Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
Hey! Happy New Year's Eve. I would post a, er, New Year's Eve-y song, but it's not so much a big holiday for me. I don't drink, I don't go out or anything... it's not really my favourite holiday. So normal song today!
This is one of my favourite songs, ever, and the video is gorgeous.
Good to You by Marianas Trench ft. Jessica Lee.
*sigh* Good song.
Peace and cookies and happy New Year,
Laina
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (67)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
The books-I've-found-stalking-people on Twitter edition!
First up:
Possession by Elana Johnson - To be released June 7th, 2011
Vi knows the Rule: Girls don't walk with boys, and they never even think about kissing them. But no one makes Vi want to break the Rules more than Zenn...and since the Thinkers have chosen him as Vi's future match, how much trouble can one kiss cause? The Thinkers may have brainwashed the rest of the population, but Vi is determined to think for herself.
But the Thinkers are unusually persuasive, and they're set on convincing Vi to become one of them...starting by brainwashing Zenn. Vi can't leave Zenn in the Thinkers' hands, but she's wary of joining the rebellion, especially since that means teaming up with Jag. Jag is egotistical, charismatic, and dangerous--everything Zenn's not. Vi can't quite trust Jag and can't quite resist him, but she also can't give up on Zenn.
This is a game of control or be controlled. And Vi has no choice but to play.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: It sounds incredible and the cover is GORGEOUS. I swear I heard about this one on Twitter, but I wasn't following the author. (Remedied now.)
And my other choice is:
Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari - To be released June 1st, 2011
Epidemics, floods, droughts--for sixteen-year-old Lucy, the end of the world came and went, taking 99% of the population with it. As the weather continues to rage out of control, and Sweepers clean the streets of plague victims, Lucy survives alone in the wilds of Central Park. But when she's rescued from a pack of hunting dogs by a mysterious boy named Aidan, she reluctantly realizes she can't continue on her own. She joins his band of survivors, yet, a new danger awaits her: the Sweepers are looking for her. There's something special about Lucy, and they will stop at nothing to have her.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I talk to the author pretty often on Twitter. She's Canadian and she talks to me! She's totally awesome and I can't wait to read her book. (And though I feel like I'm repeating myself, her cover is stunning.)
Okay, so what are you guys waiting on today?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
The books-I've-found-stalking-people on Twitter edition!
First up:
Possession by Elana Johnson - To be released June 7th, 2011
Vi knows the Rule: Girls don't walk with boys, and they never even think about kissing them. But no one makes Vi want to break the Rules more than Zenn...and since the Thinkers have chosen him as Vi's future match, how much trouble can one kiss cause? The Thinkers may have brainwashed the rest of the population, but Vi is determined to think for herself.
But the Thinkers are unusually persuasive, and they're set on convincing Vi to become one of them...starting by brainwashing Zenn. Vi can't leave Zenn in the Thinkers' hands, but she's wary of joining the rebellion, especially since that means teaming up with Jag. Jag is egotistical, charismatic, and dangerous--everything Zenn's not. Vi can't quite trust Jag and can't quite resist him, but she also can't give up on Zenn.
This is a game of control or be controlled. And Vi has no choice but to play.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: It sounds incredible and the cover is GORGEOUS. I swear I heard about this one on Twitter, but I wasn't following the author. (Remedied now.)
And my other choice is:
Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari - To be released June 1st, 2011
Epidemics, floods, droughts--for sixteen-year-old Lucy, the end of the world came and went, taking 99% of the population with it. As the weather continues to rage out of control, and Sweepers clean the streets of plague victims, Lucy survives alone in the wilds of Central Park. But when she's rescued from a pack of hunting dogs by a mysterious boy named Aidan, she reluctantly realizes she can't continue on her own. She joins his band of survivors, yet, a new danger awaits her: the Sweepers are looking for her. There's something special about Lucy, and they will stop at nothing to have her.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I talk to the author pretty often on Twitter. She's Canadian and she talks to me! She's totally awesome and I can't wait to read her book. (And though I feel like I'm repeating myself, her cover is stunning.)
Okay, so what are you guys waiting on today?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Friday, December 24, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (54)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
Okay, so since it's Christmas Eve, here's one of my favourite Christmas songs.
Petit Garcon by Graeme Allwright.
So Merry Christmas/Happy Kwanza/Winter Solstice/whatever you celebrate.
Peace and sugar cookies,
Laina
Okay, so since it's Christmas Eve, here's one of my favourite Christmas songs.
Petit Garcon by Graeme Allwright.
So Merry Christmas/Happy Kwanza/Winter Solstice/whatever you celebrate.
Peace and sugar cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (66)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
Should we call this the gorgeous cover edition? :P
The Betrayal of Maggie Blair - To be released April 18th, 2010
In seventeenth-century Scotland, saying the wrong thing can lead to banishment—or worse. Accused of being a witch, sixteen-year-old Maggie Blair is sentenced to be hanged. She escapes, but instead of finding shelter with her principled, patriotic uncle, she brings disaster to his door.
Betrayed by one of her own accusers, Maggie must try to save her uncle and his family from the king’s men, even if she has to risk her own life in the process.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I've quite enjoyed a few books about the Salem Witch trials, and I think this one sounds really good. Plus I love Scotland. :P And, of course, the cover is beautiful. It reminds me of Impossible by Nancy Werlin.
And next:
Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky - To be released May 23rd, 2010
Maddie lives in a world where everything is done on the computer. Whether it’s to go to school or on a date, people don’t venture out of their home. There’s really no need. For the most part, Maddie’s okay with the solitary, digital life—until she meets Justin. Justin likes being with people. He enjoys the physical closeness of face-to-face interactions. People aren’t meant to be alone, he tells her.
Suddenly, Maddie feels something awakening inside her—a feeling that maybe there is a different, better way to live. But with society and her parents telling her otherwise, Maddie is going to have to learn to stand up for herself if she wants to change the path her life is taking.
In this not-so-brave new world, two young people struggle to carve out their own space.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Um, because it sounds awesome? And the cover is beautiful. I love the effects they did to the stock image.
What are you guys waiting on this week?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Oh! Also!! Early Merry Christmas/Happy Kwanzaa/Winter Solstice/New Year/whatever the heck you celebrate!
Should we call this the gorgeous cover edition? :P
The Betrayal of Maggie Blair - To be released April 18th, 2010
In seventeenth-century Scotland, saying the wrong thing can lead to banishment—or worse. Accused of being a witch, sixteen-year-old Maggie Blair is sentenced to be hanged. She escapes, but instead of finding shelter with her principled, patriotic uncle, she brings disaster to his door.
Betrayed by one of her own accusers, Maggie must try to save her uncle and his family from the king’s men, even if she has to risk her own life in the process.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I've quite enjoyed a few books about the Salem Witch trials, and I think this one sounds really good. Plus I love Scotland. :P And, of course, the cover is beautiful. It reminds me of Impossible by Nancy Werlin.
And next:
Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky - To be released May 23rd, 2010
Maddie lives in a world where everything is done on the computer. Whether it’s to go to school or on a date, people don’t venture out of their home. There’s really no need. For the most part, Maddie’s okay with the solitary, digital life—until she meets Justin. Justin likes being with people. He enjoys the physical closeness of face-to-face interactions. People aren’t meant to be alone, he tells her.
Suddenly, Maddie feels something awakening inside her—a feeling that maybe there is a different, better way to live. But with society and her parents telling her otherwise, Maddie is going to have to learn to stand up for herself if she wants to change the path her life is taking.
In this not-so-brave new world, two young people struggle to carve out their own space.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Um, because it sounds awesome? And the cover is beautiful. I love the effects they did to the stock image.
What are you guys waiting on this week?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Oh! Also!! Early Merry Christmas/Happy Kwanzaa/Winter Solstice/New Year/whatever the heck you celebrate!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Things I Talk About on Twitter (4)
Friday, December 17, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (53)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
This Friday's song is Desert Dressed in Lights by Porcelain (no and the Tramps. Different band).
What do you think?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
This Friday's song is Desert Dressed in Lights by Porcelain (no and the Tramps. Different band).
What do you think?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (65)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
The Door in the Forest by Roderick Townley - To be released March 22nd, 2010
At the mid point of three towns, in the center of three streams, in the heart of a forest, lies a mysterious island. Encircled by quicksand and sewn shut by vines, it is impenetrable to all but the poisonous snakes patrolling its waters. But Daniel is determined to get there, along with his friend Emily.
Emily is a bit mysterious herself. A girl who seems to know more than she can say, whose mother was taken away by government troops, and whose eccentric grandmother reads the future in her bubble bath.
Enter the soldiers. Their menacing commander is terribly interested in sleepy little Everwood. Is he searching for something? A treasure map? The island? The girl?
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I like that it sounds different from a lot of what's popular right now, and it sounds really good.
Okay, you're all going to know this one, but it's my birthday week and I want to talk about it.
Wither by Lauren DeStefano - To be released March 22nd, 2010
What if you knew exactly when you would die?
Thanks to modern science, every human being has become a ticking genetic time bomb—males only live to age twenty-five, and females only live to age twenty. In this bleak landscape, young girls are kidnapped and forced into polygamous marriages to keep the population from dying out.
When sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery is taken by the Gatherers to become a bride, she enters a world of wealth and privilege. Despite her husband Linden's genuine love for her, and a tenuous trust among her sister wives, Rhine has one purpose: to escape—to find her twin brother and go home.
But Rhine has more to contend with than losing her freedom. Linden's eccentric father is bent on finding an antidote to the genetic virus that is getting closer to taking his son, even if it means collecting corpses in order to test his experiments. With the help of Gabriel, a servant Rhine is growing dangerously attracted to, Rhine attempts to break free, in the limted time she has left.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Same reasons as everyone else. :P
Hey, weird, both these books come out on March 22nd, 2011, and both last week's books came out on February 22nd, 2011. Weird!!!
Anyways, that's everything for this week.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
The Door in the Forest by Roderick Townley - To be released March 22nd, 2010
At the mid point of three towns, in the center of three streams, in the heart of a forest, lies a mysterious island. Encircled by quicksand and sewn shut by vines, it is impenetrable to all but the poisonous snakes patrolling its waters. But Daniel is determined to get there, along with his friend Emily.
Emily is a bit mysterious herself. A girl who seems to know more than she can say, whose mother was taken away by government troops, and whose eccentric grandmother reads the future in her bubble bath.
Enter the soldiers. Their menacing commander is terribly interested in sleepy little Everwood. Is he searching for something? A treasure map? The island? The girl?
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I like that it sounds different from a lot of what's popular right now, and it sounds really good.
Okay, you're all going to know this one, but it's my birthday week and I want to talk about it.
Wither by Lauren DeStefano - To be released March 22nd, 2010
What if you knew exactly when you would die?
Thanks to modern science, every human being has become a ticking genetic time bomb—males only live to age twenty-five, and females only live to age twenty. In this bleak landscape, young girls are kidnapped and forced into polygamous marriages to keep the population from dying out.
When sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery is taken by the Gatherers to become a bride, she enters a world of wealth and privilege. Despite her husband Linden's genuine love for her, and a tenuous trust among her sister wives, Rhine has one purpose: to escape—to find her twin brother and go home.
But Rhine has more to contend with than losing her freedom. Linden's eccentric father is bent on finding an antidote to the genetic virus that is getting closer to taking his son, even if it means collecting corpses in order to test his experiments. With the help of Gabriel, a servant Rhine is growing dangerously attracted to, Rhine attempts to break free, in the limted time she has left.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Same reasons as everyone else. :P
Hey, weird, both these books come out on March 22nd, 2011, and both last week's books came out on February 22nd, 2011. Weird!!!
Anyways, that's everything for this week.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
CSN Product Review
This is kinda delayed... blame it on my being sick. I kept meaning to do it...
Anyways, when CSN offered me a chance to review another of their products, I jumped at the chance to get some new cookware. You cannot do everything in two cast iron pans, no matter what anyone says. (Yes, cast iron is awesome. But it's also heavy and I'm not the strongest person in the world.)
So what I ended up getting was a stockpot, three frying pans and a bench scrape. This is what it came as:
(Technically they came all sealed up and everything, but I got so excited to get into them that I didn't think to take a picture until I was halfway through the boxes. Give me a break here, shipping was a pain. Not CSN's fault, but if it's going to be sent through Purolator, make SURE your address is EXACTLY right.)
If you can't see as well in the last picture, this is some of the stuff they're packaged with, along with what is basically giant bubble wrap. It was all recyclable and you could just pop them and let the air out for easy clean up. I really like that the packing material could be recycled because we all know those packing peanuts are horrible for the earth. And staticky.
This is the box the stockpot came in. On CSN's site, it was $29.95, which is a darned good price. (And I buy most of my cookware at bargain stores.) On Amazon*, it's $38.90, so that's really quite a nice difference if you're buying it.
These are the pans I got. The pans were $59.95 for all three, so that boils down to about 19 dollars each. Again, a good price for cookware. On the Rachael Ray website, there isn't a three-pack like I got, but if you add up the three pans I got, it's about $67, but I think they're having Christmas sales, so the normal difference might be more.
And this is how the bench scraper looked in the box. You can't really see it... but there it is. The bench scraper was $7.95. On the Rachael Ray site, it's the same, but I think it might normally be higher. (Don't quote me.)
Last: Everything laid out to show it all off. Isn't it pretty?
Now, onto the more review...y part of this review. I haven't used the stockpot yet, so I can't review it, but I'll do the frying pans and bench scraper, okay?
Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Skillets
First of all, I love the colour. I'm a blue freak and blue makes me happy. :) They're non-stick, which is nice and oven safe to 400*. As someone who has used both cheap (bad) pans and cast iron, I love that I can lift them with one hand, even the biggest one. Yet they have a nice weight to them that suggests to me that they'll last a good long time. I also like the silicone handles. Not only do they make it look nice, they're easier on your hands than plain bare steel handles.
I did have a bit of an adjusting period with them because I wasn't used to having to cook things on slightly lower temperatures (but pancakes might not have been the best first thing to make).
One thing to note... these are handwash only. Not a big deal for me since I don't have a dishwasher anyways, but it might be for some.
All in all, I really like these and I'd probably recommend them.
Rachael Ray Bench Scrape Shovel in Blue
I LOVE this. It's good for scooping things up, yes. The scooping edge curves down a little, so it really slides underneath and the handle keeps things from falling off the other side and protects your hand from what would be a rather hard edge otherwise. My knives are all very sharp so I don't much use them to scoop because I worry about cutting myself, but this takes care of that.
The thing I love it most, though, is for when I make bread. More specifically rolls. I use it to cut up the dough. I find it easier than using a knife. Maybe because the edge isn't as sharp, but it seems to go through the dough easier, and I find I can put more pressure on it than I perhaps would one of my knives. It might also work well for lifting and transfering cut-out cookies, but I haven't tried that yet.
All in all, if I had bought this, I'd be very satisfied. I like CSN's products and the shipping would have been very good had it not been for a mix-up with my address, but that's not the company's fault.
I haven't used the stockpot, so it wouldn't be fair to review it, but I will soon. :)
Peace and cookies,
Laina
*All prices mentioned in this review are in US currency and subject to change.
Anyways, when CSN offered me a chance to review another of their products, I jumped at the chance to get some new cookware. You cannot do everything in two cast iron pans, no matter what anyone says. (Yes, cast iron is awesome. But it's also heavy and I'm not the strongest person in the world.)
So what I ended up getting was a stockpot, three frying pans and a bench scrape. This is what it came as:
(Technically they came all sealed up and everything, but I got so excited to get into them that I didn't think to take a picture until I was halfway through the boxes. Give me a break here, shipping was a pain. Not CSN's fault, but if it's going to be sent through Purolator, make SURE your address is EXACTLY right.)
If you can't see as well in the last picture, this is some of the stuff they're packaged with, along with what is basically giant bubble wrap. It was all recyclable and you could just pop them and let the air out for easy clean up. I really like that the packing material could be recycled because we all know those packing peanuts are horrible for the earth. And staticky.
This is the box the stockpot came in. On CSN's site, it was $29.95, which is a darned good price. (And I buy most of my cookware at bargain stores.) On Amazon*, it's $38.90, so that's really quite a nice difference if you're buying it.
These are the pans I got. The pans were $59.95 for all three, so that boils down to about 19 dollars each. Again, a good price for cookware. On the Rachael Ray website, there isn't a three-pack like I got, but if you add up the three pans I got, it's about $67, but I think they're having Christmas sales, so the normal difference might be more.
And this is how the bench scraper looked in the box. You can't really see it... but there it is. The bench scraper was $7.95. On the Rachael Ray site, it's the same, but I think it might normally be higher. (Don't quote me.)
Last: Everything laid out to show it all off. Isn't it pretty?
Now, onto the more review...y part of this review. I haven't used the stockpot yet, so I can't review it, but I'll do the frying pans and bench scraper, okay?
Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Skillets
First of all, I love the colour. I'm a blue freak and blue makes me happy. :) They're non-stick, which is nice and oven safe to 400*. As someone who has used both cheap (bad) pans and cast iron, I love that I can lift them with one hand, even the biggest one. Yet they have a nice weight to them that suggests to me that they'll last a good long time. I also like the silicone handles. Not only do they make it look nice, they're easier on your hands than plain bare steel handles.
I did have a bit of an adjusting period with them because I wasn't used to having to cook things on slightly lower temperatures (but pancakes might not have been the best first thing to make).
One thing to note... these are handwash only. Not a big deal for me since I don't have a dishwasher anyways, but it might be for some.
All in all, I really like these and I'd probably recommend them.
Rachael Ray Bench Scrape Shovel in Blue
I LOVE this. It's good for scooping things up, yes. The scooping edge curves down a little, so it really slides underneath and the handle keeps things from falling off the other side and protects your hand from what would be a rather hard edge otherwise. My knives are all very sharp so I don't much use them to scoop because I worry about cutting myself, but this takes care of that.
The thing I love it most, though, is for when I make bread. More specifically rolls. I use it to cut up the dough. I find it easier than using a knife. Maybe because the edge isn't as sharp, but it seems to go through the dough easier, and I find I can put more pressure on it than I perhaps would one of my knives. It might also work well for lifting and transfering cut-out cookies, but I haven't tried that yet.
All in all, if I had bought this, I'd be very satisfied. I like CSN's products and the shipping would have been very good had it not been for a mix-up with my address, but that's not the company's fault.
I haven't used the stockpot, so it wouldn't be fair to review it, but I will soon. :)
Peace and cookies,
Laina
*All prices mentioned in this review are in US currency and subject to change.
Monday, December 13, 2010
YA Review: The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman
(Note to the reader: Laina is writing this on February 15th, 2010, so if review format changes or it seems dated, that is why. The reason she's writing this now? She didn't get it done in time for last Christmas because she procrastinated too much. And now she's creeped out from all the referring to herself in the third person, so read on!)
The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer
Published: October 6th, 2005 by Laurel Leaf
Genre: YA Contemporary fiction / Romantic comedy / Christmas themed. That works!
Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 183 pages in my copy.
Part of a series? Standalone.
Amazon link.
Summary (from the back of the book 'cause I don't like the goodreads one): I'm Kate Bjorkman. I don't like romance novels. They're full of three-paragraph kisses describing people's tongues and spittle. But what do you do if you've lived a real romance with a great-looking guy (Richard) and he loves you as much as you love him? I know what I did. I wrote this romance novel about myself, using The Romance Writer's Phrase Book. I also used stuff my English teacher taught me about writing. He said a story must have conflict. No problem there. My life was one big conflict last Christmas. I didn't make anything up. This is the honest truth and I want truth even in romance. I'm betting you'll want the same.
My review: The Unlikely Romance, as it shall forever be called by me from now on since the title is just so long, was cute and funny and a fun Christmas read. I liked Kate's voice, it was very unique. She often broke the fourth wall, and it was neat.
Plot: The Unlikely Romance stretches over the span of a couple days before Christmas to a few days after New Year's. Kate's brother comes home for Christmas and brings home his wife, best friend Richard and their friend Trish. And chaos ensues! (Read that as I suck at writing about book plots and that's the the best I have.)
Characters: Kate was a really neat character. She loved linguistics, she couldn't see without her thick glasses, she was tall (which you know I hated her for). All in all, she was pretty unique and fun to read about. One thing I loved was how she didn't change who she was to attract a boy.
The other characters in the books were cute and quirky for the most part. Her older brother's name was Bjorn Bjorkman and that is hard to type! I liked Richard, but it would have been nice to see more of his personality, to really see why Kate liked him.
Cons, complaints, bad stuff, etc.: The Unlikely Romance was pretty short and sometimes that's a good thing, but with this one it almost seemed unfinished in a way. The ending was resolved pretty well, but it just seemed like some parts of the book could have been built on and explored more. The reading was very smooth, though. I started reading and then looked up an hour later to see some random soap opera on. (Helen and Mason are getting married.)
PG-13 stuff: There was a bit of swearing, but nothing really bad and nothing graphic, and the subject matter was light and funny.
Cover comments: The picture here is really inaccurate. My copy is much less green and not as bright. It's more like this one but the picture is so tiny and I couldn't find a larger one. The cover is cute. I don't love it or anything, but it's a cute cover. I think I like the hardcover more. It's got an old fashioned vibe to it that I like.
Conclusion: The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman was a cute book, and a fun Christmas read, the voice reminisce of Meg Cabot's narration. I just wish certain things had been better explored. Three and a half roses out of five.
Other notes: She says "Last Christmas" a lot and now I have the Glee song stuck in my head!! And yes, it's February and I'm listening to a Christmas song. But it's Glee! (Also, if Glee has been cancelled or something in the next ten months, I'm going to hurt people.)
Okay, I'll see you all in December when I post this!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(Future - er, present Laina talking!! It's my birthday today!!)
The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer
Published: October 6th, 2005 by Laurel Leaf
Genre: YA Contemporary fiction / Romantic comedy / Christmas themed. That works!
Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 183 pages in my copy.
Part of a series? Standalone.
Amazon link.
Summary (from the back of the book 'cause I don't like the goodreads one): I'm Kate Bjorkman. I don't like romance novels. They're full of three-paragraph kisses describing people's tongues and spittle. But what do you do if you've lived a real romance with a great-looking guy (Richard) and he loves you as much as you love him? I know what I did. I wrote this romance novel about myself, using The Romance Writer's Phrase Book. I also used stuff my English teacher taught me about writing. He said a story must have conflict. No problem there. My life was one big conflict last Christmas. I didn't make anything up. This is the honest truth and I want truth even in romance. I'm betting you'll want the same.
My review: The Unlikely Romance, as it shall forever be called by me from now on since the title is just so long, was cute and funny and a fun Christmas read. I liked Kate's voice, it was very unique. She often broke the fourth wall, and it was neat.
Plot: The Unlikely Romance stretches over the span of a couple days before Christmas to a few days after New Year's. Kate's brother comes home for Christmas and brings home his wife, best friend Richard and their friend Trish. And chaos ensues! (Read that as I suck at writing about book plots and that's the the best I have.)
Characters: Kate was a really neat character. She loved linguistics, she couldn't see without her thick glasses, she was tall (which you know I hated her for). All in all, she was pretty unique and fun to read about. One thing I loved was how she didn't change who she was to attract a boy.
The other characters in the books were cute and quirky for the most part. Her older brother's name was Bjorn Bjorkman and that is hard to type! I liked Richard, but it would have been nice to see more of his personality, to really see why Kate liked him.
Cons, complaints, bad stuff, etc.: The Unlikely Romance was pretty short and sometimes that's a good thing, but with this one it almost seemed unfinished in a way. The ending was resolved pretty well, but it just seemed like some parts of the book could have been built on and explored more. The reading was very smooth, though. I started reading and then looked up an hour later to see some random soap opera on. (Helen and Mason are getting married.)
PG-13 stuff: There was a bit of swearing, but nothing really bad and nothing graphic, and the subject matter was light and funny.
Cover comments: The picture here is really inaccurate. My copy is much less green and not as bright. It's more like this one but the picture is so tiny and I couldn't find a larger one. The cover is cute. I don't love it or anything, but it's a cute cover. I think I like the hardcover more. It's got an old fashioned vibe to it that I like.
Conclusion: The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman was a cute book, and a fun Christmas read, the voice reminisce of Meg Cabot's narration. I just wish certain things had been better explored. Three and a half roses out of five.
Other notes: She says "Last Christmas" a lot and now I have the Glee song stuck in my head!! And yes, it's February and I'm listening to a Christmas song. But it's Glee! (Also, if Glee has been cancelled or something in the next ten months, I'm going to hurt people.)
Okay, I'll see you all in December when I post this!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(Future - er, present Laina talking!! It's my birthday today!!)
Sunday, December 12, 2010
In My Mailbox (32)
In My Mailbox is brought to us by The Story Siren and was inspired by Alea.
My mom's store got a box of books their last stockday (this only happens a couple times a year) and I got into them before they even got out of the storeroom. :P So this is what I bought:
Heaven by Virginia Andrews (V. C. Andrews) - Paperback
Heaven's mother Angel had died in childbirth, and from that moment her father turned against her. Her only allies, it seemed, were her four half-brothers and sisters.
When their father, pour and desperate, sold them to strangers, Heaven was left alone and friendless. Her only hope was to reunite her family. But how?
(Summary from the back of the book.)
Yeah, I already own this. Yeah, these books are trainwrecks. But it's got such a pretty cover and... yeah, I can't really justify it, either.
Maybe the next book I got will redeem me somewhat:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum - Paperback
Swept away from her home in Kansas by a tornado, Dorothy and her dog Tot find themselves stranded in the fantastical Land of Oz. As instructed by the Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins, Dorothy sets off on the yellow brick road to try and find her way to the Emerald City and the Wizard of Oz. With her companions the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion, she experences an adventure full of friendship, magic and danger. A much-loved children's class, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz continues to delight readers young and old with its enchanting tale of witches, flying monkeys and silver shoes.
(Summary from the back of the book as well.)
I honestly hate this movie. It's just... no. I do not like it. But never judge a book by its movie, right? I have read this before and enjoyed it... and the cover is adorable.
Last (received as a gift - more about this in a minute):
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins - Hardcover
Do I even need to post a summary about this?
So here's the story about this one. I don't have a bookstore nearby where I could buy this, I can't buy books online, and the library was taking FOREVER to get it here. Since I didn't have it, I didn't read the first two. (Still haven't. Been sick. Post spoilers and die.) So I whined about it on twitter (I do this a lot...) and Lindsay offered to send it to me. How awesome is she?? Seriously, go tell her that she's awesome.
Um... I think that might be everything...
Oh, wait, no, it's not. I also won some swag from Mavie's blog.
The Harmonic Feedback magnet now lives on my fridge with my Fairy Tale magnets.
Okay, that's everything for me.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(P.S. Tomorrow's my birthday, tomorrow's my birthday!!)
My mom's store got a box of books their last stockday (this only happens a couple times a year) and I got into them before they even got out of the storeroom. :P So this is what I bought:
Heaven by Virginia Andrews (V. C. Andrews) - Paperback
Heaven's mother Angel had died in childbirth, and from that moment her father turned against her. Her only allies, it seemed, were her four half-brothers and sisters.
When their father, pour and desperate, sold them to strangers, Heaven was left alone and friendless. Her only hope was to reunite her family. But how?
(Summary from the back of the book.)
Yeah, I already own this. Yeah, these books are trainwrecks. But it's got such a pretty cover and... yeah, I can't really justify it, either.
Maybe the next book I got will redeem me somewhat:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum - Paperback
Swept away from her home in Kansas by a tornado, Dorothy and her dog Tot find themselves stranded in the fantastical Land of Oz. As instructed by the Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins, Dorothy sets off on the yellow brick road to try and find her way to the Emerald City and the Wizard of Oz. With her companions the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion, she experences an adventure full of friendship, magic and danger. A much-loved children's class, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz continues to delight readers young and old with its enchanting tale of witches, flying monkeys and silver shoes.
(Summary from the back of the book as well.)
I honestly hate this movie. It's just... no. I do not like it. But never judge a book by its movie, right? I have read this before and enjoyed it... and the cover is adorable.
Last (received as a gift - more about this in a minute):
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins - Hardcover
Do I even need to post a summary about this?
So here's the story about this one. I don't have a bookstore nearby where I could buy this, I can't buy books online, and the library was taking FOREVER to get it here. Since I didn't have it, I didn't read the first two. (Still haven't. Been sick. Post spoilers and die.) So I whined about it on twitter (I do this a lot...) and Lindsay offered to send it to me. How awesome is she?? Seriously, go tell her that she's awesome.
Um... I think that might be everything...
Oh, wait, no, it's not. I also won some swag from Mavie's blog.
The Harmonic Feedback magnet now lives on my fridge with my Fairy Tale magnets.
Okay, that's everything for me.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(P.S. Tomorrow's my birthday, tomorrow's my birthday!!)
Friday, December 10, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (52)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
This week is a special edition of Fun Friday. I'm giving you a playlist instead of just one song.
Presenting - drumroll please - Laina's Christmas Songs That Won't Melt Your Brain
I don't know about you guys, but I get soooo sick of hearing the same old Christmas carols over and over and over again. So this is my attempt at staying cheerful and seasonal without losing my mind.
(All songs link to YouTube videos.)
Deck the Halls - Debby Ryan
Last Christmas - Glee Cast
Wish List - Neon Trees
Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas - Eels
Last Christmas - Taylor Swift (I don't love Taylor's version as much as the Glee one... but it's a close second.)
Mittens - Carly Rae Jepsen
Why Doesn't Santa Like Me - Skye Sweetnam
Christmas Lights - Coldplay
Oh Star - Paramore (Okay, this one isn't technically a Christmas song, but it always seem Christmas-y to me.)
Santa Claus Lane - Hilary Duff
Baby Please Come Home - Josh Ramsay
Frostbite Kisses - Jakalope
Sing in Celebration - Faber Drive
Hello December Sun - Frederick
I haven't heard the Glee Christmas CD songs yet (I'm typing this up before the episode airs and I haven't looked any of them up on YouTube) but once I have, they'll probably end up on here, too.
What are your favourite not-so-traditional Christmas songs? Original or covers, anything that isn't the norm.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
This week is a special edition of Fun Friday. I'm giving you a playlist instead of just one song.
Presenting - drumroll please - Laina's Christmas Songs That Won't Melt Your Brain
I don't know about you guys, but I get soooo sick of hearing the same old Christmas carols over and over and over again. So this is my attempt at staying cheerful and seasonal without losing my mind.
(All songs link to YouTube videos.)
Deck the Halls - Debby Ryan
Last Christmas - Glee Cast
Wish List - Neon Trees
Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas - Eels
Last Christmas - Taylor Swift (I don't love Taylor's version as much as the Glee one... but it's a close second.)
Mittens - Carly Rae Jepsen
Why Doesn't Santa Like Me - Skye Sweetnam
Christmas Lights - Coldplay
Oh Star - Paramore (Okay, this one isn't technically a Christmas song, but it always seem Christmas-y to me.)
Santa Claus Lane - Hilary Duff
Baby Please Come Home - Josh Ramsay
Frostbite Kisses - Jakalope
Sing in Celebration - Faber Drive
Hello December Sun - Frederick
I haven't heard the Glee Christmas CD songs yet (I'm typing this up before the episode airs and I haven't looked any of them up on YouTube) but once I have, they'll probably end up on here, too.
What are your favourite not-so-traditional Christmas songs? Original or covers, anything that isn't the norm.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Thursday, December 9, 2010
CSN Teaser Post
Well, CSN has offered me another great opportunity to review one of their awesome products. Now the only question is... what to review?!? They have so many things from sling backpacks, shoes, furniture... they'd be great for Christmas presents!
I'm thinking I might need another bookshelf to help organize things around here... but I'll let you guys know!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
I'm thinking I might need another bookshelf to help organize things around here... but I'll let you guys know!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (64)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
Exposed by Kimberly Marcus - To be released February 22nd, 2010
In the dim light of the darkroom, I'm alone, but not for long.
As white turns to gray, Kate is with me.
The background of the dance studio blurred, so the focus is all on her
legs extended in a perfect soaring split.
The straight line to my squiggle,
my forever-best friend.
Sixteen-year-old Liz Grayson is photogirl—sharp, focused and ready to take the world by storm with her camera. But Liz's entire life is called into question when her brother is accused of a crime—and the accuser is Liz's own best friend. As the aftershocks from that accusation rip through Liz's world, everything she thought she knew about photography, family, friendship and herself, shifts out of focus. And for the first time in her life, Liz finds herself unable to trust her own point of view.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I love books with characters who love photography, and this one sounds awesome. Plus, it's told in verse. One question though: what's with her nose? Click the picture to see it bigger and tell me, is something not totally wrong with her nose?
Next up, we have:
Deadly by Julie Chibbaro - To be released February 22nd, 2010
A mysterious outbreak of typhoid fever is sweeping New York.
Could the city’s future rest with its most unlikely scientist?
If Prudence Galewski is ever going to get out of Mrs. Browning’s esteemed School for Girls, she must demonstrate her refinement and charm by securing a job appropriate for a young lady. But Prudence isn’t like the other girls. She is fascinated by how the human body works and why it fails.
With a stroke of luck, she lands a position in a laboratory, where she is swept into an investigation of the fever bound to change medical history. Prudence quickly learns that an inquiry of this proportion is not confined to the lab. From ritzy mansions to shady bars and rundown tenements, she explores every potential cause of the disease. But there’s no answer in sight—until the volatile Mary Mallon emerges. Dubbed “Typhoid Mary” by the press, Mary is an Irish immigrant who has worked as a cook in every home the fever has ravaged. Strangely, though, she hasn’t been sick a day in her life. Is the accusation against her an act of discrimination? Or is she the first clue in a new scientific discovery?
Prudence is determined to find out. In a time when science is for men, she’ll have to prove to the city, and to herself, that she can help solve one of the greatest medical mysteries of the twentieth century.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Two words. Typhoid. Mary.
Okay, that's it for this Wednesday! Sorry for missing last week, but I wasn't feeling up to blogging yet after being sick.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Exposed by Kimberly Marcus - To be released February 22nd, 2010
In the dim light of the darkroom, I'm alone, but not for long.
As white turns to gray, Kate is with me.
The background of the dance studio blurred, so the focus is all on her
legs extended in a perfect soaring split.
The straight line to my squiggle,
my forever-best friend.
Sixteen-year-old Liz Grayson is photogirl—sharp, focused and ready to take the world by storm with her camera. But Liz's entire life is called into question when her brother is accused of a crime—and the accuser is Liz's own best friend. As the aftershocks from that accusation rip through Liz's world, everything she thought she knew about photography, family, friendship and herself, shifts out of focus. And for the first time in her life, Liz finds herself unable to trust her own point of view.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I love books with characters who love photography, and this one sounds awesome. Plus, it's told in verse. One question though: what's with her nose? Click the picture to see it bigger and tell me, is something not totally wrong with her nose?
Next up, we have:
Deadly by Julie Chibbaro - To be released February 22nd, 2010
A mysterious outbreak of typhoid fever is sweeping New York.
Could the city’s future rest with its most unlikely scientist?
If Prudence Galewski is ever going to get out of Mrs. Browning’s esteemed School for Girls, she must demonstrate her refinement and charm by securing a job appropriate for a young lady. But Prudence isn’t like the other girls. She is fascinated by how the human body works and why it fails.
With a stroke of luck, she lands a position in a laboratory, where she is swept into an investigation of the fever bound to change medical history. Prudence quickly learns that an inquiry of this proportion is not confined to the lab. From ritzy mansions to shady bars and rundown tenements, she explores every potential cause of the disease. But there’s no answer in sight—until the volatile Mary Mallon emerges. Dubbed “Typhoid Mary” by the press, Mary is an Irish immigrant who has worked as a cook in every home the fever has ravaged. Strangely, though, she hasn’t been sick a day in her life. Is the accusation against her an act of discrimination? Or is she the first clue in a new scientific discovery?
Prudence is determined to find out. In a time when science is for men, she’ll have to prove to the city, and to herself, that she can help solve one of the greatest medical mysteries of the twentieth century.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Two words. Typhoid. Mary.
Okay, that's it for this Wednesday! Sorry for missing last week, but I wasn't feeling up to blogging yet after being sick.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Monday, December 6, 2010
Things I Talk About on Twitter (3)
My rotary phone.
(Ignore the date stamp. This from, like, late 2008, early 2009, but I hadn't learned how to fix the stamp on the camera yet.)
I got this at a thrift sale for $5. It still works, but the ring is so loud that it scares me half to death and wakes me up if it rings while I'm sleeping, so I can't keep it plugged in. But it does work.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(Ignore the date stamp. This from, like, late 2008, early 2009, but I hadn't learned how to fix the stamp on the camera yet.)
I got this at a thrift sale for $5. It still works, but the ring is so loud that it scares me half to death and wakes me up if it rings while I'm sleeping, so I can't keep it plugged in. But it does work.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Friday, November 26, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (51)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
(Let's Be Friends by Emily Osment)
Don't judge me. I like this song.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(Let's Be Friends by Emily Osment)
Don't judge me. I like this song.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (63)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
Chasing AllieCat by Rebecca Fjelland Davis - To be released February 1st, 2010
Sadie Lester has been dumped with relatives for the summer. Boredom seems inevitable in her small Minnesota town until she meets Allie—a spiky-haired off-road biker with incredible grace and speed. Training for the upcoming bike race, Allie leads Sadie and cute fellow cyclist Joe up and down Mount Kato—an exhilarating rush that pushes their limits. The fun ends abruptly when they stray off the trail and find a priest, badly beaten and near death. After calling for help, Allie mysteriously disappears from their lives.
Just like the trash littering the beautiful river bluffs, there's something foul afoot. Creepy rednecks are prowling the woods, the same ones who ran Sadie and Allie off the road one night. It's not until the day of the big race that Sadie finally learns the startling truth about Allie, her connection to the priest, and what drove her into hiding.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Because it sounds awesome!!
Human .4 by Mike A. Lancaster - To be released March 8th, 2011
The Millgrove talent show has the same performances as any other small town — a cheesy ventriloquist, off-key karaoke singers, and bad dance routines. But after Kyle Straker is hypnotized as part of his friend’s mysterious new act, Millgrove will never be the same again.
When Kyle and the other volunteers awaken, the entire audience, the entire town, and possibly the entire world, is frozen still. Telephones, radios, televisions, and computers no longer work— only a strange language flashes across the screens. When everybody suddenly wakes up, it becomes clear that they have changed—and that Kyle is now an outsider, one of the 0.4.
Is Kyle still under hypnosis, or is this chilling new world real? Will he awaken from a dream to roars of laughter, or is there something much more sinister happening?
One of the last of his kind, Kyle records his story on a series of cassette tapes, describing the shift, and what it means for the future of mankind.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Again, it sounds awesome!! I don't read enough science fiction and I love the premise of this one, that it's being recorded on tapes.
Oh, and my theme this week? Grey covers!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Chasing AllieCat by Rebecca Fjelland Davis - To be released February 1st, 2010
Sadie Lester has been dumped with relatives for the summer. Boredom seems inevitable in her small Minnesota town until she meets Allie—a spiky-haired off-road biker with incredible grace and speed. Training for the upcoming bike race, Allie leads Sadie and cute fellow cyclist Joe up and down Mount Kato—an exhilarating rush that pushes their limits. The fun ends abruptly when they stray off the trail and find a priest, badly beaten and near death. After calling for help, Allie mysteriously disappears from their lives.
Just like the trash littering the beautiful river bluffs, there's something foul afoot. Creepy rednecks are prowling the woods, the same ones who ran Sadie and Allie off the road one night. It's not until the day of the big race that Sadie finally learns the startling truth about Allie, her connection to the priest, and what drove her into hiding.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Because it sounds awesome!!
Human .4 by Mike A. Lancaster - To be released March 8th, 2011
The Millgrove talent show has the same performances as any other small town — a cheesy ventriloquist, off-key karaoke singers, and bad dance routines. But after Kyle Straker is hypnotized as part of his friend’s mysterious new act, Millgrove will never be the same again.
When Kyle and the other volunteers awaken, the entire audience, the entire town, and possibly the entire world, is frozen still. Telephones, radios, televisions, and computers no longer work— only a strange language flashes across the screens. When everybody suddenly wakes up, it becomes clear that they have changed—and that Kyle is now an outsider, one of the 0.4.
Is Kyle still under hypnosis, or is this chilling new world real? Will he awaken from a dream to roars of laughter, or is there something much more sinister happening?
One of the last of his kind, Kyle records his story on a series of cassette tapes, describing the shift, and what it means for the future of mankind.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Again, it sounds awesome!! I don't read enough science fiction and I love the premise of this one, that it's being recorded on tapes.
Oh, and my theme this week? Grey covers!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Short update
So, things. Remember The YA Lit Six? (You better, I write there every Saturday :P) It was a twitter now. You should follow it!
And speaking of The YA Lit Six, you guys should check out my post this week. It's an excerpt from my WIR (work-in-revision) Spyder.
Okay, that's everything!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
And speaking of The YA Lit Six, you guys should check out my post this week. It's an excerpt from my WIR (work-in-revision) Spyder.
Okay, that's everything!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Friday, November 19, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (50)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
(White Lines by Alexz Johnson)
I recently fell in this one again. Isn't it gorgeous?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(White Lines by Alexz Johnson)
I recently fell in this one again. Isn't it gorgeous?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (62)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
Vesper: A Deviants Novel by Jeff Sampson - To be released January 25th, 2011
Emily Webb is a geek. And she’s happy that way. Content hiding under hoodies and curling up to watch old horror flicks, she’s never been the kind of girl who sneaks out for midnight parties. And she’s definitely not the kind of girl who starts fights or flirts with other girls’ boyfriends. Until one night Emily finds herself doing exactly that . . . the same night one of her classmates—also named Emily—is found mysteriously murdered.
The thing is, Emily doesn’t know why she’s doing any of this. By day, she’s the same old boring Emily, but by night, she turns into a thrill seeker. With every nightfall, Emily gets wilder until it’s no longer just her personality that changes. Her body can do things it never could before: Emily is now strong, fast, and utterly fearless. And soon Emily realizes that she’s not just coming out of her shell... there’s something much bigger going on. Is she bewitched by the soul of the other, murdered Emily? Or is Emily Webb becoming something else entirely—something not human?
As Emily hunts for answers, she finds out that she’s not the only one this is happening to—some of her classmates are changing as well. Who is turning these teens into monsters—and how many people will they kill to get what they want?
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I love mysteries, I love paranormal, so this sounds like a great mix of those! Plus we need more geek girls in books. I really like the cover, too.
The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal - To be released January 25th, 2010 (by Egmont - don't we love Egmont???)
Princess and heir to the throne of Thorvaldor, Nalia knows her role in life. But everything changes when she learns, just after her sixteenth birthday, that she is a false princess–a stand-in for the real Nalia, who has been hidden away for her protection. Cast out with little more than the clothes on her back, the girl now called Sinda must leave behind the city, her best friend, Kiernan, and the only life she’s ever known.
While struggling with her new peasant life, Sinda discovers that magic runs through her veins–long-suppressed, dangerous magic that she must learn to control. Returning to the city to seek answers, she instead uncovers a secret that could change the course of Thorvaldor’s history forever.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Could you imagine how it'd feel to find out something like that? That would like totally destroy everything you thought you knew about yourself. Also, cool cover!! I like the face in the locket.
Okay, that's everything!!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Vesper: A Deviants Novel by Jeff Sampson - To be released January 25th, 2011
Emily Webb is a geek. And she’s happy that way. Content hiding under hoodies and curling up to watch old horror flicks, she’s never been the kind of girl who sneaks out for midnight parties. And she’s definitely not the kind of girl who starts fights or flirts with other girls’ boyfriends. Until one night Emily finds herself doing exactly that . . . the same night one of her classmates—also named Emily—is found mysteriously murdered.
The thing is, Emily doesn’t know why she’s doing any of this. By day, she’s the same old boring Emily, but by night, she turns into a thrill seeker. With every nightfall, Emily gets wilder until it’s no longer just her personality that changes. Her body can do things it never could before: Emily is now strong, fast, and utterly fearless. And soon Emily realizes that she’s not just coming out of her shell... there’s something much bigger going on. Is she bewitched by the soul of the other, murdered Emily? Or is Emily Webb becoming something else entirely—something not human?
As Emily hunts for answers, she finds out that she’s not the only one this is happening to—some of her classmates are changing as well. Who is turning these teens into monsters—and how many people will they kill to get what they want?
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I love mysteries, I love paranormal, so this sounds like a great mix of those! Plus we need more geek girls in books. I really like the cover, too.
The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal - To be released January 25th, 2010 (by Egmont - don't we love Egmont???)
Princess and heir to the throne of Thorvaldor, Nalia knows her role in life. But everything changes when she learns, just after her sixteenth birthday, that she is a false princess–a stand-in for the real Nalia, who has been hidden away for her protection. Cast out with little more than the clothes on her back, the girl now called Sinda must leave behind the city, her best friend, Kiernan, and the only life she’s ever known.
While struggling with her new peasant life, Sinda discovers that magic runs through her veins–long-suppressed, dangerous magic that she must learn to control. Returning to the city to seek answers, she instead uncovers a secret that could change the course of Thorvaldor’s history forever.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: Could you imagine how it'd feel to find out something like that? That would like totally destroy everything you thought you knew about yourself. Also, cool cover!! I like the face in the locket.
Okay, that's everything!!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Sunday, November 14, 2010
In My Mailbox (31)
In My Mailbox is brought to us by The Story Siren and was inspired by Alea.
I randomly had a really good week bookwise. Ironic since I'm doing NaNo and hardly have any time to read... Just wait til December!! I'm spending all of December reading, I promise.
So here's what I got!
Won from contests:
The Absolute Value of -1 by Steve Brezenoff - Hardcover
The absolute value of any number, positive or negative, is its distance from zero: |-1| = 1
Noah, Lily, and Simon have been a trio forever. But as they enter high school, their relationships shift and their world starts to fall apart. Privately, each is dealing with a family crisis—divorce, abuse, and a parent's illness. Yet as they try to escape the pain and reach out for the connections they once counted on, they slip—like soap in a shower. Noah’s got it bad for Lily, but he knows too well Lily sees only Simon. Simon is indifferent, suddenly inscrutable to his friends. All stand alone in their heartache and grief.
(Summary from goodreads.)
And this one came with some really awesome swag:
I absolutely adore the Firelight swag. It's even more vibrant in real life.
I also got this:
Cool, hey?
From another contest I got this:
Bloodthirsty by Flynn Meaney - Paperback
Some vampires are good. Some are evil. Some are faking it to get girls. Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before--he becomes a vampire, minus th ...more Some vampires are good. Some are evil. Some are faking it to get girls. Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before--he becomes a vampire, minus the whole blood sucking part. With his brooding nature and weirdly pale skin, it's surprisingly easy for Finbar to pretend to be paranormal. But, when he meets the one girl who just might like him for who he really is, he discovers that his life as a pseudo-vampire is more complicated than he expected. This hilarious debut novel is for anyone who believes that sometimes even nice guys-without sharp teeth or sparkly skin--can get the girl.
(Summary from goodreads.)
I loved the cover of this one so much that I didn't care that it was a no-PO box contest and entered anyways. And while it was a pain in the butt to get here because I HATE the delivery company, it's worth it.
Oh, and it came with this:
I think it's an iron on decal? In any case, it's cute.
For review I got:
The Invisible Order: Rise of the Darklings by Paul Crilley - Hardcover
Emily Snow is twelve years old, supporting herself and her younger brother on the streets of Victorian England by selling watercress. One early winter morning on her way to buy supplies, she encounters a piskie--a small but very sarcastic fey creature that has been cornered by a group of the Black Sidhe, piskies from an opposing clan. She rescues him and unknowingly becomes involved in a war between the Seelie and the Unseelie, two opposing factions of fairies that have been battling each other throughout the long centuries of human history, with London--and England itself--as the ultimate prize.
When the Invisible Order--a centuries-old secret society of humans that has protected mankind from the fey's interference--gets involved, things really start to get complicated.
Now she is the central figure in this ancient war that could permanently change Earth. With no one to trust, Emily must rely on her own instincts and guile to make the right choices that could save her family and all of mankind.
(Summary from goodreads.)
This one sounds really good. Can't wait to read it!
And last, also for review:
Star-Crossed #3: Gemini Night by Bonnie Hearn Hill - Paperback
Logan McRae's guy is far away and out of touch, and she is heartbroken. She turns to her mentor, renowned journalist Henry Jaffa, who helps her land a job as the Friday intern for CRUSH magazine in San Francisco. With a little luck, she could also be the mag's teen astrology columnist. All she has to do in order to prove herself to Stacy, her editor, is figure out the astrology chart for one of the celebs who will be attending the CRUSH launch party Halloween night. But when she studies the mystery person's chart, she sees disaster predicted for the weekend of the costume party. Who is the in-danger Gemini? Is it fashion designer Graciela Perez, the "Silver Dragon"? Is it her friend Chili's new guy, teen celebrity chef Alex Keen? Or is it, as Logan suspects, out-of-control singing star Arianna Woods? As Logan turns to her book, Fearless Astrology for guidance, she sees something she's missed before. Big trouble is predicted that night for her sign as well.
(Summary from goodreads.)
I haven't read the other two of this series, but I'll just get them from the library.
Okay, that's it for this week! What'd you guys get?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
I randomly had a really good week bookwise. Ironic since I'm doing NaNo and hardly have any time to read... Just wait til December!! I'm spending all of December reading, I promise.
So here's what I got!
Won from contests:
The Absolute Value of -1 by Steve Brezenoff - Hardcover
The absolute value of any number, positive or negative, is its distance from zero: |-1| = 1
Noah, Lily, and Simon have been a trio forever. But as they enter high school, their relationships shift and their world starts to fall apart. Privately, each is dealing with a family crisis—divorce, abuse, and a parent's illness. Yet as they try to escape the pain and reach out for the connections they once counted on, they slip—like soap in a shower. Noah’s got it bad for Lily, but he knows too well Lily sees only Simon. Simon is indifferent, suddenly inscrutable to his friends. All stand alone in their heartache and grief.
(Summary from goodreads.)
And this one came with some really awesome swag:
I absolutely adore the Firelight swag. It's even more vibrant in real life.
I also got this:
Cool, hey?
From another contest I got this:
Bloodthirsty by Flynn Meaney - Paperback
Some vampires are good. Some are evil. Some are faking it to get girls. Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before--he becomes a vampire, minus th ...more Some vampires are good. Some are evil. Some are faking it to get girls. Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before--he becomes a vampire, minus the whole blood sucking part. With his brooding nature and weirdly pale skin, it's surprisingly easy for Finbar to pretend to be paranormal. But, when he meets the one girl who just might like him for who he really is, he discovers that his life as a pseudo-vampire is more complicated than he expected. This hilarious debut novel is for anyone who believes that sometimes even nice guys-without sharp teeth or sparkly skin--can get the girl.
(Summary from goodreads.)
I loved the cover of this one so much that I didn't care that it was a no-PO box contest and entered anyways. And while it was a pain in the butt to get here because I HATE the delivery company, it's worth it.
Oh, and it came with this:
I think it's an iron on decal? In any case, it's cute.
For review I got:
The Invisible Order: Rise of the Darklings by Paul Crilley - Hardcover
Emily Snow is twelve years old, supporting herself and her younger brother on the streets of Victorian England by selling watercress. One early winter morning on her way to buy supplies, she encounters a piskie--a small but very sarcastic fey creature that has been cornered by a group of the Black Sidhe, piskies from an opposing clan. She rescues him and unknowingly becomes involved in a war between the Seelie and the Unseelie, two opposing factions of fairies that have been battling each other throughout the long centuries of human history, with London--and England itself--as the ultimate prize.
When the Invisible Order--a centuries-old secret society of humans that has protected mankind from the fey's interference--gets involved, things really start to get complicated.
Now she is the central figure in this ancient war that could permanently change Earth. With no one to trust, Emily must rely on her own instincts and guile to make the right choices that could save her family and all of mankind.
(Summary from goodreads.)
This one sounds really good. Can't wait to read it!
And last, also for review:
Star-Crossed #3: Gemini Night by Bonnie Hearn Hill - Paperback
Logan McRae's guy is far away and out of touch, and she is heartbroken. She turns to her mentor, renowned journalist Henry Jaffa, who helps her land a job as the Friday intern for CRUSH magazine in San Francisco. With a little luck, she could also be the mag's teen astrology columnist. All she has to do in order to prove herself to Stacy, her editor, is figure out the astrology chart for one of the celebs who will be attending the CRUSH launch party Halloween night. But when she studies the mystery person's chart, she sees disaster predicted for the weekend of the costume party. Who is the in-danger Gemini? Is it fashion designer Graciela Perez, the "Silver Dragon"? Is it her friend Chili's new guy, teen celebrity chef Alex Keen? Or is it, as Logan suspects, out-of-control singing star Arianna Woods? As Logan turns to her book, Fearless Astrology for guidance, she sees something she's missed before. Big trouble is predicted that night for her sign as well.
(Summary from goodreads.)
I haven't read the other two of this series, but I'll just get them from the library.
Okay, that's it for this week! What'd you guys get?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Friday, November 12, 2010
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! (49)
Fun Friday: Give Me Something to Sing About! is where you guys get to see a song or two I like or that I want to talk about each week. Thanks as always goes to J.J. at Random Musings for help with the title.
(Take Me On the Floor by The Veronicas.)
I'm not usually a big Veronicas fan (they're usually just a liiiiittle too perky for me), but I really like this song.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(Take Me On the Floor by The Veronicas.)
I'm not usually a big Veronicas fan (they're usually just a liiiiittle too perky for me), but I really like this song.
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday (61)
Waiting on Wednesday is, of course, brought to us by the lovely Jill at Breaking the Spine.
No real theme this week, either. But both are books that look REALLY good. :)
See What I See by Gloria Whelan - To be released January 1st, 2011
Kate Tapert sees her life in paintings. Yet one place she never sees her life is in the work of the famous and reclusive artist Dalton Quinn—her father, whom she hasn’t seen or heard from in nearly ten years. Now Kate has an art dream of her own, and a scholarship to art school to help make it a reality. The last piece to the puzzle is staying with her father, which means it’s time for Kate to work her way into Dalton’s life, into his mind, and into his heart, whether he likes it or not.
See What I See is a powerful family story filled with uneasy relationships, deep secrets, reluctant togetherness, and an examination of the unbreakable bond between father and daughter.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I like a good contemporary book as much as the next person and this one sounds like it has the possibility to be a real tear-jerker. (In a good way!!) Plus, the cover is cool. I like the edging around the top of the cover.
Bitter Melon by Cara Chow - To be released December 28th, 2010
Frances, a Chinese-American student at an academically competitive school in San Francisco, has always had it drilled into her to be obedient to her mother and to be a straight-A student so that she can go to Med school. But is being a doctor what she wants? It has never even occurred to Frances to question her own feelings and desires until she accidentally winds up in speech class and finds herself with a hidden talent. Does she dare to challenge the mother who has sacrificed everything for her? Set in the 1980s.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this one: I love books set in the 70s or 80s because it wasn't that long ago, but it still seems so far away.
On the cover: Does anyone know if this is the official cover or if the one on the right is? Goodreads uses the one on the right on the main page of the book, but Fantastic Fiction and Amazon use the one on the left... and it's hard to find a large picture of the flower one.
I rather hope the one on the left is the offical cover. I think it's much more special than the flower one. (As much as I love flowers, it's kind of been done. A lot.)
Okay, that's it for this week!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
No real theme this week, either. But both are books that look REALLY good. :)
See What I See by Gloria Whelan - To be released January 1st, 2011
Kate Tapert sees her life in paintings. Yet one place she never sees her life is in the work of the famous and reclusive artist Dalton Quinn—her father, whom she hasn’t seen or heard from in nearly ten years. Now Kate has an art dream of her own, and a scholarship to art school to help make it a reality. The last piece to the puzzle is staying with her father, which means it’s time for Kate to work her way into Dalton’s life, into his mind, and into his heart, whether he likes it or not.
See What I See is a powerful family story filled with uneasy relationships, deep secrets, reluctant togetherness, and an examination of the unbreakable bond between father and daughter.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this: I like a good contemporary book as much as the next person and this one sounds like it has the possibility to be a real tear-jerker. (In a good way!!) Plus, the cover is cool. I like the edging around the top of the cover.
Bitter Melon by Cara Chow - To be released December 28th, 2010
Frances, a Chinese-American student at an academically competitive school in San Francisco, has always had it drilled into her to be obedient to her mother and to be a straight-A student so that she can go to Med school. But is being a doctor what she wants? It has never even occurred to Frances to question her own feelings and desires until she accidentally winds up in speech class and finds herself with a hidden talent. Does she dare to challenge the mother who has sacrificed everything for her? Set in the 1980s.
(Summary from goodreads.)
Why I want this one: I love books set in the 70s or 80s because it wasn't that long ago, but it still seems so far away.
On the cover: Does anyone know if this is the official cover or if the one on the right is? Goodreads uses the one on the right on the main page of the book, but Fantastic Fiction and Amazon use the one on the left... and it's hard to find a large picture of the flower one.
I rather hope the one on the left is the offical cover. I think it's much more special than the flower one. (As much as I love flowers, it's kind of been done. A lot.)
Okay, that's it for this week!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Monday, November 8, 2010
Things I Talk About on Twitter (2)
Makeup. I'm a little bit of an addict, I'll admit. This is where I keep most of my makeup:
(See, Ashy! I told you that it'd all fit in one picture. Well... my makeup case isn't on there, but it COULD. :P Honest.)
Anyways, I saw these drawers in a video on youtube and was annoyed that no stores around here had them until I found them in walmart. I think they were like 10, 20 dollars? Honestly, it's one of the best buys I've ever found. I have a mirror on the wall above it, so I do my hair and makeup here, which is why the curling iron is on top.
Wanna see what's inside? (Click pictures to enlarge if you want. They're all pretty big.)
My eye makeup. Eyeshadow, eyeliner, false eyelash glue, all that stuff. Eye makeup is my favourite.
Face makeup. Mostly this has foundations and pressed powders that I don't use, but there are also a couple concealers, some colour stick thingies I play with some times, bronzers, blushes, glitter. This tends to be my catch all drawer with my sponges, sometimes mask and scrub things, makeup pencil sharpeners (I have a ton of these), random Halloween makeup. The usual, you know?
Lippies!! I'm not as huge into these as eye makeup. I tend to chew my lips a lot, so they don't usually last long. I have some lip glosses, a couple lipsticks, and extra lipbalm. Elf stopped selling those Candy Shop lip tins so I got them for 50 cents each.
And yes, those are Skittle Lipsmackers. They were part of a contest prize.
Now, this is what I keep in my makeup case:
Do you want me to list what all is in here? I could do it in the next post if you do, but this post is long already. Anyways, it all fits in this:
(Pictured next to I Am Not a Serial Killer for reference because it was the closest book when I took this picture.)
Also, these weren't in the picture because I was using them for something, but I use these all the time to line my eyes on top. Most often, I keep the orange and top purple in my makeup bag.
Here's a tip. The bottom purple one broke on the drive home from the city when I bought it. So I bought a really cheap potted lip balm, emptied it out (a popsicle stick works well to get the lip balm out or one that you've used works, too, I just didn't like the lip balm at all - oh, and if there's a residue from the balm/gloss, use a disinfecting wipe to clean it out, then wash it well), and then dumped the broken eyeshadow into the empty case. I got bored and used the end of my powder brush to pack it down, but it works fine loose, too. However you like your eyeshadow.
Okay, so that's everything. Let me know on if you want me to do another post listing the contents of my makeup case!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
(See, Ashy! I told you that it'd all fit in one picture. Well... my makeup case isn't on there, but it COULD. :P Honest.)
Anyways, I saw these drawers in a video on youtube and was annoyed that no stores around here had them until I found them in walmart. I think they were like 10, 20 dollars? Honestly, it's one of the best buys I've ever found. I have a mirror on the wall above it, so I do my hair and makeup here, which is why the curling iron is on top.
Wanna see what's inside? (Click pictures to enlarge if you want. They're all pretty big.)
My eye makeup. Eyeshadow, eyeliner, false eyelash glue, all that stuff. Eye makeup is my favourite.
Face makeup. Mostly this has foundations and pressed powders that I don't use, but there are also a couple concealers, some colour stick thingies I play with some times, bronzers, blushes, glitter. This tends to be my catch all drawer with my sponges, sometimes mask and scrub things, makeup pencil sharpeners (I have a ton of these), random Halloween makeup. The usual, you know?
Lippies!! I'm not as huge into these as eye makeup. I tend to chew my lips a lot, so they don't usually last long. I have some lip glosses, a couple lipsticks, and extra lipbalm. Elf stopped selling those Candy Shop lip tins so I got them for 50 cents each.
And yes, those are Skittle Lipsmackers. They were part of a contest prize.
Now, this is what I keep in my makeup case:
Do you want me to list what all is in here? I could do it in the next post if you do, but this post is long already. Anyways, it all fits in this:
(Pictured next to I Am Not a Serial Killer for reference because it was the closest book when I took this picture.)
Also, these weren't in the picture because I was using them for something, but I use these all the time to line my eyes on top. Most often, I keep the orange and top purple in my makeup bag.
Here's a tip. The bottom purple one broke on the drive home from the city when I bought it. So I bought a really cheap potted lip balm, emptied it out (a popsicle stick works well to get the lip balm out or one that you've used works, too, I just didn't like the lip balm at all - oh, and if there's a residue from the balm/gloss, use a disinfecting wipe to clean it out, then wash it well), and then dumped the broken eyeshadow into the empty case. I got bored and used the end of my powder brush to pack it down, but it works fine loose, too. However you like your eyeshadow.
Okay, so that's everything. Let me know on if you want me to do another post listing the contents of my makeup case!
Peace and cookies,
Laina
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Requested Makeup Post
Okay, a little off topic post today (though am I ever on topic??), but I have a friend who's having issues deciding what to buy for makeup since she's just got into it. Since it'd take a looong time to Tweet about all my makeup, this is my answer.
This is what I keep in my makeup kit (there'll be more makeup stuff in my next Things I Talk About on Twitter post, that's what kicked this off):
The basics, though:
A good moisturizer. I like Biore's with spf.
Foundation. I use Revlon ColorStay for Oily/Combination skin. It cost like 20 bucks, but that's because the drug store overcharges here and I couldn't get to Walmart to get it like I wanted. Normally, it's around 10 or 15, I believe. I use a concealer brush to put it on (it doesn't have a pump and it works better than sponges) and a foundation brush to blend. Generally I don't need to use a concealer with this because if you don't blend it out right away, it starts to dry and can basically double as a concealer, plus then if I sweat, it won't go anywhere. I don't like powder foundations because they tend to look very cakey on me and they often don't match.
Whatever you use, just make sure that it matches your skin tone. There shouldn't be any lines or anything.
Powder. Mine is by CoverGirl, it's the TruBlend mineral pressed powder, I believe. It doesn't run off a lot. I use a flat-topped powder brush to apply it because I find that blends my foundation a bit extra in case I missed it... and I just really like my powder brush.
Blush. I use Elf blushes, most often the one in the mini makeup case thing. You can find it on the elf site, though, I think. I think it's called the blush and bronzer duo, or something like that. I find if I don't use blue with foundation, I look all washed out and sick. Not a good look :P Some people swear by bronzers, but I'm not good with them so I tend to skip them. Oh, and get a nice blush brush, it really helps with the application.
Mascara. My favourite is CoverGirl LashBlast. Depending on what look you're going for, it's good to have a length mascara and a volume mascara. Waterproof mascara holds more and won't run as easily, but can be harder to take off.
Oh, while I'm thinking about it...
Makeup remover. I have makeup removing wipes and waterproof eyemakeup remover.
Okay, that's the very basics.
A couple of extras:
Eyeshadow. Eyeshadow is my favourite thing in the world. I recommend starting with a neutral quad or trio, but remember that not everyone's neutrals are the same. Most often I use pink and purple eyeshadows because they're WAY more natural on me than browns or whatever. Anyways, you want a light colour, not white, like gold or pink, a deeper colour in the same family for your crease, and a white or very light colour to highlight. Brushes: An eyeshadow brush and a blending brush are your best friends.
Also, an eyeshadow primer will keep your eyeshadow looking fresh all day. I use Elf's, (of course... I'm an Elf addict, haven't you noticed?) but if you don't want to buy one, a little bit of liquid concealer over your eyelids can work pretty well.
I normally use a cream eyeshadow on an eyeliner brush to line my eyes on the top, then top it with a powder eyeshadow. That makes the colour really vibrant and long lasting. Note: Pretty much all cream eyeshadows crease on their own. They're better used as bases or like I do, lining. I only use pencil eyeliner on the bottom of my eyes because I'm not very good at using it on the upper lid. Hence the cream eyeshadow lining. Plus I get better colours that way.
I don't use lip stuff every time I wear makeup, but I do have a couple lipglosses and lipsticks I like. One lipstick I like is L'Oreal Color Riche in Sweet Peach, I think... but honestly, I'm not so hot for lipstuff. Mostly I use lip balm.
So, that's my basic post. Anyone wanna throw in anything else?
Peace and cookies,
Laina
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