5 star, musings, YA

Bending the Universe by Justin Wetch

While this is based on the book, Bending the Universe, by Justin Wetch, I find myself not wanting to write a traditional review on this. Is it because this is the first poetry book to be featured on my site? Maybe. Yet, there’s just something about this piece of work that seems to understand parts of me that I can’t eloquently describe as well as Justin did here.

Split into 5 sections (Society, Love, Life, Personal, Nature), Justin pours his heart and honesty from his own life into 100 poems. I can always admire people who pour out their soul into their work – I mean, I also write out my feelings especially when they’re overwhelming me as it has been more lately – but what makes this extra special is just how much they resonate with me.

Each section has something special that just makes me go, oh wow, I completely get that. That is ME too. The below will hold snippets of his poems and why they resonate with me so much.


I pour out myself to others, and it’s been a taxing toll sometimes. I call it like leaving a piece of myself with them as once I do so, I won’t take it back. It’s theirs to keep. It’s been important to me to love others, to share life and all that is good with them.

Like a candle giving its flame to another

Selflessly, spreading light and colour

It takes nothing of ourselves to inspire

goodness in others, to speak life and new fire

into existence. (Candles – SOCIETY)

Heartbreak. Ah, to feel the burning passion that seems to consume us. We know it’ll hurt to get so close to the flame, yet there’s something poignant and real to be so close to something we deem worth the pain. Ah, it goes back to the old saying. To have loved and lost or to have never loved at all? Which is better?

What is this sickness within me

That longs to be burned to ashes by a fierce passion

And hates this peace?

This dreadful, meaningless, horrible, good calmness.

So in the middle of the night

I awaken in a cold sweat

And without a plan, leaving everything behind

I flee to a foreign city

Where I don’t even speak the language

Where the doctors don’t know my name

Where the Lithium will soon wear off

And I will soon be free again.

I don’t want safety or guarantees –

I want a life worth living.

I want to jump off a skyscraper

And fashion a parachute on the way down

Out of my fears and trepidations

Because sometimes survival

Isn’t the most important thing

And surviving

Isn’t the same as living. (Lithium – LOVE)

In those darkest nights when I lie in my bed and wonder or despair – sometimes consecutively and around we go – and sleep abandons me to my endless train of thoughts and anxieties.

Hope is a foolish disaster, ending

All realism and rationality, lying

Always promising too much, trying

To blunt the painfulness of life, muting

Dark thoughts and catalysts for weeping.

Sadness is the cruelest of emotions, crying

Deep sobs into the canyons of the mind, sinding

Broken songs of torment and death, sending

Echoes at random into the future, requiring

All happiness to be punctuated with mourning. (Midnight – LIFE)

Yet from all these above poems, nothing resonated as much as the poems in the Personal section. It’s like Justin gets me – or vice versa. To understand someone I love, to live a life that’s meaningful with no regrets at the end of the day, and to love someone wholly with all that I truly am.

I wanted to ask you

What thoughts plague your mind

When you stay up past midnight

And allow your brain to think freely;

I wanted to know, truly I did so,

But I merely wanted, and did not do.

I wanted to ask you

Many a thing, telling it true

I wanted to delve into your soul

And find out what makes you, you;

I wanted to, but I guess I’ll just settle

For a “I’m good, how about you?” (I wanted to ask you – PERSONAL)

What does it take to please me?

How will I learn to be happy?

I could be the greatest things

And still yearn to be better

Because, in truth

My greatest fear on this earth

Is to be on my death bed

– Hopefully at an old age –

And to look back upon a life

That I didn’t live to the fullest. (Eternity – PERSONAL)

I cry out and scream

Demanding answers, any at all

What does any of it mean

When will clarity call?

Will I ever give my heart

To love without reservation?

Will I ever learn the art

Of waiting with true patience? (The weight of the future – PERSONAL)

And last but not least, I too feel the same weight of nature on my heart. I could be outdoors all the time, really. But most of all, I can spend eternity staring up at the night sky with all those stars staring back at me.

When the brightness of one star

Is lost in the multitude of its brethren

It makes one feel so insignificant

But simultaneously irreplaceable.

Thoughts of chance and destiny

Burn into my retinas

So when I close my eyes

I see only profound thoughts.

Under a night’s sky

Filled with a hundred billion stars

Is it so crazy to believe

Our paths were destined to cross? (A hundred billion stars – NATURE)

I probably shouldn’t go on much longer but this book is filled with poems such as these. Honest, real and heartfelt, there was so much connection found in these pages. No matter the heartache, sleepless nights or other experiences that come our way, we are connected to one another through it all. This book proves it. Now go and see how much of these words resonate with you too.

musings, YA

Favourite YA couples

It’s the month of love and what better way to celebrate V-Day, Gal-Day or Me-Day than to go over some sweet romances we’ve lived vicariously through in some amazing books? Whether you’re in a relationship with someone or single, seeing love described in this way, in these situations, are always something precious to behold.


Forbidden love

This is one of my favourite tropes for romances – although I would hate to be in that situation myself as that would just plainly suck. But in a story, especially when you’re rooting for those two people to conquer all odds, I find it very satisfactory when their happily-ever-after is eventually achieved. They must all be really patient people ’cause I for sure would hate not knowing how it would all end.

My favourite couples for this particular love trope are:

  • Emma Carstairs & Julian Blackthorn (The Dark Artifices series) –
    Their whole relationship screamed FORBIDDEN on it, and I just lapped it all up. Oh, my poor Julian who feels so deeply yet can’t do much about it.
  • Suze Simon & Jesse de Silva (Mediator series) –
    I mean, Jesse’s a ghost and Suze is human so that basically means it’s impossible for them to be together, right? Yet they were perfect for each other, totally balancing the other out. It also totally helps that Jesse was muy caliente.
  • Will Herondale & Tessa (The Infernal Devices series) –
    I loved Will so much in that book, particularly the The Clockwork Angel where it turned out that he wasn’t being so awful for no reason. The feels were very very real for me throughout this whole series (sorry, Team Will all the way – no offense to Jem)
  • Cinder & Kai (Lunar Chronicles series) –
    My heart broke so hard for Cinder for her general situation, but her sweet moments with Kai could only come to a bittersweet ending, right? The long wait to see how a cyborg mechanic could win the heart of a prince was totally worth it though!


Slow-burn chemistry (or just pure chemistry!)

The stories where the characters realistically go through the stages of love makes it all the more realistic, you know? Not all of us are going to go through life with the highly romanticized versions that are so often seen in romance novels. I love these kinds of relationships as I wait with tingling impatience for these individuals to finally acknowledge what is there between them.

My favourite couples for best chemistry goes to:

  • Lady Helen & Lord Carlston (Lady Helen series) –
    While not much happens sometimes in the romance department between these two amidst all the battles they face, it’s undeniable that there’s something brewing in the space between them. I, for one, adore kick-ass females to find just as amazing men who truly appreciate them for who they are.
  • Beth & Ryan (Pushing the Limits series)
    For two people who initially couldn’t have been more different, their ferocity was really hiding some hot chemistry that ultimately led to their individual growth. The unlikely pair that was meant to be.
  • Isla & Josh (Anna and the French Kiss series)
    Forget about Etienne & Anna! Isla and Josh completely steal the show with their sometimes fast-paced but equally capturing love story. In the City of Lights, what more can one want for a pair that burns brighter than the stars for each other? Unexplainable connections just make my heart sigh happily.


Complicated emotions

And last of course, there are those relationships that just are complicated from the start. Whether they liked each other, hated each other, or it was unrequited love, there’s something to be said about the beauty of finding your way to each other even through all of the things that seem to be too large to overcome.

And the contenders for this category are:

  • Wanda & Ian (The Host) –
    Although they’re no Bella & Edward – for which that could be a really really good thing – their relationship was initially hostile (hello, alien) but turned into real care and love as they got to know each other. If anything’s complicated, it’s this pure piece of relationship between a human and an alien who loved her human host more than her own life in the end.
  • Jemma & Ryder (Magnolia) 
    Talk about the opposite of Romeo & Juliet. They didn’t want anything to do with each other no matter how much their mothers wanted them too. Yet, underneath hate, another equally strong feeling may just be there all along. Can you resist that kinda relational discovery? I sure couldn’t.
  • Abby & Cooper (Love, Life, and the List) –
    I am a sucker for best friends to fall for each other. To me, that’s the ultimate form of a relationship as it’s definitely beyond just the physical. What better foundation than a solid friendship? Complications getting to that conclusion aside, of course.


    I hope you all had a wonderful month/day filled with love. No matter where our life situation may be, I hope we all had the time and chance to share love with someone/some people in our lives. After all, there is nothing greater than love in this life.

musings, wrap up, YA

January Wrap-Up and TBR

It’s a new year and I’m trying to be a new me – which basically means I’m trying to update more often with blog posts to keep you all mildly entertained.

My January has been a crazy month. I am juggling not one, but TWO jobs, making it very hard to find time to do what I love to do: READ. And if I’m not reading, then how can I be blogging?? Well, here’s to trying to fit in time and being more regular with my posts. And to think that I always assumed school kept me too busy from doing all of this.


What have I read this month?

Sadly, not as much as my loftier goal for this year has so far shown. I hope as I adjust to my new work schedule there’d be better time management in between it all. One can only hope *fingers crossed*! But seriously, adulting life can get so tiring.

Anyway, what I have read has been mostly amazing, really kicking off the year to a great start with books that I’ve fairly enjoyed!

  • Favourite book: Letters to the Lost by far BLEW me out of this world – and into Dev and Juliet’s
  • Most surprising book: The Traitor Prince made my heart pound in a way that neither of its 2 predecessors could
  • New author book: The Queen’s Rising had a whole lot of potential with its world building and history so I can’t wait for book 2!

Feel free to check out my thoughts on any of these books as you browse around! And in case you’re wondering, yes, I will be posting the review for Into the Bright Unknown soon.


Current Readings

My current books that I’ve started are a mix of both books I think I’ll really enjoy and those that I’m lagging slowly through (although I REALLY do wish that I could love it).

  • Unearthed by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
  • Lucky in Love by Kasie West
  • The Academy by Katie Sise
  • The Diminished by Kaitlyn Sage Patterson
  • I Am Loved by Wendy Blight

I kind of hope that I can get through all of them as I hate DNF’ing any book unless it’s highly improbable that I’ll ever finish it. Life has been getting busier so time is precious yet I find myself dragging in my heels when I consider just turning in the book and closing it for good without reaching the end.

Have you read any of these yet? Any opinions on these titles? And do you ever the feel the same about just calling it quits on a book?


Up Next! TBR List

Oh man, where do I even START? There are so many books I just need to zip through, yet I’m the type of person who likes to enjoy the story – especially if it’s an AMAZING one – and take my time in the world that the author has lovingly crafted. I dunno about you, but I don’t understand how some people can read hundreds of books in a year. Maybe I’m just one of those slower readers but that must take so much time!

And I totally wish I could be one of those people! Why wasn’t I born with the ability to read faster??

Anyway, here goes – at least for my most pressing books on my TBR list. And you can hold me accountable for how far I get through this list in February. Hopefully not a pitiful few, which I suppose we’ll just have to see.

  • The Reader by Traci Chee
  • The Speaker by Traci Chee
  • Firstlife by Gena Showalter
  • Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman
  • Their Fractured Light by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
  • Lifeblood by Gena Showalter
  • Everlife by Gena Showalter
  • More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer

The problem is, I never know when I wake up the next morning what mood I would be in. I could be totally for starting up a new fantasy the night before, but suddenly, I feel like I need a good laugh and a sappy/cute romance. Or vice versa. What a conundrum! Only time will tell how I fare.

How do you manage to find time to read? And any of these books also on your TBR?