Thursday, December 31, 2009
New Year!
I wanted to post the day after Christmas and let everyone know what I got. My boyfriend got me a lot of stuff and of course I got tons of books and video games. And a few other things. When I have the chance I'll post a list of the books and video games I got for Christmas.
Well, this year I am going to focus on my writing and finishing my book series. I am determined to make it as an author and I want to make it happen this year. I am hoping to least get the first book in my book series published this year. I will make it happen and my book series will sell even more then Harry Potter :)
Hope everyone has a good New Year.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
I Won a Goodreads Giveaway
Book Description:
"Young Elwood Pitch is only thirteen years old when he finds himself entrusted with a sacred mission to restore peace in the far-off world of Winnitok. The land's immortal protector, Granashon, has disappeared and her power that protects the land is fading fast. Elwood, his dog Slukee, and their newfound traveling companions, warrior Drallah Wehr and her talking raven Booj, set out on a dangerous quest to find the missing immortal. Elwood soon has a mysterious dream about the Eye of Ogin, an ancient turtle shell with the power to find Granashon. Elwood is determined to find the Eye, which was lost centuries before in the great swamp Migdowsh. The Great Swamp is riddled with quicksand, snakes, and monsters, but that does not deter the brave group. Along the way they must navigate an astonishing array of supernatural creatures–yugs, woogans, truans, graycloaks, and a terrible frog demon. Will they find the Eye and restore Granashon's divine power to the land? Will Elwood be able to handle the terrible truth the swamp reveals to him? Patrick Doud brings memorable characters, poetic language, and a driving narrative to this timeless tale that recalls classic epic adventure stories."
This is my 3rd time winning a book from goodreads and I'm excited to get it.
Monday, December 7, 2009
A Bit Annoyed
I've beeb featured on some of the sister sites, mostly the gaming one called the Hardestlevel, but I stopped submitting my posts to them. I did that because they kept changing the titles of my posts and rewriting or taking stuff away from my posts, which I didn't like. I haven't submitted any posts to the Hardestlevel in months and today I signed online to see the Hardestlevel asking my permission to feature my post about Nintendo Christmas Decorations. I didn't give them permission because I don't want my post being completely changed like they like to do.
Another thing Xanga has that I like is footprints, it allows you to see Xanga/users of sister sites that are viewing your blog and after I denied permission to my post, an editor from the Hardestlevel came to my site and took the pictures from my post and wrote a post similar to mine, but called it Gamer Christmas Decorations. They pretty much stole my post, but it has a bit different wording. Now I have editors from the Hardestlevel stalking my site all because I wouldn't give them permission to feature my post and then they stole it! What gives them any right at all to even do that? I took my time finding those pictures and writing that post only to have it stolen because they are upset that I wouldn't give them permission. This is why the main gaming site I go on is VGChartz. There are some users on VGChartz that aren't so nice, but the site is so much better then other video game sites and the Hardestlevel used to be good, it was a good gaming site with good posts and the people were nice, but a few months later they changed and are just like Gamefaqs, IGN and all those other gaming sites. I've really had enough of the Hardestlevel's crap and they better not steal any of my posts again.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
My Christmas Book Wishlist
Dark Vengeance by Ed Greenwood is the sequel to Dark Warrior Rising and that is one of my favorite books. I've wanted Dark Vengeance since I first found out about it.
Hex by Arthur H. Lewis is about the murder of Nelson Rehmeyer in York County. I read this book a few months back, but I want to buy it. It is a good book, with lots of information about the trials and such. It's hard to find now though since it's out of print.
I also really want Revolutionary Girl Utena volumes 2 to 5 plus the movie manga. I love this manga series. I've only read volume 1 and 2 and the manga of the movie, but I recently bought volume one now I need the other ones. There really is a ton of books I want, but it would take so long to post all of them so this is what I'll post for now.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
My Sailor Moon Book Bag
I am so happy that this came today. I can't wait to start using it and it definitely looks nice. I love my new Sailor Moon book bag. *hugs book bag* lolz
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Dragon Book
The Dragon Book is a collection of never before published short stories. It was edited by Jack Dan and Gardner Dozois and is over 400 pages long. It features story by such authors as: Tad Williams, Peter S. Beagle, Tamora Pierce, Garth Nix, Tanith Lee, Naomi Novik, Jane Yolen, Diana Wynne Jones and more.
I was already interested in the book because it has to do with dragons -- and I love dragons -- but when I read that one of the stories in the book is by Diana Wynne Jones that just sold me. Diana Wynne Jones is one of my favorite authors and any books with her stories, especially ones that are unpublished, I want to get. I don't know when I will be able to buy The Dragon Book, but hopefully I won't have to wait to long.
Monday, November 9, 2009
So excited for this week!
On saturday my paranormal group is going to the Farmers Hope Inn which I am very excited about and cannot wait for! Still got a few days to wait though. I am still reading The Hunt for Atlantis by Andy McDermott and it is very good, but it's taking me awhile to read it. It's over 500 pages, but I'm been really tired lately. I delivered phone books for 3 days and it was a lot of work. I finally finished on Saturday and I was so happy. Anyway, that is what's going on with me right now. Will probably post something in a few days or so.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
I Love This Time Of Year!
Maybe it's because of the holidays.
I've always loved the holidays and I look forward to them every year. Halloween and Christmas are my favorites. Halloween is over now and Christmas won't be to far away. I'm still buying christmas presents and I hope that I will get my shopping done soon. I'm actually going to start delivering phone books soon for some extra money so surely that will help out quite a bit. I know Christmas can be hard on people, with having to buy gifts and all, but for me it's really a magical time of year. It's not just about the gifts -- although they are nice to get! But, it's about giving people gifts and seeing their reaction, it's about the spirit of the holidays, being nice to one another and even trying to help others out if we can. If only people were nice all year long.
Anyway, I finally changed my layout on here. Halloween is over so I figured it would be best to change it. I also find out that Better World Books is having a sale. 4 books for $10 dollars. I might try to get some books while they are having the sale. Nothing really has been going on with me. Although I might try to go to the library soon and borrow some books, but that's really all right now.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween
I was hoping to go to Rehmeyer's Hollow today but it's getting to late now. Maybe in a few weeks, hopefully. I would have love to gone to the Hollow on Halloween though. Anyway, I really wanted to do more today but at least I did a little something and next year I'm going to dress up.
Happy Halloween everyone!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Revolutionary Girl Utena Costume
I want this costume. On this website it costs $79.99, but I would love to dress up as Utena for Halloween. Although it's to late to even try this year. So, I think next year I'm going to try for this costume, but I don't think I'll buy it online. I'll just buy some red shorts and get a jacket and try to make the jacket like hers myself. I'll have to get a pink wig too.
To bad I can't dress up like Utena this year, but I'm really looking forward to next year now that I've decided my costume.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
First Reads Winner
Book description:
"Archaeologist Nina Wilde believes she knows how to find the lost civilization of Atlantis. She wants to prove her theory. But the sinister Giovanni Qobras wants her dead!
Accompanied by beautiful heiress Kari Frost and ex-SAS bodyguard Eddie Chase, Nina begins a breakneck race around the world to find the clues that will lead to the legendary city, pursued at every step by the agents of the mysterious - and murderous - Brotherhood of Selasphoros. For Atlantis holds a secret hidden for over 11,000 years that in the wrong hands could destroy civilization as we know it..."
I won this book from a book giveaway on Goodreads and this is the 2nd time I have won a book giveaway from Goodreads. The first book I won was Evermore by Alyson Noel and I was just so excited to just win a book. I'm excited this time too. I got the book in the mail on Monday, but haven't started to read it yet. I'm going to start reading it once I finish all the InuYasha mangas from the library. Well, once I read this book I'll write a review and post it on here.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sorry!
Besides blogging I have been reading and writing my book. I need to get back to writing my book more, but I know I will have the first book in the series finished by the end of this year. I'm currently reading Hex by Arthur H. Lewis and it is interesting, I am finding out a lot of information I never knew about Rehmeyer's Hollow.
Today I went to the library and returned most of the books I borrowed -- still have a few to read -- and borrowed some more books, but they were just graphic novels and I easy read all within a couple days. I bought a few books from the library's book store. I got Ghosthunters And The Totally Moldy Baroness! by Cornelia Funke and The Gathering Dark by Christopher Golden. I'm going to have to get the rest of the Ghosthunter series eventually.
Well, I'll post as soon as I can. Now I'm going to write a book review on Goodreads.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Book Review: ClockWork or All Wound Up
Clockwork or All Wound Up
By Philip Pullman
Karl is an apprentice clockmaker and soon the day is coming where his apprenticeship comes to an end. Karl is to make a figure to put in the clock for all to see. All clockmakers have done so before him, but the problem is he has failed and doesn't have a figure to put in the clock. One night while at the Inn, Karl and the other people from town are there to listen to the local writer, Fritz. The towns people love listening to the stories Fritz writes. This night something happens, something no one would think would happen. A character from Fritz' story is real! And apparently is there to help Karl.
This book is not exactly scary, but it is a bit creepy and strange so I think this is perfect for halloween. It is a small book, only a little over 100 pages long. Definitely a good story, a little strange and quite interesting. I know I was a little surprised at parts. If your looking for a quick read this is a good book.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
I met Paranormal State!
The couch was big and comfy though so it wasn't really a problem. We sat and waited, watching people come through the building to go to the House of Doom. We waited awhile before Paranormal State got there. They were about a half an hour late, but once they got to Halloween Park the Q & A session started right away. Ryan Buell and the other members on show were answering questions that the people asked. I didn't ask any questions, although I should have. I wanted to know about the books that Ryan Buell is writing and the movie that is supposed to be coming out. Ryan answered a question about what his first experience was that got him into ghost hunting and he didn't really say any. He did say it wasn't just one experience though and that he only ever shared one thing that happened to him when he was young. One thing that happened to him was when he was a kid and he was in his bed and he would see some kind of shadow thing and he would yell for him mom to come into the room.
There was so many questions and it would take a long time to type up all the answers. They were asked questions about the difference between black and white orbs, but they couldn't really say what the difference or the meaning of the different color orbs are. They were talking about some of the houses they visited to investagate there was nothing paranormal going on in the house. The house has stuff coming out of the walls and stuff growing on the floor. It turned out to be mold and they had it because they never cleaned the house. There was really a lot of stuff and it was interesting to hear what they had to say. Also I think I heard Ryan say that the new season of Paranormal State will come on in December. After the Q & A they started signing pictures and letting people take photos with them.
We didn't have to wait in line very long and we went up and got our pictures signed by everyone that was there. We got a picture with a few of the people from Paranormal State.
Picture of me and Marc with a few of the people from Paranormal State.
And here is the picture that was signed by everyone.
Last night was....exciting, I think that's the best word for it. I love Paranormal State, it is one of my favorite ghost shows and I've been wanting to meet all of them for a long time. They were so nice and down to earth, I really had a great time and I hope they come around here again so I could go and see them again.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Local Library Book Sale & More
Yesterday I went to bed early so I could get up and shower. I didn't get much sleep, I slept for 3 hours and woke up and wasn't tired anymore. So I just stayed, read 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill, made something to eat and showered and got ready to go. I got to my local library book sale right at 6PM. It was packed, but I wasn't surprised. What I was surprised by was the amount of books was there and they had many good books.
Here is what I got from the book sale:
Books:
Classic Books From The Library of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry by J.K. Rowling
Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back by Tracey West
How to Write & Sell Your First Novel by Oscar Collier
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery, Bunnicula Strikes Again!, Howliday Inn by James Howe
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Wishbone: The Halloween Joker by Anne Capeci
DVDs:
Quest For Camelot
Death Proof
And I got a few books for my boyfriend for christmas, but I won't list them here because I don't want him to know what I got him. Anyway, that's what I got at the book sale and I was hoping to find Tuck Everlasting I love that book! I was happy to find a copy. After that we went shopping a little and got some stuff for Halloween. A pumpkin carving kit, A few Halloween things to sit around, a pumpkin with a ghost painted on it, I got glow in the dark nail paint and a magazine with Victoria Beckham ( Posh Spice ) on it. So, that is everything, after shopping we came home. I also took pictures for you all to see everything I got. I figured I would list everything I got and add pictures as well. Here are the pictures:
And here is a few extra pictures of some of the Halloween stuff in my room:
I had fun today. I got some books I want, some Halloween stuff and now my nails glow in the dark! Today was awesome and now tomorrow is Paranormal State!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
What Halloween Treat Are You?
You see Halloween as a time to get your creative juices flowing.
Each year, Halloween can't start soon enough for you.
You tend to go all out for Halloween. You decorate like crazy and always dress up.
So Many Things Going On!
Now tomorrow starts my local library's book sale. I'm going there around 6PM tomorrow because that is when it opens to the public. I'm hoping to find some books there that I want. I know I found quite a few at the Hershey library book sale. I guess I will see what I can find tomorrow and I will let you all know!
Then on Friday is when I meet Paranormal State! I ordered my tickets yesterday and it starts on Friday at 7PM and lasts about two hours. Ryan Buell is going to be doing a Q/A thing and afterwards is when the autograph signing starts. I'm hoping that maybe I will be able to get a picture with some of people of Paranormal State. I am so excited! Paranormal State is one of my favorite shows and to meet them is going to be great!
I am also getting ready for Halloween. You can see my layout on here is different and I changed my layout on Xanga a few days ago. I also have some Halloween stuff up in my room.
Well, I will let you all know what happens on Thursday and Friday. I will try to update on Saturday.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
My Summer Reading List
Hawkes Harbor - S.E. Hinton : Read
The Anne Of Green Gables boxset ( set of 8 books ) - L.M. Montgomery : Finshed book 1, 2,3 and will be reading book 4 soon.
Angels In The Snow - Harry A. Kaufman : Read
Beyond The Burning Time - Kathryn Lasky : Read
Inkheart - Cornelia Funke : Read
If You Come Softly - Jacqueline Woodson : Read
Harry Potter and The Socrcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling : Read
The Game - Diana Wynne Jones : Read
Wild Robert - Diana Wynne Jones : Read
Bastard Out Of Carolina - Dorothy Allison : Read
Charmed Life - Diana Wynne Jones : Read
Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets - J.K. Rowling : Read
Evermore - Alyson Noel : Read
Explorer Books: Haunted Houses - Jason Friedman : Read
How History Is Invented: The Salem Witch Trials - Lori Lee Wilson : Read
Haunted Waters - Mary Pope Osborne : Read
Coraline - Neil Gaiman : Read
Igraine The Brave - Cornelia Funke : Read
Dealing With Dragons - Patricia C. Wrede : Read
The Last Unicorn - Peter S. Beagle : Read
The Broken Bridge - Philip Pullman : Read
The Last Apprentice: Revenge Of The Witch - Joseph Delaney: Read
A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning - Lemony Snicket : Read
Ghosthunters and The Incredibly Revolting Ghost - Cornelia Funke : Read
The Tough Guide To Fantasyland - Diana Wynne Jones : Read
This is my list of books I read over the summer. As you can see I read almost all of them, but the rest of the Anne Of Green Gables books, I read the first three books in the series. I also think there is more I've read, but forgot to add, but this is most of them. I will probably write some reviews on some of the books and post a few of the reviews on here.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Borrowed Books From The Library
Revolutionary Girl Utena by Chiho Saito
Graphic Classics: Dracula by Bram Stoker, retold by Fiona Macdonald
Bunnicula: A Rabbit - Tale of Mystery by Deborah and James Howe
Skeleton Man by Joseph Bruchac
Believing Is Seeing: Seven Stories by Diana Wynne Jones
The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill
So far I have read Dracula, Bunnicula: A Rabbit - Tale of Mystery and Revolutionary Girl. Dracula is pretty good, I haven't read the book, but figured I could at least start with the graphic novel version. Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery was just great. It was a nice, funny read. I loved the steak part :) Revolutionary Girl was very good. I plan on buying all the mangas of Revolutionary Girl now. Currently I'm reading Skeleton Man and I'm liking it so far.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Books, Video Games and Paranormal State
On the way home I saw a billboard for Halloween Park. I wasn't sure what Halloween park was, I've never heard of it, but I decided to go on the website and see what it's all about. I went on there and saw on October 2nd Paranormal State is going to be there!!! Paranormal State is a ghost show and it's one of my favorites, but I am going next month to see them and I am so excited!!! Today was really great!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Sega Dreamcast
September 9th 1999, the Sega Dreamcast was released 10 years ago on this exact day in North America. I didn't get a Dreamcast until years later though. I was young at the time and my parents said they weren't going to buy it, but I always wanted one and when I got with my boyfriend he had a Dreamcast system. Needless to say, I was happy because I could finally play the system! And when once I got some games for it and played it, I could see why so many love this console.
The Dreamcast was....actually still is a great system. It was the first console to have online -- at least in America -- and from what I've read it had a pretty good launch too. Sadly though, the success was short lived. So many wanted the console and Sega just couldn't fulfill the demand for the Dreamcast.
Even though the Dreamcast didn't last long, it did have some great games like Sonic Adventure and Shenmue. I just think that it is to bad that Sega gave up on the Dreamcast, but either way we still have the console and it had some really amazing games to play. I know that a lot of people were hoping that on this day Sega would release the Dreamcast 2, but I haven't heard anything yet. Who knows though, one day Sega might surprise us all and release another amazing console like the Dreamcast.
10 years on and I still see people talking of this console. It may have only sold about 10 million units, but all these years later to still have people talking and wanting a Dreamcast 2, I would say that is pretty good. Happy 10th birthday Sega Dreamcast :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Scary Books
I know it's not october yet and I'm starting a bit early, but I want some scary books to read and I'm going to the library next week and I would like to borrow a few from there. I mostly read YA books, but I will read adults books so if anyone could recommend me some good scary books, YA, or adult, I would be very happy :)
Monday, September 7, 2009
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
His Dark Materials are books by the British author, Philip Pullman. I will tell you a little about each book.
This is the first book called The Golden Compass or Northern Lights in the UK. The book was first published in 1995.
The story starts off with Lyra Belacqua, a 12 year old girl who lives at Jordan College in Oxford. The story begins when Lyra enters the Retiring Room in the college, which is forbidden to enter. Lyra's daemon, Pantalaimon - or Pan - tries to stop her, but it is no use because she doesn't listen to him.
Lyra and Pan hid behind a chair when they hear the master of the college coming into the room. They see him putting poison in some wine, which Lyra learns the wine is for her uncle, Lord Asriel, who is visiting. Eventually the master of the college leaves and Lyra hides in the wardrobe. A bit later Lyra's uncle shows up to the room and is left alone in there. Seeing he was going to drink the wine; Lyra bursts out from hiding and stops him from drinking the wine. Instead of punishing her, he tells her to hide once again until the meeting is over.
Through a little crack in the wardrobe Lyra can see through and sees what her uncle is showing to everyone. Pictures of where he's been and Dust...Something called Dust. Shortly after the meeting Lord Asriel must leave again and Lyra is left at Jordan College. Lyra can't stop thinking of what she had heard - and seen - in the Retiring Room. What is Dust? She doesn't know, but wants to find out.
Something strange is going on. Children are disappearing because of something called the Gobblers. Lyra and her friend, Roger, have been hearing about children disappearing all over town and no one knows why. One night Roger goes missing and Lyra becomes worried. Did the Gobblers get her friend? She doesn't know and no one else seems as worried as her.
Her friend is missing, what is Dust? And all the other things she heard in the Retiring Room? Eventually all this will lead Lyra into a journey that she will never forget.
This is the second book called The Subtle Knife. It was published in 1997.
This book starts off with a boy named Will Parry, who is also 12 years old. Will takes care of his Mother and has ever since his Father disappeared when he was only a baby. Will loves his Mother very much and will do anything to make sure she is okay. She is a great mother, but just has problems sometimes.
Some men are after Will's Mother; and he thinks it has something to do with his Father. Will's Mother has some papers from his Father and Will figures that is what the men are after, but doesn't know why.
Will has left his Mother with someone he knows because he feels she will be safe there and he heads back to their apartment to pack a few things and get the papers his Father gave his Mother. While packing Will hears someone at the door and it opens. It's these men again, looking for something. One comes in and looks around while the other stands at the door. Will charges the man standing in the doorway and the man trips over Will's pet cat and falls down the steps. When the other man leaves Will gets his things and leaves too.
He has to leave; he knows the police will be looking for him for killing a man. While walking Will comes upon a portal to another world. A city called Città gazze. The city looks deserted and he finds a house where that is some food. It is this house he finds a 12 year old girl.
This is the third book called The Amber Spyglass. It was published in 2000.
This book continues where the second left off. Lyra was taken by her mother, Marisa Coulter, who has them both hiding in a cave from the Magisterium. Marisa forces Lyra to drink tea which keeps her asleep.While Lyra is asleep she dreams of a wasteland and she can see her friend, Roger, there. She talks to him and promises to help him.
In Città gazze, Will meets two Angels named Balthamos and Baruch. They tell him they are there to take him to Lord Asriel. But, Will refuses. He tells the angels he won't go until he can find and recuse Lyra.
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Those are all 3 books and I tried not to give to much away of books for those who haven't read them. I'm also going to show everyone some other books. There are some other books are set in the His Dark Materials universe and the other two books are actually about the His Dark Materials books. I'll explain more when I come to them.
Other Books In The His Dark Materials Universe:
This book is set in the His Dark Materials universe, it's called Lyra's Oxford. It was published in 2003.
This book is set two years after The Amber Spyglass and Lyra is now 15 years old. Lyra is watching birds, out of the tower in Jordan college and she notices the birds attacking another bird. It turns out to be a daemon in the form of a bird.
Since there is no human near; Lyra figures this must be the daemon of a witch because a witch's daemon can be far away from them, where is a human's daemon can't. Lyra saves the daemon from the birds and finds out the daemon's name is Ragi. After saving him, Ragi asks Lyra to help him find a man named Sebastian Makepeace.
I read this book last night, and it is really small, but it's a nice little book. It also has a really cool fold out map.
This book is also set in the His Dark Materials universe. It's called Once Upon A Time In The North. It was published in 2008.
This book is actually a prequel, I guess you could say. It is about the one character named Lee Scoresby, who is an aeronaut. In this book he is 24 years old.
The story starts with Lee, and his daemon, Hester, making a rough landing in Novy Odense. After putting his balloon in storage, Lee and Hester decide to head into town. Where Lee is surprised to see bears; working and some just hanging around.
Lee then enters a bar and starts talking with a man about the bears. This is where Lee learns the bears are intelligent, can speak and even make their own armor.
Future Books:
The next book is to be The Book Of Dust. There is not much known about this book, but it is to be a really, really big book. What is known is that Lyra will be about 16 in the book and it will address the questions about the lack of portrayals of positive effects of religion in His Dark Materials. Last I heard it might be released in 2009.
Another book that Pullman wants to make is a book about Will. Nothing is known about it other then at some point he wants to make it and it is going to be a green book.
Further Reading:
This book is The Magical Worlds of Philip Pullman by David Colbert, who is also the author of The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter and The Magical Worlds of Lord Of The Rings.
This book is a guide to His Dark Materials. If you've ever wondered where Philip Pullman has got his ideas or who influenced him then this is a very good guide. It is only about 170 pages long so it is not a very big book, but has lots of great information for those who wish to know more about Pullman or the books.
This is The Elements of His Dark Materials: A Guide To Philip Pullman's Trilogy by Laurie Frost.
This book is another guide to the books. It's also very good, but much bigger; about 500 pages or more. This is a great guide for those who want to know more about the books in more depth.
The Movie(s):
This is The Golden Compass movie. It is based on the first book and I actually saw the movie before I read the books. I love the movie still, but the book is better. I know that is usually always the case with books to movies, but the thing is with The Golden Compass movie is that there was a lot of stuff left out from the book. It was left out because the company wanted it to be a family film and the ending of the movie isn't the ending of the book. They left out the last three chapters in the movie because they wanted it to be a happy ending. There was some other changes as well.
But, I would recommend anyone to watch the the movie because it is still very good but if your going to watch the movie you should read the book too so that way you will get the full story.
You already know that there is two other books in the series and they were to be made into movies, but the chances of that happening is not very good. The Golden Compass did very well in other countries; making over $300 million and in America it only made about $70 million. There were lots of boycotts in America of this movie and the books too. People were sending out e-mails and everything to tell of the evils of this movie and the books.
But, in total it made about $372 million worldwide. But, because of it not doing so well in America we probably won't see the other two made into movies.
Facts About His Dark Materials:
I think that there is a lot of misunderstandings about these books. People just go by what they have heard and I just want to let everyone know these books are not about killing God. There is a God character in the book, but it isn't the God we know. And I'm only telling you all this because I know all the things that have been said about these books.
Anyway, there is really misunderstandings with these books. Like Daemon, in the books this is what a daemon is; an animal-formed, shape-shifting manifestation of ones soul. As for the word, it sounds like demon, but doesn't mean the same thing. Check out this post here: Daemon - It Doesn't Mean What You Think and it will tell you what the word Daemon means and where Pullman found the word.
There is also some who won't read the books because of the fact they are called His Dark Materials. It's simply because the word 'dark' is in the title, but actually the title isn't something evil and I will tell you where he got it from.
His Dark Materials is a direct quote from the poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. Paradise Lost is a story about the fall of man, temptation of Adam and Eve and the Fallen Angel Satan. Paradise Lost hasn't only been influence to Pullman, but to many others as well. Another major influence on Philip Pullman was William Blake.
I could go on and on because there is many very interesting things about His Dark Materials that are misunderstood. One of the things is definitely the religion part, but I won't talk about that just yet. Maybe in another post.
But, there is many more things to this book and if your interested in learning more I would recommended one of the guide books shown above. If you just want a quick read about it then David Colbert's book is very good and I enjoyed reading it very much. But, if you want to know more then go for Laurie Frost's book or you could just read both.
For anyone who hasn't read the books and likes fantasy books then I would recommend this book series to you. It is wonderful and it really makes you think at times. His Dark Materials is one of my favorite book series and I just hope more people will give it a chance and read it.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Enchanted Glass
I don't know which is the American cover, but I think they both look really nice. Anyway, I am excited for this book. I love Diana Wynne Jones books and there is just so many of her books to pick from and read. She is really an amazing fantasy writer.
Here is the description of the book for anyone who is interested:
"As a boy, he had spent fascinated hours looking at the garden through each differently coloured pane. Depending, you got a rose pink sunset garden, hushed and windless; a stormy orange garden, where it was suddenly autumn; a tropical green garden, where there seemed likely to be parrots and monkeys any second. And so on. As an adult now, Andrew valued that glass even more. Magic apart, it was old old old. The glass had all sorts of internal wrinkles and trapped bubbles, and the long-dead maker had somehow managed to make the colours both intense and misty at once."
When the magician Jocelyn Brandon Hope died he bequeathed Melstone House to his grandson Andrew. He also left his ‘field of care’: an area of strangeness surrounding the land around the house, whose boundary Andrew must walk in order to preserve its power.
Andrew had always loved the house, but he finds owning it a lot more complicated, aside from all the magic. There is Mrs Stock, the tyrannical housekeeper who won’t let him move the furniture and punishes him with her terrible cooking. Just as bad is the obsessive gardener who will only grow giant inedible vegetables. To add to his troubles, twelve year old orphan Aidan Cain suddenly arrives on the doorstep begging protection from magical stalkers, and Andrew’s sinister rich neighbour, Mr Brown, begins to encroach on the ‘field of care’. The one compensation is the gardener’s beautiful niece, Stashe. Things become stranger and stranger until all is made clear with the help of the enchanted glass itself.
Not since HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE has Diana Wynne Jones combined romance and humour so successfully as in this delightful novel with echoes of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream."
I am really thinking about pre-ordering this book. I actually hope that it's released this year because I can't wait for it. I can't wait to have it and read it. Oh, well....It will come out soon enough I suppose. Until then at least I can see the pictures of these nice covers :)
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Just A Little Update
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Great Day!
I had a really fun and interesting day and in a few weeks I am going back to Rehmeyer's Hollow. Right now I am just watching TV with my boyfriend and I feel a little tired. I'll probably take a nap in a bit.
Friday, August 28, 2009
100th Post Contest
Guess what!? We now officially have written 100 posts! Wowza! That, in my opinion deserves to be acknowledged, so, we're going to have a contest to celebrate this amazing accomplishment!
So here are ALL the books you can win, (we're very generous):
Wicked Lovely
Eye Like Stars
Evernight
My, My Elf and I
Homecoming
Wake
This Lullaby
Academy 7
A Kiss in Time
The Midnight Charter
The last book is the Midnight Charter, a cool new book that's due out sometime in December!BUT, 1o books just isn't enough...so we're also giving away $10 to Barnes and Noble!!!Now, because 100 is one of our favorite numbers, if we can can get 100 followers by the end of this contest, we'll double everything, that means 10 more books, and 10 more dollars!So WHAT are you waiting for, go and enter!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Link To My Other Blog
Monday, August 24, 2009
Talk About A Bringer Downer!
I got a few replies saying yes and I wasn't surprised. I mean, who doesn't like amusement parks, or Sega? Come on, you know all that Sonic is awesome :)
But, the last comment I got was:
"No.
Can't stand amusement or theme parks. I'd rather look for something 'real' to do in the area."
I was thinking to myself "Okay....I'm not even going to reply back because I have no idea what I'm supposed to say to that!"
The person who left that comment is on my friends list on Xanga and I found her Xanga on Goodreads. On Goodreads she seemed really nice, I never saw her leave comments like that to anyone. So, I thought why not add her? It's always nice to make more friends on Xanga.
That was a few months ago and this was the first time she ever commented on one of my posts, and it's not that I thought her comment was rude exactly, but it was kind of negative.
What is 'real' anyway?
I'm not trying to be hard on the person though, and I understand she's been going through a lot, her mother died recently. She posted about it on her blog that her mother died and a psychic contacted her to tell her that her mother loves her very much and is looking out for her. To me, I thought this was nice, but then again I believe in psychics and all that stuff, but she got mad. I mean, angry and thought the woman was rude for what she did. I never said anything to her, I just thought if that's how she feels about it that she feels about it.
But, even before her mother died I noticed that her posts on Xanga were really negative, never about anything happy, only bad things happening to her and after that I didn't read her blogs as much because I'm not into all the negative things. But, really to leave a comment like she did really shows she'll take anything and turn it into something negative. Which I wish she wouldn't. I'm sure she can be a really nice person if she wouldn't be so negative and I am not saying she is a bad person, but people like that find something negative about everything and try to bring everyone else down and I don't like that. I just hope one day she can see how negative she is being.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Just Starting!
I'll be coming on here every so often to update. See you all soon :)