06 May 2015

Books of 2014!

In the spirit of tradition, here's a partial list of the books I read in 2014.  Of course this is just starting from 24 juli 2014 but hey, it's a start.

1. Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
2. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
3. The Selection by Kiera Cass (reread in preparation for the following)
4. 3 novellas - "The Prince" and "The Guard" and "The Queen" by Kiera Cass
5. The Elite by Kiera Cass

6. The One by Kiera Cass
7. City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare
8. United We Spy by Ally Carter
9. The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson
10. The Girl of Fire and Thorns Stories by Rae Carson

11. Second Chances by Melanie Jacobson
12. The House of Hades by Rick Riordan
13. Unpleasant Grove by Sheralyn Pratt (reread)
14. The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen (reread)
15. Twilight The Graphic Novels Volume 1 and 2 by Stephenie Meyer and Young Kim (reread)

16. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
17. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
18. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
19. Billy Budd by Herman Milville
20. Star of Deliverance by Mandy Madson Voisin

21. The Legend of Zelda - Hyrule Historia
22. The Art of Frozen by Charles Solomon
23. The Art of How to Train Your Dragon by Tracey Miller-Zarneke
24. Grave Mercy by Robin La Fevers (reread)
25. Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer (reread)

I actually lost track after this point... haha... but hey.. a new start for the new year!

Books that I started:

Runaway King
Les Miserables

The Power of Music!

I love music!  I think pretty much everyone knows this (or at least knows that I play the piano) but music plays a big role in my life.

In the past couple of weeks I have been thinking about the different songs that have held some sort of significant hold for me since I've been back from my mission.  I often will have a song that is like my theme song for several weeks (meaning that I get obsessive and pretty much listen to it on repeat), but each one plays a role for a reason.  This will give a sampling of the music that I listen to (I do listen to a wide variety and this doesn't even really go into all of that--I realize that I've been in more of a pop kick lately haha)

The first three all have direct ties to Sweden... surprise!

Be Still My Soul (In You I Rest) by Kari Jobe - this was introduced to me by Thomas Morley while I was in Kungbacka and it was the theme song of the end of my mission.  I ended up performing it as a musical number with one of my companions (she sang while I played piano) during our last week in the area and just before I moved to my final area of my mission.

Happy - Pharrell Williams - definitely described my mood during pretty much all of August.  Getting into a relationship and having fun with everything... I was just exuberantly happy with everything (even being exhausted with starting law school immediately with ongoing jet lag).  This song played a role in several of my last few zone conferences (Sister Newell's videos were the best) and it will always remind me of my time as a missionary because of it.

Hey Brother - Avicii (Sorry Rikki - Ik!) Another song I heard a ton in Sweden~ and I mean everywhere, on the train, on the bus, anywhere that played music in public.  It just connects to Sweden with me and I thought it was somewhat catchy.  Perhaps it just reminded me of my Cascada days?? Who knows.

Gone, Gone, Gone - Phillip Phillips.  I have always loved this song and it's my favorite (so far) by Phillip Phillips.

Cups (When I'm Gone) - Anna Kendrick - I liked this song long before I ever saw the movie Pitch Perfect (which I have seen now... just saying).

Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran - the timing of this was just good... I became aware of it when I was in a relationship that started when I was 23... and it kind of just went from there.

Brave - Sara Bareilles - I have two versions of this song, the original, and an a cappella version by BYU's Vocal Point.  Being brave enough to say those things you want to say (the important things especially) was something that I took to heart.

Human - Christina Perri

Say Something - A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera

Keep On - Junior Doctor - this is probably the least known song on this list but it was definitely fitting!  (I also like Uh-Oh - which is the song that you're probably most familiar with)

Here I am Alive - Yellowcard.  I've been a fan of Yellowcard for ages...and I still need to get the most recent release, but this song... I guess the line that stands out the most "I made mistake, I know, I know, but here I am alive"


On Top of the World - Imagine Dragons.  This song describes overall how my life has been since I've been home.  I've had some deep lows, for sure, but I've also been incredibly happy.  This song took over as my ring tone even... and I had Spinning by Jack's Mannequin as my ring tone for about 3 years, so that's saying something.  Plus the music video is cool just because I know so many people in it!

I realize that the songs I like to listen to are directly correlated to what's going on in my life at the moment.  Always makes me wonder what would be included in the soundtrack of my life and whether any of these songs would make the final cut for the movie.