Monday, December 31, 2018

Asking For It by Louise O'Neill


Asking For It by Louise O'Neill is a novel that has been on my radar for a quite while. So, I am glad that I was able to obtain a copy of it to read. Asking For It by Louise O'Neill was my last read and 89th read for 2018.

Initially, I did find it difficult to get into the flow of Asking For It by Louise O'Neill for two main reasons. First, too many characters were introduced at the start of this young adult novel and secondly, the Irish colloquialisms used were different from the American ones, making this book a bit difficult to follow at first.

Additionally, I didn't like the main character, Emma O'Donovan at the start of Asking For It by Louise O'Neill, as she was stuck up and acted entitled. She seemed to use people for her own benefit.

As the novel moves along, Emma O'Donovan is brutally gang raped while she is passed out from alcohol and drugs at a party. She's left like a heap of trash on her front porch to be found by her parents the following morning. 

Emma has no idea she's even been gang raped until the next day at school when she's been alienated by her friends and classmates who blame her for being easy and having sex willingly with a group of boys. Things go from bad to worse when Emma discovers photos of herself naked, unconscious, and being violated by the perpetrators on social media... Everyone calls Emma every bad name in the book (skank, whore, slut, easy) and worse!

The aftermath of Emma's rape is ugly, very ugly, and beyond brutal. Louise O'Neill is a skilled writer as she captures the ptsd symptoms that Emma endures, the stereotypes, double standards, and shame blaming that goes along with rape and attempting to bring it to trial that women endure. 

The boys being accused go on living their daily lives virtually unscathed, but Emma's life drastically changes as she is shunned by her community as if the gang rape was entirely her fault. 

Emma's parents were two people that I was very angry with as I felt like they didn't truly give Emma the support she needed. Both of Emma's parents treated her badly throughout the entire situation... It's as if they blamed her for the rape even happening. The only family member who supported Emma, in my opinion, was her brother, Bryan. 

This one life event, drastically changes Emma's life forever. Her life will never be the same. No happy ending for this novel or for Emma's life.

The following is a plot summary for Asking For It by Louise O'Neill from Amazon:
Emma O'Donovan is eighteen, beautiful, and fearless. It's the beginning of summer in a quiet Irish town and tonight she and her friends have dressed to impress. Everyone is at the party, and all eyes are on Emma.

The next morning Emma's parents discover her collapsed on the doorstop of their home, unconscious. She is disheveled, bleeding, and disoriented, looking as if she had been dumped there.

To her distress, Emma can't remember what happened the night before. All she knows is that none of her friends will respond to her texts. At school, people turn away from her and whisper under their breath. Her mind may be a blank as far as the events of the previous evening, but someone has posted photos of it on Facebook under a fake account, "Easy Emma"--photos she will never be able to forget.

As the photos go viral and a criminal investigation is launched, the community is thrown into tumult. The media descends, neighbors chose sides, and people from all over the world want to talk about her story. Everyone has something to say about Emma.

Asking For It is a powerful story about the devastating effects of rape and public shaming, told through the awful experience of a young woman whose life is changed forever by an act of violence.
I am giving Asking For It by Louise O'Neill a rating of 4 stars out of 5 stars.

Until my next post, happy reading!!

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Little Free Library in San Diego, California!!


Yesterday evening, my hubby and I found a Little Free Library in San Diego close to where I attended high school! This makes the sixth new to us Little Free Library we've discovered in less than two weeks. The joys of discovering Little Free Library is so much fun.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Ceciliadincetate@mysoul.com by Cecilia Dincetate


For Christmas, I received an autographed copy of a book of poetry written by one of my mother's neighbors titled, Ceciliadincetate@mysoul.com by Cecilia Dincetate. I was able to read this collection of poetry in one sitting.

I love the cover for this book of poetry. I also enjoyed quite a few of the poems. I feel like Cecilia Dincetate is a wonderful poet, but I wasn't in love with her collection of poetry. I feel like there were too many nuances/hidden meanings in too many of the poems to make heads or tales of what the poet was trying to convey to the reader that I didn't fully understand.

I enjoyed reading the biography of Cecilia Dincetate's life at the start of the Ceciliadincetate@mysoul.com the most.

I am giving Ceciliadincetate@mysoul.com by Cecilia Dincetate a rating of 2 stars out of 5 stars.

Until my next post, happy reading!

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday - Books I Hope I Find Under My Christmas Tree This Morning!



Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader GirlTop Ten Tuesday was originally created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

Here's a list of ten books I'd love to receive for Christmas this year from Santa! 

1. Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents by Pete Souza
2. Obama: An Intimate Portrait by Pete Souza & Barack Obama
3. The Library Book by Susan Orlean
4. Eagle & Crane by Suzanne Rindell
5. The Banker's Wife by Cristina Alger
6. Loaded by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Audible Version)
7. New Life by Bonnie Dee (Audible Version)
8. Carmilla: The Vampire Lovers by Joseph Sheridan LeFanu (Audible Version)
9. Under a Turquoise Sky by Lisa Carter (Audible Version)
10. Becoming by Michelle Obama

Have a very Merry Christmas today!! I hope it is extra special for you! Did you receive any books today as gifts?

Have Yourself A Very Christmas!!


Wishing you a joyous day filled with love, peace, health, and happiness today and always!

Monday, December 24, 2018

Little Free Library in Del Mar, California!!


Today my husband and I found a Little Free Library in Del Mar, California!! This particularly Little Free Library is adorable and unique. This is one of the cutest Little Free Libraries I've found recently. 

Have you found any cool Little Free Libraries lately?

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Little Free Library in Chino Hills, California!!



I've been having fun releases books at Little Free Libraries in Southern California while visiting family and friends during the holiday season.

This morning, I left a novel at a Little Free Library in Chino Hills, California before my husband and I met up with a few of his high school and college friends for lunch. Happy times!!

Friday, December 21, 2018

Little Free Library in Brea, California!!


At 10am this morning, my hubby and I found a Little Free Library in Brea, California in Orange County. What a cute Little Free Library it was in a nice neighborhood. I left a book and took a hardback copy of White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America by Nancy Isenberg.

Have you visited any Little Free Libraries lately?

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Little Free Library in Rowland Heights, California!!



My mother-in-law lives in Hacienda Heights, California and my husband and I are currently visiting her for a few days before heading down to the San Diego area for Christmas. 

While staying with my mother-in-law, I discovered that there is a Little Free Library about 3 to 4 miles from her home in the neighboring city of Rowland Heights, California. 

So, my hubby and I visited this particular Little Free Library late yesterday afternoon. My mother-in-law came with us as she had never seen a Little Free Library in person before.

So, have you visited a Little Free Library lately?

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Little Free Library in Buellton, California!!


Yesterday morning my husband and I drove down to the Los Angeles Area from the San Francisco Bay Area. On our drive down, we made several stops along the way. On one of our stops, we discovered a really cute Little Free Library at a dog park called, Paws Park, in Buellton, California! Both Paws Park and the Little Free Library we found were really cute.