Top Ten Tuesday | Most Inspiring Quotes

Top Ten Tuesday

 Top Ten Most Inspiring Quotes

Friends, I do love quotes. I’ve got journals filled with them, random scraps of paper covered in them, and a woefully incomplete Goodreads list that barely scratches the surface. But honestly, is there anything better than reading a passage–long or short–that just makes you go, “OMG. I’VE BEEN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING JUST NOW. WORD LIGHTNING.”? I don’t think so. Some of the bookish quotes that’ve stuck with me the longest came from exactly these kinds of moments. Not just because they’re pretty and well-said, but because they actually meant something to me.  So this list isn’t just my favorite quotes, nor the ones that I think are the prettiest. They’re the ones that, when I read them, they make me think a little bit more about myself: the things I’m afraid of, the things that give me warm fuzzies, the things that remind me not to be so hard on others or myself, the things that make me different and, frankly, super cool. (You guys, too.)

quotesSooo, I’ve never read this book. BUT! It just strikes a major chord with me, especially when I’m afraid, which is often. I’m a scaredy cat. But this reminds me to be kind. To try to understand where others are coming from. To make an effort to turn dragons into princesses, if they want to be, and to leave the dragons that want to be dragons as they are.

quotesI love this quote. LOVE IT. I love the way Jandy Nelson explains GROWING. Screwing up and learning from mistakes. Making sure to keep all of the shitty parts so that we can remember how far we’ve come.

quotes“In many ways, unwise love is the truest love.” BOOM, PROPHET ROTHFUSS HAS SPOKEN. This quote is such an important thing to remember in relationships of all kinds, for me. How love is true when you see the nasty parts and love it (or him or her or whomever) anyway. I also love how this quote urges me to not always THINK. FEEL sometimes, Amy.

quotesListen, when GRRM tells you to WAR UP, you obey. I remember exactly what’s happening when this quote is spoken by Tyrion Lannister. He’s at Winterfell, outside at night talking to Jon Snow, who’s emoing about being a bastard. Tyrion’s like, “DUDE, take it from me: Being dealt a crap hand doesn’t meant you have to fold.” Best. And I love the message. Toughen up. Don’t let the (ahem) bastards get you down.

quotesAs someone who reads all the books, words are important to me. I’m better at expressing myself with written words than spoken ones. But words can also be hollow, and this quote is a great reminder that words often need to be backed up. DOING instead of SAYING.

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, YO. Can’t get much more inspiring than this. God, this book made me weep like an infant.

quotesOMG. Ok. So, I read THE POISONWOOD BIBLE in college when I was going through an Oprah’s book club phase. Of all the books I read then, this is the one that burrowed into my deepest parts, especially this line. Maybe it’s not inspiring so much as it is frank about life. Sometimes good things happen to bad people, and sometimes good people still get screwed. Sometimes, shit’s just not fair. I take it to the next step in my head, though: Don’t get discouraged. Even when things suck, life is fickle. The chances of things being better in five minutes or a day are pretty good.

quotesI always try to see things in a positive light. Being hopeful is something I try to do every day because I do believe that hope has its own magic.

quotesAnother quote that inspires me to be tough. To not let me troubles get the best of me. One of these days, I’m actually going to ENVISION this. Me lining up all the crap that’s bugging me and punching each one in the face. I can imagine how awesome that would feel.

quotesThere are SOOO many quotes from Harry Potter that are thoughtful and inspiring, but I’ve always loved this one for so many reasons. I think it’s important not to lose some of your childish sense of magic. Which is cheesy, but I believe it’s important. I also love this quote because it reminds me that kids are going to be kids, and it’s important to remember that I was a kid once too, screwing up and barely having any cares in the world. So when those brats in the souped up cars barrel down my street going 50 mph in a 25 at 2 am, I think of this quote and remind myself that I once did annoying things too. … Then I curse them out and call them horrible names and complain for a day that they woke me up in the middle of the night.

Book Review | The Winner’s Crime | Marie Rutkoski

I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Book Review | The Winner’s Crime | Marie RutkoskiThe Winner's Crime by Marie Rutkoski
Series: The Winner's Curse #2
Published by Farrar Straus & Giroux on March 3, 2015
Genres: Fantasy YA, Young Adult
Pages: 416
Format: ARC
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Book two of the dazzling Winner’s Trilogy is a fight to the death as Kestrel risks betrayal of country for love.

The engagement of Lady Kestrel to Valoria’s crown prince means one celebration after another. But to Kestrel it means living in a cage of her own making. As the wedding approaches, she aches to tell Arin the truth about her engagement…if she could only trust him. Yet can she even trust herself? For—unknown to Arin—Kestrel is becoming a skilled practitioner of deceit: an anonymous spy passing information to Herran, and close to uncovering a shocking secret.

As Arin enlists dangerous allies in the struggle to keep his country’s freedom, he can’t fight the suspicion that Kestrel knows more than she shows. In the end, it might not be a dagger in the dark that cuts him open, but the truth. And when that happens, Kestrel and Arin learn just how much their crimes will cost them.

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Waiting on Wednesday | Hunter | Mercedes Lackey

Waiting on Wednesday

Hunter • Mercedes Lackey

Book cover Hunter Mercedes Lackey

 

Centuries ago, the barriers between our world and the Otherworld were slashed open allowing hideous fantastical monsters to wreak havoc; destroying entire cities in their wake. Now, people must live in enclosed communities, behind walls that keep them safe from the evil creatures constantly trying to break in. Only the corps of teen Hunters with lightning reflexes and magical abilities can protect the populace from the daily attacks.

Joyeaux Charmand is a mountain girl from a close knit village who comes to the big city to join the Hunters. Joy thinks she is only there to perform her civic duty and protect the capitol Cits, or civilians, but as cameras follow her every move, she soon learns that the more successful she is in her hunts, the more famous she becomes.

With millions of fans watching her on reality TV, Joy begins to realize that Apex is not all it seems. She is forced to question everything she grew up believing about the legendary Hunters and the very world she lives in. Soon she finds that her fame may be part of a deep conspiracy that threatens to upend the protective structure built to keep dark magic out. The monsters are getting in and it is up to Joy to find out why.

So, as a lover of fantasy, Mercedes Lackey is one of the more egregious holes in my reading. Alas. ALAS. This bums me out so much. HOWEVER, now that I know all about HUNTER, I’m stoked to get started on her catalog. The reality TV angle in this one sounds interesting, and it’s not usually something that I enjoy reading about since I don’t really like reality TV. I’m more than willing to look past it, though, because of the “fantastical creatures” that are sneaking their way into this world, mysteriously. Also, conspiracies? Another check. Love reading about those. It sounds a little like a dystopian fantasy! WUTTTT! I’m really excited for HUNTER.

HUNTER comes out on September 1, 2015 from Disney-Hyperion

Hunter Mercedes Lackey

Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten Characters I Want to Check in on

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Characters I Want to Check in on

I don’t know about you all, but this checking in thing is something I do ALL THE TIME. I’m constantly wondering about characters from books I’ve loved as if they were real people–How are they now? What are they up to? Are things still the way they were when I last saw them? Are they still together? (The answer to this is OBVS always yes.) So this Top Ten Tuesday is exciting for me. It’s also mostly couples. Can’t help myself. But the truth is, it’s mostly couples because I love them both and want them both to be OK. Better than OK.

Top Ten TuesdayElisa & Hector | Girl of Fire and Thorns | If you’ve read this series–and if you haven’t, I can’t recommend it enough–you’re probably wondering how things are going for Elisa and Hector. They’re two of my favorite characters who’ve dealt with so much: war, death, love, responsibility, priorities. The evolution of their romance is really special, and their loyalty to one another is solid.

Isla & Josh | Isla and the Happily Ever After | I just reread this book and rediscovered that I LOVE IT SO MUCH. These two. They’re so passionate and intense. Different from Anna and Etienne, who are such AMAZING friends that their love burns slowly. Isla and Josh burn quickly and HOPEFULLY FOREVER. I just want to make sure they’re still in love and living their dreams together up in New Hampshire.

Sean & Puck | The Scorpio Races | DUH. I want to see Sean and Puck, I want to see Corr and Dove, I want to see Thisby, I want to see Sean’s house that they’re inevitably living in. I wish I lived in Thisby so that I could see these two every day.

Lennie & Joe | The Sky Is Everywhere | Another DUH. Talk about two people saving each other from grief and stress with an all-consuming connection. I think we left these two in a really great place, but I still want to see how they are. I want to make sure Lennie is doing what she wants for herself, playing her clarinet or not. I hope she finds some trace of her mother. I hope Joe’s dad isn’t such a tool, and maybe that he’s in a well-respected and awesome indie band with his brothers. I hope they’re happy, together. I’d love to see them again.

Karou & Akiva | Daughter of Smoke and Bone | I got the distinct feeling that this series was over but not OVER, you know? Like there’s maybe more to be told about this world and these people. Because I know that there was so much to repair between the angels and the chimera, I wonder if Karou and Akiva have been able to bridge the hatred a little more.

Eleanor & Park | Eleanor & Park | I heard a rumor that was hopefully not a rumor that Rainbow Rowell was writing a book about Eleanor and Park in their 30s. YES. YES A MILLION TIMES. Their story, even though it’s sad sometimes, is always a little brighter in those moments when their troubles are taking a back seat to THEM.

Josh & Sky | I’ll Meet You There | Ever since I finished this book, and then since I got the special letter from Heather Demetrios, I’ve been ever more convinced that I need to live in a world where these two are real. How is Sky doing at school? How is Josh doing with his puppy? These are really important things. I want to know them.

Violet Markey | All the Bright Places | Oh, Violet. I don’t worry about Violet because I think Finch saved her from her grief. But that doesn’t mean I still don’t want to make sure she’s ok, that she’s learning and moving forward and cherishing all the times she visited unassuming spots across Indiana with a boy she loved.

Michael Merrick | The Elementals | I still haven’t worked up the nerve/desire to write my review of this book because it let me down pretty majorly. Which is devastating because Michael Merrick was my favorite brother. I want to go back and see what’s going on with him and Hannah and his brothers. I also want more kissing this time.

Day & June | Legend | UGH the ending of this series was OUTSTANDING. I loved that Day and June found each other again and that everything was filled with such promise. So even though the ending was pretty perfect, I’d never turn away the opportunity to see how things are with them now.

Nookish No. 1

Nookish

So, friends. Welcome to a new feature here at Tripping Over Books: Nookish. A little background for you: I’m obsessed with book nooks. Not libraries (although HELLO, LOVE THOSE). Not big fluffy beds that you read on (love those too). Book nooks. Little cubbies under the stairs, window seats, secret book lairs up ladders. I want to have a house made only of book nooks, that’s how much I love them. So I decided to highlight some awesome ones in a new feature. Awesome, right? I agree. But as I was looking for pictures, I found myself thinking of, essentially, THEMES. Like, this book nook reminds me of this book, whether because of the decor, the colors, the room around it. Cubbies under the stairs obviously remind me of Harry Potter, for example. When I smooshed these two things together, voila! Nookish was born.

I’m thinking that I’ll post a Nookish post once a month, and I’ll highlight a nook or two and the books that I think “go” best with that nook. Of course, I’ll explain myself.

So without further ado, the first Nookish is all about…the Nordic Nook.

Reading Nook

For some reason, this nook reminds me of Scandinavia. I think it’s the combination of the wood and the stones and the patterns on the pillows. And the tree out the window looks like an evergreen, and evergreens remind me of cold/winter, and cold/winter reminds me of Scandinavia. (Even though the sun is clearly out in this picture and there isn’t any snow.) So I highlighted three books that encompass a few different genres that I’ve read and loved that incorporate Vikings, Scandinavia, and some Norse elements.

EAST by Edith Pattou | Have you guys ever read this one? It’s a really lovely retelling of the East of the Sun, West of the Moon folktale and it takes place–at least for a time–in parts of Scandinavia (can’t remember which, or if it’s even said). The bear is one of my FAVORITES ever. Highly recommend.

BURIAL RITES by Hannah Kent | I read this one with my On the Same Page gals last year and loved it. It’s the novelization of the true story of the last woman executed for murder in Iceland, Agnes. This nook especially reminds me of the badstofas from this book.

ICEFALL by Matthew J. Kirby | This is such a wonderful middle grade. I love it for so many reasons. One, Vikings. Two, mystery (but not a cheesy one). Three, Solveig. Four, it gets nicely meta when it talks about storytelling. Big, BIG fan of this.

Do you guys have any other books that you’d feel right at home reading in this nook? (Aside from all of them?) Share away!

April TBR

April TBR

What I’m Reading in April

So, apparently I’m going to have a TON of time to read this month because I’ve got Big Plans that involve reading an INSANE number of books. We shall see, friends. We shall see. My April TBR is towering.

Kindle

April TBRALL FALL DOWN • This is a holdover from March. I’m hoping to get into it soon because spies etc.

AN EMBER IN THE ASHES • I can’t decide if I want to read my ARC or listen to the audiobook when it comes out because it’s the same two narrators who did THE SCORPIO RACES (which I’ll also probably be reading this month with Alyssa). Decisions, decisions! But I’m definitely looking forward to this one.

ASA • DUH I’m DEAR-ing this.

Physical Books/ARCs

April TBR

HEIR TO SEVENWATERS • Continuing with my buddy read with Alyssa! Book 4, I am ready!

SHADOW SCALE • Now that I’ve reread SERAPHINA and am all caught up, I’m pretty stoked to read this one. Am I the only one who’s really excited that it’s so huge? Yes? Ok.

EVERY MOVE • April won’t be too far gone before I start this. I’M DYING FOR MY LOVES. I need them.

EMMY & OLIVER • A loaner from Sarah, for which I’m ENORMOUSLY grateful. I don’t want to hold her ARC hostage too much longer, so I want to get to this one soon!

THE WITCH HUNTER • A loaner from Morgan, for which I’m ENORMOUSLY grateful! Ditto Sarah’s ARC. Excited for this!

THE START OF ME AND YOU • SOO excited to read some super cute contemps with swoony boys and awesome girlfriends.

THE QUEEN OF BRIGHT AND SHINY THINGS • More contemp goodness, but a little more serious. I’m down.

Audiobooks

April TBR

THE BURNING SKY • I’m listening to this one right now as a reread before I start book 2. It’s not bad so far! I remembered more than I realized, but also forgot stuff, too of course.

PETER AND THE STARCATCHERS • Our April OTSP book! I’ve never listened to an audio by Tim Curry before, so I’m STOKED for this.

What are you guys reading this month?

Top Ten Tuesday | Ten Books I Recently Added to My TBR

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books I Recently Added to My TBR

Like most of you, I’m sure, I’m CONSTANTLY adding books to my TBR. It’s the number one reason why I’ll never finish reading all the books on it. These aren’t the ten books I JUST added, but I’ve added all of these books in the last two weeks, and I’m STOKED to read all of them.

TBR

The Tsar’s Game | Evelyn Skye • Not too much info on this one, friends, except that the deal announcement mentioned Tsarist Russia–STOP IT LOVE THIS–magic, and star-crossed lovers. I CANNOT. Too bad I have to wait at least a year for it to come out.

Mystic and Rider (Twelve Houses #1) | Sharon Shinn • Sharon Shinn is one of my NEED TO READ fantasy authors. I’ve had other books of hers on my TBR for a long time, but I just found this one, the first in a series about a land experiencing some trouble because of perceived dangers of magic.

Saga, Volume 4 | Brian K. Vaughan • DUH, I need to keep reading about Marko, Alana, and their bebe, Hazel. Not to mention the intergalactic wars that are going on. Need this one real bad.

Romancing the Dark in the City of Light | Ann Jacobus • Do you know what book this reminds me of a little bit? REVOLUTION. But only the contemporary parts of that book. Something about the way this makes living in Paris and falling in love seem dark and troubled. I’m a little wary of the two guys business, but I’m still going to give this one a go.

The Hanged Man (Her Majesty’s Psychic Service #1) | P.N. Elrod • WHOA, you guys. THIS BOOK sounds amazing. Historical paranormal about a forensic psychic in London in 1879 who’s brought into a murder investigation to help suss out whether or not the death was suicide or murder-by-magic. The psychic? Queen Victoria’s goddaughter. PS this psychic lives on Baker Street. PPS there’s a handsome lieutenant and an enigmatic lord.

The Bride of Dusk and Glass | Roshani Chokshi • I’m noticing a new trend in YA, friends, and it involves Indian mythology. I can’t wait to delve into this vibrant culture! This one is a retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth, so it’s like two mythologies. I AM READY.

First & Then | Emma Mills • First of all, this cover is just so colorful and happy-making. Second of all, CUTE CONTEMP ALERT! There’s a best friend crush and a cocky boy crush, and it just sounds delightful and adorable.

Starborn (The Worldmaker Trilogy #1) | Lucy Hounsom • Not sure when this is coming out in the States, but it sounds like a super fantasy. There’s unnatural storms, betrayal, ancient ceremonies, visions, war, and “powers fueled by the sun and the moon.” WUTTTTT.

The Unquiet | Mikaela Everett • So I can’t lie: One of the things that drew me to this book is the name of the main character–Lirael. But what kept me interested is the awesomely weird things going on. A girl has been trained to go to a parallel universe and kill other herself, except things are not really what they seem. It’s described as unsettling, but it also still sounds potentially awesome.

Silver in the Blood | Jessica Day George • I’ve never read any books by Jessica Day George, but this one about young girls from turn-of-the-2oth-century New York go back to their ancestral home in Romania and come into contact with some dark things there sounds wonderful.

A Thousand Nights | E.K. Johnston • Ok, so first thing I noticed about this synopsis? The MC isn’t named. She’s only “she.” It sounds like “she” is some spin on Sheherezade, though, and I can get behind that 100%.

On the Same Page | Anna and the French Kiss | Stephanie Perkins

on the same page

Anna and the French Kiss • Stephanie Perkins

Guys, I was pretty stoked when we chose our March book for this year. When Alyssa said she wanted to read ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS, it made me super happy. Not only because she would be reading it for the first time, but because I’d be reading it for the, I think, 6th time, and I LOOOOVE rereading this book. It’s one of my go-to, happy mood, slump breaker books, so I find myself reaching for it often. There’s nothing quite like a perfectly sweet romance to get me out of whatever doldrums I’m in. Plus, ANNA AND ETIENNE. I die.

Since I’ve read this book so many times, and since rereading is something I do ALL THE TIME, I decided I’d talk about my impressions of ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS after this reread. The things I notice, the things I always forget, the things that change or not from one read to another. I can give you a spoiler right now, though: One thing that NEVER changes? My love for this book and the way it warms my heart.

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Book Review | All the Bright Places | Jennifer Niven

I received this book for free from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Book Review | All the Bright Places | Jennifer NivenAll the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
Published by Knopf on January 6, 2015
Genres: Contemporary YA, Mental Illness, Relationships, Romance, Suicide
Pages: 388
Format: eARC
Source: the publisher via NetGalley
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Theodore Finch is fascinated by death, and he constantly thinks of ways he might kill himself. But each time, something good, no matter how small, stops him.

Violet Markey lives for the future, counting the days until graduation, when she can escape her Indiana town and her aching grief in the wake of her sister’s recent death.

When Finch and Violet meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school, it’s unclear who saves whom. And when they pair up on a project to discover the “natural wonders” of their state, both Finch and Violet make more important discoveries: It’s only with Violet that Finch can be himself—a weird, funny, live-out-loud guy who’s not such a freak after all. And it’s only with Finch that Violet can forget to count away the days and start living them. But as Violet’s world grows, Finch’s begins to shrink.

This is an intense, gripping novel perfect for fans of Jay Asher, Rainbow Rowell, John Green, Gayle Forman, and Jenny Downham from a talented new voice in YA, Jennifer Niven.

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Waiting on Wednesday | The Thorn of Emberlain | Scott Lynch

Waiting on Wednesday

The Thorn of Emberlain: Gentleman Bastards #4 • Scott Lynch

 

Book cover The Thorn of Emberlain Scott Lynch

A kingdom torn by civil war.

A breakaway republic, outnumbered on all fronts.

Two thieves caught between avarice and admiration.

Things change forever.

Yup. That’s it. That’s all we get. (For now.) BUT THE COVER. Guys. I die. I still haven’t read book three in this amazing series (starting it very soon, though), but I think it goes without saying that I will always need to know what’s up with Locke Lamora and his bff, Jean Tannen. These two and their crass, clever banter and their unshakeable loyalty make me frenzied with fangirlishness.

If any of you are fans of A Song of Ice and Fire and are looking for something to read in the long, LOOONG wait for WINDS OF WINTER, you’d be doing yourself a huge favor by starting this series. It’s hilarious and complex and the world-building is stellar, and you can’t get any better than Locke and Jean, especially in terms of bromances.

THE THORN OF EMBERLAIN comes out in July 2015 (hopefully) from Del Rey

The Thorn of Emberlain Scott Lynch