Sunday, 30 December 2018

| NEWLY DISCOVERED AUTHORS OF 2018 |

Most of the books I read this year were from authors I've read from before but I did manage to sneak in five new ones this year! Yay for me! That's an achievement for me because recently I've just been reading sequels to books I've followed from before or new releases by authors I know and love. 

Here is the list of my newly discovered authors!
1. Alexandra Bracken
- The only book I read by her is the Prosper Redding one and I enjoyed it. I like her writing. It's fun and easy to read.

2. Michael Scott
- I started the The Secrets of the Immortal Flamel series this year and I enjoyed Michael's writing. It's interesting to read about a world that mashed up the different mythological stuff of different cultures.

3. Sandhya Menon
- I liked Sandhya's writing even though I didn't really love When Dimple Met Rishi. Her writing is easy to read and fun.

4. Adam Silvera
- I only read What If It's Us which is a collaboration between him and Becky Albertalli. Even I had an issue with Ben's character, I still enjoyed his point of view especially when he is joined by Dylan.

5. Roshani Chokshi
- I liked that I found another author who writes about mythology. I found Aru Shah enjoyable and an interesting take on Hindu Myth. Her characters are fun and her writing is easy to read.


Also, shoutout to Colleen Hoover though because I read three book by her this year!

| RECAP ON MY MOST AWAITED BOOKS OF 2018 |

So, at the start of this year I made my most awaited books of 2018.


I managed to read 12 out of 23 books I listed there which is better than last years (I read 11). I was shocked that I managed to read that many from my list because I haven't really read much this year. All of the books I managed to finish were sequel to series or books from an author I've read before.

Here is the list of the 2018 releases that I managed to read this year!

  1. Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet
  2. Beneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire
  3. Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi
  4. The Oracle Queen by Kendare Blake
  5. Circe by Madeline Miller
  6. Son of the Dawn by Cassandra Clare (this should have been the Shadowhunter Market Series)
  7. The Burning Maze by Rick Riordan
  8. All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover
  9. Two Dark Reign by Kendare Blake
  10. Vengeful by VE Schwab
  11. Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare
  12. The Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor 
For my thoughts on these books, wait for my Books I've Read in 2018 post! :)

Catching Up On Things That I Did

I can't possible write individual reviews for shows, movies, and books I've read throughout the year now because 2018 is almost at its end. So what I plan to do (or cram) for the next few days before 2018 ends is to just make a short review for each of them. A list of the possible incoming posts would be about:
Let's see how many I get to cram before 2019 starts!

Tuesday, 6 November 2018

| BOOK - The Wicked Ones by Cassandra Clare and Robin Wasserman |

38507976THE WICKED ONES


'
It seemed unfair that the city was so full of stone creatures who could feel nothing and here she was, feeling so unbearably much.' 

SYNOPSIS: A story about Brother Zachariah, Celine Montclaire, and the other members of the Circle.

RATING: 4.5/5
REVIEW: 
I found the story in this quite interesting. It showed a lot about human nature especially with regards to Celine Montclaire. She had to endure many hardships and we get to see her make choices based from those hardships. It's interesting to know more about the Circle Members even though it's just Robert, Stephen, and Valentine. Also, Cassandra Clare's writing about Paris was beautiful.

On the other hand, I really enjoyed seeing Jem finding something concrete about the quest he is doing.

SHOULD YOU READ IT: If you want to know more about Celine Montclaire - Jace's mother and the progress with Jem's quest, then absolutely.


FAVORITE QUOTES:
"You sure there's not some kind of rune to keep those foul beasts away?" Stephen Herondale said as a thunderous flutter of wings descended. He ducked, whacked blindly at his feathered foe.
The flock of pigeons quick passed, without dealing any mortal blows. Celine waved off a couple of stragglers, and Stephen breathed a sign of relief.
"My hero," he said.

"The great Herondale warrior afraid of pigeons?" she teased, hoping he wouldn't hear the quaver in her voice.
"Not afraid. Simply exhibiting a prudent amount of caution in the face of a potentially demonic creature."
"Demon pigeons?"
"I look upon them with great suspicion," Stephen said with as much dignity as a pigeon-phobe could muster.

"It's like an Eidolon demon tried turning into Cyndi Lauper and accidentally got stuck midway through," Celine joked.
"Huh?" Robert said. "Is that another warlock?"
Stephen smirked. "Yeah, Robert. Another warlock. The Clave executed her 'cause she just wanted to have fun."

I sometimes think there is nothing more painful than love denied. To love someone you cannot have, to stand beside your heart's desire and be unable to take them in your arms. A love that cannot be requited. I can think of nothing more painful than that.

Feelings is what makes us human. Even the most difficult feelings. Perhaps especially those. Love, loss, longing -- this is what it means to be truly alive.

It would be unjust to blame the past for the choices made in the present. Nor can we justify present choices by invoking sins of the past.

We always have a choice, Jem said, and for once, the voice in her mind sounded lie him, warm and close. It's not always the choice we would want, but it's a choice nonetheless. The past happens to us. But we choose our future.

Monday, 5 November 2018

| BOOK - City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab |

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'
"Watch and listen, see and know. This is what you are."'

SYNOPSIS: A story a girl who started to see ghosts after she almost died.

RATING: 4.25/5
REVIEW: 
The plot isn't really that unique but it's interesting to see how Victoria Schwab wrote her version. I love how the story unfolded and the way she wrote about the setting allowed you to imagine it vividly. There were creepy moments especially whenever the different restless ghosts were mentioned. Nothing mind blowing happened but it is enjoyable.

You won't fall in love with the characters but you'll find them interesting. I love Jacob. His sarcasm and reactions to things Cassidy did was very entertaining to read about. I love how he seems to genuinely care for Cassidy. The villain was also interesting to read about. She's not really evil but rather super twisted.

Overall, it was such a simple and short read but really interesting. I'm really interested in continuing the series when the next book comes out.

SHOULD YOU READ IT: If you want something short but interesting then yes.


FAVORITE QUOTES:
Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they aren't there.

The living may take strength from love and hope, but the dead grow strong on darker things. On pain and anger and regret.

I can't read his, but all things considered, I would rather be alive and not psychic than psychic and a ghost.
He looks up at the word ghost and clears his throat. "I prefer the phrase 'corporeally challenged.'"


But when you take a photograph, things stay still. The way that they were, is the way that they are, is the way that they will always be. 
Which is why I love pictures.

"Fine, seven," I say as we reach my street, "but I get final approval. And no Batman."
He looks aghast. "You heathen."


So my parents talk about-- or write about-- ghosts, but can't actually see them.
I can actually see ghosts, but don't want to talk-- or write --about them. 

I'm pretty sure that's called irony.

As Mom and I make our way to the graveyard, I can practically hear Jacob in my head, uttering a low, sarcastic yaaaaaay.

"Stories have power," she says. "So long as you believe them."

"Well, this is a whole lot of nope," says Jacob, backing away.

This isn't so bad, I think, right before Mom tells me that it used to be an execution ground. Why am I even surprised?

Dad gestures to a low stone slab, a marker on the ground. "See that, Cassidy? Hundreds were put to death right here."
The Veil turns leaden as I reach out to run my hand along the marker.
"Haha noooo," says Jacob, shooing me away.

"You've always been so sensitive to those things."
"Drowning didn't help," offers Jacob cheerfully. 

"Why are you looking at me like that?"
"Don't freak out," I say slowly.
His eyes narrow. "That's really not the way to start a sentence if you want me to stay calm."

"Watch and listen, see and know. This is what you are."

Monday, 3 September 2018

| MOVIE - Hereditary |

Toni Collette and Milly Shapiro in Hereditary (2018)

HEREDITARY


SYNO
PSISA grieving family experiences unnatural things.


RATING: 2.5/10
REVIEW
I really disliked this movie. It was intriguing in the beginning but not even halfway through the movie, things got boring. It had a very slow pacing and everything got confusing. The story went to weird directions and the ending sucked. Probably would have been better if there were back stories about the grandma. 

I absolutely felt nothing for the characters even though they were experiencing terrible things. The movie didn't feel like a horror to me. Sure, there were some jump-scare scenes but I really didn't feel scared. 

The actor for Peter didn't look anything like his family members. It distracted me because you can really see that they are not related in real life. Toni Colette's acting was great but I felt that at times it seems like she was overacting for a scene which resulted to me not appreciating some scenes more.

It didn't live up to the high rating it got on imdb for me. 

SHOULD YOU WATCH IT: Absolutely not (unless you want to waste 2 hours of your life).
WOULD I WATCH IT AGAINAbsolutely not.


| BOOK - A Deeper Love by Cassandra Clare |

37955377A DEEPER LOVE


'
Age had not consumed him, as it had her Will, but he might be taken from her all the same.'

SYNOPSIS: A story about Brother Zachariah, Tessa Gray, and Catarina Loss.

RATING: 4/5
REVIEW: Again, nothing much happens in this book. We get to see Tessa and Jem together but that's it. It was interesting seeing Catarina at work though. She helped so many people during the war and I'm glad that Jem got to tell her something important.

SHOULD YOU READ IT: Yes, it was a quick read.


FAVORITE QUOTES:
This was a game they sometimes played-- what will you eat first when this war is over? Of all the terrible things that were going on, sometimes the most ordinary ran the deepest.

There was nothing worse than being left alone, the one you loved ripped from you.

Constant activity kept grief at bay because there was no time to think.

Being what I am, how can I comfort you? asked Jem.
"If you cannot," said Tessa, "there is nobody in this world who can."

She could love enough for both of them. Any part of Jem was better than all of any other man alive.

"So many problems are caused by unnecessary secrets."

"Danger?" she said. "Jem, I am immortal. And look outside. Look at the city burning. The only thing I am frightened of is being without those I love.

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