Who's really bored?? No really, guess.
Even though it's technically still study leave, i have no more exams so to me it's the holidays. This means i spend an exponentially large amount of time watching Disney Channel - that's right, Wizards of Waverly Place all the way!
Ahem. Anyways, just thought I'd share with you a list of good movies/books to watch/read in the hopes of converting more of you readers into geek/nerds who stay indoors all the time (and it's the holidays soon).
Moulin Rouge
Genre: Romance/Musical
Sweetest movie ever, will make you cry from both sadness and happiness unless you have no heart like Karen
Inception
Genre: Action
One of those all round movies that kinda have everything in them without being tryhard
Twilight
Just kidding
Remember Me
Genre: Romance/Drama
Even though it has he who will not be named in it, still good, and as the movie goes on you start forgetting it's him which makes it all that much better
Resident Evil
Genre: Horror/Sci Fi
Not really scary, just really cool. Lots of shooting, and dying, and zombies...
Skulduggery Pleasent - Derek Landy
Don't laugh, I swear this book is amazing and hilarious even if it's target audience is ten year olds - crime fighting skeleton detective, heck yeah
Paper Towns - John Green
Funny, sweet, good stuff
Maximum Ride - James Patterson
Kids with wings, sci fi without the nerdy aspect and really funny
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
Fricken amazing, like an action movie but a book. Set in the future but like the past? If that makes sense. Just read it
If You Could See Me Now - Ceclia Ahern
Same person who wrote PS I Love You. Soooo sweet and funny and kinda magic and...and.....awwwww (read any of her other stuff too, also amazing)
So there you go. Don't flame me if you don't like them, they're only suggestions.
Enjoy
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