Sunday, June 13, 2010

Pretty Little Liars...the TV Show?


The series follows the lives of four girls — Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily — whose clique falls apart after the disappearance of their queen bee, Alison. One year later, they begin receiving messages from someone using the name "A" who threatens to expose their secrets — including long-hidden ones they thought only Alison knew

So I know that I'm not really supposed to review on TV shows in this blog...but WHATEVER. I need to tell you my thoughts of the TV show after reading the series and desperately waiting for the next book to come out. I thought it was AMAZING. Yes, no movie/TV show lives up to the books but this show is doing a great job (and it just started). By reading the books I know what to look for and what's going to happen (that is if they don't change it. Still the TV show is so exhilarating and mysterious. I must admit that some of the acting sucks (sorry girls, but really? Get a little more into it!), but the story line is jaw dropping. Most of my friends, who have never seen this show, are obsessed with it! They keep on asking me what's going to happen, but my lips are sealed. If you wanna know, you have to read the books! Keep on watching the show if you started, and start NOW if you haven't already! You can watch it Tuesdays at 8 on ABCFamily! You need to watch this show!

Killers


Spencer Aimes (Kutcher) is just your average, undercover, government-hired super-assassin accustomed to a life of exotic European locales, flashy sports cars and even flashier women. But when he meets Jen Kornfeldt (Heigl), a beautiful, fun-loving computer tech recovering from a bad break-up, he finds true love...and happily trades international intrigue for domestic bliss. Three years later, Spencer and Jen are still enjoying a picture-perfect marriage - that is, until the morning after Spencer's 30th birthday. That's when Spencer and Jen learn he's the target of a multi-million dollar hit. Even worse, the hired killers have been stalking the happy couple for years, and could be anyone: friends, neighbors, the grocery store clerk, even that crabby old guy shuffling across the street. Now Spencer and Jen are on the run for their lives. As their suburban paradise turns into a paranoid game of dodge-the-bullet, they must find out who wants Spencer dead and why, all the while trying to save their marriage, manage his in-laws, keep up neighborly appearances ... and just plain survive.

So Killers was one of the first movies I have seen in a LONG time. Seriously, the last movie I saw was Dear John in like February! Anyway, I went to the movies with my best friend and we were both SUPER excited to see this film. Just seeing the commercials on TV got us excited. I love Katherine Heigl's acting, and she does an amazing job in this movie. I also have to admit that Ashton Kutcher did a great job too. Their acting was so believable it made you get really into the film. I also enjoyed their characters. They showed something different; good job Hollywood. Now for those who know absolutely nothing about this film, it is not a scary movie. It's an action comedy, but i thought it was more of a comedy. The whole theater was laughing their asses off every time something happened. Although this is a great movie, there are a few things i would change about it. First, the beginning was a little confusing. The movie moved very fast. First they met, then they dated, then they got married. The real plot of the story takes place after they have been married for a few years. I think the directors could have somehow made this a little clearer. Lastly, I thought the ending was very CUTE, but the final scene could have been changed. I don't want to ruin anything to my readers so I wont give my opinion on that part. All together, I highly recommend this movie to any type of movie lovers. You will laugh so hard you'll be crying soon enough.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Get Lucky by Katherine Center


Sarah Harper isn't sure if the supid decisions she sometimes makes are good choices in disguise- or if they're really just stupid. But either way, after forwarding an inappropriate email to entire company, she suddenly finds herself out of a job. So she goes home to Houston- and her sister, Mackie- for Thanksgiving. But before Sarah can share her troubles with her sister, she learns that Mackie has some woes of her own: After years of trying, Mackie's given up on having a baby- and plans to sell on eBay the enitre nursery she's set up. Which gives Sarah a brilliant idea- an idea that could fix everyone's problems. An idea that gives Sarah the chance to take care of her big sister for once- instead of the other way around. But nothing worthwhile is ever easy. After a decade away, Sarah is forced to confront one ghost from her past after another: the father she's lost touch with, the memories of her mother, the sweet guy she dumped horribly in high school. Soon everything that matters is on the line- and Sarah can only hope that by changing her life she has changed her luck too.

Center's novel is amazing compared to any other book about how life sucks and you need to change it. Its one of the first books of its kind that could not stop me from reading it. Her words and writing draws you in, and you start to feel bad for Sarah. Nobody's perfect, but her life just suckkkksss. She always has to take care of everyone else but herself. Although some of the plots seem unrealistic (having your sister's baby for her...ummm okay?), readers can really connect with the main character. Especially those who are workaholics. The ending is one of a classic fairytale, but everyone loves those. It makes you understand that even though your life is horrible, you can still be happy in the end. I have to say, the ending is my favorite part of the novel, like most books! I always love a "Happily Ever After" ending! I reccomend this novel to anyone who wants to really read books about life and it's problems. It's not any self help book or anything, but it can really help you!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Fashion Alert: High Waisted Skirts Are Back IN!


Alright ladies, its time to go shopping for those wonderful high waisted skirts again! Originally famous in the 80's, girls and women around the world are bringing high waisted skirts back into the fashion scene! They are hot, but girls watch out. They really only work for certain types of figures. Try it on and see if it works. If it doesn't, don't even try. Spare yourself the humiliation. Ladies, also try going for the bright colors. Most girls wear the floral pattern ones with bright colors, GOOD! They draw attention to you and look a lot better than the plain boring types (aka black and white polka dots). When you wear these skirts, wear them with plain color tshirts that match the pattern or color. Add a few accessories, and you'll be looking extra stylish!

I must admit i bought my first skirt on Friday when I went to the mall with my friend. I was so excited because I was looking all over for them. They are really expensive so WATCH OUT. Look for sales,they will save you a lot of money. I bought mine at Delia's for only 19 something. The skirt originally was over 34 dollars! I also bought two tops that went along with the skirt for buy one get half off. The shirts, originally 19 dollars were on sale for 9 something. Meaning that the second one was only like 4 dollars! So look out for those sales. They will save you a lot of money!

High waisted skirts are back in, so go out and buy your pair today!

Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen


When her mother, aerobics queen Kiki Sparks, spends the summer touring Europe, fifteen-year-old Colie is stuck in sleepy Colby, North Carolina, with her aunt Mira. At first, she's sure it's going to be the worst summer of her life-but she finds herself changing her mind. For one thing, Mira's a sweet, laid-back eccentric; for another, no one in Colby knows that, back home, Colie is seen as a loser- formerly fat, and "easy." And then, by fate or by accident, Colie lands a waitressing job where she meets Morgan and Isabel. The two wisecracking- and wise- twentysomething waitresses help her see herself in a whole new way and realize the potential that has been there all along.

Let me just start by saying that Sarah Dessen is my absolute favorite author, so in my eyes all her novels are AMAZING. If I could meet her sometime during my life, or have her as a mentor, my life would be complete. I must say though, that this novel is one of my favorite! You can really connect with what Colie goes through, especially her sense of low self esteem. We've all been there sometime during our lives. We even know people who are in a similar situation. And like the inside cover says "Sarah Dessen's eagerly awaited third novel is better than a Cinderella story-because, unlike a fairytale, it could happen to you." That is absolutely true. Her writing style draws you into the plot, and makes you want to keep on reading. I must admit that I never wanted to put it down at night. I even brought it with me to school, and would read it during the classes that I did nothing in. Unlike science fiction (which I hate, no offense)the plot and story is so realistic. Dessen is all about writing about situations any normal person faces at least once during their life. Morgan and Isobel are those crazy girls that are amazing friends. Even though they just met Colie, they are so respectful towards her. They help her see who she really is, and show that nobody should bring you down. They are the girls you want to be bestfriends with in real life. Sarah Dessen is a role model for all readers, young or old. I recommend this novel to ANYONE, not matter what genre you prefer. I also recommend reading her other novels, for they get better each time.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Cracked Up by Courtney Summers


Grade 10 Up—Parker Fadley has it all-head cheerleader, honor roll student, Winter Ball Queen, perfect boyfriend, Chris. Then at a wild "school's out" party, she catches her friend Jessica's boyfriend kissing another girl and tells Jessica, who retaliates by hooking up with an older guy who crashed the party. The next day Jessica is missing, and Parker, suspecting that she could have done something to help her, nosedives into a downward spiral, drinking heavily, and attempting suicide in a motel room. All of this is revealed in flashback as Parker begins her senior year at her Catholic high school. She cuts class, goes to school drunk, ignores assignments, and goes out of her way to make everyone leave her alone. New guy Jake, intrigued by her self-destructive determination to be ostracized, persists in trying to get inside her head. The problem is that what's inside Parker's head is a fear she can't even admit to herself—that she knows what happened to Jessica and could have stopped it. Summers creates a gritty world of teenagers living on the edge, complete with explosive interactions and rocky relationships without getting mired in angst. Parker narrates the story, darkly fascinating in her turmoil as she slowly lets herself remember details from the drunken night of Jessica's disappearance. In her relationships with Jake, Chris, archrival Becky, her parents, and even her dog, Parker struggles with self-revulsion and a desperate need for love and acceptance. Marked by explicit language and frank sexuality, this compelling read is taut with tension.—Joyce Adams Burner, formerly at Hillcrest Library, Prairie Village, KS
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....I have no words for this novel. I honestly could not even get past 60 pages. I never thought it was going to end. On and on...yeah we get it! Your life sucks, and you drown your sorrows in vodka. Life sucks we get it...get over it. Bad things happen to everybody. Deal with it! Sorry if anyone else who actually finished this novel don't agree with me, but hey it's my opinion. You can try this book and see if you like it, but for me I had to put it down as soon as possible. Hey, never judge a book by its cover or description. This novel never lived up to that.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Playing James by Sarah Mason


Holly Colshannon has led an unconventional life from her hectic childhood in Cornwall to her present job as a reporter for the Bristol Gazette. After writing about pet funerals, Holly gets a promotion, kind of, to crime reporter, the job no one wants. On the first day of her new assignment she's handed the opportunity of a lifetime when she's assigned to detective sergeant James Sabine. The only fly in the ointment is that James hates reporters, and his disdain for Holly is evident. But he ends up playing the straight man in Holly's comic world. James is very serious, and Holly is a disaster waiting to happen, constantly having pratfalls that make her a regular at the local emergency room. Despite James' being engaged and Holly's having a very desirable boyfriend, she seems to be falling for him, but how does our hero feel about Holly? This is a wonderfully entertaining English export that will have the reader rooting for Holly and rolling on the floor laughing.

This book is so funny and different from any traditional British literature I have read. Although sometimes the novel seems to drag on and on, it is quite entertaining. The connection between James and Holly makes you want to just laugh out loud. There are a number of funny scenes between the two that may make you laugh for minutes. However, the love connection can be seen from the beginning of the novel making it somewhat predictable. For some reason, the novel also reminds me of the ABC show "Castle". Instead of a journalist, a novelist falls in love with a police detective. If you watch the show, you can definitely see the resemblance. I recommend this novel for anyone who enjoys love comedies and crime novels.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Animal Bracelets



What's the new must for all young adults and children?? Why animal bracelets of course! Every day I walk around school I see all my classmates wearing these bracelets around their wrists. Some of them have their arms covered with them. At the preschool my school runs for a Family and Child class, all the little kids have their arms covered with these animals. They show me all the different types of animals they own. Dinosaurs, dolphins, cats, dogs, pigs...the list goes on and on. Many adults are fighting in stores like Shoprite to buy their kids these stylish accessories.

What do I say? Wear them. Their cute, fashionable, and unique. Yeah, everyone wears them so its kind of old and too popular. But hey, I think anyone at any age can wear them and look cool. Yeah, that means you forty year olds can wear them too. Haha! So buy them. You can get them almost any store in the country. I hear Hot Topic, Walgreens, Shoprite, even CVS supplies them. So animal rubber bracelets...yeah its a must!

Heartless: A Pretty Liars Novel by Sara Shepard



The newest installment in Sara Shepard’s bestselling Pretty Little Liars series is packed with juicy drama and delicious surprises that will keep readers guessing to the very end.
Hanna, Aria, Emily, and Spencer have been telling some outrageous tales; only, the proof always seems to go missing. The friends insist they’re telling the truth, but all of Rosewood thinks they’re just out for attention—and nobody likes a girl who cries wolf. So when the big bad killer comes after them, will anyone believe the girls. . . or will they be the next to disappear?


OH MY...I just finished reading this novel a few minutes ago, and I've got to say it was one of the most interesting novels of the series so far. Just when you think that the story could not get any creepier...BOOM! There are so many scenes that you would never have seen coming. There were only a few rare laughable scenes in this novel, but who cares? It's all about who killed Ali! I really thought this girls were messed up and needed some help, but it hit me that maybe they are truly right. Is A alive or is she dead? The ending of this book is one of the biggest events that happen during the novel. I can't wait for the final novel Wanted to come out this summer. It's killing me not knowing what's going to happen to the girls, and who is A? I defiantly recommend this novel to any girl, especially those in their teenage years and in high school. You will most likely be able to connect with all the drama that happens at the school and everything else.

SPOILER: There is a TV Show coming out on ABCFamily based on this series. I defiantly would look out for it. Start reading the novel now if you haven't started already.! I'll be watching the premiere with you guys on June 8th!