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Saturday, 31 January 2015

Music of the month - January 2015

We've reached the end of January, so this entails failing your new years resolutions and spending bans (goddamn the spending ban, I haven't bought any makeup or clothes this month!) but staying inside and away from the shops has it's positives, it means I've listened to a lot of cool music, so let's have a looksie at what I've been listening to, eh?

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1. Triumph of Disintegration - Of Montreal
Wikipedia describes this band as having 'evolved from vaudeville late 60's Beatles and Kinks-influenced psychedelic pop to a mixture of electronica, funk, glam, and afrobeat music influenced by Prince, Talking Heads, Os Mutantes and David Bowie' - if that's not a recommendation, I don't know what is. This song is quite upbeat and catchy, and it was recommended to me on Spotify, if Spotify doesn't know what's best then who does?

2. I know it's over - The Smiths
You may or may not know that I am a devoted fan of The Smiths, so this isn't a new song. However, when I first listened to the whole The Queen is Dead album this song just didn't stick out to me. Maybe because all the other contenders on the album are so mindblowingly brilliant (literally track after track of perfection) I never had an instant rapport with this song, but I listened to this song again because my Mum kept saying how she believed it to be better than This Charming Man - I disagree, but I'm glad I gave this song another go because it is definitely one of my favourites now.

3. Born too late - Dent May
Okay.. WHY DID NO ONE EVER TELL ME THE GOD-LIKE MUSICAL TALENT OF DENT MAY? I have fell head over heels for him, I may as well mention the entire Warm Blanket album because I love every single track on there - imagine The Beach Boys crossed over with The Smiths and an indie band of your choice from this day and age, and that's Dent May. This is probably the song that's been stuck in my head most but the whole Warm Blanket album is astonishingly brilliant.

4. Oh! You pretty things - David Bowie
Oh! You catchy sooooong... Again, not really a new song but I've been listening to the Hunky Dory album a lot this month and I just really like this one, but Kooks also deserves a special mention - can't go wrong with a bit of Bowie in my books.

5. The Masterplan - Oasis
Another song that isn't new haha, but this is an Oasis song that I've never really listened to all that much. In fact the whole album is one that I haven't listened to too closely before although the songs I do like on that album, I really really like. The issue I have with Oasis (that I'm constantly reminded of because I have a Dad and a brother who are team Blur all the way in the Battle for the Britpop crown) is that a lot of their songs can be a bit samey, which is fine if you like those songs, which I do, but they aren't as diverse as some of the greats *cough cough The Beatles* but I'd still say this song is different from your Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, and Champagne Supernova - the instrumentation is a lot better, and it's just darn good.


I've got to give a mention to Rage Against The Machine too (literally everything), I've been feeling the cold winds of teenage angst over the last couple of weeks of January and frankly RATM have been what I listened to most for the last half of the month. Also, if you want to follow me on Spotify so you can see what I'm listening to and listen to playlists and stuff, you can click here.

What music have you been listening to this month?

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Wednesday, 28 January 2015

GRWM - Alt-J concert

Alt-J are one of my favourite bands and I got to see them live for the first time on the 24th January, so I thought I'd show you how I did my makeup on that night, if you want to see the video it's down below or you can scroll further down to see the products I used :-)




Base:
  • No7 Colour Lock in Sweet Mango (discontinued, sorry)
  • Rimmel 25hr Lasting Finish Nude Foundation in 400
  • Rimmel Match Perfection Foundation in 200
  • Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 25
  • Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in Warm Medium
  • Collection Sheer Loose Powder (Review here)

Brows:
  • Essence Lash and Brow Gel
  • Makeup Revolution Mono Eyeshadow in Mmmm (Review here)
Eyes:
  • Makeup Revolution Focus and Fix Eye Primer
  • Makeup Revolution Iconic 2 Palette
  • Essence Kajal Pencil in Black
  • Rimmel Scandaleyes Kohl Pencil in Nude
  • Makeup Revolution Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner (Review here)
  • L'Oreal Miss Manga Mega Volume Mascara in Black Angel
Contouring:
  • Bourjois Bronzing Powder in 52
  • Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Pink Lights
Lips:
  • Black Radiance Lip Liner 
  • Sleek True Colour Lipstick in Cherry (Review here)
If you could see anybody perform live, who would it be?

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Book review - How to Build a Girl by Caitlin Moran

I am a complete and utter failure.
Well maybe not a complete failure, but I haven't done a book review on here since October so in the book review department, so I'm not doing too well. However, for my 2015 reading challenge on Goodreads I am aiming to read 50 books so hopefully you'll see a lot more book reviews on here over the next year. 

I've wanted to read How to Build a Girl for ages because the author, Caitlin Moran, is an open, opinionated feminist and when I read the synopsis of this book on Amazon, I just knew that it was something I had to read. Luckily, I received it for my birthday but I've only just gotten round to reading it.


Synopsis:

It's 1990. Johanna Morrigan, 14, has shamed herself so badly on local TV that she decides that there's no point in being Johanna anymore and reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde - fast-talking, hard-drinking Gothic hero and full-time Lady Sex Adventurer! She will save her poverty stricken Bohemian family by becoming a writer - like Jo in Little Women, or the Brontes - but without the dying young bit. Imagine The Bell Jar written by Rizzo from Grease, with a soundtrack by My Bloody Valentine and Happy Mondays. As beautiful as it is funny, How To Build a Girl is a brilliant coming-of-age novel in DMs and ripped tights, that captures perfectly the terror and joy of trying to discover exactly who it is you are going to be.

My thoughts:

I really enjoyed this book at the beginning when Johanna was a fourteen year old living in post-Thatcher Wolverhampton in a council house, what I loved about the post-Thatcher aspect of the book was that all the characters in it are clear lefties so it was nice to read about characters who hated Margaret Thatcher as much as I do (clearly hate is the pathway to love). Johanna starts off as a somewhat irritating character in that she wants to be someone who she's not, so she's a bit like a pretentious hipster, however I don't think that all characters should be likable in a book and to dislike a book on the basis that the main character isn't likeable is silly, not all people are likable, why should all book characters be? 

I enjoyed all of the musical references in the book, The Beatles and The Smiths came up quite a fair bit, I know it may seem sad but when they're mentioned in books or TV shows my heart does a little flip so y'know it was nice to have that in this book.

I feel like the beginning and the end of the book are very different, and I preferred the first half because in the second half there was so much talk of sex and I'm not a prude y'know I'm all about the frick frack but preferably not in vivid detail and when I'm reading it in school and have invasive friends looking over my shoulders, I think I'm just a bit awkward, like Miranda, when it comes to reading about sex in books.

Overall rating:

I gave this a 4/5 on Goodreads, I did feel there was a bit too much of the sexy times for my liking but  I quite liked the way the book ended, and I can imagine a really good film being adapted from this too which is hard to do with some books.

Have you read How to Build a Girl?

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

GRWM - Late Afternoon/Evening Outing

I recently went out to a friend's 18th birthday and it was a late afternoon/early evening shindig meal type of social occasion so I filmed myself doing the makeup for you, the video is down below and the products I used are further below.



Base:
  • No7 Colour Lock in Sweet Mango (discontinued, sorry)
  • Rimmel 25hr Lasting Finish Nude Foundation in 400
  • Rimmel Match Perfection Foundation in 200
  • Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 25
  • Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in Warm Medium
  • Collection Sheer Loose Powder (Review here)
Brows:
  • Essence Lash and Brow Gel
  • Makeup Revolution Mono Eyeshadow in Mmmm (Review here)
Eyes:
  • Makeup Revolution Focus and Fix Eye Primer
  • Colours Complete Makeup Palette by Technique
  • Essence Kajal Pencil in Black
  • Rimmel Scandaleyes Kohl Pencil in Nude
  • Collection Fast Stroke Liquid Eyeliner
  • L'Oreal Miss Manga Mega Volume Mascara in Black Angel
Contouring:
  • Bourjois Bronzing Powder in 52
  • Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Pink Lights
Lips:
  • Essence Lip Liner in Satin Mauve
  • Revlon Colourburst Matte Balm in Sultry (Review here)
Do you do a bold lip or a nude lip when you go out for a meal?

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Disappointing products #1

The past eighteen years of my life have been pretty disappointing so I'm pretty used to being disappointed and I can point out a disappointing thing when I see once, hence I thought I would do a disappointing products post and video:




1. Soap and Glory Sugar Crush Body Scrub
- What's wrong with it? It didn't feel grainy enough to scrub my body, it was alright but I didn't feel particularly exfoliated afterwards. Although that might make it better for those with more sensitive skin.

2. Makeup Revolution Focus & Fix Concealer
- What's wrong with it? It didn't cover up spots or dark circles which is precisely what I want a concealer to do (you can see me complain about it in my first impressions post/video here). I can't speak for covering up redness because that's not something I suffer with, but it didn't help whatsoever with what I use concealer for.

3. Simple Eye Makeup Remover Pen
- What's wrong with it? It was a great idea in theory but in practise it didn't remove makeup well, it just smudged it so instead of having a slightly dodgy eyeliner flick that you could chip off, you had a big grey smudge which was harder to remove so it didn't do what I expected it to do.

4. Barry M Gelly Nail Paint in Rose Hip
- What's wrong with it? Don't even get me started, this is the worst nail polish I have ever used - seriously, it's not great. Perhaps it's a bad batch but after asking around on the beauty blogger chats on twitter I doubt it. It stayed tacky for hours and hours so it always smudged without fail, which means I would want to take it off so even if it is long lasting it would look gross and smudged so I wouldn't want it to be long lasting, you see what I'm getting at? The shade range is beautiful and I love the other nail polishes from Barry M, but £3.99 for a forever-tacky-so-it-smudges-and-looks-crappy nail polish is at all not worth it.

5. Essence Nail Art Special Effect Topper in Circus Confetti
- What's wrong with it? I liked this upon first application, nice even coat of glitter and it was fairly fast drying. I just found it chipped really really badly, it was better with some nail polishes over others but a top coat should be less prone to chipping than any other nail polishes, when this chipped I had to go back under with the colour coat and the top coat so it just didn't look great generally.

What products have you found disappointing in the past?

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Sunday, 11 January 2015

Review | Makeup Revolution Mono Eyeshadow in Mmmm

Don't get me wrong, I love it when shades of eyeshadows or lipsticks or (insert makeup product of your choice here) have interesting names. For example, Makeup Revolution's Rebel with Cause lipstick (review here) made my James Dean loving heart flip with joy, but I don't know whose idea it was to name an eyeshadow 'Mmmm'. I feel that there must have been a slight mishap in judgement when choosing that name, but despite that - it is a frigging good eyeshadow.

It's no mystery that Makeup Revolution just do budget makeup well, especially regarding eyeshadow with their various Iconic palettes that have taken the blogger world by storm for being dupes for the Naked Palettes. I hadn't tried any of their mono eyeshadows until my full face of first impressions post featuring Makeup Revolution products and I was impressed from the first impression, but having now used it everyday on my brows I have come to love it even more.

It is the butteriest, most pigmented eyeshadow I have ever tried (bearing in mind that I am a drugstore/high street gal so I can't compare this to the likes of Urban Decay or MAC) and there's no fallout whatsoever, I may only use this on my brows but I really want to buy more of them to use on my eyelids. At only £1 each, you can't go wrong.

What's your favourite mono eyeshadow?

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Review | Makeup Revolution Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner

Alternate titles for this post are: the best waterproof liquid eyeliner I've ever tried, and the most foolproof liquid eyeliner in existence - a step too far? Not for this bad boy.

Makeup Revolution constantly impress me with their budget, high quality products, and their waterproof liquid eyeliner is no exception. I tend not to opt for waterproof liquid eyeliner because it has the general problem of sticking to my eyelashes and hardening them making it harder to apply mascara afterwards (which is obviously a tragedy, ain't nobody leaving the house with unvoluminous, undefined lashes - I personally am not about that life) plus, unlike my heart, it tends not to be the blackest of black, but that's not the case with this eyeliner.

This eyeliner is blacker than black, long lasting, and ridiculously easy to apply. It has such a thin nib making cat eye flicks achievable for those even with the most uncontrollable of hands, it is literally fool-proof, or as I prefer Bess-proof. You can build it up to a thickness you're happy with but still keep your flicks sharp enough to kill a man.

The only issue I have with this product is that I find it hard to dip the nib in and out of the pot, it's a rather tight squeeze which means it takes slightly longer to do my eyeliner than usual, but this is a tiny flaw and one that I can forgive for on-fleek eyeliner insurance.

Overall, this is possibly the best eyeliner I have ever tried and has quickly become a favourite (seriously, watch this space for my next favourites post, y'all gonna see me rambling on about this beauty I guarantee it). You can actually read and watch my first impression of this product and other Makeup Revolution products in this post (cheeky plug).

What's your favourite liquid eyeliner?

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Full face of first impressions - Makeup Revolution

For a while I've wanted to start up a series on my blog in conjunction with my YouTube channel in which I do a full face of make up (somewhat of a tutorial or how I would do my ordinary makeup) using only products from one brand, preferably products I haven't used before, and giving you my first impressions, and providing you with links to reviews on a product if I have used it before or made a review before the post/video goes up - and this post marks the pilot of this series (such fun!)

I'm kicking things off with Makeup Revolution for two reasons: they're a popular brand and reviews of their products generally go down quite well, and they're inexpensive and I already can tell this series is going to be expensive - first things first, there were a few products I couldn't get a hold of so I used products by other brands and I mentioned what they are in the video rather than talking about them in the blog post.



The base:


  • The matte effect foundation:
    - Repurchase? Yes, it was a good colour match for me although not high coverage, but for £2 it was well worth it and I've never had a foundation match me so well
  • Focus & fix liquid concealer: 
    - Repurchase? No, it was really really low coverage, if it can't even cover up spots (let alone circles under my eyes dark as my soul) then it's not really doing enough for me
The brows:


  • Mono eye shadow in 'Mmm':
    - Repurchase? Hells to the yeah, and I really want to try out their other mono eye shadows because this was so pigmented and buttery and generally a good egg, I've been using it on my brows everyday since discovering it
The eyes:


  • Focus & Fix eye primer: 
    - Repurchase? Yes, it's inexpensive and does a basic priming job so it's a win for me
  • Iconic 1 palette:
    - Repurchase? Yes, when I hit pan on all of the shades, it's a dupe of the Naked palette and about 10 times cheaper, how could I not repuchase this?
  • Waterproof liquid eyeliner:
    - Repurchase? Yes, it's long lasting and creates a nice cat eye flick. The only issue I had is that it's hard to dip the nib in and out of the pot but it's generally a good'un.
  • Amazing Volume mascara:
    - Repurchase? Yes, it's not ridiculously volumising like other mascaras I've tried but it is pretty volumising given that it's about 3-4 times cheaper than any other mascara I've tried 
Facial definition:

  • Baked highlighter in Pink Lights:
    - Repurchase? Definitely, this is amazing value for money but mind you, you've got to use a light hand (in the video I went pretty heavy) but if you do dust a tiny bit on the top of your cheek bones, you are heading towards the pathway of Kim K contour (which is obviously what we must all aspire to in life)
The lips:


  • Matte lipstick in Dare:
    - Repurchase? Yes definitely, this wasn't actually a first impression but I do love it and think it's so good for just £1
What other brands would you like to see first impressions of?

Monday, 5 January 2015

The spending ban wishlist

I don't know about you, but after Christmas I was in serious need of a spending ban, so for the whole of January I'm not doing any shopping, this is also partially because I'm going to a concert at the end of the month (which I'm super excited for) that I need to pay for, so money is something I am lacking in right now - you feel me?

However, I still find myself pining after certain beauty items - it's tough reading review after review on certain products and not being able to buy them, so my solution is to create a wishlist so that I can either buy these products once my spending ban is up or I can buy any possible dupes of them (which I probably will do being the cheapskate thrifty spender that I am)


What kind of generic eighteen year old would I be if I didn't want MAC's Velvet Teddy? I've been very into brownish-pinky nudes at the moment, they've become somewhat of an everyday item, so it may be worth it to splash out and buy the MAC one. Although I have heard that Revlon do a dupe called Mauve It Over of it so it's quite possible I'll buy their version of it for half the price of MAC.

If you've watched any of my YouTube videos you'll know I have a lot of hair, and people with thick hair all seem to love the Tangle Teezer - now don't get me wrong I'd love to try it, but it bothers me how it's spelt 'Teezer'.. what's up with that? What's held me back from buying this is that at the end of the day, it's an expensive brush so I've found it hard  to make the purchase but I would eventually like to buy one and see if it's worth the hype.

I think one of the most hyped about products in the bloggersphere by far is the Benefit They're Real mascara and it looks really good from all of the reviews I've read, but nearly £20 for a mascara seems a bit ridiculous so I may buy a sample size or look around for a dupe.

The Real Techniques make up brushes are arguably the most popular make up brushes, which is why I feel somewhat ashamed to say that I don't even own one. I do own some really good make up brushes from eBay, but I hear so many good things about the Real Techniques ones that I'd like to try them, plus it would be nice to have more make up brushes so I don't have to wash my current ones as often (I'm lazy, chill)

Urban Decay have revolutionised the world of eye shadow with their Naked palettes, and whilst I don't want to dole out £37 on their Naked palettes (as you can buy £4 dupes from Makeup Revolution) I think their basics palettes are, whilst still expensive, a lot cheaper and more wearable shades, I think the Naked Basics 2 palette would be more wearable for me but both palettes have such nice neutral shades.

Have you tried any of these products?
Do you have any dupes for these products?

Sunday, 4 January 2015

The £3 Kylie Jenner duo

There are two types of people in the world, those who want to look like Kylie Jenner, and those who pretend they don't*. Kylie Jenner has taken over the beauty beauty world by storm with Mac's Velvet Teddy and Mac's Whirl by her side, but looking like a Kardashian doesn't require emptying your wallet, in fact, you can do it for only £3.30.

I have reviewed a fair few products from Essence and made it abundantly clear that their offerings are totally worth the moolah, but I didn't realise that what they were offering was enough to imitate Kylie Jenner - I'll explain.

The Kylie Jenner look can be achieved using their lip liner in Satin Mauve, and their lipstick in Natural Beauty. The lip liner is ridiculously creamy and it quite possibly one of the nicest, and cheapest, lip liners I have ever tried. For only £1, you cannot go wrong. This is how you plump up your lips to Jenner size (don't go overboard on this homeboy)


Step two is to go over the top of the lipliner with their lipstick in Natural Beauty, which is allegedly a dupe of Mac's Brave (just saying), which makes the brownish-mauve lip a little bit more pink.


So if you're flicking through all of Kylie Jenner's photos on Instagram and taking a stab to your self esteem, worry no longer - we can all achieve the Jenner lips and not break the bank!

What's your favourite nude lip?


*Statistics included in this post may be false

Friday, 2 January 2015

GRWM: New Years Eve Edition

I actually didn't fail at applying my makeup in this GRWM unlike the last one so if you want to watch me do my New Years make up, you can click on the video below or scroll down below that to see the products that I used :-)



Base:
  • Rimmel Lasting Finish 25hr Foundation in 303 True Nude
  • Beauty Forever Anti-Aging Foundation in Almond
  • Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in Warm Medium
  • Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 25
  • Collection Sheer Loose Powder (Review here)
Brows:
  • Essence Lash and Brow Gel
  • Makeup Revolution Mono Eyeshadow in MMMM
Eyes:
  • Maybelline 24hr Colour Tattoo in On and On Bronze (Review here)
  • Light champagne (almost white) shade and Dark greyish black shade in Makeup Revolution Iconic 2 Palette
  • Revlon Mono Eyeshadow in Onyx
  • Collection Fast Stroke Liquid Eyeliner
  • L'Oreal Miss Manga Mega Volume Mascara in Black Angel
  • Rimmel Scandaleyes Nude Eyeliner
  • Essence Kajal Pencil in Black
  • Glitter (in excess amounts)
  • Silver glitter eyeliner (unbranded)
Contouring:
  • Bourjois Bronzing Powder in 52
  • Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Pink Lights
Lips:
  • Black Radiance Lip Liner (no shade on the pencil but it's a plummy/brown type shade)
  • Makeup Revolution Lipstick in Rebel with Cause

What did you do for New Years Eve?

Thursday, 1 January 2015

A year's worth of book reviews & the 2015 reading challenge

This year has gone ridiculously quickly, does anyone else start to majorly think about the inevitability death at the end of the year.. or month.. or week.. or day? Just me? 

At the beginning of 2014, I decided to set myself a goal of reading 15 books on Goodreads which doesn't sound like very much at all but remember I am in sixth form which basically means there is no time between sleeping and working, the existential crisis also takes up a fair bit of my time too. So I thought I would do very short reviews of all the books I've read this year, I will link to full reviews where I can and give a quick rating.


1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - J.K Rowling (5/5)
I should start off by saying I was re-reading these books, I am a massive Potterhead so obviously I've already read the books. After visiting the Harry Potter Studios in December 2013 (followed by a 20 hour Harry Potter movie marathon - go hard or go home guys) I was feeling emotionally distraught about Harry Potter, so I thought re-reading the books to kick off the year would kick off some of the intense feels I had been feeling (it didn't) but I think it's quite obvious I love this book. It's well written, in fact I read this within 24 hours I loved it so much. 

2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J.K Rowling (5/5)
If you don't like Harry Potter, just scroll down until you reach book 8. I also gave this a 5/5 rating, I know most people think the Chamber of Secrets is the worst book but I don't at all. I love the concept and I also liked Harry going to stay with the Weasleys for the first time, again it was very well written and just enjoyable. If you don't like the books in the Harry Potter series, I hope you enjoy your life without a soul.

3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K Rowling (5/5)
Basically all of the Harry Potter books have a high rating from me, they are my favourite book series and Harry Potter is a prominent part of my life. A lot of people say this is one of their least favourite books in the series but for me it's possibly my favourite, Voldemort isn't really in it and my favourite character Sirius Black is introduced (although the ending for Sirius and Harry breaks my heart), and Remus Lupin is introduced too! What's not to love about that? It's a very calm book in the sense that Voldemort's not after Harry, I liked how you got to see a lot more of the general wizarding lifestyle in this book like Hogsmeade and life in general around the castle.

4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J.K Rowling (5/5)
This is the Harry Potter book where things get serious and the whole series gets a lot more intense from this point, but I still loved it. The whole book is quite the mystery as you're pondering the question 'who put Harry's name in the goblet of fire?' for the entire thing, but it is just a downright amazing book. I'm assuming if you're intending to read this book, you've read the first three so there's not much I need to say, you know how Harry Potter goes.

5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - J.K Rowling (5/5)
Funnily enough, the first time I read this book it was my least favourite Harry Potter book. It is a hefty read and I think the length automatically gave me a bad impression, however upon re-reading it I think it may be my favourite book. I love the introduction of Luna Lovegood as a character, I love the development of Neville Longbottom's character, I love the introduction of Professor Umbridge as a character like don't get me wrong she's a terrible sadist but a great villain! (I hate certain parts of the book which I won't say because I don't want to spoil it but if you know you know). It's actually as easy to read as the other books, it's just longer.

6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - J.K Rowling (5/5)
Part of me loves this book just because it's so heavily focused on Draco and I imagine Tom Felton when reading it (I know it's bad to imagine the actors as the characters in the book but hey I like imagining Tom Felton). This book gave so much depth to Draco Malfoy, and it was quite intense and dark and just so interesting to read. 

7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J.K Rowling (5/5)
If I had to describe this book in 3 words, these are the words I would choose: ALL THE FEELS. This book had me tearing up and crying upon re-reading it, I remember the first time the ending just had me speechless, I was so numb from emotion I couldn't cry, but I remember being really sad for about a week after reading this, it was pretty bad. I think this book ends the series really well, and quite realistically. It shows the true side of war that it's not just villains who die, but the heroes die as well (no more spoilers from there okay) which I think is good even though it means having to say goodbye to some of your favourite characters. I like the epilogue too, it makes you feel like Harry going to be fine without you being emotionally invested in him (yes I do really believe I know the characters, no you don't have the right to judge me)

8. The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath (4/5) Review here
I should explain that the review I've linked you to is a review I did on my old blog, don't bother following it as it is closed but I thought I'd link you to a full review I did over there. I did quite enjoy this book, it was a very quick read and I like the feminist themes in it, considering when it was written the feminism is quite strong (hell to the yeah). I'm very interested in psychology (I actually mentioned reading this book in my personal statement for University) so I found this book really interesting as it talks about depression and electro-convulsive therapy, it can at points be triggering so sometimes I had to stop reading it for a while but if you're not easily triggered that shouldn't be an issue. Sylvia Plath had an interesting but short and tragic life which I was actually not too informed about until after researching it post-reading this book.

9. Autobiography - Morrissey (3/5) Review here
The review I did on this book was actually the first post I did on this blog funnily enough. It's a shame I didn't much like the book. The very beginning of it was quite interesting as it was about Morrissey growing up in Manchester and the formation of The Smiths (if you didn't know, The Smiths are one of my favourite bands right up there with The Beatles and Morrissey is pretty cool too), however there is a lot of detail on the various court cases Morrissey was involved with and it becomes quite difficult to read as it's vague, there aren't many specific events for him to talk about. The thing that annoyed me the most is that there are no chapters! It was bad enough that for the first 20 pages there are no paragraphs, and he splits up words and sentences over pages nearly all the time, but no chapters made it really hard to know where to stop reading and where to pick up. It's a shame, I really really wanted to like it but I found it hard to read and didn't enjoy it too much after the first half. I've heard this is being adapted into a biopic which I'll still watch, hopefully they'll be able to turn this book into something good.

10. The Fault in Our Stars - John Green (4/5) Review here
I don't want to burst anyone's bubble but this book was ridiculously overrated. Don't get me wrong, I loved the writing style of John Green and I liked how the story wasn't just a sob story like most stories about cancer (although I could be generalising, books about cancer generally aren't my thing) but it was quite light-hearted given the topic. Although, I knew how it was going to end (thanks for that one Tumblr), however even if Tumblr hadn't spoiled it for me, I would've guessed it was going to happen anyway because you're given plenty of warning for what's going to happen. I did enjoy it, but I think it was overrated and rather cheesy, but John Green has a lovely writing style.

11. The Catcher in the Rye - J.D Salinger (4/5) Review here
The reason I wanted to read this book is because John Lennon's murderer apparently was influenced by this book to kill John, I knew nothing would ever justify the murder but I was interested to see whether there was any sort of explanation within this book. I can see how a paranoid schizophrenic may be triggered by this book as most of the book is just Holden Caulfield complaining about how phoney people are. The book is very symbolic, and I did like it after I got over Holden's constant whinging. Once I discovered that Holden isn't meant to be a likeable character, I enjoyed the book a lot more. It's very well written and whilst there isn't a dramatic, intense storyline, you do get quite drawn in. It's a marmite book in that you either rate it a lot or don't think much of it, for example my Mum really didn't like it but me and my Dad quite liked it.

12. My Mad Fat Teenage Diary - Rae Earl (4/5) Review here
I absolutely loved the TV adaptation of this, the book is different in that it's set in the 80s rather than the 90s (which I preferred because she mentioned Morrissey on practically every page) and that all the characters have nicknames like Haddock and Battered Sausage. If you like the TV series, you may enjoy this because there's a lot of similarities but it's less structured than the TV show as that has an ongoing storyline and this book is just literally diary entries. Nonetheless, I liked it and the Morrissey references made me very very happy.

13. Spain for the Sovereigns - Jean Plaidy (1/5)
I hate historical fiction with a passion. I had to read this and the next book I'm going to mention for my History A level to aid with my coursework. This was the most difficult book to read, it got better towards the end but I just really didn't like it at all. If you're interested in the Golden Age of Spain perhaps you'll like it but I wasn't, and it wasn't written in a way that drew me in.

14. The Last Queen - C.W Gortner (3/5)
Again, I really don't like historical fiction, but this one was much better than the other one I had to read. I may as well point out that this is very graphic, if you don't like reading about the sexy times then edge away from this. I still wouldn't re-read this and most of the book is a solid 2/5 for me but by the end I couldn't put it down, it gets very intense and interesting by the end, it made the Golden Age of Spain a bit more interesting for me.

15. Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury (5/5) Review here
If you're interested in Philosophy or literature in general, give this a go. This book is about a dystopian future where fire fighters burn books and the protagonist is one of these fire fighters, but then he meets a 17 year old called Clarisse who makes him question his entire life. I read this book really quickly, it's not so simplistic that you feel patronised but it is simple enough to read without having to concentrate majorly hard. I really want to see the film of this as well, I would definitely recommend this. I think the Philosophical aspects of this really appealed to me as Philosophy is one of my favourite subjects in school (and this was actually recommended by my super cool Philosophy teacher)

16. The Talented Mr. Ripley - Patricia Highsmith (4/5)
I did intend to do a full review of this but I didn't get round to it and now I feel like I can't talk about it in enough detail for a full review, but I had seen the film of this and loved it. This was another book I mentioned on my personal statement because it's linked to mental illness and crime, the book feels like two different books because something happens halfway through that changes the way the book is done. The protagonist is a man who is good at impersonation and he's essentially a psychopath, I found this book very interesting but it felt like such a different book by the end so I preferred the first half to the second half.

17. The Tales of Beedle the Bard - J.K Rowling (4/5)
This isn't so much a novel but a collection of short stories, which I did enjoy, they were well written and a must-read for anyone who is into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (you may or may not have guessed by now that I love Harry Potter), plus the illustrations inside, although few, are really nice. My favourite story was The Tale of the Three Brothers, which is the most famous one of them all as it's a strong theme throughout Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I just thought it was the wrong with the strongest underlying message. The only issue I had with this book is that I felt a little odd reading it on the bus as not everyone would've realised it was Harry Potter related, they would've just seen an 18 year old reading a kid's book, so bear that in mind.

My 2014 reading challenge wasn't particularly challenging, so I decided to amp it up a bit - you feel me?
This challenge is over 50 books essentially, so I've amped up my challenge a fair bit.
Wish me luck on my challenge, add me on Goodreads to see the journey and stay tuned for many many more reviews on this blog!

What was your favourite book this year?