Tuesday, May 1, 2018

April Stories I Ate This Month

For everything that I have had going on this month, I was still able to read quite a bit. I don't think I will get that much reading in throughout May, but we'll see.

Movies

  • Saban's Power Rangers
    • I was skeptical about this movie when it came out last year. I grew up watching the original Power Rangers and even dressing up as the Pink one for Halloween and crushing on the Red one all of the time. I was worried that the nostalgia would hold me back from enjoying this new version. However, I really enjoyed it. I do wish that they had morphed sooner though. It felt like it took forever to get to them being Power Rangers. 
    • A-
  • Jeepers Creepers 3
    • I watched the original two films with my great-grandma growing up. I own the first on VHS. I didn't even know that they had come out with a third one. It had been a while since I had watched the original two so I don't remember much about them but I was still able to enjoy this one. It had a similar spooky feel without being the most terrifying film ever. The same feeling that I have with the other two just without the memories. 
    • B+


TV Shows

  • Jessica Jones -season 2- a Netflix Original
    • It is no secret that I love all of the Marvel shows that Netflix produces and really enjoy any Marvel superhero movies too. Although three years separate the first and second season of this show. I didn't feel disconnected. I'm really going to miss Malcolm and Jessica working together, but maybe season 3 will surprise us.I love the new connections that Jessica is making in her personal life though. 
    • A+


Audiobooks

  • When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir - Patrisse Khan-Cullors
    • I was expecting her to talk more about the movement itself but she really delved into its creation and her motives behind it. It was a great insight.
    • A+
  • The Job: True Tales from the Life of a New York City Cop - Steve Osborn
    • The typical New York City accent meshed with the hilarious yet action-packed stories of a New York City cop makes this perfect!
    • A+


Books

  • The Poet X - Elizabeth Acevedo
    • I was excited to read this YA contemporary in poems. It reminds me a lot of Ellen Hopkins' books that I really enjoyed throughout high school. It delved into family relationships, family expectations, struggling with faith, first love, etcetera. 
    • A-
  • Blackout - Kit Mallory
    • This book comes out on May 8th and I will be putting up a full non-spoiler review before that. I had the privilege of being sent an ARC by Mallory. And I love it! LGBTQ+ representation, mental health awareness, etc. 
    • A+
  • History Is All You Left Me - Adam Silvera 
    • This book has been on my radar since it was published. I believe that this is the first book I have read where the main character was a gay man. I read the first 250 pages in one sitting and finished the last bit the following morning. I haven't done that in years! I got emotional and really felt everything Griffon was going through.  I can't wait to read more by Silvera. 
    • A+



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