Monday, 25 January 2016

Jen's December 2015 Book Haul

Yet again I bought a lot of books. There were too many to stack up like I usually do so I decided to do something a little bit different this time and break up the books into genres. 

Dystopian/Sci-Fi 

The Revolution of Ivy by Amy Engel 
Perfect Lies by Kiersten White 
Inside Out & Outside In by Maria V. Snyder 
Not a Drop to Drink & In a Handful of Dust by Mindy McGinnis 
The Giver Quartet (The Giver, Gathering Blue, Messenger & Son) by Lois Lowry

Fantasy 
The Demigod Files by Rick Riordan 
The Girl of Fire and Thorns Stories, The Girl of Fire and Thorns, The Crown of Embers & The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson 
Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge 
The Iron Trial by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare 

Historical Fiction & Contemporary 
The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory 
Legacy of Kings by Eleanor Herman 
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen 
Chasing River & Surviving Ice by K.A. Tucker 
Just One Day, Just One Year & Just One Night by Gayle Forman



Sunday, 17 January 2016

The Mortal Instruments - Book vs. Movie vs. TV Show




I’ll admit, I was sceptical going into Shadowhunters after seeing the sneak preview of the club scene. Already so many things had been changed and my head had a hard time swallowing them. It was only one scene for crying out loud! So, needless to say that my expectations were pretty low.

A lot of people had problems with the movie and it showed at the box office, but there are still a lot of things I preferred about the movie compared to the pilot episode of Shadowhunters, so I really wanted to go over them both and discuss what I like or didn’t like in comparison to the books.

I’m going to start with the cast.

Clary – Lily Collins vs. Katherine McNamara

I really didn’t have an issue with either portrayal of Clary, but a combination of Lily and Katherine would have been really perfect! I did prefer Lily in the movie, but Katherine’s hair in Shadowhunters fit better with the character’s description in the book and how I imagined Clary to appear. Both actresses did a really good job though, so no complaints there.

Jace – Jamie Campbell Bower vs. Dominic Sherwood

The only real issue I had with the movie was that I didn’t like Jamie as Jace. I didn’t like the choice before the movie, I didn’t like the choice during the movie and I still can’t get my head around it. I have nothing against Jamie as an actor – I loved his character in Sweeney Todd – but he just didn’t work as Jace. That being said, I do prefer Dominic in the role in Shadowhunters, but it’s too soon to really have a good opinion of how he portrays the character, since it’s so soon in the season. The action sequences were okay, but I would prefer to wait until there’s a bit more of that Jace wit coming through. The one thing I was disappointed about was that Dominic doesn’t get to use his natural British accent like Jamie did for the film. It would make more sense if he did, because Jace spent the first ten or so years of his life in Idris, so if he didn’t have a British accent, he would at least sound European.

Side note: I can let the Lightwoods’ accents slide in Shadowhunters, since they’ve been in New York for longer, if not their whole lives.

Simon – Robert Sheehan vs. Alberto Rosende

Here, I’m a bit torn. I really liked Robert in the film because he fit the part perfectly, and that heartbroken scene where Simon admits he's in love with Clary still chokes me up a little. That's some solid acting right there. But I really prefer Simon’s dialogue in Shadowhunters a bit more: “What are you doing undressed in an abandoned church? Clary, is there a meth problem we have to talk about?”. He did come across as an overprotective older brother, which I wasn’t a fan of, but I did like that his Jewish heritage is referenced, since that’s one of the things that makes the character (and it plays a role in events later in the story). Alberto really plays him well, even though I think he looks a little too old for the role.

Isabelle – Jemima West vs. Emeraude Toubia

My first impression of Izzy in Shadowhunters was "meh". Emeraude may yet grow on me, but I still think Jemima had the look that suits the character. Remember that the Lightwoods have Welsh and English roots, whilst Emeraude is Mexican and Lebanese (yep, I looked this up. Research first, folks!) and her eyes are brown, which doesn’t match Isabelle’s description. This is what annoys me the most but I'll get over it eventually. However, I do think they’ve made her character a lot more like the book Izzy – her attitude, personality and style are right on point. They deviated quite a bit for the film and I feel like they cut out a lot of scenes that really showed the Isabelle we know from the books, so she seemed a lot more closed off and serious than she should have been.

Alec – Kevin Zegers vs. Matthew Daddario

I think I’m going to like this Alec. Kevin’s portrayal of Alec in the movie came across as aggressive and not much else, which I had an issue with because he just seemed like a jerk 24/7. This Alec seems closer to the character in the book – not as aggressive, but still resistant to letting Clary join them whenever they go off fighting demons and is less of a moron. Plus, Matthew is quite nice to look at, am I right?

Magnus – Godfrey Gao vs. Harry Shum Jr

First of all, I want to state my rage about Godfrey’s lines in the film being dubbed over. He speaks English better than some people I know, and his accent is barely noticeable! I mean, listen to this! And it wouldn’t have been a problem for the character to have an accent anyway, since Magnus is at least half Asian (he was born in Asia too, just pointing it out for clarity, since not all Asians are born in Asia). Godfrey played the role well for the short amount of screen time he had, so I have no idea why they’d dub over him. That aside, Harry playing Magnus is just as good, so I have no issues there. I do have an issue with the CGI though, and since Magnus is a warlock, the graphics team needs to step it up a notch. The magic effects are unimpressive (it needs a little more spark and a bit less vapour. I keep thinking he’s trying to freeze things!) and Magnus’ cat-like eyes look really weird, since they used CGI instead of contacts.

Jocelyn – Lena Headey vs. Maxim Roy

I loved seeing Lena in the film and if there’s one member of the film cast that I miss, it’s her. Really though, this is a role that basically anyone at all could have stepped into, as long as she was written to match the book character. The film got it right. Shadowhunters, not so much. I got a completely different vibe from the character and I’m not sure it works for me.

Luke – Aidan Turner vs. Isaiah Mustafa

Of all the recastings, this one annoyed me the most. In the film, Aidan was exactly how I imagined Luke to look. A bit scruffy, donning plaid, jeans and glasses, owned a book store… He has none of that in Shadowhunters and I hate it. First, he’s way too tidy. Second, he’s a freaking cop! HELL. NO. Put Isaiah in plaid, jeans and glasses, demote him to book store owner, and we’ll have a pretty spiffy Luke.

Valentine – Jonathan Rhys Meyers vs. Alan van Sprang


Valentine does not have black dreadlocks, nor is he bald! How can two attempts at one character get this completely wrong?! I’d rather see them put Alan in Isabelle’s wig!

Okay, maybe not. (But someone PLEASE Photoshop that!)

Seriously though, how hard is it to cast a blonde? I’m not saying it has to match Valentine’s white-blonde from the books, but let’s at least choose from the right end of the spectrum.

Dorothea – CCH Pounder vs. Vanessa Matsui

If I were to choose the Dorothea that was closest to the book character, I’d still choose CCH. However, I really like the younger version in Shadowhunters. Dot, as they’re calling her, seems only a few years older than Clary and is more outgoing than Dorothea from the book. I don’t think it’s a bad thing. It’s a refreshing change that actually works for the better.



So now onto some of the changes.

The first thing I learned, even from just that first look at the club scene, was that Magnus owns Pandemonium. I don’t recall him owning the club in the books, so I either need to reread the books, or the writers have gotten creative for the show. I can see how this could work, but Magnus never frequented the club at all in the books. This really just seems like a way to cut an extra set from the show.

I do like that they've toned down the runes though. The runes in the movie were too harsh and really obviously drawn on. These lighter marks are less defined and look like they're scorched on instead of looking like they've been drawn on with a Sharpie.

Simon’s band now has only two members. Simon is now the singer as well as guitarist and his band mate is… MAUREEN?! Creepy, stalker, groupie Maureen??? &#%&%$%#$#!%#%$&#!! I can’t even. However, she's not creepy at all now. Not sure if I should be relieved or annoyed. She's still crushing on Simon though.

The major thing in the film that I hated was that they shoved that stupid portal into the library. Well, I'm hoping they don't do that again! However, an idea just as bad, the Institute is now infiltrated by hundreds of people and has had an Area 51 upgrade. I'd bet no one there watches TV, but they know how to use super high-tech computers that probably require their own server. Seems legit. But this means the aesthetic of the cathedral is completely lost behind all the lights and gadgetry. It seems more like a secret government agency that's just sprung up in the last few years, rather than a centuries old sanctuary.

Don’t even get me started on Luke again.

Everyone’s older. I’m not sure why they made the change, but it still works. Instead of Clary being 15 going on 16, she’s now 17 going on 18. Same goes for Simon. I’m not sure about Jace, Alec and Izzy though, because they were a little older than Clary and Simon in the books anyway.

Runes make them jump so high, it’s like they’re flying. Personally, I think it’s ridiculously exaggerated. I feel that they should be jumping just a little higher than is natural, not several feet up into the air. This would show that the runes do help them, but not to the point of being completely unrealistic.

Unlike the movie, we get to see Simon’s van! Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the difference.

A major error they made right at the end of the movie was that Clary switched the Mortal Cup for the replica and Valentine made off with the fake. Had there been a second movie, Valentine would have needed to find a way to get the real cup right off the bat, because he uses it in City of Ashes to create the forsaken. It's kind of the main threat in that part of the story, so yeah, necessary. Let's hope they don't make that mistake again!

I love the book series, so it's really difficult to deal with any changes - like any book to screen adaptation - but considering this book took two attempts, makes it even more frustrating. The movie had the right feel, which is what I liked most about it, but the changes that were made really didn't work. So far, Shadowhunters is following the book quite closely, but so far it hasn't quite pulled me into that world.

However, despite the changes, I'm not disappointed with the new series, but I wasn't blown away by it either. It may improve after a few episodes, so It's really too soon to make a solid judgement right now. I am looking forward to watching more of Shadowhunters though, and can't wait to share my final thoughts at the end of the season.

And this pic just for Lolz.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

December YA Chronicles Unboxing

The theme for the December YA Chronicles box was Celebrate the Season. That sounded like something that would really appeal to me so I took a chance, got the box and was not disappointed! 

The bookmark that came with this box: 


To my delight there were also some magnetic bookmarks that were included in this box. I have wanted some for a long time and now I have some custom made ones that were inspired by the book in this box! 


Next were some very cool bookish stickers: 


There was also an awesome multifandom necklace. I was so excited to see this because each of the fandoms that were featured are ones that I love and there were a few favourites included! 


The next items were absolutely beautiful and they were prints of some childhood bookish favourites. I got Pinocchio and Mary Poppins! (Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan were the other two out of four possibilities.)


Finally we get to the book, Trick by Natalia Jaster. I had not heard of this book at all before but it is a young adult/new adult fantasy involving jesters (something unique I have not read about before) and seasonal kingdoms which seems right up my alley.
The cover is absolutely gorgeous, and the book came with a ribboned card that was signed by the author!


Here is everything from the box all together, (including the fairy lights that I did not get an individual photo of): 


This is the first YA Chronicles box that I have purchased and I was not let down at all. In fact, I loved it so much that I purchased another subscription straight away, so more of these unboxings will be coming your way in the future!




Sunday, 10 January 2016

Top Series I Want To Read in 2016

Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon
Outlander (Outlander, #1)Dragonfly In Amber (Outlander, #2)Voyager (Outlander, #3)
Drums Of Autumn (Outlander, #4)The Fiery Cross (Outlander, #5)A Breath Of Snow And Ashes (Outlander, #6)
I have been really wanting to start reading this series for months now after hearing so many rave reviews about the first book. 2015 was the year I read the A Song of Ice and Fire series and I didn’t want to start another huge series. But I’m all caught up with that series now so hopefully 2016 will be the year that I tackle the epic Outlander series! I also desperately want to watch the TV show so that’s even more incentive to read the first book at least!
I only own the first six books currently because the remaining books have not been released in the beautiful matching covers shown here yet. Hopefully they will be soon!

Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)Anne of Avonlea (Anne of Green Gables, #2)Anne of the Island (Anne of Green Gables, #3)
Anne of Windy Poplars (Anne of Green Gables, #4)Anne's House of Dreams (Anne of Green Gables, #5)Anne of Ingleside (Anne of Green Gables, #6)
This is a children’s classic series that I never read as a kid. I have heard great things about this series on Booktube for several months now and have really been wanting to read it but I pushed myself to put it off and focus on finishing some other series first. Those series have been completed now and I am so excited to start this series!
Again, I own the first six books in the covers shown but the remaining two books were not released in matching covers. It’s extremely annoying that my series won’t match but I just couldn’t resist getting those gorgeous covers.

Oz series by L. Frank Baum
The Wizard of Oz 15 Book Collection
The Wizard of Oz is one of my favourite movies. I have seen it numerous times but have never read any of the books. I bought the entire 15 book collection in 2015 and they have just been sitting on my shelves since. It is about time I read this series and I’m determined that 2016 is the year that it will happen!

Hush Hush series by Becca Fitzpatrick
Hush, Hush (Hush, Hush, #1)Crescendo (Hush, Hush, #2)Silence (Hush, Hush, #3)Finale (Hush, Hush, #4)
I was so proud of the fact that in 2015 I managed to read the books that had been on my TBR for years. With those books now amongst my read books, this series now takes the place of the books that have been sitting unread for the longest so I’d love to get this series off my TBR in 2016.

Delirium trilogy by Lauren Oliver
Delirium (Delirium, #1)Pandemonium (Delirium, #2)Requiem (Delirium, #3)
It’s been a long time since I’ve read a dystopian series that was new to me and not just a re-read. This series doesn’t always get the greatest reviews so I’ve kind of been putting off reading this trilogy. I definitely need to read it this year because knowing me, if I don’t read it soon, I will probably keep putting it off until it’s been sitting on the shelf for another year.

Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2)The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus, #3)The House of Hades (The Heroes of Olympus, #4)The Blood of Olympus (The Heroes of Olympus, #5)
I read the entire Percy Jackson and the Olympians series in 2015 and absolutely loved it. I really wanted to continue on with this next series but I couldn’t find the books at a decent price. By the time I finally did buy the books I had moved on and was reading other books. I would love to get back into these books and get caught up in 2016, especially with the books in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series coming out and the upcoming Trials of Apollo series.



SERIES I WANT TO RE-READ

Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsHarry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixHarry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Of course this series would have to be on the list. It is without a doubt my all time favourite series ever and I actually purchased a couple of the different box sets that I had been wanting in 2015 (because I am obsessed and possibly slightly insane) so I am excited to read one from of my new editions with the pretty pretty covers!

The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare
City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1)City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2)City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3)
City of Fallen Angels (The Mortal Instruments, #4)City of Lost Souls (The Mortal Instruments, #5)City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6)
I read this entire series for the first time in 2015 and while it did take a few books for me to get into the series, I ended up loving it and it became one of my favourite series (along with The Infernal Devices). I am so looking forward to reading these books again now with the background and knowledge that I gained from reading The Infernal Devices.
I want to re-read at least the first book in anticipation of the Shadowhunters TV show that will be airing in 2016. I would also love to be able to complete a re-read of all six books in preparation for Lady Midnight, the first book in the Dark Artifices series which is being released in March this year! So excited!

Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #2)The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #3)The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #4)The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5)
I also read this series for the first time last year and loved it. As mentioned above, I want to read the Heroes of Olympus series but I don’t think I can do so without first re-reading this series to remember everything that happened.

The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy by Jenny Han
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Summer, #1)It's Not Summer Without You (Summer, #2)We'll Always Have Summer (Summer, #3)
I first read these books over a year ago and at the time I just completely devoured them. I read the entire trilogy in 24 hours because I could not put the books down. There’s just something special about Jenny Han’s writing. This series were the first books I ever read by her and it made her one of my auto-buy authors. I have been wanting to re-read this series for a while now and hopefully it can happen in 2016.