Hi.
I am currently away for a couple of days so I am using the pub wifi for as long as possible.
I just want to talk about the Allegiants trailers.
What.
It's all red and there's flying thingies and it looks like their on space and Mars and I don't know.
I'll still watch it, I'm just not sure about it. Like, will it be good and true to the book?
I'm kind of leaning towards I don't think so.
The first movie was so spot on and I absolutely loved it. The second was not as good but I still kinda liked it, even though there were elements in it that were twisted a bit. It was a bit weird.
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Saturday, 23 January 2016
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Some links: BookTube and Wattpad
Hi y'all!
So I thought I might post some links to various things like links to my favourite BookTubers and some personal accounts and the like:
BookTubers:
polandbananasBOOKS/polandbananas20- Christine is so funny and great at reviewing books. What I love about her discussions is that she does a 'non spoiler-y section' and a 'spoiler-y section'. Both are still very entertaining. She also does skits, rants and book related challenges. https://www.youtube.com/user/polandbananasBOOKS
jessiethereader- Jessie has a really clear way of explaining what books are about and his quirkiness is mildly funny. https://www.youtube.com/user/jessethereader
abookutopia- Sasha can be serious about books but also fantasises and I can relate to her in a lot of ways. Her awesome bookshelf/s also add to the experience. Not that the previous two don't have awesome bookshelves ;) https://www.youtube.com/user/abookutopia
Okay- so here is a link to my Wattpad account. I haven't been posting a lot lately due to the fact that I am struggling to think of ideas (I'm working on it!) and I have been a bit busy (I know excuses, excuses). https://www.wattpad.com/user/Zobo1980s
That is all. Btw. I counted all of the books I own and I have currently 235. So that's cool I guess.
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So I thought I might post some links to various things like links to my favourite BookTubers and some personal accounts and the like:
BookTubers:
polandbananasBOOKS/polandbananas20- Christine is so funny and great at reviewing books. What I love about her discussions is that she does a 'non spoiler-y section' and a 'spoiler-y section'. Both are still very entertaining. She also does skits, rants and book related challenges. https://www.youtube.com/user/polandbananasBOOKS
jessiethereader- Jessie has a really clear way of explaining what books are about and his quirkiness is mildly funny. https://www.youtube.com/user/jessethereader
abookutopia- Sasha can be serious about books but also fantasises and I can relate to her in a lot of ways. Her awesome bookshelf/s also add to the experience. Not that the previous two don't have awesome bookshelves ;) https://www.youtube.com/user/abookutopia
Okay- so here is a link to my Wattpad account. I haven't been posting a lot lately due to the fact that I am struggling to think of ideas (I'm working on it!) and I have been a bit busy (I know excuses, excuses). https://www.wattpad.com/user/Zobo1980s
That is all. Btw. I counted all of the books I own and I have currently 235. So that's cool I guess.
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Thursday, 14 January 2016
Some Sad News for Potter Fans
Hello everyone.
I love the Harry Potter books and I love the movies so much as well. That's why it is so sad to hear that Alan Rickman who played Severus Snape in the films has passed away.
This is very sad. I thought Rickman portrayed Snape incredibly well. Snape is one of my favourite characters, you may know.

I know Alan Rickman has starred in other roles in his acting career, but for me, I know him as playing Snape in the Harry Potter movies.
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I love the Harry Potter books and I love the movies so much as well. That's why it is so sad to hear that Alan Rickman who played Severus Snape in the films has passed away.
This is very sad. I thought Rickman portrayed Snape incredibly well. Snape is one of my favourite characters, you may know.
I know Alan Rickman has starred in other roles in his acting career, but for me, I know him as playing Snape in the Harry Potter movies.
Zobo.
Monday, 11 January 2016
The Beatles Lyrics- Hunter Davies
Hey.
The Beatles are my favourite band and I got this book for Christmas in 2014. I thought I would do a review on this book since I don't do reviews of non fiction books very often.
The Beatles Lyrics takes each of the songs written by the band and decodes them and finds their meanings and stories behind the lyrics.
I learnt a lot of cool and interesting facts while reading parts of this book. One of the facts was that the song 'She's Leaving Home' is based on a true story about a girl who ran way from home. I thought was interesting that you can take lyrics and create a song without directly what it is based on and not making it appear that it is obvious that it was based on a true story.
I thought it was a really good book. I'm no expert on writing these types of books, but Hunter Davies bought something new. I hadn't seen a book that analysed the lyrics of the Beatles before, and I still haven't now.
I like the cover too. It is red and is made to look like a record. It has the lyrics 'I read the news today, oh boy' written in what looks like handwriting on the cover from the song 'A Day In The Life.' It sits proudly on my bookshelf next to my ABBA Treasures book.
Overall, a great blend of cool photographs, quotes, and small humour.
You can find both of those songs I mentioned earlier on the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
On another note, I was also quite shocked and sad to hear that David Bowie passed away on January 10. He was and will continue to be quite an inspiration for a lot of people and I know definitely for myself too. I love his music and his unique style. I don't think the world will ever have anyone as awesome in the music industry as David Bowie. I wish all the best for his family.
(I know hardly anyone reads this blog. I just like to express my feelings, even if there is only a couple of people in the world who may read this)
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The Beatles are my favourite band and I got this book for Christmas in 2014. I thought I would do a review on this book since I don't do reviews of non fiction books very often.
The Beatles Lyrics takes each of the songs written by the band and decodes them and finds their meanings and stories behind the lyrics.
I learnt a lot of cool and interesting facts while reading parts of this book. One of the facts was that the song 'She's Leaving Home' is based on a true story about a girl who ran way from home. I thought was interesting that you can take lyrics and create a song without directly what it is based on and not making it appear that it is obvious that it was based on a true story.
I thought it was a really good book. I'm no expert on writing these types of books, but Hunter Davies bought something new. I hadn't seen a book that analysed the lyrics of the Beatles before, and I still haven't now.
Overall, a great blend of cool photographs, quotes, and small humour.
You can find both of those songs I mentioned earlier on the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
On another note, I was also quite shocked and sad to hear that David Bowie passed away on January 10. He was and will continue to be quite an inspiration for a lot of people and I know definitely for myself too. I love his music and his unique style. I don't think the world will ever have anyone as awesome in the music industry as David Bowie. I wish all the best for his family.
Zobo!
Friday, 8 January 2016
The Perfect Book- I CAN'T SLEEP!
Hey there!
So, a couple of days ago there was this pretty loud and heavy storm that passed through where I live. I was up until about 4:15am trying to sleep but it was too loud!!
Then there was a blackout. Not all of the things in the house lost electricity. You know, just the WI-FI AND MY READING LAMP!
So I had to pull out my trusty book light and I read a chapter of Wuthering Heights. Which is kind of ironic because the word 'wuthering' means strong wind. And there was a LOAD of wind that night.
I thought this post might help people who may be trying to sleep and just cannot. I know my first go- to thing to do if I can't get to sleep is to read. I usually try to read something boring and uninteresting, but also classics too (I am liking Wuthering Heights so far) because they aren't too exciting and full of adrenaline and suspense.
I am going to pick a selection of books/genres I find can help me sleep if I am having trouble and I hope this list will come in handy whenever you are having trouble dozing off:
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There's just something about this book- the elegance, the writing, the long, droning paragraphs and the small print. The elegance is something that puts me in a good mood, the writing has to be good but not fast paced, the long droning paragraphs and parts are good to get you bored and tired and if you can find a copy with small print- bam. Your eyes will be exhausted in no time! Any other classic or book like this would be suitable too. Make sure it has these points though.
-Biographies/Autobiographies. Having something inspiring or serious to read about can stimulate you. Try something long or something that may not even interest you that much. It may or may not work. At the moment, I am reading Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer. It is a biography, report and account. Thank you to friend who got it for me!
- The Book of Virtues by William J. Bennett. This book is so boring. Wow. I used to read it when I was being sort of am insomniac for a period of time and my eyes felt so heavy. Pick up a copy of this is you can. I applaud anybody who has read the whole thing. I just don't find an interest in people who right a thick book about virtues. I dunno.
-A book that you enjoy and makes you feel good inside. Just don't make it be an action packed, thrilling, suspenseful novel. This makes you want more and the suspense will hang over you and probably make you sleep less or worse. Romance? Comedy? Historical fiction? Whatever suits you.
-Don't read on an iPad. The screens and light make you more awake (from experience). If you read on a Kindle, turn the brightness down all the way and use a light to read the text.
-Don't force yourself to read on or finish the chapter. When you start to feel sleepy, just put the book down and turn out the light. Don't even worry about putting it away or anything if you are really tired. (Unless you have a dog or any animal that likes to chew everything. Don't risk that :)
I hope this post will help you. I might do other versions of this (maybe for example 'The Perfect Book- I CAN'T CONCENTRATE!'?
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Sunday, 3 January 2016
Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella
Hi!
I finished this book on Boxing Day and I got it for Christmas. I loved this book so muuuuuuuch! It had the perfect combination of humour and charm and a sweet little romance packed it all together nicely with a bow on top.
Finding Audrey focuses on the relatable and dry humoured Audrey, a fourteen year old teen who thinks she has quite a mediocre life. She lives with her chaotic mother, woman who believes everything her favourite newspaper tells her to do, which leads her to sometimes frantic moments; her father, who is described as "tall and handsome in a car advert way" and is the most sensible of the bunch; her older brother Frank, who's obsession with video games gets way too serious to be healthy; and her younger brother Felix, the silly, happy one of the bunch, who is the only person Audrey can find who will listen to her. He is four years old (from what I can remember).
Audrey has an anxiety disorder, caused by a very serious incident involving a couple of girls she went to school with. Audrey doesn't explain exactly what happened, which I think is good and is honest. I think some authors may have written it differently- explaining what happened briefly and then moving on, but I think the whole mystery shrouded over the subject is a good touch and is what Audrey would actually feel like inside.
Audrey wears dark glasses and avoids eye contact with everyone she sees except for her younger brother Felix. She takes medicine and is not outgoing, adventurous and has low confidence and low self esteem. She hasn't been to even simple places like a cafe or the supermarket in months. She sees a friendly doctor, Dr. Sarah, who suggests that Audrey make a home movie of her life.
This is one aspect of the book that I really liked. Most of the book is in chapters. Some parts between chunks or chapters are like a script. It is really good to see the script rather than have in the actual chapters "And here's Mum". It is basically what Audrey is saying while filming.
Can I just say- the start of this book was absolutely hilarious. Audrey's mum is threatening to throw Frank's computer out of the window because he has an 'addiction' to computer games. It is chaotic and so funny. The Dad is trying to move the car and persuade his wife that she shouldn't throw out the computer, Frank is down on the grass below the window yelling at his mum to stop, Audrey is just watching it all unfold, the neighbours in the streets are coming out of their houses and are spectators, a boy who Frank plays games with is yelling stuff like "GET A BLANKET! CATCH IT!" and the mother is threatening and it was really funny.
Anyway-

Frank has a friend called Linus, and he comes over sometimes to play League of Conquerors (a video game). Audrey begins to feel comfortable around Linus. He approaches her in a way no one else has before. He doesn't try to reassure her or try to talk about her disorder. He just sees her as HER. As Audrey.
Gradually, their friendship blossoms into a small romance. It was very cute and I loved how the romance wasn't the main point of the book, even though it is made out to be by the blurb. I adored their chats. It was a nice feeling, being able to read about Audrey's thoughts during her time with Linus.
This book dealt with a very serious topic about mental illness and blending it with humour so it wasn't harsh or disrespectful was very good.
Overall, I think you can tell I love this book very much!
Zobo!
I finished this book on Boxing Day and I got it for Christmas. I loved this book so muuuuuuuch! It had the perfect combination of humour and charm and a sweet little romance packed it all together nicely with a bow on top.
Finding Audrey focuses on the relatable and dry humoured Audrey, a fourteen year old teen who thinks she has quite a mediocre life. She lives with her chaotic mother, woman who believes everything her favourite newspaper tells her to do, which leads her to sometimes frantic moments; her father, who is described as "tall and handsome in a car advert way" and is the most sensible of the bunch; her older brother Frank, who's obsession with video games gets way too serious to be healthy; and her younger brother Felix, the silly, happy one of the bunch, who is the only person Audrey can find who will listen to her. He is four years old (from what I can remember).
Audrey has an anxiety disorder, caused by a very serious incident involving a couple of girls she went to school with. Audrey doesn't explain exactly what happened, which I think is good and is honest. I think some authors may have written it differently- explaining what happened briefly and then moving on, but I think the whole mystery shrouded over the subject is a good touch and is what Audrey would actually feel like inside.
Audrey wears dark glasses and avoids eye contact with everyone she sees except for her younger brother Felix. She takes medicine and is not outgoing, adventurous and has low confidence and low self esteem. She hasn't been to even simple places like a cafe or the supermarket in months. She sees a friendly doctor, Dr. Sarah, who suggests that Audrey make a home movie of her life.
This is one aspect of the book that I really liked. Most of the book is in chapters. Some parts between chunks or chapters are like a script. It is really good to see the script rather than have in the actual chapters "And here's Mum". It is basically what Audrey is saying while filming.
Can I just say- the start of this book was absolutely hilarious. Audrey's mum is threatening to throw Frank's computer out of the window because he has an 'addiction' to computer games. It is chaotic and so funny. The Dad is trying to move the car and persuade his wife that she shouldn't throw out the computer, Frank is down on the grass below the window yelling at his mum to stop, Audrey is just watching it all unfold, the neighbours in the streets are coming out of their houses and are spectators, a boy who Frank plays games with is yelling stuff like "GET A BLANKET! CATCH IT!" and the mother is threatening and it was really funny.
Anyway-

Frank has a friend called Linus, and he comes over sometimes to play League of Conquerors (a video game). Audrey begins to feel comfortable around Linus. He approaches her in a way no one else has before. He doesn't try to reassure her or try to talk about her disorder. He just sees her as HER. As Audrey.
Gradually, their friendship blossoms into a small romance. It was very cute and I loved how the romance wasn't the main point of the book, even though it is made out to be by the blurb. I adored their chats. It was a nice feeling, being able to read about Audrey's thoughts during her time with Linus.
This book dealt with a very serious topic about mental illness and blending it with humour so it wasn't harsh or disrespectful was very good.
Overall, I think you can tell I love this book very much!
Zobo!
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