Category Archives: this & that

Book Review: The Elite by Kiera Cass

theeliteReading the Selection series is akin to watching Pretty Little Liars: you don’t know why you’re doing it, but somehow you can’t stop. The Elite is a very silly novel that replicates all the same weaknesses and limitations of the first novel, and yet is oddly entertaining despite that, mostly because there are bits of good romance.

America Singer lives in a future America dominated by a caste system. The government is not particularly oppressive, but the caste system is fixed, with every individual being born into a caste. Eights are the bottom, and do service work that no-one else wants to do; they are poor and often hungry. Ones are at the top, the wealthy, elite, and royalty. America is born into the creative caste, Five: musicians, singers, and entertainers. When her name is randomly chosen as one of 35 potential brides for the crown prince, she is ferried off the capital and a new life of glittering ballgowns and competing for the heart of the prince. 

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Makeup Review: theBalm Shadow and Blush

thebalm hot mama I’ve raved before about NARS’ Orgasm shade, which went from being a cult favorite to a staple in practically every grown woman’s beauty closet. And it is indeed the best blush essentially ever invented. But theBalm® cosmetics Hot Mama Shadow & Blush All-in-One is perhaps the second best, and can be used as a dupe for Orgasm with a little stretching. First of all, it glides on beautifully smoothly – a lot of blushes are either too thick, so you feel like you’re applying a mask to your face, or too powdery and fall everywhere. This glides on like honey and has good staying power; I generally still have a nice, light pink glow at the end of the day.

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Illustration: Portrait of a (Fiery) Lady

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Artist unknown – I know it posted at one point on Red Bubble

Caffeinated Links: Louis-Dreyfuss and Seinfeld Sing, Eating Well on $35/Week, Leaf Art

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Omid Asadi makes the most exquisite hand-cut leaf art.

Stephen Colbert has a hilarious take on the Orlando Bloom/Justin Bieber spat. This is real news, folks. And Mashable has all the funniest Twitter responses.

The manga Soul Reviver, which is about two soul revivers who have the ability to move between the worlds of the living and the dead and to bring certain people back whose mission on Earth was not complete at the time of their demise, is coming to Hollywood as a live action movie. I am excited. RT

Lifehacker is running an experiment on eating well on only $35 a week. It’s fascinating and important. RT

Really gorgeous cover of Sam Smith’s “Stay with Me” by, of all people, Vin Diesel (love that man. Is there nothing he can’t do?). The actor’s voice is surprisingly deep-timbred and he gives it a sexy, rich depth.

How did I miss this at the time? Oh right…I was living in a third-world country. Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and Seinfeld reunite to sing The Sound of Music. It’s perfection. Also, they have incredible chemistry.

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Cats

Oh, the difficulty of life as a cat!

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It’s Summer

Breathe a little.

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Recommended Kdrama: Marriage not Dating

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I am very charmed by Marriage Not Dating. One of my favorite things in rom-coms is when both leads are, from the start, very genuinely good people, a little quirky or neurotic or rough around the edges, but with kind hearts.

And both are quickly established as such – Ki Tae is an arrogant, careless rich boy, but when he sees someone in front of him who is genuinely devastated – Jang Mi – who has just been ruthlessly dumped by one of his best friends – he repeatedly, and immediately, comes to her rescue and supports her instead of his friend.

She’s a complete stranger, and yet her pain clearly does reach him. I haven’t seen Yun Woo Jin in anything else but he is that great blend of charismatic cool and yet able to convey concern, longing, attraction etc. with just a glance. Largely because of him, the two (Jang Mi and he) have great chemistry from the very first episode.

Also? The plot is adorable. Jang Mi is a retail assistant and hopeless romantic who decides to propose to her boyfriend of a year. When he walks into the lovenest she’s created in a hotel room, he panics and calls his friend Ki Tae. From there, he decides to break up with her by completely ignoring her. Jang Mi, determined, tracks him down and gets the truth from him, and her heart broken along with it. Meanwhile, Ki Tae’s grandmother has spotted Jang Mi arguing with Ki Tae and thinks that she is a current girlfriend that he is treating badly. She blackmails Ki Tae into announcing an engagement or else moving out of his childhood home where he now lives alone.

And thus –  hijinks! Contract engagement/marriage storylines are some of my favorite because they force a lot of domesticity and constant interaction between the lead couple, and it’s pure deliciousness watching feigned feelings turn slowly into real ones.

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Travel as far and wide as you can

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