Monday, July 11, 2016

Hate-Reading The Selection: Updates & Opinions

Hey, y'all! So today, I'm going to be doing some hate-reading. Just briefly, before I jump into anything else, here's my little disclaimer about hate-reading.

A couple weeks ago, I wrote a post on the topic of hate-reading, which you can check out by clicking here. In that post, I discuss what it means to hate-read and include a disclaimer discussing my intentions when hate-reading a book. I won't go into full details, given that I wrote that whole post about it, but the long and short of it is this: hate-reading doesn't have to be malicious, and I don't intend for it to be. I'm not here to bash a book, and I'm certainly not here to belittle anyone for liking this book. My point here is not to offend, but to approach criticism with a snarky, comedic tone; to point out the ridiculousness of a book in a humorous way. So I urge you to remember all of this before leaving an angry comment.

That being said, let's take a look at the book I'm going to be hate-reading. And that is The Selection by Kiera Cass.

By the way, what even is this cover? Like... she looks like she's smelling her armpit. Not to mention the "girl in a dress on the cover" trope. Props for the dress being pretty, though. However, I do have to say that I think that the dresses on the spin-off books (The Heir & The Crown) are absolutely gorgeous and leagues better than the dresses on the covers of the original trilogy.

Anyway, this book has been on my radar for about as long as I've been on BookTube. Quite honestly, I've never really intended to pick it up, simply because it's not really my thing. I'm a self-described reality competition junkie. I can't even count the number of reality competitions I've watched throughout the years. But in that time, I've never watched a single episode of either The Bachelor or The Bachelorette. Ever. It just always seemed too dumb and too ridiculous. But, the temptation is there to watch an episode simply to laugh at it. And that's kinda what I intend to do with The Selection. It has pretty much the same premise as The Bachelor, and from reviews I've read, the writing, world-build, plot, and characters all seem to be on-par quality-wise with what I'd expect from The Bachelor (AKA laughably bad). Because of this, I expect to thoroughly enjoy every second of reading what I expect to be a laughably bad/cheesy book.

Continue reading below to join me on this adventure, as I will be doing updates whenever something stands out, is completely ridiculous, or is just plain dumb. I'm so excited, y'all.
*****
July 5th:
acknowledgement/dedication: So the dedication reads "Hi, Dad! *waves*" and I'm not sure if that's cute or annoying. I'm gonna go with cute for now, but I feel like this is just a little taste of the fluffiness that is yet to come...

pg 1: Starting off strong, y'all. "So far, I had a solid collection of my honest opinions. . . I didn't think there was a single one she would listen to." Someone explain that ellipsis to me. Please. And it's unnaturally spaced out as well. I fail to see how that makes any sense there. 

pg 2: "We did a silent dance through the kitchen and dining room..." There's nothing wrong with this, I just think it's a really weird phrasing, especially since they're mad at each other. Also, we just got an entire paragraph about how her mouth was watering for tea with lemon. Tea is not that dramatic. 

pg 4: Kiera Cass does understand that China acknowledges Jan 1 as the start of the new year, right? They still celebrate it at the traditional time, but the year still starts on January 1st...

pg 8: This dialogue hurts. "I'm so average." "Stop it, you're so pretty." "Am I actually pretty?" "You totally know you're pretty." *dramatization* *but not by much*

pg 12: "Finally the intruder spoke, a sly grin spreading across his face. 'Hey there, gorgeous.'" How is this romantic? This excerpt could easily be inserted into a horror movie and be incredibly creepy.

pg 15: "If only I could sit and patch them up for him. That was my great ambition. Not to be Illea's princess. To be Aspen's." Literally everything about this hurts me. 

pg 27: I love that we just got a quick little run-down of what's happening, in case we somehow didn't understand. Also, yes, I went a whole 12 pages without updating, but only because that whole chapter was cringey and there wasn't just one single moment that stood out. 

pg 33: Just realized that I haven't noted this yet, but the fact that America Singer is a... wait for it... singer is one of the most silly things I've ever read.

pg 45: Side note, the inherent sexism in this society is already about to drive me crazy, and not just toward the women-- America just mentioned that she couldn't see herself with such a "wimp" as Maxon.

July 6th:
pg 50: "America, I'm supposed to be providing for you. It's humiliating for me to come here and have you do all this for me."... "I'm not some charity case, America. I'm a man. I'm supposed to be a provider." Again, with these stupid, seemingly pointless gender norms. First off, she's a class higher than him and has talents, so she's perfectly capable of providing for herself. Also, she literally made you food from the little money that she earned, because she knows you can't always afford to eat, and you have the audacity to be humiliated because of some seemingly arbitrary gender norms? Dude, get over yourself and eat the stupid food. //endrant.

pg 53: UPDATE! They just broke up over the food argument. LOL. That's the silliness I'm here for!

pg 56: y'all, she was chosen for the selection! Didn't see that one coming, did you?

pg 58: Her body now belongs to her country. Literally, her body has now become an object to be possessed by a country. ugh.

pg 64: "This isn't exactly a rule, but it would be unwise of you to ignore it. When you are invited to do something with Prince Maxon, you do not refuse. No matter what it is. Dinner, outings, kisses-- more than kisses-- anything. Do not turn him down." Great, so on top of all the other things that Maxon has control over, he also basically gets to do whatever he wants with her. Fabulous.

pg 76: America, you're in your upper teen years. DO NOT call your father "Daddy." It's just weird.

pg 90: Guys, this makeover scene is literally ripped from the pages of The Hunger Games.

pg 96: "Do you think Maxon will like it?" "Of course! What guy doesn't like a gorgeous blonde?" cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe. This dialogue hurts me. Also, there's a specific "Women's Room." Because even rooms have to be divided by gender in this society! :)

pg 99: So everyone in this society has really out there, unique names, and the maids are called Lucy, Anne, and Mary. It feels like Cass just chose the first 3 basic female names she could think of and was like "OK done!"

pg 102: It bears mentioning, but the entire point of the competition within this novel is to pit women against each other in a competition for a man's affection, which is just so obnoxiously stereotypical and catty that it almost physically hurts. Haven't women been portrayed as catty, gossipy, & unable to cooperate for long enough? I fail to understand why a woman would want to write a series in a world that she created that has such inherent, seemingly arbitrary, sexism ingrained in the society.

July 7th:
pg 104: "He is someone in this room's future husband, after all." A few girls sighed at the thought. Excuse me while I vomit. This is about as cliche as it gets.

pg 118: Currently LOLing at the scene that just happened in the garden. As usual, the dialogue is just uncomfortable. America is unnecessarily obnoxious and whiny. Maxon is rigid and awkward. Hooray. (Side note: If Maxon doesn't promptly stop saying "my dear," I'm gonna lose it.)

pg 123: "Tsk-Tsk. A lady never raises her voice above a gentle whisper?" Oh yeah, lady? Since the whole room just heard you, I'm going to assume you said that above a gentle whisper.

pg 125: Image that, guys! Prince Maxon has taken a liking to our little special snowflake! I'm so surprised! And when he smiled at her, she completely changed her mind! How romantic.

pg 136: I'm sorry, but that just seems like the silliest way, plot-wise, to create a way for America to have alone time with Maxon. Some weird, random bet? Shouted across the room for almost no reason? It's so ridiculous and just... weird.

pg 141: She's getting nervous about being with Maxon alone, and doesn't know why! What could it mean?! (obviously you're beginning to develop feelings, dummy.)

pg 159: Ooh, Prince Maxon has some theories no one will listen to! Given how this book has been going so far, he's probably right. #basic.

pg 178: Literally every time "King Clarkson" is mentioned, all I can think of is Kelly Clarkson. #sorrynotsorry. Also, America is now excited by the idea of Maxon visiting her that night. Shocker.

pg 197: Wow, she's starting to like him! Didn't see that coming! Also, I know that I haven't had snarky things to say for the last ~40 pages but that's mostly because it actually hasn't been that bad. Maybe it's that I'm getting used to it, but there haven't been as many cringey, awful moments. Sure, it's still incredibly cheesy, and the dialogue is mostly just ... ugh. But it hasn't been quite as awful. Actually, it's been almost sweet. Almost.

July 8th
pg 200: Here we go again with everyone telling America she's amazing and her feeling uncomfortable and unworthy.

pg 207: And now we have girls actually slapping each other. Lovely.

pg 212: So we just got a scene that was obviously meant to be for world-build. The Selected girls are being quizzed on their knowledge of Illea's history, which serves to inform the reader of the history. This is problematic on so many levels. First, this scene is just very clumsy. Given that they're going to be selected on their personality and looks, their knowledge of the country's history doesn't seem like it's going to pop up anytime soon. So this is a rather clunky attempt at masking world-build for something that's actually important to the plot. Second, this is a really flimsy world build. Third World War, China invading, attacking Russia, these are all the easy explanations. It's just so baseline and surface level that it seems boring and unoriginal.
Also, this whole no written history thing-- clearly they're trying to hide something. If that was meant to be a subtle hint that something suspicious is going on, it's not. It's really obvious. And if this is a dead end, then she wasted our time with something meaningless and pointless.
One last note before I continue: At this point, a US history book would be hundreds of years old. And yet America's dad just happened to have one lying around the house? Really?

pg 218: What? Her feels are getting stronger and she thinks it's just nerves? I'm shocked.

pg 257: Ok, so now that she's finally realized that she has feelings for him (only because he kissed her), she's convinced that she's now the one. Like... slow your roll. 5 seconds ago, you were telling him you just wanted to be friends.

pg 262: Guys. There's literally a place called Honduragua in this story. Cass literally just created a super-country by creating a ship name for Honduras & Nicaragua. What even?

pg 264: "Why don't you run along?" And here, everyone, we have an example of a cliche line. America is annoying. Blahblahblah nothing new here.

pg 268: "I looked beneath my eyelashes at Maxon and smiled." I'm sorry but what does that even mean? That phrasing is just... what? Like yes, America, your eyes are under your eyelashes. Proud of you. Unless this is talking about her bottom lashes? This just makes no sense.

pg 289: So America and Maxon have been all buddybuddy for more than half of this book and suddenly she disagrees with him and he pulls out the "I am lord and master of this country" stuff and calls her "Lady America" again? I'm so over this. He was becoming vaguely likable and then goes and pulls something like this. That's one thing Kiera Cass is really good at-- making characters overreact.

pg 290: Ok, so America has been tossing and turning "for hours" and then out of nowhere, Aspen opens the door and comes in? That's creepy. Like, she didn't even indicate that she was still awake, but here he comes barging in. Not cool. Also, she's had mixed emotions about him for the entire book, and suddenly now that he barges in and practically forces himself on her, she's glad to make out with him? Even while saying she hates him? Really?

pg 297: So, that girl that America's been freaking out about the entire book? She tripped, and Aspen caught her. I swear, there needs to be an award for how many coincidences create a plotline, and it needs to be handed directly to Kiera Cass. Like, there are so many things that happen on this novel just because of sheer coincidence. That's not how to craft a plot.

pg 313: Also, just another quick note, but isn't it just so convenient that the girls America is the most familiar with/ get mentioned the most are the ones who keep staying? Even her mortal enemy Celeste is still here, despite being completely awful. With the exception of Ashley at the beginning of the book, everyone America interacts with has stayed. Imagine that.

pg 325: Ah, the line I've heard so much about. "I'm not choosing him or you. I'm choosing me." Cliche, cringy, and overall... not the truth that she says it is. Sure, maybe she hasn't chosen either yet, but she's still making up her mind. That's not choosing herself. That's being wishy-washy.


So, that's it for my updates while reading The Selection. Here are my very brief opinions, if you haven't seen my little discussion at the end of my video: 

I think that this is the first time I will ever give 2/5 stars to a book that I really enjoyed reading. Let me clarify. This book was insanely fun to make fun of, despite the numerous problems I had with this book. That's probably incredibly evident from these updates. I thought that the writing wasn't that great, the dialogue was pretty cringey, the plot was a bit of a mess (and rather dependent on coincidence), the world-build was pretty flimsy, and that the problem with gender roles within this book was frustrating. At its root, this isn't the dystopian novel it purports itself to be-- it's a plain ol' contemporary. It's made to be fluffy and cute, and in some ways I was definitely pulled into that a bit. I enjoy fluff and cuteness in moderation, but this book was pretty much no substance and all fluff. One genuine, interesting moment would be followed immediately by more cliches, insufferable dialogue, and general cringing. So, overall, I didn't think that this was a very good book. However, I had a great time reading it and intend to continue the series, because I want to see this train-wreck keep on going.

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Saturday, July 9, 2016

Ranking Project Runway Designers #13 [61-72]


Hey, y'all! So I'm back with the next post in my series ranking all of the Project Runway designers! As I said in the last post, this is a new 18 post series on my blog, with each post consisting of the next 12 designers. 

Here's my disclaimer once again: Any and all comments are my opinions on them based on the way they presented themselves on the show (and of course, the way the show was edited) and in no way is a reflection of how they are in real life. The way a contestant presents themself on a show, combined with the editing of the show, is not necessarily the way they are outside of the show, and because I don't know these people personally, I can only go based off of the way they were portrayed on the show. 

Also, I feel like this is a little obvious, but I'll go ahead and say it anyway. If you don't want to be spoiled for what happens in the show or what order people go home, don't read any further. Because I will mention what place the person got. And I'll be talking about All-Stars placings too, if applicable, so just bear that in mind before continuing to read on. So let's just jump right into the next 12 on the list.


72. Nathan Paul
Season 10- 10th Place

Overall, I liked Nathan's designs and his personality. He was rather likable, and he had this cool drapey aesthetic that, while sometimes one-note, was really interesting and something that I really enjoyed.


71. Jeremy Brandrick
Season 12- 9th Place

I liked a lot of his designs pre-season, and there were also several that I enjoyed throughout the show. On top of that, he was just a super sweet, nice guy who came off as rather likable. He didn't make it super far, but I enjoyed the time that we did have with him. 


70. Bryce Black
Season 9- 9th Place

He certainly wasn't one of the stronger designers who has been on the show. I think it was just that he maybe didn't work well in such a small time frame. Either way, I really enjoyed his personality (sarcastic/snarky interviews are my fave) as well as his pre-show portfolio and his aesthetic. It's just too bad he didn't have a stronger showing on the actual show. 


69. Daniel Esquivel
Season 11- 4th Place
All-Stars Season 3- 10th Place

Aww, Daniel. He was a really likable person. He came off as super sweet, a little silly, and just overall nice. His aesthetic wasn't really my thing, but he was definitely a strong designer and I enjoyed watching him on the show.


68. Stanley Hudson
Season 11- 3rd Place

And now we have another person from season 11! Stanley gets just slightly higher because, again, his aesthetic isn't really my thing (but I like it better than Daniel E's) but he was just super, super solid throughout the season. He was one of the strongest designers that season, and was certainly a front-runner for most of the season. On top of that, he was generally nice, helpful, and likable. Notice a pattern? Nice, likable people make it closer to the top, but not always to the very top. 


67. Daniel Franco
Season 1- 12th Place
Season 2- 12th Place
All-Stars Season 5- 12th Place

Daniel Franco, where did you goooooooo? Daniel Franco, where did you gooooooo?
What can I even say about Daniel Franco? Follow your bliss. He was entertaining for every single second that he was on screen, whether using his seemingly silly construction methods or throwing himself under the bus to save his teammates. Even after he was gone, we got a beautiful song by Santino and Nick to remember him by. He was just so much fun.


66. Duncan Chambers-Watson
Season 14- 16th Place

Yes, I'm aware of how high I've ranked someone who was eliminated episode 1. Here's my explanation. His pre-season portfolio was beautiful. I loved every single piece I saw from him pre-season. He was super cool and laid back. I liked everything I saw from him pre-season, and even chose him as my winner pick. And that design that got him eliminated definitely wasn't the worst design that challenge. I still feel like he was a little robbed and really wish he would've lasted just a bit longer so that we could see just a bit more of his potential.


65. Amy Sarabi
Season 7- 8th Place

I enjoyed Amy. She's not one of the most well-remembered designers who have been on the show, but she was really strong for most of the season. She didn't show up in the top that many times, but there were certainly designs from her that I felt were right up there near the top. And somehow, she managed to not get eliminated for that weird chest hair bowl, but instead for a pastel shirt dress. Overall, I liked her, I liked her aesthetic, and thought she was a strong designer. 


64. Helen Castillo
Season 12- 5th Place
All-Stars Season 4- 3rd Place

First, I thought I'd like Helen. Then, the season started and I realized that I didn't like her. And then, I watched even more and decided that I liked her. She's a strong designer, and has proven that over two seasons of the show. Sure she's emotional a lot and tends to have some drama surrounding her, but overall, I liked her. 


63. Olivier Green
Season 9- 8th Place

Oh, Olivier. He was precious. That scene where he was so confused trying to figure out what a D cup meant was hilarious. Just overall, he was so quiet, sometimes very adorably confused, but was actually a pretty strong designer. He had a really strong aesthetic that was really interesting, especially that ombre dress. 


62. Ben Chmura
Season 7- 9th Place

The first time I watched season 7, I didn't really have an opinion one way or another on Ben. I always saw him as a middle-of-the-pack designer. He didn't have a lot of confessionals, and he didn't end up before the judges many times, so a casual fan would find him really forgettable. But after watching the season as many times as I have, I've come to really enjoy Ben. Like Amy, he was a strong but sometimes overlooked designer. That suit that sent him home was... ugh... and really unfortunate, but apart from that, he did pretty well throughout and I liked him.


61. Kara Saun
Season 1- Runner-Up

Who doesn't like Kara Saun? She was arguably the strongest designer on Season 1, and she was the clear front-runner going into the finale. She doesn't have a big personality, at least as portrayed on the show, but she was rather likable and was clearly a very strong designer. Overall, like most other people, I really like her. 


So, those are the next 12 designers in my Project Runway designer rankings! I'll be back soon with the designers who got places 49-60! Who are your favorite and least favorite people to be on Project Runway? Let me know down in the comments!

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Ranking Project Runway Designers #12 [73-84]


Hey, y'all! So I'm back with the next post in my series ranking all of the Project Runway designers! As I said in the last post, this is a new 18 post series on my blog, with each post consisting of the next 12 designers. 

Here's my disclaimer once again: Any and all comments are my opinions on them based on the way they presented themselves on the show (and of course, the way the show was edited) and in no way is a reflection of how they are in real life. The way a contestant presents themself on a show, combined with the editing of the show, is not necessarily the way they are outside of the show, and because I don't know these people personally, I can only go based off of the way they were portrayed on the show. 

Also, I feel like this is a little obvious, but I'll go ahead and say it anyway. If you don't want to be spoiled for what happens in the show or what order people go home, don't read any further. Because I will mention what place the person got. And I'll be talking about All-Stars placings too, if applicable, so just bear that in mind before continuing to read on. So let's just jump right into the next 12 on the list.


84. Blayne Walsh
Season 5- 8th Place

Blayne wasn't exactly a very strong designer, but his personality made him incredibly fun to watch and hilarious with his commentary. He was just a really big personality and really fun to have around. Holla atcha boy!


83. Matthew Arthur
Season 11- 12th Place 

Matthew was one who didn't make it super far, but I liked his designs as well as his personality, so he falls higher on my list than he probably does for many people.


82. Nicolas Putvinski
Season 6- 7th Place

Oh Nicolas. Nicolas was a really big personality, and tended to be a bit over-confident at times. However, he was one of the strongest designers on one of my personal least favorite seasons, which also tends to be one of the weaker seasons as well. He brought some entertainment value to what was overall a rather uninteresting season. 


81. Chris March
Season 4- 4th Place
All-Stars Season 4- 12th Place

Chris March is a fan favorite, so you're probably surprised he's so low on this list. You'll probably be even more surprised to realize that he's my second favorite of his season. I'm sure you can guess who my favorite on that season is. Anyway, as I've said in the past, season 4 just isn't one of my favorites, partially because I didn't like the designers this season as much as I did on some of the other seasons. Chris was definitely one of the more interesting ones, but as he's still this low on the list, I still didn't love him. But he was a strong designer and a fun personality.


80. Christopher Collins
Season 8- 6th Place

Overall, Christopher was just really likable. He was one of the non-controversial people on an incredibly controversial season. He had a likable personality, and he was a fairly strong designer as well. In general, I enjoyed him.


79. Raul Osorio
Season 10- 11th Place

Raul was entertaining to watch for me because he was just so pessimistic a lot of the time. He gave some interesting confessionals, and even though he wasn't the strongest designer of the bunch by any means, he was also on one of the strongest seasons that we've seen in quite a while, so he had several factors working against him in that respect.


78. David Giampiccolo
Season 14- 15th Place

TBH, I just really loved David. He had this really interesting, rather oddball aesthetic. I knew he wouldn't get very far, because I didn't think the judges would really get his aesthetic, but I still really liked him. He seemed like a really nice, really sweet guy and I was incredibly sad to see him go as soon as he did. 


77. Alison Kelly
Season 3- 9th Place

I really enjoyed Alison on season 3. She was really likable, and constantly came off as really nice and super sweet, and she was a pretty good designer as well. The unconventional challenge curveball really messed her up, however, and I wish that I could see what would've happened without that challenge, because I could see her going quite a bit farther. 


76. Samantha Black
Season 11- 7th Place
All-Stars Season 4- 8th Place

Samantha is an interesting one for me. There are times when I really enjoy her aesthetic, and then there are times when she goes super neon or leopard print, which are two of my least favorite things. However, aside from that, I really enjoyed her personality, so she finds herself a little higher on my list. 


75. Korina Emmerich
Season 13- 6th Place

Oh Korina. I still haven't completely made up my mind about Korina. On the one hand, I really liked her. I thought that she was entertaining to watch, and I really liked most of her designs. But then there was that other side to her- the mean-spirited, very bitter side. I still haven't decided how to rectify that in my mind. Regardless, she finds herself here because she was enjoyable to watch and I liked her designs. 


74. April Johnston
Season 8- 5th Place
All-Stars Season 1- 10th Place

April is another one I have really mixed feelings about. There were times when I really enjoyed her designs, but also times where I felt that they were really weak. There were times when I liked her personality, as well as times when I thought she came off as unlikable. However, when push comes to shove, in general, I liked her and I liked her aesthetic. 


73. Jerell Scott
Season 5- 4th Place
All-Stars Season 1- 5th Place

Jerell has a little bit of everything. He's a strong designer-- something he's proven both in his original season (should've made it to the finale, TBH), as well as in all-stars. And on top of that, he was a likable character on the show as well. All-around, an enjoyable personality and designer. 



So, those are the next 12 designers in my Project Runway designer rankings! I'll be back soon with the designers who got places 61-72! Who are your favorite and least favorite people to be on Project Runway? Let me know down in the comments!

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

The Way of Kings: Thoughts & Updates As I Read

Hey, y'all! As of right now, I'm about to set off on an epic endeavor. I'm about to read THE LONGEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ.


Guys, it's like... 100 pages long. SO LONG.

Wait. I'm sorry. Slight typo there. Did I say 100 pages? My bad, my bad. 
I meant 1000 pages long. 

Yep, I'm delving into the epicness that is The Way of Kings. Just to catch you up rather quickly, if you're unfamiliar: The Way of Kings is the first book in what will eventually become a 10 book high fantasy series. The series is called The Stormlight Archive, and so far only this first book and its sequel (Words of Radiance- also 1000 pages) have been published. This series, like with all of Sanderson's adult works, takes place within a universe called the Cosmere. For more info on the Cosmere, you can check here because I'm definitely not the most knowledgeable person on the topic. 

I want to do a regular full video review once I've finished the book, but I also kinda wanted to document my thoughts as I was reading, and not just as updates on Goodreads. So I decided to do this written review(ish thing). Below, you will find my thoughts on the book as I was experiencing everything. Enjoy.
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June 15, page 21: So, we have both a prelude to the Stormlight Archive and a prologue?

June 15, page 37: I have to say, so far this has started out feeling much more complex/confusing than Sanderson's other books. Not that the others are worse/simplistic or that this feels overcomplicated, but I'm realizing that I'm going to need to pay extremely close attention to understand everything and to be familiar with this world. Good thing I'm taking notes.

June 15, page 72: I'm not sure how I feel about Shallan right now. The whole "I have to be proper" thing is one of my biggest pet peeves ever (probably because it flies completely in the face of everything about me. Bye, gender norms!) so I'll be really glad if/when she stops worrying about that. Knowing Sanderson, I have faith that she'll eventually throw "proper" to the wind, so I'm remaining optimistic because she seems like a really cool character otherwise. 

June 17, page 112: Yikes, I'm a fast reader and it seems like it takes forever to make any progress in this book. I guess that's mostly because there's so much to digest in this series (seemingly, much more than is typical of Sanderson's books). I find that I'm reading a bit slower and trying to catch everything so that I'm never confused, but it's taking quite a while. Also, I feel like I shouldn't already be 100 pages in. Not that it hasn't taken a while to get here, but it still feels like the very early setup. Which makes sense given that this book is so long, but that's just something I'm going to have to get used to with this book.  

June 17, page 126: OK, so we just met Brother Kabsal and I could be dead wrong, but I have this weird feeling that maybe he's not actually an ardent. But I like him a lot and hope that we see him again. 

June 17, page 145: I want to take a brief moment just to essentially make a note of some of the world things that have potential to confuse me(or possibly are already confusing me...). So, there are lighteyes and darkeyes, and then there are the Parshendi who are completely separate. I think. I know that they have black/red marbled skin. Which sounds really cool. Also, I believe the Alethi are lighteyes, but I'm not sure whether they can also be darkeyes? In my memory, Alethi has been used when describing lighteyes, but I'm not sure if it's supposed to be the term for humans in general or specifically for lighteyes. All I know is that within the world, lighteyes is preferred and darkeyes is looked down upon. 

And then payment is in gemstones (emeralds, etc) but also spheres? And those spheres can also be used as light sources? This seems to be the case, but doesn't make much sense. Are these spheres made of glass? Maybe I missed something. Are the gemstones in the spheres?

Then there are soulcasters-- a name for both a device worn on the hand and for the person who uses said device. Not sure as of yet whether anyone can use the device or if you have to have some sort of power already within you. And then there are people like Szeth who can wield Stormlight but we've yet to see him again or to understand how many people can wield it. Also, he has a Shardblade, which also seems pretty rare but not quite as much as wielding Stormlight, since some nobles have Shardblades. Are these the 10 blades from the beginning? Because shardblades don't seem that rare but based on descriptions, I thought they were the blades from the beginning. 

Also, in addition to this, the way that Shallan is able to draw people seems somewhat magical as well. Because yes, she's a talented artist, but she makes Memories and then the Memories leave once she's drawn them. 

And I think that's about all I have right now. Sorry this was so long-winded, but I just needed to voice all of my confusions. 

June 19, page 220: OK, time for me to be really honest. I like this book. Quite a bit. As always, Brandon Sanderson has created an incredibly rich world with incredibly compelling characters. But. I'm not invested yet. I'm 22% of the way through the book and I'm not invested yet. I'm not quite sure why. I don't feel compelled to pick up the book and read- I didn't read any yesterday, and I forced myself to read today. Although I'll definitely attribute part of that to the fact that I'm binging on Big Brother and related podcasts. 

My favorite POV so far has been Shallan's. Despite the annoying gender norms and the need to be proper, I really like her character, and I'm intrigued by her current quest. And although I enjoy the other POVs, I'm not sure why I don't find them quite as compelling. I think one thing that's throwing me off just a bit is that so far, all of the Sanderson adult books I've read have had a healthy mix of political maneuvering and action. Admittedly, I haven't read very much "typical adult high fantasy" but the action scenes in this one seem to fit that bill. And what I mean by this is not that I think that the story is unoriginal or typical, but that if I were to go to a used bookstore and pick up a cracked-spined mass-market paperback from the fantasy section, this is the type of story I'd expect to find within that book. Like I said, I don't mean this in a bad way, but in some ways this book is giving me vibes of a more classic fantasy novel, while I typically associate Sanderson with fresh new takes on things, so I'm just having to adjust my expectations. Apologies on my long-windedness and for probably making no sense, but this has just been on my mind and I wanted to voice it.

June 21, page 295: OK, so the other POVs are finally getting more interesting for me, because Kaladin's and Dalinar's POVs are beginning to come together. Plus, we're getting these rather mysteriously connected excerpts at the beginning of each chapter. I didn't even notice them at first because I began to skip the opening excerpts (not because I thought they were unimportant, nor was it on purpose. I didn't even realize I was doing it until I noticed the 3rd connected chapter excerpt and wondered what I'd missed). So what I'm going to do is compile them either below or at the end, just to keep track of what the whole thing says so that I don't have to backtrack.

As of right now, my immediate thought is that it's either written to or by Hoid. The mention of the cosmere immediately alerts this as something having to with something larger than just this world, since I've never seen any of the characters inside of one of his stories mention the cosmere, even if they live in it. I'm assuming here that someone is writing to Hoid, based on some stuff that I've skimmed online, but I clearly can't be sure at this point. The mention of an "element" and protecting its safety like it's his own skin makes a clear connection to allomancy for me, so I immediately wonder if this is the lost final metal (I'm blanking on the number. Is it the 11th?) so that's really interesting. And finally, I feel like I'm being dumb, or maybe it's just the speed at which I'm reading this, but... Rayse? I've heard that name elsewhere, right? Why am I blanking? Should I know who that is at this point?

June 25, page 430: So obviously I've neglected my reading and updates quite a bit over the past few days. Anyway, I'm trying to finish by the end of the month, so hopefully I can catch up. That's beside the point, though. I'm starting to get more invested in this. Finally. I mean, right now, I'm 43% of the way through, so you'd think I would've been invested sooner. Either way, I'm glad I'm finally going to get Shallan's POV again soon because her story has been the most interesting to me so far. But Dalinar and Kaladin's POVs have grown on me too. We're getting some really interesting world-building at certain points, and that's definitely interesting. Back to reading...

June 25, page 524: I finally made it to the halfway mark! Yay! So, I wanted to go back and touch on the stuff that confused me before talking about my current opinions.
-Right now, it's Alethi vs. Parshendi. Parshendi are a totally different, non-human creature, while Alethi are humans from Alethela. Humans can either be lighteyes or darkeyes. True lighteyes are people who carry shardblades (& have shardplate??) and based on what I'm seeing, darkeyes can become lighteyes by acquiring shardblades.
-Spheres are the payment method and within each sphere is a gem that can be infused with stormlight. Sapphire is the most expensive. These can also give off light when infused with stormlight.
-Presumably, anyone can use a stormcaster, but you have to learn how to. Still no explanation for wielding Stormlight. We haven't gotten a ton of Szeth's POV and nothing that we've gotten from him has explained how that works.

OK, so thoughts. Finally, finally, finally, I'm invested. Things have gotten really interesting. I think this is assisted by the fact that I've gotten a lot of Shallan/Kaladin back and forth and their stories are the ones I enjoy the most. (Side note: I need a Shallan/Kabsal ship name immediately. Shallsal? Kaban? IDK but I love both of them) Shallan is hands-down my favorite character, so I really enjoy her plots, and Kaladin's have started to pick up with some of the more interesting things going on. Even the Dalinar/Adolin plots have picked up a bit. It seems a bit late to be getting invested, since I am halfway through, but BSand is coming through once again. I hope to sail through the next 500 pages and enjoy all of it.

June 26, page 557: OK, so what on Roshar just happened? Now spheres can heal too? Obviously the stormlight within them is what is healing Kaladin but we just got this whole other dimension added to the story and Teft as a character. What are the Envisagers? Can just any spheres heal? I'm so confused.

June 27, page 600: Hi, just a quick note to say that I'm incredibly invested in this stupid, wonderful book at this point. It's really good.

June 28, page 699: WHAT JUST HAPPENED?! This whole thing with Brother Kabsal is confusing me so much. I mean, I understand what happened, but why? I'm not sure if this is because I really liked him, or for actual other reasons, but I still feel like something isn't right here. Like maybe he isn't actually dead or maybe he wasn't actually the person who was trying to poison her. I guess that doesn't make sense given that his actions suggest that he knew about the poison, and obviously we have Jasnah saying that he was definitively dead, so I'm guessing that's legit. But I'm of the mindset that no matter what, if the character does not ascertain the death themselves, there's always a possibility that the "dead" character is actually not dead. So yeah, this turn of events is really messing with my head and I hope that some miracle happens and Kabsal is not actually dead and was not actually a bad guy. We're looking at a .000000000001% chance here, but I'll still take it.

June 30, page 751:  HOID SPOTTING! This is really curious. Like.. what's going on with him? And why has he taken on the role of Wit? Like, I feel like I need to read back through all of Wit's scenes just to see what Hoid was doing/saying.

July 2, FINISHED: Hey there. So, clearly I didn't update for the last ~250 pages. So allow me to discuss my final thoughts/my thoughts about the last quarter of the book. We had so many revelations within these pages. We learned that Sadeas truly was betraying Dalinar. We learned that Jasnah has powers that are completely unrelated to the Soulcaster, which is a decoy. Also, were we already aware that Shallan killed her father? I didn't think we did, but the reveal was rather nonchalant and I didn't find myself that shocked, so did we already know? (Sorry if I'm already forgetting things-- there's a lot of info within these 1000 pages) Also, the Parshmen/Parshendi have something to do with the Voidbringers. I believe that the Voidbringers were imprisoned as Parshendi but I didn't totally understand that explanation, so don't quote me on that.

Here's that letter that spanned across the beginnings of the chapters mid-book:

 Old friend, I hope this missive finds you well. Though, as you are now essentially immortal, I would guess that wellness on your part is something of a given. I realize that you are probably still angry. That is pleasant to know. Much as your perpetual health, I have come to rely upon your dissatisfaction with me. It is one of the cosmere's great constants, I should think. Let me first assure you that the element is quite safe. I have found a good home for it. I protect its safety like I protect my own skin, you might say. You do not agree with my quest. I understand that, so much as it is possible to understand someone with whom I disagree so completely. Might I be quite frank? Before, you asked why I was so concerned. It is for the following reason: Ati was once a kind and generous man, and you saw what became of him. Rayse, on the other hand, was among the most loathsome, crafty, and dangerous individuals I had ever met. He holds the most frightening and terrible of all the Shards. Ponder on that for a time, you old reptile, and tell me if your insistence on nonintervention holds firm. Because I assure you, Rayse will not be similarly inhibited. One need only look at the aftermath of his brief visit to Sel to see proof of what I say. In case you have turned a blind eye to that disaster, know that Aona and Skai are both dead, and that which they held has been Splintered. Presumably to prevent anyone from rising up to challenge Rayse. You have accused me of arrogance in my quest. You have accused me of perpetuating my grudge against Rayse and Bavain. Both accusations are true. Neither point makes the things I have written to you here untrue. I am being chased. I believe they're still lost, following a false trail I left for them. They'll be happier that way. I doubt they have any inkling what to do with me should they actually catch me. If anything I have said makes a glimmer of sense to you, I trust that you'll call them off. Or maybe you could astound me and ask them to do something productive for once. for i have never been dedicated to a more important purpose, and the very pillars of the sky will shake with the results of our war here. I ask again. Support me. Do not stand aside and let disaster consume more lives. I've never begged you for something before, old friend. I do so now. 

So that's it for this post with my updates on The Way of Kings as I read it! I hope you enjoyed this little insight into my brain, especially since I intend to do another of these when I read Words of Radiance!

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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Ranking Project Runway Designers #11 [85-96]


Hey, y'all! So I'm back with the next post in my series ranking all of the Project Runway designers! As I said in the last post, this is a new 18 post series on my blog, with each post consisting of the next 12 designers. 

Here's my disclaimer once again: Any and all comments are my opinions on them based on the way they presented themselves on the show (and of course, the way the show was edited) and in no way is a reflection of how they are in real life. The way a contestant presents themself on a show, combined with the editing of the show, is not necessarily the way they are outside of the show, and because I don't know these people personally, I can only go based off of the way they were portrayed on the show. 

Also, I feel like this is a little obvious, but I'll go ahead and say it anyway. If you don't want to be spoiled for what happens in the show or what order people go home, don't read any further. Because I will mention what place the person got. And I'll be talking about All-Stars placings too, if applicable, so just bear that in mind before continuing to read on. So let's just jump right into the next 12 on the list.

96. R'amon Lawrence Coleman
Season 6- 11th Place

Just as is denoted by his position on the whole of the list, he's in the top half of my favorites and I liked him, but he definitely isn't someone that I absolutely loved. I think I liked his personality a lot more than his aesthetic, but I quite honestly don't remember his aesthetic that much. Need I remind you-- least favorite, least memorable season?


95. Kate Pankoke
Season 11- 9th Place
Season 12- 6th Place 
All-Stars Season 4- 11th Place 

Part of me thinks that Kate has grown on me just because she's been on the show so many times. She's the single contestant (I believe-- correct me if I'm wrong) who has been on 3 seasons. The first time, I really disliked her aesthetic, and was pretty meh on her personality. She came back and I felt great about her design ability and meh on her personality and aesthetic. And quite honestly, I don't remember how I felt about her on all-stars. Either way, in general, I like her and think that she's a strong designer with a decent personality. Though her aesthetic isn't my thing, she's definitely designed things that I thought were really great, and I'm sure other people really like her aesthetic.


94. Layana Aguilar
Season 11- 5th Place
All-Stars Season 5

The first time I tried to watch season 11, I really didn't like Layana. Then, I went back and watched the full season and she grew on me. She's certainly not my favorite, either personality-wise or aesthetic-wise, but she came off as likable and though she's not quite my people, I think she's a strong designer.


93. Dom Streater
Season 12- Winner
All-Stars Season 5- Winner

And we've come to the first of the people who have won twice. Honestly, I like Dom. I think that she's really talented and super likable. But I feel a little ho-hum about her aesthetic. I haven't watched all of all-stars 5, so I'm not sure how much her aesthetic has evolved, but I thought that her aesthetic was just alright. Like, her designs are really nice, but I remember her being a bit one-note and a bit simplistic. I liked her and think she's pretty strong (obvs, she's won TWICE) but she's not quite my favorite.


92. Nora Caliguri
Season 1- 8th Place

Once again, someone I enjoyed, but not someone who falls among my favorites. She provided some good entertainment on season 1 and I enjoyed her personality overall. Not too much to say here.


91. Blake Patterson
Season 14- 11th Place

Oh, Blake. Blake sent me on a roller coaster. At first, I thought I'd hate him, then the season started and I didn't really hate him and thought he was entertaining, and then I started disliking him, and then I liked him again. It was just a roller coaster of opinions. Overall, he wasn't a super strong designer, but he was enjoyable to watch.


90. Alicia Hardesty
Season 10- 9th Place

Alicia actually got a lot higher on this list after my re-watch of season 10 earlier this year. She always seemed like someone who was really forgettable, and I didn't have strong opinions on her aesthetic. But on the re-watch, I enjoyed her chill vibe and I actually really enjoyed her aesthetic. I don't think she was one of the stronger designers, so I have no qualms with her not making it further. However, I kinda wish she had made it further or had been featured a bit more in the show. Either way, enjoyable but unfortunately didn't last that long.


89. Joe Faris
Season 5- 6th Place

Joe just came off as a super-nice guy. He made it pretty far, so we saw him for quite a bit of the season, and although his aesthetic was pretty forgettable, he just came off as super likable and I enjoyed him.


88. Kevin Christiana
Season 4- 9th Place

I enjoyed Kevin's personality, mostly. I don't quite remember much of his designs, so that's hurting him a bit on this list. And, as I've mentioned, season 4 (shocker) is not one of my favorites, so he's not quite up there. Enjoyable, likable, but not as memorable for me.


87. Timothy Westbrook
Season 12- 14th Place

Oh Timothy. Oh, Timothy. Never before has a 3 week run made such a huge impact on me. I made the above meme because it was just. necessary. He was a mess, but he was just so much fun to watch. He's not a very strong designer and his aesthetic isn't particularly strong either, but DAT PERSONALITY THO. He was a hilarious disaster and I loved every second of it. Good TV, y'all. Good TV.


86. Mitchell Perry
Season 13- 12th Place
All-Stars Season 5- 10th Place

Was he a really strong designer? Nah. But he was enjoyable and fun and had a great personality. I enjoyed watching him on his short stint and he also benefits from being on a recent season, so there's the recency bias there. Overall, I liked him but he's definitely not a favorite. 


85. Joseph Aaron Segal
Season 11- 13th Place

Joseph was a really interesting one. He had a very unique aesthetic, which sometimes worked well and sometimes didn't really work for him. And this helped make him really enjoyable because he was forced to work in a team that didn't share his aesthetic in any form or fashion and it created a really interesting dynamic in the teams. 


So, those are the next 12 designers in my Project Runway designer rankings! I'll be back soon with the designers who got places 73-84! Who are your favorite and least favorite people to be on Project Runway? Let me know down in the comments!

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