Showing posts with label Level Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Level Up. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Level Up-Inspired Outfit

I'm a nerd--I proudly admit it (along with admitting that I'm a complete nerdfighter!) so today's look was really fun to design.  Based off the book Level Up (which I reviewed yesterday), it combines the casualness and sometimes dorkiness of being a video gamer.  And here it is:

Doesn't this look so comfortable?  And yet it's got that fashion edge, too!

So here's the breakdown:
  • The Gameboy t-shirt (which is SO CUTE!) takes the level of seriousness in this outfit down a few notches.  It's fun and fancy free!
  • I added a lighter-colored cardigan because I think all outfits should have layers.
  • Comfortable boot-cut jeans--a common wardrobe item and great for those who just aren't comfortable with skinny jeans.
  • Pink converse shoes.  Converse shoes are both nerdy and cool, and the pink refers back to the colors in the t-shirt.
Such a simple, comfortable outfit that I think gamers would be proud to wear!  What do you think?

T-shirt--David and Goliath
Cardigan--Target (less than $25)
Jeans--Old Navy
Shoes--Converse
 
*I am not associated with any companies or products mentioned.

Tomorrow I'm back with another review--see you then!

Monday, February 10, 2014

REVIEW--Level Up

Happy Monday!  Ahh, it's Valentines Week and I have some fun projects planned for my family!!  Most of them are surprises, but I will share them with you, too!  Stay tuned this week to see what we're making to stay in the lovey dovey spirit!

Today's review is on the graphic novel Level Up by Gene Luen Yang.  I'm not a big graphic novel fan, but this book is on an Indiana reading list for high school students and has gotten a lot of attention, so I knew I needed to try it.  So let's jump in!


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  • Standalone 
  • Graphic novel
The Gist:
Dennis is a big-time gamer.  He is really good at all kinds of video games, but his dad wants him to do "more" with his life, like be a doctor.  After his father dies, Dennis' life goes dramatically downhill, and he eventually drops out of college and spends all his time on his video games.  But when it appears that his father has sent him some "angels" to get him back on track, Dennis realizes it is time to figure out his destiny in life.
What I Loved:
  • The cover!  Brings back memories of playing Tetris on my old GameBoy.
  • How Dennis' relationship with his father wraps up.  Despite his father being dead, there was some resolution in that story.
  • What Dennis' "destiny" ends up being...it's a little cheesy but fun, and I found myself thinking about it the next day.
What I Didn't Love:
  • This book had some gross parts (probably made grosser by the fact that's in all images), especially a certain med school scene.  Bleh.
  • The angels were a little cheesy, although that seems to happen for me in graphic novels.  Just a bit bizarre for my taste, though. 
My favorite quote:  "So basically, you get to play Super Mario all you want, any time you want, for FREE?  That is the single most amazing thing I've ever heard."

An ok read for me, but a little bizarre since graphic novels aren't my thing.  I'm giving it three heels. :)


Tomorrow I'll be back with a "gamer" outfit...that should be a fun challenge!  See you then!