Thursday, 21 December 2017

| ANIME - Himouto! Umaru-chan |

SYNOPSIS: The story of Umaru Doma who outside her house is a perfect highschool girl but once inside becomes a lazy otaku.

RATING: 8.5/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 12 (Season 1) + 10 (Season 2)
STATUS: Ongoing Season 2.

REVIEW
I found this anime very cute. There's not much about the story because it's just the events on the life of Taihei and Umaru but I like that there is character development for them. It was absurd to see how normal, fabulous, and popular Umaru is outside herhouse and lazy she is inside. You can see why there are others who doesn't like her especially since she kind of abuses her brother a lot but she's a fun character. She likes to tease her brother a lot but when a situation is serious or if he needs her - she gets serious. I also like the other characters. They're fun to watch. I like seeing Umaru develop a life outside her home and gain more friends.



Saturday, 16 December 2017

| Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor |

28449207
"It was impossible, of course. But when did that ever stop any dreamer from dreaming?"

PAGES: 448 (Ebook)

SYNOPSIS: Lazlo, an orphan and a junior library who is obsessed with the mythical city of Weep was given the chance to visit it. 
RATING: 5/5!

NON-SPOILERY REVIEW

Honestly, I had a hard time reading this at first. It took me three times before I could fully absorb what was happening. It wasn't because the book was boring or anything like that, it was because the words used by Laini Taylor are so deep and beautiful that it took my brain three times before it could appreciate and process it properly. 

This book had a slow pacing. It took me several days before I was able to finish it. There was so much world building about this new world that Laini created. The way she writes is very beautiful to read.

Like the Daughter of Smoke and Bone, the world was very unique and interesting to read about. The world of gods and humans. The troubles and adventures the characters had were very painful and lovely to read about. The story itself was deep and heartbreaking to think read about. It kind of relates to what is really happening in the world such as the racism because of different colors.

The characters were all lovely and some of them you would really get attached to. There were also some characters who you'll have love-hate relationships with because of their actions and thoughts. Lazlo was a really interesting lead character because he wasn't you're typical golden boy. He was just a simple orphan who loves reading about the lost city of Weep. He was very adorable and sincere in everything he does. I love his reactions every time he experiences something new in life. Meanwhile, Sarai was also very interesting. Her personality and line of thought was really deep and rich to read about. She understood why the humans had to do what they did and for that I found her amazing. 

Overall, this is an amazing start to a new series and I can't wait for the next book because it kind of ended in a cliffhanger-y way.



FAVORITE QUOTES:
"I'm going to Weep, he thought, and could have laughed at the pun, but kept his composure..."

"Dream up something wild and improbable," she pleaded. "Something beautiful and full of monsters."
"Beautiful and full of monsters?"
"All the best stories are."

"And that's how you go on. You lay laughter over the dark parts. The more dark parts, the more you have to laugh. With defiance, with abandon, with hysteria, any way you can."

"Some men are born for great things, and others to help great men do great things."

Inside a dream.
Within a lost city.

In the shadow of an angel.
At the brink of calamity.

"Theirs wasn't the only love story ended by the gods, but it was the only one that ended the gods."

"I think you're a fairy tale. I think you're magical, and brave, and exquisite. And ..." His voice grew bashful. Only in a dream could he be so bold and speak such words. "I hope you'll let me be in your story.

"It's just a dream, she answered, though of course it was so much more."

The world seemed more beautiful, less brutal - and so did the future - because Lazlo was in it.

In the wake of the dream, anything seemed possible. Even freedom. Even love.
But it was hard to hold on to that feeling as reality reasserted itself.

They realized, all of them - in that moment if they hadn't already - how fond of the young outsider they'd grown. And even if they knew death was coming for them, none of them wanted to see him die first. 

This young man whom they had found at a library in a distant land, whom they had taken into their hearts and into their homes, and whom they valued above any outsider they had ever known, was also, impossibly, godspawn. 

A girl had fallen from the sky. She was blue. And she was dead.

A new story was beginning. You had only to look at Lazlo to know it would be brilliant. And Sarai could not be in it.

How could it be that in his triumph he had saved everyone but her?

Friday, 15 December 2017

| ANIME - Orange |

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends receive a letter from their future self telling them to save one of their friends.

RATING: 8/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 13
STATUS: Completed.

NON-SPOILERY REVIEW
Even though the sending of the letters from future is not realistic, the other events that happened were. Kakeru's depression to the event that happened in his life was realistic and you could understand why he did what he had done. You would be on the edge throughout the anime because you don't know if the event would still occur until the end. Even when everything seemed all right, there will still be something that will make you doubt. Still, I love this anime. Even among the heartbreaking things, it will give you hope and faith towards humanity. It had a lot of intense interactions between the characters. The friendship that developed between the characters was enjoyable to watch and their desire to help and save Kakeru was admirable. There were some slow moments but it's all right because there's only 13 episodes. It's an anime that will really make you feel different emotions. I cried at least 3 times (that I remember).


| One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake |

PAGES: 331 (Ebook)
SYNOPSIS: The fight for the throne between the three sisters - Mirabella, Kat, Arsinoe - continues.

RATING: 4/5
REVIEW: I really thought that this was the last book of this series (because it originally was). My mindset about what to expect about the book was ruined because of it. I got mad. Still, this was a great book. The continuation of the story was still pretty interesting. I like the twists and turns that Kendare Blake put. I love how the story panned out. It still remained dark and mysterious. There were characters that I grew to love here even though I hated them in the first book. Billy is the best! There were devastating events that happened that I really didn't think would be devastating for me. I wonder what will happen in the sequel?

PS: There will now be five books for this series!



FAVORITE QUOTES
"Queen Katharine is not so devious as to poison these three particular pears from one particular tree in one particular orchard in one of the many parks in Rolanth. And if she is," she says to Mirabella though the side of her mouth, "then she deserves to win."

"Don't be daft," he says into her hair. "No matter how far I go, I'm still your person. We stand together now."


"How do they seem?"

"Rather like buffoons," Jules replies honestly. "But remember that you thought the same of Billy when he first arrived."
"Aye, but what are the chances of me being wrong twice?"

"Why is there a chicken in your cart?"

"Because this was supposed to be chicken stew," he said. "I've been hand-feeding this bird for days to be sure it was not poisoned before the fact. And now..." He pours Mirabella some water and drinks from her cup. The hen clucks, and Billy tosses down a chunk of bread.
"Now her name is Harriet," he says quietly.
Mirabella laughs.

"You spoiled bear." Arsinoe pats Baddock on the shoulder, and he waddles away, his coat as glossy as a great brown's as she has ever seen. Wolf Spring has made him fat and sleek, well-fed on only the best of the catch.


'Why couldn't you be wretched? Don't you have any manners? You should've had the courtesy to be terrible. So I could despise you."

"I am sorry. Shall I start now? Spit in your eye and kick you?"
"That sounds like something Arsinoe would do, actually. So I would find it endearing.

"My room is too quiet," he says. "I miss Harriet and her clucking."

"Harriet will be well, with Joseph's family?" she asks.
"She'd better be. If I return to find her in a stew pot..." Billy trails off.

"I should have told her. I never told her."

"I am sure that she knew."
"How could she? All I did was tell her that she was unfit. Unsuitable. Infuriating, with none of the makings a man looks for in a wife." He laughs hollowly. "And that was true. But I would have overlooked all that."

"Arsinoe, you dolt! Stay in bed!"

"Dolt? What a thing to say when I've almost died."

It is crushed hopes. The air reeks of their bitterness.


Braddock greets him by standing up on his hind legs, and Billy screams.


"Natalia," she whispers. "My mother."

| Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead by Rick Riordan |

28006120
Moments don't last. You've got to enjoy each one for what it is.

PAGES: 345 (Ebook)
SYNOPSIS: Magnus Chase goes on a journey with his friends to stop Ragnarok.


RATING: 4.25/5
REVIEW: I love Rick Riordan. As usual, I enjoyed his book. It was entertaining and interesting to see how Rick Riordan would incorporate the actual Norse Mythology in this book. It was particularly enjoyable since I just finished reading a Norse Mythology book (written by Neil Gaiman) and I could see that Rick Riordan really used parts of it in his story. I enjoyed reading about the journey that Magnus and the others went through to stop Ragnarok. The characters, their relationship, and their dialogues were fun to read about. I hope that there will still be another series about Magnus and the others. They were an enjoyable bunch and I hope to see more of them in the future.



FAVORITE QUOTES
Thirty minutes later, I woke up as good as new. Now here I was again, ready for more pain. Hooray.

You can stagger around the battlefield in Valhalla, mortally wounded, gasping your last breath, and calmly think, Oh, so that's what a crushed rib cage feels like. Interesting.


"See, Magnus? I told you it wasn't stupid to carry a sword disguised as a pen!"


And you have to flaunt the weird, my friends.


"You're a strange person."

"I prefer the term fabulously weird."

But why, oh,why had my father made the boat the color of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!


"I vote we name it the Big Banana. All in favor?"


Words can be more lethal than blades, Magnus.


You can't hold on to hate forever. It won't do a thing to the person you hate, but it'll poison you, sure enough.


IN CASE you're wondering, Old York looks absolutely nothing like New York.
It looks older.
Magnus Chase, master of description.
You're welcome.


"No, you're too scrawny." Hrungnir pointed to T.J. "I challenge him!"
"I ACCEPT!" T.J. yelled.

Then he blinked, as if thinking Thanks a lot, Dad.

"Wh-what's going on?" I asked. "What's with the glasses?"

Alex Fierro appeared in the doorway. "A scream that high could only be Magnus."

My first task was my favorite one -- getting out of the way.


"All we can do is try, Magnus. I choose to believe that our hardships make us stronger. Everything we've been through on this voyage - it matters. It increases our chances of victory."


"I know. I think the hardest thing we can ever do is see someone for who they really are. Our parents. Our friends. Ourselves."


"And when she kissed me under that blanket yesterday..." I met Alex's two-color eyes. "Well, that was just about the best thing that ever happened to me."

Thursday, 14 December 2017

| Vicious by VE Schwab |

18180495ExtraOrdinary.
The word that started -- ruined, change -- everything.

PAGES: 308 (Ebook)
SYNOPSIS: It's about bestfriends who ended up becoming enemies.


RATING: 4.25/5

REVIEW: This is a very interesting book with plenty of twists and turns. I like the characters and their backstories. VE Schwab's is amazing af. Her writing is amazing. I love how the timeline changes from the past to the present. It kept things mysterious and engaging. It also helps that the story is fast paced. I like knowing more about Eli and Victor as the story goes on. Even though they both did terrible things, it was easy to see which side was more reasonable than the other. They are both in a morally gray area but I kind of hated the other side. Too self-righteous for my taste. I wonder what will happen in the sequel?



FAVORITE QUOTES
Be lost. Give up. give In. in the end It would be better to surrender before you begin. be lost. Be lost And then you will not care if you are ever found.

"You must make time for that which matters," he recited, "for that which defines you: your passion, your progress, your pen. Take it up, and write your own story."

All Eli had to do was smile. All Victor had to do was lie. Both proved frighteningly effective.

"You can't kill him."
"That may be." His fingers curled around the shovel. "But half the fun is trying."

"How do you feel?" asked Eli.
"Like ass, Cardale," snapped Victor.

Victor Vale was not a fucking sidekick.

"No one is going to hurt you. Do you know why?" She shook her head, and Victor smiled.
"Because I'll hurt them first."

"He called me unnatural," said Sydney softly. "Said my power went against nature. Against God."
"Charming, isn't he?"

"Victor named him Dol," she said.
"It's a measurement of pain," explained Victor.
"Well, that's morbidly appropriate," said Mitch.

"I need you to stay here."
"Why?" she asked.
"Because you don't think I'm a bad person," he said. "And I don't want to prove you wrong."

"We're all monsters," she said, taking up her books. "But so are you."

"There are no good men in this game," said Mitch.

But these words people threw around -- humans, monstes, heroes, villains -- to Victor it was all just a matter of semantics. Someone could call themselves a hero and still walk around killing dozens. Someone else could be labeled a villain for trying to sotp them. Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.

He let out a breath and patted Mitch's jaw. The man groaned "Mother...fucker..."
"I see you met Eli," said Victor. "He's always been a bit trigger happy."

"You don't understand," gasped Eli. "No one understands."
"When no one understands, that's usually a good sign that you're wrong."

| Without Merit by Colleen Hoover |

33280872
"Not every mistake deserves a consequence. Sometimes the only thing it deserves is forgiveness."

PAGES: 224 (Ebook)
SYNOPSIS: It's all about the lies and secrets involving the dysfunctional Voss family.

RATING: 4/5

REVIEW: It was interesting to read about the Voss family. They had a lot of issues and secrets that resulted to their indifference to one another and it was interesting to see things unravel and for them to deal with it. The issues that were mentioned - mental health, suicide, infidelity - were not deeply discussed but played a major role in the development and outcome of things. It was interesting to see how Colleen Hoover integrated those in her story. Focusing on the family aspect rather than the love story was a wonderful change from her usual books. This book had many lesson such as it's important to look at things in different perspective, sometimes there are things that should just be forgiven, be honest, and your feelings matter. 

Overall, it was a very enjoyable read. The pacing is fast and it's very intriguing. You will really want to learn what is happening in the Voss household.

PS: The first chapter is the reason I read this. It was intriguing, perfect, and heartbreaking.



FAVORITE QUOTES:
Maybe if I let all the secrets out, they wouldn't make me feel like drowning anymore.

"So many people dream of living in a house with a white picket fence. Little do they know, there’s no such thing as a perfect family, no matter how white the picket fence is."
"Tuqburni is used to describe the all-encompassing feeling of not being able to live without someone. Which is why the literal translation is, "You bury me."

And I don’t know many people who would stick their hand down someone’s throat and then sift through their vomit to count the number of pills they swallowed.

Maybe that’s the root of a lot of family issues. It isn't actually the issues people are hung up about for so long. It’s that no one has the courage to take the first step in talking about the issues.
 
But if I've learned anything this week, it’s that I don’t know people as well as I think I do.

If someone had told me last week that we’d be having this moment tonight, I’d have laughed at them and said it would be a miracle. 
Maybe it is.
 
What I’m saying is, the same two things could happen to two people, but that doesn't mean they would experience the exact same stress over it. We all have different levels of stress that we’re accustomed to. You probably felt the same amount of stress over your family situation as I sometimes do about mine, even though they’re on completely different levels. But that doesn't make you weaker. It doesn't make you an asshole. We’re just two different people with two different sets of experiences.

“It annoys me when people try to convince other people that their anger or stress isn't warranted if someone else in the world is worse off than them. It’s bullshit. Your emotions and reactions are valid, Merit. Don’t let anyone tell you any different. You’re the only one who feels them.”

“Okay,” Moby says excitedly. He holds up the one in his hands and says, “I’m naming this one Dick.”
  
I laugh. “I’m not sure your mom will go for that.” 

He frowns. “Why not? She named me Moby. I want to name my puppy Dick so we can be brothers.” 

“As long as you use that argument,” I tell him.

| BOOKS I READ IN 2020 |

I managed to finish my Goodreads reading challenge this year. Hooray! I re-read 15 books, but still, I managed to read 30 (8 are manga). Als...