I love that part of writing.

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Can you tell us about the process of getting your first book published?

I wrote The Life and Times of Gracie Faltrain while I was studying at RMIT. That meant I had a lot of support. I had a wonderful class full of writers who workshopped it for me. I had a brilliant teacher, Clare Renner, who had a lot of good advice. I sent the manuscript in on the slush pile to publishers, but was rejected.

Then I went to Sydney to interview Markus Zusak. He was about to win the CBCA for The Messenger. He mentioned Anna McFarlane in passing. He said she was a wonderful editor and publisher. So I sent Gracie in on the slush pile to Pan Macmillan and they picked it up. They were brilliant at guiding me through the editing process.

Was it a different experience when your subsequent books were published?
It was different in that I suddenly realised I didn’t actually know anything about writing a book – I’d had all this lovely confidence before because I was just writing for my workshop group and myself. That began what will be a life long thing – learning how to write, trying to get better, challenging myself with every book.

Fun Fact About Cath

Words in Deep Blue tells a story of a second-hand bookshop with a Letter Library. It’s a beautiful concept – can you tell us where you got the inspiration for this? 

Thank you. The idea for the book came from a lot of different places, but I can’t remember exactly when the idea of The Letter Library came to me. I remember wanting to write a story about books with letters in them. I remember buying an old typewriter and tapping out letters to strangers.

I couldn’t work out how the letters would arrive to a specific person. How would that be possible, logistically? The next thing I remember is telling a friend about The Letter Library. I could see it – a wall of loved books –where people were free to love lines in them. I expect it arrived one night – after looking at all the things that were left in books, after sleeping on it. But I can’t be certain.

You are an OZYA author, can you tell us what are some of your favourite Aussie YA books are?

Some of these are older titles but these are ones I’ve adored over the years. These are the ones I re read.

The Other Side of Summer by Emily Gale                                                           All I Ever Wanted by Vikki Wakefield

The Stars at Oktober Bend by Glenda Millard                                  Clancy of The Undertow by Christopher Currie

Six Impossible Things by Fiona Wood                         Notes from the Teenage Underground by Simmone Howell

Beatle Meets Destiny by Gabrielle Williams                                             The Astrologer’s Daughter by Rebecca Lim

Finding Cassie Crazy by Jaclyn Moriarty                                                            The Piper’s Son by Melina Marchetta

Five Parts Dead by Tim Pegler                                                                                                    Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar

Love, Ghosts and Nosehairs by Steven Herrick

I could actually go on to make this a very long list. There’s so much brilliant Aussie YA.

Have you read any of Cath Crowley books? If you haven’t you need to get on it. My review for Words in Deep Blue will be up on the 11th of September – hint – I really enjoyed it. You can find Cath on twitter at @CathCrowley, her website and don’t forget to add her books to your goodreads. 

30336056Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley

Pages: 352
Publish date: August 30 2016
Publisher: Pan Australia
ISBN: 1742612385
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon US – Amazon AU – Dymocks 

This is a love story.
It’s the story of Howling Books, where readers write letters to strangers, to lovers, to poets.
It’s the story of Henry Jones and Rachel Sweetie. They were best friends once, before Rachel moved to the sea.
Now, she’s back, working at the bookstore, grieving for her brother Cal and looking for the future in the books people love, and the words they leave behind
 
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Thank you Cath for joining me at Angel Reads and sharing your journey. Have you read any of Cath’s books? Did you like them? Are you going to read them? Let’s Chat! Also don’t forget to check out the rest of the blog tour – because it’s pretty awesome. 

Come back next week for some more Aussie fun. If you want to know more about the #LoveOZYA movement check out the website for all the details. 

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I have a love-hate relationship with this series. I have a love-hate relationship with this series. But I ended up really enjoying this one. It’s best friends to fake dating to-lovers. It’s always been you, bad-boy/good-girl, and I loved that. While Save Your Breath has quite a few tropes, it really leads itself to it, and it works. 

Aleks and Mia have known each other for years now. Since they were teenagers, that angst has been building up this whole time. And you can tell right from the get-go, it’s fantastic. I even wanted more of it, because I love pain. When Aleks went to live with Mia’s family as a teenager, sparks flew, but for many reasons, they both put their feelings aside. And well, now they are not only going to be fake-dating, but they might as well be engaged, too. 

I really enjoyed seeing how both Aleks and Mia both tried to hide how they were feeling throughout the whole ‘fake-dating’ situation, but anyone could see it. They know each other as no one else does. Aleks has a lot going on, and while I do think this was brushed over a little too much, Mia is his centre. Mia is a massive music star and is a female in the industry, so yeah, people don’t respect her. Obvsiouly because why couldn’t a female star be badass and write about the things that she has gone through? Aleks and Mia get each other, and that is very clear from the start; they are both just trying to squash everything. We get to see them slowly start to show how they feel, and well, one night it all explodes. 

Overall, I enjoyed this one a lot; it’s not my favourite of the series, but I had a great time reading it. I liked Aleks and Mia a lot as characeters and while I think the mental health aspect could have been explored a whole lot more, I can see why it wasn’t. The romance was slow and spicy, the angst was great, and the payoff for these two was what they needed. 

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Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I onl Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I only ended up reading 3 books in. 3 pretty fun books but one of my slowest readings months in a while. 

And I’m going to be honest here it’s because I’ve been constantly reading Heated Rivalry fanfics. 🤷‍♀️ I’m having the best time though. 

How was your reading in February? Any 5  star reads? 

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January was a really solid reading month. I read s January was a really solid reading month. I read some books that had been on my tbr for some time, reread a few things that peaked my interest. I also started a few new series. And just had a good time!

I just had a really good start to the year. While February is a little slow so far I’m looking forward to what I can pick up.

What did you read in January? Any 5-star reads? Let’s chat! 

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Can you believe that it’s already February? I know Can you believe that it’s already February? I know I can’t. But that means it’s a new month with more releases coming out! And that makes me excited. Some fantastic titles releasing this month and I cannot wait to read them. 📚

A couple of these are on my TBR already and some have just caught my eye and that makes me super excited to pick them up. 🖤

What are you looking forward to reading this month? Let’s chat! ✨

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