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Thursday, 12 December 2013

Book Review: The Fault In Our Stars By John Green

The Fault In Our Stars (Novel By John Green)


About the Author:

John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American writer of young adult fiction and a YouTube vlogger and educator. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and reached number one on a New York Times Best Seller list with The Fault in Our Stars in January 2012.



In August 2009, Green confirmed he was writing a new book, titled The Sequel, which was later scrapped. His fifth book, titled The Fault in Our Stars was released on January 10, 2012. Green explained that several parts of The Sequel were reworked into The Fault in Our Stars. Green signed all 150,000 copies of the first printing and his wife and his brother applied their own symbols, a Yeti and an Anglerfish (known as the "Hanklerfish"), respectively. The New York Times Best Seller List for Children's Books listed The Fault in Our Stars at Number 1 for the weeks of January 29, 2012 and February 5, 2012.

Plot Summary:

This is the story of Hazel Grace & Augustus Water. Hazel has cancer and she meets Augustus at Support Group. They are ADORABLE. Hazel is intelligent, funny, a great daughter and a very strong kid.
There is only one thing in this world shittier than biting it from cancer when you’re sixteen, and that’s having a kid who bites it from cancer-Hazel Grace
And Augustus… well, he’s charismatic, positive, funny, happy and a GREAT best friend. And the way he uses metaphors is just commendable! You’ll think how a teenage boy has so much depth and still be the fun teenager he is.
I enjoy looking at beautiful people, and I decided a while ago not to deny myself the simpler pleasures of existence-Augustus Waters 



Hazel Grace is just like us, she loves books and she specially loves her favorite book An Imperial Affliction by Peter Van Houten who happens to be her best friend, but let’s say this is a one-sided friendship. I also want a lot of authors to be my friends!
She tells Augustus about the book and he obviously reads it because he would do ANYTHING for Hazel Grace.
”Love is keeping the promise anyway”
Enter Isaac, Augustus’ best friend.. A romantic, a fool romantic who has cancer in his eyes…Well a lot happens in this book, including a trip to Amsterdam, many cute romantic scenes and quotes..well this book is literally a quote garden! I am obsessed with its quotes.

This book is about love, friendship, fight, hope and life. And about infinities.

Review:

I'm not gonna review how exquisite John Green can write, or how he can create characters as special as Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters, or how amazing he can tell a story. Despite the huge number of ratings and the spectacular average rating, this book is not perfect. You might find it unrealistic, because if there are many of us who see the life and its complexity like Hazel and Gus do, this world will be such a happy place. So like any other book, this one also might be a miss or a hit. If it's a miss, then you can say it's not worth the hype. But if it's a hit, it hits hard. When you discover that a simple word like “Okay” can be someone’s lifeline like “Always” or “Forever”; you definitely crave to be a part of this fantasy.

Everything in this book: the characters, the story, the words, they all have the power to be an inspiration. If you haven't read it, I will suggest to you take the chance.


My Rating:  I will rate this book excellent and will like to keep it in my shelf always. 

*****
My Favorite Quotes From the Book:
“That's the thing about pain," Augustus said, and then glanced back at me. "It demands to be felt”
“Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book.”-Hazel Grace

Movie News: 

 Some Good News For The Movie Lovers, 



The Fault in Our Stars is being made into a movie which is going to hit the theaters in June 2014. TFIOS starring  Shailene Woodly as Hazel Grace; Ansel Elgort as Augustus Waters and is directed by Josh Boone (Stuck in Love). I definitely approve of the cast. And look forward to see the movie.

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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Movie Review: Perks Of Being A Wallflower

Perks Of Being A Wallflower


Cast:


Logan Lerman as Charlie Kelmeckis
Emma Watson as Sam
Ezra Miller as Patrick
Mae Whitman as Mary Elizabeth
Paul Rudd as Mr. Anderson, Charlie's English teacher
Nina Dobrev as Candace Kelmeckis, Charlie's sister
Johnny Simmons as Brad
Erin Wilhelmi as Alice
Adam Hagenbuch as Bob
Kate Walsh as Mrs. Kelmeckis


Director: Stephen Chbosky
Screenplay: Stephen Chbosky
Novel By Stephen Chbosky


Plot:

This movie is an adaptation of an epistolary novel written by Stephen Chbosky back in 1999. Tells the tale of a wallflower who is running from his past and has locked the memory of an ill-happening which can shake the base of a trustworthy relationship in his family.
This movie was released in 2012 directed by the man himself, Stephen Chbosky.
The story revolves around Charlie who has started his freshman year at highschool in the suburban area of Pitsburgh & due to his introverted nature finds it difficult to make new friends and even get back to old classmates after suffering trauma of his best friend’s death. 
However he finds his chemistry with a couple of seniors Sam (Emma Watson) and Patrick (Ezra Miller) who are half-siblings & introduce him to bunch of friends.

Patrick is tall, gangly and gay; Sam is friendly and lovable. Charlie gets a quick crush on her, but she explains she has a b.f. and encourages his friendship. Through them, he meets the quasi-punk Mary Elizabeth (Mae Whitman), who definitely is interested in dating him, and a pothead named Bob (Adam Hagenbuch), who nudges Charlie toward adventures most teenagers have once in life, and few should have twice.
We see Charlie participating actively in different activities including local midnight show ‘the Rocky Horror Show’ and funding generously for the highschool magazine but on the inside he still lives in a bubble.
Mr. Anderson, the mentor & teacher proves to be a life saver for Charlie & makes him realize the power of writing and reading.


Just as Charlie’s sister (who’s also Sam and Patrick’s batchmate) prepares for graduation,Charlie is stuck by a harsh reality of losing his only bunch of friends.
All is well until Charlie is hit harder by a visual from past after sharing a kiss with Sam. He remembers what part of memory was always missing. He recalls being sexually abused in childhood by his own dead aunt whom he idealised from the start!
This sudden turn sums up the movie and Chbosky succeeds in putting up a Movie worth your time and money!

Review:

One of the best Teenage Tale ever!
It will actually make you look at your wallflower friend and think what was their story.
Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller did a splendid job in bringing the characters to life.
Adaptation of this Bestseller was undoubtedly upto the expectation. This teenage tale very bravely depicts the evil of incest, homophobia and rejection.

Now about the lighter side, you see Emma Watson going all sexy and bold shattering her Hermione image but even her over the top performance wasn’t enough to beat the ‘boys’. Ezra and Logan steal the show by bringing a feel of reality & giving their best.




This movie is perfection. From soundtracks to wardrobe everything is up to the mark! The coming of age tale has ability to stick to the younger audience’s mind and has all the tools to entertain older ones as well!

‘We accept love, we think we deserve.’



Performance Rating:


Logan Lerman:
Never once can you separate Charlie form Logan. Has done best job of his life!
*****
Emma Watson:
This girl can be anything she wants to be!!
****½

Ezra Miller:
The gay boy plus jolly best friend, he was definitely in his element here!
****½

‘They will make you feel the moment of infinity’




Its A Must Watch Movie For All Age, So I Will Rate This Flick :