Sunday, February 15, 2015

♛Books That Should Be Turned Into Movies♛

Hello my lovely followers, the new year has begun and I would like to share a couple of books that I think should be adapted to movies. If you have any other suggestions for books that should be made into movies, then leave a comment below telling me why it should be adapted.
1. The Battle of the Labyrinth
By Rick Riordan
After The Sea of Monsters movie, I still think The Percy Jackson Series could continue. if it continued, then the next book ,as seen above, could be adapted by staying true to the plot of the book and to keep the main cast but, get a better director.
2. Cinder
By Marissa Meyer
I recently read Cinder and it has come to my attention that this book and it's sequel's should be adapted to a movie. Cinder has a great story that almost anybody would relate to and it is set in an apocalyptic time, which has been a trend in some major movies and it has a fairytale twist that some of us would love to watch. On a side note, I think the role of Queen Levana would be Vanessa Hudgens or Nina Dobrev because that was my initial thought when I read about the Queen. Also, Ellie Goulding would be a great addition to the movie soundtrack such as the song Burn.
3. Linger
By Maggie Stiefvater
I was in class and a couple of my class mates were talking about this book and I was surprised they heard of it. When I bring this book up in a conversation not many people have heard of it. When I looked this book over, I though that this would be great story to turn into a movie because it has the supernatural-forbidden-love-story that many young adults would be interested and I think Taylor Lautner would like to reprise another werewolf role.
4. Looking For Alaska
By John Green
With the success of The Fault In Our Stars and the up coming movie adaptation Paper Towns, I think it's safe to say that John Green should consider another adaptation of his books. I might not be the only wanting for this to happen but I think John Green would possibly consider it. Not to mention, I would totally envision Logan Lerman portraying the role of Miles Halter.
5. Matched
By Ally Condie
According to Wikipedia, the film rights were bought by Disney and are in production. I hope they would release some updates such as the cast, locations, and costumes. I'm interested how they would portray the setting and most importantly the plot. Personally, I would suggest they consider Josh Hutcherson as the role of Xander because he kind of looks the part after watch Mocking Part 1.
6. Where She Went
By Gayle Forman
Not too long ago the movie If I stay ended on a bittersweet note and I think they should produce the sequel, Where She Went. The movie would be interesting to see with a different point of view and all the flashbacks that happened after the first book while, Adam and Mia spend a day together in New York.
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Monday, December 29, 2014

❄If I Stay (Book Review)❄️

Hello my readers! This will be my last review of the year as for now, I will be reviewing Gayle Forman's novel If I Stay. This young adult novel is about Mia Hall, who deals with the aftermath of a car accident involving her family. In a coma she later realizes that she is experiencing an out-of-body experience, while watching her friends and extended family members in the hospital. Also she has to decide whether to stay or to leave the world.
Characters:
Mia Hall- She is a 17-year-old girl that is quiet, kind, and a musically gifted. She often struggles with belonging because she is from a rock and roll family and also has a rock star boyfriend, she often feels out of place.
Adam Wilde- Is Mia's boyfriend, who is very handsome and loves music. He is a singer and plays the guitar while being apart of a band called "Shooting Star". It is later revealed that he is the reason Mia decided at the end of the book.
Kim Schein- Is Mia's best friend and is sarcastic and obedient to her emotional mother. In the novel it is described she and Mia are very similar.
Teddy Hall- Is Mia's younger brother and admires her. Mia thinks of him as her own son. 
Kat Hall- Is Mia's and Teddy's mother and loves rock music and her family. She is described in the novel as "tough as nails, tender as kittens".
Denny Hall- Is Mia's and Teddy's father who is quite rebellious but mature. He steps up to be a father and eventually gives up his band in favor of teaching.
Overall Ranking:
I give Gayle Forman's novel a 5 out of 5 stars because I was critical about how the out-of-body experience would be played out in this novel but it flowed really well. I liked how we received all these flashbacks that create suspense and emotion towards Mia and what she is going through. Before I read it the movie had already premiered and I was given away the ending by my friends but the ending was still unexpected and left on a cliffhanger when I read that part of the book. Even though I'm critical about cliffhangers I still enjoyed the book and it made an exception. I would recommend this to any young adult reader and adult reader because the novel is mature and discusses many topics and themes through out the novel. I will try and review the movie adaptation and the sequel to this novel soon. Don't forget to continue following me and my sites below. Till next year my wonderful readers!





☆The Fault In Our Stars(Movie Review)★

*Read with caution! Spoilers ahead!*
Hello my beautiful readers! Today I'm going to review the film adaptation of The Fault In Our Stars. First off this movie is about a 16-year-old girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster, who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. She is forced by her parents to attend a cancer patient support group, where she meets and falls in love with Augustus Waters. I give this movie a ranking of 5.5 out of 5 stars because Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort were excellent choices for the main roles and they didn't look like 20-something-year-olds trying to play teenagers. They also did a great make-up job for Shailene's character because I don't like it when they put too much make-up on a character that isn't supposed to have any on. I disliked that they didn't include some scenes in the movie but left them as deleted scenes, which I didn't want but it still was a great film. Also when they tried acting out these beautiful quotes from the novel I found it cheesy because I thought it could work but it didn't look right in reality. Most of the scenes with Hazel and Augustus were absolutely beautiful but some scenes felt a little too much romance. Regardless this adaptation from the book is true to the story and I would recommend a friend to come over and watch this film. Don't forget if you haven't already read my review for the book The Fault In Our Stars, I will leave a link below. Also don't forget to continue following me and my sites listed below! Don't forget to be awesome my readers!

✿Perks of Being A Wallflower (Movie Review)✿

*Please read with caution! Spoilers ahead!*
Hello my lovely readers! Once again I'm going to review another movie I will be reviewing the movie adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being A Wallflower. Before I give my final ranking, I would like to address a couple of my opinions towards this movie. The plot of the story is about finding yourself and being able to fit in. If you haven't read the book I would suggest that you read my review to get a further understanding of the movie. Which will be listed below at the end of this review. The plot is still reflected from the story but like many movie adaptions that were based off of a book some scenes have to be cut. In this case, I felt that the movie stayed true to the book because Stephen Chbosky in fact directed his book into a movie adaptation. Also the movie had a talented cast because of Logan Lerman and the beautiful Emma Watson. In the movie I felt that the main character, Charlie, was portrayed as a mature teenager but in the book Charlie is a little childish instead of being mature. Regardless, I had no problem with any of the other cast members. The cinematography for this film was beautiful because it stayed true to this vision that anyone who read the book would view how the book would play out as a movie. If that makes any sense. Also I would like to note that the film had a really good soundtrack that I fell in love with and would listen to it on repeat. As a result, I would give this movie a 5 out of 5 stars because of the points listed above. If you haven't watched this film please do I feel like anyone could relate to this coming of age story. I'm sorry this is a short review but I hope these posts make up for my absence earlier in the year. Don't forget to follow for more reviews and to follow the sites below. Till then my lovely readers!


Sunday, December 28, 2014

☆The Fault In Our Stars (Book Review)★

Hello my lovely readers! Today I will review John Green's book The Fault In Our Stars. This book takes the point of view of Hazel Grace Lancaster, who has thyroid cancer. She attends cancer patients support group at her mother's behest. However, during a support group meeting she catches the eye of Augustus Waters. The story follows Hazel and Augustus story as friends but eventually blossoms to a romantic relationship.
Characters:
Hazel Grace Lancaster- Is a 16-year-old teenager who was diagnosed at age 13 with thyroid cancer. She is intelligent and diligent but keeps most people at a distance, knowing her death will ultimately hurt them until she fell in love with Augustus.
Augustus Waters- Is a 16-year-old teenage whose osteosarcoma caused him to lose his leg. He is seen as having keen wit and has a tendency toward performances-he reveals in grand romantic gestures. He falls in love with Hazel during a support group meeting.
Isaac- Is a mutual friend of Hazel and Augustus. He is blinded by cancer and was dumped by his girlfriend Monica. He is embodies skepticism and rage.
Mrs. Lancaster- Is Hazel's mother and is an emotionally kind woman who has made her life to care for Hazel.
Mr. Lancaster- Is Hazel's father and is caring but prone to tears. Like Hazel's mother, he only understands Hazel's cancer broadly and spends much of his time at work.
Peter Van Houten- He is the infamous author of An Imperial Affliction but is later to be revealed a drunk and deflects emotion with walls of intellectualism and cruelty.
Overall Ranking:
John Green's novel is given a ranking of 5 out of 5 stars because it is and isn't a typical love story/ YA novel. The story surrounds many themes such as life and death which is something I can forward opinions on and discuss further. Even though, the plot has funny aspects it still has some serious aspects that are mentioned. The characters, that are acknowledged are battling cancer but at the same time want to live a normal life. They are also shown to have a hint of adult like relationship even though they are portrayed as teenagers. The book creates beautiful scenery that can be painted in your mind such as the famous Amsterdam scenes. You can imagine that John Green took careful thoughts into the Amsterdam scenes because he traveled to The Netherlands to get inspiration for this novel long before the book was published. A couple of other ideas that I would like to mention are, the tone and attitude of Hazel and the poetic feel that the novel hints. I feel like John Green can be some how shown in Hazel's character but at the same time stay true to a young teenager is something I favorite. I would recommend this novel to anyone because it has all these concepts that were mentioned above. Please give this novel a try if you haven't read this novel. Be sure to follow me and my sites listed below. Don't forget to be awesome! Till then my lovely readers!

Insurgent Trailer



Next year, I will be doing more movie reviews and my next one will be Insurgent. I still have to review the first movie and book, Divergent. Expect a review of both to come soon. Till then my lovely readers!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

❤Holiday Gift Guide For Book Lovers❤

Hello my lovely readers! Today I'm going to discuss gift ideas to get for any book lover. Since the holidays are coming up fast I decided to list my top five gifts in this gift guide.
1. Book Cover Shirts
This gift includes all classical books in literature but if your not into t-shirts there is the option of sweaters. You can find this gift anywhere at a low price but if you want the gift above go to The Hob Nob Shop for these lovely t-shirts.
2. Book Cover Bags
If your not into the book cover t-shirts, then you'll love these book cover bags that can be used as a book bag. Again, you can find these bags anywhere at a low price but if you want the one pictured above you can find it at The Hob Nob Shop .
3. Personal Library Kit
This gift is an excellent choice for any book lover. I personally would like this gift for myself  because I loan my books all the time and I would like something to help me keep track of them. You can find this anywhere but I found this gift on Amazon .
4. Invisible Metal Book Shelf
This invisible metal book shelf is great for all book lovers who need an extra shelf for organization. This book shelf can be bought at Barnes and Nobles .
5.  Book Recommendation
This book is recommended to anyone who loves women in classical literature and you find this book on Amazon and Barnes and Nobles . It has beautiful illustrations and quotes that are included from their books.
If you still need some more ideas, then go to booksandquils on Youtube for her book recomedations for the holiday. Don't forget to follow me and check out the sites below. Merry Christmas to all my lovely readers!