Showing posts with label shelly crane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shelly crane. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Wide Awake (Wide Awake #1) by Shelly Crane



Wide Awake (Wide Awake #1) by Shelly Crane


So I planned to read this book a long while ago, probably two years but since the submission of all my assignments for uni, I've been able to get through most of my to-read list on Goodreads. 

Well, well, well. What can I say about this book? 

Firstly it's brilliantly written and when I reached the end, there was a note from the author that revealed she had a tumour whilst writing this and how it escaped her deadlines. I was amazed how strong Crane is, I still am having read most of her series to date and loving them. However back to the book. 

It follows the story of Emma who's recently been in accident, losst her memory and is trying to recover memories and pick up the pieces of her life. I found the whole idea and plot fantastic, because you really get a sense of the characters, Emma's pain and turmoil at not knowing who she is anymore and the fact there's this good-lucking guy that's looking after her. But I connected with her and really got to understand all of her pain as if I were Emma.



Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Your favourite series is about to end? Top tips on how to tackle this

So August 5th my book world kinda exploded. Jennifer Armentrout published the last Lux series book Opposition. For anyone new to the Lux series, it's bascially the best book series I've read and I adore the characters and the story and it's just perfect! Link below to my reviews!

It's August 27th and I've still not read it. I have my own copy but it's not been opened at all since arriving in the post. I just can't. It's a perfect book and I don't want it to end.

1.Reread the series all over. It's worth it because you'll also be able to read the new and final one over again

2.You get to fall for the book all over again. Always a pro in this!

3.Have a book boyfriend/girlfriend? More time to spend with them

4.You just can't let them go. It's okay. They're forever in your memory or on Goodreads if you have that!

Don't worry, there are tonnes of people in the world all going through this. However if you're lucky, like fans of Shelly Crane's significance series, then you might get a few more books coming out for that series!