Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Review: Janes in Love
Jane likes Damon. But her art project (P.L.A.I.N) landed him in community service, and now he keeps rebuffing her attempts to get close again. First, by going around with another girl, then by declining her invitation to a school dance because he'd rather go with a friend. Should Jane move on?
There were far too many characters in this sequel, leaving the rest underdeveloped. Like a secret admirer that wasn't really addressed. Instead, we get Jane and her five friends moping around because they can't find dates. Her attraction to Damon is undeniable, but sometimes, the best thing to do is let the other person go and see if they come back. I wish the paperback format were larger, seeing as the images appeared in black and white and were filled with details, they would have been easier to appreciate.
Not as good as the first.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Top Ten Tuesday: Hollywood Boulevard
Hosted by The Broke and the Bookish
TOP 2015 BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATIONS
Too many books top my TBR list for 2015 (my Goodreads list is at 131 to be exact) and so I decided to spare you the scrolling and opted to discuss for Book to Film Adaptions I'm looking forward to in the coming year.
The movie is just a few months away. I loved what they did with Divergent, and can't wait to see the sequel come to life.
Okay, so the girl they picked as the ''Designated Ugly Fat Friend'' isn't neither fat nor ugly. But the boy does look charming. Why not give it a try?
Looking forward to seeing Cara Delevingne on the big screen. She also has a part in Pan which made my list as well.
Granted, it's a loose very loose adaptation of Peter Pan by J.M.Barrie but it looks awesome and includes Tiger Lily.
Ant Man vs the evil bees! The first thing I said to myself after reading the comic book, was ''there is no way this could be made into a film.'' I got proven wrong.
I just saw part one, and I am super greedy, because I need part two. Right away!!
Fifty Shades of Grey
On my to view list. Hope they combine most of the books into one film.
Which movie is on your 2015 to view list?
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Review: The 5th Wave
Why are they here?
The spaceship landed on earth one day and shut down the power. Cassie and her family stayed put. They were spared during the tsunamis, but the virus got the town, forcing them to separate. Just how far will Cassie go to reunite her family? Can you befriend the enemy to get what you want?
Yancey describes 5 waves of attacks, each worse than the previous, to keep us on our toes. Not everyone reacts the same way to a threat and it was interesting to ponder on how we would react if facing the unknown. The novel is told through several point-of-views, including Cassie's crush, and even an alien. Although, the insta-love relationship felt a bit forced, the book did have me turn the pages to see the final outcome.
Coming to the big screen in 2016.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Caught my arrow #39
Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.
What are you reading this week?
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Review: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
If Aristotle and Dante were to meet in these modern times, would they stand out?
Dante loves reading poetry, while Aristotle gets pleasure from learning truths, something Dante knows plenty. Both of them are loners, preferring each other's company rather than a fake crowd. But will Dante confessing he's fallen in love with Ari break the best of friends forever?
Benjamin Alire Sáenz focused on sections and not chapters, a remembrance that life is divided by a series of beginnings and endings, and often when we least expect it. The book tackles several LGBT themes like coming out to oneself and to others and hazing. Also taking on family issues such as non-communicative parents, something I relate with the older generations of the Latino community. Ari had a strong personality, making it easy to be in his head, but not too easy to get inside his heart. It was sweet to see how Dante tried.
An inspiring story that reminds us you can't hurry love.
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