about 1 month ago - No comments
On May 8th, 2010 I met Charlaine Harris at a book signing in San Diego, CA at Mysterious Galaxy Book Store. Harris is the author of the popular Southern Vampire Mysterious, which later became the basis for the HBO show, True Blood. She was there signing her latest release in the series, Dead in the More >
about 6 months ago - 2 comments
For those of you not in the know, YA stands for “Young Adult” novels. You might know of a couple really popular ones, like Harry Potter and Twilight. I didn’t begin reading the Harry Potter series until after the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince came out, and by that time I was More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
So Stephenie Meyer (author of the Twilight saga) finally posted a reaction to the Midnight Sun leak on her personal website. Needless to say, it’s obvious she’s very hurt by the leak. I can’t imagine what it must be like not only to know that someone close to you betrayed you, intentionally or not, but More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
When I realized today was Tuesday I got way too excited, lol. Here are some new Twilight tidbits from the MTV Movies Blog: Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black) talks about the sequels Kristin Stewart (Bella Swan), Rob Pattinson (Edward Cullen), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black) are presenting at the VMAs this year! Twilight’ Cast Heads Back More >
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
I just finished reading the novel Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier, which was excellent. I highly recommend it. I also recommend the movie that was based off of the novel, by the same name, directed by the excellent Alfred Hitchcock. However, unless you happen to own it on DVD or VHS, or see it on TV, More >
about 4 years ago - No comments
Since I last wrote, I’ve posted wedding pictures pretty much everywhere except here, lol. Hopefully I’ll do that soon. I’ve also read Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut (finally!) and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Both are miserable reads, but worthwhile. I’ve been trying to add books I read to my media library as I go, More >
about 4 years ago - No comments
I finished reading the DaVinci Code on Wednesday and saw the movie last night, and both were “Meh.” The book itself was not written well at all in my opinion (LOTS of passive voice, which just annoys the poo out of me, past tense) and not compelling. I mean… ugh I guess I’ll put this More >
about 4 years ago - 2 comments
School’s out for summer and the biggest dilemma on my mind is: Should I read The Da Vinci Code? Or should I play Zelda? I love summer :)
about 4 years ago - No comments
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain The History of Love by Nicole Krauss the stephanie plum series by janet evanovich the undomestic goddess by sophie kinsella Maybe The Davinci Code by Dan Brown finished it 5.31.06 Manga such as Fruits Basket and KareKano Finish Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Currently my comments More >
about 4 years ago - No comments
Bah, this past week and the upcoming weeks are getting a bit crazy. Today I had to recite a 25 line prose/poetry from memory (I chose Viola’s soliloquy at the end of Act II Scene 2 when, disguised as Cesario, she figures out that Olivia is in love with her from Twelfth Night) for my More >
about 2 years ago
Me too! I’ve just started Four to Score, and I read the first 3 extremely quickly. They’re so interesting! And the silliest part is.. my favorite little bits of the book are about Rex, her hamster. I love how she’s so attached to him!
about 2 years ago
i love them too iv read all the books 10 times their so gd i luv grandma hehehehe