Monday, 22 June 2015

Feature and Follow (20)


Here's this weeks question:

 

If you were to get a tattoo, what would it say or what would the graphic be? Or if you have a tattoo share a picture and it's meaning.

Lion in a suit tattoo by Emrah Özhan | Tattoomagz.comI've been wanting to get a tattoo for such a long time. But knowing it's going to be on me for life is a big commitment. I'm more worried about that than the actual pain haha There's also the fact that I want it to mean something, not that there's anything with just a pretty tattoo. But personally I want my tattoo to represent a part of my life. I've had a few ideas so far but mostly I want something animal related because I work in the veterinary profession. I'm thinking a mandala style lion on my inner forearm but including Tongan design, since I volunteered there as a vet nurse.

In all honesty I don't know if I'll ever get a tattoo despite wanting one. I just don;t know if I'll be 100% happy with a design to have it on my body for life.




Feature & Follow is a blog hop hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. The purpose is to meet new people and gain more followers in the book blogging community.

Monday, 15 June 2015

Review- In Real Life (Cory Doctorow & Jen Wang)


In Real Life

Synopsis


Anda loves Coarsegold Online, the massively-multiplayer role-playing game where she spends most of her free time. It's a place where she can be a leader, a fighter, a hero. It's a place where she can meet people from all over the world, and make friends.
 
But things become a lot more complicated when Anda befriends a gold farmer--a poor Chinese kid whose avatar in the game illegally collects valuable objects and then sells them to players from developed countries with money to burn. This behavior is strictly against the rules in Coarsegold, but Anda soon comes to realize that questions of right and wrong are a lot less straightforward when a real person's real livelihood is at stake. 

From acclaimed teen author (Little BrotherFor the Win) and Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow and Koko Be Good creator Jen Wang, In Real Life is a perceptive and high-stakes look at adolescence, gaming, poverty, and culture clash.                                Goodreads.com


My Review 


I went into IRL (In Real Life) knowing that it was a book about a girl gamer and little else. And maybe had I not read the foreword that’s what it would have remained. However, by chance since I NEVER read the authors notes at the beginning regarding their inspiration for the story. I got drawn into Cory Doctorow’s development of IRL and the secret messages of economics and politics it entails.

The story of IRL surrounds Anda and her joining of an online game guild in which she’s inducted into the ranks and learns that she can make real life money killing ‘gold farmers’ which are usually bots/code created by people to farm items which they sell in the real world for money; something which is considered illegal in game. But not all gold farmers are bots and Anda learns this when she befriends a boy who lives all the way in a Chinese Province who ‘farms’ for 12hours a day just to earn money (which he probably sees little of). Suddenly not everything is black and white, especially when you get to know the person behind the screen.


In short, IRL is a story about a girl gamer who finds herself a major player in a MMORPG. For those of you not who are not fluent with nerd speak that’s a Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game. But it’s also much more than that. It’s about the internet and the way it can bring people together from all over the world onto common ground, for a particular cause. Whether that be something simple such as the organisation of a siege on the dragon of Um-thor-Quor, or to rally for real life peace protests. It puts into perspective how the power of the internet can be used for more that just googling your name, and looking at cat memes.

This was such a short easy read, but with a lot of heart and an interesting focus not often seen in YA. Thoroughly enjoyable!!

My rating: 5/5

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (22)

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the amazing Broke And The Bookish.


Top Seven Most Anticipated Releases For the Rest of 2015

Soundless  Stand-Off (Winger, #2)Tonight the Streets Are Ours Until Friday Night (The Field Party, #1)
So these 4 are all by authors I have read before. Richelle Mead is always one I watch out for and Soundless sounds (haha excuse the pun) like it has some good potential. Stand Off is the sequel to Winger which I adored. Andrew Smith has a great talent for writing characters that experience what it's really like to be a teenager.  After reading This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales, she went straight on to my auto-read list. She knows how to perfectly capture the difficulty of finding yourself as a teen. Her new book Tonight the Streets Are Ours sounds like its going to be a great read. Lastly, Abbi Glines never fails to disappoint me and her new release Until Friday Night is about two teens from different backgrounds but with similarly pained pasts who happen to find each other.

What You Left Behind Everything, Everything   Why Not Me?

What You Left Behind sounds like its going to bring a lot of feels. The story is about a teen boy who is left with his infant daughter after his girlfriend passes away from cancer, and all the struggles that go along with being a teen parent and the loss of losing someone. Everything Everything has been getting so much hype lately and the more I read about it, the more I need it in my hands right now. I am a huge Mindy Kaling fan, and while I haven't read her first memoir, I'm looking forward to her new relaease Why Not Me?. She's seems like such an awesome person, who proves girls can be funny too. 

What releases are you looking forward to? Let me know below :)

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