Dream Library

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 | | 6 comments ♥
We all have one. The library we dream about.



Um, yes, this does happen to be the library from Beauty and the Beast. It is ahhhmazing. I'm not really sure how you would get to all of the books near the top, but I have a feeling it would take me a while to get there. Plus those spiral staircases are gorgeous.

Do you have a dream library? Do tell!

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Dream Life by Lauren Mechling Book Trailer

Saturday, December 12, 2009 | | 2 comments ♥
You may have heard of the lovely Lauren Mechling, who has co-written the 10th Grade Social Climber series and is the author of The Dream Girl series. You can find my review of Dream Girl here. I'm excited to help spread the word that the second installment, Dream Life, is coming out on January 12th of 2010! I hope you find this little preview as interesting as I did! (Also, does anyone else like the music as much as I do?)


Dream Life by Lauren Mechling -- Trailer from Richie Williams on Vimeo.

So exciting!
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Wish List Wednesday

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 | | 6 comments ♥

For nineteen-year-old Harriet Morton, life in 1912 Cambridge is as dry and dull as a biscuit. Her stuffy father and her opressive aunt Louisa allow her only one outlet: ballet. When a Russian ballet master comes to class searching for dancers to fill the corps of his ballet company before their South American tour, Harriet’s world changes. Defying her father’s wishes and narrowly escaping the clutches of the man who wishes to marry her, Harriet sneaks off to join the ballet on their journey to the Amazon. There, in the wild, lush jungle, they perform Swan Lake in grand opera houses for the wealthy and culture-deprived rubber barons, and Harriet meets Rom Verney, the handsome and mysterious British exile who owns the most ornate opera house. Utterly enchanted by both the exotic surroundings and by Rom’s affections, Harriet is swept away by her new life, completely unaware that her father and would-be finacĂ© have begun to track her down. . . .

I've always been a sucker for novels revolving around dancers, you? Yet another to add to my list! The cover is also beautiful. Are you interested in reading?

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Paper Towns by John Green

Monday, December 7, 2009 | | 1 comments ♥

When Margo Roth Spiegelman beckons Quentin Jacobsen in the middle of the night—dressed like a ninja and plotting an ingenious campaign of revenge—he follows her. Margo’s always planned extravagantly, and, until now, she’s always planned solo. After a lifetime of loving Margo from afar, things are finally looking up for Q . . . until day breaks and she has vanished. Always an enigma, Margo has now become a mystery. But there are clues. And they’re for Q.

My first John Green novel. Though most would choose Looking for Alaska as their first choice, I decided that I'd go for what I could get most quickly from my library. :) I'm not really regretting this decision, as of yet.

I was incredibly impressed by the sheer wit that is so apparent in Paper Towns. Each character was quirky and funny and memorable; I was reminded of Sarah Dessen's supporting characters. There were only a few moments where I thought that the crude humor had gone a little too far, but I decided to overpass those in light of the fact that this is John Green, and, according to most, he is brilliant. I agree.

The overall story was fun and interesting; I especially loved Margo's night of revenge. There were several points in their little jaunt that I found myself laughing hysterically, and others that everything felt solemn and in slow motion. One other thing that I especially loved about this book was that there was an exceptionally clear voice. Reading was like hearing Q speaking, and that aspect made Paper Towns all the more enjoyable to read.

Rating: 9/10

This post would be incomplete if I did not direct you to John and Hank Green's vlogging webpage, Vlogbrothers. You can find many hours of entertainment on the other end of that link. :D

IMM (there's actually something in it!)

Sunday, December 6, 2009 | | 2 comments ♥
Although I didn't manage to take a trip to the library this week, I have a nice box of books to share- I actually won a contest from Chelsea over at The Page Flipper! I've heard a lot of good things about the Maximum Ride series (I've heard there's even a movie in the works), and I'm glad that I'll finally be able to read them!

Here's the list!

* Maximum Ride: Max (paperback)
* Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment (paperback)
* Maximum Ride: School’s Out – Forever (paperback)
* Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (paperback)
* Maximum Ride: The Final Warning (paperback)
* Maximum Ride: Manga (paperback)
* The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (paperback)
* Daniel X: Watch the Skies (hardcover)

It seems I have a lot of reading to catch up on! What's in your mailboxes?

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Wish List Wednesday and All That Jazz

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 | | 1 comments ♥

"This small book, based upon the speech given by Bono at the 2006 NPB, delivers an inspiring and powerful message. Here, in Bono's own words, is a reflection on his own faith and a challenge to people of all faiths to reach across boundaries and come together on behalf of what the Scriptures call "the least of these. -Goodreads"

The mere idea that Bono has a book out intrigues me. I'm glad to hear that behind those sunglasses is someone who cares about the world. :) What are your thoughts?

Mini-Update!
I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving break! I'm still recovering from the massive amounts of stuffing and mashed potatoes. Whew! Expect a review of John Green's Paper Towns will be up soon; be looking for that later in the week! Currently I'm reading a great book of poems, Call Me Sonya Grey, by Sonya Tupone Lloyd. What are you reading?

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