Friday, January 18, 2013

Beautiful Creatures; What I'm Reading Now

I picked up Beautiful Creatures on a whim while I was shopping for a birthday present in Barnes and Noble. There was an entire table filled with the series: Beautiful Creatures, Beautiful Chaos....

The blurb at the top screamed something along the lines of "If you loved Twilight and The Hunger Games, read this book!" 

I put it down and walked away.

Something drew me back - the gorgeous font for the title, perhaps. Plus the back sounded intriguing. And inside, when I cracked a copy for that all-important peek, I saw that the writing was good - the authors, Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, were well-versed in Southern Gothic and the language of South Carolina.

And it's the first of a series of four, so if I like it, there are three more long books to enjoy. 

YESSSS.

I liked the characters too - Ethan Wate and Lena Duchannes. I bought it, along with The Westing Game (can you believe I never read that before?) 

Honestly, sending me into a bookstore to buy a gift is like telling an addict to pick up your prescription.

So, here's what I'm reading now:

Beautiful Creatures (Sorry - Amazon wouldn't let me post a link to the first book. It's one of those "all media seems to be eating funky brownies" weeks.)



 The Night Circus



The Sable City - this is FREE. Just saying...



The Westing Game



Ah, the joy of having four books going at once. I'll report back on all of them to let you know how it's coming along.

7 comments:

Connie J Jasperson said...

I am not allowed to go to B&N without a babysitter, lol! This series sounds interesting!

Alison DeLuca said...

I may have lost my B&N privileges now too, Connie. :)

LW said...

The Night Circus - loved that one.

Alison DeLuca said...

It was a bit slow at the start, I thought, but perhaps that's because I opened it after The Age of Miracles. I loved that book so much - it was a tough act to follow.

Still, getting into Night Circus now!

Johanna Garth said...

I just finished Swimming Home which was so indescribably beautiful to me. Now I'm reading Canada because it's Richard Ford and I feel like I should, but I don't love it.

Hart Johnson said...

Funny how publishers see numbers and thing mentioning Twilight is a good idea. I'm not sure if ANYTHING could have brought be back. But I'm glad you're enjoying it!

Alison DeLuca said...

Swimming Home? Must add that to my list. Along with The Azalea Assault and Losing Hope, of course ;)