Thursday, 26 November 2015
Fear of a Bike
Thursday, 3 September 2015
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins: Review

I just finished The Girl on the Train and wow I'm sorry but every character in this book was so completely messed up I didn't think it was possible. Apart from that though the book was catching, engaging and kept me up for hours. When I finished it I just sat there for a bit and looked at the cover and I really liked the ending. I really really did!
I was so caught up I literally didn't put it down for a whole day while reading it! I think you have to be careful what age you are when you read it but I thought it was fantastic!!
The characters had so much going on. With the harassment and the lying it was gripping. I don't usually like books written in diary form and jumping from one time to another, but in this book it was so perfect. I had a slight confusion with the dates at one point but over all! WOW I am going to remember this book and what it has brought to my life and I definitely feel I could read a few more of Paula Hawkins' books.
Monday, 17 August 2015
How about a book
Hey.
Been a while, As always.
I have been doing a lot of reading lately. And basically I've been inspired to write a boook. I really want to, I've always wanted to. I never tried though for a few reasons.
1. I used to be scared of people judging me, thinking I was weird or something
2. I always think I wouldn't have the patience to even start
3. All would think my ideas are stupid or even childish
4. I keep telling myself I don't have time
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But recently I moved on.
I dyed my hair green for two months and fell in love with it. People called me weird but I realised I didn't actually care cause it was something I was loved. Also it is my hair and if you don't like the colour look at someone else's god dammed head.
I also went to this festival last week where, while sitting round the main campfire on the first night I met a guy called Hari. He was so funny and amazing. He talked about the world actually being flat and the moon being an illusion. I completely fell in love with the way he talked. We talked all night. When I left the next morning to get some shut eye before the day began he said I hope tonight I met some more weird. My automatic reaction was to turn and say in the most sarcastic way possible "Thannnks", as soon as I said that I realised it was the wrong thing to say. He had said it in the most sincere way possible. We discussed a little more about the pros of being weird and I went off to have breakfast. :)
To be 100% fair I probably still don't have the patience to even start a book but touching on point 4 I do in fact have the rest of my life. It doesn't have to be published before I'm 25.
And as for people thinking my ideas are weird. I've met people. I know there are people who think I belong in an asylum but I also know that the right people would pick up my book. I don't want to write a book for money, so if you get weirded out easily... simple...
don't pick up the book.
Good talk. Want to say anything by all means comment.
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Sunday, 12 July 2015
Veils and Vengeance by Rachelle J. Christensen: Review
Free copy for review.
I'm 15 and I found it perfect for my age though I do read books that are usually recommended for people slightly older than me.
I immediately feel in love with Adri from the beginning and the way she introduced herself to Jon was fabulous. I did find that this book would have been so little more understandable if I had read the first book in the series (this is the second one) but all the same I did enjoy it a great deal.
I found the imagery in this book fabulous. While reading this I almost felt like I was in Hawaii and when ever Adri went into the sea I got this spark down my spine because I adore swimming in the sea. I also found that the discovery of the body gave me a chill that made me feel exactly how Adri would have felt.
At the beginning of each chapter there was a little recipe for different things that came up in that chapter. ( I can't wait to try and make that "Pineapple Upside Down Cake" on chapter 14)
The ending is fabulous and completely unexpected!!
This was an amazing book over all and I can't wait to read the first one! :)
Courtesy of www.ebooksforreview.com
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Book vs Film
I read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe this morning and it got me thinking about it and the film (Disney version).
This will contain spoilers for both the film and the book. If you haven't read/slashed watch yet, they are... OMG!!!
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Carrying on... I personally prefer the book. In the film, there is a scene which is filmed in a rocky gorge type thing, here Peter is leading the fight but they are losing people left, right and centre and then they leave - losing half there army. You know they also do this in the 'Prince Caspian'. Neither of these scenes can be found in the book.
It drives me crazy when they cut out good scenes for book to film. But I find it 100% worse than crazy when they ADD extra scenes!! I personally think it's pointless. I hate that they've made it soo much more violent. Not cool!
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But they are both amazing!
The book I give 5/5
The film I give 4/5
❤❤ x
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Friday, 3 July 2015
'I, Elizabeth' Review
- A Dyad Production
As a fifteen year old who isn't used to any language but modern English, I found that incredibly hard to understand, especially with it being 1hr15 long, it felt it dragged a bit. But with the way this whole performance was set up, despite not being able to understand a lot of it you could really get a feel for what was going on. Using Clamps (see below *) I had some thoughts.
- The costume in this play was a simple posh Elizabethan dress and a red head wig. I found this gave it a historical vibe.
- The lighting was pretty standard but changed between a spotlight and full stage lighting, apart from an occasional, what seemed to be electrical storm, where the lights flickered and there was a sound of power malfunctions, these happened unexpectedly and made the play that little bit more dramatic.
- For the actors, there was only one, Rebecca Vaughan, it was a monologue.
- The make-up again gave it a very historical vibe. She had her whole face covered in white powder and slightly pink lips, also as I said she had a red wig and some very pretty earrings on.
- There were very few props. She had a letter with a red wax seal that she kept waving about (in a very majestic way of course), there was a goblet with who knows what in it, a handkerchief which she wiped her eyes on and very lovely wooden table and chair (she kept flopping on to the chair)
- As for the scenery, there was some red wallpaper (?) hanging at the back and a checkered floor. Nothing overly fancy.
Over all really enjoyed and I seriously would go and see it again!
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*I'm going to use a thing that I learnt about in Media called 'Mise-en-scène'. In that there is costume, lighting, actors, make-up, props and scenery. Or CLAMPS
Creating an illusion
I do this most days!
I have had some pretty terrible tragedies in my time (it is only 15 years but still). I have lost people like you can't imagine and I have defiantly not coped well. But to anyone I know, I ask you: "Did you notice?"
My illusion includes no money troubles. No lost family. A cat that actually likes me and a house I've fallen in love with. Only in my head though. But if you asked me: "Where do you live?" I wouldn't lie. I just may not tell you the complete truth. Just the bits I actually like.
We all I think live in our little illusions occasionally.
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Monday, 8 June 2015
Climate Change - Jack's Gap
I was scrolling the Facebook when I came across and article by the Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jun/08/its-up-to-us-to-create-a-better-future-for-the-planet?CMP=share_btn_tw) where Finn Harris one of the two Bloggers on the YouTube Channel JacksGap. Between them they talk about important issues and their travels around the world.
Finn wrote quite an insightful article on climate change and the way this problem can effect architecture. Whether you are a fan of JacksGap or not. I would highly recommend you give this a read. :)
Sunday, 24 May 2015
Supernatural Finale
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So Supernatural season 10 just finished on an alright note. I'm gonna be recapping on more than just the last episode though.
So that 200th episode was bloody amazing. That play basically pointed out everything that we think while watching it, Destiel, winsest etc. And at the end that version of 'Carry On My Wayward Son' was absolutely amazing!!
When that came on at the beginning of the Season finale with 'The Road So Far' I immediately had a huge feeling of dread. But I'm sorry I liked the ending.But before we start with the Finale can I just say CHARLIE!!!! I mean WTF I thought she would live. I thought they would bring her back. And she a Cas were so amazing it was unbelievable able!!! She has to come back next season, I mean she can't NOT!!
OKAY back to the Finale. It brought so much pain when Roweena killed Oscar even though I didn't know him that well it still hurt... And after that spell was cast... She magiced Cas and now I think he gonna try to kill Crowley. *sarcastic whoop*.
Talk more. Dean summoned Death... He traded Sam's life and then killed death (if that's even possible) so what now everyone lives? I was so happy when it got to the end of the episode and neither Sam nor Dean died!!! Yippee.
I was actually expecting something like 'The Darkness' being released to happen cause I mean, Apocalypse, Angels falling, Gates of Hell opening etc I was thinking some catastrophic event has to occur.
And I know one thing for certain.
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Saturday, 16 May 2015
Ending Seasons
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Recently I finished CSI season 15, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 2 and NCIS season 12. (Supernatural is about to finish season 10 but I think that will need a post all on its own)
I almost cryed at the end of CSI because I swear Nick Stokes was defiantly one of my favourite characters (him and Greg 😉) anyways so Nick left and Jules was in a coma(?) and it just made all these confusing feeling come up!! Also it turns out the CBS network is pulling the plug on CSI. I believe there will be a two hour movie in Spetember to mark the ending. I've also heard that William Peterson and Marg Helgenberger will be back.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ended with a huge cliffhanger. Fitz had just asked Summons out on a date, when he left Jemma noticed the door on that box for that weird alien artefact was open but before she had time to close it that stone thing turned into liquid and engulfed her. Episode end. It has been confirmed that Elizabeth Henstridge will be in season 3 which is a really good sign. We also found out that Coulson was bringing together a team of gifted human beings, a bit like the Avengers but in secret. I am really hoping Lincoln will become part of that gifted team!!!
NCIS also finished with a hell of a cliffhanger. Gibbs was shot. By Luke in the market place (sounds a bit like Cludo). To be honest I actually don't have much to say about this I mean I love it but still not got much to say.
Hope you enjoyed the post X