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Thursday, 5 July 2012

Top 10 Reasons Why Books Are Better Than Movies

Okay if you are a reader, you already know the answer to this one.  Why is it that when they turn a book into a movie, the book is almost always (there are a couple of exceptions) better?  Here are my ten reasons:
  1. In books it is easier to see what is going on in the characters heads.  This actually makes character action and motivation make more sense.  Instead of just running through the dark and then for some reason veering toward the deserted and creepy building we can sometimes hear their thoughts and the character can explain and justify their logic.
  2. There are no shiny, beautiful people on the screen distracting you from how the characters should look.  Even ugly characters, when transferred to the screen, are usually played by some beautiful person who has had a bit of dirt scrubbed on their face to make them look dowdy.  It doesn’t really work and it takes away from the character.
  3. Plots make more sense in book form because the point of the book is to tell a story, not be visually spectacular.  I will Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as an example here.  This book had quite a lot of action in it already and yet when the movie was released huge chunks of the story were removed and replaced with even more action.  The entire dragon chase sequence around the school, ending with Harry crashing into the roof did not exist in the book.  It didn’t add a single thing to the story and because of this lengthy sequence the movie dragged on and still didn’t make any sense because key pieces of information were never revealed.
  4. Books are completely portable.  I know people keep trying to tell us they aren’t and that we need to read on computers and all manner of other things, but compared to carting a television around, books are extremely portable.  And yes, we can watch movies on laptops and phones and portable DVD players but when the picture is that small, I have to wonder what the point is.
  5. Books don’t need batteries or a power source to run.  You open them, you read them.
  6. Reading books takes longer than watching a movie.  Some people would argue that it isn’t an advantage to be time consuming but in terms of the cost to enjoyment ratio I would very much like my enjoyment to go for more than an hour or two.
  7. There are never bad special effects in books because you create the images in your own head and they come out flawlessly.
  8. The characters are never destroyed by bad acting (though bad writing is another story).
  9. The soundtrack is whatever you want it to be and you aren’t being constantly forewarned of any actual tension by a spike in the music so you can genuinely be surprised by the next plot twist.
  10. Curl up on the couch with a DVD case in your hand and see how relaxed it makes you feel.
Yes, you may now all proceed to tell me how incredible movies are and how much better this or that movie was than the book.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Top 10 Books June 2012

The Color of Snow by Brenda Stanley
Published June 1st 2012 by Tribute Books

Secrets, lies and a hint of the supernatural had me unable to put down The Color of Snow until it had revealed the depths of its mysteries. Told from two different PoVs, from both Sophie and her father Luke, gave The Color of Snow the opportunity to flesh out a truly all-encompasing history surrounding Sophie's kidnapping and subsequent sequestering. Brenda Stanley has created a world where a father has gone over the edge in his effort to save his child. Her characters are tragic and believable. All the characters are firmly embedded in a world where they live and breathe their beliefs - right or wrong.
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Shadow and Bone (The Grisha Trilogy) by Leigh Bardugo
Published June 5th 2012 by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Enriched with high imagination and unbelievable fantasy, Shadow and Bone is completely spellbinding and mesmerizing. The novel is a moving example of creative literature and work of pure inventiveness. Shadow and Bone showcases author’s gorgeous prose and brilliant story telling that will keep the readers engrossed into pages. With lots of turns and twists, ups and downs, a breathtaking climax that will make you heart jump to your throat, you will even shiver thinking of it. A splendid plot that is intricate and adventurous, the book held me captivating. I can guaranty that you will not be disappointed by Shadow and Bone. The world of Shadow and Bone is remarkable, worthy of living your dreams in this alluring world of Grisha and experiencing it.


This is Not a Test by Courtney Summers
Published June 19th 2012 by St. Martin's Griffin 

This book has one of the best opening chapters I’ve read in a really long time. It is completely subtle but also utterly horrifying and absorbing. We are introduced to the main character Sloane in one brief, emotionally intense snapshot. Her life is a confining, meaningless misery and now that her sister is gone, she doesn’t see the point in continuing. She’s just about to finally let go when something happens – a shattering window, a crazed woman, a mad rush of humanity outside. And then we are pushed forward in time by seven days, as Sloane and five other survivors find shelter in their high school. What happened in those seven days was ugly and brutal, but we are not shown the details fully. We are given a front row seat to the more interesting part – the aftermath. 


My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick

Published June 14th 2012 by Dial Books For Young Readers
Samantha Reed, the seventeen year old daughter of a senator, has watched The Garretts, the loud, messy, huge family next door her whole life. Her mother hates the Garretts. Samantha finally meets Jase Garrett and they fall deeply in love. Sam helps out with babysitting his many siblings and loves being with his wild family. She keeps her relationship with Jase and his family from her mother. Her mother is too busy with campaigning to notice all the time she spends with the dreaded family next door. Something horrible happens and threatens her relationship with Jase. She finds herself torn between doing the right thing for the man and his family who she has grown to love and making the impossible decision that could destroy her own family.
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Everything is GODpossible, Just ask GOD! by Dawniel Patterson Winningham
Published June 17th 2012 by Twin Power Publishing
Often times we quote verses from the bible, but we don't apply those same verses from the bible to be happier, more successful and to live a better life. Everything is GODpossible is designed to be a companion to the bible, asking the reader soul searching questions to get to the root of what we are really asking GOD for. Knowing about the bible is NOT enough. We MUST apply. Willing for a different life is not enough, we must DO! GODpossible is the book to get you up and back focused on getting the life that GOD wants for us.

Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter
Published June 12th 2012 by Harper
One day in 1962, a speedboat approaches a small Italian village hidden in the cracks of the mountains. The boat bears a young American actress who has been sent from the set of Cleopatra because she is terminally ill (not to mention having an affair with one of the married actors). The actress, Dee Moray, stays at the small Hotel Adequate View, run by young Pasquale Tursi, and his relationship with the actress and the events that unfold following her arrival change the course of his life in many ways.
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A Midsummer's Nightmare by Kody Keplinger
Published June 5th 2012 by Poppy
Kody Keplinger has written yet another addicting contemporary novel which had my eyes completely glued to every single page! The chemistry between Nathan and Whitley is electric and leaves you waiting for the moment they'll give into their feelings for each other. Whitley is angry with the world and upset that her father doesn't seem to bother noticing her anymore. So instead of being grateful for the supportive people she already has by her side, she tries to push everyone away, even when she actually needs them more than ever. Sometimes, I just wanted to knock some sense into her, but I guess part of the appeal of A Midsummer's Nightmare was trying to relate to someone who could be just so unlikeable sometimes.
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Chosen Ones (The Lost Souls #1) by Tiffany Truit
Published June 12th 2012
Chosen Ones brings us into a dark, dreary future where humans are near extinction, and these perfectly crafted humans, genetically enhanced for war and protection, have all the power. Almost.   
Tess lives in a world where emotions are a weakness. You shouldn't care about anything or anyone. It will only get your killed. Humans can no longer carry their offspring and pregnancy leads to death. In order to survive the Chosen Ones were created. Like humans but stronger and better, they are there to take orders and protect. They do not have feelings. But then Tess meets James, a Chosen unlike any other she has met, he is kind, has feelings and loves all of the things she does. But can she really trust a Chosen One? And what happens when she starts to realise that this society may not be only there to protect? Will her growing feelings endanger her life? Tess is about to find out in a journey that will leave you breathless and our heart pounding for more.
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Want by Stephanie Lawton
Published June 7th 2012 by InkSpell Publishing
While the beginning of the story is slow, the story is strong enough to keep you reading. Julianne is a southern girl of 17 years whose passion is music. Juli’s only wish is to get into New England Conservatory. When her old piano teacher has stroke and his job is transferred to his nephew, Juli thinks that this is a sign. Her new piano teacher, Isaac, is graduated from New England Conservatory. Isaac doesn’t show any emotional feeling at first, but as they spend more time together, he starts to smile and talk more about his past to Juli. But they can’t ever be couple because Isaac is ten years older than her, thus their environment won’t ever accept them. Especially Juli’s mother.
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No One Left to Tell by Karen Rose
Published June 2012 by Signet
A woman is dead and her fiance is serving a life sentence for a murder he didn't commit. Now PI Paige Holden holds the only piece of evidence that could see him freed, and she cannot take it to the police. With the help of disarming state attorney, Grayson Smith, Paige is determined to avenge the murdered woman and set an innocent man free. But Paige has only scratched the surface of a cover-up far deadlier than she could ever imagine. A string of mysterious deaths of women with a shared past sets Paige on the trail of a ruthless killer. The problem is, the killer's on her trail too.

Upcoming Movies Based on Books in 2012

Wondering what books will be made into movies in 2012? Here's the scoop on some of the biggest movies based on books.

Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

There is no need to announce this one! Fans may also be excited to hear that young Mackenzie Foy,  will play the beloved human-vampire child Renesmee Cullen of Edward’s and Bella’s in the final film.
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Mackenzie Foy, Ashley Greene
Release date: November 16, 2012
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Life of Pi
Yann Martel's 2001 bestseller, Life of Pi, is finally coming to the big screen. The film is finally being made by Ang Lee. The movie will be 3D and will be released in December.
Cast: Irrfan Khan, Tobey Maguire, Adil Hussain, Tabu, Suraj Sharma (mostly Indians)
Release date: December 14, 2012
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The Hobbit: Part 1
Lord of the Rings fans rejoice! The Hobbit is finally here and includes much of the cast from the original Lord of the Rings trilogy. Set for release in December, The Hobbit is already anticipated to be one of the biggest movies of the year.
Cast: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andy Serkis
Release date: December 14, 2012
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Already Out!

One for the Money
Janet Evanovich's series about Bounty Hunter Stephanie Plum tops the bestsellers lists every year. Each book has a number in the title. One for the Money, starring Katherine Heigl as Stephanie Plum, is another worst movie and did not top the charts.
Release date: January 27, 2012
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The Lorax
Dr. Seuss' 1971 environmentalist tale about "The Lorax who speaks for the trees" is coming to theaters in March. Voices in this animated feature include Danny Devito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron, Betty White and Rob Riggle.
Release date: March 12, 2012 
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The Hunger Games
It seems as if every new cast member that was announced for The Hunger Games movie got a new story in entertainment magazines. Perhaps that's because the books are fantastic, and the movie did keep its promise, but with a different ending. Further, the movie and the book has a lot of difference in between that compels you to go for both. My suggestion is to go for book and then watch the movie.
Release date: March 23, 2012 
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The Lucky One
The Lucky One is an adaptation of Sparks' 2008 novel by the same name. It is the story of a man who finds a picture of a woman and then tries to find the woman because he thinks the picture is bringing him luck. But the movie failed to keep the Spark and became one of the biggest flops of 2012.
Release date: April 19, 2012 
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith turns the life of one of America's most respected presidents into a Gothic nightmare. Funny? Gross? Probably depends on your sense of humor. There is enough of a following for this book, though, to turn it into a movie.
Release date: June 19, 2012 
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The Drops of Drizzle - A Poem

The sky turned grey
and the darkness hovered over the sky
soon the thunders roared
and the scared clouds began to cry


The hustle and bustle came to a halt
came to a halt the wheels of time
but all their outcry was overshadowed by
the loud rhythms of the rainy chime


The nature has once again made us happy
with the beauty she bestow in her womb
The rain drops drooling down the leaves
and falling down to sleep blissfully in her tomb


The beauty so breathtaking
so encaptivating is the fall
I wish I had just threw away the umbrella
and dance like a total crazy frog!


Hush!
Let the rain sing the song
and we listen to it
like a little kid


The hymn of the gathered souls
uplift my spirits so high
that I feel close to the zenith
far enough, beyond the sky


But...
The only complaint I have is
Why it has to end so soon
and then came the reply
a beautiful rainbow smiled all over the sky


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The Crazzy Note

  • It took him more than an hour to decide whether he should end the poem with smiled over the sky or and that was more than a reply.
  • Crazzy thought to use the line And that has made all the difference by Robert Frost at the end. But he deleted it realizing that that particular line will (definitely) make his work unoriginal.
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