Showing posts with label Hanya Yanagihara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hanya Yanagihara. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Lovely Books and Things - 1.16.21

Lovely Books and Things
My Weekly Books and Films Update


Linking up with:
Sunday Post (details)
Mailbox Monday (details)

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HAPPY THINGS:

1. A slice of galette de rois (king's cake) from La Boulangerie (here) to celebrate Twelfth Night
2. A 30-day online yoga journey with Adrienne (here)
3. A pink flamingo
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Bought:
To Paradise
by Hanya Yanagihara
Literary, Historical | Published: 2022 | Goodreads

Library: audiobook
Libertie
by Kaitlyn Greenidge
Historical, African American | Published: 2021 | Goodreads

Library:
Gossip's Story
by Jane West
Classics, Historical, Jane Austen | Published: 2015 (first 1796) | Goodreads

Freebies: from Free Little Library
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Historical, Romance, LGBTQ | Published: 2017 | Goodreads
Oathbringer
by Brian Sanderson
Fantasy, Epic, Magic | Published: 2017 | Goodreads


For Review:
An Honest Lie
by Tarryn Fisher
Thriller, Mystery | Published: 2022 | Goodreads
courtesy of publisher -Thanks!
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AND watched: Netflix
Don't Look Up (2021)
Director/Writer: Adam McKay
Story by: David Sirota
Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence
Comedy, Drama, SciFi | imdb | my rating: 4

Two low-level astronomers must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.

AND watched: virtual theatre
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022)
Directors: Derek Drymon, Jennifer Kluska
Screenplay: Amos Vernon, Nunzio Randazzo, Genndy Tartakovsky
Based on book:
Stars: Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez
Animation, Adventure, Comedy | imdb | my rating: 3

When Van Helsing's mysterious invention, the "Monsterfication Ray", goes haywire, Drac and his monster pals are all transformed into humans, and Johnny becomes a monster. In their new mismatched bodies, Drac, stripped of his powers, and an exuberant Johnny, loving life as a monster, must team up and race across the globe to find a cure before it's too late, and before they drive each other crazy. With help from Mavis and the hilariously human Drac Pack, the heat is on to find a way to switch themselves back before their transformations become permanent.

AND watched: theatre
Belle (2021)
Original title: Ryû to sobakasu no hime
Director/Writer: Mamoru Hosoda
Screenplay:
Based on book:
Stars: Kaho Nakamura, Ryô Narita
Animation, Adventure, Drama, Japan | imdb | my rating: 4

Suzu is a shy high school student living in a rural village. For years, she has only been a shadow of herself. But when she enters "U", a massive virtual world, she escapes into her online persona as Belle, a globally-beloved singer.

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Friday, December 31, 2021

Favorite and Anticipated Books

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Favorite book in 2021:
Heaven
by Mieko Kawakami
translated by Sam Bett, David Boyd
Literary, Coming of Age, Japan | Published: 2021 (first 2009) | Goodreads

Hailed as a bold foray into new literary territory, Kawakami's novel is told in the voice of a fourteen-year-old student subjected to relentless torment for having a lazy eye. Instead of resisting, the boy suffers in complete resignation. The only person who understands what he is going through is a female classmate who suffers similar treatment at the hands of her tormenters.

The young friends meet in secret in the hopes of avoiding any further attention and take solace in each other's company, completely unaware that their relationship has not gone unnoticed by their bullies . . .


Most Anticipated book in 2022:
To Paradise
by Hanya Yanagihara
Literary, Historical | Published: 2022 | Goodreads
release date: January 11, 2022

In an alternate version of 1893 America, New York is part of the Free States, where people may live and love whomever they please (or so it seems). The fragile young scion of a distinguished family resists betrothal to a worthy suitor, drawn to a charming music teacher of no means. In a 1993 Manhattan besieged by the AIDS epidemic, a young Hawaiian man lives with his much older, wealthier partner, hiding his troubled childhood and the fate of his father. And in 2093, in a world riven by plagues and governed by totalitarian rule, a powerful scientist’s damaged granddaughter tries to navigate life without him—and solve the mystery of her husband’s disappearances.

These three sections are joined in an enthralling and ingenious symphony, as recurring notes and themes deepen and enrich one another: A townhouse in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village; illness, and treatments that come at a terrible cost; wealth and squalor; the weak and the strong; race; the definition of family, and of nationhood; the dangerous righteousness of the powerful, and of revolutionaries; the longing to find a place in an earthly paradise, and the gradual realization that it can’t exist. What unites not just the characters, but these Americas, are their reckonings with the qualities that make us human: Fear. Love. Shame. Need. Loneliness.


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* image source: reading woman

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Happy Blogoversary Month

Happy Blogoversary Month
the big 13

Celebrating my book blogging years by reflecting on 13 books that stood out.

*+* 2009 *+*
Flowers in the Attic
by V.C. Andrews | Goodreads
the book that triggered the creation of this blog

*+* 2010 *+*
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
by Stieg Larsson | Goodreads
blew my mind in regards to the mystery thriller genre

*+* 2011 *+*
Random Magic
by Sasha Soren | Goodreads
sparked a bunch of whimsy with author and virtual events on the blog

*+* 2012 *+*
Fifty Shades of Grey
by E.L. James | Goodreads
fun hype and hullabaloo

*+* 2013 *+*
A Spear of Summer Grass
by Deanna Raybourn | Goodreads
for the ambiance

*+* 2014 *+*
A Discovery of Witches
by Deborah Harkness | Goodreads
discovered and fell for this paranormal crew

*+* 2015 *+*
All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr | Goodreads
beautiful ugly

*+* 2016 *+*
A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara | Goodreads
emotional punches

*+* 2017 *+*
Eileen
by Ottessa Moshfegh | Goodreads
wow!

*+* 2018 *+*
Crazy Rich Asians
by Kevin Kwan | Goodreads
escape into a world of wealth with all its complications and drama

*+* 2019 *+*
Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
by Olga Tokarczuk | Goodreads
championing the horrors of our world

*+* 2020 *+*
The Snow Leopard
by Peter Matthiessen | Goodreads
first co-read with fellow book blogger, Naida at the bookworm

*+* Honorable Mention *+*
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
by Ocean Vuong | Goodreads
beautiful and moving passages of painful memories

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* image header source: cover for The Widow Cliquot by Tilar J. Mazzeo

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Lovely Books and Things - 6.29.19

Lovely Books and Things
My Weekly Books and Films Update

Linking up with:
Sunday Post (details)
Mailbox Monday (details)

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HAPPY THINGS:

1. Grooving to Varona tunes (details) at the Milk Bar

2. Volunteer usher duties for Frameline43 - LGBTQ Film Festival - Happy Pride Month!

3. Monthly chocolate happy hour at Fog City News!

I attended this one with the kid. Could not resist and got 3 bars this time around. They are paired with a book, Made for Love from this year's summer reading pile.


June picks:
chocolate - Letterpress based in Los Angeles, California

Bachelor's Hall, Jamaica 70% Dark
Tasting notes: Star fruit, mocha, spice
Ingredients: Cacao beans, organic unrefined cane sugar, organic cocoa butter
Kosher Information: Parve

Ghana, Ashanti 70% Dark
Tasting notes: brownie crust, graham cracker
Ingredients: Cacao, Organic Unrefined Cane Sugar, Organic Cocoa Butter
Kosher Information: Parve

Ucayali, Peru 70% Dark
Tasting Notes: Star Anise, Mocha, Pepper, Cedar
Ingredients: Cacao beans, Organic Unrefined Cane Sugar, Organic Cocoa Butter
Kosher Information: Parve


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Bought: thrift store finds

Paris
by Edward Rutherford
-Historical, France, Paris | Goodreads

PERFECT find at the thrift shop as I am gearing up for a Paris reading binge in July.

The Unwalled City
by Xu Xi
-Contemporary, Hong Kong | Goodreads

WAS drawn to reading another story with Hong Kong after reading Maurene Goo's Somewhere Only We Know.

The People In The Trees
by Hanya Yanagihara
-Historical, Magical Realism | Goodreads

HAVE wanted to read more from Hanya after A Little Life


Library:

The Kiss Quotient
by Helen Hoang
-Romance, Asian American, Vietnam | Goodreads

The Bride Test
by Helen Hoang
-Romance, Asian American, Vietnam | Goodreads

PICKED up these two in the Kiss Quotient series.


AND watched: in theatre for Frameline43 - LGBTQ Film Festival (here)

Razor Tongue & the T
-Episodes, LGBTQ

Razor Tongue
Director: Natalie Heltzel, Sarah Poynter, Puppett, & Kalena Ranoa (2019) USA | 39m
With a sharp comedic touch and real emotional bite, Razor Tongue explores the complexities of manifesting self-love in a world filled with misogyny and discrimination. Creator Rain Valdez, Sterling Jones, and Alexandra Grey star in this fantastic, no-bullshit web series.

the T
Director: Deven Casey, Bea Cordelia, & Daniel Kyri (2018) USA | 43m
Told through small moments and life-changing ones, two characters' stories—a trans woman and a queer Black man in Chicago—feel wonderfully authentic and intimate. After the first two episodes proved to be an audience favorite at Frameline42, we're pleased to showcase the entire first season of the T at the Festival this year.

Queering the Script (2019)
Director: Gabrielle Zilkha
-Documentary, LGBTQ | imdb | my rating: 5

Q&A panel discussion with some filmmakers and actors.

Queer nerd alert! Frameline alum Gabrielle Zilkha (Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny, Frameline38) takes us into the cosplay-wearing, fanfic-writing underbelly of queer fandoms. At conventions like ClexaCon, the largest multi-fandom LGBTQ+ event, fans geek out while connecting with like-minded folks. Queer fandoms are undeniably passionate when it comes to LGBTQ+ characters in film and television, but it doesn’t stop there. Queering the Script explores the influence they have in the slow but steady rise of LGBTQ+ characters in the media.

Engrossing interviews with figureheads from Autostraddle and GLAAD Media contextualize the history of queer women in popular media, while Pose actress Angelica Ross, The L Word creator Ilene Chaiken, and Xena: Warrior Princess herself, Lucy Lawless, share their experiences with fans and how they’ve helped to reshape narratives to be queer inclusive. Queering the Script takes a fun and forthright look at the importance of queer representation in mass media and the undeniable influence of LGBTQ+ fandoms on the shows we watch. — DOMINIQUE ONEIL


FASCINATING research on queer fandoms and its history.

No Box for Me. An Intersex Story (2018)
Ni d'Ève ni d'Adam. Une histoire intersexe
Director: Floriane Devigne
-Documentary, LGBTQ, France, Switzerland | details | my rating: 5

Often intersex is still dealt with as a pathology that must be treated and repaired. The film reflects on the way intersex people seek to reappropriate their bodies and construct their identities. It questions what our societies are ready to do in the name of social norms and what it means to be a man, a woman or a little of both...


Realness And Revelations
-Shorts, LGBTQ

Q&A with some filmmakers and actors.

Gentleman Spa
Director: Yu Jhi-han (2019) Taiwan | 18m
For Hao, a heavy-set janitor at a gay spa, romantic relationships feel like an unreachable dream. But when he gets the opportunity to massage a handsome stranger, an exciting—but bumpy—ride ensues.

Gamers
Director: Searit Huluf (2019) USA | 10m
A lesbian gamer gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to try out for a pro league team, but crippling self-doubt tests her ambitions.

The Bony Lady
Director: Adriana Barbosa & Thiago Zanato (2018) Brazil, USA, Mexico | 20m
In this captivating documentary-fiction hybrid, transgender Death Cult leader Arely Vazquez attempts to fulfill a promise she made to her saint years after a life-threatening episode.

Wildfire
Director: Bretten Hannam (2019) Canada | 12m
Stalked by his abusive white father, a rebellious Mi’kmaw runaway meets a Two-Spirit teenager drawn to his journey. As he learns the Mi’kmaw language and culture from his new companion, a deeper bond begins to take shape.

MC Jess
Director: Carla Villa-Lobos (2018) Brazil | 20m
Jessica, a lesbian Black woman, goes through bouts of doubt and loneliness, thanks to daily forms of prejudice. But in poetry, she unearths a powerful means of expression that allows her to finally overcome deeply ingrained insecurities.

Transtastic
-Shorts, LGBTQ

Q&A with some filmmakers and actors.

Rani
Director: Hammad Rizvi (2018) | Pakistan, USA | 15m
A poor and socially outcast transgender woman from Pakistan sets out to take care of an abandoned baby in this award-winning short film.

Desperately Seeking Shavers
Director: Emmett Aldred (2018) | Australia | 6m
This insightful documentary shines a light on gender and identity through its candid look at the way trans and gender-diverse people express and actualize their identity through facial hair.

Prisoner of Society
Director: Rati Tsiteladze (2018) Georgia | 15m
Within the strict and repressive atmosphere of Georgian society, we meet a young transgender woman trapped between her personal desire for freedom and the traditional expectations imposed upon her by family.

Tell-By Date
Director: Sarah Ball (2019) USA, UK | 14m
Ryan has something important to tell his seven-year-old son, but an unexpected revelation about his own father forces him to confront his past before he can move forward.

Here with You
Director: Nona Schamus | 2019 | USA | 7m
May meets a boy at a party who piques her interest. She invites him over to hang only to realize that they have more in common than she thought. This film was produced with an entirely trans cast and crew and offers a look at a healthy romantic relationship between two trans individuals.

Homosafe
Director: Lorin Murphy | 2018 | USA | 4m
This fabulous music video for the song “Homosafe” by The Homobiles is shot in and around The Stud and features queer hero Lynnee Breedlove.

Skin
Director: Audrey Rosenberg | 2019 | USA | 22m
A queer teenager (Rhys Fehrenbacher of They, Frameline42) struggling with the onset of puberty discovers a living cave that presents them with a new skin and a chance to explore their identity.

Transfinite (2019)
Director/Writer: Neelu Bhuman
Writer: Ryka Aoki, D'Lo, Stefano Gonzalez
Cody L. Makil, Davia Spain, Lida N. Vala
-Shorts, LGBTQ | imdb | my rating: 4

Transfinite is a sci-fi omnibus feature film composed of seven standalone short stories where supernatural trans and queer people from various cultures use their powers to protect, love, teach, fight and thrive.

Q&A with some filmmakers and actors.

Memories of My Body (2018)
Kucumbu tubuh indahku (original title)
Director: Garin Nugroho
Stars: Muhammad Khan, Raditya Evandra, Rianto
-Drama, LGBTQ, Indonesia | imdb | my rating: 5

In Center Java Juno, a pre-teen abandoned by his father, joins a Lengger dance centre where men assume feminine appearances but the political and social upheaval in Indonesia forces him on the road, meeting remarkable people on his journey.

LOVED learning about the culture and the snippets of dance performances.

Kissing Walls (2019)
Season 2
Director: Zak Payne
Stars: Zak Payne, Nathaniel Tenenbaum
-Comedy, Black/African American, LGBTQ, Chicago | details | my rating: 5

Set in the rapidly gentrifying gayborhood of Chicago, two misfit roommates struggle in the local dating scene as they search for happiness. Despite his best efforts, commitment-phobic Cameron finds himself falling for one half of a couple he’s been sleeping with. James, on the other hand, is anxiously trying to convince people to come see his nightclub act after weathering a bad breakup. When a chance encounter with a florist sparks romantic interest, James has to decide if he’s ready for a new relationship.

Through it all, James and Cameron have each other’s back as they navigate the indignities of everyday life.


Q&A with director, Zac Payne and actor, Nathaniel Tenenbaum.

LOVED the fusion of romance, jazzy music and Chicago.

A Dog Barking at the Moon (2019)
Director/Writer: Lisa Zi Xiang
Stars: Renhua Na, Gaowa Siqin, Zhang Yinyue
-Drama, LGBTQ, China | imdb | my rating: 4

A Chinese family saga, told in different periods of time, commencing with the wife's discovery of her husband's homosexuality. When her adult daughter comes to visit, other secrets slowly come to light.

STORYTELLING included theatre enactments pieced in with past and present scenes which did not gel so much for me.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Olympics Book Tag

Olympic Book Tag
sponsored by It Starts at Midnight (details)

Found this fun tag as a way to indirectly participate in the Summer Olympics.

TAG you are it - feel free to join in or comment with your book picks ;-)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
Fantasy, YA | Amazon | Goodreads
=====> Plan to pick up the newly released, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child this weekend!

Amy and Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
Road Trip, YA | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> Loved how the references to the different sites and food references.

Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Fantasy | Amazon | Goodreads
=====> You never know who is next on the hit list with this series.

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Mystery, Thriller | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> Wha? What? HUH?

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
Contemporary Fiction | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> This chunkster had my attention for a good part of a year as I could only take small doses at a time, but worth it.

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
Chick-lit | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> Still have to see the movie version.

A Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn
Romance, Travel, Africa | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> Loved how this one transported me to 1920s Africa.

The Boys in the Boat:
Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown
Non-fiction, Sports | Amazon | Goodreads | my review
=====> Loved learning about the world of rowing.

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I am looking forward to watching the Gymnastics. How about you?

FYI: I am going to read this one for the gymnastics theme - it is a dark one...

You Will Know Me
by Megan Abbott
-Mystery, Thriller
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

 
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