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Drop what you're doing and go watch Peaky Blinders.
Now, I know I'm late to the game, but I've just finished watching Peaky Blinders and I am sooo glad that I finally decided to give it a go. It's easily become one of my top 5 TV shows and I am impatiently waiting for the next season. There is no doubt about it - this is one of the best shows I've ever watched. And I don't just mean the storyline - I'm talking about all the little details that make a show incredible. From the cast and their impeccable acting to the iconic haircuts, amazing costumes, a great soundtrack, the scenography, production... everything about this show is, dear I say it, perfect.
In case you haven't already heard someone raving about this show, you're about to. This is a show that centers around the Shelby family and the gang called Peaky Blinders, who are illegal bookmakers. The story takes place in Birmingham just after WWI. We see a lot of brutality that goes around in the city, as well as a lot of men with PTSD after the war. Of course, Peaky Blinders are the center of the show and we see how much influence and power they have in their environment. PSA: there's quite a bit of violence, fighting and death, so brace yourself. 
The characters are very complex and layered. There's really a lot to find out about each character to get the full picture. Because it's a gangster TV show, it's bound to have a bunch of bad guys in it. However, you can't help but feel for them and even support the main characters who are far from perfect. Tommy Shelby is probably the best example of an antihero who you will inevitably end up falling in love with (it helps that he's absolutely gorgeous). As the episodes go on, you get to see many different sides of all the characters and you truly begin to understand them and have empathy for them. 
The set is very dark, gloomy, industrial with a lot of black and grey tones. I think it's that scenography that really sets the tone of the show and gives it a very unique look and appeal. Also, the soundtrack of this show is incredible and it really is an element I appreciated very much. I think the theme song is just so powerful, but you'll see for yourself.
The show is very, very exciting and intense with a lot of plot twists and surprising revelations. I swear while watching a few of the episodes I thought my heart would jump out of my chest. It's very rare that I devote 100% of my attention to what I'm watching and don't look at my phone at all while watching the show. However, Peaky Blinders had my full attention. I would silence my phone and focus on soaking in every last detail of the show.
Peaky Blinders is definitely not like any other show I've ever watched. Everything about it is very unique. From the story to the characters, the set, the costumes - every detail is very well thought out and executed and it truly stands apart from other TV shows. 
So, it's pretty easy to see how this show managed to get into my top favorite shows so quickly. I've been praising it to everyone around me and I hope that my going on and on about it in this post will convince someone that it's worth watching. If you do decide to give it a watch, enjoy and let me know what you think. After all, you're stuck inside with your Netflix account, so what better way to kill some time?   
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The world seems to be falling apart and we're all looking for some joy in this crazy time. There's no need to worry, I've got you covered. I know I haven't written here in a while, but I'm back and I'm recommending some music to you. I'll tell you about some albums that you could listen to in quarantine. Whether you're looking for something more up-tempo or some more vibey, chill songs, I've got your back. I hope this music will make your isolation time a little more fun and a little less depressing. Enjoy!
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Happy New Year everybody! I'm back and I'm talking about my favorite music yet again. Everyone is well aware of my love for Harry Styles, so this post doesn't come as a surprise. Harry has recently released his second solo album and I am, of course, in love with it. And considering I'm going to see him in concert in May, it would be very unfortunate if I hated the album. So, Fine Line by Harry Styles is definitely an album I strongly recommend giving a listen.

Fine Line is definitely a little bit sadder than the first album, it's more emotional and raw. I personally love that and I think the lyrics and the songs, in general, are beautiful. If you love songs that hit you right in the feels, you'll love this album, too. Of course, he's got more upbeat songs for those who prefer to dance and jump around to music. So, whether you prefer beautiful words or melodies you can dance to, Harry has got you covered. And even though some of the lyrics are sad, the songs aren't depressive. 

The songs are mainly about a relationship that's falling apart a.k.a about a breakup. However, there are a few happier, more optimistic gems. There's something for everyone, as always. I haven't heard anyone say a bad word about Fine Line (probably because my sister hasn't heard it), which is a good sign. The three songs we were able to hear before the release of the album - Lights Up, Watermelon Sugar and Adore You - do give a good glimpse into the album, but they don't prepare you for how raw and emotional the rest of the album is. 

As always, I have to name a few of my favorite songs. So, the songs I am most in love with are To Be So Lonely, She, Golden and Cherry, but the three singles are also very strong contenders. If you don't want to listen to the whole thing, maybe you'll change your mind after listening to these beauties. So, spend your Saturday well and give Fine Line by Harry Styles a listen. You're welcome!
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Holidays are all about relaxing, spending time with family and friends and taking a break from our busy lives. At least that's what I like to do during the holidays. A major part of my chill time is binge-watching some great TV shows and not leaving my bed. If that's what you like to do on your downtime as well, this post is for you. I want to share some of the shows that I absolutely adore and that I think are worth your time. I've re-watched some of these shows more times that I'd like to admit. But that just goes to show how great they are. 

Drama shows you need to watch

Gossip Girl

Fist and foremost, you need to watch Gossip Girl. If you haven't already watched this amazing show, you need to come out from under that rock you've been living under and start watching it now. This time of year always makes me want to re-watch this show and I've just finished it a few weeks ago. I'm afraid to admit exactly how many times I've watched the entirety of the show, so I won't. 



This is a cult show about the kids of the Upper East Side. It shows the glamorous life of some of the richest people in New York. It's scandalous, dramatic, full of plot twists and surprises. The main characters are teenagers from very rich families who are navigating life with the help of their trust funds. We get to see how they change throughout the years, how they grow and become adults. Not only are they rich and popular, but they're also the target of a gossip website called Gossip Girl that airs all of their dirty laundry and pretty much ruins their lives multiple times over the years.

The characters are very layered and you get to know all their different sides throughout the show. Other than that, the relationships between them are pretty complicated and it's super interesting to follow their journeys. It's very appealing to watch a show that pays so much attention to details, the wardrobe and the sets. Everything is very luxurious and expensive and it seems like a dream world. The storyline never gets boring or predictable as they really like to introduce new characters and surprise the viewers with a bunch of twits. I promise, you've never watched a show with so much drama and it's simply incredible. I think it's safe to say this is among my all-time favorite shows, and that's a big statement.

Why Women Kill

If you're looking for an intriguing and captivating drama series, but you can't really commit to watching 6 seasons of it, I recommend Why Women Kill. There's only one season so far, so you can binge it in a matter of days, if not hours. 


This is a show that follows three different couples who've lived in the same house. One couple is from the 60s, the second one from the 80s and the third from 2019. All of the stories end with death, which is pretty obvious. However, the interesting thing is that you don't know who the killer is, who the victim is or why until the very end. It's not a predictable, cliché show. It's very gripping and it will fully grab your attention. If you want a quick, but dramatic and unique show to watch over the Christmas break, this one is a great choice.

Comedy shows to binge

Friends

I couldn't exactly talk about binge-watching TV shows without at least mentioning Friends. This is, no doubt, the show I've re-watched the most times and I can quote pretty much every single scene. 


If you're looking for a funny show to distract you during the holidays, you can't go wrong with Friends. Whenever I don't know what to watch or I just need something short and fun to watch while taking a break, I always turn to Friends. That's how I end up watching the entire show at least once every year, but that's another topic. I don't think this show needs any explaining as it's a cult classic and everybody has heard of it. So, if you're having a lazy day and you want something that will keep you entertained, you know what to do.

Sex And the City


This show might not scream ''Christmas!'', but it does scream entertainment. Just like Friends, this is another classic show that most people have already watched. However, it's also a show that you can't get bored of and that you can re-watch time and time again. At least that's what I do. I'm currently on the second season of Sex And the City and I am loving it. It's fun, funny, unique and it allows you to turn your brain off and just relax. What more do you need from a sitcom, really? Again, I don't think I need to describe this show to you, you've definitely heard of it. 

The Good Place


The Good Place is a relatively new comedy show that has a very interesting and one of a kind storyline. It's about the afterlife and the idea of heaven and hell, or the good and the bad place. It talks about how people earn the right to go to the good place, if people can change and get better and many other ethical questions. It's super interesting to watch a show that deals with such complex philosophical ideas while still managing to be relatable, funny and easy to follow. It's definitely not like any other sitcom I've watched, so I highly recommend giving it a go. 

So, those are all the TV shows I wanted to talk about. I've watched all of these pretty recently and that's why I wanted to shout them out and recommend them to anyone who's looking for something fun to watch. I absolutely love all of these shows and I hope you will to. Feel free to recommend other TV shows to binge during the holidays in the comments below and I'll talk to you soon. Have fun!

*The photos of the shows are not mine. 
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Hi, you need to listen to this album. My favorite baby has finally released new music and I am obsessed. Shocker, I know. Well, I want everyone else to love it as much as I do. If you aren't already religiously listening to PONY, it's time you start.

It's fun, it's upbeat (for the most part) and most importantly, it's beautiful. As always, the lyrics of each song hit the feels like nothing else. It's an album full of beautiful words and melodies that are in true Rex Orange County - different, unexpected, surprising. You can't put Rex in a box and define his genre. You can just enjoy his gorgeous songs. As expected, the songs are pretty emotional and you'll hear some sad lyrics with upbeat, happy melodies. What are my favorite songs? I don't know if I'm ready to answer that. I'll give you a rough idea, though: It Gets Better, Always, Face to Face, Pluto Projector, Never Had the Balls, It's Not the Same Anymore. Okay, I've named six out of ten songs. Way to narrow it down. 

I've been listening to this album every day ever since it came out and I don't plan on stopping any time soon. I feel like his music always speaks to my soul and something about it really resonates with me. I just think Rex deserves way more attention and love as his music is absolutely incredible and unique. So, just go and listen to this masterpiece. That's all I wanted to say today. Talk to you sometime soon. 
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I've been gone for a while again. I don't have an excuse. But, I am back and I'm here to tell you how you can waste your time this summer. Basically, I've really wanted to write a post about all the TV shows I've binged on Netflix. I'm about to write mini-reviews of them so you can decide whether you want to watch them or not. A little warning before you start reading: not all of them are good, but Netflix makes it so easy to binge that sometimes you don't even care what you're watching. Here we go.

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Yes, I know I am very late to the game, but it doesn't matter. Better late than never. 
Of course, I'd heard of Stranger Things way back in the day when it first came out. However, the hype annoyed me and I was scared to watch it cause some people said it was a scary show. I was a fool, I admit. 
A week ago, something clicked in my brain and told me Watch Stranger Things. So, I went on Netflix and thus began my infatuation with this show. I binged the entire first season in one day. One day! I couldn't stop despite having more important things to do. It was a rainy, miserable Sunday and staring at the computer screen the entire day seemed like the only reasonable way to spend it. 
It is not a scary TV show at all and I quickly realized that it was stupid of me to dismiss the show because of that fear. It also became clear to me pretty quickly that the hype the show got really was well deserved. I was glued to the screen and needed to see the ending. 
If you are among the few people in the world who haven't watched the show, here's a quick recap. First of all, it's one of the most intense and exciting shows I've ever watched. The suspense in certain scenes was killing me and I almost wanted to fast forward a little bit just to see what was about to happen. It was stressful, but I loved it. It had been a long time since a TV show gripped me so much. It's centered around a group of kids whose friend goes missing and their families. It's not a crime show, though. They are trying to figure out what happened to Will (the missing boy), where he is and how they can bring him back. There are some weird and unbelievable things happening in their town, and all I will say is that it kind of has to do with parallel universes. I don't want to give away too much, you should probably watch a trailer instead of reading a description as words can't do it justice. Or just watch the show. The cast is absolutely amazing and the kids are much better at acting than many adult actors. They are very convincing and they the way they show off emotions is very believable. Hats off to them.  
So, yes. I am obsessed and I admit that it was stupid of me to refuse to watch this show. It's very easily become my favourite show and I cannot wait for season 3. Have a good day and go watch Stranger Things. 

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I am a bad blogger and that's just something we all have to learn to live with. I haven't been in the blogging mindset, but I've become obsessed with some music so I'm here to share cause I'm not selfish and sharing is caring.

Years & Years - Palo Santo

As with the first album, for some reason it took me a bit of time to fully commit to listening to it, but since I finally heard the whole thing, I haven't been able to stop listening to it. I love it! I can't exactly decide whether I prefer this one or the first one, but it doesn't really matter, does it? What matters is that this is an amazing album that you should go and listen to. It can lift your mood up if that's what you want, or it can be the thing you listen to when you're down in the dumps and relate to the lyrics. That's another thing - the lyrics are absolutely beautiful, wow! It's a great little pop album with some electronic elements to it, if you ask my musically uneducated self. My fave songs are: Karma, Preacher, Lucky Escape, All For You, If You're Over Me, and that's where I'll stop myself because I could go on until I've named all the songs. Go listen to this gem!

Troye Sivan - Bloom

I mean, leave it to Troye Sivan to release the perfect collection of songs every time. Seriously, there isn't one song I don't like on this album, and that's very much the case with all of Troye's albums and EPs. It's in true Troye Sivan style, pop but with different variations and beautiful lyrics that cause a little nostalgia and make you a bit emo. It's fine, though. It's got upbeat tracks and it's got slower ones and it tugs at all of your heartstrings. My faves are: Postcard, What A Heavenly Way To Die and Seventeen. Check baby Troye out if you haven't yet.
5 Seconds of Summer - Youngblood

Taking it back to the basics and 2014 when I used to be obsessed with 5SOS. This album was a long time coming and I was very excited to hear what it would sound like. As I said, I used to love 5SOS back in the day and so my inner fangirl woke up and was ready for some new songs. All the singles they'd released before the album were fan-tas-tic! I will admit, this isn't my favourite album they've ever made, but I still enjoy listening to it. Every now and then I'll play all the 5SOS songs ever made and it makes me super nostalgic and I love it. This album is very upbeat and, in my opinion, quite different to the previous ones. If you're a fan of these boys and haven't yet given this album a listen, I urge you to do it. My favourite tracks are Valentine, Youngblood, Lie To Me, Moving Along, Talk Fast and Want You Back.

There you go, that's all I have for now. Go enjoy some music now and have fun! Till next time.

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Shawn Mendes - Shawn Mendes
Yes! Baby Shawn has released a new album (that's not even that new anymore cause I procrastinated writing this post for so long) and I am obsessed! I never really used to actively listen to his music, but things have changed. When I first heard In My Blood and then Lost in Japan I knew this album was going to be different and I was intrigued. By the time Youth came out I was already obsessively listening to the new songs. So it was no surprise when the album came out that I absolutely loved it. He said in a few interviews that he wanted to experiment with genres a bit more and break the barriers between them and I think he definitely succeeded and you can hear a lot of diversity on the album. It's a very feel-good album, the lyrics are, of course, beautiful and there's a variety of different tempo songs, which is always good and keeps things interesting. My faves are Queen, Particular Taste, Nervous and Where Were You In The Morning?, but ofc I encourage you to listen to the whole album as it is in fact beautiful. 

James Bay - Electric Light
This is another album that I expected to love even before it came out. I had heard a few songs such as Pink Lemonade, Wild Love and Us and could not wait to hear the whole thing. James Bay is just super talented and I love all the songs he's ever put out, so this wasn't a surprise either. There's a lot of guitar, a lot of high tempo songs, rock vibes and lots and lots of beautiful words. If you loved his first album, you're gonna be obsessed with this one. Go give it a listen and have a little jam session in your room. And if you're wondering which songs are my faves, I'll tell you: Sugar Drunk High, Wanderlust and Wasted On Each Other.

Ariana Grande - Sweetener
Now, full disclosure: I still haven't heard the entire album, but  I think that Ariana deserves some love atm, so I'm gonna recommend it based on the songs that I have heard. We all know that this girl is the most talented singer of our generation and she's got some amazing tunes as well. The album is a little bit different than the previous one, but it's still very much Ariana. It's a mixture of really good pop/RnB songs. I am OBSESSED with R.E.M, breathin and God is a woman, and some days I'll find myself singing borderline non-stop as well. It's a pretty fast paced album and it's got a really cool vibe to it (which I think I also said about Dangerous Woman). So I suggest you go listen to it and give some love to this amazing lady. 

I want to quickly mention two more albums. I haven't heard all of the songs on them, but I have a feeling I will love them as much as I do the ones I've heard so far. They are Bloom by Troye Sivan and Palo Santo by Years and Years. If the three albums I wrote about aren't enough for you, give these two a try as well. They sound promising to me. 


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I have been consumed by this show for the past month and I can't believe I've waited this long to write about it. Yes, yes, I am talking about Queer Eye, in fact, I haven't stopped talking about it since my friend introduced me to it. Of course, you will already know all this if you follow me on twitter (@xoxoxojo) where I've been fangirling for a while.
Basically, this is a makeover show where 5 fabulous men who happen to be gay and who are experts in different fields help people gain confidence and start living their best lives. We have Bobby, Karamo, Jonathan, Antoni and Tan (in the order seen in the photo) who all have different roles in the process of the makeover, or as they would say: the make-better. Bobby is the interior designer who changes the home of the nominee and makes it functional and absolutely gorgeous. Every time they reveal the house, I want to cry and text all my friends and beg them to nominate me for the show. Karamo is the culture expert and he's basically a life coach. He gives the heroes (the nominees) advice and constructive criticism and helps them get over their fears and struggles. Jonathan is the gorgeous, hilarious groomer - he makes sure the hair and beard are sorted, voluminous and shiny and that the face is protected from the sun. Baby Antoni is the food and wine guy who helps the heroes get over their fear of cooking, teaches them how to make simple and easy meals that make sense for their lifestyle and living situation (and cooking abilities) and how to take care of themselves better. And on top of all that he is hot as hell! Tanny is the fashion expert and an absolute queen. His hair is always perfect and his style is impeccable. If I could raid his closet I would do it in a heartbeat. He gets rid of all the clothes that no one should be wearing and in collaboration with the hero makes sure that their new wardrobe is decked out with amazing pieces. He takes the hero shopping with him and makes sure that the new clothes are suitable for the person and their life. 
Apart from being a makeover show that makes people and their houses look stunning, Queer Eye also focuses a lot on the mental change. They really work hard to connect with their clients and to help them get into a healthier mindset and gain confidence. At the end of every episode you can see the change in their personality and outlook on life and how grateful they are to the Fab 5. 
Every time I watch the show I learn something new and I am inspired by these 5 babes. Their friendship is also so pure and supportive and loving and simply amazing to watch. It makes me want to be a better friend and a more self-assured, confident person, to change my bad habits and work towards the life I want. Wow, that was cheesy. Sorry. 
All in all, this is the most feel-good show you will ever watch so get right to it and after you're done binging both seasons go insta-stalk them and read their hilarious and supportive comments on each others' posts. 
I think I'm done now. Enjoy, you'll thank me later.
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I have been listening to a lot of new music and today I am here to share 2 of my favourite albums right now. One of them came out recently and the other one I discovered recently.

○ The Weeknd - My Dear Melancholy
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I've been obsessing over The Weeknd for the longest time, but the peak of my madness happened when Starboy came out. I remember listening to it every single day for a few months and not ever getting sick of it. Now, I am still in love with that album, but the time has come for me to move on to Abel's most recent tracks. He came out with an EP of 6 songs oh so dramatically called My Dear Melancholy. However cringy you may find the name, I suggest you give it a listen regardless. He has returned to his nostalgic, melancholy roots and has gone depressive on us. It's a very emotional compilation of songs that are mainly about his exes. However, if you've been a fan of his for a while and enjoyed his darker phase, you'll LOVE this. My favourite songs are difficult to choose, but let's say they are Privilege, Call Out My Name and Wasted Times. You can find the whole EP on his official youtube.
○ Khalid - American Teen
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Ever since I heard the song Youth that Shawn Mendes did with Khalid, I realized that I needed to give Khalid a listen. I listened to his whole album and loved the vibe. It's so cool and chill and different to anything else that I listen to. It makes me wanna dance around and puts me in a good mood. The fact that Khalid is my age makes me depressed because I'm nowhere near his success, but I can get past that and enjoy his music. My favourite tracks are Location (I'm a basic bitch) and Young Dumb & Broke (not only because I relate to the title). I highly recommend listening to this album and I'm excited to see what Khalid comes out with next. 
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This might shock you, but this month I've actually been trying things. What a turn of events. I am here today to share some of those things with you lot.

○ February album: Blackbear - digital druglord
I have been annoying every single person that I know by talking about Blackbear these past few weeks. I stumbled upon his song do re mi one day and I became obsessed with it, so I decided to listen to the rest of the album. It's safe to say that I haven't really listened to much else ever since. I am sorry to everyone I've annoyed, but I couldn't help it. Blackbear is an RnB/hip-hop artist and the reason I love this album so much is mainly the lyrics. He's really savage and has got some really funny puns. I don't even know how to explain it, but I just love the whole vibe of the album and I would recommend it to anyone who likes this kind of music. My favourite songs are chateau, make daddy proud and i miss the old u.

○ February book: Fredrik Backman - A Man Called Ove
Fredrick Backman is a Swedish author so this book is sort of close to my heart because of that. The book is about an old man who is very strict, loves rules and hates people who break them, he's not really the biggest fan of people in general and he comes across pretty bitter and cranky. It's a really entertaining read and it is very funny. I wouldn't say it was as funny as Doppler (fave quotes) or Volvo Trucks (mini review) by Erlend Loe, but it is definitely close. Throughout the book you definitely get to know Ove a bit more, you see why he is the way he is and you grow to love him and feel for him. I don't want to give anything away, but I recommend reading this book, for sure. There's also a movie adaptation of the book that is in Swedish and is very well made. If you're not a reader, but you're interested in the topic, give it a try. The Swedish version is called En man som heter Ove.
○ February movie: Call Me By Your Name
I saved the best for last. What a movie, wow! I think this film is the most beautiful piece of art I've seen since I saw Monet's and Van Gogh's paintings in real life (I can obviously be kind of dramatic). It's another movie adaptation of a book. It takes place in a little Italian town and it's a coming of age story which follows the progression of a relationship between two people. One of the guys is a 17-year-old Elio and the second one is a doctoral student named Oliver who is a guest in Elio's family's house. Their relationship takes some time to blossom and we get to see it transform from a friendship into a first love. I hope there are no homophobes here. However, the story isn't centered around the fact that it is a gay relationship and it doesn't highlight that. It's simply a love story that happens to involve two men. It reminds you of your own feelings and experiences, it touches you, engrosses you and it feels real. You are able to relate to the characters in some way or another and you feel kind of connected to them. 
It's a beautiful story, filmed in a beautiful setting with beautiful actors.The actors are amazing, especially Timothée Chalemet who plays Elio and Armie Hammer who plays Oliver. They delivered the characters very, very well and they portrayed the emotions as if they were their own and  you can tell they really gave it their all. I urge everyone to watch this movie and then feel free to share your love for it with me in the comments.  When I finished watching it, I immediately found and audiobook and started listening to it, and I can confirm that it is also very beautiful (drinking game: how many times have I written beautiful while talking about this movie) and it's read by Armie Hammer. Go enjoy it!

That's all for this month. I'm hoping to come back with some more recommendations next month, but we'll see how well I'll do. 
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Well, I haven't done monthly recommendations in a while, but I've finally managed to compile a list of things that I've enjoyed and I'm here to share it with you.
○ October TV Show: Riverdale
I guess you could call this show a teenage drama. It's set in a small town where everybody knows everybody. In the first season a murder happens in the quiet town of Riverdale and throughout the whole season they are trying to solve the mystery. It will definitely keep you on your toes. And if you think the first season is good, wait till you see the second one. Literally every single episode is an emotional roller-coaster and waiting a week for the next one is a real pain. If you used to be a fan of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, I recommend you jump on board because Cole Sprouse is one of the leading characters.
○ October Movie: Why Him
I think that if I tell you that this is a comedy and that James Franco is a part of the cast, you'll be able to conclude what kind of comedy it is. Of course it's a little bit vulgar, but if you don't mind that sense of humour, I strongly recommend watching this movie. Basically it's about a girl who, after months of hiding him, finally decides to introduce her boyfriend to her family. Let's just say he's not what they had expected and the whole introduction goes a little bit south. I don't know about you, but I was definitely laughing out loud whilst watching it and so were my friends. 
○ October Book: Erlend Loe - Volvo Trucks
I've mentioned that I wanted to read this book because I loved the first part of the trilogy (Doppler) so much. Well, I've finally read it and I absolutely loved it. There's something about Loe's style of writing that I just adore. It's very simple and very different to your typical novels, but it's just so entertaining. This book in particular was hilarious, even funnier than Doppler and I couldn't help but laugh while reading it. He included a lot of his comments on the storyline, and it was absolutely hysterical. I loved that touch of adding his own comments and speaking to the reader directly. Just trust me, give this series a try.
○ October Album: Flicker

I mean, does this come as a surprise to anyone? I'm sure it doesn't. For anyone who doesn't know, this is Niall Horan's debut album and one that you should deffo listen to. I am not a music expert and I don't know how to properly describe his sound, but I can for sure say that it's amazing. He says he's been influenced by The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and loads of other people that he grew up listening to, so maybe that can give you an idea of what it sounds like. He's even got a country song with Maren Morris. The lyrics of his songs are beautiful and his voice has matured a lot and he sounds divine. It's a little bit more of a slow tempo record, although there are a few upbeat songs. My faves are Mirrors, Seeing Blind, Since We're Alone, Flicker, You and Me, and Fire Away, but it was extremely difficult narrowing it down to just half the album. I think you should give it a listen without giving in to the stereotypes because he used to be in One Direction. 

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I finally have some stuff to recommend to you and I will jump right into it so that this post doesn't get way too long.
○ March Movie: Moana
I absolutely loved this film and it was mainly because of the amazing graphics. I swear, in some moments it looked like real life people. The plot is interesting enough to keep your attention and I found it very funny. If you're a fan of Disney films, this is one that you can't skip.

○ March Album: The Weeknd - Beauty Behind the Madness
After months of listening to Starboy I decided it was time to switch things up a little bit and after some time looking for new music, I ended up back on The Weeknd. There's not really much I can say about this album except that I absolutely love it and can't stop listening to it. It's got a chill, but upbeat and very powerful vibe and it puts me in a great mood. My fave songs are Dark Times, Prisoner and Losers. 

○ March Book: Natalia Ginzburg - The City and the House
I finally finished this book and I couldn't be happier about it. This book is kind of similar to Erlend Loe's Gone With the Woman in the way it was written - very simple, short sentences and no direct speech. It's kind of a collection of letters exchanged between a group of friends. There's quite a bit of repetition in the letters as everyone has a different point of view. All on all, it's a very quick and interesting read and I would recommend it if you're looking for something slightly different. 
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I don't have a lot of recommendations this month as I've been pretty busy with studying and all, but here are a few things I've accumulated.

○ November Movie: Bad Moms
If you're in the mood for watching a very funny movie that has loads of amazing female characters, this is the one for you. It's a tale of three women who are fed up with trying to always be perfect moms and decide to start being bad ones. Very articulate, I know. Basically, they start having a little more fun and caring a bit less about being perfect. There's also a mom rival involved who just happens to be the PTA president. Mila Kunis is the leading mom and I absolutely love her character - she's very much all over the place and can be kind of neurotic, but she's real fun. So, if you just wanna watch an entertaining movie and laugh out loud, get your hands on this one.
○ November TV Show: Gilmore Girls
This is a show that my roommate has introduced me to and it's now become our little winding down show. Whenever we are taking a break from studying or have some down time, we watch a few episodes of Gilmore Girls. It's a show about a mother and a daughter both called Lorelai Gilmore who live in a small town in Connecticut. They're each other's best friends and the show revolves around their lives - school, work, love life, etc... It's really entertaining to watch because they crack a lot of jokes, the characters are super relatable and it's always quite dinamic. It's a very chill show, so if you're in need of something to helo you relax, definitely give this a watch.
This month I seem to be horrible at explaining stuff, so I definitely didn't do these things justice, but you'll just have to trust me when I say that they are all worth trying.
○ November Album: The Weeknd - Starboy
I mean, is anyone even surprised? The Weeknd has been slaying all over the place and now that he's finally released the full album I've been jamming to it constantly. It's got great vibes, it's pretty upbeat (as upbeat as The Weeknd gets) and I've been also loving reading the lyrics. My faves are I Feel It Coming, Party Monster, Die For You, Rockin' and Six Feet Under - this was a very difficult choice to make, to be honest. Go listen to it and you'll understand why I love it so much (provided you generally like his music). 

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You would not believe how early I am writing this post simply because I don't wanna risk not being able to write it later on in the month and having to miss a month of recommendations. That would be an outrage.
○ October Movie: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
This is a pure comedy movie that you have to watch if you're into that kind of movie. It's got Zac Efron in it, it's got Aubrey Plaza, Anna Kendrick and Adam Devine. It's about two brothers who love to party and tend to ruin every family event they ever go to and how they manage to find respectable dates for their sister's wedding. The girls are pretty wild, but you'll see what they'll be willing to do for a free trip to Hawaii. Of course, there are notes of romance in the movie, which I seem to say every single month. It's not overpowering, though, the main focus of the movie is making you laugh, which it will, given you've got a bit of a raw sense of humour. 
○ Vlogtober: extrasunbeamsjess
First of all, Vlogtober is when youtubers daily vlog through the whole of October - the same thing as Vlogmas just a few months earlier. I think I've already talked about Jess last year, but she deserves another shoutout. I love her vlogs because they are super relatable as she's at university and has lots of studying and reading (major: English Literature) to do. I really like seeing what happens behind a youtuber's lens, especially when they are doing everyday stuff that ''normal'' people deal with as well. It's just fun for me to see someone somewhat famous doing all the things that I do as well and realizing that they really are just a normal person despite the fame. I also really like learning about the student lifestyle and I enjoy comparing it to my own. 
○ October Song: Niall Horan - This Town
I obviously know that this song came out at the end of September, but by that time I'd already written my recommendations and I have been loving it all throughout October as well, so. If you're clueless and don't realize why I'm recommending a single song, it's because This Town is Niall Horan's (yes, the one from One Direction) debut single and it is beautiful. Give it a go if you're into cute acoustic tracks - I swear it's the cutest thing in the world.
○ October TV Show: How To Get Away With Murder
I mean, why find new shows when all of my faves are coming out with new seasons and smashing the game? I won't talk too much about this again, I'll just say that season 3 is incredibly gripping and there are a lot of cliff-hangers as per usual. If you're into mystery and drama, this is the show for you. The time jumps are literally killing me in every episode.
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I am finally writing these recommendations on time. September has been a really chill month as it's the last month of my college free life so I tried to make the best of it (a.k.a watch as many TV shows and BuzzFeed videos). Here's what I loved this month.
○ September Movie: Me Before You
If you're in the mood for watching a good rom-com and crying your eyes out, you're at the right place - this movie will get you crying like a baby. Sam Claflin and Emilia Clarke are the perfect couple and they bring lots of chemistry to the movie. Sam plays a character who's been hit by a motorcycle and is suffering consequences (i.e. he's paralyzed) and Emilia's character is a girl taking care of him. It's no spoiler that they fall in love, but I won't get into it too much because it's not your typical romantic movie. Brace yourselves, you won't like the ending.
○ September TV Show: Gossip Girl
I'm repeating myself again, sorry. I just have annual urges to watch this show, it seems. If you're into lots and lots and lots of drama in a TV show, Gossip Girl is the one for you. There's lying, there's cheating, love triangles, revenge, back-stabbing and basically anything you can think of. Plus, they all look really good all the time and the outfits are to die for.
○ September Book: Irving Stone - Lust for Life
Man, I finally finished this book. The fact that I've been reading it for months does not at all mean that I didn't like it, just that my concentrations was horrendous and I couldn't make myself read a book I actually had to pay attention to. However, the book itself is really interesting if you're into Van Gogh's life and work. You'll get to read about his real life as if you were reading a fiction novel, which is a very cool concept. You'll find out more about what kind of life he led and which obstacles he had to deal with along the way. I am a huge Van Gogh fan, so that is why I really wanted to read this book and why I found it fascinating.  This one's for all of you art lovers out there. 
○ September Album: Nick Jonas - Last Year Was Complicated
Nick Jonas is giving me life at the moment. I am in love with both of his albums and he's all I've been listening to for the past few weeks. He's a pop artist (surprise, surprise) and his music is very upbeat and cool. I guess that's the word, it's a really cool album. My favourite songs are Bacon, Champagne Problems ad Chainsaw. If you want to get a sneak peek into what the album's like, listen to Jealous, Chains or Bacon to get an idea.
That's all I have to talk about this month. Hopefully I'll have something for you in October as well and I'll have time to write about it. Wish me luck!
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I know that this post is extremely late, but better late than never, right? This month I've got the whole package: movie, TV show, book, album and app, so get excited.
○ August Movie: Mother's Day
I'm sure you've heard about this movie a lot even before it came out, just like I did. It's a comedy and drama, or at least that's what is says on IMDb, with notes of romance of course. The cast is incredible, it includes Jennifer Aniston, Shay Mitchell, Kate Hudson and many others. The plot is obviously based around Mother's Day and how different families are spending it. What I love is how some characters' paths are intertwined throughout the movie, I love 'coincidences' like that. I don't want to give too much away, I'll just say that it is a very lighthearted comedy that will take your mind off of things and will be easy to follow as well as entertaining. It wouldn't be a movie without a hint of romance, so don't say I didn't warn you about it almost being a proper rom-com.
○ August TV Show: Pretty Little Liars
I realize that I'm getting slightly repetitive with these TV show recommendations, but that is only because new seasons of the shows I've already recommended are killing it and I have to share that. If you're a PLL fan, you'll know that there's always lots of drama and death and that it's pretty difficult to keep up with it. Well, that's what I love about it. I love dramatic TV show, in fact, they are my favourite kind. This season of PLL is extremely dramatic and never fails to leave you wanting more and keep you on your toes. Last week was the midseason finale and we have to wait until April to find out what happens next, which hurts my soul because they ended it on a huge cliff-hanger. If you've stopped watching it along the way or you were disappointed by the A reveal in the previous season, don't give up! It gets better. I can assure you it's worth watching as I've too been disappointed by that A reveal, but I stuck with it and I'm really happy that I did.
○ April Book: F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
After a long time reading it, it's finally made its way into my monthly recommendations. I am a hundred per cent sure that you all know what The Great Gatsby is about. Exactly that - the great Gatsby. He's a very rich character who's past is extremely mysterious. Nobody really know what he does for a living or how we got his fortune, they just know that he throws amazing parties. Later down the line, we find out more about him through his friendship with the narrator - Nick Carraway. There's also a love motif behind most of Gatsby's actions as he's been in love with Nick's cousin Daisy for years on end, who he had a relationship with way before all his success. It basically introduces us to Gatsby's life story and to the lifestyle of America's upper class in the 1920s. It may have taken me a while to get into it properly, but I'm glad that I've read it because it is a classic.
○ August Album: Frank Ocean - Boys Don't Cry (Blond)
Finally! I can't believe that I am actually writing this. It's been such a long wait for this album, it's unreal. I'm absolutely ecstatic that it is out after all these years. If you aren't aware, Frank's previous album was released back in 2012 and ever since everyone has been anticipating the next one. It kind of became a very popular joke on the Internet. Anyway, now it is out and it is pretty damn good. I'm not sure if it's worth a 4 year wait, but it is still my cup of tea. I do prefer Channel Orange (his previous album), but maybe I just need to listen to this one a few more times so that it grows close to me.
○ August App: Episode
This might be slightly controversial, as I've seen a lot of people saying negative things about this game and making memes out of it, but I like it nonetheless. It's an interactive game in which you've got a bunch of different stories. You choose a story and you're assigned a character that you play in it. You click through the dialogue and get to choose what your character does or says in certain situations. My favourite stories have been Demi Lovato Path to Fame (all 3 seasons) and Mean Girls (both seasons). I feel like those two are a bit more professional, whereas the ones that are written by anyone who feels like writing. 

If you're actually still reading and haven't given up, great job! Thanks for putting up with me rambling on like a mad person. That's all for this month. I feel like I have to write as much as I can in September to make up for not writing a lot during the past few months and also because I am starting college in October and don't know how often I'll get to write. I'll try my best though! There are lots of things coming up, so keep on checking in on Thursdays and Sundays at 4pm CET.
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