“There's always SOMETHING after happily ever after.” ― Arthur Phillips, The Song is You
What happens when happily ever after isn't?
What happens after 'happily ever after'?
When I read the summary at the back cover of Between The Lines by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer, questions about 'happily ever after' took me to my widest and wildest imaginations.
At first, when I saw this book, not totally hated it, but I just don't feel like reading it or anything. I was like actually judging this book by its cover. But when I started reading it, I was amazed because there are two stories in it. The stories are interconnected and that's what makes it unique compared to other books i have read.
In the story, Delilah is a bit of a loner and prefers spending time with books, one in particular, at the school library. Between the Lines may be a fairy tale, but it feels real. Prince Oliver is courageous, adventurous and loving. He really speaks to Delilah.
And then one day, Oliver actually speaks to her. Turns out, Oliver is more than a one-dimensional storybook prince. Oliver is more of a one-dimensional fairy tale prince. He's a restless teenager who feels trapped by his literary role and hates that his entire life only circles around the story. He wanted to get out of the book and see what the real world offers him.
He's sure that there's more for him outside his world, and Delilah might be the key to his freedom. They work together and figure out how Oliver will get out of the book.
And as their attraction to each other grows along the way, a romance blooms that is anything but a fairy tale.
The Oliver-Delilah love story is just extraordinary, even though it's just a fictional love story, it's not your 'typical' fictional romance. You'll surely love this book. A page-turner. The book also has an amazing illustrations like the ones in a real fairytail book.
P.S : To the bookworms out there, if you're interested to read this book, feel free to contact me on Facebook, here's my account: http://www.facebook.com/camsyohyeah
(strictly to the members of the CvSU-Main's ABJORN and BAMC only)
Lunes, Agosto 26, 2013
Huwebes, Hulyo 18, 2013
The 'Other' World
"In books I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but in my own." - Anna Quindlen, Novelist
Reading is essential to every human. One cannot communicate without even knowing how to read, and write also. It does help you form a better you. It lets you explore every inch of the world you never knew existed. Maybe that's the reason why God created books, it definitely beats boredom. It takes you to an extraordinary realm where you can make an impossible existence, liveable.
Books are not just made up of words, but it is filled with places to visit and lots of people to meet. It boosts your imagination to the nth power and inner passion for creativity.
"Don't judge the book by it's cover", literally speaking, believe them when they say it. There's more beyond the covers of a book. The author/writer grants you the honor to give the book a life and it will take you to a wonderful journey you have probably never been.
According to Anne Fadiman, an author, editor and a teacher, if you're a book lover, you sleep with your book; write in it; read aloud from it; and fill its pages with muffin or bread crumbs. If you have done all of that or at least one of it, well I now welcome you to the club.
This blog will share my insights about the books that I've read and the films I've watched. Books and films have a lot to tell us, and I'm a super fan of books and films, so I hope my blog can help you with something.
The picture above is from the book I'm currently reading. It is entitled "L.A Candy" by Lauren Conrad. When I finish it, I'll make a review about the novel. This is an interesting story and the plot is amazing. Lauren Conrad deserves a clap clap. Watch out for my reviews! And welcome to my 'world'. Ciao!
Reading is essential to every human. One cannot communicate without even knowing how to read, and write also. It does help you form a better you. It lets you explore every inch of the world you never knew existed. Maybe that's the reason why God created books, it definitely beats boredom. It takes you to an extraordinary realm where you can make an impossible existence, liveable.
Books are not just made up of words, but it is filled with places to visit and lots of people to meet. It boosts your imagination to the nth power and inner passion for creativity.
"Don't judge the book by it's cover", literally speaking, believe them when they say it. There's more beyond the covers of a book. The author/writer grants you the honor to give the book a life and it will take you to a wonderful journey you have probably never been.
According to Anne Fadiman, an author, editor and a teacher, if you're a book lover, you sleep with your book; write in it; read aloud from it; and fill its pages with muffin or bread crumbs. If you have done all of that or at least one of it, well I now welcome you to the club.
This blog will share my insights about the books that I've read and the films I've watched. Books and films have a lot to tell us, and I'm a super fan of books and films, so I hope my blog can help you with something.
The picture above is from the book I'm currently reading. It is entitled "L.A Candy" by Lauren Conrad. When I finish it, I'll make a review about the novel. This is an interesting story and the plot is amazing. Lauren Conrad deserves a clap clap. Watch out for my reviews! And welcome to my 'world'. Ciao!
P.S. This is just the beginning...
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