Hi, sorry for not posting in ages.
If I'm honest, I really don't know what to post on this blog anymore.
However, I do enjoy writing my 'Monthly Favourites' posts as I like
reflecting on all the positives of the past month.
July has been a great month for me, there have been a lot of highlights.
Here's what I've been loving this month:
Activated - Cher Lloyd
If you know me well, you'll know I'm a huge fan of Cher Lloyd ever since she was on The X Factor in 2010. Since then, she has released two albums and several singles. This is her latest single, 'Activated', and it's amazing. In my opinion, it's her best song yet. I would say that Cher is one of the most underrated artists out there because her last album, Sorry I'm Late, wasn't successful. She has one of the most beautiful voices and has been working so hard for the past six years, she deserves to be successful. I know some of you might not like Cher (for some reason?) but, please, just give this new single a listen on YouTube and if you like it, you can buy it here on iTunes.
Ghostbusters
Some of you may be shocked to see this as one of my favourites but, honestly, this is one of the funniest films I've seen this year. I don't understand the hate it got when this reboot was announced. I think the majority of hate came from people who grew up watching the original (where the four main characters were played by men) and were sceptical to the new version. This was one of the films I was most looking forward to watching and it didn't disappoint. This is directed by Paul Feig and I loved two of his previous films, The Heat and Spy. I think that this one manages to give its own unique take on the classic story without being a direct copy. I think it's worth watching if you enjoyed the original, are a fan of Paul Feig and the actors featured in this film. If you want to read my full review, click here.
Now You See Me 2
Now You See Me is one of my favourite films as it's thrilling and has a unique story about a group of magicians who use tricks to escape the FBI. It was entertaining and was one of the best films of 2013. When I found out there was going to be a sequel, I was really excited as the main characters were all really likable and I wondered where they would go after the events of the first film. While this isn't as good as the first film, it's still a fun watch. There are several new characters including Daniel Radcliffe as the antagonist, Walter Mabry. He provided comic relief in this thriller. The tricks in the first film were created using logic and made the audience think 'How did they do that?'. However, in this sequel, the answer to that question is obvious: CGI. But, if I'm honest, I don't see that as a bad thing because what film doesn't rely on CGI these days? While this isn't a perfect sequel, it's still enjoyable to watch, especially if you enjoyed the first film. If you'd like to read my full review, click here.
The BFG
When I was growing up, Roald Dahl's The BFG was one of my favourite books. Most giants are seen as scary and evil but Dahl changes that stereotype. The 'BFG' stands for 'Big Friendly Giant' and that's exactly what the main character is. The story does include giants that are horrible and enjoy eating people but that's where the conflict comes in. The BFG is the only one that's friendly and would rather eat the disgusting 'snozzcumber' then a human 'bean'. When I re-read the book earlier this year, I remembered why I loved it and I was so happy when I heard that Steven Spielberg had directed a live action adaptation of it. Fortunately, it didn't disappoint and it managed to capture the feel of the book. The CGI looked stunning and I felt like I was part of Sophie's adventure with the BFG. This film is mainly aimed towards children but there's no reason why people who read the book shouldn't enjoy it. If you want to read my full review, click here.
'Tanya Bakes' by Tanya Burr
Back in summer 2014, I went through a phase of baking. I wanted to be able to make cakes, cookies, ect from scratch but, unfortunately, it didn't really work out and I gave up. When one of my favourite YouTubers, Tanya Burr, announced she was bringing out her first baking book, I couldn't be more happier for her. I was also really excited to see what recipes she would include. I think that this is the perfect baking book for anyone wanting to start baking and need tips. Tanya has proven in a lot of her videos that she can easily bake and cook from scratch and makes the most amazing products. This book includes recipes such as: cookies & biscuits; muffins, cupcakes & traybakes; cakes & loaves; puddings; pastry; bread; brunch and special occasions. I haven't tried out any of the recipes myself yet as I don't have the ingredients to do so but, as soon as I have the right ingredients and equipment, I will definitely try out a recipe from Tanya's book.
Highlight of July - Meeting Fleur De Force (29/07/2016)
In February 2015, I met Fleur De Force for the first time at her book signing for her first book 'The Glam Guide'. She was really sweet and we talked about Twitter and makeup (of course). Earlier this year, Fleur announced that she was writing her second book, 'The Luxe Life' and I couldn't be more excited to read it. I was so happy when she announced a book tour and that she was coming to Manchester. She was just as down to earth the first time I met her. I told her that I met her at her previous book signing back in February last year and she said that it feels like yesterday that she was here touring with her first book. I loved meeting her and I'm hoping that she'll bring out another book and there'll be another opportunity for me to see her. I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone in need of advice based on make-up, hair, clothing or how to live a 'luxe life'.
Those were my favourites and highlights of this month.
Thank you so much for reading this, I really do appreciate it.
I hope you enjoyed this blog post.
Hopefully, I'll start updating this blog more when I get more ideas.
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