Tuesday 16 February 2016

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.
This week is all about music & books. We previously did books we’d give theme songs to so feel free to do that! Or 10 songs I wish that were books (check out my love songs I wish were books for an example of what I mean).
For my blogpost I did Ten Songs that I wish were books. These are in no particular order so enjoy this blogpost. 
Glowing in the Dark: The Girl and the Dreamcatcher
I am obsessed with this song as it just has a kind of paranormal feeling to the music video. I would love to see a story about a girl who's boyfriend recently died and he returns and has to deal with that. {Am actually planning on writing this so copyrighted}


Need You Right Now: Bethany Mota and Mike Tompkins

This video especially gives me the feelings of a dystopian type story and I would love to see it. 




"Snow White": Christina Grimmie

This seems like a story with a girl who is maybe unhappy with her life and wants someone to rescue her but I'd like for the girl to be a little stronger than in this song. 



Castle: Halsey
This song gives me the feelings of a dystopian/rebellion/fantasy story and I would love it. 


Ghost Waltz: Sonya Belousova 

I would love to see a story about a ghost who takes a girl to 


Let's Do It Again: Franchesca Maia 

This could be a story about a girl who had a 'fling' with someone but she falls for him and wants him back and it could be their story. 



Mad Hatter: Melanie Martinez

This could totally be a modern Alice in Wonderland retelling and I would love to read it. 


Human: Christina Perri

This should definintly be a two perspective story from a human and an android. It should be dystopian with struggles, action and romance and I would love to read it.


Shatter Me: Lindsey Stirling ft. Lzzy Hale

This would be a steampunk/futuristic story and it would be a great book to read. 


Roundtable Rival: Lindsey Stirling

This would be a Western, Steampunk story with three strong heroines out to catch the villains. 


Top Ten Book Friendships!


For this blogpost, I have decided to do my Top Ten Book Friendships. These are as of February 15, 2016 so I may do another one of these in a couple of months.


Go grab your favorite snack and a cup of tea and settle in for this blogpost. These are also in no particular order.


Number One: Thomas and Newt from The Maze Runner Series by James Dashner.


These two are such good friends in the first and second book, despite Thomas working for WICKED in his past. I love these two as friends and I wouldn’t have it any other way.




Number Two: Hermione, Ron and Harry from Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling.


This is the Golden Trio ladies and gentleman. They are the perfect group of friends, willing to stick by each other until the end. They never give up and endure everything.




Number Three: Iko and Cinder from The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer.


I have supported this friendship since day one and I will keep on doing that until the very end. Iko is an android but with such a huge personality and feelings that at times you question it. They are always there for each other.




Number Four: Percy, Annabeth and Grover from The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan.


These three are the original trio from Rick Riordan’s books and I love them so much. The three of them went on many quests with each other and each one was willing to sacrifice something for another.



Number Five: Eilonwy and Taran from The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander


Yes, I know that these two are a couple but they didn’t start out that way and I love them as friends. Their hilarious banter kept me going at the slow parts in the books.




Number Six: Scarlet and Winter from The Lunar Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer


These two did not start out as friends. Scarlet was kept captive by Winter and Scarlet did not like her at all even though Winter was protecting her from Levana but eventually they became friends and their friendship is perfect.




Number Seven: Cinder and Thorne from The Lunar Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer.


These two have the most hilarious banter. They were both in prison and basically escaped together. I will forever love their friendship.

[This is such a struggle. I can't find a picture for these two]


Number Eight: Marlee and America from The Selection series by Kiera Cass


Marlee didn’t want to be queen and neither did America. Marlee has always supported America’s choices and I think they will forever be friends.




Number Nine: Dex and Sophie from Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger.

These two are the perfect best friends and I wouldn't have it any other way.


Number Ten: Sam and Frodo from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolken


They are one of the best friendships and Sam’s line to Frodo is one of the best.


“I can’t carry it for you, but I can carry you.”

That line literally makes me want to cry.