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Showing posts with label It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Book Review: The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder



Right off the bat, I have to confess that I originally bought Grant Ginder’s The People We Hate at the Wedding on somewhat of a whim and read it for the first time back in 2017, and I’m so glad that I did, because this ended up being a really great book, in my opinion. I honestly hadn’t even heard of this book until I saw it at Target one day. As soon as I read the plot synopsis that’s on the cover, I immediately knew that this book was right up my alley. I thought about whether or not I wanted to buy it for several hours, and I bought it later that same day; which is something I don’t necessarily do when it comes to books that are written by authors that I’ve never even heard of. I’m much more likely to buy books rather spontaneously if they’re written by authors that I’m already familiar with and have read some of their other books. I’m also incredibly ashamed to admit that this review was originally written for the most part after I read the book for the first time back in 2017; but because I find the proofreading part of writing rather tedious, I never got around to proofreading and posting this review while the details of the book were still fresh in my mind. I finally decided to reread the book recently after finding out that Amazon made a movie adaptation of the book; which I’m planning to watch now that I’ve reread the book. That being said, here are my thoughts on the book.

 

Despite what the book’s title might suggest, The People We Hate at the Wedding is ultimately not first and foremost about a wedding. At its core, this book is about a dysfunctional family; and the problems that they have, with both each other and in their own personal lives. Eloise’s wedding simply serves as the backdrop for the conflict within the family. I have to say that while I absolutely love the title The People We Hate at the Wedding, I still think that it’s the book title equivalent of a clickbait headline for an article on the internet since the titular wedding plays such a small role in the book in the grand scheme of things. However, I still think it’s a pretty clever book title that was definitely effective when it came to getting my attention as I was looking around at Target and originally discovered this book.

 

While I personally loved this book, I don’t think that this book is necessarily for everybody, especially if you’re not a fan of books where pretty much all of the characters are rather unlikable people. Personally, I honestly love books, TV shows, and movies that feature unlikable characters, as long as the characters are written with the intention of them being unlikable, and they’re well written, and it's handled well by the author. When it comes to TV shows, my favorite comedy is definitely It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and all of the characters on that show are all truly terrible people. If characters come across as being unlikable due to bad writing, then I usually end up not liking the book all that much. For example, I don’t think that Ana Steele from E.L. James’ Fifty Shades trilogy is meant to be an incredibly annoying and unlikable, she just comes across that way due to terrible writing. That being said, I did think that Ana came across as being much more likable in Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian, even though the book was still horribly written.


Tuesday, May 14, 2024

High Potential (ABC): Promo (HD) (Kaitlin Olson series)

Here's a promo for the upcoming new ABC series, High Potential. I've been a fan of Kaitlin Olson's work on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia for many years now; so I'm definitely going to check this show out when it premieres! High Potential looks like it's going to be a really entertaining show! 😀

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 16 Trailer (HD)

Here's a trailer for season 16 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It looks like season 16 is going to be absolutely hilarious! 🤣

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Sunday, November 21, 2021

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 15 "Vacation" Promo (HD)

Here's the "Vacation" promo for season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It looks like season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is going to be absolutely hilarious! 😂

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 15 Trailer (HD)

Here's a trailer for season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It looks like season 15 is going to be absolutely hilarious! I've missed It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia so much! 😊

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 14 Trailer (HD)

Here's the trailer for season 14 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It definitely looks like season 14 is going to be incredibly hilarious! :)

Thursday, November 1, 2018

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Episode 13x03 "The Gang Beats Boggs - Ladies Reboot" Promo (HD)

Here's a promo for next week's episode, episode 13x03 "The Gang Beats Boggs - Ladies Reboot". It looks like this is going to be a really interesting and fun episode. :)

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Monday, December 18, 2017

A.P. Bio (NBC): Promo (HD) (Glenn Howerton comedy series)

Here's a promo for the upcoming new NBC series, A.P. Bio. I'm a huge fan of Glenn Howerton, especially when it comes to his acting on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I think this show looks pretty good, so I'm definitely going to watch A.P. Bio when it premieres. :)

Thursday, June 8, 2017

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Scoop on when season 13 will premiere from TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich

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Here's some scoop on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia from this week's (Posted on 6/8/17) Matt's Inside Line column.



Could you confirm that It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 13 has been delayed a year? — Jeff
“A year” might be a little harsh. I’m hearing that due to the cast’s extracurricular activities, the FXX comedy is likely not to return with new episodes until late 2018.



Link to the full article:‘Hawaii Five-0’ Season 8 Spoilers — Casting New Series Regular/Team, Member | TVLine



Wednesday, November 2, 2016

The Mick (FOX): "Ice Cream" Promo (HD)

Here's the "Ice Cream" promo for the upcoming new Fox show, The Mick. As somebody who loves the show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, I'm really looking forward to this show. I think it looks hilarious. :)

Thursday, December 10, 2015

First Time (Book #1 in the By The Numbers series): I wanted to know Penny’s side of the story, but…sometimes ignorance truly is bliss (My thoughts on “Penny’s Story” by Abigail Barnette)


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Let start out by saying that I ended up taking a much longer break between reading and reviewing First Time (Ian’s Story) and reading and reviewing First Time (Penny’s Story) than I was originally planning to. One thing that I neglected to mention in my review for First Time(Ian’s Story) is that I received an advanced copy of both First Time (Ian’s Story) and First Time (Penny’s Story) from Abigail Barnette so I could review them for my blog. Because I had received an advanced copy of both versions of First Time, I was originally going to review them back-to-back. However, as I was reading “Ian’s Story”, I decided that it would be a good idea to read and review at least one other book before I read this story, so I read and reviewed The Bourbon Kings by J.R. Ward. One thing led to another and I ended up going on to review Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined by Stephenie Meyer, and The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins.

Anyway, here I am now. I’ve finally read First Time (Penny’s Story), and I have to say that I’m actually really glad that I waited a while and read several other books before I read First Time (Penny’s Story). As weird as this might sound, I think that reading several other books after I read First Time (Ian’s Story) and before I even started reading First Time (Penny’s Story) actually helped me to enjoy this book more than I probably would have if I had read First Time (Ian’s Story). Part of me was afraid that I would end up feeling a sense of reader’s fatigue if I read “Ian’s Story” and “Penny’s Story back-to-back since they’re essentially the same story, only told from two different points of view. That’s the main reason I decided to read and review several other books before I read “Penny’s Story”. I especially think that reading Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined in particular really helped me to enjoy this book more and also really caused me to think about this book in a different way than I probably would have if I had read it sooner. I say this because I think that Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined and First Time (Penny’s Story) are similar to each other in the sense that they are a retelling of sorts of a different book that their respective authors wrote. Although, it’s a somewhat different situation with First Time since Abigail Barnette released both “Ian’s Story” and “Penny’s Story” at the same time. Reading Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined really got me thinking about what I as a reader would and wouldn’t want to see if a writer wrote and published multiple versions of the same story. That being said here are my thoughts on First Time (Penny’s Story).

Right off the bat, I have to say that while I absolutely loved “Ian’s Story” and thought that it was perhaps the best romance novel that I’ve read years, I ended up having extremely mixed feelings about “Penny’s Story”. While “Ian’s Story” really sucked me in and made me want to read large amounts of the book each time I sat down to read it, “Penny’s Story” was really hard for me to get through. Reading it constantly felt more like a chore to me than something that I actually enjoyed doing. For a large chunk of the book, I found myself constantly wanting to read the other books that I’m reading at the moment (A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin and The Swan Gondola by Timothy Schaffert) instead of reading this book. Honestly, if I hadn’t requested an advanced copy of both versions of First Time so I could review them for my blog, I’m not sure that I would have bothered to finish reading “Penny’s Story”.