
Not only today, but every day, remember that everyone you meet in this world is fighting their own battle. Today-yes, on a rainy and cold Monday-I did something as simple as paying $2 for the person's coffee behind me in line, and that alone was enough to make this Monday a good Monday. Find a little way to make a difference in someone else's world, and I promise it will make a difference in yours. This doesn't have to be anything like saving their life, although it could be. Help Someone.Įvery Monday, do something to help someone. Make a change, do a good deed, take a nap-just do something simply because you can. Now, this doesn't have to be some outrageous, out-of-this-world goal that takes forever to complete just simply do something for yourself today that makes YOU happy - key word being you.
#Better than bookmacster movie
I went to go see the movie with 2 of my friends who had never read the books if it was not for them sitting next to me I would have walked out of the theater. I’ve had to have read this giant 800+ page book 50 times throughout high school. The story follows one “Soul”, Wanderer, as her human host refuses to cooperate with the takeover of her body. It tells the story of a dystopian world where these aliens had invaded earth and have populated the inhibits by taking over their bodies and using them as hosts.

The Host is the little-known novel by Twilight writer Stephenie Meyer. Katniss’ PTSD played a huge role in the final novel and helped shape her character to help her become the Mockingjay and defeat the capital.

The films completely erased major struggles in Suzanne Collins novels: Peeta losing his leg, Gale and Peeta’s entire family, Finnick’s tragic backstory, downplaying just how revolutionary Rue’s death was and most upsetting Katniss’ PTSD. I completely devoured the Hunger Games books in a week in high school and immediately fell in love with the storyline and the internal struggles of the main characters, and no book in the series demonstrated that better than Mockingjay.
