3/27/2016

"Crossing the Barrier" by Martine Lewis

"Lily knew from this moment on, she would always have a home."

Hey guys!
I just finished this book, like literally 10 seconds ago and my emotions are a mess. but let's start at the beginning. So this is my first free book I've ever received by asking the author and I'm thrilled and so thankful. 
Thank you so much Martine, for giving me this opportunity!

High school student Malakai Thomas, star wide receiver of the varsity team, collides with band member Lily Morgan on his way to football practice. As days go by, Malakai cannot get the petite clarinetist out of his head.

Lily Morgan can feel everyone's emotions. She loses her ability to shield herself against them the day Malakai runs into her. Now she must try to maintain her sanity in the emotional jungle that is high school, as well as deal with her growing feelings for Malakai.

Can Malakai get over the social stigma and his own internal struggle to be with Lily? Is Lily's secret too big to accept, even for him?
  (source: goodreads)

Well, first of all the characters are beautiful. The moment I f.e. met David, I liked him. The fact that this book is about an empath (someone who can read each others feelings) really helped understand Malakai's and Lily's intentions and reasons for their reactions in certain situations. This book is written in two POV's, Lily's and Malakai's . It helps you identify with them and you can't really be mad at anyone bc of their thoughts and family backgrounds. 
First I didn't really get what this book is really about. Romance? Fantasy? Friendship?
I can tell you, it's all of it. It's the perfect mix of ordinary teenage life (let's forget their horrific backgrounds) and the paranormal ability of Lily.
The only thing I thought was a bit weird was how fast the relationship of Malakai and Lily grows. Not that I didn't enjoy any of it, but looking back at it now it was a bit fast forward.

Anyhow I really enjoyed this book and can't wait for the second one. I need it like right now because that cliffhanger was just not okay.
So, I really enjoyed "Crossing the Barrier" and I can only tell you to get a copy and dig into this fantastic story!

You can buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Barrier-Gray-Eyes-1/dp/1944940006/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=


Love,

3/26/2016

Saturday Movie Night

Hey guys!
This movie is a movie I can watch over and over again and it doesn't get boring. It's not my fave movie but for sure somewhere in the top 10. I recommend you watch and enjoy it this evening!

"Stuck in Love" (2012)


The story: An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year. (source: imdb.com)

The cast:                                        Greg Kinnear as Bill Borgens

Jennifer Connelly as Erica

Kristen Bell as Tricia

Lily Collins as Samantha Borgens

Logan Lerman as Louis

Nat Wolff as Rusty Borgens

Liana Liberato as Kate


Why you should watch this movie: Well, Lily Collins and Logan Lerman are kind of a couple and Nat Wolff is in it, so... that should be enough already!
No? Okay... otherwise the story is really touching and emotional (I cry everytime at the car scene) and the cast was chosen beautifully. I think everyone can relate to this movie in one way or another. it's my go-to movie when I'm ill or have love sickness. The story is not too hard on you and I just really enjoy seeing Logan's face! :)

Why I love the movie so much: Like I said, the cast is chosen beautifully and I really like the storyline. It has enough of everything, some love, some drama, some tears, music and a happy ending. It never gets boring bc you change perspectives and get an insight to everyone's life. Another reason why I watched this movie was that Lily is one of my role models and she again has done such a good job in this movie and Logan and Nat are two of my fave actors.

If you are looking for an easy, romantic movie for f.e. a sleepover with your besties, this movie won't disappoint you.

The trailer:



Love,











"Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas

“Still, the image haunted his dreams throughout the night: a lovely girl gazing at the stars, and the stars who gazed back.” 

Hey peeps!
I FINALLY read this book and I'm so happy I did. Every good review about this book I read and saw was earned by Sarah.
I won't write a long intro so let's get to my review!



When magic has gone from the world, and a vicious king rules from his throne of glass, an assassin comes to the castle. She does not come to kill, but to win her freedom. If she can defeat twenty-three killers, thieves, and warriors in a competition to find the greatest assassin in the land, she will become the King's Champion and be released from prison.

Her name is Celaena Sardothien.

The Crown Prince will provoke her. The Captain of the Guard will protect her.

And a princess from a foreign land will become the one thing Celaena never thought she'd have again: a friend.

But something evil dwells in the castle—and it's there to kill. When her competitors start dying, horribly, one by one, Celaena's fight for freedom becomes a fight for survival—and a desperate quest to root out the source of the evil before it destroys her world. (source: goodreads)



I had really high expectations for this book after reading all those reviews and it fulfilled all of them. 

You would think no one could ever relate to Celaena bc she's an assassin and stuff but Sarah J. Maas made her character like a teenager. She loves books, she enjoys the outside, she likes wearing beautiful dresses, she likes attending parties, she doesn't listen to rules and, and, and. The only thing that sets her apart from most teens is that she's a trained assassin and she went trough so much already at such a young age. No teen could get that, still Celeane never looses her happiness, sass and humour.
You just have to love the male characters, Prince Dorian Havilliard and the Captain of the Guard, Chaol Westfall. They have good humour and both are a bit rebellious. Chaol is my fave tbh because he helps and cares for Celaena. He hides his true feelings behind a mask of neutrality but sometimes he shows a glimpse of him and those moments are so precious. He's like a big brother to me and I ship him with Celaena not Celaena with Dorian which I guess more people do bc in "Throne of Glass" we got some romantic stuff with those two. 
The storyline is somewhat inspiring. Celaena always had this mantra: "I will not be afraid."
I think it shows how important it is to always keep fighting although it scares you. She could be a bit of a role model to some girls (not the assassin part!) bc she fights her fears, never looses her happiness and shows us that men and women are equally strong, sometimes girls can be even stronger.
I don't have one thing I didn't like about this book and that's rare but I recommend this book to everyone out there.






Love,










3/17/2016

"Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell

“To really be a nerd, she'd decided, you had to prefer fictional worlds to the real one.” 

Hello internet! 
Today I present you the review to "Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell. I started this book once already as an eBook but I am just no good at reading eBooks. It just feels wrong, you know?
So finally, about a year later I bought the paperback at an AMAZING bookstore in Maastricht. The bookstore was in a church. Like the church was the books store. Wait, here's a pic of the inside: 


Yes, yes this is real.

Anyway let's just start with the review, shall we?


Cath is a Simon Snow fan.

Okay, the whole world is a Simon Snow fan...

But for Cath, being a fan is her life—and she’s really good at it. She and her twin sister, Wren, ensconced themselves in the Simon Snow series when they were just kids; it’s what got them through their mother leaving.

Reading. Rereading. Hanging out in Simon Snow forums, writing Simon Snow fan fiction, dressing up like the characters for every movie premiere.

Cath’s sister has mostly grown away from fandom, but Cath can’t let go. She doesn’t want to.

Now that they’re going to college, Wren has told Cath she doesn’t want to be roommates. Cath is on her own, completely outside of her comfort zone. She’s got a surly roommate with a charming, always-around boyfriend, a fiction-writing professor who thinks fan fiction is the end of the civilized world, a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words... And she can’t stop worrying about her dad, who’s loving and fragile and has never really been alone.

For Cath, the question is: Can she do this?

Can she make it without Wren holding her hand? Is she ready to start living her own life? Writing her own stories?

And does she even want to move on if it means leaving Simon Snow behind?  (source: goodreads)

This book was as lovely as "Eleanor and Park", with relatable and sweet characters. The story was not too hard on me and it really was an easy read. It was like a drug: when I had to stop I craved to keep on reading the story. 
I sometimes found the main character Cath a bit annoying, but her concerns were reasonable (for the the most part). And Levi. My god how can someone be so hot AND cute in Starbucks clothing?!
Anyhow. Umm, where was I? Right, Levi. He's like the cute neighbor who happens to be quite hot too. Win-win  situation!
Reagan is the creepy/ cool girl. I like her bc she's sarcastic. I like sarcastic people.
Cath's twin sister Wren is more of a party girl. First I didn't really like her bc of her behaviour toward Cath and life in general but after you get to know her better, you get why she does what she does and in the end she learns her lesson and everything is rainbows and unicorns again (see what I did there?).

The storyline was entertaining and emotional, although I didn't cry. That's good I guess. You can really, as I said before, relate to the scenarios bc Cath's a fangirl, we are fangirls. We just get her and her obsession with fan shirts, fan stuff oh and we of course can't forget about fanfiction!
Fanfiction is a big part of the story and at the beginning of a new chapter is always a little snippet of a Simon Snow story. Tbh I really wanna read the book and I can!
Rainbow Rowell released the book Cath's fan fiction is based on called "Carry On".
I haven't read it yet so I'm still not sure if it's the actual Simon Snow book or the fanfiction but either way I gotta have that book.
You can read the summary of "Carry On" here:
 http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28356624-carry-on

That's it for now, I hope you enjoyed this post and I'll see you soon!

Love,




3/05/2016

Saturday Movie Night

Hello!
I'm going to start a meme where I'll try to post every second Saturday a movie you should watch!
Let's start!


" Ten Inch Hero" (2007)



This picture makes me happy already :)


The story: Piper moves to Santa Cruz, California to go to the Institute of Art. When she was 15 she gave birth to a daughter, but had to put her up for adoption because she was too young to raise her. Years later she sees an article about a girl she thinks is her daughter, who lives in Santa Cruz, and applies for a job in a sandwich shop. As she works there she gets to know the staff. Tish is a babe, she tries to seduce every guy who comes into the shop, and she goes home with those who flirt back. Jen, a computer nerd who has a love affair online with a guy who calls himself fuzzy22. She's not as pretty as Tish and she struggles with self-confidence. And there's a crazy haired guy called Priestly; he's not like other guys and dresses different then everyone because he refuses to be "another clone". Piper's boss is a really nice guy named Trucker, who's in love with a woman who owns the store across the street. The audience goes through the sandwich shop crew's personal struggles as they help each other through it all. (source: imdb.com)

The cast:

 Elisabeth Harnois as Piper



Clea DuVall as Jen



Danneel Ackles as Tish



 Jensen Ackles as Priestly



No, I'm not obsessed with Jensen, why are you asking?

                
John Doe as Trucker



Alice Krige as Zo



Sean Patrick Flanery as Noah



Jordan Belfi as Fuzzy22



Adair Tishler as Julia



Why you should watch this movie: "Ten Inch Hero" isn't a really well-known movie and I don't understand why. The story is beautiful, about life and problems and how to solve those. It's full of emotions: fun, anger, hurt, sadness, happiness. The characters aren't the 0815 american actors, but in this movie everyone has a special and abstract personality. The story doesn't just focus on one person, but you get a look at everyone's life. And the ending is probably the cutest thing on this planet, like cuter than kittens with little ducks.

Why I love the movie so much: First of all Jensen Ackles, my bae, has like the best role ever. I like his character in this movie most, more than Dean Winchester in "Supernatural" ( I still love you Dean). And he and his (now) wife (then friend) play in it together and omg in the end. I just...I can't, it's too cute!
I love the whole story line and Priestly's shirts. He wears one who says : " Save a tree. Eat a beaver." It's probably my favourite shirt ever. So when you watch this movie, take your time and read what's on his shirt!
Also, I think the writers did an awesome job with the script, they included some scenes (like the tampon scene) about things I for example always rant about, like why do teenager boys laugh at men buying tampons? They have a girlfriend or wife and you don't, so stop laughing!!! 

Sorry, got a bit carried away. So, where was I?

Right, well I always tell people to watch this movie, bc I love it so much (It's my second favourite movie, right below "Dirty Dancing") so you should go and watch it RN!

The trailer:

Love,