Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Music Favorites

Besides books and cinema, my other true passion is music. Throughout my awkward stages of growing up, I have switched to numerous genres and artists. Now, I can proudly say that I can enjoy almost every music style as long as it hits me right to the feels or if it makes me move my body uncontrollably. My current favorite artists aren't infamous at all, not even close (besides maybe one of them), but I will try to introduce the audience to songs, or even whole albums, that in my opinion are underrated and definitely deserve more praise. 

Lana Del Rey

  I am absolutely sure that I will never grow out of her. She won't stop making amazing music, either, unlike some other artists of my favorites. Her new album is the strong evidence. If you haven't heard her new single High By the Beach, go do it right now. Besides her absolute hits that millions love, she has so many other beautiful masterpieces. Her album Ultraviolence is just unbelievably magical. More famous songs from it are West Coast and Brooklyn Baby and they are also great but as a whole the album is perfect and not nearly enough recognized. Her lyrics are enchanting and so relatable. Almost every one of her songs is a ballad, so melancholic and beautiful. If you dig even deeper into her first albums, you can see she had it from the beginning. Born to Die is probably her most famous album but even there are some songs that you have most likely missed. I personally, like most people, fell in love with her through Blue Jeans, but songs like Diet Mountain Dew, Radio and Lucky Ones are just the bomb. I struggle with recommending enough of her genius because I will just end up citing basically every one her songs which is pointless.


Maroon 5

  If you haven't heard of them you must live under a rock because recently they have started making on of those "summer hits". I despise the idea of those but I always end up enjoying Maroon 5's ones, I love them that much. Here, I am going to rant about the good old time when they made really good music. Songs About Jane is their first album and it is probably my ultimate favorite album of all times, every single song is great. The most famous ones are probably This Love and She Will Be Loved. If you like fresh alternative rock (I am really not sure if that is the right genre, correct me if I am wrong, I just call it that way), you will most likely enjoy it immensely. They are mostly love songs (about Jane apparently) Sweetest Goodbye and Sunday Morning being my personal favorites. I don't know what went wrong with them in these past couple of years, but this is their only great album. Don't get me wrong, I still love them so much and listen to them almost every day but it is just not the same anymore.

The Weeknd

  This is my most recent discovery. If you haven't listened to his songs I honesty have no idea how to describe them. In fact, that is why I love him and Lana so much - they are extremely different from the other contemporary artists but at the same time fit perfectly. His newer songs, Can't Feel My Face and The Hills are absolute hits, so no recommendation needed there. His new album on the other hand (still available only in Spotify for some reason) is even better if that's actually possible. His songs are sadder and with more meaningful lyrics. There are also some great collaborations with Lana (yey me, right?) and Ed Sheeran (another one of my babes). I actually fell in love with his older songs a year ago. Wicked Games, What You Need and High For This are a few of his less famous pieces. If you haven't heard them, go turn them on, light a cigarette and relax. Welcome to the dark side.


Do you think I should continue with these music posts and let me know if you enjoy listening to those great songs.





Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Top Ten Tuesday #12

Top Ten Characters I Just Didn't Click With (hosted by The Broke and the Bookish)


1. Scarlett from From Notting Hill with Love... Actually ( review and explanation here)


2. Tris from Divergent - She just annoyed me throughout the whole book - she is unsure with her decisions and doesn't seem brave to me at all. Just a personal opinion. 



3. Mia from If I Stay - I just generally didn't enjoy to book as much (review) I usually click with characters from contemporary young adult novels, but Mia was just too immature for my taste.


4. Katniss from The Hunger Games - What is it with me? First Tris, now Katniss? But they both seemed unrealistic and not relatable to me.


5. Amy Dunne from Gone Girl - I don't know a single person who liked her, biggest b*tch on the planet.



6. Sansa Stark from A Song of Ice and Fire - I know many people think she is a badass and is growing stronger, but I disliked her from the very first page and just can't grow affection towards her.


And I am out of characters. Let me know what you think of mine, do you love any of them and link me to yours so if I agree I can add them to my short list. 

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Dark Places | Book Review



 - I really liked it. 

      Gillian Flynn is definitely one of my new favorite authors. Her writing style is brilliant, in a way it even reminds me of Stephen King and his thrillers. Dark Places is a mystery novel that keeps you turning the pages fast until the very end. It still took me quite a long time to finish it because it is merely impossible to read it while you are alone. So surround yourself with sunshine, teddy bears and people you love before reaching out for this book, otherwise you’ll feel depressed and suicidal. This is definitely not a complaint, in fact just the contrary – it shows how efficient is Flynn in her writing.
      What I enjoyed most about it was the narration – the story was told from different points of view, alternating from the present to the past. Sounds confusing but it really is not - it just contributes a lot to the mystery of the murders. Hearing about the events from different perspectives really engages you as reader – you see how everyone had different experiences, how not everything is plain black and white and that sometimes what may seem like a small, simple mistake can lead to horrible consequences. The narration confuses you but not in a bad manner - instead it makes you wonder and consider who do you personally believe is the killer. The facts are just laid out in front of your eyes, nothing is said directly, just hinted, and it is all left to you to figure out until the very end.
      The characters are full of life, in a way that it makes you feel you practically know them. Throughout the whole story you change your emotions towards them – you are suspicious at first, but then you get to know them and empathize with their fears, mistakes and desires. Libby, the main character, has gone to hell and back at such a sensible age. It leaves her broken – she can’t have a normal relationship, she can’t sleep without the light on and she just can’t lead a normal life. So she wants to find out who did this to her, who broke her life by killing her family. Ben, her brother, who is in prison for murdering his mother and two sisters, is a disturbed boy from what we see of him as a teenager. The chapters from his point of view are so unsettling and frightening that you are convinced that he did this horrible crime. But as the story goes you are introduced to all this other possible scenarios which seem evenly convincing. So who in fact killed the Days?
       The only reason I give this book four stars is the ending. In my opinion, it was rather dull and not satisfying. The story was going so interesting and engaging and suddenly, within twenty pages, it was all revealed to us. It just seemed unrealistic for the events to happen so quickly – catching the murderer and him confessing so fast. My expectations were already really high and I expected something more vivid that will leave me out of breath. It is still a pretty amazing book – if you liked Gone Girl, definitely go check this out, it deserves more praise. 

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

From Notting Hill with Love... Actually | Book Review

From Notting Hill with Love... Actually (Actually #1)

 -  It was okay 


    I finished this book quite awhile ago and I still cannot wrap my head around it. I am not completely sure if I liked it or not. I came to it with absolutely no expectations whatsoever. If I have to be completely honest I bought it only because of the name (I am obsessed with British films). I kind of knew that it would be lit-chick but I am fine with this, there is always a need of some light, easy read.    
    It started out quite funny, actually. The main character sounded funny without it being forced and I was intrigued. Soon enough I felt all the clichés creeping out on me. For example, her new ”best friend” Oscar is a homosexual man who owns a clothes boutique and a little fluffy dog. Do you see where I am going? Also, I love my films and I thought it was a brilliant idea to incorporate them in a novel, but… She used so many bits and situations from the big screen that it almost felt that it isn’t her work anymore, but a plagiarised essay. Her encounters with famous people were also far-fetched. Like you would meet Johnny Depp in a chocolate shop and he’ll start jabbering about his films? Or you see Hugh Grant every day on Southbank, drinking his coffee?    
    Now for the characters. Scarlett, the protagonist, is an annoying young woman who doesn’t know what she wants from life. She is marrying a man she doesn’t love to help her father. How stupid is that? So she flees to Notting Hill for one month in order to make up her mind. There she meets another man (what a surprise, eh?) and trouble starts from this point. What I really don’t like about Scarlett is her obsession with films. I, too, am in love with rom coms (and every other genre, to be fair) but she just takes everything way too far. 99% per cent of her thoughts are: 1. What film does this situation remind me of; 2. I love Hugh Grant, I wish my fiancée was like him; 3. I want to be a protagonist form Notting Hill; and so on, you get the drill. So she just keeps running around and making stupid decisions. Sean, her new love, is also a cliché, what a surprise. Luckily, he is not as annoying as Scarlett. He is rich, good-looking and sweet and nice to your friends, family, etc. Too bad he doesn’t exist.I am also a bit confused by the overall message of the book. I don’t want to spoil it or something so I won’t elaborate much, but basically she is telling us that it is okay to hurt people and do stupid, spontaneous stuff. Spontaneity isn’t necessary a bad thing, but in this case it just leaves you thinking “what the actual f. is she doing?”.      
     ‘If you love your rom-coms and you know your Mark Darcy from your Daniel Cleaver then you’re going to adore this” I agree to some extent. Maybe you will, but only if chick-lit is your only loved genre and reading is not really your thing. Still, don’t be discouraged to look it up, it might be your cup of tea. 

Monday, 17 August 2015

Top Ten Tuesday #11

Top Ten of my auto-buy authors 



1. J. K. Rowling 
 

Although it took me a long time to realize that she has two more books under a pseudonym. Well... still counts.

2. John Green 
I still haven't read all of his works but they are so light-hearted and fun - I just can't get enough of him.

3. Joanne Harris 

I cannot tell you how much I go on about her, she is probably my most read and therefore favorite author. 

4. Stephen King 


His recent novels are not as brilliant as all of his past ones and my crazy obsession with him is probably over but... I still consider buying his new book every time I spot one in the bookstore.

5. Rainbow Rowell


I absolutely loved Fangirl and just can't wait until I get a hold of all her other books.

6. George R. R. Martin


Yes, I am auto-buying Winds of Winter ... when (if??) it comes out.

7. Harper Lee


I even pre-ordered Go Set a Watchman and I never do such extreme things.

8. Stephen Chbosky 


I absolutely loved The Perks of Being a Wallflower but he doesn't have any other books yet or am I really ignorant? Please, enlighten me.

9. Stephanie Perkins 


I fell in love with her instantly, her characters are so believable and fully shaped.

10. Gillian Flynn.


She is my most recent obsession. Gone Gilr is beyond brilliant and now I am currently reading Dark Places and it so far fails to disappoint. She is so good at writing thrillers and her writing style even reminds me a little bit of Stephen King's.

 Who are yours auto-buy authors? Do we have any matches? 




Saturday, 15 August 2015

Why Grey's Anatomy should have ended this year

  

   I am going to offend so many hardcore fans. I was one of them. In fact, I still believe that this is one of the best shows of all time. It offers you every human emotion there is, great soundtrack and fully shaped characters from the very beginning. It absolutely grabs you with the first episode. Many people dislike it without even watching it because of the “medical stuff”, it’s just boring, they say. Let me tell you, I had the same mind set when I started but, oh my God, how wrong was I.
    As I said, the characters are just on point. Doesn’t matter if you love them or hate them, you still appreciate how alive and believable they are. How not to fall in love with competitive and witty Christina, or charming and lovely Izzie, or wise and strong Meredith? You get drawn into their life, work problems, love misfortunes and dramas. The humor is subtle but hilarious and not to mention the sad times. If you ever cry at films or series, be prepared, almost every episode is just heart-breaking. The touching events just beautifully coincide with the amazing soundtrack. But Shonda (the creator of the show) is famous for killing of her characters. At first it was fine, in the mood of the show and made you care even more. But soon enough, it all stated to be just too much for my taste. She just kept trying to come up with ways of killing people and torturing them, it is kind of scary how creative she got.

  And here is a message directly to her. Please, stop. Just for a moment remember all the beautiful characters that you created and then brutally killed off. Why? Why not just stop here and leave it? Derek dying wouldn’t be the best ending, I admit it. I would have loved to see them live happily ever after in their perfect house with their beautiful children. But this is Grey’s Anatomy and deep down inside me I knew I couldn’t expect that. So when he died I was so sure she would end it. It would have been appropriate – showing us once again that life is hard on you, that nothing turns out as you expect it, that there are so many women out there in the world like Meredith, struggling every day of their life. And that is perfect. But no, we had to painfully watch how no one seemingly cared that he died. And to continue watching with so few original characters left? It is almost as if you don’t love and respect your fans, Shonda, because if you did you would have come up with a proper goodbye.
 Enough said. 

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Top Ten Tuesday #10





Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the wonderful people at The Broke and the Bookish. Today we have to list ten authors we've read most books from. At first I thought, well this is quite easy. Turns out that I was wrong and I actually read books from lots of different authors. Please tell me I am not the only one with pathetic numbers from every author.




Stephen King (10) - he is one of the first authors that grabbed my interest when I first started reading. 


Joanne Harris (9) - I have actually written a blog post on her (here)



J. K. Rowling (8) - I can easily say that this woman is my all time favorite writer. She my ultimate inspiration in life.


 

 George R. R. Martin (6) - If I close my eyes for the fact that he stubbornly refuses to publish the next book of the series, I actually absolutely love him. Great narrative and grasping plot.

 

 John Green (5) - His books are quite entertaining and easy to read.


 Candace Bushnell (3) - "Jane Austen with a martini." - Not some great masterpieces but very fun to read.



Suzanne Collins (3) - I am not even sure if she has written any other books?


 Dan Brown (3) - I have absolutely no idea why I have read 3 whole Dan Brown novels but he is definitely not one of my favorite authors.


 Stieg Larsson (3) - One of my favorite trilogies of all time. If you haven't read it, you need to immediately. 


 No wonder I have no answer to the question "who is your favorite author?". Feel free to let me see yours Top ten Tuesday.