So my friend won tickets to an advanced screening of the upcoming movie Warm Bodies starring Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer. Unfortunately for her, she couldn't go. Fortunately for me, she gave me the tickets! So my boyfriend and I were really excited for the opportunity to go!
As far as the theater itself went, it was not the best. Long story short they collected everyone's cell phones. Of course I understand it was for security purposes, so the movie wasn't recorded and distributed, but it was kind of snuck on us. They let us past the ticket collector and guided us to the auditorium that the movie would be in and then kind of jumped out with plastic bags and made people hand over their electronics. I was really uncomfortable with this and refused. We decided to take our electronics back to the car, except I took my cell phone back in. I felt uncomfortable about leaving it with strangers or in the car. Luckily, they took my word that I didn't have it on me and we were let in.
The second mistake on the theater's part was the fact that there was a couple with a very young toddler who was disruptive. It wasn't even the toddler that bothered me, it was his mother. She spanked him multiple times and wouldn't leave the theater. Finally, a manager came by and said something to them. Still, they didn't leave. The manager gave them multiple warnings until they finally left. At last, I could focus entirely on the movie.
The biggest thing that stood out to me were the parallels to society. 'R' has a flashback to how things were before the plague spread at the beginning of the movie: everyone was disconnected and focused on their electronic lives. (The irony of this, of course, came in the form of the smuggled cell phone in my pocket). This, to me, was like how we are turning into zombies. We are constantly plugged in. Luckily, there's a way to remedy this: love.
All in all, it was a great movie. However, the whole "tell a girl to stay put and she runs away" thing is getting old. But it helped to progress the story. 'R' was a completely lovable protagonist and the movie was funny and heartwarming. I would recommend it to pretty much anyone who's looking for an all around movie. :)
okay, that's all I have for you guys!! Go see Warm Bodies on February 1st!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Books Read in 2012
So, it's almost the end of 2012! :) I put together a list of all of the books I've read this year! I am 2 books away from 90, and so I'm going to try to read two books by 11:59 PM tomorrow! Wish me luck! And until then, check out the list!
1. Running from Solace-Nakia B. Loushaul
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns-Khaled Hosseini
3. The Summer I Learned to Dive-Shannon McCrimmon
4. A Long Way Gone-Ishmael Beah
5. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children-Ransom Riggs
6. Divergent- Veronica Roth
7. Insurgent- Veronica Roth
8. Where the Heart Is- Billie Letts
9. Sisterhood Everlasting- Ann Brashares
10. The Unseen-Luke Alistar
11. Drew in Blue- J.M. Kelley
12. The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake- Aimee Bender
13. Remembrance- Michelle Madow
14. Vengeance- Michelle Madow
15. Timeless- Michelle Madow
16. The Hunger but Mainly Death Games- Bratniss Neverclean
17. The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
18. Catching Fire- Suzanne Collins
19. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter- Seth Grahame-Smith
20. Learn Me Gooder- John Pearson
21. When I Found You- Catherine Ryan Hyde
22. Don't Shoot! I'm Just the Avon Lady!- Birdie Jaworski
23. Raising Able- Carolyn Nash
24. Elephant Girl- Jane Devin
25. Ain't No Sunshine- Leslie DuBois
26. Into the Free- Julie Cantrell
27. Ketchup is a Vegetable- Robin O'Bryant
28. Scorpio Rising- Monique Domovitch
29. Breaking Twig- Deborah Epperson
30. Anywhere but Here- Jenny Gardiner
31. The Day We Met- Dusti Bowling
32. Ten Things We Did- Sarah Mlynowski
33. The Yellow Wallpaper- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
34. The Color Purple- Alice Walker
35. Thirteen Reasons Why- Jay Asher
36. Dream Land- Sarah Dessen
37. Gerald's Game- Stephen King
38. The Memory Keeper's Daughter- Kim Edwards
39. Okay for Now- Gary D. Schmidt
40. Please Ignore Vera Dietz- A.S. King
41. Flowers for Algernon- Daniel Keyes
42. Midnight Sun- Stephanie Meyer
43. Breaking Dawn- Stephanie Meyer
44. It's Kind of a Funny Story- Ned Vizzini
45. The Night Circus- Erin Morgenstern
46. Snow flower and the Secret Fan- Lisa See
47. Damned- Chuck Palahniuk
48. Angel- Mary E. Kingsley
49. A Prayer for Owen Meany- John Irving
50. My Name is Mina- David Almond
51. Will Grayson, Will Grayson- John Green
52. The Knife of Never Letting Go- Patrick Ness
53. The Fault in our Stars- John Green
54. Paper Towns- John Green
55. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight- Jennifer Smith
56. We the Animals- Justin Torres
57. Wintergirls- Laurie Halse Anderson
58. White Oleander- Janet Finch
59. Playing with Matches- Carolyn Wall
60. Coraline- Neil Gaiman
61. The Time Traveler's Wife- Audrey Niffenegger
62. The Notebook- Nicholas Sparks
63. The House of Scorpion- Nancy Farmer
64. Kristy and the Snobs- Ann M. Martin
65. Spirits in the Trees- Morgan McDonald
66. The Phoenix Rising- Olivia Burgess
67. We Need to Talk About Kevin- Lionel Shriver
68. Never Let Me Go- Kazuo Ishiguro
69. The Perks of Being a Wallflower- Stephen Chbosky
70. Dr. Franklin's Island- Ann Halam
71. The Fifth Child- Doris Lessing
72. The Kingdom of Childhood- Rebecca Coleman
73. An Abundance of Katherines- John Green
74. Looking for Alaska- John Green
75. The Lover's Dictionary- David Levithan
76. The Host- Stephanie Meyer
77. The Almost Moon- Alice Sebold
78. More Tales to Chill Your Bones- Alvin Schwartz
79. The Talk Funny Girl- Roland Merullo
80. 13 1/2- Nevada Barr
81. Carrie- Stephen King
82. The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
83. The Realm of Possibility- David Levithan
84. Revoltingly Young- CD Payne
85. Wonder- RJ Palacio
86. Red Run- Rob Cornell
87. The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden- Jessica Sorensen
88. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close- Jonathan Safron Foer
1. Running from Solace-Nakia B. Loushaul
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns-Khaled Hosseini
3. The Summer I Learned to Dive-Shannon McCrimmon
4. A Long Way Gone-Ishmael Beah
5. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children-Ransom Riggs
6. Divergent- Veronica Roth
7. Insurgent- Veronica Roth
8. Where the Heart Is- Billie Letts
9. Sisterhood Everlasting- Ann Brashares
10. The Unseen-Luke Alistar
11. Drew in Blue- J.M. Kelley
12. The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake- Aimee Bender
13. Remembrance- Michelle Madow
14. Vengeance- Michelle Madow
15. Timeless- Michelle Madow
16. The Hunger but Mainly Death Games- Bratniss Neverclean
17. The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
18. Catching Fire- Suzanne Collins
19. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter- Seth Grahame-Smith
20. Learn Me Gooder- John Pearson
21. When I Found You- Catherine Ryan Hyde
22. Don't Shoot! I'm Just the Avon Lady!- Birdie Jaworski
23. Raising Able- Carolyn Nash
24. Elephant Girl- Jane Devin
25. Ain't No Sunshine- Leslie DuBois
26. Into the Free- Julie Cantrell
27. Ketchup is a Vegetable- Robin O'Bryant
28. Scorpio Rising- Monique Domovitch
29. Breaking Twig- Deborah Epperson
30. Anywhere but Here- Jenny Gardiner
31. The Day We Met- Dusti Bowling
32. Ten Things We Did- Sarah Mlynowski
33. The Yellow Wallpaper- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
34. The Color Purple- Alice Walker
35. Thirteen Reasons Why- Jay Asher
36. Dream Land- Sarah Dessen
37. Gerald's Game- Stephen King
38. The Memory Keeper's Daughter- Kim Edwards
39. Okay for Now- Gary D. Schmidt
40. Please Ignore Vera Dietz- A.S. King
41. Flowers for Algernon- Daniel Keyes
42. Midnight Sun- Stephanie Meyer
43. Breaking Dawn- Stephanie Meyer
44. It's Kind of a Funny Story- Ned Vizzini
45. The Night Circus- Erin Morgenstern
46. Snow flower and the Secret Fan- Lisa See
47. Damned- Chuck Palahniuk
48. Angel- Mary E. Kingsley
49. A Prayer for Owen Meany- John Irving
50. My Name is Mina- David Almond
51. Will Grayson, Will Grayson- John Green
52. The Knife of Never Letting Go- Patrick Ness
53. The Fault in our Stars- John Green
54. Paper Towns- John Green
55. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight- Jennifer Smith
56. We the Animals- Justin Torres
57. Wintergirls- Laurie Halse Anderson
58. White Oleander- Janet Finch
59. Playing with Matches- Carolyn Wall
60. Coraline- Neil Gaiman
61. The Time Traveler's Wife- Audrey Niffenegger
62. The Notebook- Nicholas Sparks
63. The House of Scorpion- Nancy Farmer
64. Kristy and the Snobs- Ann M. Martin
65. Spirits in the Trees- Morgan McDonald
66. The Phoenix Rising- Olivia Burgess
67. We Need to Talk About Kevin- Lionel Shriver
68. Never Let Me Go- Kazuo Ishiguro
69. The Perks of Being a Wallflower- Stephen Chbosky
70. Dr. Franklin's Island- Ann Halam
71. The Fifth Child- Doris Lessing
72. The Kingdom of Childhood- Rebecca Coleman
73. An Abundance of Katherines- John Green
74. Looking for Alaska- John Green
75. The Lover's Dictionary- David Levithan
76. The Host- Stephanie Meyer
77. The Almost Moon- Alice Sebold
78. More Tales to Chill Your Bones- Alvin Schwartz
79. The Talk Funny Girl- Roland Merullo
80. 13 1/2- Nevada Barr
81. Carrie- Stephen King
82. The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
83. The Realm of Possibility- David Levithan
84. Revoltingly Young- CD Payne
85. Wonder- RJ Palacio
86. Red Run- Rob Cornell
87. The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden- Jessica Sorensen
88. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close- Jonathan Safron Foer
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Short, Sweet, and to the Point!
Hey everyone!
Sorry it's been so long and I hope you all had a merry Christmas! I don't have much to say today, except that I got an iPad mini for Christmas (with which I am currently typing this blog post) and I love it! It's very cute and I've found lots of apps on it that have come in handy with writing and such.
Also, I used the Christmas money I received to buy 5 new lalaloopsies (did I ever tell you guys I collect them?) and I ordered a sixth which is on her way! All in all I had a fantastic Christmas, and loved spending time with my family. I hope you all did too! What did you get for Christmas? Tell me in the comments below!
Sorry it's been so long and I hope you all had a merry Christmas! I don't have much to say today, except that I got an iPad mini for Christmas (with which I am currently typing this blog post) and I love it! It's very cute and I've found lots of apps on it that have come in handy with writing and such.
Also, I used the Christmas money I received to buy 5 new lalaloopsies (did I ever tell you guys I collect them?) and I ordered a sixth which is on her way! All in all I had a fantastic Christmas, and loved spending time with my family. I hope you all did too! What did you get for Christmas? Tell me in the comments below!
Monday, November 26, 2012
I'm a failure (kind of)
So I have a quick, (and embarrassing) update for you guys.
I'm most likely not going to finish my novel by the 30th.
At this time, I'm 31,051 words in, and I only have three days left. I'm trying to be realistic with myself. I'm hoping that I'll be able to pump out a couple thousand more words tonight, but I'm having a really hard time with my plot! I know where I've been, I know where I want to go, but I have no idea how to get there!
I've made a new goal for myself though. I want to have my book absolutely and utterly finished by the end of December, and totally and completely edited by the end of January! My third and final goal will to be published (even if it's only as an ebook on Amazon) by my birthday at the end of February!
Although I'm a little upset that I won't be able to declare myself a winner, I can safely say I've accomplised quite a bit in the 26 short days that I've been at it. I'm really proud of myself, and I can't wait for next year's NaNoWriMo to work on another idea I have. However, for now, I just want to finish the book that's looming over my head.
As we speak, I can practically hear my character's groans of disapproval as I use my blog as an avoidance tactic. So, I guess I'll go continue their story before they get too unhappy.
THANKS FOR READING!
I'm most likely not going to finish my novel by the 30th.
At this time, I'm 31,051 words in, and I only have three days left. I'm trying to be realistic with myself. I'm hoping that I'll be able to pump out a couple thousand more words tonight, but I'm having a really hard time with my plot! I know where I've been, I know where I want to go, but I have no idea how to get there!
I've made a new goal for myself though. I want to have my book absolutely and utterly finished by the end of December, and totally and completely edited by the end of January! My third and final goal will to be published (even if it's only as an ebook on Amazon) by my birthday at the end of February!
Although I'm a little upset that I won't be able to declare myself a winner, I can safely say I've accomplised quite a bit in the 26 short days that I've been at it. I'm really proud of myself, and I can't wait for next year's NaNoWriMo to work on another idea I have. However, for now, I just want to finish the book that's looming over my head.
As we speak, I can practically hear my character's groans of disapproval as I use my blog as an avoidance tactic. So, I guess I'll go continue their story before they get too unhappy.
THANKS FOR READING!
Saturday, November 3, 2012
NaNoWriMo!
I'm letting you know right now that this is going to be a crazy month for blogging and I.
I decided to participate in NaNoWriMo (a totally lame way of saying Nationaly Novel Writing Month) and so I'm not going to have time to read much more than my novel over and over. I'm 8,770 words in and my goal is 50,000 by the end of the month. I'm pretty far ahead, given my word goal per day is only a little over 1,600 and right now I'm averaging about 2,923 per day. So I've had time to go back and revise and edit a little bit.
I must say, I'm on to something. I'm going to use Winter Break in December to do the rest of my heavy editing and then I'm thinking about publishing it through Amazon.
My boyfriend has helped a lot, and I have to give him credit for a lot of the most complicated concepts that are involved, but the basic plot and characters were my idea. I'm going to post the prologue here, but I want to keep the rest of the book under wraps until I get it perfected.
There won't be anymore book reviews for November, as my number one goal is finishing this book, but I'll check back and let you guys in on my progress as often as I'm able!
THANKS FOR READING!
I decided to participate in NaNoWriMo (a totally lame way of saying Nationaly Novel Writing Month) and so I'm not going to have time to read much more than my novel over and over. I'm 8,770 words in and my goal is 50,000 by the end of the month. I'm pretty far ahead, given my word goal per day is only a little over 1,600 and right now I'm averaging about 2,923 per day. So I've had time to go back and revise and edit a little bit.
I must say, I'm on to something. I'm going to use Winter Break in December to do the rest of my heavy editing and then I'm thinking about publishing it through Amazon.
My boyfriend has helped a lot, and I have to give him credit for a lot of the most complicated concepts that are involved, but the basic plot and characters were my idea. I'm going to post the prologue here, but I want to keep the rest of the book under wraps until I get it perfected.
We mill about, shoulder to shoulder. There is nowhere we can
go to be alone, because there are so many of us. The grocery store your grandma
frequents so often? Yeah. We’re packed in there like sardines. The park you
used to love as a child? We love it there too. Football stadiums, ballet
studios, gas stations. We are everywhere. We stand where you stand and
sometimes you sit where we stand. You don’t even realize we’re there. We
whisper to each other, and sometimes to you.
You don’t hear us…usually. Sometimes, we get you when you’re vulnerable.
When you’re almost asleep or when you’re really relaxed. We say things to you
like, “Hey, how goes it?” and sometimes when we’re feeling rambunctious we are
able to manipulate energy. It’s really fast, like a fissure in the space time
continuum that’s able to repair itself before you even notice. And sometimes
you get lucky and capture these “phenomenon” on camera and blame it on your
recently deceased grandma or as a sign from angry spirits. You’re partially
right, but honestly, we don’t care if we were once related to you. We’ve been
watching you for so long, we feel like we know you. And we love you. Sometimes,
we just want to say Hi. And we’re really not picky. We’ll talk to anyone who
will listen. And as far as the angry spirit thing goes, no. That’s not how it
works. We can only talk to you when we’re elated. Feeling the highest level of
happiness there ever was. Strong emotions like love help too. So, when you see
us, you should feel grateful. Because it means we love you. All the good things
that happen in your life happen because of us.
But somehow, you don’t get that. And you run away screaming.
I considered giving you a plot summary, but I think I want that to be a surprise too. :) There won't be anymore book reviews for November, as my number one goal is finishing this book, but I'll check back and let you guys in on my progress as often as I'm able!
THANKS FOR READING!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
HOORAH FOR MICHELLE MADOW!
So guys, I finished Timeless, the final installment of the Trancend Time Saga.
I gotta say guys, after reading Vengence, I was pretty much dying to read this book. And it did NOT disappoint.
As far as my taste in books go, I'm not typically a fan of fantasy type stuff. However, every once in awhile a book or series will inch it's way into my heart. And this was one of them.
Michelle's utilization of 'common' language makes her books seem like they're being told from one friend to another without being overly complicated. There's no unnecessary information and everything is sort of straight to the point, which I ALWAYS appreciate in an author.
In regards to the whole series in general, I really enjoyed the slight romantic aspect. It's romantic without being overly cheesy and I really appreciated Lizzy as the heroine. I know that at first I thought that she was annoying and rude but once I realized that you can't fight fate, I decided she was alright.
As you know from my reviews of her last two books, the story revolves around the main character, Lizzy Davenport (who, granted, was not my favorite. But she ended up growing on me). Lizzy's seemingly uncomplicated life is thrown into chaos when Drew Carmichael transfers to her highschool. She feels connected to him deeply despite the fact that he is dating her best friend, Chelsea (formerly my favorite character of the series, but not anymore), and despite the fact that she has a long standing boyfriend.
Seems totally typical of any other YA novel, right?
Wrong.
Because Lizzy and Drew ARE meant to be. They shared a past life together...in Regency Era England! Lizzy's untimely death tore them apart then, but fate wants them back together again.
However, as we know from Vengence, Chelsea is REALLY mad about the whole "You stole my boyfriend" thing, so she accidentally puts a curse on Lizzy which she doesn't realize will eventually kill her. That's where book #2 ends.
NOW TO TIMELESS.
Lizzy and Drew are offically together now. Chelsea is still not on speaking terms with Lizzy and is being really lame about the whole situation. (Side note, ladies, holding grudges like this is NOT HEALTHY). Lizzy is under the impression that she and Drew have escaped their tragic past and therefore have escaped her untimely death. However, Chelsea has thrown a wrench into this whole situation.
Lizzy's happiness is cut short when she becomes aware of a dark energy surrounding her. She's attacked by birds, pictures of her fall off of the wall, and she has a general feeling of eerieness.
In order to put things right, Lizzy and Drew have to time travel back to Regency Era England to ensure that Lizzy does not die. The thing is....Chelsea has to go. It was a little awkward, but Chelsea was able to put her anger aside after discovering that she put her former best friend's life in danger.
All in all, the book had some pretty great twists, particularly towards the end. For something inspired by a Taylor Swift song, Michelle has really come up with a great series. I would have to rate this book as an 8/10 and the series in general an 8/10 as well. I look forward to what Michelle will produce in the future and I am SO SAD that this adventure is over. I felt as though I had to wait so long for this book to come out and now it's just done! Luckily, I can re-read them time and time again. I guess the book is just TIMELESS that way, eh guys? (I know, cheesy book puns are the worst.)
The book will not be released for purchase until November 20th, but I was lucky enough to recieve an early copy for review. I hope that you guys will give the series a shot because it is really, really great.
THANK YOU FOR READING!
Monday, October 29, 2012
CATCHING UP!
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you guys! I have a couple little review/catch up things for you guys today.
I finished The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood on Thursday afternoon. I had started to review it but then my boyfriend came to get me right after school so we could go see Sinister. Which, by the way, was terrifying. It wasn't so much scary as it was disturbing. But I would recommend it if you're into that sort of thing. And then I was out of town from Friday until last night at which time I began watching The Walking Dead. VERY distracting.
Anyway back to The Handmaid's Tale. It's the story of a woman named Offred (Of-Fred) and takes place in a dystopian society not too far in the future. After a (possibly staged) terrorist attack, women are forced to give up their rights and become concubines to high-society men for the purpose of reproduction. Many women at this time have become infertile due to a strain of infections and so fertile women are in high demand.
Offred is an impressive narrator. She jumps around quite a bit and it was slightly confusing towards the start so after I finished the novel I went back to review the first few chapters, just so I could be clear. Other than the confusion at first, Offred has a very honest and clear voice. The story is HER story, but it doesn't come across as conceited, if you get what I mean. It gives a clear impression of what she's feeling without seeming too whiny. I really enjoyed that. It was like she was just thinking things, and as she thought them they were put on paper. Little details were recalled and tied into her present situation. All in all, it was haunting.
I would give this book a 9/10. For it to have been a 10/10 I would have wanted to know a little bit more about Offred's past 'employers'. JUST SO YOU'RE AWARE the ending has made people unhappy in the past, however I felt it wrapped up nicely. :)
Moving on.
I finished The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood on Thursday afternoon. I had started to review it but then my boyfriend came to get me right after school so we could go see Sinister. Which, by the way, was terrifying. It wasn't so much scary as it was disturbing. But I would recommend it if you're into that sort of thing. And then I was out of town from Friday until last night at which time I began watching The Walking Dead. VERY distracting.

Offred is an impressive narrator. She jumps around quite a bit and it was slightly confusing towards the start so after I finished the novel I went back to review the first few chapters, just so I could be clear. Other than the confusion at first, Offred has a very honest and clear voice. The story is HER story, but it doesn't come across as conceited, if you get what I mean. It gives a clear impression of what she's feeling without seeming too whiny. I really enjoyed that. It was like she was just thinking things, and as she thought them they were put on paper. Little details were recalled and tied into her present situation. All in all, it was haunting.
I would give this book a 9/10. For it to have been a 10/10 I would have wanted to know a little bit more about Offred's past 'employers'. JUST SO YOU'RE AWARE the ending has made people unhappy in the past, however I felt it wrapped up nicely. :)
Moving on.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON I STARTED THE REALM OF POSSIBILITY BY DAVID LEVITHAN.
It was a book written in an eloquent and beautiful way. It was written in free verse poetry most of the time and it was just really unique. Every poem/chapter changed narrators, and they all tie in together. You kind of have to use context clues to see where each person/story fits in which could be confusing at times but then again, it's such a quick read that you wouldn't have too much time in between each chapter anyway. So it's quite easy to remember who is who.
I really liked the honesty of it. Each different poem is relatable, especially to high school students, and I really appreciated the hopeful tone of even the most depressing poems.
I'm a huge fan of David Levithan and would rate him a close second behind John Green on the list of my favorite authors. I would seriously beg you to give either of them a try. They're a breath of fresh air in comparison to any other YA authors.
ALSO
I re-read Revoltingly Young by CD Payne over the weekend. The Youth in Revolt series is so great. It's really funny and just so awkward that sometimes you have to just slap your forehead and cringe internally because it's just that bad. I would also recommend this series, especially the first two books. The others can sort of get repetitive but in an endearing way.
Anyway, that's all I have for you right now. :) Currently I'm reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio. I'll let you know how it goes. :)
THANKS FOR READING!!!
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