Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Two for Tuesday

Two for Tuesday
*Book source ~ Many thanks to the author for providing a review book in exchange for an honest review.
Title ~ Confessions of a Corporate Slut
Author ~ Jacqueline Gum
Publisher~ Jacqueline Gum
Published ~ 1 December 2007
Genre ~ Contemporary
Pages ~ 296
My Rating ~ 2 bites out of 5

Roberta has a shitty life growing up. Her mother is a piece of work, but her dad is awesome and she has a cool grandma. Unfortunately, he dies and grandma abandons her for her moron husband who divorced her for his mistress then married her again 13 years later as soon as the new wife croaked. No wonder when John comes into her life she gets suckered into marrying him. Seemingly devoted to her yet an asshole to others, Prince Charming he is not. I am baffled as to why she even dated him other than everyone and I mean *everyone* told her how she was changing him. And as ego driven as she was no wonder she felt as if she was Superwoman with special powers over all. Look at me! Look at my masterpiece! Look how super awesome I am! Sorry, Roberta. He was still an asshole and you were pathetic.

Ok, as you can see, I did not like this story. The beginning was pretty good, but then it became a shrine to Roberta. How talented, sexy, smart, funny and popular she was. Everyone loved her even though she stomped all over people to get her way and wielded intimidation like Excalibur.  After the 20th or so time she mentioned her awards, how super awesome she was and how everyone came to her for advice which she dispensed from her super brain because she knew *everything*, I was over her. I’m surprised she wasn’t crowned Queen of the World. The fact that she was conned into marrying an asshole is just too good to be true. Miss Perfect got suckered. She was so determined to get what she wanted, a home and family, that she put on huge blinders and married John. For someone so smart she did the stupidest thing she could possibly do. Give up her independence for an asshole. Signing a pre-nup without even truly reading it? That was the straw that broke my back. Really? Come on! Then after the way he treated her she stayed. For 16 years! Yeah, she was some ball-buster. That’s what everyone called her. A real ball-buster. Pathetic loser is what I call her.


*Book source ~ Many thanks to the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
Publisher~ Parker Publishing
Published ~ 30 July 2011
Genre ~ Sci-Fi/Post-Apocalyptic/Paranormal
Pages ~ 238
My Rating ~ 2 bites out of 5

Olivya Wright-Ono can see auras which isn't a good thing when your home is a hospice for the dying. When she meets Mikah in the virtual school she finally has something to look forward to each day. But the pandemic is spreading and things are getting worse. When she finally meets Mikah in the real world she discovers he’s not like other humans. But what does that mean and how is it connected to what’s happening in the world? They’re about to find out.

Ok, this book was massively confusing. First, I had to slog through slang-filled conversations that got even worse when Ayvilo shows up then I have to try and understand what is happening and why it’s happening, not to mention the solution needed is beyond my comprehension. The writing is ok, but the characters aren’t fully fleshed out. And I already mentioned the plot was too confusing and while I know this is sci-fi, much of it was too way out there. Others may find this a great story, but what it gave me was confusion, frustration and disappointment. And a headache. 

6 comments:

  1. Sorry neither of these were winners for you! The MC in the first one sounds really super annoying! Sheesh. haha

    -lauren

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    1. She was ok in the beginning, but then...yeah. Beyond annoying. Ah, well. Onward I go. :)

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  2. Both of these sound like real duds...I'm sorry these didn't work out for you!

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    1. They didn't do it for me, that's for sure. Oh, well.

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  3. You are welcome for the book. Even though it was not to your liking, I want to sincerely thank you for the time you invested in me and my work. Sincerely, the author, Jacqueline Gum

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    1. Thanks again, Jacquie. I hate when I don't like a book. I feel as if I'm letting the author down even though I *know* it's impossible to like everything I read.

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