Currently Reading: Battle Royale by Koushun Takami
I can’t believe I haven’t known about this book before. It’s a shame that I only learned about it when The Hunger Games trilogy was released and was popularly compared to it. I now see the reason why people are saying that THG was a rip-off of this book. But then theme-wise, I think that the two books are very different. Both may be about people forced into killing each other until only one survives, and also about the oppressive control of the government over people but in other aspects they are different. 
I’ll have to explain this further next time, when I finish the book so as to fully give my opinion. Anyways, it is a great book. So much more violent and brutal than The Hunger Games but equally interesting and both kept me on the edge of my seat.

Currently Reading: Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

I can’t believe I haven’t known about this book before. It’s a shame that I only learned about it when The Hunger Games trilogy was released and was popularly compared to it. I now see the reason why people are saying that THG was a rip-off of this book. But then theme-wise, I think that the two books are very different. Both may be about people forced into killing each other until only one survives, and also about the oppressive control of the government over people but in other aspects they are different. 

I’ll have to explain this further next time, when I finish the book so as to fully give my opinion. Anyways, it is a great book. So much more violent and brutal than The Hunger Games but equally interesting and both kept me on the edge of my seat.

Peaches - New Heights

Daylight’s coming, the sun is blazing

New beginnings seep into you

But in the end it’s distant shadows

That finally overwhelm your senses..

Endless, A Silent Whisper | Urbandub

Endless, A Silent Whisper | Urbandub

Bed 42
Lady Danville

Bed 42 - Lady Danville

Like the constellations

Up in the sky

They’ll never see the morning light

Like you and I..

Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan

Imagine meeting your special person in one of the aisles of your favorite bookstore. It must have been the ultimate fairytale a bookworm could ever hope for. And that’s basically how Dash and Lily’s story unravels, only with a little twist.

As a regular venturer at The Strand, a ginormous bookshop, book-geek Dash was surprised to find a quirky little addition wedged in between two books of his favorite author at his particularly favorite aisle. Out of plain curiosity, he took the red notebook and opened it to find a series of tasks written by another person named Lily.

On the first page was a dare directed to anyone who has time, enough passion for literature and an ample amount of craziness to comply. With all these, Dash went out of his way and started playing the game by accomplishing the first task. This first move became what seemed to be the ticket to a different yet interesting journey of a strange kind of friendship.

For days, Dash and Lily would pass the red notebook back and forth, at various place, with new dares and challenges written on it. With each round, they got to know each other better. And in those conversations on pieces of paper, they found solace in each others’ woven words. 

But words and phrases can only get you so far. Yes, they might have the same interest in books and prose but that doesn’t guarantee that their entire personalities match. It’s so easy to lie using words and hide behind pretentious facades. 

What if the actual Lily wasn’t like the deep, kind and thoughtful one in Dash’s mind? And would the smart, soothing and friendly Dash in Lily’s head be the same as the real version? What would happen if these two people meet and their expectations aren’t met? Do they stick with the fairytale they started or would they just drift apart, letting go of that strange connection?

This is the third book from the Cohn-Levithan collaboration, and it is the second one I’ve read after Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List. Given that kind of premise, how could I not pick up this book? I mean, duh, that would definitely be my kind of fairy tale!

Reading this book, I became much more attached to Dash than to Lily. I see myself in him because we share the same sentiment. I like being alone and I believe that certain holidays are overrated. I also find company in books and like him, I very much enjoy time without my parents.

Lily can be described as quite the opposite, being all bubbly and family-oriented and pet-loving. And I guess that’s the reason why I find it hard to like her character. To me, she seemed an over-the-top goody two-shoes to the point of annoying. She seemed so unrealistic to me. I know this may be due to her issues but still, her character irritates me.

Now, let’s get to the story. At first I was enjoying how they exchange dares and challenges.  I also liked how their friendship started in a very old-fashioned way. I mean, how many people get to meet others in form of writing, and not through texts, social networking sites and the likes? I was eagerly anticipating the next games and I was impatiently waiting for when and how they would actually meet. But that feeling was cut short with an anti-climactic first encounter. I wouldn’t say the details but I can assure you that it wasn’t how I expected their first meeting to be.

From that moment on, my interest with the book diminished. Not fully giving up, I thought things would turn around as I neared the ending but it seemed like the story slipped too far away from the original concept. It’s like the adventure was cut short and another story was attached as the continuation.

Overall, it was a nice story, good for one-time reading. Yes, I might have been disappointed to some extent but when I look at the bigger picture, it’s a sweet story that will make you giddy and hope that someday the same could happen to you. It may get your hopes up in meeting that one person. The story may help readers keep their faith or somehow strengthen it, but not for me. It has a number of hilarious parts and silly events that would make you laugh out loud. I also like the references made about Hermione Granger, Buddy Holiday, and Marie Howe. It was fun and quirky, new concept of getting-to-know. But then again, to me, Dash and Lily’s story was just too good to be true. (or maybe I’m just a bitchy pessimist at that matter). I give it a 3.5/5.

I wouldn’t die unless I have done ALL these things.

So I have this list inside my head of the things I would do before I let myself die. I swear to myself that I would hold on to my last few breaths no matter what, even when I am already an inch away from death, if I still haven’t done all of these things.

So here they are:

  • Go to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando
  • Meet and have all my Potter books signed by JK Rowling
  • Shave my head
  • Get that two tattoos I really want
  • Meet and have a conversation with John Green and Hank Green
  • Punch Steven Moffat in the face (although meeting him would be more likely)
  • Meet one of the Doctors (Eccleston, Tennant, Smith) and have our picture taken at the TARDIS
  • Go to Greece
  • Have a baby (yes, not now but in the future)
  • Finish all the books in my to-read list

I know that some of these seem a bit too out of my league but whatever. I really want to do all this things and I don’t care how difficult they are to achieve. I swear, I would not die if I haven’t done everything listed in here.

Day 14 – Favorite book of your favorite writer

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

I pick this book not because it is the most recent one he wrote and it’s so popular today. I chose it because it has the most different storyline among all of his books. And also, the only book that made me gushing with tears for longest time. 

As an avid reader of Green’s works, I was used to his pattern of characters. In Paper Towns, Looking For Alaska and An Abundance of Katherines, the protagonists are nerdy males with some kind of weird special talent like memorizing people’s last words and creating anagrams. The said protagonists would usually fall for girls who’s out of their league but has secrets they have yet to unveil. And that was what I was kind of expecting with this new book.

Of course, I wouldn’t pick this as my favorite if it doesn’t stand out against the rest. This book was obviously different due to several reasons. First of all, the main character is a girl, for a change. Though this is surprising, Green maintained his style by making Hazel Grace witty and she fared well enough in the brains department. She’s full of interesting thoughts and bits of wisdom.

The second different thing about this book is that it is more focused on the matter of life, since the characters battle with a grave disease at such a young age. Green’s other books were more lightly themed but it doesn’t mean that they are not good. This book is so full of emotion that will surely tug on readers’ heartstrings. Just when you thought everything is going fine, Green would make it a point to prove you wrong. Seriously, keep a box of tissue beside you when you read this book.

Third is that in this book, there is one particular addition that attracted me. The main character is attached to this one book. This book was only made up for the story but I would have wanted to read it if it were real. Although Alaska, from Looking for Alaska, is big book hoarder, her love of books weren’t much highlighted in the story. So I prefer the one in The Fault in Our Stars more.

And finally, is that even though it is considered as a “cancer” story book. It is not at all very depressing. Not in a way that the readers would pity the characters. John Green wrote it in a way that the readers would find strength instead of despair from the characters. We would get a glimpse of how hard the battle is but with those parts also comes the realizations that no matter what fatalities we face in life, there is always a way to turn things around and use it as a source of power and everlasting hope and strength.

Redemption
The Strange Familiar

Redemption - The Strange Familiar

For everyone lost in the silence

For every one missing piece

For every will that is broken

No matter how dark it may be

There is redemption..

Awakening.

In the midst of a peaceful night

Underneath the glorious light

Of bright glimmering stars

Scattered in the vast purple sky

You turned you face to mine

And from your lips escaped a three-word phrase

A soft whisper that made its way

To unknown depths of my soul

Slowly our heads lean in, closer and closer

Our lips almost collided

But with a jolt, my eyes unfold

To a blazing morning light..

Day 03 – Your favorite series

This one’s pretty easy to answer. Of course, the Harry Potter series is my favorite. It’s not because of the crazy big fandom it has and the movie franchise. No, I was hooked way before that.

The first book, Philosopher’s Stone, was given to me by my aunt for my 7th birthday. Of course, at that age, I don’t really understand the depth of the story. All I know is that this book is a very long non-picture book about an orphan boy with a lightning scar on his forehead who was actually one of the most famous wizards of his age. And then when I was 9 years old, the first movie came out. I didn’t know that the book I have was popular enough to be made into a movie. And so I did what I thought was appropriate, and read the book again. This time, the chapters I skipped when I was younger seemed a lot more important and interesting. And thus began my love for Harry Potter. Every year, I asked for it as present for my birthday. Come high school, when the box set was released, I sold my paperbacks to a secondhand bookstore and bought the hardcover set using the money I got with the help of my mom.

My friends wouldn’t really understand why I am so deeply attached with these books. They are my companion as I was growing up and the magical world have been my escape for far too many times. I even believed that someday, I would be able to go to the wizarding world and study at Hogwarts. They are more than just some children’s books for it teaches children the very important lesson of all: to never lose hope and to love selflessly. These two thoughts would probably be difficult to explain to children at a young age but JK Rowling did magic and out comes 7 books that clearly show the importance of hope, love, family and friendship. Some people say that the magic of Harry Potter is “over” since the last movie was already released last year but I, for one, do not believe in this for as long as I have my books, the magic will never be over. They have been my home, a refuge whenever I feel alone and lonely. Opening one book and reading about the boy who lived one more time is like going back to my beloved magical place of happiness. It’s as easy as that. As long as I remember every adventure, it will never be over for me. These books have become a great part of who I am today.

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How many times do I have to tell myself this, for me to actually believe it? I know that I cannot be weak but sometimes, there are things that are impossible to accomplish.

Lost in a dream.

Some dream of adventures, far off reality

Others dream of love, so great and unyielding

Another few might dream of death

To just be done with this ever exhausting race

But I, I dream of something else

I long for the world to turn 

To erase tears and stick on smiles

In each and everyone’s crumbling soul

Wouldn’t it be a such a bliss

Turning every misery into heap of hope?

To somehow extract the remaining light

Hidden in this cold, cruel world? 

HP and HG confession.

When the last Harry Potter film was released last July, I got a bit depressed for I don’t know what else to look forward to next year. The book and movie series that I’ve been attached to for half of my life has finally come to an end and it left me hanging. Thankfully, my second most favorite series made it into the world of movie franchise. If not for the Hunger Games, I wouldn’t know what to expect and hope for next year. I guess it somehow made my inner bookworm heart beat once more. It may not be as good and successful as the Harry Potter phenomenon but at least, it’s something to wait for. 

Unlike many others, I wouldn’t ask for 2012 to be an awesome and brilliant one. I just want to get through the next year peacefully. Not perfect or anything superb, just let me just have the strength to face the new year to come.