Dipping My Toe in the mAiNsTrEaM bOoK gEnRe

Scratch that, I’m dipping my toe in mainstream books in general. Join me on another episode of, “Is what everyone’s saying legit, or has the world’s population been brainwashed, and I was left out?” Plus, I haven’t gotten to reading them yet, so this is me making guesses about what to expect.

written: 9/19/2023

Finished: 9/21/2023

(Okay, so perhaps bloggers don’t quite plan their burn-outs, so when their energy is drained, there’s none left to work up an announcement that they can’t badger their readers for a while. Expect this to happen more often. But I’ll be back to my regular schedule by the following week…probably. Unless life throws some curveballs.)

Romance.

Is.

Scary.

But it wasn’t enough to stop me from giving it a chance. Wait, wait, wait! I haven’t read one yet. I couldn’t think of doing so without informing you. Me? Never!

O-kay. Sure, but why?

Well, first of all, remember that retelling I posted about? Something about Swans in Lakes? (It’s this one.) Yeah. I forgot about it, too.

Then a friend reminded me of it, and I gathered the courage to show it to her, and guess what? She wasn’t utterly disgusted or horrified, and neither was I! You see, it had been months since I last updated my doc, which is enough for my goldfish memory to recall its existence yet not the contents.

And you know what they sayβ€”you’ve got to read it to write it!

No one says that? Then we improvise. I said it, and therefore, you shall. We’ll make it a thing. Take the world by metaphorical storm.

Second, I am desperate to get my hands on a new book. A thrift book even, though I don’t go out and therefore cannot gauge if secondhand book shops are nearby. However, I am taking my sweet time with A Christmas Carol, which is so much a masterpiece I couldn’t wait for Christmas, but I do desire, nopeβ€”crave, noβ€”need a contemporary romance. One. Just one. But if there’s more, don’t mind if I do!

Lastly, I have a confessionβ€”but don’t tell anyone! You take it TO THE GRAVE, you hear?

*whisper* I’m a sucker for rom-coms. You’ve Got Mail, The American President, and uhm, Breanna Can’t Think of Anything Else at the Moment, But Rest Assured She Know Others. Etcetera. (And any explicit content was forwarded; don’t you worry. It seems Hollywood wasn’t made for kids. Who would’ve thought?)

Anyway, two books I’ve awaitedβ€”Better Than the Movies by Lyn Painter and Caraval by Stephanie Garberβ€”are nearly in my possession. The first has been flooding my (mom’s) Instagram FYP, and the second was a recommendation from a close friend, who I’m hoping has stupendous book taste. Fingers crossed.

I’d initially planned on getting them as ebooks, but plans are rarely followed through, so that’s not happening anymore. However, I did prepare myself by reading their Google previews, which is where this post comes in.

Here, I shall list at least 3 assumptions about how much I’ll like both and what each will include. Starting with…

~Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter

  • Young Adult, 13+
  • Contemporary Romance
  • Enemies-to-Lovers
  • Fake Dating
  • Pop Culture References

CW (from research): swearing, drinking, underage smoking, diSoBeDiEnCe towards father, lying, and-

Yup, I figured it out. Goodreads, you are a gem.

-“Oh, my gosh! There’s kissing on the cover!”

No poop, Sherlock. But actually, (*DING DING DING* HOLIER-THAN-THOU ATTITUDE ALERT) I was slightly put off by that fact alone. What? Lip-y stuff is for married couples, thanks very much.

Personal conviction.

Then again, book characters aren’t real. You know what? I don’t know anymore, but for the living, breathing, you-have-a-life-outside-someone’s-imagination, you know where I stand.

I am happy to state I correctly guessed one couple on the cover. That mean girl from Mean Girls who’s also in the Doctor Strange movies and Ryan Gosling from The Notebook, right? Don’t answer; I already know. (I watched the movie and don’t remember there being a notebook. Forgive me.)

Hey, no fair! Those two in the top left corner whose heads are cropped out are Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in La La Land. He gets two, and you don’t even include a Tom Hanks?!

Kidding! I think.

Assumption #1

I’m very much going to enjoy the author’s writing style. I’d merely read a few pages, reminding myself that my cheapness would always override my desire for some book.

Well. It didn’t last long.

Where are my manners? You’re probably in the dark and wondering what in the world I’m blabbing about. Here’s the synopsis:

In this rom-com about rom-coms, in the spirit of Kasie West and Jenn Bennett, a hopeless romantic teen attempts to secure a happily-ever-after moment with her forever crush, but finds herself reluctantly drawn to the boy next door.

Perpetual daydreamer Liz Buxbaum gave her heart to Michael a long time ago. But her cool, aloof forever crush never really saw her before he moved away. Now that he’s back in town, Liz will do whatever it takes to get on his radar – and maybe snag him as a prom date – even befriend Wes Bennet.

The annoyingly attractive next-door neighbor might seem like a prime candidate for romantic-comedy fantasies, but Wes has only been a pain in Liz’s butt since they were kids. Pranks involving frogs and decapitated lawn gnomes do not a potential boyfriend make. Yet, somehow, Wes and Michael are hitting it off, which means Wes is Liz’s in.

But as Liz and Wes scheme to get Liz noticed by Michael so she can have her magical prom moment, she’s shocked to discover that she likes being around Wes. And as they continue to grow closer, she must reexamine everything she thought she knew about love – and rethink her own ideas of what happily ever after should look like.

Lynn Painter (Goodreads), published May 4, 2021

There will be Meg Ryan references; I’m nearly 93.33% sure. But I’m 100% certain of the Taylor Swift ones, which will make my heart plump and full of joy after recognizing more than three songs. (Even after a friend accused me of being a fake swiftie. The gall. Cornelia Street forever. )

✨LoVeRrR✨

Assumption #2

I don’t want to be all sunshine and rainbows, expecting all that’s good to erupt from this novel, so let me take a jab at it: As with most stories, no matter how the author tries to justify it, I won’t understand why Liz would go to such great lengths for a guy she doesn’t plan to settle down with.

There. But I’ll be happy to be proven wrong.

Assumption #3

Since we were still in Liz’s POV by chapter two, it’s safe to suppose this novel will succeed where not many romances doβ€”presenting a likable female main character.

More often than not, male leads overshadow their counterparts, which is understandable. Those slaving behind a laptop are usually ladies with a draw toward men who can both annoy and endear with a mask of I-told-you-so that melts away because of raw concern toward the girl they loved all along.

This is a childhood-enemies-to-lovers, fake dating one, you guys. Brace yourselves.

Assumption #4

He’ll fall first.

I think my searching skills should be monitored. I’m just that good. Somehow, I discovered it from somewhere, and though the source slipped my mind, what happened didn’t. How rude.

I’ll have known either way, but I’m irked about it. Hmph.

Final Notes

I saw from a review stating another review that someone thought Wes was bland and like every other YA love interest. It was countered, but I don’t remember how, so my mood was soured.

Also, help me. A pdf doc exposed the ending, and I couldn’t stop myself when I’d started. I’m angry at my lack of self-control, but oh, well.

Our solution: the middle plot should blow me away.


I’m listening to my daily dose of Tayluh while I write this. I’m not sure why I told you that, but you’re not my friend until I shove music recommendations down your throat and passive-aggressively force you to like them.


Anyway.

~Caraval

  • Young Adult, 13+
  • High Fantasy
  • Romance (subplots, including Enemies-to-Lovers, from what I’ve heard)
  • Adventure & Mystery
  • Magic

CW: I’m too lazy to search.

*angelic music in the background because of the high-quality picture*

So, it’s not contemporary, contradicting what I said in the opening. But it’s fine. Being fantasy, this is better practice than Better Than the Movies for my Swan Lake thingymajig, anyway.

I know less about Caraval than the first. I’m traversing unknown territory here, people. Which is good! Suspense and all.

This one isn’t an underrated bookβ€”Some say it’s overrated!β€”so, discovering snippets of it and finding fans raving here and there was unavoidable.

A legendary competition.
A mesmerizing romance.
An unbreakable bond
between two sisters.

Scarlett Dragna has never left the tiny island where she and her sister, Tella, live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caravalβ€”the faraway, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the showβ€”are over.

But this year, Scarlett’s long-dreamt-of invitation finally arrives. With the help of a mysterious sailor, Tella whisks Scarlett away to the show. Only, as soon as they arrive, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval’s mastermind organizer, Legend. It turns out that this season’s Caraval revolves around Tella, and whoever finds her first is the winner.

Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. Nevertheless she becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic. And whether Caraval is real or not, Scarlett must find Tella before the five nights of the game are over or a dangerous domino effect of consequences will be set off, and her beloved sister will disappear forever.

Welcome, welcome to Caraval . . . beware of getting swept too far away.

Stephanie Garber (Goodreads), published September 29, 2016 (A bit of an old one, I see.)

Assumption #1

There will be a guy named Jack with floofy hair. I’m taking my shot and saying he’s the enemy-turned-lover. It’s loaded, but I have no explanation.

Assumption #2

I won’t like Scarlett that much. I didn’t finish the preview, but I saw enough to conclude she’s the goody-two-shoes who has a better reputation than her sister yet lacks stable morals when validation from higher-upsβ€”in this case, her fatherβ€”is stripped from her. Also loaded. My explanation? Middle child gut feelz.

If this is wrong, it’ll be embarrassing on my part, but whatever.

Assumption #3

The author set the set-up up to make Julian, the guy Tella manipulates into aiding her and her sister to escape 🏝the island🏝, seem like a fleeting characterβ€”at least, for me, it felt like thatβ€”but I’m not that gullible.

Shh, let me believe my lies.

But nice try, author.

He’ll probably stay forβ€”uhβ€”longer than we’ll think he’s stay, which is not vague. Yup.

Final Notes

Like I said, I’m crossing a bridge, and I don’t know what awaits, which is both nerve-racking and thrilling, so EEEE. (read: girlish squeal)


Thanks for reading!

Fun fact: this was supposed to be a very light post. Something to welcome you back to my blog. Then, my perfectionist took over, and here we are.

How are you all? And how many colons did you count from the entire post?

Whaddya Know, We Hit 40 Followers!

A celebratory post! Featuring:
~an idea from a blogger friend. (I bet you can guess who! I’ve linked back to her at least 13 times.)
~answering random questions
~✨ story time ✨
~getting to know me better!

(If you hadn’t already noticed, my featured images are getting randomer and randomer. That’s due to my laziness.)

Wow, 40 followers! I didn’t think we’d get this far.

Thank you to the clickers and me for achieving such a feat. Give yourself a pat on the back. You made someone happy in your lifetime.

Being the dreadful person I am, I toyed with skipping another supposed time I had to post. Mind you, I did miss blogging. It felt wrong not preparing word barf for a whole week. But when you don’t have anything to offer…you don’t have anything to offer. (Pretend I said something profound.)

The lovely Miss Texan, however, the oh-so-magnanimous blogger friend she is, lent me an idea: random questions. Cue the facepalm. Why hadn’t I thought of that?!

Perhaps because millions of ideas circulate the internet, some of which include a topic to expound on, but we won’t mention that.

It’s the perfect avenue for you all to get a glimpse of my being and for me to show I’m not just a bot. I had an idea similar to this, but answering questions off the ever-reliable internet sounds much more fun. Spontaneous and all.

In related news, I’m afraid I’ve been lurching off of her ideas one too many times. I should be developing at least an ounce of creativity. Originality. “Google, what are some synonyms for ‘originality’?”

Ingenuity. Distinctiveness.

But for another day. I’m currently happy with my snurchment.

Blastit, I’ve done it again!

Ugh. Let’s just get on with it, shall we?

Embarrassing Myself

1. What’s your favorite holiday?

Fun fact: I can testify that 90% of indigenous Filipinos’ most anticipated holiday is Christmas. Er, or maybe the least, since we celebrate it starting September (which we label the start of the “-ber months.” Get it? September?). Putting your tree up in November is considered late, and keeping them up till February is recommended.

2. Who do you resemble?

My mother. Some say I’m her carbon copy. Huge compliment!

3. Have you ever been on TV?

Well, I mean. Pretty sure the fact that I included this question gave the answer away…

Haha, it’s a no.


But there’s a story behind that! Around 6 years ago, I attended a different ballet studio. The head instructor knew a guy who saw my photo in the yearbook and invited me through my mom to audition for commercials. Young me hadn’t the faintest idea of what was happening when she was on the road to go the place where you do the thing, but she went with it.

Apparently, I was perfect. Or somewhere close to it. The guy liked my acting, however. I was too tall. My partner was shorter than me, making me ineligible for my presumed role. Which makes total sense! A girl taller than a guy? Pssh, who ever heard of that? I mean…

Pssh

…come on.

Long story short, though I could have been on TV, I was not. Man, that was a rabbit trail.


4. Do you know any jokes?

Do I?! You bet your sweet patootie I do!

But for your sanity and my reputation, I won’t share one. I don’t know if you’ve caught on, but I have been commended for my sense of humor in the past. So, the real question is, “Do I still got it?”

You tell me.

5. Can you play an instrument?

I do! The piano! I can play “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” “Baa Baa, Black Sheep,” and “The ABC Song!” And if any professional pianist tells you those songs are the exact same thing without lyrics, don’t believe ’em. Lies, I tell you. LIES!

And maybe I have completed two books/courses on piano. Maybe.

And do not, I repeat, do not ask me to play a piece for you. I can’t get notes out of thin air! Besides, I’m a traditionalist. Classical music all the way.

6. What’s your favorite cheese?

Brie, which, by the way, is how you pronounce the first syllable of my name. /brie β€’ YEAH β€’ nah/

Nah, just kidding. It’s mozzarella.

7. Are you religious?

Me? Religious? Why would The Christian Kidβ„’ of A Christian Kid’s Journal be…that?

Jokes aside, one can say they love God and not actually do so. It’s definitely more convenient when nearly no one knows who you are. You could be lying to my face through the screen! Or vice versa! But I assure you: yes, Jesus dwells inside of me, and no, my face isn’t synthesized. We good? Good.

8. What are your favorite songs?

Yes! A segue into my Spotify playlist. Don’t mind if I do.

As promoted in the CoJo podcast (Sorry, I know the link back is pretty random. Coby’s just so darn good at impressions.)
Another Michael BublΓ© song coz his voice is heavenly.

These aren’t my No.1 songs of all time, but they are the newest additions to my lonely little playlist of secular music, which are still fresh in my eardrums. If 1 hr and 40 minutes can be considered short.

Also.

9. What is your favorite food to cook? Er, bake?

Cooking is mac and cheese.

Baking is cookies.

{I’ll insert a cookie photo here soon.}

10. If you could time travel, what would you do?

Stay where I am, of course. I am well-versed in my sci-fi movies. Tinker with anything, and the continuum would not continue. Space and time would go splat.

Look into the horror-filled eyes of the show-stealing Doc Brown and tell me nothing went wrong. That all was dandy after they altered the fabric of the universe.

I rest my case.

Okay, but so what if Back to the Future had three movies, and they never truly learned their lesson?


That’s enough word-pressing for one day.

*taps screen* Are you still there?

Ah, you are! Thanks for sticking around. You have a reward for that: part 2, coming out…sometime the following week. You can expect a post squished between this one and the coming one.

Have a great day!

Underrated Podcast Feature: It’s the CoJo Showw (Otherwise Known as Absolute Chaos)

When you find something spectacular, you just have to share it. Are you a kid from 1-92? Then, hop onto the CoJo bandwagon! Two friends, one podcast, and a whole lot of Jesus. All douged in utter chaos. Intrigued?

Let’s talk music. And let’s talk life.

Coby and Joseph

Calling all Christians! Are you tired of the normβ€”worldly views, standards, and music with too much obscene language to ignore?

If not, I-I’d be concerned.

Christians are called to separate themselves from the world (John 17:6), and since we aren’t born believers, we must renew our minds (Romans 12:2) to think more like Christ, ultimately doing what He would approve of. Part of doing that is dwelling on “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable” or “anything excellent or praiseworthy” (Philippians 4:8).

All right, fine. Now get to the point. What is the CoJo Show?

How convenient of you to ask! I was just about to discuss that. =D

The CoJo show is a podcast run by Joseph O’Brien and Coby Jamesβ€”two individual artists who are also best friends. On it, they talk about music, CCM (Contemporary Christian Music), and Christian topics. They play games, exchange banter, hop onto trends, review movies, etc. Though most of the time, they’re just being silly.

They have segments; one of the most consistent is Deep Dives, where they delve deep into prevalent Christian issues. You might not always agree with themβ€”I sure didn’tβ€”but these are the negotiable aspects of our faith, where not everyone may agree. And that’s okay. We can’t let it divide us.

(But they’re usually spot-on.)

You can find them on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, & Apple Music.

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1cfeSePOIRyphqIUDK0rtC

Deezer: deezer.com/en/show/5312667

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cojo-show/id1652317057

If you’re stumped on which link to refer to, I’d recommend clicking the YouTube one. Coby’s stressed wanting to grow their platform there, so one more subscriber wouldn’t hurt.

Not like I’m forcing you.

Ha.

They’ve appeared on Way Nation and K-Love; it’s forgivable if you don’t know what those are. Neither did I. Also, here’s a fun anecdote: they made a fanboy song about the legendary Steven Curtis Chapman, and he found out about it. They met up, made a song, AND he invited them on tour with him.

This is incredibly outdated news, considering they already did the tour, but hey, we’re starting from scratch here.

They’re so gosh darn funny.

And talented.

They release music snippets on many seemingly unrelated stuff, from Chick-Fil-A (which I’ve never eaten from :P) to a Proverbs 31 girl. They also enjoy dissing chads and making Bible bangers.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cojoshow/?hl=en

Below is their most liked reel.

And their two most recent ones.

Lastly, my favorite ones!

A little silly something :>

Catchy, right? Or is it just me?

The cool thing about it is that when seeing artists like them, you’d think their lives are dandy, filled with creating music and being good people. In contrast, their show reveals and magnifies their relatable and plainly bonkers personalities. They like Lord of the Rings; Joseph says he takes no interest in animated movies but highly recommended Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and Coby’s impressions are uncannily accurate. Joseph makes funny faces, and Coby’s clap-backs will make you (and Joseph, such a supportive dude) swing your head back in laughter.

Am I fangirling? Good. They’ll never find this, anyway. They’re not allowed to.

I’m still not sold.

Well, that’s your loss.

By the way, they haven’t posted an episode for a while. My hunch is that they hadn’t had the time since Coby got engaged, but I’m not entirely sure.


Thanks for reading!

Did this study intrigue you? Will you give the boys a chance? I admit to spending an unhealthy amount of time binging on their podcasts, averaging 30-35 minutes. Voluntarily.

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And yes, this is an advertisement.

(NEW SERIES) Instagram-Inspired: Bible Plan Ideas for 2023 + New Year Resolution Update Coz Why Not?

Preview:

Many view social media, gaming, and all things related to the internet as modern-day evils that should be shunned. Though indulging in them should evoke concern, social media can be an avenue to reach the lost and unsaved, the confused and the curious toward God.

I should probably start writing shorter titles. πŸ™ƒ

Heya, aliens! Happy New Year! How many of your resolutions have been broken? If you were quicker to shatter your goals than last year, then congrats on beating your record! πŸ˜ƒ

Jokes aside, a great way to kick-start your year would be building a habit of daily devotionals! And if you thought those devotional books on the Bible, think again! (But those might be beneficial to study too. 😁) I mean a Bible Plan wherein you go STRAIGHT to God’s raw voice.

And thanks to this lovely creator (@juliapoee) and the Instagram algorithm, I shall share ideas already thought of! (Wait… that sounds off…)

Let’s try again: I shall be sharing ideas already thought of while still giving credit to the original content creator to avoid plagiarizing since I’m all for promoting others! Whew, that was a mouthful, but better than being misunderstood. πŸ˜‰πŸ‘‰

Since, you know, you can’t pause Instagram reels, I’ll write down the original creator’s unfiltered words for ya, aliens.

Captions

β€œdon’t know what to read in the Bible? here’s a small guide πŸ™‚

  • [John-] Jesus’ life: perfect for a new believer πŸ™‚
  • [Romans-] essential Christian doctrine and beliefs
  • [Proverbs-] advice on how to live your life well
  • [Ephesians-] how to live a holy life
  • [Psalms-] seeing God admits our emotions
  • [Philippians-] joy in trials
  • [Ecclesiastes-] Godly wisdom for a believer
  • [Genesis-] learn about the beginning and creation”

My Recommendations

  1. Follow a one-year Bible Plan that usually comes with devotional books.
    • This is actually what I used in 2022. (Unfinished until now. Shhh 🀫)
  2. Study a book of the Bible you didn’t read cover to cover yet.
    • Amos? Deuteronomy? Ezekiel? Hosea? Jude? Nehemiah? Obadiah? (You forgot those were part of the Bible, huh? 😜)
    • If God included it in the Bible, it must be significant!

Update on My New Year Resolution

This is entirely skippable. I included this only because 1) Gratitude. 2) I already shared my New Year resolutions. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

Reluctantly, I admitted during my New Year post that I am a ballerina. A New Year resolution of mine was achieving my middle splits. And guess. WHAT.

After six long years, I am. Literally. SO CLOSE.

God is good. I was mentally preparing myself for a fall-flat-on-my-face failure, but God poured a freezing bucket of HAVE FAITH down my shirt. Still recovering. βœ‹πŸ»πŸ˜ž

Let us pray for each other, aliens. Cheers to a boost in faith in our almighty God. Also, please pray for me to reach my goals SINCE IT COULD GO EITHER WAY.

And remember not to make a twenty-item list of things to do before 2023 is gone. Dial it down to five or lower. I did three! Do NOT beat yourself up. Work little by little.


Thank you for reading!

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