Thursday, January 29, 2015

WINNERS OF 2014

So, I feel bad that I haven't updated lately, and I hope that this post will make up for it. 2014 was not a great year reading- I read about 140 books total, and not all of them were... up to my reading level. However, I hope this makes up for it- my very own book awards. Nobody voted for them and I chose the winners, but I hope it opens your eyes to some great new books!!

Best Mystery/Horror
Winner: The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Runner Up: Private School Murders by James Patterson 

The Private School Murders (Confessions, #2)
Best Romance
Winner: The One by Kiera Cass 

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   Runner Up: On The Fence by Kasie West
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Best Fairytale Retelling
Winner: Cress by Marissa Meyer 
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Runner Up: Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge
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Best Dystopia/ Sci-fi:
Winner: Pawn by Aimee Carter
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Runner Up: Dangerous by Shannon Hale
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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Tay Swizzle Book Tag

THE TAYLOR SWIFT BOOK TAG


So technically there is ALREADY a Taylor Swift Book Tag, and some of the choices are pretty awesome, but they did leave out some of her best songs, so I am redoing it.


We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Pick a book that you would never ever read again. Like ever.


For me this would be The Giver. Which is kind of ironic because Taylor Swift is in the movie.




Red
Book with a red cover.


Hmmmm…… do I have one? Just kidding, I have plenty. Scarlet by Marissa Meyer… it’s only partly red, but I only partly want to answer this question so….


I Knew You Were Trouble
A character that you knew was trouble, but you fell for him anyway.


William.
Gorgeous.
Freaking.
Herondale.


#teamwillforevs


Enchanted
This is a book that you automatically fell in love with, and just makes you wonderstruck every time you read it.


The Distance Between Us by Kasie West. I have yet to find a romance that I love more.


All Too Well
The couple that you thought would be together forever, but they called you up and broke you like a promise.


My FOURTRIS!! Sorry not sorry but you KNOW what happened to that relationship… just saaayyyinggg….


Forever and Always
Your OTP that will always be that perfect couple. Forever and always.


SCARLET AND WOLF from the Lunar Chronicles. Right now she seems to have difficulties accepting this relationship but it. will. happen.


Love Story
This book just makes you melt. You feel like a princess whenever you read it.
Entwined by Heather Dixon. Definitely very princessy!!!
Teardrops on My Guitar
Whether you play guitar or not, this book will make you cry all over it.
The
Fault
In
My-
Broken-
Heart-
That -
Needs -
Ice -
Cream -
And -
Tissues-
Stars.
Bad Blood
A character that you just hate with a passion. Bandaids don’t fix bullet holes, guys.
OMG Bella. Freaking. Swan. Girl, get some backbone!! Ewww!!
Dear John
A character death you will never get over.
Death?? AS IN A SINGLE ONE??
Nope.
I can’t pick.
There is too many.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Suicide Awareness and Wattpad

Follow me on Wattpad: beautiful-souls

Newest Story: 
The Story of a Broken Butterfly

Preview:
 Chapter One
All she felt was pain.
It wasn't easy to cover up, but somehow she did it; all the scars on her wrists were easily covered with foundation and other types of makeup.
The smile, really, was actually the hardest part to keep up. Every day she forced it onto her face, practicing in the mirror so nobody would be able to tell.
And nobody could, not Mel, her best friend, Luke, her almost sort-of boyfriend, or any of her family members. She was pretty sure they knew that she had kind of been on the downside lately, but never thought much of it, for she wasn't exactly an optimist.
Everything had started going downhill a few weeks ago as she had lost the championship game for her team and was completely being beat up about it.
She remembered the game very well.
Twelve seconds. They were down by two points. The ball was passed, flying through the air with an orange blur and hit her in the hands.
9 seconds.
She should have been able to catch it.
8 seconds.
She had caught plenty of balls before in her life, but somehow this one was different.
7 seconds.
The ball smacked her palm.
She tried, numbly, in vain, to catch it.
5.. 4...
The ball bounced.
3...2...
The ball rolled out of bounds, to her absolute horror, as the buzzer ending the game sounded.
The other team was shouting and all of their fans swarmed onto the court and her team began to assemble and everyone was looking at her and all she could do was
just.
stand.
still.
«»«»«»«»«»«»
The coach tried to tell her it wasn't her fault, and that he understood about her nervousness and didn't blame her for anything. The dirty looks cast around the room said otherwise.
That's when the name calling, gossiping, and laughing behind her back all started. All the girls from the basketball team that had been some of her best friends stopped sitting with her at lunch, stopped talking to her, and stopped inviting her to the gym on weekends.
They all just... stopped.
Weeks later, the papers were stuck to her locker. Things that said "Oops, it slipped" or "Captain Butterfingers Will Save Us." They all had the same bright red font, screaming at her even in the solitude of her bedroom.
When she closed her eyes, there it was.
The red.
When she went into the girl's bathroom to cry, there it was, circling around her eyes.
The red.
As her grades gradually started to go from straight A's to straight C's, circled at the top of her papers.
The red.
As one of the girls got in a fight with her at school over how she completely ruined the game for them. The sticky blood that flowed out of her nose, to her shock, as she held her hand up to her face.
The red.
As Luke told her he just wasn't feeling "it" anymore, and thought that they just needed to be friends. She stared at his shirt, trying not to cry.
The red.
After months and months, it was all she saw. Red. Red. Red. Red.
That was the last color she would ever see.

Friday, January 9, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: Into the Woods

Summary:
This movie was based off of the musical, Into the Woods. It centers on a baker and his wife, who are sent on a quest by a witch to lift a curse from their house. In order to do so, they must collect a cloak as red as blood, hair as yellow as corn, a cow as white as milk and a slipper as pure as gold within three days time. This quest proves difficult- even more so than they thought, as they venture into the woods. They gain the cloak through an encounter with a girl who was eaten by a wolf. The shoe comes from Cinderella, who is always on the run and desperate to stay away from the prince chasing after her. The hair is taken, quite forcibly, from a fair maiden, Rapunzel, who lives in a tower. [That didn’t end up working anyway, since the witch had touched the object, as she was the caretaker of the girl.] They took the cow from Jack, who sold it for a bunch of beans. [This action probably proves that he has his own supply hidden inside his head.] After they collect these items, with a sudden poof the witch regains her youthful beauty and the baker’s wife becomes pregnant. All is well, and they all live happily-
-wait, this just came in. The beanstalk
has been neglected and there is a giant on the rampage, trying to get revenge for the death of her husband. Everyone runs for their lives, and the aforementioned characters stick together for survival. Until the baker’s wife wanders off and starts kissing Cinderella’s prince. I guess karma hit them both pretty hard since the prince was rejected by Cinderella and the baker’s wife… well, she fell off a cliff. The baker is hit pretty hard by this, and decides to leave his baby with Cinderella, determined that he will be a horrible father. After seeing the ghost of his father within the depths of the woods, he decides to go back. Everyone works together to kill the giant. They all live happily ever after, except for the fact that half of the characters are lost and forgotten, two of them died, and the others have no homes because they were destroyed by the giant.


What I Thought:
The soundtrack is totally awesome. Really; I’ve had the entire thing on repeat for the past few days. I love, love, love the harmonies. I was really excited for Meryl Streep, because I adore her in the movie Mama Mia, and she surprised me even more with the role of the witch. On The Steps of The Palace, Into the Woods Medley, and Agony (which has absolutely nothing to do with the pointless shirt ripping from both the princes) were my favorite songs. I loved Anna Kendrick’s Cinderella character, but I would have loved to actually see some of the ball. I thought Rapunzel was kind of a pointless character (other than the fact that they needed her hair) and her prince was even more pointless. I was also extremely disappointed that Johnny Depp had so little screen time; he was the one I was most excited to see. I didn’t really see the point of the sudden death of the baker’s wife; it seemed like of those death’s that was more of a “shock” factor. I thought, considering Little Red Riding Hood’s thoughts to Cinderella about showing forgiveness, that they would show compassion for the giant, but it seemed that message in the story was neglected. I thought it was kind of disturbing that the prince and the baker’s wife were  having a party with their mouths, considering they are both married. I was satisfied with that, however, when Cinderella dumped him, because he was a total imbecilic nitwit. To be honest, the only sensible characters were the bakers, [the butchers, and the candlestick makers] Little Red, Jack, Cinderella, and the witch. The stepmother was pretty sensible, why not cut off your daughters’ toes and heels to put on a slipper? Who cares if the prince discovers the fraud later as soon as she takes off her shoes? It’s a great plan, totally foilproof.  Also, if the witch could bring back the cow from the dead, why couldn’t she do the same for the baker’s wife? She had plenty of time before her finale came and she reached her end. I am being really pessimistic about this. I did enjoy this movie immensely; it might be one of my new favorites. The music is so upbeat and fun, plus I’ve always been a huge fan of fairytales. I just thought a lot of the characters were… missing something. Overall, it was a great musical and the actors did fairly well.

Monday, December 15, 2014

GIF TAG

I’ve been tagged by the lovely Cambrie over at And So the Book Begins to do the GIF tag!!! I want to tag…………….
Wow. Guys. I have NO BLOGGER FRIENDS.
Somebody please come be my friend so I can tag you in these awesome things!! Comment below if you want to be my friend and fangirl hard about random things.

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
One of my all time favorites, and I have finally stopped crying near the end. It’s mostly gross internal sobbing and heartbreak now.


Eleanor and Park, by Rainbow Rowell
This has been on my TBR list for quite some time, and I really should get around to reading it. 


Eragon by Christopher Paolini
This book is just awesome. Mostly because it has dragons, and also because it was written by a seventeen year old. 


The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
I have stayed away from this because the cover and the name give me the shivers.


The Iron Trial, by Cassandra Clare and Holly Black
This book has horrible reviews… so I think I am going to stay away from this one.

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Just One Day by Gayle Forman
I HAVEN’T EVEN READ IF I STAY OKAY DON’T JUDGE ME 

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Hey, so if you want to be my blogger friend, I totally tag you.
Here are the books:

Divergent by Veronica Roth
These Broken Stars by Amiee Kaufman and Megan Spooner
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Paper Towns by John Green
and
The Distance Between Us by Kasie West

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Mockingjay {Movie Review}

Mockingjay Movie Review

This will forever be my favorite story to tell about Mockingjay: I went with my best friend to go see it during opening week, and she fell asleep during the movie. I am not even kidding about this; I looked over, and she had quietly dozed off and was missing the {very boring} film. I must say, I was extremely disappointed in this installment of the Hunger Games series. Catching Fire still holds to be the best, in my opinion. My only hope is that part two will redeem part one.

    Mockingjay was fine, as far as telling the story well and laying down the plot; what it lacked was the proper action. With as many parts that they could have made interesting, you’d think it would be a great movie. However, I found myself becoming impatient during most of it; it was quickly failing to keep my interest. Peeta was seen hardly at all (which was understandable) but Katniss and Gale seemed like an old, depressed married couple. The highest point of the movie was building up quite nicely and then abruptly fell flat. My favorite scene would probably have to be when Katniss is giving her “speech” to President Snow and all of Panem after a hospital in District 8 had been bombed. Her famous line “Fire is catching; and if we burn, you burn with us” rang throughout the theater, and I finally saw Katniss the Mockingjay instead of Katniss the mope. What happened to our strong antagonist? All we see is her weak side; her brokenness as she finds District 12, the tears running down her face as she sees what the Capitol has done to Peeta, and her horror and fear as she realizes that President Snow has set a trap.

    This is definitely okay. I am not saying that Katniss is not allowed to have feelings; she is a human being and it makes her much more real to see her weaknesses. Despite this, I felt that it was too much weakness. There is a point where you look at yourself, stand up, dust yourself off, and say, “I can get through this. I am the Mockingjay. I will not let the Capitol tear me down; I have survived so much. I am strong.” Instead, the Mockingjay seemed like a spineless Bella Swan. This isn’t Twilight.

    I think the media has missed the point of the Hunger Games. Willow Shields, the actress who plays Prim, has touched on my same opinion. The media seems to say, “Team Peeta or Team Gale?” And that is the first question everyone else asks to each other. Personally, I don’t think the Hunger Games is about the love triangle at all. They seem to miss the entire point: A sadistic and controlling government is getting out of hand. A regular girl is the one to step up and say, “This is wrong, why is nobody doing anything about this?” She is the only one, or rather, the first one to be brave enough to stand against something that is immoral and wrong, to speak out, and to take action. I think this message is important in real life; in many different aspects of life. If something is wrong, whatever it is, if those in power are controlling it, nobody tends to speak up. Because they feel insignificant and like their voice does not matter. I am here to say that everyone’s voice matters; look what a girl from District 12 did to save her entire nation! We need to stop being quiet and start voicing our own opinions, being ourselves, and standing against those in power who are doing wrong things.
    I feel like this message was not included in Mockingjay. It felt like they forgot what was really important here; except for a few scenes that showed the real Katniss Everdeen and not a sniveling seventeen year old girl. I think the best part of the movie, personally, was the soundtrack. I have included the best songs below. 


 


 

Friday, November 14, 2014

BLOOD OF OLYMPUS {Review}

18705209At the start of this book, I listed in my brain my favorite characters (of the seven) from least favorite to most favorite.

It went as follows: Annabeth, Percy, Leo, Jason, Hazel, Frank, and Piper.
However, at the end of the book, I would rearrange that order to: Percy, Leo, Piper, Annabeth, Jason, Frank and Hazel.

The biggest change is, quite obviously Piper. So, here is a breakdown of what to expect from the seven main characters (with no spoilers) as well as Nico and Reyna.

Nico: I'm putting him first because, after an ENTIRE SERIES and almost another ENTIRE SERIES has passed by, Nico finally gets plenty of chapters from his point of view. For some reason, Nico has always been one of my favorite characters- I always vote for the mysterious, misunderstood underdog. You finally get some insight into how Nico actually feels and views the world, and why he pushes everyone out. He has some extremely heroic moments, and he becomes the character like your little, wicked awesome brother. He's so cool, yet lots of parts in the book I just wanted to give him a hug. AND HE RAISES THE DEAD GUYS LIKE IS THAT NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU READ THE BOOK OR WHAT.

Percy: Although we did not get any POV from him, he does have some heroic moments himself. Mostly, though, he is just there because you want some Percabeth moments (which you will get, guys. Especially on *cough* page 394 *cough*.

Annabeth: Annabeth befriends Piper throughout this book, and you do get a scene where they go on a mini adventure together. Other than that, I think she was just there for the same reason as Percy. She definitely isn't in it as much of the others.

Frank: There is basically not much in this book about Frank, other than the occasional "Frank turned into a wild boar" or "Frank turned into a dragon" or "Frank turned into a fluffy pink unicorn with rainbow wings." Okay, you got me on that last one. But that would've been so. cool.

Hazel: She does the occasional awesome stuff with her mist and the "I can raise treasure from the earth and stuff," and she has a important role in one of my favorite scenes with the goddess, Nike. But if you wanted some Hank moments, I think you will be disappointed. (Okay, that is totally not the ship name for Hazel and Frank, but it was either that or Frazel.)

AND NOW ON TO THE MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTERS IN THIS BOOK
(except Nico- he's so importantly awesome that I had to put him at the beginning)

Reyna: At first I wasn't to ecstatic to learn that Reyna was one of the only five characters getting a POV, but trust me, all my doubts were washed away. Because she is freaking. awesome. Be prepared for a real ride of awesome butt-kicking and Hulk-smashing from her. It's amazing. She is in almost every single one of the fight scenes, and when stupid Octavian takes over her position she is just like "I AM STILL THE PRAETOR OF ROME. BOW DOWN TO MY AWESOMENESS." We get to see into her semi-emotionally scarred past- I feel like her and Nico both have this connection about pain and sacrifice and stuff. There is one particularly feeling scene with her and her sister, Hylla, who is also the leader of The Amazon. As in the awesome warrior tribe, the Amazon, not the site where you can go to buy books. (On a completely unrelated note, you can buy this book for eleven dollars there). To conclude this long paragraph, Reyna is a really awesome character and I'm really glad she got her own POV.

Jason: I'm still not sure how I feel about Jason, although I do think Piper is so cute with him. (What is their ship name? Pison? Japer? Jiper?) He did some heroic things and had some awesome buttkicking scenes, but, maybe because his background is still somewhat unclear to me or maybe I just don't like him, I was getting tired of his POV and honestly just wanted to skip it and have some Leo humor or Nico raising the dead and stuff.

Speaking of Leo.........

Leo: For all of you who totally ship Cleo, (WHICH IS THE BEST SHIP NAME ON HERE SO FAR) you will be happy. Also, there is a lot of sarcastic, witty comments (obviously) which should make a lot of you happy. Some heroic moments, lots of character development, and TONS of sarcasm. (Wait, I said that already.) HE'S JUST THE BEST CHARACTER OKAY.

Piper: She really surprised me.... her character completely changed from what I viewed as a particularly weak one to one that kind of grew on me. She was in a lot of action scenes with Annabeth, and in the end, she had a lot of heroic moments. She wasn't going gaga over Jason or whining about why she wasn't a good daughter of Aphrodite. She was like, I WILL BE AWESOME AND SAVE THE DAY. And she did. A lot.

So, that's it. Just a character breakdown. All you really need to know about this book is that it is action packed and FREAKING AWESOME.  It is indeed really sad to see the series end, but I felt like it ended how I needed it to. 

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Album Review: Taylor Swift 1989


When a sixteen year old girl from Reading, Pennsylvania, signed a contract with Big Machine Records, she had no idea how much her future would change her forever. Her self-titled debut album, Taylor Swift, was a huge success and was at the top of the country music charts for 24 consecutive weeks. The singer has currently won seven Grammys and has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and 75 million digital single downloads. Her new album, 1989, became #1 in over 80 countries. She has released four other albums: Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012). For “Fearless” and “Speak Now,” she mostly stayed in the country genre, keeping her acoustic close and donning cowgirl boots. For “Red,” Swift kept one foot in country and one in pop, pleasing fans of both genres. For “1989,” the singer plunged both feet in the latter genre, as it is her first official “pop” album.

During her reveal of the new album in a livestream, Taylor explained that the album was based off of music from the 1980s. “The idea that you can do what you want, be who you want, wear what you want, love what you want — bright colors, bold chances, rebellion. The idea of that was so inspiring to me,” said Swift. The title, “1989,” is both a representation of that idea and the year the artist was born.

The album opens with an anthem to the Big Apple, entitled “Welcome to New York.” The singer expresses her enthusiasm for the city by singing “It's a new soundtrack/I could dance to this beat forevermore/The lights are so bright/ but they never blind me.” The third track, Style, has a hip-hop beat that makes it sound mysteriously exciting. “Out Of The Woods,” the second song to be released from the album, may have a new sound, but it certainly contains classic Taylor Swift lyrics, such as “ Looking at it now, last December/We were built to fall apart, then fall back together.”
“All You Had to Do Was Stay” and “Wish You Would” are both fast-paced songs that tell about two failed relationships. In “I Wish You Would,” she sings, “I wish you would come back/wish I'd never hung up the phone like I did.” In “All You Had to Do Was Stay,” she hits a high note on “Stay,” and sings in a shake-of-the-head manner, “Had me in the palm of your hand/then, why'd you had to go and lock me out when I let you in.”

The eighth track, entitled “Bad Blood,” might be mistaken to be Swift releasing her anger on one of her exes, but she insists it was another female singer that was the fire behind this song. The lyrics are chanted and angry, as Swift chides “Band-aids don't fix bullet holes/you say sorry just for show/If you live like that, you live with ghosts.” While the song might not be as great as “Better Than Revenge” (Speak Now, 2010) it is a passionate song full of bitterness from a friendship that was betrayed…. Taylor is definitely not sorry about this one.

Some of the most memorable tracks, however, appear near the end of the record. The ninth song, entitled “Wildest Dreams,” slows down as Taylor becomes breathless and alluring; sounding like singer Lana Del Rey.  It begs, “please don’t forget about me,” through the lyrics “Say you’ll remember me/standing in a nice dress/ staring at the sunset.” Though the lyrics of “How You Get the Girl” might be a bit cheesy and sound like the soundtrack of a chic-flic, she uses a clever method of storytelling. “This Love” is the slowest song on the album. Swift sings regretfully about a lost love that has been revived. “This love is good, this love is bad/ This love is alive back from the dead.”

“I Know Places” starts out with Swift singing in urgent tones, and throughout the song, the beat becomes fast-paced as she encourages the one she loves to run away with her. “They got the cages, they got the boxes/ and guns, they are the hunters, we are the foxes.” she sings. “I know places we can hide,” she tells him, pulling him along. The song is intense and invigorating as the beat quickens and adrenaline and desperation is fused into the lyrics.  

The final song, entitled “Clean,” closes off the album nicely. It is a slower song with a more inspiring message than the previous tracks. Swift described it as a song that she hoped would “help people overcome things.” The song discusses becoming clean life’s catastrophes as she sings sadly, “The water filled my lungs/ I screamed so loud but no one heard a thing.” Later in the chorus, she sings “When I was drowning/That's when I could finally breathe.”

Possibly the highest point of the album, however, is the second track, entitled “Blank Space”, which was the second single off the album (the first being “Shake it Off). The song features instrumentals that definitely sound like a modern version of an 80s sound. The lyrics are catchy and sassy- Swift makes fun of her reputation of breaking the hearts of all her boyfriends. She teases the boy that wants to steal her heart “'Cause we're young and we're reckless/ we'll take this way too far/It'll leave you breathless/or with a nasty scar.” The chorus ends with a satisfying sound of a pen click as she says slyly, “I got a long list of ex-lovers/They’ll tell you I’m insane/But I’ve got a blank space baby/and I’ll write your name.”

Old die hard Swiftie fans have nothing to worry about with this new album- Swift steps up her game with a faster paced, exhilarating album that will leave listeners content and excited for the next installment.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

WINNERS

Winning Genre: Cute Contemporary Romance
Winning Sub-Genre: Two archenemies since childhood realize that there is a spark between them.
Main girl character name: Emilee
Main boy character name: Lawrence

Other character names:

Derek- (31% vote)
Scarlet- (54% vote)
Crystal- (31% vote)
Markus- (54% vote)

The first chapter will be out two weeks from tomorrow!!! I'm really excited for it.

Let me know what you guys think.
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