Saturday, July 21, 2012

Catching Fire Casting Announcments

Catching Fire has been throwing a lot of casting news our way lately. Here are some of the new actors/actresses joining the cast.







Phillip Seymour Hoffman has recently been given the role of Plutarch Heavensbee, the head gamemaker. The 46 year old actor has most recently starred in Moneyball and The Ides of March.











Amanda Plummer has been cast as Wiress, or also known as "Nuts", the District 3 tribute. The 56 year old actress received an Academy Award Nomination for her performance in Pulp Fiction.










Jena Malone has reportedly been offered the role of Johanna Mason. This has yet to be confirmed by Lionsgate though. The 28 year old actress is more well known for her role in Sucker Punch.








The casting on the gorgeous District 4 tribute has been tedious as ever, with gossip sites spreading rumors of so and so being cast and so and so denying it. Recently, it has been all over the internet that Slam Claflin has been offered the role. We are still waiting to hear the final word from Lionsgate though but here is a quick look at Sam Claflin.







Sam Claflin, 26, is most well known for his roles in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Snow White and the Huntsman.









I think that Sam Claflin could pull it off if he is really cast as Finnick so I am not complaining but as of now when we don't have a final word on it, my heart is still for Armie Hammer.





Armie Hammer, also 26, is most known for his performances in Mirror Mirror and The Social Network.





Hopefully we have more casting news coming as soon as possible!

Revived by Cat Patrick

Title: Revived
Author: Cat Patrick
Publisher: Little, Brown Books
Genre: YA, Sci-Fi
Pages: 336
Rating: 4.5 Stars





 As a little girl, Daisy Appleby was killed in a school bus crash. Moments after the accident, she was brought back to life.

A secret government agency has developed a drug called Revive that can bring people back from the dead, and Daisy Appleby, a test subject, has been Revived five times in fifteen years. Daisy takes extraordinary risks, knowing that she can beat death, but each new death also means a new name, a new city, and a new life. When she meets Matt McKean, Daisy begins to question the moral implications of Revive, and as she discovers the agency’s true goals, she realizes she’s at the center of something much larger—and more sinister—than she ever imagined.

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This book immediately drew me in from the start. It had such an interesting concept to it so I read it almost immediately after I discovered it. This book was so refreshing for me to read. I have read almost all dystopian novels lately so it was nice to read one set in our own time and I could relate to it a little better. Not that I don't LOVE dystopian novels but it was nice to have a little break.
I am just gonna start off by saying this book was definitely a tear-jerker. I won't spoil anything but there are some very sad parts in this book. These moments are done so well though that it really made me love the book even more. The characters all dealt with trauma in different ways that were so human and real that it made the whole thing so much more believable.

Aside from the sad parts though, this story had a really great plot and characters. I loved the whole concept of being brought back to life after dying. Cat Patrick really showed how being revived many times isn't all its cut out to be like you would assume. Daisy starts to realize this as certain events occur to make her question the drug that brought her back 5 times.

I loved everyone of these characters and don't get me wrong, Matt was as swoon-worthy as ever but there was one character that really stuck out to me. Mason, Daisy's stand in father really turned out to be just a genuinely great character. He understood Daisy's actions and supported her in her decisions. He was always there for her trying his best. I really ended up admiring Mason especially in the end of this book.

You may be wondering, if I seem to love this book so much why is it not rated 5 stars? Here is my answer: the ending went from super-intense what is going to happen next to just blah. After all Daisy has gone through the ending is just not worth it. It isn't until the epilogue that everything is cleared up and everyone's happy again. It just basically was depressing and upsetting. That is the one flaw in this book. But honestly, other than that, this book was absolutely amazing! It is a very quick read and despite the ending it really is a great book and I definitely recommend it!

New Covers For Across The Universe Trilogy

Recently, the Across the Universe Trilogy received a new set of covers to appeal to an audience of both males and females. To be honest, I really loved the first to covers for Across The Universe and A Million Suns but what can you do? I do agree that these covers will probably appeal to a different audience so I guess their initial goal was achieved.

Shades of Earth, the third book in the trilogy, is set to be released on January 15th, 2013

A Million Suns by Beth Revis

Title: A Million Suns
Author: Beth Revis

Publisher: Razorbill
Genre: YA, Dystopia, Sci-Fi
Pages: 386
Rating: 5 Stars





Godspeed was once fueled by lies. Now it is ruled by chaos. It’s been three months. In that time, Amy has learned to hide who she is. Elder is trying to be the leader he’s always wanted to be. But as the ship gets more and more out of control, only one thing is certain: They have to get off the ship.
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Beth Revis you have yet to disappoint. This book succeeded all my expectations. I could not put it down. The whole plot, characters and the setting all worked together to make an outstanding book. 

I don't know how Revis does it but I felt like I was on that ship and when everything happened. I felt just like Amy did, trapped and helpless in many of the situations. I know this is far beyond what society is capable of at this time but A Million Suns just made it feel so real. To make a giant spaceship traveling to a new livable planet feel real, that takes a lot of talent.

I cannot forget the wonderful characters. Every single character had depth. I especially loved seeing Elder begin to take on his role as Eldest. He so wanted to do things differently and be a better leader than the Eldests before him but no matter what he did he was met with problem after problem.

As for the entire plot, I don't think it gets any better than that. I truly was along for the ride in this book. I had no idea who would end up being responsible for all the deaths on board Godspeed. Usually in books, I can tell who the bad guy/girl is before the characters. But, in A Million Suns, I was just as clueless as everyone else. I was not used to this at all. Even in Across The Universe, I knew that the other Elder wasn't really dead and that Orion was really him. I spent a lot of that book cursing Amy and Elder for not seeing the obvious. That is what was so different in A Million Suns. It is so unpredictable. This is one of the few books that I have ever read that I can say that about.

One of the things that I liked best about this book is its ability to make me feel so much of what the characters were feeling. This book made me cry, smile, and want to throw many characters out the hatch and into space to die. I cannot even begin to describe how much I absolutely loved this book. Beth Revis you have officially made it to my list of favorite authors.

Across The Universe by Beth Revis

Title: Across The Universe
Author: Beth Revis
Publisher: Razorbill
Genre: YA, Dystopia, Sci-Fi
Pages: 416
Rating: 5 Stars





A love out of time. A spaceship built of secrets and murder.

Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet, three hundred years in the future. Never could she have known that her frozen slumber would come to an end fifty years too soon and that she would be thrust into the brave new world of a spaceship that lives by its own rules.

Amy quickly realizes that her awakening was no mere computer malfunction. Someone-one of the few thousand inhabitants of the spaceship-tried to kill her. And if Amy doesn't do something soon, her parents will be next.

Now Amy must race to unlock Godspeed's hidden secrets. But out of her list of murder suspects, there's only one who matters: Elder, the future leader of the ship and the love she could never have seen coming.
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Across The Universe is an absolutely amazing book. After I finished (at 1am because I couldn't bear to put it down) I couldn't even believe what I had just read. This book kept me guessing the entire way through. This book makes me love the planet we are on even more than before. The little world that they are living in on the ship is beyond belief. It is crazy the extent they go to keep the ship's passengers peaceful and ignorant. 

In this book, you think you know what's going on. You're wrong. You think you are one step ahead of the characters. You're wrong. In the end you realize the main characters themselves were even keeping their own secrets that really changed everything and that everything you thought was completely off. I really loved this aspect of the book because it kept you guessing.

This book really made me sympathize with the characters and what they were going through. I was crushed when some of the truth was revealed. Another thing I liked was being able to relate to the girl main character. No matter if you are a boy or a girl, you will relate to Amy. She is the only one from Earth, or what they call 'Sol-Earth', on this ship full of people that mostly haven't even seen the stars, let alone land. Her reactions and emotions are just like those of a normal human being would have waking up to find out you are trapped on a ship that won't land for God knows how long. The whole concept of the book is just mind blowing. I definitely recommend this book to any fans of mystery, dystopia, of sci-fi. I am debating on adding a little romance into that but to be honest, if you are looking for romance, you will be greatly disappointed. There is a little but even I was a kind of bummed by the lack of it. But honestly, this book didn't need that aspect to maintain a good plot and overall be a great story.