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Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: MOVIE/BOOK
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Today here we'll have a review/comparison of the movie vs the book, hope you all enjoy this.
If you think that watching the movie it’s enough to understand this magical world then you’re wrong. I’ve watched the movie several years ago but every time I went to the cinema to watch the next one I was lost. Thumbs up to my great memory lol. -_-
If you think that watching the movie it’s enough to understand this magical world then you’re wrong. I’ve watched the movie several years ago but every time I went to the cinema to watch the next one I was lost. Thumbs up to my great memory lol. -_-
The only
way you can appreciate this creation is reading the books, that’s what I discovered after reading the first one last week. I was blown away with EVERYTHING! It’s an amazingly well
thought book. Every spell, name, location…. WAO. I felt like I was in Hogwarts.
It was
AMAZING! There are no words that can express how wonderful it's this world, J.k.
Rowling is a genius; her writing style is one of the best I’ve seen so far.
So here I’ll
let you a summary about what is this book about:
Harry Potter
has lived with his aunt and uncle, the Dursleys because his parents died when
he was little. He sleeps in a closet; the Dursleys treat him more like an
employee than part of the family. But in
Harry's eleventh birthday, things change when a letter arrives, inviting him to
attend the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He couldn’t believe
anything that was happening to him, when he arrives there his known by
everyone, a bit uncomfortable at first but the story behind his fame is unknown
until Hagrid, the gamekeeper of Hogwarts, tells him about his family’s background
and the story behind the scar on his face. The story focuses in Harry’s first year in Hogwarts,
sort in Gryffindor, meeting his friends (Hermione and Ron) and all the mystery behind
sorcerer’s stone.
The book is
engaging with its humor, plot twists and appealing characters.
If you
haven’t read any book or watched any Harry Potter movie please do! If you are a
fan of fantasy and magic this book goes beyond. BTW, I recommend you to start with
the books first!!!!
After
reading the book and then watching the first movie (which I didn´t remember at
all so it made the reading process more exciting) I’m really satisfied with the cast choices, especially Snape's , Alan Rickman is an amazing actor :D The movie itself was close to the book's plot, obviously it has some changes and some parts that were omitted,
which it's perfectly understandable because its really hard to portrait every single
detail from a book to a movie. I know this was made a while ago but still has
great special effects!
The only part that needed to be better done in the movie was the quidditch game,
when I was watching the movie I laughed a lot, but it is forgivableJ
Thumbs up for the producers and to
JK Rowling as well.
When you
read the book you will understand why this series will never be forgotten. The sorcerer’s stone is the beginning of an epic
story.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets its next, I’m beyond excited for getting deeper in this epic world.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets its next, I’m beyond excited for getting deeper in this epic world.
5/5 STARS!
I’m going to
finish with this quote from Snape’s
twitter account :D LOL
Epic tweet. It's so true.. |
Etiquetas:
Epic,
Harry Potter,
Hogwarts,
Magic,
The Sorcerer's Stone
Thursday, January 26, 2012
1st review in this blog!
“The Year
My Sister Got Lucky” by: Aimee Freedman
So I bought
this book 2 weeks ago in El Hombre de la Mancha which it’s a bookstore near my
home, I was looking for something to entertain myself while I could find the 4th
book of the vampire academy –which stills sold out- so I found this book and
what attracted me was that the story is about two sisters and how they dealt
with changes. I immediately thought about my sister and me because we had the
same ages as them.
A little bit about the story:
The story begins
with Michaela and Katya Wilder; they attend a renowned dance school together.
Katie is 14 and she’s going to be a freshman in high school, Michaela is 17 and
going to be a senior. Michaela is the great ballerina with a promising future
in Julliard while Katie has to try really hard to be as good as her sister.
Then, her mother got a job in Fir Lake which it’s the opposite of New York. Now Katie is lost on her own, trying to fit
in a new school while her sister transforms into the queen bee of the social
scene; Michaela doesn’t seem to miss New York at all. By the time they got
there she immediately had a clique and a few weeks later she was dating the
hottest guy in school and now her best friends don't include Katie.
The two of
them always shared secrets, but now Michaela barely talks to her sister and
she’s keeping big weight things from her. So Katie feels stung by Michaela’s betrayal.
I was
expecting a light and lovely reading but this turned out a frustrating instead
of enjoyable.
I had 3
problems…
1. The lack of development in the plot:
In the middle the story got stuck, really boring. It was the same thing over
and over… -Katie complaining and Michaela being a social butterfly-. Fortunately
the last 70 pages were kind of exciting because you’ll find out what were all
Michaela’s secrets about.
2. The ballet references, because they
talked about a lot of ballet movements and obviously this was one of the main
topics covered in this book. This made
the reading process a little bit heavy for me because I don’t know a lot of ballet and I don’t like it that
much as well. If you are into ballet just ignore this point.
3. The thing that was painful through
the whole book was the sisters’ attitude especially Katie’s she was complaining
in almost every single page. And it got really annoying. Seriously… it got to
the point I wanted to quit the reading.
I understand her anger, sorrow
and pessimism. I’ve been there through
my school years changing school 3 times. I know how hard is to leave your
friends and all the things you are used to. I wished she was a little bit
open-minded and showed some fortitude but was at the very last pages of the
book, maybe we all have a little bit of Katie inside.
One thing I
did like is that this left me thinking about my relationship with my sister and
I think it might do the same for other girls.
The overall
message of the story is that everything can change in just a second and we need
to treasure every single moment with the ones that we love, things change, but
no matter what, your family will be always there for you.
I thought
it would be deeper, I feel that a lot of things were incomplete and I wasn't satisfied
with the ending at all.
So I’ll
give this book 3 of 5 stars because it took me a week to finish it, the plot
wasn’t as engaging to make me want to finish the book in one seat.
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