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The Movie vs. The Book: Insurgent

 tháng 3 29, 2015     dystopian, movie vs. book, young adult fiction     No comments   

"This is the only chance we have to rescue what little civilization we have left."

On Friday night, I saw Insurgent in the theaters. The film is based upon the second novel in the Divergent Series by Veronica Roth. 


All of the main cast members from Divergent (including Shailene Woodley, Theo James, and Kate Winslet) reprise their roles in Insurgent. Naomi Watts joined the cast to play Four's mother, Evelyn, and Octavia Spencer to play the Amity leader, Johanna. 

As was seen in the movie's trailer, there are clearly some big differences between the book and the film. Veronica Roth endorsed the changes though, so, as I always say, if the author thinks its fine, then its fine by me too.

At this point, I'd like to discuss some of the most important differences. If you have not yet read Insurgent, I encourage you skip down to the paragraphs at the end. Spoiler alert. 

  1. The biggest change is that hard drive in the book was replaced with a mystery box - a box that can only be opened by a Divergent who can pass all five faction-specific simulations. Most of the movie is devoted to the opening of the box, and although it makes for a good cinematic experience, many scenes from the book are lost because of it. 
  2. When the box is finally opened, the message revealing the truth about the fence comes from a woman, like in the book, but in the movie she never reveals herself as Edith Prior. I feel that leaving this important detail out of the movie was a strange choice, but I suppose there is some reason behind it. 
  3. Jeanine Matthews is killed at the end of the movie by Evelyn, instead of Tori, who does so in the book to avenge her brother's death. 
  4. At the very end of the movie, after the messenger tells the citizens of the city that it is time to venture beyond the fence, a sweeping camera pan shows miles and miles of residents migrating towards the opened gate. At the beginning of Allegiant, only Tris, Four and their friends leave the city, so I'm curious to see where the scriptwriters will take his major change in the next movie. 
The Divergent series is yet another film franchise that is bringing the female action hero into the spotlight. Tris jumps onto moving trains, shoots a gun, and makes sacrifices - actions that in the theater are usual left to male characters. Insurgent even passes the Bechdel test, which asks if a work of fiction features at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man. Insurgent further breaks the action movie mold in that most leaders in the movie are female.

The visual effects are astounding, causing the simulations Tris must complete in order to open the mystery box to be beyond surreal. The romantic relationship between Tris and Four is not too mushy (thank God) and Peter (Miles Teller) offers some much needed comic relief during particularly heavy scenes. Although there were a few too many dramatic slow-motion-running scenes for my liking. I really enjoyed the movie, and I can't wait for Allegiant Part 1 in March 2016.


To read my review of the Divergent novel click here, and to read my review of the Divergent movie, click here. Allegiant, the third book in the series, is here. 
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On My Nightstand: February

 tháng 2 20, 2015     on my nightstand     No comments   


Hello! So..long time no see. But I have returned (Hurray!) and here is what I have recently been reading, interested in, and working on. Here we go!

Currently Reading
I am currently reading Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. This novel was included on several "Best of 2014" lists last year, so I figured I would give it a try. I really, really love it so far. Mandel's sentences are so elegant and beautiful, and she switches perspectives with such ease. I very rarely comment on a book's s cover, but the cover of Station Eleven is just so pretty - the lighted tents, the starry sky, the simple bold font. Here is a brief look as to what it's about:

On a snowy night, Arthur Leander, a famous actor, drops dead of a heart attack while portraying King Lear on stage. On the same night, a terrible flu begins to spread, engulfing the city of Toronto and its residents in sickness and death. Fifteen years later, Kirsten Raymonde is an actress with the Traveling Symphony, a small group of artists who move from settlement to settlement performing for communities of survivors. On the side of their caravan, is the phrase, "Because survival is insufficient." Transposing through time before and after the pandemic, fates twist and connect while depicting the transcendence of art, and the ephemeral nature of memory.

Interested In
In recent media, feminism has been getting quite a lot of attention - for both the right and the wrong reasons. This year, my school finally approved a Feminist Book Club, and when we meet on Tuesdays during lunch, all of the desks are filled (21 girls, 3 boys). We discuss current events, and share our own opinions on topics regarding gender equality. Through discussing, listening, and reading, I have begun to define what being a feminist means to me and I have discovered that it is a cause I firmly believe in.

Some resources on the subject that I have found particularly enlightening:
Emma Watson's Speech to the United Nations
TEDx Talk: "We should all be feminists" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
"Why Our Feminism Must Be Intersectional (And 3 Ways to Practice It)"
"If Our Sons Were Treated Like Our Daughters"
"Why We Still Need Feminism"

Working On
For the third year in a row, I will be attending the Teen Arts Festival in my area for high school students. Like in past years, I will be participating as a creative writing nominee, but for the first time in the poetry category. I'm much more of short-storyist than a poet, but I would like some critical feedback on the poetry I do write. So for the last week or so, I have been trying to decide what poems to submit. I finally decided on one that I think is my best, and on another I need some help with - I can show off a bit, but also still gain important advice on how to improve my writing. I am very excited to attend this year's festival, and I will certainly post here after I do!

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Winding Roads and the Writer's Ultimate Concern

 tháng 1 04, 2015     places, thoughts, writing     No comments   


{Driving north on Vermont 100, is always happier than driving south, towards home}

I spent last week up in Waitsfield, Vermont, skiing Sugarbush with my family. The weather was great, the snow was good, and I felt the happiest I had been in a while. To get to Waitsfield, we drive through New York state, and when we finally cross the border into Vermont, the journey further northward continues on Vermont 100. 

On this trip, I sat in the back seat of our Jeep Cherokee, looking out of the window for most of the way, watching the mile count on the green road signs dwindle with excitement. The further north we traveled, the taller the mountains became, the denser the forests, the fewer cars on the road. Red barns and silos, cloudy skies, and a popping sound in my ear as the incline became steeper. 

I've discovered over the years that long car rides are one of the perfect times to think - that speeding along roads, watching the outdoors blur past, is both quiet and sometimes boring (especially when everyone else in the car is asleep, well, besides my dad, who is always behind the wheel). 

So naturally, my mind wandered to thoughts about writing, as it often does. I think about writing quite often, but lately, I've done very little actual writing. And all of my excuses are poor, so I won't tell them here. But on this car ride, I thought about writing, and I thought about the writer's ultimate concern: not writing. 

I always feel like I should be writing, that I should be writing more than just essays for my English teacher - that I should be writing for me. But lately, I haven't quite had it in me. And that's the writer's greatest concern, their greatest fear: writer's block, lack of enthusiasm, and thinking that everything important has already been written.

I often wonder how great writers like Hemingway and Rowling got over this fear, or if they ever did. Sure, there are blog posts out there for "How to Get Rid of Writer's Block" but I don't know how many of those tips actually work (considering how I sadly, haven't even made an effort to try them). 

It is now 2015 though, and at the turn of a new year, most people make resolutions. Mine have always been to run more, to keep my room more organized, but those tasks are only ever half-way completed and end up being quite pointless. So 2015 for me, although will contain a lot more of Junior-year chaos, will hopefully be a year of writing, as my resolution is to write something for me every week. The writing doesn't have to be good, hell, it can crappy and unfinished, I don't care. 

Along those winding roads last week, in the car on the way to my favorite place, I thought about the millions of snowflakes, pine needles, novels, sentences, and words that our world contains - and the still infinite possibility for more. 

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The Best of 2014: Fiction

 tháng 12 27, 2014     best of the year, fiction, lists, young adult fiction     No comments   


Hello! I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays - eating lots of gingerbread and spending lots of time with family. Today, I will be wrapping up my "Best of" posts for 2014. So far, I have posted my Best Nonfiction / Memoir / Autobiography  books and my Best Historical Fiction books of the year. 

In 2014, I read a total of 26 books, or 7,876 pages. I gained several new favorites this year, including Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald and The Catcher in the Rye. 

I re-read several books this year before seeing their movie adaptations on the big screen. The Fault in Our Stars and Mockingjay Part 1 were just two of many Hollywood blockbusters of 2014 that were based on novels. This past year I was also selected to attend a five-day creative writing program at Alfred University, and became the Editor-in-Chief of my high school's literary arts magazine. 

2014 was a great year for books and for me...so without further ado, here are my top 10 Fiction novels of 2014. May the close of 2014 and the arrival of 2015 bring you good luck and good books :)

Top 10 Fiction Novels of 2014

10. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens

9. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf

8. The Beginning of Everything, Robyn Schneider

7. The Catcher in the Rye, J. D Salinger

6. The Truth About Forever, Sarah Dessen

5. Me Before You, Jojo Moyes

4. Eleanor and Park, Rainbow Rowell

3. The Promise of Amazing, Robin Constantine

2. My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories, Stephanie Perkins and Others

1. What I Thought Was True, Huntley Fitzpatrick 
Gwen Castle has never so badly wanted to say good-bye to her island home until now. Cassidy Somers, a rich kid from across the bridge in Stony Bay, takes a job on the island as the local yard boy, and Gwen hails from a family of fishermen and house cleaners who keep the island's summer people happy. Sparks fly and secret histories unspool as Gwen spends a restless summer struggling to resolve what she thought was true with what really is. (Overview from Goodreads.com)


Read my "Best of Fiction" Lists for 2011, 2012, 2013 
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The Best of 2014: Historical Fiction

 tháng 12 23, 2014     best of the year, historical fiction, lists     No comments   


2014 was the year I think I fell in love with history. I have had a really great US History teacher for the past two years, who not only gives us bonus points when he scores over par while playing golf, but whose enthusiasm for the subject has made the AP class comedic and interesting. I also discovered Downton Abbey and Midnight in Paris this year, a TV show and a movie that have helped me realize that the period from 1915-1945 is my favorite to read about. Historical fiction is certainly the type of novel I could see myself writing in the future.  

Of the historical fiction novels I read this year, here are the top six. It was a tight race for the #1 spot!

Top Historical Fiction of 2014: 

6. The Chaperone, Laura Moriarty

5. Life After Life, Kate Atkinson

4. The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien

3. All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr

2. Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, Therese Anne Fowler

1. The Paris Wife, Paula McLain   (Scored 28/30)
The Paris Wife fictionalizes the time Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, spent in Paris during the 1920s.  McLain writes Hadley in a genuine voice that is honest and kind. Hadley captivated me with the simple lens through which she looked at life, and the true feelings she had those around her. McLain's style is historically accurate and detailed, allowing the reader to walk the streets of Paris alongside the main characters. (Read my full review here)


Also read, my "Best of'" Historical fiction in 2011, 2012, 2013 
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The Best of 2014: Autobiography / Memoir / Nonfiction

 tháng 12 19, 2014     autobiography, best of the year, lists, memoir, nonfiction     No comments   


It's that time of year! Yes, it is the time for some good Christmas cheer, but also for naming the best books of the year. My "Best of"lists for 2014 will be posted over the course of three days, so be sure to check back tomorrow for my top historical fiction novels of the year.

Top Autobiographies, Memoirs, and Nonfiction of 2014: 

4. Standing at Armageddon: A Grassroots History of the United States, Nell Irvin Painter

3. Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass

2. Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell

1. Wave, Sonali Deraniyagala (Scored: 25/30)
Wave is the story of Sonali Deraniyagala, who was vacationing with her family in Sri Lanka during Christmas, week of 2004. On December 26th, a tsunami and earthquake occurred, consuming her hotel in waves. Deraniyagala lost her parents, husband, and sons to the tsunami...she writes in an unsentimental prose that is intimate and angry...Wave  is dark and haunting, and yet vividly sprinkled with light - making her story of recovery universal and hopeful. (Read my full review here)


More "Best of" Lists from Around the Web:

2014 Goodreads Choice Award Winners
The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2014
The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2014
Amazon's Best Books of the Year
Huffington Post - The Best Books of 2014
VIDEO: Wall Street Journal Fiction Picks of the Year
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The Movie vs. The Book: Mockingjay Part 1

 tháng 11 30, 2014     dystopian, movie vs. book, young adult fiction     No comments   

"Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!" 

On November 21st, Mockingjay Part 1, based on the bestselling third book in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins, opened in theaters. 

All of the fan-favorite actors and actresses returned to play their leading roles, but a few new additions needed to be made. Natalie Dormer joined the cast to play Cressida, as well as Julianne Moore to play President Coin. 

The following are some differences between the film adaptation and the book - some for the better, and some for the worse. If you have not yet read Mockingjay, please be aware because... SPOILER ALERT. 

  1. Effie Trinket makes an appearance in District 13 very early in the movie, unlike in the book where she does not appear until the end. I whole-heartedly believe in this change because 1) by replacing Katniss's three stylists, Effie works as a symbol for even greater change within the rebellion, as now even Capitol people are siding with the rebels and 2) her silly humor and clueless attitude  would be greatly missed. 
  2. In the book, before Katniss consents to becoming the symbol of the rebellion, the "Mockingjay", she negotiates with President Coin three important demands: her sister Prim gets to keep her cat, the tributes captured by the Capital will be given immunity upon their rescue, and she gets to kill President Snow. In the movie, quite surprisingly, Katniss only asks for the first two demands, leaving out the request to kill Snow. Because of this, Mockingjay Part 2 could possibly take on a very different plot, giving the book's controversial ending a chance to change.
"Are you, are you
Coming to the tree?
Wear a necklace of hope, side by side with me. 
Strange things did happen here 
No stranger would it be
If we met at midnight in the hanging tree."


Not only is the scene where Katniss sings the song "The Hanging Tree" my favorite part of the movie, but also the part I believe was the most well done. Jennifer Lawrence gives the song a jazzy feel that is both catchy and haunting, causing her voice to echo in your head long after the movie is over. The song continues to play during the two following scenes, scenes that were added in full to the movie whereas they were only hinted at in the book. These two scenes show other Districts joining in the fight against the Capitol - by destroying a dam and attacking a troop of Peacekeepers, the citizens of Panem are shown to be strong and fierce. 

One thing I will criticize is the relationship between Katniss and Gale, it seems forced, and is arguably nonexistent. Although fans of Liam Hemsworth will be happy to see him finally get some well-deserved action, he is still portrayed as a wounded boy waiting for Katniss to realize she is in love with him (readers of the book will realize this is useless).  

Overall, I believe Mockingjay Part 1 did justice to the book, and did a good job setting up the expected more epic and action packed Part 2 which is scheduled for release in November 2015.


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