Showing posts with label Wishing For Someday Soon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wishing For Someday Soon. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Cover Analysis (4): Wishing For Someday Soon by Tiffany King



Cover Analysis is a meme inspired by Monica here where I’m going to just basically post my thoughts on a cover.

I think what really drew me to this cover was the coloring. I like the black and white background and then BAM red font. Also, I don’t know if you can tell, but the girls toe nails are painted red as well. The only problem I had with the red was on the back cover. It was either the red or just the font size that made the summary on the back difficult to read.

The car… well, I’m assuming that the car is the one that Katelynn’s family has moved around in. It doesn’t look like an extremely new car, but not too run down. To an extent, though, this car has a lot to do with the story.

I like the position the cover creator has placed the girl. Her legs are up and, though you can’t see it, it seems like she’d be laying back with a book in her hands. That just seems like something Katelynn would do.

Overall, simple cover. Honestly, I could put one just like it together on Photoshop within five minutes. It’s still very appealing and eye catching.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Review: Wishing For Someday Soon by Tiffany King



Seventeen year old Katelyn Richards is a stronger person than anyone will ever know, and that is just the way she wants it. Behind her normal facade lies the reality of a broken home life. Thanks to her abusive mother, a string of deadbeat stepfathers, and an unsympathetic system, Katelyn has learned that the only one she can count on is herself. Her life’s mission has become to shield her nine year old brother, Kevin, and to give him the future that they both wish for. A life with no more abuse, no worries about where their next meal will come from, and no more wondering if they will have a roof over their heads.

When her mother moves them again, this time to a small town in Montana, Katelyn’s resolve is shaken when she meets Max, a cute boy from her new school, who gets a glimpse into her real world. Max slowly manages to break through Katelyn’s wall of distrust, stirring up feelings she never saw coming. Now with her world more complicated than she ever intended, Katelyn struggles with the decision to follow her heart into the arms of the first boy she has ever loved. A decision that could risk the promise she made to protect Kevin, and to give them the ‘someday soon’ that is so close within their grasp.

Wow. Just wow. I don’t know if I can stop crying long enough to write this review. Wishing For Someday soon was so beautifully written. It had me laughing one minute, then crying the next.

Katelynn is probably the strongest (emotionally speaking) character I’ve ever read about. She’s had to deal with an abusive mom who definitely doesn’t care about anyone but herself. On top of that she practically raised her little brother. It was no surprise that her brother looked up to her. I would look up to her!

Her brother, Kevin, is adorable. He’s the one who made me the laugh the most. His expressions like “true dat” just had me cracking up. Not only is he extremely cute, but he’s so mature for his 9 years. It was very sad, a 9 year old shouldn’t have to see the things that Kevin has. Yet, he managed to stay upbeat. My little brother is the same age as Kevin, and this made me really appreciate him.

Max, Max, Max. I love him. There was no love triangle in this story. And I’m glad. Max was the perfect guy for Katelynn. I’d say it was a simple love story between them, but it really wasn’t considering everything going on around them. Max treats everyone nicely. I think that’s what makes him so great. He was like a role model for Kevin and the type of guy everyone goes to for help. And his family, though a little judgmental at first, were actually really kind.

Really, everyone in the town Katelynn’s family moves to is very caring. They were all willing to help- the student’s at their school, the teachers, Old Man Withers down the street. If people were as good and helpful as these characters were, the world would be a perfect place.

Enough about the characters. The overall story was just…phenomenal. I’ve mentioned before how I schedule my reading, right? Well, I am so glad I allowed myself a week for this one though it was just 281 pages. I just felt like I enjoyed it so much more without rushing it. This one has so much potential to be so much bigger! I’m talking New York Times bestseller, award winning movie. Just.. please. Go get this book and read it. I promise you will not be disappointed by it at all.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

W.W.W. Wednesdays (22)

To play along just answer the following three (3) questions and leave your link at Should Be Reading:


1. What are you currently reading?




2. What did you recently finish reading?



3. What do you think you'll read next?



I know I had Torn on the list last week, but then... I got Redheads are Soulless by Heather M. White and just could not pass up the opportunity to read it. It was AMAZING by the way. But seriously, I promise that Torn will get read this weekend.



Sunday, April 22, 2012

In My Mailbox (9)


In My Mailbox is a meme created by The Story Siren where bloggers can talk about which books they have received over the week.

Actually I received this last weekend and just didn't add it to last weeks post:


I can't wait to get this read, and really, I don't know why I'm waiting to start it. This will hopefully be read within the next week or two.