This is my world for anything that I am watching, have watched, am reading, have read...You get what I mean :) I'm not at all good at writing reviews so I'll just write anything I think about the thing...Laughing is absolutely allowed :D

Gayle Forman- Just one day

Just one day by Gayle Forman is a travel love story wich takes many refrences from Shakespeare and is written in various places of America and Europe, Paris being the place where the main event takes place. It has been left hanging, the next part releasing in October. It is a beautiful story. A bored life. A life changing day in Paris followed by a shattering heartbreak. The determination to stand back up again. Going back and looking for answers. It has it all.

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From up the poppy hill

This is a 2011 film from Studio Ghibli. It is a beautiful film with studio Ghibli's signature scenries and great animation. I couldn't find a single technical flaw in the whole movie.
Set in 1963 Yokohama, Japan, the film tells the story of Umi Matsuzaki, a high school girl living in a boarding house, with her two siblings, a younger brother and sister. Her mother studies in America and her father was a sailor who did when his ship sunk in a mine during the Korean war. When Umi meets Shun Kazama, a member of the school's newspaper club, they decide to clean up the school's clubhouse, which is in the danger demolishment so that a new building can be built in its place. Umi and Shun, along with Shirō Mizunuma, must persuade the chairman of the school board to reconsider. Along this journey Umi and Shun find things about their lives which entwines them together into a journey which changes their lives.
I totally recommend this film, do watch it guys!

The book thief by Mark Zusak

This book, the book thief by Mark Zusak, is a beautiful book. It is based on the 2nd World War and while usually everything about these wars is based on the winning side, this book is based on the heart breaking life of a little German Girl...This book also brought tears to my eyes because it really well written and the story is really heart wrenching. This review is from goodreads.com

It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still.

Liesel Meminger is a foster girl living outside of Munich, who scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can’t resist–books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement.

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A fault in our stars by John Green

I finally, finally read this book and it was so worth it...You guys have got to read this book! Its John Green latest installment and this books shows just how talented he is! He's an awesome author :) I really did cry in this book but after a half an hour of reading it, because I suppose I was in shock...this is the review

An abundance of Katherines by John Green

I just finished reading An abundance of Katherines by John Green Yeah I'm on a John Green roll and it is yet another mind blowing book by him! I especially love the charcters Colin and Hassan. The most I liked was Hassan. He's so damn funny! But hes nice, he keeps picking up the broken pieces of Colin's heart which, till the end of high school, has broken by 19 girls with the same name; yes you gussed right, by 19 girls named Katherine!

It is the story of an amazing road trip and the 19 Katherines and how Colin, the child prodigy, heals his heart and discovers his genius...It is the story of Hasan and how he becomes a doer from a non-doer...A journey not to be missed :)

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