Showing posts with label 2013 book challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 book challenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

TBR Challenge: Jennifer Crusie - Bet Me

Minerva Dobbs knows how to work the odds.
Calvin Morrisey always plays to win.
But when they face off, neither one is prepared.
Because when real life meets true love, all bets are off. . . .
Minerva Dobbs knows that happily-ever-after is a fairy tale, especially with a man who asked her to dinner to win a bet, even if he is gorgeous and successful Calvin Morrisey. Cal knows commitment is impossible, especially with a woman as cranky as Min Dobbs, even if she does wear great shoes and keep him on his toes. When they say good-bye at the end of their evening, they cut their losses and agree never to see each other again.
But fate has other plans, and it's not long before Min and Cal meet again. Soon they're dealing with a jealous ex-boyfriend, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, a determined psychologist, chaos theory, a freakishly intelligent cat, Chicken Marsala, and more risky propositions than either of them ever dreamed of. Including the biggest gamble of all---true love.


Comment: Following this month's theme for the challenge I've picked a book that was recommended to me. It was a recommendation by a couple of friends last year, actually. I mean, I have read books by the author but like so many others whose books I've enjoyed, this one got a little bit "forgotten"...*shamed face*. So, last year those friends were talking about her books and I said I've read 4 of them, not this one. They said I should though, so I bought the book and decided to read it. I got in June.
So, this is February and I finally decided to get into it and it would serve this month's theme as well.

Bet Me is the story of Min Dobbs and Cal Morrisey. 
Min is an actuary and a bit overweight, a fact her mother doesn't let her forget. The book starts with Min being dumped by her boyfriend and later she's the target of a weird bet, which she hears about and decides to get revenge on the poor guy who accepted to get her to bed for ten dollars.
Cal didn't really accept the bet but he went with it just to end the conversation with David, a client. He goes with Min and they have a witty conversation but don't think there's any point in keeping up the pretense so they say their goodbyes in the end.
However, fate seems to hammer them with clues on how they're meant for each other and in the following weeks, Min and Cal get themselves together very often until it becomes clear they should get each other a try.

I really enjoyed reading this book! I think it's bigger strength is the dialogue. I loved the way everyone talked and all the comebacks. It was quite the fresh story on dialogue because it didn't seem forced or rehearsed, it was almost like it just popped to the character's mouth although I know the author has certainly spend time on it. But it did feel real and funny.
I liked the overall story too. I'm not a huge fan of contemporaries but lately I've been reading some interesting ones. This was fun and cute and with great scenes, loved the one with Min having diner at Cal's house. I always fear contemporaries might degenerate into chick lit, which usually annoys me a lot, I'm not into the whole idea of whining about a boyfriend or the drama of fighting with one's mother, its just not something I enjoy and when starting a light contemporary I get the idea I might see it and automatically prepare myself. This means I was overjoyed to read as fast as I could because the story and the characters weren't anything of what I expected. Sure, I've read before books by the author, but one never knows, a book is a whole new world we must set ourselves to find out about.
Like I said, the characters were a great surprise. I liked knowing them and understanding their motivations. I liked Min and the fact she knew she was overweight and still let her mother make her feel guilty. I understand why she did it because it's not so easy to put aside things family tell us, in everyone there's the need to feel acceptance and Min was surely trying to get hrs even at the cost of her self esteem. Although, she was smart enough to understand things and she managed to feel happy and glad at times, especially when around her friends. Nothing like a support system to help us. 
Cal was intriguing, he was described as a ladies man, never to commit but he seemed taken by Min pretty soon even when they agreed not to extend their relationship further than their first date. But during the book we saw him and more of his personality come forward and I liked him and even more because he didn't see Min's problems, to him, she was overweight but lush, she was angry but witty, she was perfect for him.
So, the romance was great, and with so many steps to the big finale it didn't seem rushed either.
The secondary characters were fun too and I liked most of them too. I think the author really knew how to "built" a cast to this story and it's almost like everything just goes with the flow, it seems easy.
I think the book is a winner for sure. It has some hidden lessons for us to think about and interesting tidbits about several subjects, from how to cook, how to feel worthy, how to deal with dyslexia and how to stand up for yourself, and even how to defend your loved ones from bad influences in his/her family :)
I was very glad to have read the book, I couldn't out it down and to be honest I was up until 3pm just to finish it. It's a very easy read, but cute and addictive. I think anyone would enjoy it and despite having being released back in 2004, look at me, I just read it and it was great, and it won lots of prizes in its year.
Anyone else should try it too, it's never too late to read a good book.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

TBR Challenge: Courtney Milan - The Governess Affair

Three months ago, governess Serena Barton was let go from her position. Unable to find new work, she’s demanding compensation from the man who got her sacked: a petty, selfish, swinish duke. But it’s not the duke she fears. It’s his merciless man of business—the man known as the Wolf of Clermont. The formidable former pugilist has a black reputation for handling all the duke’s dirty business, and when the duke turns her case over to him, she doesn’t stand a chance. But she can’t stop trying—not with her entire future at stake.
Hugo Marshall is a man of ruthless ambition—a characteristic that has served him well, elevating the coal miner’s son to the right hand man of a duke. When his employer orders him to get rid of the pestering governess by fair means or foul, it’s just another day at the office. Unfortunately, fair means don’t work on Serena, and as he comes to know her, he discovers that he can’t bear to use foul ones. But everything he has worked for depends upon seeing her gone. He’ll have to choose between the life that he needs, and the woman he is coming to love…

Comment: Here it is my comment for the book I've chosen for January's theme.
We were supposed to read a novella or a short-story and I've picked Governess Affair because I wanted to read it since I knew so many people loved it, considering how short it was. I thought it fit perfectly this month's theme.

This novella is the prequel to a new series and tells us the story of Serena, a governess who sits in a bench in front of a duke's house and rumors say she's got out of her previous job because the duke offered her a job as tutor to his child. A child he doesn't have.
Hugo is a sort of enforcer for the duke, he manages the duke's business. While trying to get rid of the governess he learns her demands aren't as simple and her reasons aren't as mundane, Slowly they start to exchange "attacks" until they reach an agreement.

This was the first book I've read by this author. I was already curious over some of her previous books but never attempted to read any simply because I have so many, I was delaying the inevitable.
I liked the story. I read historicals without a problem, and I enjoyed the setting a lot. The story intrigued me and I really thought it would be about a governess demanding satisfaction over a bad job offer. I didn't read any detailed reviews so I wouldn't be influenced when I finally decided to get to it. So, I was quite surprised to see the real issue there wasn't merely an employment position in a time where women didn't have any rights to speak of. I was a bit sad over what motivated Serena to protest and I think this subject had everything to work out in a bigger book, because I couldn't put aside the fast way Serena and Hugo started to give in to their attraction or, I think, it was due to the way it's written and made me believe not time enough had passed since Serena had her...issues. I'll explain: Serena had an awful experience because of the duke and she didn't take long to jump into to another situation that, despite very, very different was very close to the one before and I thought someone in real life wouldn't feel so "normal" in such a short time.
Perhaps it's just me, I'm very picky on my heroine's behavior and I tend to put myself in their shoes and sometimes I don't think it's the one I'd chose...
Apart from this, which is really more of a personal pet peeve of mine, I liked the book, the writing style, the story..I'm also very curious about the next books in the series and will get them when they're out and I can buy them.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Challenge for 2013

When 2012 ended and I was doing the statistics of the year I thought this year I'd just read with the flow and stick to the book clubs I participate in, not caring about challenges, but like always, the call of a potential great book is stronger and here I am, already signed up to do the TBR List challenge.
It's hosted by Wendy, the Super Librarian and it has monthly themes.
My biggest fear isn't if I finish the challenge, I'm pretty confidant I will, it's the posting days that worry me. Anyway, I hope I can post at the right days, but if not I already asked if it's OK to post a bit later and considering this, I went ahead with the challenge. I have a top page for it and will post soon about the books I've chosen (haven't them all yet, though) and why.
Hope you all can participate too or, at least, any other fun challenge.