Musical Mondays: Bored to Death by Blink-182

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This song just came out, but it’s so freaking amazing that I couldn’t help but share it. Blink-182 are awesome :D.

There’s an echo pulling out the meaning
Rescuing a nightmare from a dream
The voices in my head are always screaming
That none of this means anything to me

And it’s a long way back from seventeen
The whispers turn into a scream
And I’m, I’m not coming home

Save your breath, I’m nearly
Bored to death and fading fast
Life is too short to last long
Back on Earth, I’m broken
Lost and cold and fading fast
Life is too short to last long

There’s a stranger staring at the ceiling
Rescuing a tiger from a tree
The pictures in her head are always dreaming
Each of them means everything to me

And it’s a long way back from seventeen
The whispers turn into a scream
And I’m, I’m not coming home

Save your breath, I’m nearly
Bored to death and fading fast
Life is too short to last long
Back on Earth, I’m broken
Lost and cold and fading fast
Life is too short to last long

Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh

(Oh oh, oh oh)
I think I met her at the minute that the rhythm was set down
(Oh oh, oh oh)
I said I’m sorry I’m a little bit of a letdown
(Oh oh, oh oh)
But all my friends are daring me to come over
(Oh oh, oh oh)
So I come over and over and over
(Oh oh, oh oh)
So let me buy you a drink and we’ll pretend that you think
(Oh oh, oh oh)
That I’m the man of your dreams come to life in a dive bar
(Oh oh, oh oh)
And we’ll go over and over and over
(Oh oh, oh oh)
And we’ll go over and over and over
(Oh oh, oh oh)
And we’ll go over and over and over
(Oh oh, oh oh)
And we’ll go over and over and over

Save your breath, I’m nearly
Bored to death and fading fast
Life is too short to last long
Back on Earth, I’m broken
Lost and cold and fading fast
Life is too short to last long 

Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
(Life is too short to last long)
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Oh oh

Lady Midnight (Cassandra Clare)

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The Shadowhunters of Los Angeles star in the first novel in Cassandra Clare’s newest series, The Dark Artifices, a sequel to the internationally bestselling Mortal Instruments series. Lady Midnight is a Shadowhunters novel.

It’s been five years since the events of City of Heavenly Fire that brought the Shadowhunters to the brink of oblivion. Emma Carstairs is no longer a child in mourning, but a young woman bent on discovering what killed her parents and avenging her losses. 

Together with her parabatai Julian Blackthorn, Emma must learn to trust her head and her heart as she investigates a demonic plot that stretches across Los Angeles, from the Sunset Strip to the enchanted sea that pounds the beaches of Santa Monica. If only her heart didn’t lead her in treacherous directions…

Making things even more complicated, Julian’s brother Mark — who was captured by the faeries five years ago—has been returned as a bargaining chip. The faeries are desperate to find out who is murdering their kind—and they need the Shadowhunters’ help to do it. But time works differently in faerie, so Mark has barely aged and doesn’t recognize his family. Can he ever truly return to them? Will the faeries really allow it? 

Glitz, glamours, and Shadowhunters abound in this heartrending opening to Cassandra Clare’s Dark Artifices series.


First things first, I read this book as a buddy read with Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much and Kat @Life and Other Disasters (click in their names to go to their reviews). It was the first time that we buddy read a book, the three of us, though I buddy read all the time with Cátia, and I had a few already with Kat. It was fun!!! 😀 But hey, we always have fun talking to each other. It took us a long time to finish the book, but this is a monster and coordinating 3 different reading schedules wasn’t easy.

Kat gave us Reasons Why She Enjoyed Lady Midnight – Why Lady Midnight Shattered My Heart!, and Cátia went for 10 Reasons Why Lady Midnight is Freaking Amazing. I will try to not be repetitive, because I want our reviews to complement each other.

So, I will start by saying that I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!! Loved it. Despite being in the same amazing Shadowhunters’ Universe, it does feel totally different, and I absolutely loved that. I was a bit worried about this, because a 5 year gap is not that big, but with a totally different setting and family dynamics, The Dark Artifices separates itself super nicely from The Mortal Instruments.

Little things like the fact that Emma and Julian drive, she runs outside, the use of technology, the institute feels like an actual home… PERFECT! And all the pop culture references?! AMAZING!

The central group of characters is huge and diverse and it’s brilliant! First of all, let me say how happy I am that Emma and Jules are both 17 – in the now, because that makes them the most adult couple of protagonists so far (because Clary was 15 when TMI starts… too young!). Despite being young, they are adults, and that opens the door to a lot of things, and I think that is fantastic.

I loved all the main characters. The Blackthorne have already become my favorite set of siblings, and love them all. I think it’s amazing that Cassandra Clare brought diversity into this book, in several forms: we have Cristina and Perfect Diego for one hand, Mark Blackthorn for another, and then there’s Ty. OMG TY!!! Ty is perfect, and this book has the most amazing message in regards to autism. It’s fantastic the way Julian shows how nothing is wrong with his little brother, and gives him time and space to process things his way. *well done Cassie*

Also worth noting is the complexity of each character, even little Tavvy. The more the book advances, the more we know, and still, it is not enough. Secrets still exist, things will collapse, people are broken, and I need more.

I thought the conflict and the “bad guy” and its motivations were pretty well done, how everything was woven together throughout the book. I’m curious to see where it will go on the next book, and how the other 2 elements of the story will intertwine with this.

Lastly, this book broke my heart. I love Julian and I love Emma, and I’m not seeing a way out of their situation, and that is heart-breaking. I was glad that the parabatai thing was explained, I was not happy about it though…

It was awesome to see the characters from the previous two series make some cameos – I love older Jace, I hadn’t even realized how much I had missed him! And also… JESSA!!!! ❤

This is so far my favorite book in the Shadowhunters‘ Universe. Julian as dethroned Jem as my favorite guy. And Emma is my favorite leading lady… 😉

May TBR

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Hey guys!!! In April I was again able to read 20+ books, but I’ll still keep my TBR for May fairly short, and then I’ll just add to it if I have the time.

MayTBR

  1. Like Candy by Debra Doxer – I’ve had this ARC in my kindle since I created my Netgalley account… it was about time that I got to it.
  2. Say Something… by T.A. Roth – Another Netgalley ARC that I’ve already started. I’m reading this one with Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much
  3. The Rule Book by Jennifer Blackwood – Another eARC I’ll be reading with Cátia.
  4. Lessons of the Heart by Jodie Larson  – And another eARC I’ll be reading with Cátia.
  5. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes – I’ll be buddy reading this book with Kat @Life and Other Disasters and Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much. This will be our second buddy, of all of us together, and it’s bound to help with all the sadness.
  6. Winging It (Corrigan Falls Raiders, #3) by Cate Cameron – and yet another eARC I’ll read with Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much.
  7. Adorkable by Cookie O’Gorman – I bought this ebook last month, and I hope I have time to get to it this month.
  8. The Year We Fell Down (The Ivy Years #1) by Sarina Bowen – This was on my TBR last month, but I was waiting for Cátia to be able to read it too :D.
  9. The Rose & the Dagger (The Wrath and the Dawn #2) by Renee Ahdieh – I’m honestly scared to read this conclusion to this duology, but I’m so curious!!!
  10. Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma – Not sure if I’ll be in the mood for this book this month, but it’s about time I read it.
  11. The Way to Game the Walk of Shame by Jenn P. Nguyen – I got this eARC for the blog tour in the beginning of June, so I’ll be reading this one soon for sure.
  12. A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses #2) by Sarah J. Maas – I’m in no hurry to read this one – because then I’ll have a year long wait for the next one -, but I also don’t want to be spoiled, so I’ll probably read it this month.

This is my TBR! I’ve finally reached my 80% ratio on Netgalley, and now I want to at least keep it, so I want to stay up to all my ARCs.