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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Little Loves | January 2015

I've always been a great appreciator of little things. I'm a firm believer that there is always something good in a situation as long as you look at it the right way. January has been a strange month in that I haven't felt like myself recently, not necessarily in a bad way, just in the way that it's kind of floated by in a dream. I'd just like to take a little time for the little things I have been appreciating during January to remind me not only who I am but to keep positive no matter what!
  • Bagels
  • New friends
  • Unexpected texts from old friends
  • The fact that I still haven't run out of Christmas toilet paper even though Christmas was over a month ago
  • Singing along to music in the car
  • Drinking soft drink through straws
  • Sweet potato
  • The amount of emojis my mum uses when she texts me
  • The fact that I live in a world where no matter how sad or alone I feel, I can always go online and go on a date with every member of One Direction in approximately 3 minutes
  • Never Mind the Buzzcocks
  • Wholemeal pasta
  • When I go home and my cat sleeps on my pillows
  • Crossy Road
  • The feeling of finally owning a book you've been lusting over for a long time
and last and probably most importantly,
  • The sheer joy of being alive in the prime of Taylor Swift's career
Going to sleep tonight happy and excited that I get to be back with this goober in just two short days. 



Remember to stay sparkly, babes. 
XOXO
Kate

"WHERE /HAVE/ YOU BEEN?" - Molly Weasley

... Hello.

You know how they say that sometimes life takes some funny turns and things don't always go the way you planned? It's totally true. Remember those blogmas plans? Those posts sitting dormant in my drafts, Christmas themed, photo-less and unedited? They'll be going to the little blog post graveyard floating around in the cloud somewhere.

The past two months I've been getting into the swing of a new job and enjoying a bit of post-Christmas free time but I miss my little corner of the internet. I'd like to come back now, if you'd have me, please and thank you caller.

I'm going to aim for at least one post for every week this year. Having already missed five weeks of posts, I'll make it up to you in the weeks to come! I've got lots of inspiration from work and life and I'm ready to go! Maybe I'll get things together and manage even more!

I missed you; I missed this! I'm really excited to be back.
You'll see me soon! (That's a promise!)



XOXO
Kate

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Christmas Tag | Blogmas Day 3!


UGH. SO EXCITED FOR THE FIRST ACTUAL FESTIVE POST OF THE MONTH!

What better way to get in the festive mood than with the Christmas tag?! I've even made the questions all beautiful and festively themed for your (and my - mostly my) pleasure! Let's get right into the questions before I wee myself with excitement!


Sorry not sorry 'bout it - Love Actually is, of course, my favourite Christmas film. I've already watched it twice in the past two weeks! Honourable mention to the Glee Christmas specials which also always get me in the mood!


No!! Unfortunately in Australia it is summer during the festive season so we generally have 30-40 degree (Celsius) Christmases soooo definitely not! I'm sure I'll have one one day! (I'd better!)


I've always spent Christmas at home at my parents' house! We generally just stay at home all day unless we decide to go to the beach or for a walk somewhere.


The song "Sleigh Ride" always reminds me so much of Christmas because it reminds me of a decoration that we used to have at my parents' house. It was a silly little tree we bought that was motion activated, so when you walked past it it would open up and start singing while showing a little Christmassy scene. I have so many memories of that little tree where it has been activated at stupid times and my family have dropped what they're doing just to dance along. It unfortunately has passed on into Christmas tree heaven but the song makes me so happy every time I hear it. I'll also always love a bit of All I Want for Christmas is You (Love Actually version, of course). 


Nope! That's not really a thing I've heard of people doing in Australia, but I can see why people do it in other countries! I prefer the excitement of opening all of my presents on Christmas morning, but that doesn't mean that I don't think it's a cool idea, especially since I always buy myself a Christmas outfit and give it to myself. Maybe this year I'll wrap it up and open it on Christmas Eve!


Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph. Come at me, bro. 
(I am a little too proud of that)


Every year my mum and I go to White Christmas at Movie World (a theme park in Australia) where they have lots of fun Christmassy things and a Christmas parade with lots and lots of gorgeous lights and it's one of my favourite Christmas traditions which I love doing every year with my mum. It's also my mum's birthday on Christmas day, so I actually love giving her her birthday presents! We always do her birthday before we do Christmas so that pre-Christmas feeling is always my favourite haha.


Fake! My mum tried to get a "real" tree once but I am convinced that it wasn't even the right species of tree because it was so ugly. I don't think the trees can survive Australian heat! Our fake trees have to suffice, unfortunately! (although on the plus side... No messy needle cleanup!)


Chocolate crackles 1000%! I think chocolate crackles are Australian, but they are similar to a rice crispy treat? All I know is that we make them at Christmas time in Australia and they are pure heaven to eat.


I normally give my mum a Christmas list so I usually know what I'm going to get come Christmas time (she always manages to sneak lots of surprises in though!). My favourite thing about presents is them being a surprise so I'm normally much more excited to give people gifts (and spend time choosing, wrapping and decorating them!) than to receive them, but this year I haven't actually given mum much direction so I am very excited to see what my parents come up with this year! In general, I love receiving gifts but I don't like opening them in front of people, even though I love watching people open them!



I have the absolute memory so I can't even remember anything I got for Christmas past, like, last year! Last year I got a lot of things to take when I went travelling to England, and I got a lovely coat which kept me warm for a month so I'm going to say that! I'm sorry, gift givers!


I would absolutely love to spend a December in London or somewhere else in England, preferably when it's snowing! The twinkly lights and cosy weather are my absolute dream. I don't think I could enjoy it if I hadn't had my family with me though - my dream place to spend Christmas will always be with them! (aww)


I try really hard! I love putting effort into wrapping, with ribbons and tags and the whole shebang! Unfortunately, if something isn't box-shaped then I have an awful time wrapping it! My failing doesn't stop me from trying, nor from having a good time, though!


My favourite holiday moment is from when I was much, much younger, and would happen every year on the night before Christmas. My brother and I would be so excited about Christmas that I would sleep on a mattress on his floor so we could be excited together. We would always wake up super early (try 2am) with excitement, and instead of waking up my parents, we would play Pokemon together into the wee hours of the morning. We would always end up waking Mum up anyway, and getting told to go back to sleep, which we would eventually do. Just remembering how I would listen for reindeer on the roof during those times is so special and my favourite thing to remember about Christmas! (and it didn't even happen on Christmas day!)


What? That must have a really great metabolism to be able to eat so many cookies in one night? I guess it's just common sense, really! 


I actually haven't made resolutions for real before! I mean I've made stupid little challenges for myself but nothing serious or anything to commit to before! I'm a huge advocate for goals though so I'm going to set myself a list of things I want to accomplish in 2015, rather than resolve to make changes. I'm totally the kind of person to make resolutions though, I don't know why I haven't done it before!


Now that I'm living out of home the most important part of this holiday is going to be able to see and spend time with my family. I can't wait to go home and put up the Christmas tree with them! Generally, my favourite thing about the holidays is the way that everyone just seems a little happier and a little more inclined toward kindness - that coupled with the complete normalcy of having fairy lights everywhere makes me the happiest little chappy in the world!

Delirium Series Review | Blogmas Day 2!

Hello lovebugs!

During my exam time last semester I decided that it would be the perfect time to start a new book series. I also managed to watch an entire season of Reign, and somehow study for my exams and hand in my last assignments at the same time. The Delirium series is something that everyone and their pet pigeon has already spoken of, but I still managed to have no idea what the series was actually about. It wasn't until I was pawing over the books in my book store that I actually decided to read the blurb and see what the hype was really about! The premise sounded so cool and I instantly went home to blab to my housemate about it - the concept of finding a cure for love sounded so interesting and cool and I couldn't wait to see how Lauren Oliver thought it would affect society. If nothing else, the series is really great for getting you think about some cool concepts!

Here is the official synopsis of the series which does a better job explaining it than I could:
Before scientists found the cure, people thought love was a good thing.They didn’t understand that once love -- the deliria -- blooms in your blood, there is no escaping its hold. Things are different now. Scientists are able to eradicate love, and the government demands that all citizens receive the cure upon turning eighteen. Lena Holoway has always looked forward to the day when she’ll be cured. A life without love is a life without pain: safe, measured, predictable, and happy.
But with ninety-five days left until her treatment, Lena does the unthinkable: She falls in love.
So basically the books are about a dystopian society where they have found the cure for love and anyone who exhibits symptoms of the love "disease" is shunned by society and either surgically altered or taken into custody. Protagonist Lena's mum was stricken with the disease and since then Lena has been terrified of it, living strictly by the rules outlined in their "bible" - The Book of Shhh. Pre-surgery, she is dealing with trying to keep her best friend Hana in line until the day they are both operated on and assigned life partners... That is, until she meets Alex - someone born into a world resisting the cure. Cue Aladdin's A Whole New World.

I'm going to break the review down by books but overall the series was another really great addition to the YA Dystopian genre. I'm really sad that the series was dropped by Fox as I think it has really great potential to be turned into a screen adaptation, but I haven't watched the pilot so I don't know how I feel about it at this moment. The books are a quick read and super emosh at times - my heart was broken and mended and soared and fell from chapter to chapter, and that's a great thing in a book series. I'd definitely recommend to anyone who is a fan of dystopian - it brings a very emotional side that is not often favoured over the segregation/omnipotent characteristics of the genre.

Also can we talk about the beautiful new covers for the books? I think that they suit the tone of the books perfectly and I love the shiny embellishments on them. I picked the book up in the store because it was beautiful before I actually realised what it was.

Book 1: Delirium

This is the first dystopian series I've read where I've enjoyed the first book less than the others. I have a tendency to get attached to the format of book one in a trilogy and then disliking the inevitable and logical digressions in the following books (see: The Hunger Games). That's not saying that this book wasn't good, but it seemed to drag on a lot and Lena's character is not very captivating in the beginning (I know this is intentional but it didn't make it any easier to read). Once the pace began to pick up it seemed that everything was happening too quickly, and then the cliffhanger!! Oh the cliffhanger!



This book focusses on Lena's life before her procedure - it follows her counting down her last days of childhood before she is analysed, paired and sent off to live the rest of her life in monotonous matrimony. The book feels very nostalgic; I'm not sure if this was just because it made me feel nostalgic about when I finished high school, but it definitely had me reminiscing about summers back home. Lena and Hana's friendship is really sweet and it felt really authentic in this world where everything is superficial and constructed. Hana at the end of the novel broke my heart - she was definitely my favourite character, along with little Grace!

I think this book did a really good job of making you think about how sad this world is - especially in the flashback's to Lena and her mother when they used to play secretly around the house.  It had me thinking for a few days about what life would be like if we weren't allowed to love our friends or family, even our pets! The worst part was that it wasn't only romantic love that was taken away - platonic love was taken away too! It made me feel like I was taking all my freedom for granted which is exactly what a good dystopian does.

Last but not least, let's talk about Alex. I didn't really warm to Alex very much, mostly because our introduction to him was a whirlwind where we didn't get to learn much about him past his history with the invalids, but I did grow to love the Lena that Alex brought out. She began to think about her world and she made some bad decisions but they were exciting decisions. When Lena met Alex she gained some agency and started to think for herself. (Mild spoiler ahead) This is what made the ending bittersweet for me - I was sad about Alex because of what he stood for but I was kind of excited to see what Lena could do on her own two feet. Alex had rolled the snowball but Lena took control as it was hurtling down the hill.

I'd give this book 3/5 stars purely for the slow start but it is definitely worth the read. It was a great introduction into the world and the slow beginning was probably necessary. If you liked this book then I'm certain you'll like the next ones even more!

Book 2: Pandemonium

Pandemonium picked up the pace and managed to cover a lot more plot-wise (although I don't think it spanned over a much longer time frame). I really enjoyed this one as we got to see this new Lena who was strong and capable and realising that although she's taking her life into her own hands, there are still forces everywhere removing her agency. Every time she said "the old Lena is dead" I got quite excited because, let's face it, the old Lena was hella boring and this new one was brave and interesting.




This book was written in an odd now/then perspective which was difficult to understand at first. I didn't quite understand the jumps in location and I still don't really understand the point in which the two perspectives met. It was a great way to keep you reading though and I found myself powering through this book as both the "now" and the "then" storylines were action-packed, with almost every chapter ending with a little cliffhanger. It was much better paced this way, and I found it much easier to read, despite my original confusion.

I loved all of the new characters in the Wilds - because they hadn't had the procedure they were all much more packed with personality. The dynamic of a random assortment of people thrown together by circumstance kept the conversations flowing and exciting, and kept us on our toes. We, along with Lena, weren't sure who to trust or what to do in this strange new world. It was great and exciting and I love that there are some novellas delving into the back stories of these other characters (which I'm yet to read!).

I'm going to be honest - I didn't like Julian. You know that I didn't warm that much to Alex but I just didn't really like Julian at all. It was pretty understandable that Lena fell for him - he was there and she had all this freedom that she hadn't experienced to know how to deal with it. I should have liked Julian but like the Jacob Blacks before him, I don't think we're ever meant to move on from a characters's First Great Love. (SPOILER) I actually thought that we were going to get something different in this book - I was hoping that Alex really was dead and we were dealing with the real-life situations of learning to move on when relationships end. I was warming to Julian when Alex came back but as soon as he was back I realised there was no hope for him, made like Elsa and let it goooo.

This book was great compared to the first - all action-y with vibrant characters, which is a great contrast between the two (or three, or four, I lost count) groups living in conflict in this world. Pandemonium set up a lot of great plotlines to be resolved in Requiem, without being annoyingly ambiguous.

Book 3: Requiem

Ah, the third book in a trilogy. Normally, you are the bane of my existence; trying to take the story to new levels while leaving me with a supposedly fulfilling but ultimately disappointing ending. This book, however, blew all my expectations away! This was mostly due to the fact that we got my dear precious Hana back, and we even got a dual perspective between her and hardcore-Lena. I really loved this book as we were given a much more exhaustive understanding of the society as a whole.



This book split its focus between Lena, out in the Wilds when it's coming down to crunch time, and Hana, newly operated on and getting ready for her wedding in a few weeks. We can tell immediately that the two stories are going to converge at some point. I actually thought that we'd see this a little sooner in the story, and I also thought that their reunion would be a little more fulfilling than it was, but when I was reading it it seemed more realistic than what I had imagined it to be. I like to imagine that later on Lena and Hana manage to reverse the "cure" and take over the world side by side!

There were some absolutely heartbreaking moments in this book - I found myself attached to all the characters by now, so I was very emosh about anything that happened to my favourites. I even found myself getting emotionally invested in Alex/Lena (I'm sorry I'm a sucker for some love angst). I loved getting to read from Hana's perspective, although I would have loved to have heard her voice pre-procedure in the first book!

The ending of this book was very ambiguous but hopeful in a realistic way. It could have tied up all the ends but I like the way it left us to our ambitious interpretations. We know the fight isn't over but we've ended on a high. There was never going to be a perfect way to end the series, as there never is when you create these horrific worlds, so I felt like this was a natural compromise for an ending. Although it ended quickly, speedily, it didn't drag the moment out. 

I really enjoyed this book, as I said it is the first ending to a dystopian trilogy that I've found satisfying, let alone loved! (*cough* Allegiant *cough*). If you like the genre then I'd definitely recommend this series as it is something different the formulaic others I've read!

Phew. We made it. Hope you enjoyed and I'll be back tomorrow!
XOXO

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Welcome to Blogmas! | Blogmas Day 1

Hello everybody!

I've got such exciting news today! This year I'll be participating in my very own Blogmas! This means that every weekday in December up until Christmas I'll have brand new content going up on my blog. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are going to be festive posts, whereas posts on Tuesdays and Thursdays are just going to be regular old blog posts about whatever I feel like posting!

Despite having had my decorations up for almost a month already (just trying to get value for money!), I am feeling especially festive today as I sit sipping from my Christmas cup surrounded by cosy candles and Christmas lights! I've got Michael Buble's Christmas album on repeat and I'm singing merrily along. My cat is not too happy about the reindeer costume I've put him in but I'm sure I'll have a photo of him later on. The fact that I'm finally finished uni means I have much more time for blogging and fun... Bring on December!



Also make sure to head over to my Instagram and follow me on there to see daily festive posts about everything I get up to this month!
This is such an exciting time and I can't wait to see what this December brings! Festive mode, engage!
XOXO