Book Club May 2016

This month’s book was chosen by Logan. Since Book Club is the night of the Tony’s, Logan picked something that had some Broadway involved in the story. AS a result, she picked My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan. 
 

By: Seth Rudetsky
Published Year: 2012
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 224

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Summary (Provided by Goodreads): Justin has two goals for sophomore year: to date Chuck, the hottest boy in school, and to become the king of Cool U, the table in the cafeteria where the "in" crowd sits. 

Unfortunately, he has the wrong look (short, plump, Brillo-pad curls), he has the wrong interests (Broadway, chorus violin), and he has the wrong friends (Spencer, into Eastern religions, and Mary Ann,  who doesn't shave her armpits). And Chuck? Well, he's not gay; he's dating Becky, a girl in chorus with whom Justin is friendly.

But Justin is determined.

In detention one day (because he saw Chuck get it first), Justin comes up with a perfect plan: to allow Becky to continue dating Chuck, whom Becky's dad hates. They will pretend that Becky is dating Justin, whom Becky's dad loves. And when Becky and Justin go out on a fake date, Chuck will meet up with them for a real date with Becky. Chuck's bound to find Justin irresistible, right? What could go wrong?

                                                          What I Thought

This book is exactly what I expected it to be, and not necessarily in a good way.

Justin is a sophomore in high school who has recently admitted that he is gay, but only to himself and his best friend Spencer. He has a major crush on the most popular boy in school, Chuck, who is dating the most popular girl in school. Obviously, Justin thinks that he can convert Chuck and turn him into his boyfriend. In order to do this, he makes it his goal to become popular and Chuck’s boyfriend by the end of sophomore year.

Everything about this book was predictable. While this made it an easy read, it didn’t necessarily make it a very enjoyable one. Justin embodies everything irritating about a character that I hate. He is majorly in denial, obsessed with popularity and what people think of him, and majorly self-absorbed. In addition to that, there’s this underlying worry the entire book that this is going to end in major embarrassment. I do not handle embarrassing moments well in books or movies. I always start to feel sympathetic embarrassment pains and it’s super uncomfortable.

I did enjoy Becky and Spencer, but hated Chuck and Justin. Like I said, Justin is completely delusional. Even though Chuck has never shown any indication that he is interested in anyone other than girls, Justin seems to think that he can change that just by being funny. He starts to pretend date Becky, just so that he can spend more time with Chuck. Justin is also insanely obsessed with being popular. While I understand some of this, because he is teased a lot, he brings it to a whole new level of obsessed. It becomes all that h wants and he ends up sacrificing a lot for it.

I appreciated that this book was easy to read and quick to get through, but it’s not something I would have picked for myself. The one plus side is that I enjoyed the writing style of Rudetsky, and would possibly pick up a book by him again if the topic interested me.

                                                    What Book Club Thought

We were split 3/2 on how we felt about the book. I was one of the two that didn’t enjoy the book. The book club members that enjoyed the book did feel as though it wrapped up a little too perfectly though. The two of us that didn’t enjoy the book disliked it because we felt it was super predictable and had no patience for the main character. We were interested how Logan came to choose this book as it’s not the type of book that any of us typically read. She mentioned that she has read another of Rudetsky’s books and enjoyed it, so she picked this one because it sounded interesting. While I didn’t necessarily agree that this book sounded interesting, I did agree that his writing was enjoyable.

Next Book Club

The Assistants By Camille Perri

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Book Club Date: July 13th 2016
 

Play! By Sephora May 2016

Play! By Sephora is a new monthly subscription box b Sephora. It costs $10 a month and you received 5 beauty and skincare samples plus a perfume sample each month. Previously, you needed to put yourself onto a wait-list and wait to receive an email before you could subscribe, as they were rolling it out to limited quantities. However, I think that as of the month of May it is now completely open to the public.

In addition to the products, Sephora includes a booklet that includes information about the product, the brand, and then tips of how to use the products. Also at the back of the book is a Play! PASS. This Pass gives you a complimentary one-on-one session with a Sephora artist as well as an extra 50 Beauty Insider points when you scan the pass at the register with any purchase. If you have the Sephora app, you can also scan the images of the products to learn more about them.

One of the differences between this box and other boxes is that it is not personalized. Everyone who signs up for this subscription receives the same products. The theme changes each month and the products follow that theme. This month’s theme was The Forces of Nature, featuring natural products.

As a heads up, the boxes are a little bit larger and will not fit into a small apartment sized mailbox. For reference, a Birchbox box is able to fit almost perfectly into my mailbox, but this one has no chance. Therefore, I’ve had to go to the post office both months to pick up my box.

The products I received this month were as follows: 

The products I received this month were as follows:
 

Atelier Cologne in Orange Sanguine (Full-size $120)- This perfume has notes of blood orange, bitter orange, jasmine, geranium, amber woods, tonka beans, and sandalwood. It’s a very nice citrus smell that is a bit masculine. I feel like this could almost be a unisex scent. When I first smelled it I wasn’t quite sure about it, but once I put it on I liked it. It definitely has a cologne scent as opposed to a perfume and I enjoyed it. It is a bit expensive though.

Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Mask (Full-size $28)- This product is a nutrient-rich repair treatment that is meant to strengthen, restore moisture, repair split ends, and increase elasticity. It is an overnight treatment which kind of confuses me, but is neat. You are meant to massage it in and then wash it out in the morning. I am not a morning shower person, so I don’t know how often I will use this but I will try to give it a try at least once.

TARTE Tartiest Lip Crayon in Latergram (Full-size $18)- This Lip Crayon is a two-in-one lip liner that works as both a liner and a lip primer. The color itself is a bit brown for my tastes, though I might have a lipstick that it matches. I also didn’t find it to be smooth when I used it on my hand. It felt like I needed to use a lot of force to get a decent line. It is hard to get off though so it should las a while!

Left Swatch-TARTE in Latergram Right Swatch- Bite in Kimchi

Left Swatch-TARTE in Latergram Right Swatch- Bite in Kimchi

Bite Beauty Amuse Bouche in Kimchi (Full-size $26)- Bite Beauty is a brand that makes lipsticks with all edible ingredients. Their lipsticks are known to be highly pigmented as well as nourishing. I currently own a lipstick of theirs and I really like it. The pigment is great, it doesn’t feel drying, and they last and wear really nicely. This color is no different. Even though it’s matte, it never felt like my lips were dry. I was also able to eat dinner and was left with a nice stain of color on my lips. I’m really excited to have this bright pink for summer!

Bite Amuse Bouche in Kimchi

Bite Amuse Bouche in Kimchi

KORRES Wild Rose + Vitamin C Sleeping Facial (Full-size  $48)- While I may not be able to get behind an overnight hair mask, I can definitely get behind an overnight face mask! This mask is said to even skin tone and improve skin texture. Vitamin C helps to brighten skin and the ingredient imperata cylindrical extract is meant to release moisture. I really like the KORRES brand so I’m looking forward to trying this product. During the night is when your skin works its hardest, so night creams, serums, and masks are very important.

Origins Maskimizer Skin-Optimizing Mask Primer (Full-size $22)- This is a new product that is meant to prime and optimize your skin for masks. It claims to improve speadability and rinseability of masks. It sounds a bit gimmicky to me but seems like it could be fun. It does mention that it is not good to use with peel off masks, so if that’s the kind you use, this isn’t going to be for you.

BONUS- Origins Clear Improvement Masks- With the Maskimizer, Origins sent two masks to try. I’ve only ever heard good things about their masks but have never tried them. One of the masks is a charcoal mask, which is meant to help clear pores. The other is the Drink Up Intensive overnight mask that is meant to hydrate. I am so excited about both of these bonuses! Now I have not only one, but two overnight masks to try.

This box is great! I am excited about almost every one of these products with the exception of the hair mask and the TARTE lip crayon. This box is a great value and if you’re looking for a new beauty box I would highly recommend it. For only $10 you receive some high end brands that you wouldn’t receive in boxes of the same price. 
 

Top Ten TBR for Summer 2016

I definitely have a specific taste of books that I love to read in the summer. Because of that, I sometimes find myself saving books specifically to read during the summer months. Usually these are books with pretty, summery colors that are pretty light/easy to read.  While cleaning out my to-be-read (TBR) list I started to get excited by a bunch of books I had on my list that knew I wanted to read over the summer, prompting me to make this list!
 

Open Road Summer By: Emery Lord- When this book first came out a few years ago I had no desire to read it. Yes, everyone was raving about it, but for some reason it didn’t appeal to me. Hen for book club we read The Start of My and You which I really enjoyed. Between the cover and knowing that Lord is an author I enjoyed, I know this will be a great summer read!

The Unexpected Everything By: Morgan Matson- Oh my goodness you guys, I am so excited for this book! Last summer I devoured all of Matson’s books. When I found out she was coming out with a new one in May, I knew I wanted to save it for my summer reading. Her books always have great characters as well as great covers. Plus, she’s the first author to ever make me cry!

The List By: Siobhan Vivian- This book ended up on my TBR for Summer list mostly because it has been on my Goodreads TBR list for a long time. I want to make it a goal to knock off a few books because otherwise why are they still on there? This book looks cute and I think it’s going to be a good light book that I will whip through in a day at the pool. I also listened to Siobhan on a panel at BookCon and she seems so great! If I ever needed persuading to read one of her books, listening to her speak was all I needed!

Emmy & Oliver By: Robin Begay- Another book that’s been on my TBR list for a while that I’m going to finally read. It’s one of those books that’s maybe a little darker than what I usually read in the summer but every time I see it on my list I want to read it but get distracted by other books.

The Summer After You and Me By: Jennifer Salvato Doktorski- This is one of those books that got added to the list based on cover and title alone. Add to the fact that this is about a girl who lives on the Jersey Shore and starts a romance with a tourist there for the summer? Sold! This is exactly the kind of book I love to read in the summer that just seems to not fit during the rest of the year.
 

The Life Intended By: Kristen Harmed- Another BEAUTIFUL cover (sense a theme?). This book has been popping up all over the place for me for some reason and I think I’m going to settle down and read it this summer. This book is a little heavier that most of the other books on this list, but it is nice to break things up a bit. Life Intended follows a woman who lost her husband 10 years ago and is about to get remarried when her first husband starts to show up in her dreams. There’s a definite possibility this will be a tear jerker!

First & Then By: Emma Mills- This book ended up on my TBR from the Debut Author Challenge last year. Unfortunately, with all of the wedding prep it got lost. This story is about a high schooler with a love of football. While it may seem more like something I’d read during the fall (because I tend to love my summer books taking place in the summer), I think it will be fun to read.

Boys of Summer By: Jessica Brody- While the cover may make this book look like everything else on this list, it’s definitely different and I’m excited! This book is actually told from the perspective of three boys! I haven’t read a summer novel that is solely told from the guys’ perspective so I’m really excited to read this one and switch things up.

Love & Gelato By: Jenna Evans Welch- This book is a Debut Author Challenge book for this year! The main character gets to spend the summer in Italy. Who doesn’t want to read a book about Italy, romance, and gelato during the summer?

1984 By: George Orwell- In addition to spending my summers reading light, fun, summer romance novels, I like to take time to read books that would take too much brain power to read during the school year when I have so much else I’m focusing on. This summer I’m going to finally tackle 1984! It’s a classic that I’ve wanted to read for a while and I’ve always felt like I didn’t have the energy. Hopefully this summer I will!

Do you have any books on your must read list for this summer?