Is it March already? The spring just around the corner? I won't freeze my butt off every time I leave the bed? Can life get any better? Yes it can. Here I am, in the beginning of yet another month, writing about my favorites of the last one. Isn't nagging the best? Cool. Glad you agree. Off we go then.
Divergent by Veronica Roth
I resisted reading this one for a while. It seemed so done a million times already, but it isn't. It's really good. I hear now they're making it into a movie with Kate Winslet and Shailene Woodley (the rest is undetermined) but forget about the upcoming movie, the book is good. I'm not really a fan of dystopian novels, I feel the world is pretty fucking bad already as it is, and I had the same prejudice before reading Hunger Games too and I'm glad I got over it. The story is captivating, the writing flows, the heroine is one tough cookie and the guy is swoon worthy. What more can you ask for?
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
This book. This. I feel like no words can do it justice. Mr. John Green has created the perfect book. And I'm saying this about a sad story. Do you know how many times I read the synopsis of this thing and went "umm no thanks"? Do you? Well, a lot. But Goodreads, good ol' Goodreads wouldn't give up on me, and I won't give up until I make everyone around me read this little perfection. Don't just read the synopsis and go "I don't feel like a sad story right now..", just don't, just dive in to it. It is a sad story, eventually, but sadness isn't all there is to it. You will laugh out loud, you will catch yourself smiling, you will cry your eyes out, and at the end you will be glad you've read it. Trust me.
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Not much to say about this one. It is fun and sweet and the chemistry between the characters really works well. It is like a good romantic comedy movie, but a book version of course. If you're looking for a light sweet book, look no more, you've found it. And it takes place in Paris, 'nuff said.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I've been obsessed with this movie ever since I found out they were making it. GetGlue really fueled my obsession too, so thanks a lot for that, yeah. I've read the book years ago, and it was one of the books I immediately fell in love with. And whenever I love a book to its every last word, I always worry when I hear they're making it into a movie. I get excited to see it but at the same time I dread that they will butcher it. But then the trailer came out and it literally gave me goosebumps. And I finally got to watch the movie last month and it blew me away. I couldn't even criticize it. The characters were perfect. The emotion in the movie was perfect. And the actors? Man, I have a new found respect for Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. I liked them before, but this was something else, they really became their characters. Logan Lerman is the perfect Charlie, Emma Watson is the perfect Sam and Ezra Miller is the perfect Patrick. And the writing, it was so true to the book. Probably because Stephen Chbosky, the author of the book, wrote and directed it. He really took the whole thing out of its pages and reflected it on the screen without losing any aspect of the book. Did I mention I talk a lot when I really really really like something? Well, there you have it.
Django Unchained
Mr. Tarantino did it again. Though, who else thinks he should comb his hair and button his collar when he's at the frikking Oscars?! Ahem, anyway. This is such a guy movie, but I've been known to enjoy guy movies so I loved the heck out of it. It was long, really long, but I didn't get bored for even one second. It is a humor filled action movie about a dramatic story. It has it all. I would take my hat off to Quentin Tarantino, if I was wearing one.
I have more stuff to talk about but I decided to make it into two parts because my guilt is eating away at me, since instead of working, I'm here updating my blog. If procrastination was a country I would be the president, the mayor and the owner of that bookstore around the corner.
Hence. To be continued..
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