Friday 27 February 2015

Fun Fact Friday (#54)

Fun Fact Friday is a meme hosted by Lettora at I’m Booked! If you’d like to join and do your own Fun Fact Friday, just ask! At I’m Booked! Every week we’ll give you five new, fun facts.

This week’s five facts:

1.  Iceland and the Faroe Islands are the only countries in the world where there are no mosquitoes.

2.  You can only see a rainbow if your back is to the Sun.

3.  Fleas can live for a year without eating.

4.  Most people have fewer friends than their friends have. This is known as the “"friendship paradox".

5.  The average dog is as intelligent as a two-year-old child.

Wednesday 25 February 2015

When a Book is Bad: The 7 Stages of a DNF



Have you ever started reading a book but then realised you couldn’t bring yourself to finish it? Was it so boring that you fell asleep? If I start something, I like to finish. But sometimes a book is so boring that I can’t even force myself to read it I don’t normally DNF books, but occasionally it does happen. 

I recently realized I just couldn't get through a book, which is a shame because it's by an author that I like so I thought I would enjoy it. I might do a follow up, half-review post but for now I thought I’d make a little infographic of the stages I go through when I’m reading a book that leads to a DNF:

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If you're really not enjoying a book it's okay to save it for later or maybe even give up on it completely. Reading should be fun and if you're not having fun get a different book. 

Have you ever had to DNF a book? What was it?

*DNF = Did not finish

Monday 23 February 2015

Sisters by Raina Telgemeier



Title: Sisters
Author: Raina Telgemeier
Publisher: Scholastic
Page Count: 200
Publication Date: August 26th 2014
Obtained: Purchased

Synopsis:

Three weeks. Two sisters. One car. A True Story
Raina can't wait to be a big sister. But once Amara is born, things aren't quite how she expected them to be. Amara is cute, but she's also a cranky, grouchy baby, and mostly prefers to play by herself. Their relationship doesn't improve much over the years. But when a baby brother enters the picture, and later, when something doesn't seem right between their parents, they realize they must figure out how to get along. They are sisters, after all. (~Goodreads)

What I Thought:

This was a nice little graphic novel about a girl’s relationship with her sister. In the present the story takes place with the family going on a road trip from California to Colorado to visit their cousins for the holidays. The car journey takes about a week and of course there is tension between the siblings as it difficult to get along in such a small place.

I enjoyed this book and it actually reminded me of the relationship that I have with my younger sister. I felt that in a lot of ways I could relate to the author. Raina (protagonist) is a teenager about to start high school who feels she need more space. Her and her sister having been sharing a room all their lives and they hardly go a day without arguing. This situation gets more exhausting for everyone when their younger brother is born. The book alternates between present and past, so as we progress through the story we get more background on how the family came to be. 

This book is a quick read and tells a cute, but short story from, the author, Telgemeier’s childhood.  I enjoyed reading it and the only thing I would have liked was for it to be maybe a bit longer. All in all a good read.

Rating: 4/5

Friday 20 February 2015

Fun Fact Friday (#53)

Fun Fact Friday is a meme hosted by Lettora at I’m Booked! If you’d like to join and do your own Fun Fact Friday, just ask! At I’m Booked! Every week we’ll give you five new, fun facts.

 
This week’s five facts:

1.  Giraffes can go longer without drinking water than camels can.

2.  Spiders can survive for hours underwater by entering a self-induced coma.

3.  The world record for holding one's breath underwater is 22 minutes

4. The most frequently used letter in English is the letter 'E' .

5. The most frequently used word is the word 'The'.

Friday 13 February 2015

Fun Fact Friday (#52)


Fun Fact Friday is a meme hosted by Lettora at I’m Booked! If you’d like to join and do your own Fun Fact Friday, just ask! At I’m Booked! Every week we’ll give you five new, fun facts.
 
This week’s five facts:

1.  There are more ways to shuffle a deck of cards than there are atoms on Earth.

2.  The dates 4/4, 6/6, 8/8, 10/10, and 12/12 all fall on the same day of the week.

3.  One person in 20 is born with an extra rib.

4.  Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.

5.  Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.

Tuesday 10 February 2015

Wonder by R. J Palacio



Title: Wonder
Author: R. J Palacio
Publisher: Corgi
Page Count: 315
Publication Date: January 1st 2012
Obtained: Purchased

Synopsis:

You can't blend in when you were born to stand out.

My name is August. I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse.

August Pullman wants to be an ordinary ten-year-old. He does ordinary things. He eats ice cream. He plays on his Xbox. He feels ordinary - inside.

But Auggie is far from ordinary. Ordinary kids don't make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds. Ordinary kids don't get stared at wherever they go.

Born with a terrible facial abnormality, Auggie has been home-schooled by his parents his whole life, in an attempt to protect him from the cruelty of the outside world. Now, for the first time, he's being sent to a real school - and he's dreading it. All he wants is to be accepted - but can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, underneath it all?

Narrated by Auggie and the people around him whose lives he touches forever,
Wonder is a funny, frank, astonishingly moving debut to read in one sitting, pass on to others, and remember long after the final page.

What I Thought:

I actually quite enjoyed this book. It’s different from what I usually read and funnily enough I picked it up because of the cover. August is a 10 year old boy, who was born with a birth defect that has left him with a facial abnormality. He has been sheltered his whole life from the outside world and so, of course, has his reservations about going to a real school rather than being home schooled from the comfort of his home. It was interesting to see the way that he interacted with the other students but what was also interesting was to see how those same students reacted to his presence.

Palacio doesn’t sugar coat the fact that the way August looks often gets him unwanted attention. August uses self-deprecating humour as a way to break the ice and show people he doesn’t take himself too seriously. Throughout the book he makes friends, some who are good and some who disappoint, but Palacio tries to keep the story realistic. Most students warm to August and befriend him in some way but just like in real life there are some who refuse to be personable with him almost entirely because of how he looks. We get the opportunity to see the story progress whilst being told from different point of views. This let us see, for example, how August’s condition and his need for more parental attention effects his sister Via.

At times I found the way some characters spoke to be somewhat immature but I have to remember that it’s told mostly from the perspective of 10 year olds. I also would have like to have seen a chapter from the parent’s perspective because I felt that would have added another dimension to the story, something more serious. This may have taken away from the childlike ‘feel’ that the book has but at times I wanted something a bit more heart wrenching which is what I was expecting when I started reading the book. All in all, this is a good read and I would recommend it. I feel like it’s aimed at younger readers (tweens) but all ages would enjoy it.

Rating: 4/5

Friday 6 February 2015

Fun Fact Friday (#51)

Fun Fact Friday is a meme hosted by Lettora at I’m Booked! If you’d like to join and do your own Fun Fact Friday, just ask! At I’m Booked! Every week we’ll give you five new, fun facts.
 
This week’s five facts:

1. 84% of vegetarians eventually go back to eating meat.

2. The appendix may have been used for digesting leaves. This theory is supported by koala and horse appendixes which do just that.

3. "Astronauts" come from America. Space explorers from Russia are called "cosmonauts."

4. The portrayal of CPR on TV has a survival rate of 66% while in a real life hospital it's about 15%.


5. The word 'silly' originally meant blissful or blessed.