Friday 18 January 2013

Book Review: The Charm Bracelet by Melissa Hill



Set in New York City, single mom Holly O' Neill works at a vintage clothing shop called Secret Closet where members of the New York High Society send in designer clothes and accessories to be sold for charity or commissions. She loves her job and her young son Danny though she constantly frets that Danny will miss out from not having a fatherly figure in his life.

While sorting out a new batch of clothing sent in to Secret Closet, Holly chances upon a charm bracelet in the pocket of one of the pieces. Having a charm bracelet herself which she treasures, Holly postulates that the owner of the charm bracelet found in the clothing will be distressed by its loss. Determined to reunite the charm bracelet with the owner, Holly pulls out all the stops even if the only clues that she has are the charms themselves.

Greg Matthews, a banker at a top Wall Street brokerage firm in Lower Manhattan is no longer content with his plushy job despite the high income that he commands. Burned out, he decides to pull the plug on his job and chases after his passion - photography, instead. With his savings and girlfriend Karen's job, he is confident that they will be able to get through the first few months while he scouts around for photography jobs. However, after he breaks the news to Karen, she is less than delighted and worries that they may not have enough to get by.

As usual, I am not going to spoil the ending for ya. :) It is sweet and perhaps yes a lil predictable, but I love it nonetheless. I actually bought this book at a bookstore after work on a whim because the boyfriend wasn't too happy that he just spent 30 minutes with me at the bookstore and we were about to walk off empty-handed. *shoots him a baleful look* But I AM glad I did because having read the novel last year, it is going to one which I am going to re-read over and over again in the time to come. Moving on to what I like -

The characters which the author has created are very real instead of fluffy duffy (which I had the misfortune of reading from other novels)- it could have been anyone out there with the same concerns as them. I can identify with Karen's displeasure when she found out about Greg quitting his job without discussing it with her.

She breathed heavily, as if she suddenly felt the weight of the world rest upon her shoulders. She looked around at their well-appointed living room, as if trying to figure out what they'd need to sell first. 

"Baby, come on. Think positive. We are going to be fine." Greg stood up and reached for her. "I have faith in myself. I believe in what I can do. I thought you did too?" He hated how pleading he sounded. This is not how he pictured this conversation. 

Karen locked her eyes on his face and she said, blankly, "I do have faith in you, but I also thought that you considered me an equal partner in this relationship." 

"I do!" He said defensively. 

"I'm not so sure, Greg. You just put a lot of responsibility on my shoulders and you didn't even care about my opinion enough to consult me before you did it. You just ASSUMED." 

My favorite characters in the novel have to be Greg's parents - Jeff and Cristina, who are a loving couple. They set the stage for true love. In fact, love is a recurring theme in this book. Within Greg and Karen, Holly and her son Danny, and eventually, Holly and Greg whose paths are crossed when the novel is approaching the conclusion. A favorite quote of mine from the novel about love would be -

"Skating, it is a bit like true love - both parties must move fluidly in tandem together in order to achieve true perfection."

Speaking of the conclusion, I love it when novels wrap up nicely instead of a hasty harried one & Melissa Hill has done a great job with this novel. :)

The author has an adept way of making words come alive - I could clearly picture each scene in the novel with her descriptive and engaging lines even though I've never been to NYC before! Fans of chick lit will undoubtedly enjoy this one. It's my first time reading a book by Melissa Hill and it's certainly not going to be the last. :)

I rate it out of 5 likes:

 

Saturday 12 January 2013

Book Review: It Started with a Kiss by Miranda Dickinson

 

As the singer in a wedding band, Romily Parker has seen her fair share of happy endings, even though her own love life isn't quite as simple. On the last Saturday before Christmas, (shortly after disastrously declaring her love for best friend Charlie), Romily has a brief encounter with a handsome stranger whose heart-stopping kiss changes everything. 

Determined to find him again, Romily embarks on a year-long quest, helped (and sometimes hindered) by enthusiastic Uncle Dudley, cake-making Auntie Mags and flamboyant Wren. Will she find the man of her dreams? Or could true love be closer than she thinks? The ONLY book that you'll want to curl up with this winter -- perfect for fans of Jill Mansell and Sophie Kinsella. 

I vaguely remembered seeing this novel recommended to me on Goodreads & I made a mental note to check that out from the library should it be available. The cover was the first thing that caught my eye; with the pretty pink & white wintery jacket, it definitely struck several points with me. :) I'm big on image & presentation, especially when you consider the plethora of books out there demanding to be read. Furthermore, I'm a visual person; it's always the cover that catches my attention first. 

Having a crush on her best friend cum bandmate Charlie for 3 years, 29 year-old Romily decided to follow her heart and confessed to him just before Christmas. However, it backfired and Romily fled, only to collide into a wooden stall some distances later, causing fluffy stuffed toys to rain all over the floor. 

"Crazy woman! Look at this mess! It is ruined, ruined!" 

Thoroughly embarrassed, I scrambled to my feet, wincing as my bruised limbs creaked and groaned back into an upright position. 

"I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry," I mumbled, grabbing armfuls of toys and wishing I could disappear. 



A man, who was subsequently named PK (Phantom Kisser) in the book, stopped to help her and gave her a kiss before disappearing off with his mate. Struck by the kiss, Romily decided to search for PK within a year. She was aided by Uncle Dudley and wife Auntie Mags, who acted as surrogate parents to Romily. CCTVs were watched, a blog was set up, even an advertisement was created in the papers! Charlie wasn't too pleased with Romily's fixation with PK either; what followed was rocky periods between the two best friends. 

I'll not spoil the ending for ya, you HAVE to read it for yourself :) It's an amazing read, chick lit at its best. Besides Romily's quest, there was also a significant amount of pages dedicated to Romily's best friend Wren and bandmates Jack, Tom and manage D'Wayne. Called The Pinstripes who played at weddings, they were extremely close and they put their efforts into the band wholeheartedly, making sure their clients got more than what they paid for. 

Romily acknowledged that her year-long quest to hunt down PK could be seen as a lil desperate, but she argued on the basis of doing something for herself before she turned thirty years old. The theme - searching for that elusive PK, was constantly addressed in the novel. But I think the author had done an excellent job in ensuring Romily did not appear too desperate despite the trickiness of it all. 

The conclusion (just before Christmas Eve) was sweet and heart-warming. What I loved was, the conclusion wrapped up nicely instead of a rushed and harried one. If you were to watch a movie, you would want it to end on a decent note too right ?! :P 

I can totally identify with Romily wanting to do something for herself. The novel really is about being there for your friends regardless of conflicts and being true to yourself and chasing after what makes you happy.  It's something which I have been thinking about for the longest time ever; I still can't quite figure out what is it that I truly want. Which was why I was totally rooting for Romily in her quest. 

As soon as my salary is here, it's straight to bookdepository to order a copy of this novel  :) I love it soooo much ^^ 

My rating out of 5 likes:


I know Christmas just whooshed past us almost 3 weeks ago BUT if you are looking for an awesome Christmassy chick lit novel, this is right up your alley and I hope you will love it as much as I do! :)

Friday 4 January 2013

2012 Book Reading Challenge

Hello! Here's a list of the books that I have completed reading in 2012. The only thing I regretted was not giving myself ample "rest time" in between each book so that I can write a decent review for each. As you will see later on, there was a huge imbalance for certain months last year lol. Proper reading time management will be a goal of mine this year.

Those in bold font are my favorites :)

January
#1 - How to Bake a Perfect Life by Barbara O' Neal
#2 - Fashionably Late by Beth Kendrick
#3 - Love in Bloom by Sheila Roberts
#4 - 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

February
#5 - nil 

March
#5 - I Heart Vegas by Lindsey Kelk
#6 - I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella
#7 - Bikini Season by Sheila Roberts

April
#8 - Chicken Soup for the Soul Teacher Tales
#9 - Set up in Soho by Dee Davis
#10 - Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe by Jenny Colgan

 May
#11 - How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls by Zoey Dean
#12 - Too Close for Comfort by Clare Dowling

June
(nil again. Eeps)

July
#13 - Cognitive Surplus by Clay Shirky

August
#14 - Night Road by Kristin Hannah
#15 - Old School Ties by Kate Harrison
#16 - Thin, Rich, Pretty by Beth Harbison

September
#17 - The Bake-off by Beth Kendrick
#18 - Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
#19 - I Heart Paris by Lindsey Kelk October
#20 - Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
#21 - Home Front by Kristin Hannah
#22 - What You Wish For by Kerry Reichs
#23 - Calling Romeo by Alexandra Potter

October
(nil.)

November
#24 - Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin
#25 - Where We Belong by Emily Giffin
#26 - Missing Persons by Nicci Gerrard
#27 - A Weekend with Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly
#28 - Secrets of a Shoe Addict by Beth Harbison
#29 - The Smart One and the Pretty One by Claire Lazebnik

December
#30 - Winter Wonderland by Belinda Jones
#31 - Operation Sunshine by Jenny Colgan
#32 - The Twenty Year Itch by Linda Kelsey
#33 - There's Cake In My Future by Kim Gruenenfelder
#34 - The Lucky Dog Matchmaking Service by Beth Kendrick
#35 - The Snow Globe by Sheila Roberts 
#36 - On Strike for Christmas by Sheila Roberts
#37 - Angel Lane by Sheila Roberts
#38 - Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams by Jenny Colgan
#39 - Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe by Jenny Colgan
#40 - Ellie Andrews has Second Thoughts by Ruth Saberton
#41 - Shoe Addicts Anonymous by Beth Harbison
#42 - Second Time Around by Beth Kendrick
#43 - Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah
#44 - Christmas at Tiffany's by Karen Swan
#45 - Walking Back to Happiness by Lucy Dillon
#46 - Home Again by Kristin Hannah
#47 - The Charm Bracelet by Melissa Hill
#48 - Last Christmas by Julia Williams
#49 - Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella
#50 - Summer Daydreams by Carole Matthews

Tuesday 1 January 2013

Jar of happiness.

Happy 2013! :) I am stoked & a lil anxious at the same time for this is the year where I'm going to graduate from university. I have in mind certain career options that I'm going to pursue once I have graduated but I am still keeping my doors open. I am also going to try out more challenging recipes & share them with ya here if they turn out successful. I don't think you will want to know how many times I have failed in the kitchen lol. Volcano tops, cracked tops, sunken middles; mishaps are prone to happen even to the very best bakers, what not to mention a novice like me! :P

I look back at 2012 with nothing but a certain amount of distaste. It was so emotionally draining on the personal front but I learnt loads from it. Like walking away from toxic relationships & chasing after my own happiness.

Speaking of happiness, I saw a photo on Facebook yesterday and it piqued my interest. I had never been big on such.. self-help things. In fact, I don't think it could be even qualified as self-help lol. But hey what the heck, I'm going to give it a shot and see what the new year is going to bring. :)


& therefore, this is my own jar! :) I originally intended it to store cookies that I'm going to bake but I think keeping track of the good&happy things that happened to me is more important.. It allows me to dwell lesser on negativity, and also be thankful for the people who made these happiness possible. 


That very first piece, was dedicated to a girlfriend of mine whom I call Meggy. She had an extra bag of homemade Oreo fudge, & knowing that her madhat friend here is a big fan of oreos, she packed them up nicely & gave them to me! =) Thanks so much!

The new year has barely begun but I've already "signed up" for the Goodreads 2013 Reading Challenge! :) This time, I'm going to up the ante by setting a goal of 60 books, of which 1 of them must be a Classic (for instance, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens & the like), & 3 non-fiction. You can check out a list of what I have read last year by clicking on the tab above! I strongly recommend giving Kristin Hannah a try; her novels are so emotional & she explores a wide variety of themes. My favorite novel from her has to be Winter Garden! I'd been wanting to buy a copy for myself after returning the library's copy. If you want something more light-hearted but just as good, you can check out novels written by Jenny Colgan! Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe was brilliant, but you MAY find the ending for the sequel Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe a tad exasperating.

Wherever you are right now, I hope that you will create your own happiness, hold your head up high and be kind to one another.

Happy 2013. :)