3 Square FeetThree Square Feet Inspirational Jewellery with a message!

How many times have you been having a completely crummy day and someone does something to totally blow your mind in the most beautiful way?

Imagine if we all decided to make the world better in some small (or large) way for EVERY person who came within 3 square feet of us.

DISCOVER THREE SQUARE FEET.

Three Square Feet makes mindful awareness bigger than just one person. We all have the ability to bring improved unity to the world by promoting small, important acts of kindness to others, with no expectation of reward.

3 square feet earringWearing your Three Square Feet is a daily reminder to be kind and generous. Each purchase allows us to provide funding to charities that are making the world a better place, Three Square Feet at a time!

So through the sales of Jewellery (beautiful) Monoliths (sophisticated) Tshirts or Iphone cases you can remind yourself and others to strive to leave the world in better condition than you left it, three square feet at a time.

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s a little verbal introduction thanks to katersoneseven

More Links:

http://threesquarefeet.org/

http://blog.threesquarefeet.org/

https://www.facebook.com/3sqft

 



divergentBelinda_kisses_tnBelinda’s new column for 2014!

 

 

There has been a huge rush for film makers to create fresh content rather than reinventing the wheel. Please, god, no more Herbie Movies!!! One of the richest sources for new and inspiring premises for movies is the young adult book market. What’s not to love? The books can range from contemporary love stories to post apocalyptic tales of survival… not to mention some serious supernatural stuff.

Things had been slow for years then in the late 90’s suddenly everything kicked up a notch with the Harry Potter books being made into films, Spiderwick, Lemony Snickets, and Twilight had the Hollywood treatment. More recently it has been The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and in the near future Divergent by Veronica Roth.

 

Among other films to be adapted to screen are, John Green’s The Fault in our Stars, John Dashner’s The Maze Runner, and The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. This is seriously just off the top of my head and after a simple google search.

 

hungergames-logo1So then the big argument starts. Which to consume first… the book or the movie?

I look forward to doing comparisons between books and their film adaptation during 2014, you’re welcome to read and watch along with me during the year and give your opinion on either book or movie or both.

Remember to give me suggestions of other book to film adaptation you think we’d all enjoy making comparisons on.

Here’s the first 4 months attack plan:

January: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

February: Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia

March: Divergent by Veronica Roth

April: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K Rowling



hand_boundless-cynthia-handI think I’ve reviewed this entire trilogy, and I can tell you it’s well worth it. You will be hooked right ’til the last page of the final book.

Clara Gardner is back for one last hurrah. Helping her friends, fighting her personal demons and ultimately making the best of the hand she’s been dealt.

The love triangle between Tucker, Christian and Clara steps into high gear. You’ll be guessing right to the end.

Your heart will be in your mouth and I am trying so hard not to give spoilers away, but you’ll not see certain things coming and, ugh, I dare not say too much.

If you enjoyed the first two you’ll most likely have already read Boundless. If you haven’t, borrow the first, Unearthly, from the library to get a feel for the characters and the plot points, and then get swept up in the magic that is The Unearthly Series. Dare you to not get emotionally attached.

 

http://www.cynthiahandbooks.com/

Paperback, 448 pages

Published February 1st 2013 by Harper Collins Australia (first published January 1st 2013)

ISBN: 9780732292621



Belinda_kisses_tnWe’ve looked at the Bad Girls, so now look at some cool tutorials for the good people in movies and in the music world. Enjoy!

 

Iron Man by Cora from vintageortacky

 

Tinkerbell by Carli Bybel

 

Ariel (Little Mermaid) by DazzleDust08

 

Coraline by Hayley Segar

 

Katy Perry Roar Video Clip by BeautyByCarolina




yancey_the-5th-waveAfter the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.

Now, it’s the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth’s last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie’s only hope for rescuing her brother—or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up.

Hardcover, 457 pages

Published May 7th 2013 by Putnam Juvenile (first published April 7th 2013)

Krista

Cover 

The cover is perfect fitting for the book. It describes a scene in which we are solo wanderers if we want to live, hiding in the forest, travelling at dusk and night is our best chance of survival.

Characters

The story is told from 3 different perspectives and sometimes a 4th. As the characters all get separated into different groups the varied perspectives allows the reader to see what is happening at the same time in different places.

Favourite

Evan is my favorite character. Throughout the novel he had me wondering about what he was hiding. I had a soft spot for him.

Least Favourite

I both liked and disliked Cassie. But she does show growth throughout the novel and I really liked her more in the ending. She is a fighter when it comes down to the people she cares for and her own survival.

Beginning

We jump into the story at the present time and get back story through memories of each of the characters as their POV’s are introduced.

Storyline

After the Aliens have decimated the Earth, humans for the most part are just solo survivors as forming groups is dangerous. When Cassie’s little brother Sammie is taken away by a government group, she decides that she cannot let him go and must rescue him from the camp.

Ending

The story is a build up for the ending. We get to know the characters throughout the story but at the end they all come together. There is a final battle scene that leaves you needing more.

Thoughts

A survival story that when you think about it, is really creepy.When the enemy looks just like you, how do you fight them? It could be a person you’ve known your whole life, your neighbour, your teachers, your family. That is the real backbone to this story and the different perspectives range from younger to teen. I would have loved to see one adult perspective but enjoyed the story as is – romance and danger rolled into one.

Quote

“How do you rid the Earth of humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.”

 

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Rick-YanceyCover 

One of the prettiest covers on my bookshelf! There are so many different elements, that truly represent the story inside, and that are just beautiful. What a piece of eye candy! If you tilt the book to the side, you can actually see the rays of sun shine through the branches of the trees.

Characters

There were many interesting characters featured in The 5Th Wave, and it was compelling to see how these different personalities dealt with what was going on!

Favorite

Cassie and Ben were definitely my favorite characters! Cassie was that butt kicking girl I crave for in books like The 5th Wave. She matured and grew strong quickly when things started to fall apart. She handled situations much better than I think I would have been able to. When the reader was first introduced to Ben, Cassie was day dreaming about her crush on him. After being in a child military academy Ben was used to hiding his feelings and following orders. But when Cassie’s little brother, Sam who was only five arrived, Ben really opened up to him and took him under his wing. I also thought Sam was tough in his cute baby brother way.

Least Favorite

I didn’t really hate or was even bothered by any of the characters. I felt that each, big or small, personality really made the story. Evan, was kind of mysterious, but also very sweet to Cassie. The Others, that you don’t know who or what they are, but are always there and watching somehow. Each was a component to an amazing story!

Beginning

Millions of people have died, and things are just getting worse and worse. Since the Others have arrived and the first four waves have come, the world seems to be ending. After losing her mother, Cassie is lucky enough to still have her dad and baby brother alive, until they are separated in hopes that they’ll be safer once the fifth wave strikes.

Middle

Cassie is on her search for Sam, but is shot and on the verge of dying. When she finally wakes up, she finds herself in someone else’s bedroom and in bandages. Cassie meets Evan, her saviour, who seems…almost too good to be true.

End

Evan isn’t exactly who he says he is, but decides to help Cassie get her brother back anyways. Cassie sneaks into the child military academy and bumps into Sam. But she also bumps into her high school crush, that I mentioned earlier, who seems to know her brother. Cassie and Sammy are reunited, but things aren’t over yet; the fifth wave hasn’t come!

Overall Thoughts

The 5th Wave had so much hype when it was first released and I was excited to see what everyone was talking about. And I know I’m going to sound like everyone else, who was screaming on the top of their lungs, but I LOVED THIS BOOK – from the characters, to the actual storyline, and especially the ending! I felt that there was always something around the corner and I’m so excited to see what the next book will be about and how things will go for Cassie and the group!



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