Monday, June 23, 2014

Life Update

Love of books......


Hey!

I've been wanted to write a quick life update post for a little while now.
A lot of life changes have been happening for instance, I graduated college and started working on some new projects! Graduating college was definitely the proudest moment of my life. Sometimes I get upset that I'm not where I want to be in life exactly but I'm working on it everyday and praying that all my dreams come true. Sometimes things in life take time to develop and I'll keep working hard to make things happen. 

In the meantime, I recently get a "freelance" position working with an independent publisher doing book publicity. I'll be working with beside the authors to help them go through all the stages of writing a book and then doing the publicity work afterwards. I'm excited to get this opportunity and hopefully it will be the start I need to launch my career.

I'll definitely be excited to share some of the projects I'll be working on, considering it pertains to books which is obviously what this blog is all about. 

I feel fortunate to get this experience under my belt but I won't stop putting my time into this blog which is like my baby.

Hope you all have a great week and the best start to the summer ! 
Get ready for a new book review coming in the very near future. 

Ciao,

Cheryl 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

REVIEW: "To All The Boys I've Loved Before"- BY: Jenny Han


Hello everyone,
Here's another review for you, like I promised. 

I've heard a lot of good things about Jenny Han and I've also heard about her previous books being bestsellers and there was plenty of hype for "To All The Boys I've Loved Before," so it's safe to say that I had decently high expectations...

So, I'd like to say this book was amazing, that it was everything I wanted and more... but unfortunately this is not the case. This book lacks something so trivial and fundamental to any book out there.. an ENDING. 

Nothing and I mean nothing in this world annoys me more than a disappointing book. I just wasted "X" amount of  days or weeks on a book that should be able to a least leave me somewhat satisfied but this book was so pointless I wanted to throw my Nook out the window. 

Now, I can't say the book was entirely bad. It had a slow start and I was trying to give the book the benefit of the doubt through all the cliches and underdeveloped characters. The writing was so elementary that I was wondering if the author had someone else write her other books. Anyways, you have to get through the muddy beginning to get to what you probably truly wanted to get to when reading a YA novel...

Three sisters: Margot, Lara Jean and Kitty are close as sisters can be since their mom died a few years back. Margot took on the mother role and is now going off to college leaving Lara Jean to take over. Kitty was too young to remember their mother so the sisters try to be there for her as much as they can.. To be honest Kitty was the most delightful of all the characters, however maybe too mature for a supposed nine year old. 
Josh, their neighbor and Margot's boyfriend, is heartbroken when Margot breaks up with him before going off to Scotland to go to college. However, Lara Jean has liked Josh for some time and tries to be there for him when Margot leaves. 
However, this is where it gets tricky. Lara Jean has written love letters to every boy she has liked or loved as goodbye letters when she knew it was not meant to be. She stored them in a hat box but then one day the letters were "mysteriously" sent out to all the boys, (Josh and Peter) which leaves Lara Jean traumatized and devises this plan with an old friend Peter to pretend to be bf/gf to keep Josh away and also get back at Peter's ex girlfriend, and Lara Jeans former friend Genevieve.

Are you confused yet? There is a constant struggle to understand who Lara Jean really likes, Josh or Peter. Where the story really picks up is when Peter, the supposed "ladies man," starts to actually fall for Lara Jean when that was against the "contract" of their relationship. I was so into the Peter and Lara Jean relationship aspect that it was actually changing my mind about the book. However, when Josh kissed Lara Jean and Margot find outs and LJ pushes Peter away, all hell breaks loose and then nothing is ever the same... nothing. The book literally ends with Lara Jean making up with Margot and Josh but the whole Peter relationship just goes unresolved even though Lara Jean really wants to be with him. It was just left to the imagination. 

I know this might sound a bit rambled, but I needed to delve more into this story for everyone to understand just how unappealing this book really is. It hurts me to have to write such a negative review but the book has no real conclusive ending and that is just not acceptable to me. I'm not entirely discouraging anyone from reading it, I'm just warning you that you will probably want to scream into a pillow when it's over. You have been warned.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Happy One Year Book Bound !


Hey!

I know I'm a little late, and the official blog anniversary was May 31st, I still wanted to make a special post about this special milestone. One year of blogging is something that I am truly proud of. It means a lot if you, right there at your computer who probably has a million things to do, is reading this post. I appreciate even a second of your time. As I've said before, starting this blog hasn't always been easy but it's pretty much my favorite thing I have ever done. It makes me happy to do something that I love and that is all I've ever wanted. I might not be blog famous but somewhere out there, who ever you are, is reading this and enjoying my blog. Thanks to any who has reached out or commented in any way. Please, feel free to tell your friends and family about the blog, because I promise that I want to make this blog something great.

Starting a successful blog has been a dream of mine for so long, and just writing this means I'm participating in my dreams. A year ago I started to make my dreams happen and everyday I think I'm getting a little bit closer. 

Before I end the post, I wanted to give a brief update on everything that is going on behind the scenes. Currently, I'm reading "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" By Jenny Han. I've heard some great things about this new release and I'm already forming my own opinions on the book. Also for my birthday, I received a new Nook from my boyfriend. (He's the best). So I've been buying new books and I have a few more books in the wing just waiting to be red and reviewed so keep your eyes on the blog because there is going to be plenty to read and interact with. 

So that's all folks ! Thanks so much and always stay book bound! 

Ciao,
Cheryl 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

REVIEW: "There's More To Life Than This"- BY: Theresa Caputo



Happy One Year Anniversary Book Bound!! I'm so excited that my journey with this blog has reached the one year mark. Thank you for reaching this far with me. I knew from the conception of the idea that it was going to be one of the best things I've ever decided to do. It may not always be easy but what in life ever truly is.... I plan to write a special one year post in a few days.

And all this talk about life brings us to the major topic discussed in Theresa Caputo's new book, "There's More To Life Than This." Let me tell you something first, I have always been fascinated with the afterlife. I think I've always been fascinated in things that I can't understand and that is so beyond anything this world could comprehend. It's that one mystery in life. So when I first heard about Theresa Caputo a few years ago and watched her show I was floored but skeptical. We all know the conception of "psychics" or those who know things that the average person can't or who talks to dead people or who can predict the future. You'd think that if this stuff was so serious, they would be monitored by the government and used to battle serious situations or something of that sort. It seems like their gift is something that shouldn't be mocked. Those were my first thoughts about Theresa but after watching her show for a while and learning more about her, before even reading the book, I've grown to accept her gift as real and pure and that maybe there is something more here that I just don't know about yet.

Let me tell you right off the bat that before you even read this review, go read her book. I'm telling you this because I don't want to spoil the magic that is inside this book. I don't just recommend it, I am campaiging for it. I'm telling everyone I know about this book and to me I feel it's almost mandatory. Call me naive but I genuinely feel that my soul has changed since reading this book. It has brought new hope into my life and joy that I wasn't expecting at first. I expected to just read some amazing stories about those she has read for but what I got was something much more special and much more important. I got something that I feel everyone should get and that is just to get inspired and to get working on changing your life for the better. To really think about what we do in this life and the consequences it could have in the next. It's truly eye- opening.

Theresa tells a compelling 10 chapter story about her journey to accepting her gift and how her gift has impacted so many lives. But that's not even the soul changing part. My favorite sections are when she discusses what she knows about the afterlife, what happens when we die and how our souls are connected to our loved ones even when they die. And most importantly the actions we take in this life and how they effect the next. There is SO much that I never knew before. SO much that just made me stop and think, "I'm not doing nearly enough." "I'm not living nearly as much as I should be." Of course it's easier said then done and she says that herself but if you try a little each day to become a better person to "grow your soul," as she puts it, and get closer to God at the end of it all, then it's all worth it.

There is so much about life in general that Theresa discusses, such as how our souls picked us or the past lives they've had. The choice we have when we get to heaven and the impact our thoughts and feelings can have on our soul. She discusses the reason behind traumas and illnesses and just why things happen. She also makes a point that everyone can have the power, in some capacity, to connect with our loved ones like she does. It may not be as strong but Spirit could make it happen.

There are so many lessons to be learned in this book that I couldn't possible reiterate them all without writing the whole book for ya. What I want everyone to get across from reading this book is that we have the power to choose where we go from here, maybe some things are predestined, but we have the power to make the best of what we have. God loves a cheerful giver and we will see when we get there. But in the mean time, read the book, enjoy life and believe that God and Spirit is looking out for us. Turn to them and listen to the everyday signs they are giving us that we are too blind to see. It's all part of the plan.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Easter Book Bound!

Hey everyone!! 


Happy Easter to everyone and especially to many new faces that have started following the Book Bound! I am soooo excited to have you be a part of this wonderful community. Please do not hesitate for a second to comment or send a message to share your thoughts about books or anything. I love being able to connect with my followers who I appreciate beyond the words I can express to you all.

A quick update: I will be graduating college in a month, a month from yesterday to be exact and I am beyond excited. As some may know, the last semester in college is  truly a challenge and I feel bad that I haven't been able to devote the time I want to the blog. I know I sound like a broken record. However, I plan on reading my heart out this summer no matter where life takes me career wise. I want to make this blog my life's work, no matter the outcome.  Reading is something I have always enjoyed and being able to share my opinions with you has truly been a blessing in my life. Thank you once again.

As always your suggestions are greatly appreciated, I am hoping to start reading very soon... "There's More to Life Than This," by Theresa Caputo, aka Long Island Medium. I have always been fascinated by her gift and I'm expecting her book to only increase my fascination. Hoping for big things!
Have a great day everyone !!

Ciao, 

Cheryl

Sunday, March 23, 2014

REVIEW: "Growing Up Duggar"- BY: Jana, Jill, Jessa and Jinger Duggar


It’s all about relationships according to the four oldest Duggar girls from TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting, in their new book, “Growing Up Duggar.”  Jana, Jill, Jessa and Jinger reveal what it is like to living with 18 brothers and sisters, all the while trying to navigate into womanhood. Even though their lives are played out on TV, the Duggar girls wrote a book to answer the multitude of messages they receive from their fans who want to know so much more about their lives.
            The book is divided into sections that each deal with a different relationship that encompass our lives and how important it is to keep those relationships strong.
“Those relationships begin the way God created us and seeking His purpose for our lives,” the girls said.
These relationships consist of the ones we have with ourselves, our parents, friends and siblings. They explain the most anticipated section is the discussion about their relationship with boys and how they will find the one for them. Beyond those topics are the ways they serve their culture, country and the world.
            If you didn’t already know the Duggar’s are a devotedly Christian family that believes in living a life with morals and character. The Duggar children grew up with no TV or Internet and were homeschooled. Their choice of movies is a limited selection chosen by their parents. Most of our childhoods would not look quite the same to the Duggar family. They don’t update Facebook or Twitter because it adds nothing of value to their lives.
“While there is nothing inherently wrong with social networking and it is possible for these things to be used as a tool for ministry, they can often be big time wasters,” the girls said.
It is hard at times, while reading, not to think that this book is taking on an air of preaching. The Duggar girls tread lightly when it comes to explaining why they live their life the way they do.
“We know how weird we must seem to a lot of you, with our different style of dressing and our conservative Christian beliefs,” the girls said.  
They believe in not kissing before marriage, wearing clothes that don’t expose their cleavage or thighs and they don’t have to be told more than once to do something their parents ask them. They back up their convictions with passages from the Bible to prove that God wants you to follow those same rules too.
Although their story is far from the norm, more than once it will make you reflect on your own life and figure out where it all went wrong. However, underneath their sermon like demeanor they are still young girls in their 20’s that have the same emotions and concerns as the rest of us.
They try their best to present a different way of life that brings them the most joy and fulfillment. They are so self-confident and happy with who they are as individuals because they aren't falling victim to peer pressure or outside influence from other kids their age. They live their life to serve others and ultimately to foster their ultimate relationship with God. There is something to be said about 19 kids that only believe in doing the right thing.


Saturday, March 15, 2014

UPDATE: Figuring It Out

Un poco de lectura es toda la terapia que se necesita a veces. ¿A quién no le viene bien esta terapia? :)


Hey!

Wanted to make a short and sweet update. Clearly, it shows that I have some difficulty with keeping up with blogging on a regular basis but with good reason. Graduating college is no joke and I'm stuck somewhere in the middle of wanting it all the end and wanting to crawl back into the womb because this is not a fun experience, let me tell you. Just imagine being on the edge of a cliff with no way off but to jump. Jumping is the hardest part because you have no idea where you are going to land and you're scared of all the possibilities that could just crush you. On the other hand you could just stay where you are and live in complete denial about life and it's realities. Taking that jump is scary. I'm dangling on the cliff at this moment. Holding on for dear life because the landing is just so uncertain...

This is my good reason for goofing up and not reviewing or reading much for that matter. I did read the next Lord of the Rings book but I realized that those books are far
too complex to truly give a justifiable review. Just not in the cards for this blog. HOWEVER, I did just finish reading "Growing Up Duggar." Kind of loved it. I have my opinions on it and hope to share them with you soon, however, I also am in the middle of working on some major senior projects I need to focus on so blogging has to be put somewhere in the back but in a spare moment I am going to bring you the review I hope will really intrigue people to want to read for themselves.

Ciao,
Cheryl :)