Thursday, October 9, 2014

Week 5 ~ High Society

I am obsessed with all things Old Hollywood. I'd rather watch a classic movie than a new one...And when I say classic, I mean a movie made before 1960. Although I will admit that I do hold a certain affinity for movies made in the 80's...I mean, who doesn't like the Brat Pack. Back on track though, I find classic movie stars to be glamorous and classy in a way that doesn't exist anymore in our world. They carry themselves with a certain poise that is such a foreign concept to many these days. I can only think of maybe a handful of today's celebrities that I consider fall into that category.

I have read many biographies about Old Hollywood stars, and I find the leading ladies to be most entertaining: Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and of course Grace Kelly.

Arriving at this week, I finally picked up High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly by Donald Spoto. I purchased the book...yes, the actual book...almost two years ago, but I had never gotten around to reading it, until now.

The book's author, Donald Spoto, was a close friend of Princess Grace, and she actually gave him permission to write her biography, with the stipulation that he write it several years after she had passed.

I'm honestly not sure what to write about this book. Except to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the glimpse into her life. I loved reading all the anecdotes that her friends and loved ones had to share about her. The book further convinced me that she was one of the nicest, classiest ladies of her time. I completely cop to having a huge crush on her and totally loving every one of her movies. I mean, what's not to love...She was a modern woman living in a world where every young girl's biggest dream was to find a good man to marry and be a mother. She set out on her own at 18, against her parents' wishes, to New York to pursue an uncertain life in theatre. And she also had the strength and bravery to stand up for herself when the Studio System burned her.

Speaking of the Studio System, I found that whole diabolical to be fascinating, and I would like to read more about it. So considere my interest peaked, and my thirst for knowledge will be quenched.

In my opinion Grace Kelly was one of those people that left an indelible mark on the world, not only as an actress, but as a Princess of the people and a humanitarian. Thankfully, we have her films to watch and keep us forever enamored. Some of my favorite movie moments with her include the following...and even though they are numbered, they are actually in no particular order:

1) When we meet Lisa Carole Fremont in Rear Window. Prolly one of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen. Hitchcock = The master!
2) When Francie Stevens kisses John Robie good night and leaves him in the hallway outside her hallway. It's unexpected, and Cary Grant's smirk after it is great.
3) When Tracie Lord awakens with her champagne hangover and proclaims that her dress is heavy and overuses the word "fine." It's hilarious and adorable.
4) When Amy Fowler Kane, a self-proclaimed pacifist, saves her husband's (Gary Cooper) life by shooting Frank Miller.
5) When Margot Wendice fights off her attacker, killing him in self-defense.

I could prolly go on and on, but I'll spare everyone the listing. Only if you all promise to go out there and start educating yourself on the timeless beauty that is Grace Kelly.

On tap this week for the Reading Challenge, my trilogy: The Wicked Years! I read Wicked quite a few months ago and enjoyed it. So this week, I am hoping to read Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz. I'm halfway through Son of a Witch, so here's hoping I can finish them all by next Monday.

On the Reading Challenge front: 55/200

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Where She Went/If I Stay

There is still a forth coming post for the Reading Challenge, but I have a couple more chapters...that I will prolly finish tonight after Dancing with the Stars...Yes. I love DWTS! It's musical, theatrical, and totally fun! PS: Before anyone asks, I don't know who I want to win!

So this week, I have a bit of a bonus. A couple of actually. This week, I have been reading three different books: High Society (A Grace Kelly biography...That I will talk about prolly later tonight), Son of Witch (Book 2 of The Wicked Years...I'll blog about that a little later next week because I have to finish the whole series for my next challenge I'm taking on), and finally, the purpose of this post, Where She Went by Gayle Forman.

Let's start at the very beginning...a very good place to start... *Extra credit to the person who can tell me what that lines from!*

So Where She Went is actually a sequel to If I Stay. I absolutely devoured If I Stay back in July. And I mean, I read the book in a few short hours. I could not put it down. It was a quick read. The book is also a member of one of my favorite genres...YAL.

I offer a quick synopsis of If I Stay for those who that haven't read it yet: Seventeen year-old Mia gets into a car accident, but remembers nothing from it. However, while she is in a coma, she can see everything that is happening around her...including the battle to save her own life. As she watches each scene, she realizes all she has lost and what she has to look forward to if she wakes up.

The novel is told entirely from Mia's point of view. Mia illustrates the current happenings in the hospital, and weaves moments from her relationship with her boyfriend Adam into the story. It paints a beautiful picture of a fledgling relationship of young love. The story also includes a love for music and the arts. I don't think I'm blowing the ending for anyone by saying, Mia decides to stay and live. I feel like the fact that there's a sequel tells what she decides.

So now the ending to If I Stay is a complete cliffhanger. And I knew immediately I needed to read the sequel! Cue my obsessive reader side that debates between patiently waiting out the Hold List on the eLibrary or just bite the bullet and buy the book. My frugal side won out, and I waited on the Hold List. For six weeks!!

Cue girly scream when I received an email letting me know my number had been called, and I could check out the sequel!

So now I offer you a brief synopsis for Where She Went: The novel picks up about 3-4 years after the conclusion of If I Stay, and it is a continuation of Mia and Adam's story. This novel differs though because it is told from Adam's point of view. Mia decided to stay and survive, but not with him. Adam's music career gets a restart when he writes an album that portrays just how painful the breakup was for him. He becomes the target of paparazzi and feels suffocated by the fame. Mia has become a world class cellist, and she is playing the Carnegie Hall. Their paths cross again when Adam decides to impulsively go to the concert. In a single night they rehash the last three years and find a way to live with the decisions and paths both of them selected.

The novel ended exactly how I wanted, and this time I'm not going to say anything about the ending because I don't have to. It's a quick two book series that is very enjoyable.

Sidenote...As I was reading the second book, it kinda reminded me of this film series that stars Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. There are three movies in the series called: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight. All three movies take place over the course of a day, and they chronicle different stages in the lives of a couple. An awesome film series if you're looking for some quirky, indie and real.

Anywho...Another blog post is coming shortly for the Reading Challenge! And I'm thinking about doing a page count too. I obviously won't be able to keep track for the whole year, but I might go to the point where I started blogging again to add all the pages up. Then I can keep track until the end of the year, and totally start a new page count for 2015.

Until next time!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Week 4 ~ Gone Girl

Gone Girl!

I don't even know if I have the words to....

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

I think that's much closer to me whilst reading this book!

Okay, now that I've collected myself, I feel like I should preface this post by saying, I generally am not a fan of mystery, thriller type novels (Hmm...I feel like I've typed that sentence before...I'll have to look into it). Anywho, so not a mystery, thriller fan. I can't stand the suspense, and more often than not I want to look up spoilers and find out what's going to happen because it kills me to wait! *Disclaimer: I DID NOT read any spoilers or online synopsis of the novel...I just breezed through it as quickly as time allowed! That reason alone is probably why I waited so long to read the novel...Unlike everyone else who read it two years ago when it was released. And with the film's impending release, I have been dodging spoilers like a middleweight dodges the heavyweight champ! (It's been quite the battle too!)

So rewind to about six months ago, I was cruising the IMDB app because...well let's just face it, the app is in my Top 5 most used right next to Twitter, Instagram, Wikipedia, and Kindle apps. Anywho, checking out IMDB and the Gone Girl movie trailer popped up. So I watch it, and my immediate reaction: "Holy shit! I have to read that book!" And so started my time on the "Beloved Waiting List" at the eLibrary for a copy to become available. *Sidenote: Why do they limit the amount of copies that can be checked out on the eLibrary? If it's electronic should there be an unlimited amount of copies? Why does there have to be a waiting list in the first place? End rant* So basically what happened was, my number would come up on the wait list, I'd check it out, and then something would come up and I wouldn't read it. So this went on for several months, until this week.

So super quick, I offer you the ten cent synopsis (that I stole from Amazon...Yup, I did it so I could get to the crazy important stuff): On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick’s clever and beautiful wife disappears. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn’t doing himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and shape of his wife’s head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge. Under mounting pressure from the police and the media—as well as Amy’s fiercely doting parents—the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he’s definitely bitter—but is he really a killer?

By the way...I'm really not going to say anything super profound about this book...Mainly because I don't want to give anything away to anyone who hasn't read it yet. I'm pretty much just gonna spout some randomness here. Most of the blog post is from my notes.

Since high school, when it comes to reading, I have been a type A person. As I read, I love to make margin notes, dissect passages to read between the lines, ask questions, or make predictions. Now the face of reading for me has changed. I have upgraded and now use the Kindle app on my iPhone to read most of my books these. (Yes, I know the "Reading Purists" would say that I suck for not reading actual books anymore...Well haters gonna hate...I'm just gonna shake it off...Yes, I just dropped a little T-Swift on all of them!). Back on track, I have had to get creative on my note taking since I literally can't write on my iPhone. So I have several notebooks (Yes, several) that I carry around to make notes in them about the books I'm reading.

From the minute I started reading Gone Girl, I have been taking notes. For those of you that have read the novel, already, you know that the book is totally a "Who done it?" type of story. So throughout Part One, I found myself theorizing about what happened to Amy and who did it. There were just too many predictions to keep track of all of them. So notes were necessary! You will see them pictured below! *WARNING* If you haven't read the book, there might be some serious spoilers in here...Perhaps you should avert your eyes from the next few photos!



For those of you who have read the book and looked at the photos, you can note how my handwriting gets more frantic the deeper into the story I get. That is of course due to my excitement! Not to brag, but I totally called a major plot point in the novel...It is #4 on my list of Predictions and Theories! Insert smug smirk emoji here! Even though I had several guesses about throughout parts one and two...there was nothing that could prepare me for part three. I can honestly say that I had NO idea where the story was gonna go or how it was going to end for everyone. And while the ending is ambiguous, I feel like that was the only way it could have ended. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and recommend that everyone read it ASAP!!

Reading Challenge Points: 35/200!

This week, I'm going to be reading High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly by Donald Spoto. Pretty sure the title is self explanatory. This book will fulfill the following challenge: Read a biography, autobiography or memoir!

Until next week!