28 November 2017

Book Review: The Widow

Hey, 
  Welcome back to another one of my blog posts. Well at least I'm back with another post before three months have passed. This one took about a month to get out and I can't wait for you guys to read it. Next the reason why it took me just under a month to read it. The reason is, I just didn't have time in the day to read the book, things were just coming up with a distraction for me. Therefore I was only reading in the night which resulted in me only reading three/four chapters a day. But it's better late than never. Back to you guys, so how are you? Since I last wrote you guys. I'm about to ask you lot some questions, so what have you been doing this last month? I hope everything is going okay at your school/college or even university and if it's not then there will always be someone who you can go and talk to if you have any problems. In the month of November, here in the UK we celebrate something called Guy Fawkes Night. If your not from the UK its a celebration where during the night we launch fireworks off and have rather large bonfires. Plus there is a bit of a back story. I was just wondering if you guys have any similar celebrations in the country you live in? Before I forget Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American readers, I know it was a couple of days ago. But there is always a reason to be thankful. So what are you lot most thankful for? Leave your answers in the comment section below this blog. It's that time of my introduction where I ask you all to leave me some sort of feedback also in the comment section below once you have finished reading this blog post of course. Your feedback means I can improve the quality of these posts therefore you can enjoy them more. Anyway, I think that's enough chit chat from me, the book I'm reviewing this time is, The Widow and it was written by Fiona Barton. 
  This next paragraph is all about welcoming any new readers to my blog posts. Here comes the part with a lot of thank you's it's like the section at the back of a book. First of all thank you to any new readers who has seen the link and has clicked on it to arrive here. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to read my small blog posts. It's so nice to see my blog posts reaching new places. Once you have finished this blog post and you thought I would like to read more you can find plenty more of my blogs at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk Don't worry I haven't forgotten the many readers who return with each blog post I write. Thank you all so much, it means the world to me see I did tell you that it would be a lot of thank you's. Now it's time to move on to my next paragraph.  
  For the people who are new around here this next part is all about the blurb from the book. There are many terms used for the term blurb but the most popular term used is 'synopsis'. But the more easy way of remembering what the blurb actually is, it's a short paragraph that perfectly sums up the book. Most blurbs can be found on the back of most books. But when your reading a book with a hard backed cover, you can normally find the blurb on the inside of the front cover or if you want the correct term for this as well, you can find the blurb on the inside the dust jacket on the front cover. That's where the price on hard backed books can be found hiding as well. Next comes the reasons why I put the blurb into my blog posts in the first place. I have the blurb in my posts because it is more convenient for my many readers as you can make your opinion on the book on whether you would like to read the book or not. As it's more convenient to you the readers you don't have to spend ages looking online or roaming around the shops looking for the book when you can read it here right now, by just clicking some buttons it's not that hard. Plus if you know someone who would be interested in my posts and they don't know how to work the internet please help them as a little bit of help travels a long way. Or you could simply share the post online with friends and family. It would mean a lot to me to see my posts reaching more countries than usual, I can't stress that enough. So without further delay here is the blurb to Fiona Barton's, The Widow;
"The Wife
Jean Taylor's life has blissfully ordinary. Nice house, nice husband Glen was all she'd ever wanted: her Prince Charming. But then everything changed. 
The Husband
The newspapers found a new name for Glen: MONSTER, they shrieked. Jean was married to a man accused of the unimaginable. And as the years ticked by, with no sign of the little girl he had been accused of taking, their lives were constantly splashed across the front pages. 
The Widow 
But now Glen is dead and she's alone for the first time, free to tell her story on her own terms. 
Jean Taylor is going to tell us what she knows." 
But if you prefer to look at the blurb in picture format there will be a picture of  the blurb at the bottom of this paragraph. Also please remember if you've already finished the book, don't give away any spoilers. Please and thank you! I'm sure the many readers around you would be very grateful as well! 


  
  This next part of my blog post is all about the author of each book I review. Where would all of us bookworms be without the many talented authors that are out there. I have read this quote once and it has stuck with me ever since, so I'm about to write it in here and continue to share it with my readers maybe it will stick with you guys. Here it is 'A author is nothing without it's readers.' This next section is all about the author of this book. If you haven't already guessed by how many times I have mentioned the word 'author'. This is just a little something to give back to them as they have worked so hard to create an excellent book. Just think about the author the next time you read a really good book. A lot of work has gone into that book your reading. Like the amount of meetings they have to fit into their busy schedules. They have to go to them as they could be with their management teams and book publishers. The amount of hours they have to sit at a computer screen answering the endless amount of emails and going through the many different edits as possible which can also take up a lot of time. All of this is being done whilst the author has her/his own life to live which is made twice as hard to balance if the author has a young family. Most of their writing is done when they've gone to bed. In the end of it exceeds all expectations the book can become top of the book charts, win many awards and then get turned into a big movie or TV series. That's definitely something to be happy and proud about. It just makes me feel so much better knowing that this piece of information is included because it just wouldn't be a blog post without it. Please let me know what you think about having this section in my posts. You can leave all your thoughts in the comment section below. I think I've rambled on enough so without further delay, let me introduce you the author Fiona Barton: 
Fiona Barton's debut, The Widow (so the book I'm reviewing), was a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller and has been published in thirty five countries and optioned for television. Her second novel, The Child, was a Sunday Times bestseller. Fiona was born in Cambridge, Fiona currently lives in South-west of France. Previously, she was a senior writer at the Daily Mail, news editor at the Daily Telegraph and chief reporter at the Mail on Sunday, where she won Reporter of the Year at the British Press Awards. While working as a journalist Fiona reported on many high-profile criminal cases and she developed a fascination with watching those involved, their body language and verbal tics. Fiona interviewed people at the heart of these crimes, from the guilty to their families, as well as those on the periphery and found it was those just outside the spotlight who interested her most... 
  Now then readers, it is the time to give my opinion on this book. The first time I saw this book it was in the book charts and very high at that. Plus I've seen many other book bloggers reading it and they all seemed to like it. So I thought I would give it ago as well. The first thing that caught my eye about this book, was the big bold lettering on the front cover or the title as its formally known. It would grab anyone's attention really. Once I finally got my hands on a copy of the book I read the blurb instantly. The blurb just described a really good book. That's because I just love all the current crime fiction that's out there these days. So with that in mind I just couldn't wait to start reading this one. So when I eventually got to reading it, it got me hooked from the very beginning. I would love to know where the many crime writers out there get their ideas from and maybe they wouldn't mind sharing to inspired young writers and how do they make their books completely different to very other other crime writer. When I continued to read I just couldn't put the book down. From that moment on I just fell in love with this book. The moment where I finished the first couple I realised I was reading the past events. When I went back to the beginning of the chapter I noticed the dates. My little piece of advice to you the reader is to take more notice of them as the story goes past it will definitely make it more understandable to you. I loved everything else about the book the characters, storyline and the way the book was written. Which made the story that more enjoyable. The many twists and turns in this book that will keep you on your toes and, it will keep you guessing until the very end. Don't worry I'm not going to spoil it for you. Put it this way you won't be disappointed at all. I just can't wait to read the other books that she has already written and the many others in the future. Fiona *high five*!!! 
  Overall, I'm going to give this book a 9/10. I'm going to recommend this book to anyone that's 16 and over as they is strong language and a bit of adult content. If you enjoyed reading this blog post you can find the rest of my posts at laureennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow the blog, to stay updated on when I next upload a new blog post. Or leave a question and I will get back to you at some point. Thank you for your continued support, it means a lot!!! 

 Until my next book review x 


2 November 2017

Book Review: Our Endless Numbered Days

Hey, 
  When you see this post, I'm going to guess your going to say WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? Well my first response would be I'm sorry and secondly, I would say that I just couldn't be bothered to read and just fell out with reading. But now I'm over that and I've finished this book that I started nearly a month ago. Now I'm ready to write my next review. There is another small reason on why this book review took a little longer to come out. This book just didn't grip me, but more of that in my opinion part which can be found towards the end of each review I write. That's enough about me, how are you lovely readers doing. First of all, how are you? As its been over a month and a half since we last had contact. So much would of happened over that amount of time. Use my comment box as a place to ramble even if you wanted to vent about that one person just a little. Now that school/college has gone back, how is it going? Like I said before if you need to vent about that topic just go for it the comment box is always open. The big holiday that is at the end of October, which is my favourite month. Halloween is what I'm talking about. I know it's a pretty big thing in USA and it is getting bigger here in the UK. So, how did you celebrate it? What did you dress up as this year? Last question, Do you celebrate Halloween in your country? If you don't, do you celebrate anything that's equivalent to Halloween? You know where to leave those answers in the same place as always! I know I haven't been here for over a month but this part is going to be the same. If you are now a frequent reader around here, I would love to receive some of your feedback. So that I can improve the quality of these reviews it would really help. Please! Anyway I think I have now rambled on enough lets get back to this review. So this review is about Our Endless Numbered Days and it is written by Claire Fuller. 
  This next part of my review is a little thing for any new readers. Welcome to my blog posts. Here comes the part with a lot of thank you's it's like the section at the back of a book. First of all thank you to any new readers who have seen the link and has clicked on it to arrive here. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to read my small blog posts. It's so nice to see my blog posts reaching new places. Once you have finished this blog post and you thought I would like to read more you can find plenty more of my blogs at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk Don't worry I haven't forgotten the many readers who return with each blog post I write. Thank you all so much it means the world to me. 
  For the many people who are new around here and don't know the full structure of my blog posts. This next section is all about the blurb from the actual book. There are many words/terms people use for the word 'blurb' but out of all the terms used, the most popular one is synopsis. But the most easy way to remember what the blurb is, it's a short paragraph that perfectly sums up the book. Most blurbs can be found on the back of most books. But when your reading a book with a hard back you can normally find the blurb on the inside of the front cover, or if you want the correct term for this as well you can find it on the inside of the dust jacket. Next comes the reasons why I put the blurb into my blog posts in the first place. I have the blurb in my posts because it is more convenient for my many readers as you can make your opinion on the book on whether or not you would like to read the book or not. As its more convenient to you the readers you don't have to spend ages looking online or roaming around in shops looking for the book when you can read it here right now. So without further delay here is the blurb to Claire Fuller's, Our Endless Numbered Days;
"Peggy is eight years old when her father takes her to live in a cabin in a remote European forest. There, he tells her that her mother and the rest of the world are gone. Now the two of them must scratch a living from the earth; trapping squirrels, foraging for berries, surviving winter as best they can. But it is easy to lose you way in the forest, to lose yourself. How long will Peggy believe her father's story? How long can you stay sane when the world is lost? And what happens when you stop believing in everything?"
 But if you prefer to look at the blurb in picture format there will be a picture of the blurb at the bottom of this paragraph. Also please remember if you've already finished the book, don't give away any spoilers. Please and thank you again! 

  This next part of my blog post is all about the author of each book I review. Where would many of us book worms be without the many talented authors that are out there. I have read a quote and thought about it a lot lately so I'm about to write it here and let you lot to think about it to 'a author is nothing without its readers'. This is just a little something to give back to them as they have worked so hard to create an excellent book. Just think about the author the next time you read a really good book. A lot of work has gone into that book your reading. Like the amount of meetings they have to fit into their busy schedules. They have to go to them as they could be with their management teams and book publishers. The amount of hours of hours they have to sit at a computer screen answering the endless amount of emails and going through the many edits as possible before deadline day. All of this is being done whilst the author has her/his own life to live which is made twice as hard to balance if the author has a young family. That's when most of their writing is done when their little ones have gone to bed. In the end of it exceeds all expectations the book can become top of the book charts, win many awards and then get turned into a big movie or TV series. That's definitely something to be happy and proud about. So without further delay let me introduce you to the author Claire Fuller: 
'Claire Fuller was born in Oxfordshire, England in 1967. She gained a degree in Sculpture from Winchester School of Art, but went on to have a long career in marketing and didn't start writing until she was forty. She has an MA in Creative Critical Writing from the University of Winchester and lives in Hampshire with her husband and two children. Our Endless Numbered Days ( the book I'm reviewing now) is her first novel, her second novel came out earlier this year and her third novel is expected to be released early 2019. So keep your eyes open for it. 
  The time has come to deliver my opinion part of my blog post like I mentioned earlier on in my blog post. Let's start from the beginning, I've heard many things about this book and heard many different authors rave about this book. So I went ahead and got the book. Once I read the back the back of the book (blurb) it's not like anything else I've read. I'm more into my crime and suspense novels. But I thought let's give it ago maybe it will change my opinion on these sort of books. So I began the book at a steady pace and enjoyed the beginning and the two or three chapters after that. But that was it for me because the book went down hill from there for me. It just didn't grip me and leave me wanting more. Like I said before I like fast pace novels which it lacked. So at every moment I was finding myself putting the book down more than picking it up. When I did read it I was yawning more and feeling tired, just a more polite way of saying it was boring there was never a rush of excitement. I think that was why I fell out with as I was still on this book as I couldn't be bothered to read it. I would like to mention the small bits about this book that were good, the book was clearly structured between the past and the present and the ending is where the book eventually picked back up, because I can never leave a book unfinished. You could say it was more of a cliff hanger ending, don't worry I'm not going to give away any spoilers. But anyway this is my opinion, so don't let this opinion stop you from reading this book. I don't know if I'm going to read any of her other books as I don't think they are for me. 
  Overall, I'm going to give this book a 6/10. I'm not going to recommend this book at this time. But if you love it please feel free to spread the word. If you enjoyed reading this blog post you can find the rest of them at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow the blog to stay updated on when I upload a new blog post. Or leave a question and I will get back to you at some point. Thank you for continued support, it means a lot 


 Until my next book review x 


16 September 2017

Book Review: All that she can see

Hey, 
  Well it is that time again. Time for another book review from me. I know I'm lacking in the reviews lately. I know I keep mentioning that I'm going to produce more reviews and I keep going back on that promise. This review took so long to come out because of time and health. Health should come first even though a book is involved, as I was recovering from being ill the days were passing way too quickly. Enough about me how are you lot or should I say my readers. I hope you enjoyed my little input of the many different ways I said welcome in my last book review which was on Ann Morgan's Beside Myself. Please let me know what you thought about it. You know what to do...leave a couple of sentences in the comment box below, I may add some more in the future. The last time I spoke ( well wrote) to you readers there was a couple of weeks left of the summer holidays. It is now September and people have gone back to school. Here in the UK before people go back to school there are results from exams and I hope everyone was happy with their results and, got into the universities/colleges of their choice. Here comes the bit where I mention the same as all my other blog posts. As a person who posts blog posts not calling myself a blogger just yet. Please could you write a couple of sentences of feedback in the comment section. Therefore I can improve my posts with that feedback. Which will make it better viewing for my readers. I think you readers have had enough of me rambling on and just want the rest of this review. So here we go this review is about All that she can see and it was written by the talented Carrie Hope Fletcher.
  This part of my blog post is all about welcoming any new readers to blog posts. Thank you for taking time out of your day to click on the link and reading my post. It's nice to see my posts reaching new places. Once you have taken your time to read through my blog post and I hoped you enjoyed it. You can visit the many others that's if you want to. You can find the many other posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk Thank you again. Don't worry I haven't forgotten the many other readers that keep returning time and time again. I really appreciate the support from all of you. (WOW! I just said thank you a lot) 
  For people who are new around here the next part is all about the blurb from the actual book. There are many terms used for the term blurb but the most popular term is a synopsis. But the more easy way of remembering what the blurb actually is, it's a short paragraph that perfectly sums up the book. Most blurbs can be found on the back of most books. But when your reading a book with a hard back you can normally find the blurb on the inside of the front cover or if you want the correct term for this as well you can find it on the inside of the dust jacket. Next comes the reasons why I put the blurb into my blog posts in the first place. I have the blurb in my posts because it is more convenient for my many readers as you can make your own opinion on the book on whether or not you would like to read the book, as it's more convenient you don't have to spend ages looking online or roaming around in shops looking for the book when you can read it here right now. So without further delay here is the blurb to 'all that she can see':
"Cherry has a hidden talent. She can see things other people can't, and she decided a long time ago to use this skill to help others. As far as the rest of the town is concerned she's simply the kind-hearted young women who runs the local  bakery, but in private she uses her gift to add something special to her cakes so that after just one mouthful the townspeople start to feel better about their lives. They don't know why they're drawn to, Cherry's bakery - they just know that they're safe there, and that's how Cherry likes it. She can help them in secret and no one will ever need to know the truth behind her gift. 
And then Chase turns up and threatens to undo all the good Cherry has done. Because it turns out she's not, the only one who can see what she sees..."
But if you prefer to look at the blurb in picture format there will be a picture of the blurb at the bottom of this paragraph. Also please remember if you've already finished the book, don't give away any spoilers. 


  Next up in my blog post is a section all about the author of the book. That's if you didn't know the structure of my blog posts. Where would we be without the many authors in the world and as Carrie has written this in her acknowledgements, I'm going to write it here, a author is nothing without readers. This is just a little something to have dedicated to them as authors do so much for us. Just think about the author the next time you read a really good book. A lot of work has gone into that book your reading. Like the amount of meetings they have wth their book management teams and book publishers. The amount of phone calls they will have to take and the many hours they will have to spend sitting at a computer screen answering the endless amounts of emails. All of this is being done whilst they have their own lives to live. In the end of it exceeds all expectations the book can become top of the book charts, win many awards and then get turned into a big movie. That's definitely something to be happy and proud about. So without any further delay here is a bit more information on Carrie Hope Fletcher: 
Carrie is an actress, singer, vlogger and, thanks to her popular YouTube channel ItsWayPastMyBedTime, *honorary big sister* to over a million young people around the world. Carrie's first book, All I Know Now, was a number one Sunday Times bestseller and her debut novel. On the Other Side, also went straight to number one in its first week on sale. Carrie played the role of Eponine in Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre in London's West End for almost three years and received the 2014 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Takeover in a Role. In 2016 she played Truly Scrumptious in a six month run of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and she is currently starring as Wednesday Addams in the national UK theatre tour of The Addams Family musical. Carrie lives just outside of London with numerous fictional friends that she keeps on bookshelves just in case. 
  The time has come to deliver my opinion on the book. Firstly I think that Carrie is a very talented person. I have read all of her previous books, so I had big expectations for this one and it certainly did not disappoint. One question Carrie where do you get your ideas from? Right back to my opinion from the moment I started to read the book it definitely exceeded the expectations I had before I started to read it. I loved this book I just couldn't put the book down I've never read anything like this before. This book had my full attention always. The only time I put the book down was when I had to go to bed. I also love how Carrie writes her books with many backgrounds and with such diversity. Bringing more books up to the 21st century quality. I have to much love for this book so much so I loved the many characters and that everybody makes a mistake sometime. I also wonder how long it took Carrie to come up with the many desserts in the book, those parts made me feel really hungry. I had my eyes glued to each page trying to take in as much in as I could. So I could get to the next page quicker. There were little bits that I wasn't expecting especially towards the end, those were a surprise. Don't worry I'm not going to spoil it for you. I have nothing bad to say about this book. SO GO READ IT!! Carrie I loved it, please can we have a sequel to this book and I can't wait to see what ideas you come up with in the future and I can't wait to read them. 
*High Five* 
  Overall I'm going to give this book a 10/10. I fully recommend this book to anyone that is 16 and over. You can find the rest of my blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can stay updated on the books I review. Thank you again for all of your support. It means the world to me. 

 Until my next book review x 



21 August 2017

Book Review: Beside Myself

Hey, 
  Welcome back! I know many of my readers come from all over the world so once I knew that, I thought why not add some multicultural things into my post. This next bit is going to see how many different languages I can get into a blog post. It's only going to be one word and that word is 'welcome'. Here we go, but please don't blame me if they are wrong. Blame the translation app I used. HA! So for my French readers, Bienvenue for my German readers, Willkommen for my Spanish readers, Bienvenido and for my many readers who understand Dutch here is welcome in your language, Welkom. Before you start to ask where have my blog posts been. I have been really busy throughout the many weeks I have been reading this book. In fact it's been a little less than a month since I last wrote about a book. I really want that to change. I can't believe there is only a couple of weeks left until schools go back. So now is the time to tell me what you've been doing on your summer holidays so far. Some of you might be slightly older and therefore you might not even be having a summer holiday at the moment, so what are you doing at the moment. For people who didn't read my last blog post. The summer holidays is a long break away from school. You can leave what sort of adventures you've been on in the comment box below. Like all of blog posts I ask my many readers if they could give me some sort of feedback so I can then improve my blog posts and make them a much better quality for your reading pleasure. It doesn't have to be a long paragraph just a couple of sentences will do please leave your feedback in the comment section below. It would totally mean a lot if you could. You don't have to read anymore of my rambling so without further delay, the name of the book that I will be reviewing in this review is called Beside Myself and it was written by Ann Morgan.
  At this point in my blog post I just like to take a little side step on welcoming any new readers to this blog post. It really means a lot that you choose to read my posts. Once you have read this one and enjoyed it so much you can read the rest of my blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk To the rest of my readers who continue to keep coming back every time I upload a new post. Thank you everyone, the support really means a lot and I'm truly grateful. 
  This next part of my post is all about the blurb from the book. The term blurb is just another fancy way of saying the short paragraph that sums up the book perfectly. Most people use the term blurb but it can also be described as a synopsis. The blurb can be found on the back cover but if you are reading a hard backed book you can normally find the blurb on the inside of the front cover on the sleeve or if you want the proper term, the dust jacket. Next is my reasoning on why I have the blurb in my posts in the first place. I have the blurb in my blog posts because it's definitely more convenient for you readers as you can make up your mind/opinion on whether you like the sound of this particular book. As it is more convenient you don't have to spend ages looking online or roaming around in shops looking for the book, when you can read it right here right now. With this book the blurb is rather short, so what I'm going to do is put the blurb from the book first and then put another blurb I found with more information after it. So I'm not going to ramble anymore so here are both blurbs: 
" Helen and Ellie are identical twins- like two peas in a pod, everyone says. The girls know this isn't true, though; Helen is the leader and Ellie is the follower. Until they decide to swap places: just for fun, and just for one day. But Ellie refuses to swap back... And so begins a nightmare from which Helen cannot wake up" 
The other blurb I found has the same beginning but it has a different ending. The first line of the second blurb is the same as the last line of the first blurb so it   is from there I start: 
"But Ellie refuses to swap back...
And so begins a nightmare from which Helen cannot wake up. Her toys, her clothes, her friends, her glowing record at school, the favor of her mother and the future she had dreamed of are all gone to a sister who blossoms in the approval that used to belong to Helen. And as years pass, she loses not only her memory of that day but also herself- until eventually only 'Smudge' is left. Twenty -five years later, Smudge receives a call from out of the blue. It threatens to pull her back into her sister's dangerous orbit, but if this is her only chance to face the past, - how can she resist? 
There we have it, at the end of this section there will be a picture of the blurb that's if you take pictures in better. Also if you've already finished the book please don't give away any spoilers to those who haven't finished it yet. 

  The next part of my blog post is all about the author of the book for those people who don't know the structure of my posts. Where would we be without the many authors in the world. Most people just think of them as being just another ordinary person. But they are definitely more than that. Just think about them when your reading a really good book. A lot of work goes into writing a book. Like the amount of meetings they have with their book management teams and the book publishers. The amount of phone calls they will have to take and the many hours they will have to spend sitting at a computer screen answering the endless amounts of emails. All of this is being done whilst they have their own lives to live so they don't see much of their families when they are writing. In the end though just think about how well that book could do. The book will be something to be proud of as they can show it off to everybody they know and it will receive the well deserved praise it needs. If the book becomes very successful it can become a movie and go on to win the author many awards. That's definitely something to smile about. That is just a little something to have dedicated to them. Here we go here is the information on this author: 
Ann Morgan is a freelance writer and editor based in London. Ann's writing has appeared in the Guardian, the independent, the financial times, the Australian and the New Internationalist, and she was a finalist in the Guardian's international Development Journalism Competition 2010. She has also sub- edited for publications including Tatler and Vanity Fair. Following that success of her project to read a book from every country in 2012, Ann continues to blog about international literature at ayearofreadingtheworld.com Her first book, Reading the world: Confessions of Literary Explorer, was published to great critical acclaim in 2015. Beside Myself (so this book I'm reviewing) is her first novel. 
  It is now time to start my opinion part of this blog post. I'm going to emit this small little side note right here right now. I've been reading this book for just under four weeks and I'm going to explain why in this section. With that out of the way onto the book itself. Firstly the cover of the book, whoever designed the cover definitely needs a round of applause. When I first spotted the cover it sent a shiver down my spine it had that eerie feeling about it the way the rain droplets are cascading down the window it's like something out of a horror film I don't know why it was just a feeling I had. So with that thought in my mind I couldn't wait to start reading this book. Once I started to read this book the first thing that greets you is a prologue. Personally I'm not a massive fan of a prologue but in this instant it was the perfect beginning to start a new adventure with. When I started to read the following chapters I was gripped to very core. I couldn't take my eyes off the page they were glued to the pages. So therefore I couldn't put the book down. I loved how each chapter changed between the past and the present every time you got to a new chapter, with every new chapter a little more of the story got uncovered. There were many twists and turns som I want expecting and others I were expecting. It just made the book that bit more excitable. Now the reason why it took me so long to read it, the size of the type in the book. If I spent ages looking at the book it started to give me headaches so that's the reason. If I could change a couple of things about the book it would be the size of the type, why the name Smudge maybe it's already in the book and I just missed it also some interaction between the twins and their brother. But overall I throughly enjoyed this book. Ann if this is your first novel I can't wait to see and read what comes out in the future! 
  So I'm going to give this book a 8/10 and I'm going to recommend this book to anyone who loves a great book and is over the age of 16. If you loved this blog post you can find all of my blog posts here laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow me or leave your questions. Thank you again for choosing to read my blog posts and I hope you return in the future!! 

 Until my next book review x 



25 July 2017

Book Review: Hidden Bodies

Hey, 
  How is everyone feeling? I know once again that this post is a little late compared to the other posts that I've posted. I don't have a schedule, but I like to keep them coming at a regular pace. But recently I haven't been sticking to that method of posting and that's going to change. With that bit of rambling out of the way. Summer holidays have officially arrived here in the UK. For people who don't understand and don't live in the UK. Summer holidays mean that pretty much every school in the UK have a break of at least six weeks. So I can finally ask people 
What are you going to be doing on your summer holidays? 
I hope some of the answers to that particular question involves books that they will be reading whilst they are relaxing or if it's a rainy day. What I would like to know, what are the summer holidays like in different countries. So how many weeks you have off from school, what time of year is your summer holiday. If you wish to share your answers, you can leave them in the comment box. The box can be found at the bottom of each blog post. I know what I'm about to write about next is mostly in every post that I post. I really don't like begging but PLEASE! can all my readers give me some sort of feedback you can use the comment box again. I will very much value your feedback so I can apply the changes I need too. To make my blog post better for your enjoyment and viewing. The more feedback the better. Thank you. Anyway back to this blog post and to put a stop to my rambling. This blog post is all about the book, Hidden Bodies and this book was written by Caroline Kepnes. 
   At this point in my blog posts, I'd like to welcome any new readers of my posts and make them feel like they are at home. So that they enjoy their experience more. I really appreciate that you, the reader choose to read my post. Once all you lovely new readers have finished reading this post and wish to discover more exciting book reviews you can find the rest of the reviews at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk I'd would just like to mention all my other readers that continue to keep coming back to every post I upload. Thank you to everyone of you it really means the world to me. 
   For all of you who don't know what happens next, I'm about to tell you. This part of my blog post is all about the blurb from the book. The blurb perfectly sums up the book. You can find most blurbs on the back cover of each book normally. But in case your buying a hard-backed covered book you can find the blurb on the inside of the front cover or to use the correct term the dust jacket. Sometimes the blurb can also be defined by different terms for an example a synopsis and some people just use the simple term a description. But for you readers I'm about to give you the proper definition of the word 'blurb'. The term blurb is a short description of a book, film or other product write for promotional purposes. Now here comes the reason why I put the blurbs from the books that I review into my posts. The blurb is in my post  because it makes it more convenient for you readers because without it you would hardly know anything about the book and you would have less of an opinion. Going back to the convenient thing, by having the blurb here you can make your choice right now on whether you would like to read the actual book. Otherwise you would have to roam the Internet or go out to the shops and by then you might of decided you don't really like the book. It just takes up a lot of your time. So without any further delay or my rambling here is the blurb: 
"Joe came to Los Angeles to start over, to forget about what happened in New York. But in a darkened room in Soho House everything suddenly changed. She is like no one Joe's ever met. But she doesn't know about his past, and never can. The problem is, hidden bodies don't always stay that way. They re-emerge, like dark thoughts, multiplying and threatening to destroy what Joe wants most. He doesn't want to hurt her he wants to be with her forever. But if she ever finds out what he's done, he may not have a choice..." 
The next time I'm going to write a blog post, I'm going to count the amount of times I write or mention the word 'blurb' and see what my results are. HA! Now for the readers who like to look at pictures and prefer to take things in by looking at pictures there will be a picture of the blurb at the bottom of this paragraph. Also many of might of already finished reading this book as it has been out a while. So please don't give away any spoilers to those who haven't. 


   This next part of my blog post is all about the author of each book I review. I like to put something about each author into my post because it feels like I'm giving something back to them. Ask some people what they think about authors, they think about them as being ordinary like any other person who writes books in their spare time. But their not they are more than that. Next time your reading a really good book, just think about how many hours the authors have sat at a computer screen locked away from their loved ones or even their pets. They are losing precious moments with them, because they are trying to provide us with something so we can enjoy our hobby. Just think about the endless amount of editing, meetings, emails and phone calls they have had to go through just to provide us with their books. That's not all as they have to promote their book to get the best possible outcome for their  book. Once that has been done they have something they can hold onto something that will be around forever. They can show it off to everyone and that's definitely something to be proud of. Plus if their book has done really well it can then go on and win them many awards, if they are really successful with their book it can eventually be made into a movie. I'm not about to ramble on anymore so without further delay here is some information on Caroline Kepnes (if your thinking of not reading this part, you definitely should): 
Caroline Kepnes holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Civilization from Brown University. Her first novel, You, was named a suspense Magazine Best Debut of the Year. It was optioned by Showtime and has been translated into seventeen languages. It was also shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Award 2015. She splits her time between Los Angeles, California, Cape Cod and Massachusetts. If you wish to know more about her you can follow Caroline on Twitter @CarolineKepnes. 
   Before I start on my opinion part of my blog post. I'm just going to post a little side note here before you read this book go and read the book 'You' by the same author because this book is the follow on from that book. Okay, back to my opinion. I've had this book marked in my calendar when it was due out a couple of months back because I enjoyed the last book so much. I must admit that I finished the book a couple of weeks ago. I just needed a day or two to progress and see how I felt about the book. Once I started to read this book I was gripped from the first chapter. In which case I hardly put the book down well apart from when I had to sleep and do other tasks that involved being away from the book. Just a little warning before you progress with the book there is a lot of bad language and strong described scenes. The more I read the more I got hooked which resulted in me reading this book quicker as I needed to know what was going to happen to the characters. With every page turned the closer I got to finding out the fate of the characters. Sometimes I wish I hadn't read that fast because I was slightly gutted when it was over. Caroline wrote the book in a superb matter and kept us, the readers guessing until the very end especially about what was going to happen to Joe. I loved the suspense and the many twists and turns it took to get to the end of the book. I really wasn't expecting the fate of some of the characters. Don't worry I'm not going to spoil the ending or the fate. Overall, I throughly enjoyed the book and I'm sure others will too. Caroline *High Five* for writing a awesome book and I can't wait to see what you come up with in the future and I can't wait to read it. 
   I'm going to give this book a 9/10 plus I'm going to totally recommend this book to anyone over the age of 18 and is a crime fiction enthusiast. If you loved reading this blog post you can find all of my other posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can leave questions or even follow me to stay updated on when I upload next. Thank you again for choosing to read these posts!  

  Until my next book review x 


3 July 2017

Book Review: Contagion

Hey,
  So let me start this blog post by apologising for the lack of posts over the last couple of months. I'm not going to blame it on a lot of things, just a couple instead. HA!! The first thing, I've been really busy therefore writing a blog post has been going further down my 'to do list' every time I get something new to do. The other thing is, I haven't been well recently I thought my health is more important than writing these posts. But I'm all better now. YAY!! Anyway, How are all of you? I heard all exams have now finished, How did you think they all went? If you celebrate the end of your exams with a ball/prom. Have a really good night because if you don't then you might be wishing you could do it all over again. I know I say this every time I write a blog post. So here we go again PLEASE can you at least write a couple of sentences of your feedback. It would be very much appreciated because it then means that I can improve my blog posts for your reading therefore the quality will also be so much better than before. You can leave your thoughts in the comment section below. Back to the book, this review is about Contagion. But I'm guessing you already know that by reading the title of this post. Contagion was written by Teri Terry. 
  At this point in my blog posts I like to welcome all the new readers to this blog post. Thank you for choosing to read this post or if you clicked a link that got you here thank you again. Once you have finished reading this post and you enjoy reading it. You can find the rest of my blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk To all my other readers who continue to show up here every time I upload a new post, your continued support means the world to me again, thank you! I said thank you so many times then. 
  It's now time to talk about the blurb of the book. The blurb is a short paragraph that perfectly describes the book. You can find most blurbs at the back cover of each book you read. But when you are reading a hard back book you can find the blurb on the inside of the front cover. Or if you want the proper term you can find it inside of dust jacket in the front. But some authors also call their blurb the synopsis which means exactly the same thing. Here comes the reason why I put the blurb into my blog posts. I put the blurb into my posts because like I said earlier in this section it describes the book perfectly. Also by putting the blurb here right now you can make your judgement on whether or not you would like to read this book. By putting the blurb into my posts its saves you from going out and trying find the book and then reading the blurb when you can do it right now. It's okay to be a bit lazy from time to time. So without further delay here is that blurb:
"Callie is missing. Her brother Kai is losing hope of ever seeing her again. Then he meets Shay, a girl who saw Callie the day she disappeared, and his hope is reignited. Their search leads them to the heart of a terrifying epidemic that is raging through the country. Can Kai and Shay escape death and find Callie?" 
But if you would prefer to read the blurb in a different format as some people take more in by looking at pictures you find a picture of the blurb at the end of this section. Also remember if you have finished reading this book don't forget some people haven't. So please don't give anything away, spoilers aren't wanted around here. 


  This next part is all about the author of each book I review. This section is all Teri Terry. I feel so much better having something dedicated to each author I have a review on. Especially when the authors have spent so many hours away from their families, friends and pets by being shut away in an office answering endless amounts of emails and phone calls they would of had to answer. Just think about how many meetings they have to do with their book publishing teams just to form a book. That's not all, they then have to promote their books like there is no tomorrow as they want the best possible outcome for their book. But in the end it will be definitely worth all that time away from their families as they have something they can show off to everybody and for the many years to come. The book itself can then go on to win the author many awards. That can progress into a movie making the book very successful. That's definitely something to be proud of. I'm not going to ramble on anymore so here is a bit about the author you might like to read it or not it's up to you: 
Teri Terry is the bestselling author of the Slated Trilogy and the novels Mind Games, Dangerous Games and Book of Lies. Her books have been translated into twelve languages and won prizes at home and abroad. Teri hates broccoli, loves cats, and has finally worked out what she wants to do when she grows up. 
  This next part of my post is all about my opinion of the book. First of all if you haven't read any other of Teri Terry's books go and do that first because they are all really amazing books but if I were you I would start with the Slated Trilogy. Now where do I begin with this book. I mean I've had the date of release for this book in my calendar for ages as I had big expectations as I have read all of her other books and I loved everyone of them. Once I started to read this book it didn't instantly grab my attention like all the others. So I did some re-reading, by doing that I took it in all the more. I was now ready to begin my next adventure. I couldn't put the book down from that moment onwards. My eyes couldn't go as fast as I wanted them to go. I wanted to get to the next page as quick as possible so I could carry on the story. I loved how the book was divided into different sections which made it more easier for the reader to understand the storyline and to keep track on what the characters were up to in each part. Speaking of the characters they were written really well and as the story progressed with each turn of the page they became more loveable each time, I hope they get a happy ending they deserve. Before i forget to tell you this book is also a trilogy series. So you won't be able to know their fate until another two books time. This book had me hooked completely. Also this book was packed to the brim with suspense to keep you on your toes and you don't get the answers to that suspense in this book. I loved reading this book so much so, people were telling me that you will be sorry once it is over. But I never listen and I a little regret once I had finished it. Plus if you love books with cliffhangers this is the book for you! Overall, I have nothing really bad to say about this book and Teri I can't wait for the next instalment of this series and for the many more you are about to write. *HIGH FIVE* Teri Terry!! 
I'm going to give this book a 10/10, I'm also going to recommend this book to anyone that is 16 and over and just loves a really good book. Like I said before you can find all of my other blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk You can comment or even give me a follow to stay updated every time I upload a new post. Thank you again and I hope you return the next time I upload. 

 Until my next book review x 


15 June 2017

Book Review: Little Black Lies

Hey,
  Here we are again. A brand new month so here comes the brand new reviews. This review is the first one of this month. I know it's already half way through the month and only know this is going up. My explanation about why that is will be delivered later on in the opinion part of my blog post. It's been a while since I last wrote to all you readers. So here is a few questions that you may want to answer, you can leave your answers in the comment section that be found at the end of each blog post you visit. Here are some questions. How are you? How is your week going? If your still in college or school How are your exams going? Everybody needs to get something off their chest sometimes. You can use the comment section to vent if you wish. I know I haven't written a blog post in a long time. But this part will always be the same, please any reader reading this part of my introduction. Could you please give me some sort of feedback on my blog posts. It can be a couple of sentences long. Explaining if you can read this blog post in your preferred language, whether you prefer long or short blog posts or if you want more pictures in these blog posts. So without further delay the name of the book that I'm reviewing this time is Little Black Lies and it was written by Sharon Bolton.
  This point in my blog posts, I like to take this opportunity to welcome any new readers to my blog posts and to thank them for choosing to read them. After reading this post you can find the rest of my reviews at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk To all my other readers who have continued to read my blog posts. Thank you it means a lot to me especially if you keep coming back every time I upload a new review. 
  I give my blog posts all the same structure. So this next part of my post is all about the blurb from this book. The term 'blurb' can be used in many different ways, it has many different names in other words all meaning the same for an example the blurb can also be called a synopsis. It is a small passage that describes the book, you can find most blurbs on the back of most books but if you are reading a hard back covered book you can find the blurb on the inside of the front cover. Now here comes the part, why I put the blurb into these reviews. I put the blurb into my reviews because it gives you the reader a better understanding of the book. It also saves you from going out and trying to find the book you can read the blurb here and you can instantly make a decision on the book right now although that can be seen as a good and bad point. It is also how most people get addicted to many books as they read the blurb first and then share it with their families and friends it's like a small triangle being completed each time. So this is the blurb from the book of this book: 
"Admittedly, it wasn't murder. A moment's carelessness, a tragic accident- and two children are dead. Yours. Living in a small, island community, you can't escape the women who destroyed your life. Each chance encounter is an agonising reminder of what you've lost - your family, your future, your sanity. How long before revenge becomes irresistible? With no reason to go on living, why shouldn't you turn your darkest thoughts into deeds? " But if you readers enjoy and take things in better if you look at pictures. There will be a picture of the blurb at the bottom of this section. Also remember if you have read this book and you are reading this review just to see what I thought about the book. Please don't give any spoilers to readers that have not yet finished the book. 


  This next part of this blog post is all about the author of each book. In this case it is all about Sharon Bolton who wrote this book. I feel so much better having something dedicated to them as authors do so much for us as they provide us with their books so we can start a new hobby and start a different adventure each time you start a new read. Just think about the amount of hours they sit away from their families/friends or pets looking at a computer screen. Can you imagine the amount of phone calls and emails they would of had to answer and the endless amount of meetings they would had to go to with their book publisher teams. But in the end it will be definitely be worth it as they have something they can show off to everybody and the many years too come. It can also win them many awards and it can be turned into a movie. It's something to definitely be proud of. I will not ramble any more so here I am introducing to you Sharon Bolton. Sharon Bolton is the author of the bestselling Lacey Flint series. Little Black Lies ( the book I'm reviewing) is her first stand - alone thriller since Blood Harvest, which was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Crime Novel of the Year. In 2014 she was awarded the CWA Dagger in the Library for her whole body of work. Sharon lives near Oxford with her husband and son. If you wish to know more about her books you can go and visit her in these places, www.sharonbolton.com you can also find her on Twitter as @authorsjbolton 
  The time has come for me to deliver my opinion or verdict as some people call it. When I first read the blurb it instantly grabbed my attention it made me want to read the first chapter there and then whilst I was still in the shop. I heard many good things about Sharon Bolton's books, so I thought why not give them a try. When I opened the front cover I wasn't expecting a map showing where each character lived. It definitely made things more clearer. I knew that the Falkland Islands actually existed because I knew also about the war that happened there. When I learnt this book was based in the Falkland Islands I thought it was going to be rammed with lots of history. Which is totally not my thing, but that wasn't the case at all. It took me a little more time to get totally gripped by the story. The book didn't have my full attention until I was at least four or five chapters in. It was at this point I could hardly put the book down. Only when I needed to for an example when I needed to sleep. I was getting more and more into their world with each page turn I made. I loved the twists and turns this book has it keeps you on your toes. Those twists and turns will definitely keep you reading til the end of the book. I also thought the way Sharon combined the characters and the actual history that happened back in the day was cleverly written and not to over powering to the reader. So the reason why this review took a long time to arrive is that the book needed a lot of attention and couldn't be rushed as you would miss the important information. The story wouldn't of made sense then so you would of ended up re reading chapters. Overall the book was an amazing read and I totally not expecting the ending the way it turned out to be it even made me gasp right at the end. Sharon I loved the book and I can't wait to see what she comes up with in the future. 
  I would like to give this book a 8/10, I'm also going to recommend this book to any older reader that loves a really good crime fiction and likes a bit of history. A small warning there is some strong language in the book. You can find all of my other blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk You can also leave your comments/questions or even give me a follow so you can stay updated each time I upload a new blog post. Thank you again and I hope you come back for more in the future. 

 Until my next book review x 


28 May 2017

Book Review: GIRLHOOD

Hey, 
  It's me I'm back again. Told you lot to expect more reviews from me. I'm guessing you were not expecting another one this fast. Well when I get into a really good book it can take me a matter of days to finish it. Well three days to be exact. But that was also down to the fact that we have been receiving some glorious weather which can put me into one of the best moods ever. Therefore I read faster as I'm in the best mood ever. Which results in you lot the readers, getting more reviews. I know I'm saying this every time but no one is helping me that much. Please could you readers give me some sort of feedback in the comment section below. It doesn't have to be really long, it can be a couple of sentences just about the blog. For an example I don't know whether my over seas readers can read my blog posts in their preferred language, tell me if it all makes sense. I would really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy reading this blog post just as much as I enjoyed reading this book my opinion about the book will come towards the end of this blog post. So this review, if you haven't already read the title it's all about Girlhood and it was written by Cat Clarke. 
  Like all my other blog posts, it's a moment of thanks. Welcome to any new readers to these blog posts. Thank you for choosing to read my blog posts, after reading this one if you wish to read some of my other blog posts. You can find them at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk To all the other readers who keep coming back to every new review I write. Thank you for your support, I really do appreciate it, it really means a lot to me. 
  The next part of this blog post is all about the blurb on the book. When I tell most people about the blurb, they stop me speaking and ask me what exactly is the blurb. So I will define it in another way for you. The blurb is a small passage that describes the book really well. You can find the blurb at the back cover or if your reading a hat covered book it can normally be found on the inside of the front cover. Now here comes the reason why I put the blurb into my blog posts. Like I said earlier the blurb describe it perfectly. Therefore you lot, the readers can make your judgement about the book here and now. Otherwise you would have to go out and find the book and then read it that's if you don't have Internet access. I can save you from all of that right here. It's how most people get addicted to many books is by reading the blurb. With this book there isn't much of a blurb on the book itself. So what I'm going to do is put the one from the book and one from the Internet into this blog post. So here we go this is the blurb from the book: 
" I lost myself when my sister died, and these girls rebuilt me, piece by piece. I thought that nothing could ever come between us. I thought I knew who I was... Until the new girl showed up." 
If you wanted more information this is the one from the Internet:
" Harper has tried to forget the past and fit in at expensive boarding school Duncraggan Academy. Her new group of friends are tight; the kind of girls who Harper knows have her back. But Harper can't escape the guilt of her twins sister's Jenna's death, and her own part in it - and she knows no one else will ever really understand. But new girl Kirsty seems to get Harper in ways she never expected. She has lost a sister too. Harper finally feels secure. She finally feels...loved. As if she can grow beyond the person she was when Jenna died. Then Kirsty's behaviour becomes more erratic. Why is her life a perfect mirror of Harper's closeness with Kirsty begins to threaten her other relationships, and her own sense of identity. How can Harper get back to the person she wants to be, and to the girls who mea the most to her? 
Readers, if you prefer to look at a picture instead there will be a picture of the blurb at the end of this paragraph. Also remember if you have already finished this book please don't give any spoilers to those who haven't yet. 

  The next part of my blog post is all about the author of each book I review. I like to put something about each author into my reviews because it makes me feel good and at least I have something dedicated to them. Next time you read a book just think about the author who has spent many hours locked away in an office or shutting off from their families or pets. Just think about the endless amount of emails, phone calls and meetings with their management teams/publishers. But in the end of it, it will be all worth it as they have something to be proud of and it is something they can show off to everybody for many years to come. Just think about it if authors decided hey didn't want to spend all that time away that would result in no books being made which won't make us bookworms around the world not very happy. So without further delay here I am introducing to you Cat Clarke. Cat Clarke is the bestselling award - winning and highly acclaimed author of six YA novels. Cat Clarke was born in Zambia and brought up in Edinburgh and Yorkshire, which has given her an accent that tends to confuse people. She lives in Edinburgh with her partner, two ninja cats and two decidedly non-ninja cocker spaniels. Right into my next bit. 
  Now the time has come to deliver my verdict as some people might call it. Others might call it the opinion part of my blog post. So where do I start... I shall start at the beginning it's a very good place to start. I shall stop there with the sound of music quotes. HA! Anyway I love all of Cat Clarkes previous books I have read pretty much all of them. So I have had this date for release of this book in my diary for a long time. I was so excited when it finally got released I couldn't wait to get my hands on it especially as I know what her other books are like. From the moment I picked up this book I was gripped. I couldn't put the book down, I completely blocked out my family for the last three days and the weather also helped as I was able to sit outside and relax in the sunshine and enjoy a really good book. This book was jammed packed with many things I was not expecting, like the many twists. Don't worry I won't give it away for you, you will have to read it for yourself to find out about them. I loved everything about this book so I don't have any bad things to say about this book. I also loved the way she wrote about the characters, it's good to have a bit of diversity in books as there's not a lot of that about. It was amazing storyline. But once I got to the end I was sad to see that it was over. I wanted it to be twice as long than it really was. This book even made me laugh out loud and even shed a tear all based on their friendship. I hope there is another book to follow on from this one following the group of girls. Cat Clarke bring on the next book I can't wait to see what you write in the future and I can't wait to read it *high five* Cat it was truly a awesome book!! 
  I would like to give this book a solid 10/10. I'm going to recommend this book to anyone who is a teen fiction lover and is over the age of 16. If you wish to read any of my other blog posts you can find them at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow me, leave me your comments or leave your recommendations for me for the future. Thank you again for your continued support. It really means a lot. I hope you enjoyed reading this blog post and I hope you come back for more in the future. 

 Until my next book review x 


25 May 2017

Book Review: Disclaimer

Hey, 
  I'm back again with another review. I know most people struggle with the introductions. They find it quite hard to come up with something different each time. It's totally the same for me. I struggle to come up with different content each time I start a new blog, sometimes I just ramble my way through it, okay most of the time. In this review I will give you a run down of this book and my opinion will come at the end. That's if you stick around that long or you may just skip the blog post and head straight to the opinion part at the end. It has been a very sad week where I'm from. My thoughts go to all the families who have lost their loved ones this week. Again in this review I hope readers of these blogs would give me some sort of feedback, without sounding too repetitive for my readers it will be very much needed as I could improve my posts with that feedback. I will tell you one thing that I'm loving this week is the really sunny weather we are having, so expect more reviews coming soon. I hope you enjoy this blog as much as I enjoyed reading this book. So without further delay this book I'm reviewing is called Disclaimer and it was written by Renee Knight.
  I would like to take this opportunity in blog post to welcome any new readers that choose to read this blog post but if you wanted to read more you can find them at laurennpullenreviews.blogspot.co.uk  Also to my older readers who are loyal and continue to return to read my posts. Thank you everyone it totally means a lot to me. 
  This part of my blog post is all about the blurb of the book. You can find most blurbs at the back of each book. But if you are reading a hard back covered book you can find the blurb on the inside of the front cover. For readers that don't understand the word blurb I will define it in another way. The blurb is a small passage describing each book. Now it's time to tell you why I put the blurb into my blog posts. I put the blurb into posts because it describes the book perfectly and the reader can then understand the book better. It saves you from going out and trying to find the book when you can just read the blurb here right now. You can make your judgment about the book right now. It is how most people buy their books is by reading the blurb. It's also how I get addicted/hooked to any book. So here we go here is the blurb of this book: "When an intriguing novel appears on Catherine's bedside table, she curls up and begins to read. But as she turns the pages, she is horrified to realize she is a key character, a main player. This story will reveal her darkest secret. A secret she thought no one else knew... ". Readers. If you prefer to look at a picture and read the blurb for yourself there will be a picture at the end of this passage. Also remember readers if you have read the book and you are reading this review please don't give away any spoilers to those who haven't yet finished the book yet. 


  This next part of my review is all about the author of each book I read. This time it is all about Renee Knight. By writing about the author in each of my reviews it helps me to have something dedicated to the author. Next time your reading a book, think about the author. Just think about how many hours they lock themselves away in an office away from their loved ones. Just think about the amount of phone calls they have taken, also just think about how many edits, meetings and emails they have answered. But in the end it is definitely all worth it as they have a physical object that they can show and hold for the rest of their lives. They have something to be proud of. Can you imagine if they decided they didn't want to spend all that time away from their families. All of their talent would be wasted and there won't be any amazing books to read. Which would not make us bookworms that happy at all. So here we go, introducing Renee Knight. Renee Knight worked for the BBC directing arts documentaries before beginning her writing career. She has written television and film scripts for the BBC, Channel Four and Capital Films. Her first screenplay, Morher's Day, made it onto the 2010 Brit List of best unproduced scripts of that year. Her first novel, Disclaimer (this book), was published by Transworld in 2015. Renée lives in London UK with her husband and their two children. 
  The time has come to deliver my opinion on this book. New book, clean slate in other words I was keeping my mind open and not about to compare it to any other book I had previously read. When I first saw this book I picked it instantly and read the back to discover that the book was going to be like the film Inception. But instead it was a book inside a book not a dream inside a dream. Once I finally got to reading the book it gripped me and I was completely hooked about the many secrets that was hiding inside this book. I found myself not putting the book and shutting out what was happening around me. I totally lost all track of time while I was reading this book. But there was a this one time where I had to stop reading for a couple of days as things for pretty busy and I didn't have enough time in the day to read as often as I've would of wanted. When I returned to the book, the book wasn't the same it was like it has lost its spark. I got confused more easily I ended up re reading many sentences. Also I couldn't keep track of whose part I was reading so I had to keep on referring to the beginning of each chapter and sometimes that didn't help. So maybe a thing to improve on, make it more clearer to the reader whose point of view the chapter belongs to. So maybe add a small subtitle at the beginning of them. But I stick the book out as I can never leave a book unfinished especially a crime fiction book. So as soon as the plot thickend I got back into the story and it revealed the many twists and turns that I was not expecting and the book needed them so much. It definitely made me turn the pages so much faster resulting in me me finishing the book within the next three days. Like I said earlier I wasn't expecting the twists and turns so the ending of this book totally blew my mind, don't worry I won't give it away. But wow, I wasn't expecting it too be turned around just like that. I also wish that the last chapter was a tiny bit different. In the end it was a crime fiction book that I throughly enjoyed reading. But if you are a older reader and thinking about sharing it make sure you share it with more older members of your family as there are many strong scenes in the book and very strong language within the book. Renee this book was a awesome book and I can't wait to see and read what you come up with next!! 
  I would like to give this book a 8/10. I would also like to recommend this book to anyone who loves a really good crime fiction book and you are over the age of 18. Like I said before you can find all my other blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow me or leave your recommendations for me. Thank you again, for your continued support. It totally means the world to me. I hope you return the next time I upload my next review! 

 Until my next book review x 


16 May 2017

Book Review: Into The Water

Hey,
  Time for another blog post. As I have yet again I've finished another book. It was a great one if I do say so, but more of that later on in my opinion section. That's if you stick around that long but thank you if you do. Without sounding too repetitive I would love all my viewers to give me some sort of feedback in the comment section below and again I will thank you all. Now time for some questions, well simple questions like how was your week? How are you doing? Have you anything good planned for the week? One more thing before I carry on with the review. It's that time of the year again, so I would like to send good luck to any of my viewers who are sitting/taking their exams, you can do it. It will definitely all be worth it in the end. Anyway back to this blog post, if you have read the title of this review you may already know the name of this book. But if you haven't this review is all about Into The Water and it was written by Paula Hawkins. 
  Like all my other blog posts, I just take this time to welcome any new readers and thank them for choosing to read my blog posts. It really means a lot to me to have their support and to all my older readers thank you for returning to read every new blog post that I upload. I tend to follow the same structure for each blog post. For those who are new around here  and didn't know. The next part of my blog post is all about the blurb. For people who don't understand the word blurb I will try to describe it in a different way. The blurb is the small passage that can summarise what the book is all about. How about that, better? Now here is a little bit, about why I put the blurb into all of my blog posts. I put the blurb into my reviews because it gives you the reader a better understanding of the book. By reading the blurb in my review it saves you from going out and then reading the blurb. What happens if the book is not your cup of tea. I can save you from all of that right now. By putting this blurb here right now you can make this decision instantly. I used the word 'right' so many times in the last couple of sentences. Wow! Most people can get addicted/hooked to any book by reading the blurb. That's what normally happens to me. The blurb can be found on the back cover of most books. But when your reading a hard cover book like this one. You can easily find the blurb on the inside of the front cover. So without further delay here is the blurb from this book: "In the last day before her death, Nel Abbott called her sister. Jules didn't pick up the phone, ignoring her plea for help. Now Nel is dead. They say she jumped. And Jules has been dragged back to the one place she hoped she had escaped for good, to care for the teenage girl her sister left behind. But Jules is afraid. So afraid. Of her long-buried memories, of the old Mill House, of knowing that Nel would never have jumped. And most of all she's afraid of the water, and the place they call the Drowning Pool..." Readers, if you have read this book and your reading this review because your waiting for my opinion. Please don't spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it yet. Also for people who take things in better by looking at a picture. A picture of the blurb can be found at the end of this passage. 

  This next part of my blog post is all about the author of each book I review. This time it is all about Paula Hawkins. I like to dedicate something to them. After all just think about how many days they sit away from their families in an office answering the many emails and the amount of edits they have to make. Let's not forget the amount of phone calls and meetings they have to go through. But in the end it is definitely all worth it as they have something they can be proud of. Something they can show off to everyone. A book that will be around for a long time. In the end that pressure will disappear until they decide to write another book. By dedicating this passage to them I feel I'm giving something back to them. Can you imagine a world without books, it's a reality that us bookworms don't want. So without further delay here I am introducing to you Paula Hawkins. Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for fifteen years before turning her hand to fiction. She is the author of The Girl on the Train and Into The Water (the book I'm reviewing). An international #1 bestseller, The Girl on the Train was published in 50 countries and over 40 languages. It has sold over 18 million copies worldwide and has been adapted into a major motion picture. Paula Hawkins was born in Zimbabwe and now lives in London UK. 
  It is now time to give my opinion. So the bit you've all been waiting for has finally arrived. I've had the due date for when the book was going to be released written down for a while, because I just loved the other book so much. When the book finally came out and I got my hands on a copy. My first thought was I hope this book is just as good as the last one. Don't ask me why I thought that . I can't give you an answer to that one. In other words I wish I didn't think that because it's totally a different book and should not be compared to any other books that Paula Hawkins writes. From the moment that I read the first couple of pages I knew it was going to be a really good book. I found myself reading it at any opportunity I could get. In other words I was totally hooked from the get go. I hardly put the book down. This book definitely made you you think, especially what it was like for women back in the day. This book was jammed packed with twists and turns which kept me the reader and many readers to come in full suspension. The only thing I sometimes got confused with is who's chapter I was on. So I had to keep on referring to the beginning of each chapter to see what the name it was. But in the end I got used to it and it was really needed in the book to get the different points of view across. All of the book was written beautifully. It was so easy to follow the storyline. I was not expecting it to be who it was at the end, don't worry no spoilers here. I finished this book within a week of starting it and I loved every moment of it. I can't wait to see what Paula writes next and in the future and I can't wait to read it. I just hope this one gets made into a movie as well. *high five* Paula, it was a awesome book. 
  Overall I would definitely give this book a 10/10 and would love to recommend this book to anyone who loves a really good book and is over the age of 16. You can find all my other blog posts at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow me or leave me some questions of you want. Thank you for your continued support. It totally means a lot. I hope you come back for more of my blog posts in the future!! 

 Until my next book review x 


5 May 2017

Book Review: The Bones Of You

Hey, 
  So I'm back again. *Wave* One question does anybody else find introductions hard to do? I just find it hard to start each blog post differently each time. I hope your enjoying my blog posts, please let me know so I can receive more feedback. Therefore I can improve my blog posts. Which will make it better for your viewing. Anyway how has your week been? Mines been a bit better than the last time I wrote to you, the readers. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I have. But you will have to wait for my opinion, you can find it later on in this blog. It is so much better when I can read outside and it's so sunny it puts me in a really good mood which results in any book being read quicker. If you haven't read any of my blog posts before you may be wondering why I write these blog posts. I write these blog posts because I have a big passion for all things books. I thought why not share with other people what I thought about each book. So I created the blog which is going to improve my writing skills therefore it helps if I wanted to become a author myself one day. Back to the book itself this review is all about: The Bones Of You which is written by Debbie Howells.
  At this point in my blog I wish to welcome any new readers to these blog posts! Thank you for choosing to read my blog posts and to all my older readers thank you for your continued support. It really means a lot to have your support. This next part of my blog is all about the blurb of the book. The blurb on most books can be found on the back of each book. Sometimes people use the word synopsis for people who don't know what that word means, it means a small summary or passage describing the contents of an object like a book. I hope people actually find it more relevant that I put the blurb into my blog posts I think that it is really needed in a blog post as it gives a better understanding on which book is being reviewed. It can also make the reader of this blog post understand what the book is like, therefore they can make their first opinion about the book. Without the blurb in my blog post you won't know what the story is like. It will also make you decide if you want to go out and buy the book. When I read the blurb, its how I immediately get addicted and hooked to any book unless the book I'm reading is part of a dried then I definitely have to read the next book. So without further delay here is the blurb of this book: "A community in shock. When eighteen year old Rosie Anderson disappears, life in the idyllic village where she grew up is never the same again. A family torn apart. Rosie was beautiful, kind and gentle. She came from a loving family and had her whole life ahead of her. Who could possibly want to harm her? And why? A keeper of secrets Kate is a friend of the family, and she's certain someone in the village knows more than they're letting on. As the investigation deepens, so does Kate's obsession with solving the mystery of what happened to Rosie." Readers, if you prefer too look at a picture of the blurb instead. You can find it at the end of this paragraph. If you have read this book, you may not be reading this review but remember nobody likes spoilers so please don't give any away this those who haven't read/finished this book yet. 

  This next paragraph is dedicated to each author of every book I review. I like to dedicate each author this paragraph as they spend so many days shut away in an office from their loved ones. Just think about how many hours they have sat in front of a computer screen reading emails, editing/re-editing pages of their books and the endless meetings they have with their book management teams. But in the end it is worth it. As they get something they can hold and show it off to everybody and the pressure has gone. Hard work does pay off. So it feels like I'm giving something back to them, by dedicating this passage to them. Can you imagine a world without authors there won't be any books to read, it's a reality us bookworms don't want to imagine. After writing all that I just know some people will get bored of my rambling and just skip this part and move on to my opinion. So here we go, introducing Debbie Howells. Debbie Howells lives in West Sussex (UK) with her family. Having worked as a cabin crew and a flying instructor, she spent several years running a very successful wedding flower business. She started writing as an escape from a busy summer of weddings. Her first books This Your Life and The Impossible Search for the Perfect Man were written under the pen name Susie Martyn and self-published as eBooks on Amazon. Encouraged by positive feedback, Debbie used her love of flowers and first hand experience to write the contemporary women's fiction novel Wildflowers, the first book published under her own name. She started writing her first psychological thriller, this book, The Bones of You. Debbie is now represented by United Talent Agency. The Bones of You was published in July 2015 and her second book was published in 2016.
  The time has come to deliver my verdict or my opinion as some people like to call it. Where do I start? Let's start at the beginning. When I read the first part, about Rosie it triggered my imagination off. Starting a new book, it's like exploring a whole new world. But once I finished reading Rosie's part I couldn't wait to see what the rest of the book is going to be like. But the next part left me feeling a bit disappointed because it didn't take off. It just left me feeling a bit flat and I got bored which lead me to stop reading it. But when I start a book I can't just leave it halfway through and pick up another book. So I picked it back up and carried on reading it. As soon as I got to the halfway point of the book, it's like the book changed. It suddenly had a change of pace. I found myself reading the book for most of the day and I started to ignore most of my family as I was escaping to a different world. I found myself not putting the book down as often as before. Some of the topics that are throughout the book will definitely haunt you leaving a permanent thought in your mind. There are many twists and turns in this thriller. I loved how this book was written it was easy to understand and follow as the book switched back and fo, between the different character chapters in the book. Now that I couldn't put the book down and reading it at a much faster pace people were telling me to slow down. But I needed to know who had done it. It was the last person I thought it was going to be in other words my guess was totally wrong. There was a little bit of regret once I had finished it because I hadn't slowed down. I can't wait to see what she writes in the future and I can't wait too read it. 
  I would like to give this book a 8/10. I would fully recommend this book to anyone who loves a good crime fiction and is 16 and over. You can find all my other blogs at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk where you can follow, leave comments or questions. Thank you again for your continued support and I hope you come back for more blog posts in the future! 

 Until my next book review x