8.1.09

Peter Pan

Last night i re-watched Peter Pan and Hook. Then i remembered I hadn't finished reading the third Peter book! The books are amazingly written each character from the classic Disney movie perfectly captured with a more realistically terrifying twist on it. Smee, Captain James Hook, Peter Pan, Mary, George Darling, all are beautifully represented and described. Each character fits perfectly into the story we all know. The back story playing perfectly into it, explaining every quirk of every character, every moment in who they are. I love the mermaids they're so gorgeous and so helpful. I then went back and re-read all the books. The description and ideas in the story here are so gorgeous. The star catchers add this great twist to the story line and a perfect explanation of the most mystical parts of Never land. Every question you could ever have asked about Never Land history and every question you didn't think of are answered in here.

6.1.09

Button Eyes

SUCH AN AMAZING BOOK! Coraline by Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite books ever. I had to re-read it before the movie came out on Feb. 6th. The book is so unique and vivid. Almost too scary to read but too good to ever put down. I almost question the sanity of my 4th grade teacher who read it out loud to us. The imagery both mental and the original art is gorgeously horrifying. Coraline is insightful, brave, and normal as you or me(what am I saying I'm not normal). The creative characters from the talking cats, the devious other mice/rats to the other mother's good right hand.
SEMI-SPOILER!
When the other mother steals Coraline's mother and father and the souls of past children Coraline makes a bargain and begins a hunt for them. Other mother can't let her win and pulls out all the stops the world tearing itself up against Coraline. Coraline is brave, I aspire to be her, and she's younger than me.

The shortest JK book!

The Tales of Beedle the Bard. It's the book Dumbledore leaves Hermione in book 7 (those of you who don't know what I'm talking about go read the books!) Hermione translates the ruins in the book. Dumbledore's comments on each story are after it, very entertaining. The stories are supposedly the bed time stories of the wizard world of Harry potter. They are cute witty little stories, I like them. The wizard and the hopping pot is cute and made me laugh, the point is to help those who need you. The fountain of fair fortune is cunning and happily ever after never was funnier. The Warlock's hairy heart was mildly morbid and depressing but still has a moral, deep down i guess. Babbitty Rabbitty and Her Cackling Stump is funny and fun to say, i guess this on is my favorite, part of it is about being who you are. The most famous The Tale of Three Brothers. About these three brothers (amazing) who cheat death and each receive a magical item from death in return for conquering him. All in all I liked it, applause for JK.

The third book of the trilligy.. but not the end.

Brisingr! Oh i am annoyed with Christopher Paolini!! First off, fail marketing wise, he took too long to come out with book three all the anticipation died. Secondly, the movie that came out, FAIL, it was nothing like his books so instead of turning people on to the books i know a few kids who hated the movie and decided not to read the books. The third book however did not disappoint, i enjoyed it even if it just kind of ended abruptly. I cried at a few points so I was very enthralled. The book was good but deep down i expected more. With Harry Potter we all knew we were getting into a seven book series but I only wanted three books on Eragon and his adventures. Now though the story isn't over yet so I will read the next hopefully last book but this all makes me sad. Eragon's story is taking a spin for the worse I think, some characters are living happier but most's lives are depressing and a lot are ending. Why do authors feel the need to kill off so many characters near the ends of ther stories? I like happy endings, who doesn't?

What has twilight done!?!

I went to Barnes and Noble and found a whole section on romance novels for teens with vampires! I believe that once you pick up a book you have to read it. There is no bad books only books you know to avoid now, so i had to get and read Evernight by Claudia Gray. It's totally only out because of Twilight, but you know I enjoyed Evernight just as much as Twilight. Books that no one hypes up I love even more. I liked this book a lot. The main character Biannca is very shy and introverted. Character's like thend to do well with girls my age. The main boy is Lucas, gorgous and sweet of course with his one flaw (he's not a vampire sorry girls). The setting is gorgous. I honestly wouldnt mind going to boarding school in the hills, a huge victorian castle even if there's no cel phone reception. Scary victorian castles and houses are so gorgous, i might want to live on a house like that someday. My favorite thing about this book is unlike Meyer from Twilight, Gray doesn't reinvent the vampire, who on earth thought it should be shinny?! Really!?! Gray even has their fear of crossing running water in there. I love it.

4.1.09

Cheated (1)

Cheated is a book i just started. Written by Patrick Jones. I'm on page 53 and so far I love it. Mick is just a kid, just a kid. Nothing special his dad cheated on his mom and left her, after making Mick choose. Mick was dumped by his girlfriend Nicole after he cheated on her for some sex with a girl who's very easy. His girlfriend won't have sex. he takes full response for the break up. He wants her back that's all he thinks about is her. His best friends drink and smoke and he knows its wrong but i guess that's life you do what you can to be good but mostly you just let life take you where ever it wants. Mick isn't happy with his life, I wouldn't be either if i was him.

Chick Lit

Yes, I hate to admit it but i was reading Chick Lit. When it Happens by Susane Colasanti. Total chick lit like I have never read before. It's about a girl who wants 'the perfect boy' and I boy who wants that girl. The girl's name is Sara the boys name is Tobey. It's a pathetic story of love and what it takes to find it. Chick lit isn't good for much except to make you feel happy or sad depending on if you finish the book. Sara falls for the wrong boy first, he only wants sex, we all know people like that but it always stinks horribly when you find out someone you love is like that. Mean, rude, hurtful, and only after sex. Then she begins to fall for the other boy supposedly he's a slacker. Sometimes you know, he's right when he talks about school. Kids who are smart like him, don't need to do the homework teachers tell him will help to understand the concepts. He understands them right away but he's lazy he won't do the homework, he gets by in school by just acing the tests.

Wicked Lovely

I read Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr because my aunt gave it to my for Christmas. It's a fantasy book about a girl who sees fey (fairies) and one falls in love with her. She refuses him, which i was so proud of because I hated the fey king. Cocky stupid boys are not my thing, especially ones that know how pretty they are. Plus her human boyfriend was kick butt! He has studs in his lips and tattoos and other piercing. The story's theme is being strong being who you are, and that you have choices. The book was mostly well written and the description was amazing. I love stories that show people with tattoos and piercing and dyed hair as special, as important and as people. Everyone gives those kids crap in high school.  The woman who wrote the book isn't overly if at all tattooed or pierced. She understands that girls like that are nice, and normal they have problems like everyone else. Its nice for once to know that. The cover art is lovely, all blues and purples. I love it. Winter Queens and Summer kings rule the Fey world, such gorgeous art is imagined and its so amazing her descriptions. I love it I recommend you read it.