Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Ten Favorite Books + {other honorable mentions}

When I was in the 1st grade, I hated reading. My grandmother was concerned that I would NEVER learn to read, so much so that she bought Hooked on Phonics from a TV advert to aid her granddaughter. My main problem when I was younger was that I thought of reading to be more of a punishment than something fun. In a way, I'm still like that but about assigned reading or people telling me to read a certain book NOW. I don't want people pushing me in directions, even if its the direction I'm going. I need to live on my own pace and discover things at my own time. Everything works outs one way or another. My most predominant memory of my first love of books was when I read the Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snickets. The books are wonderful and I recommend them to any age. From then on, my love of books only grew.
Now here I am, a sixteen year old girl with over 200 books in my possession, most I have yet to read. For awhile, it was a mad obsession. I just kept buying books! I am most fortunate to live, literally, 10 minutes away from this massive book fair that opens for two week periods multiple times a year. It's probably where I've bought most of my books. So really, the majority of my books have cost $6 or less. One can also never underestimate the power of a thrift store. You will be amazed at the books people donate, so instead of paying $15, you pay 50 cent. I find it truly unbelievable that there are so many ways to sustain a ridiculous reading habit.
I always said that I wouldn't buy an e-reader until I was able to put books I already have on them because so many of my books were already bought at a discounted price. But, a couple years ago, I gave in and bought one. (Kassie King's video was the last straw) I LOVE my Kindle. I can not sing its praise enough. One of the biggest things is that I can get newly released, hard back books, half the price than what it would be at Books-A-Million or Barnes&Noble. E-books do not replace paper books in the slightest, but they help take some of the space from your book shelf. When you want to go anywhere and have a book, it's so easy to just have an e-reader Plus, Kindle being amazons product, you have the WONDERFUL advantage of having your books being sent right to your kindle when you purchase them. The Kindle also last quite a long time with having to be charged. For me, I don't consider it a big deal to "charge my books". The Kindle is just another why for me to get my reading fix.  Amazons staff is also very good with getting back with emails, from my experience.

If you avoided the paragraphs above, I do not judge you, but the gist is "I LOVE BOOKS". So here, lovely people who have stumbled upon this blog, is my top ten books in order (for the most part):

1. The Fault in Our Stars: John Green
 I waited for almost a year after I pre-ordered this book. It was truly worth the wait. John Green is my Peter VanHouten in the way that I would read his groceries list. John created a most wonderfully flawed love interest and a wonderfully emotional story. I had never cried at a book before, nor had I read a book in 5 hours (minus an hour of crying) until I read The Fault in our Stars. Honestly, I still get emotional about this book. If you have not read it yet, please do yourself justice and do it now. John is such a fantastic writer and being part of Nerdfighteria for so long, it as awesome to see all the praise he received for his book. 

 
2. The Hunger Games: Suzanne Collins
I was lucky enough to find this book before it was popular, at my book fair for $5. Now, I am sort of particular when it comes to reading. I don't like reading outside. With this book, I found NO PROBLEM reading it any where. Suzanne Collins rips you into the arena of the Hunger Games. I don't want to say "Action pact" because that is one hell of a cliche. But really, the book is written so excellently and the characters are so great. I found it refreshing to read a book that sounds as if the main character would be a boy, but Katniss is a strong independent women who, really, doesn't need a man to complete her life. I also enjoyed the movie and thought it was a really good adaptation.


3. The Princess Diaries series: Meg Cabot
I read this entire series in middle school. If you liked the movie, I promise these books are so much better. Anne Hathaway plays a wonderful Mia. When I was younger (and now) I always wanted to find out I was a secret princess. mostly so I would have a reason to travel. Anyway, Meg Cabot is the queen. The books take place in New York and I found Mia super relatable. She is just a normal girl who end up being a princess. I loved how the books semingly never end. There are about 14 books (10 main ones) that will last you awhile. The books are also in diary format which is another awesome thing about the books. Basically: these books are FAB.



4. Paper Towns: John Green
Just like every John Green book, it's awesome. I do believe this was my first John Green book. I remember watching Vlogbrother videos leading up to it's release. If you have never felt the urge to leave everything behind and go on an insane road trip before you graduate high school, read this an you will. John's style of writing is one of my favorites because it's hilarious, smart, and witty.
I believe people benefit from reading his novels. This was my favorite Book my John before TFIOS. We all know how I feel about TFIOS.



 

5. Looking for Alaska: John Green
I started reading this book at 10pm and continued till 3am. I woke up the next morning and finished it. There is just something eclectic about reading in the dark, under the covers, with a flashlight. I found that it only enhanced the reading experience. The problem when I read this book was that I read it in a short amount of time. I basically took in the entire book I and I believe that I didn't fully appreciate it. It was also pretty young when I read this, which I don't think is ever a bad thing for younger readers. I loved Alaska and the shenanigans the group of teenagers go through. It's an absolutely outstanding book that really is a tie with Paper towns. It was Johns first novel and really one of his best. Obviously. Because he is amazing.

6. Thirteen Reasons Why: Jay Asher
I had never read a book about suicide before this, and to think of it, I hadn't since. Thirteen Reasons Why is a fantastically written book that makes it feel as if you are personally affected by the death. Afterwards, it made me feel very thoughtful about death. I certainly wasn't suicidal but the book had me thinking about death and how it affects everyone when you're gone. I would recommend this book to anyone just because it is so well written. It's certainly a book I would like to read again. 
7. Anna and the French Kiss: Stephanie Perkins
To quote John Green, "Holy Snood, do I love this book." Holy Snood indeed. I found out about this flawless ass book from, (guess who) John when he mentioned how he had found this book in his possession. I feel like this book has everything I want in life. A hot British boy who speaks french and crepes. This was Stephanie Perkins first book, and just. Wow. Her writing is super funny, yet wonderfully believable. As a writer for young adults, she understands a teenager girls emotions accurately as well has knowing what her audience wants, an American-British-French speaking boy with excellent hair. I just re-read this book and it leaves me wanting more from Etienne St. Clair. Luckily, her other book Lola and the Boy Next Door is a compaction book to Anna, so the readers get to see a bit on Anna and St. Clair with it still being Lola's story. Just. Go. Read. This.


8. 13 Little Blue Envelopes: Maureen Johnson
This, incendtly, is another book I am currently re-reading (This blog post has taken me 3 days to finish). I love books that include a teenage girl much like myself, traveling to Europe and having all these amazing experiences. I think the main reason is that I get to live through the characters because they do all these things I want to do. The main character gets 13 blue envelopes from her dead aunt with instructions on what to do. All expense paid. Maureen is one of my favorite authors so any book she writes is amazing, but when it's one that I only wish I could live through, it makes it that much better.


9. A Great and Terrible Beauty: Libba Bray
This is another fantastic book that I read a few years back. It's sort of funny because I saw this book in one of our yard sale boxes for our own yard sale, but I saved it because it looked promising. I really ended up loving it. It's so interesting and I love that it takes place during the Victorian age. There are 2 other books after this one. Rebel Angels is the 2nd and The Sweet Far Thing is the 3rd. I had the chance to buy the 3rd one years ago, but didn't and then never got around to reading it. Though I've heard it wasn't as good as the others, it is currently on my Kindle so I might have to do a re-read of the other two then do a review!


10. The Name of the Stars: Maureen Johnson
This book had such a cool twist that I really didn't know about before I read it. Again, Maureen is fab and I love all the things she publishes. I tore through this book with out ever looking back. IT'S JUST REALLY GREAT I'M EXCITED TO READ THE SECOND THAT I PRE-ORDED AND I HAVE IT IN MY ROOM AND the cover doesn't match with the first one, which pisses off the little OCD reader inside me. Either way, the book was awesome and entertaining to read.







Honorable Mentions:

  • Harry Potter series:J.K. Rowling I just love everything about Harry Potter. I did want to take up a spot on my list because loving Harry Potter is just so... obvious. 
  • Lola and the Boy Next Door: Stephanie Perkins
  • Blue Bloods series: Melissa De La Cruz Love, love, love these books. It's great having vampires, good plot and writing because it's so rare.
  • The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks: E. Lockhart
  • Girl at Sea: Maureen Johnson
  • Uglies: Scott Westerfield
  • I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You: Ally Carter I know we all want to go to spie school. Just read this series. 
  • The Bermudez Triangle: Maureen Johnson
  • Suite Scarlette: Maureen Johnson

Favorite Authors: 

These lovely people write my favorite books. I love them. I want to hug them and eat cupcakes with them. Read all of their books. Then re-read them. Their books will improve your life. I also have the links to their website.

I hope this helps with someones search for great books. I am always looking for new books to read. you can add me as a friend on Goodreads to see what I'm reading or what I plan to read.

Until then
Lillie
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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Stumbleupon Sunday {3/10}

Stumbleupon is simply one of favorite websites, because it's not just one website. You sign up, fill in your interest and hit Stumble. You are then whisked away to places of the internet you would have never gone before. Magical. Stumbleupon is a great way to kill time but also insight creativity. These are some of the best websites I've found this week:


Dancers Among Us: Stunning pictures of dancers in everyday life

100 French Food/Drink Words and Phrases: This makes me what to set up a really nice, white table cloth dinner and dress very nicely as I serve guests le vol-au-vent et rĂ´ti les pommes de terre. How Fancy.

22 Artworks with Clever Use of Negative Space: Lovely and very artistically inspiring.

14 Places to Fall in Love with France: I thought it was hilarious that this showed up since I've been on a French kick all week. The pictures make me want to find the next plane leaving out of Dullas to Paris and peace out!

Who What Wear: This website is basically a really awesome online fashion magazine.

Songza: Music for any time of day. Literally. Do you need music for a Sunday afternoon read? Or how about Thursday night for working, but with no lyrics. It's more specific then Pandora could ever be.

calm.com: Lord knows I need this on a daily bases. You can chose from a 2, 10, or 20 minutes of relaxation while a soothing voice talks you through relaxing your body. I think we all need to remember to do this everyday, if even for a few minutes. It changes how the entire rest of your day does and that matters.

Most Gawked All-Time:  Craft Gawker is DIY HEAVEN. I have never been so inspired to MAKE THINGS. So go! GO MAKE THINGS

Useful Life Hacks: I never tire from seeing different life hacks. Many of these are actually very useful.They make it feel like I'm cheating everyday life.

The Hunt: Every seen something on the internet that you wanted but had no idea where to find said item? Its a daily occurrence in my life. With The Hunt, you join a huge community of others in search for the things they've seen and want. You post a picture and others help in the search to find that item or items online.

Hope you enjoyed this first Stumbleupon Sunday!
Until next time
Lillie
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Macarons ❤

I had my first French macarons today. They were passion fruit flavor and quite lovely. Here are some pictures.
Until next time
Lillie
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Friday, March 8, 2013

Favorites of the Week {3/8}


These are some of my favorite videos, websites, and just things that I am totally loving this week.

Aaron Tveit interview with Broadway.com: I loved him in Les Mis and he is gorgeous. And like, holy mother of god, he has an apartment in Astoria and if you haven't have read my previous blogs, my last two times I've been in New York, I stayed in Astoria. Not like it's a big deal, it's just my fangirl showing I just love seeing his face and he is a wonderful actor. Ugh. His eyes. His voice. *swoon*

Taylor Swift Parody song: This showed up on my dashboard a couple weeks ago and I still think it's funny. Listen to it a couple times and you start to sing to it. gonE 

Camelbak water bottles: I've had a camelbak for a almost a year until it was stolen (I don't know why anyone would have wanted mine, it looked *ratchet* from me chewing on the holder). But my mom bought me a new, which actually holds more water than the one I had. I love these water bottles because it makes it much easier to drink more water. I highly recommend them.

30 Reminders That The World Isn't Such A Bad Place After All: Buzzfeed is one of my favorite websites to kill time with. This list should make you feel a little better. maybe say "awwwwww" or "lololololol" Eitherway, is should improve your day.

CollegeFashion.net: Hayley G. Hoover mentioned this website in one of her videos a while back. It has become one of my FAVORITE WEBSITES EVER. It's geared more to poor college students but I think it's also amazing for poor high school girls as well. I love how it's a very nerdy sort of fashionable website. They always have outfits inspired by popular culture that is raved over by the internet. They update multiple times a week, so i recommend you follow their twitter and their facebook page to never miss a post. It's basically everything I want my blog to become. I'm in love!

Kick-Ass bookshelves: Another one from Buzzfeed. Being the bookish bitch that I am, I have great appreciation for the many ways one can store books. I have  two bookshelves that I've arranged by color, but visual, it's not enough. My favorites are 4, 7, 8, and 11. This list should surely inspire you other bookish bitches or bookish bros.

 Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins: I re-read this wonderful piece of YA literature this week and I am in love with it as much as I was the first time I read it. It's been a "wanderlust-is-kicking-my-ass-I-want-to-be-in-Paris" kind of week so I needed a dose of a cute French speaking British boy and description of France. I got my fix in and yet I am not fully satisfied. I also recommend Lola and the Boy Next Door by Perkins AND pre-order her new book Isla and the Happily Ever After that comes out on September 17th of this year. You will definitely see a review after I've read it.

Stumbleupon: If you have never used this website, you are not enjoying the internet to its full use. What stumbleupon does is that it takes you to new, different websites based on your interest. It's easy to find new and awesome things that you probably had no idea where on the internet. I've bookmarked so many of the websites it takes me to, just for future references.
Here are some of the websites that have been my favorite:
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Hope you enjoyed this! I am trying to post more activly on my blog so I plan on making these a weekly thing!

Until next time
Lillie
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Paris, My Love.

"America is my country, but Paris is my hometown."
I have always had this weird, evangelical connection to Paris.
After much thought, I feel like my first exposure to Paris was through Disney's The Aristocats, as well as Rugrats in Paris. I also saw An American in Paris at the young age of 10 on my personal DVD player. I've always had this obsession with France. Growing up wanting to be a fashion designer, I was acutely aware that I would either be living in New York or Paris to fulfill my job. I went on to see films like Marie Antoinette, Amelie, and Ratatouille that furthered this dream of being in this place. Even Mary Kate and Ashley's  provided me with many fantasies of experiencing in Paris. I mean, who wouldn't want to become BFF's with a famous model and find cute, french flower delivering boyfriends? The thing about Paris is that it is so overwhelmingly the right color. I've seen pictures with the pastels and the worn gold paints of buildings older than my own country. I see Paris as the most inspirational city.
Found on garethrussellpopular.blogspot.com
What really inspired me to write this today was that I caught the last 45 minutes of Midnight in Paris, which I've wanted to see forever. As Owen Wilson wanders around the glorious city, the only thing I can think about is going to these same places and taking pictures or water coloring a subject, and buying macarons. At the same time wearing a similar ensemble Audrey Hepburn wears in Funny Face.
Found on untappedcities.com
Is it practical for my real dream in life to wander an old city, caring my camera and some pastel balloons? Who cares. I guess I can blame magazine cover stories and perfume ads by french designers for that fantasy.
Found on hangitontheline.blogspot.com
 I feel I would find the ultimate joy in sitting in a local out door cafe, eating pastries, as a people watch and sketch in a sketchbook. Paris seems to be the place where everything is beautiful and being alone to discover this beautiful world is accepted.
Found on baristamagazine.com
I took french for three years in High School. I was terrible and I barely passed French 3, but I still have dying respect for the language I will one day be fluent. I believe their is the guaranteed rule of thumb that every word looks or sounds beautiful in French. France is so naturally beautiful and graceful, it's just driving me out of my own country. 
 
I know that one day I am destined to visit this beautiful place. I will walk the streets and hear the water and soak up the fact that many before me came to Paris looking for the same feelings. Maybe my thoughts and ideas about Paris are wrong and unoriginal, but they are mine and I must hold on to them. One day Paris will be my home.

In the mean time, I shall thrive off of French books and films to keep my sanity. These are some a reccomend:
Movies:
Marie Antoinette (2006)
Ratatouille (2009)
Paris, je'taime (2006)
Midnight in Paris (2011)
Amelie (2001)
The Valet (2006)
My Best Friend (2010)
Les Miserables (2012)
Coco Before Chanel (2009)

Books:
Unfortunately, I have read a very limited amount of books set in Paris, and trust me, I 'm working on fixing that. I only have one book.
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins. 
Just do yourself a favor and read this book. As well as everything Stephanie Perkins writes. She is amazing. I'll probably re-read it soon, it's an absolutely amazing book and I could not recommend it enough.

Until next time
Lillie
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Friday, February 8, 2013

Pre- First Fashion Show

So for the first time in 16 years, I will be going to a fashion show. Not just some hodunk local-yokal show that is being produced. I'm talking a FASHION SHOW as in NEW YORK FASHION SHOW as in NEW YORK FASHION WEEK.
Sometimes I just step back to look at my life and all I can think is, "WHAT IS MY LIFE."

So yes, I will be leaving tomorrow to the city for a show that is on Sunday. The designer is Malan Breton who was actually on Project Runway season 3. He is absolutely fantastic and luckily for me, I am very close to someone that knows him. Things just sort of fell into place as he sent out invitations and our names where put on a list.
I always visioned myself going to fashion week when I was in my fabulous 20's, rocking out something high end and chic as hell. I would smize through my huge sunglasses as a fashion street blogger caught me in a rush to a cab. My dreams that are really expectations I make for myself are fairly high.
Either way, I am unspeakably excited. There will be pictures and probably a during ad after reaction of the show. ALSO, I get to meet Malan back stage after the show on Sunday. Again, WHAT IS MY LIFE.

I just made a new banner. I sort of love it. The dalak was a nice touch.

Lillie
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What I Look Forward To This Year

Instead of saying all the things I want to resolve to do, I'll just tell you what I am excited for in 2013 and what my plans are for the year.

  • Artpop (Gaga keeps me fine, fresh, and fierce)
  • Return of Doctor Who (The christmas special is such a tease)
  • Return of Sherlock? (Damn it Moffat)
  • Being done with APUSH (Praying that I don't fail)
  • Finishing the Yearbook!
  • Track meets
  • Maureen Johnsons new book (even though I haven't finished the first one)((Whatever, i'm getting a signed copy))
  • Applying to Colleges (Well that just dawned on me) 
  • Creating art
  • The Great Gatsby
  • Monsters University
  • Doctor Who 50th Anniversary (MOFFAT)
  • College Visits
  • More Youtube videos from my faves
  • Catching Fire
  • The Carrie Diaries (guilty obsession: Sex and the City)
I don't really make many resolutions, in the past I've done stuff like "Loose weight" ect.They were things I wanted but not really things I was achieving. Most if any resolutions I make, i forget a week later.  Overall, I want to improve myself. A new year is a way to start fresh. so this year I have decided to keep a "Why my day was awesome." Inspired by Kayle Hyde/fiveawesomegirls. I want to be a more positive person and have a better outlook on life, so finding the good in everyday is a great way to be more positive but also remember the best things out of my year. More manageable then a diary.
I also feel Like I've mentioned this before but I really want to do a project on Youtube. I want to document my senior year in High School through weekly video blogs. Because I now have a nice camera (bless my parents for getting me the Canon t3i) I can make quality videos. It would start the day the class of 2013 graduates. And at the end of it, my goal is to be able to go to Vidcon in 2014. Maybe as sort of a graduation present. I want to be apart of this community that I have observed and yearned for for 5 or 6 years. I want to be able to connect to people. I've already done a bit of that through Tumblr. Look forward to that the first week of June.
Today is the first day of 2013. And I am excited.

Lillie
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