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What's On the Bookshelf
Sunday, May 15, 2011
If anyone else is suffering from what Blogger is calling "The Spinning Issue" (post editor not loading, just the little spinning loading symbol going forever) switching to the old editor appears to be working for me.
Anyway, on with the good stuff!
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick RothfussI'm pretty sure that this one speaks for itself...
A special delivery all the way from the USA!
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Title: The Princess Bride
Author: William Goldman
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Release Date: 1973
Source: Bought
I may be one of the only people in the world who had grew up without seeing the film The Princess Bride. I finally saw it January this year - at the ripe old age of twenty-two - after being completely blown away by this book. My childhood was also void of Labyrinth which I finally saw and fell in love with in my late teens, and Dark Crystal which I am still yet to watch. I can only guess that my parents wanted to avoid a repeat of my obsession with The Neverending Story films which we constantly had rented out from the video shop when I was a child. The point is that I was able to pick up the book The Princess Bride with absolutely no idea what I was in for.
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Bookcase Love
Monday, May 9, 2011
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Teaser Tuesdays
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:- Grab your current read
- Open to a random page
- Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
- BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
- Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
"I know delusions of grandeur are not unusual in high school, but usually they're limited to quarterbacks with God complexes - not the faculty. But after our last principal was hauled away on house arrest, Palmetto was blessed with the kind of temporary fill-in whose big dreams of sitting on the Supreme Court was smashed after, oh, the fifth time he failed the South Carolina bar exam."
From page 101 of The Betrayal of Natalie Hargove by Lauren Kate.Posted by Terra at 2:04 PM | Labels: Memes, Teaser Tuesdays | 16 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Bookcase Love
Sunday, May 1, 2011
I'm back. Hopefully for good this time. You'll notice that I am in the middle of updating the site so please forgive any broken links and odd images. Hopefully everything will be smoothed out shortly.
One exciting new development since my last post is that I bought new furniture for my bedroom.
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Bring on 2011!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
So, I realise that this blog has gone pretty quiet the past few months and I wanted to give a brief update. 2010 was a bit of a rough year for me and my focus ended up shifting elsewhere for a time. My intention has never been to leave this blog behind and hopefully I will start getting reviews out again in the coming days.
I have high hopes for 2011. This year I want to be happy, healthy, and read a lot of new books!
I hope you all have had a fun and safe start to 2011. Happy new year, everyone!Posted by Terra at 11:11 PM | Labels: Off Topic | 2 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Title: Alanna: The First Adventure
Series: The Song of the Lioness Quartet
Author: Tamora Pierce
Publisher: Atheneum
Release Date: September, 1983
Source: Library
From the Back Cover:Disguised as a boy, Alanna sets out to achieve her ultimate ambition: to become a knight. The struggle to prove she is as strong as the other young men demands all her determination but the need to cover her growing femininity is an entirely different challenge. And while the court magician may be her most dangerous enemy, the possibility of love may be her undoing...
My Thoughts:
This one is a reread for me as part of a recent desire to revisit some childhood favourites. I think I first stumbled upon this gem around the age of ten or eleven. It was my first Tamora Pierce book and ever since this series has remained my favourite of hers.
As a ten year old I loved Alanna and her commitment to reaching her goals and the easy to read nature of the books. As a twenty-one year old I still enjoy Pierce's writing style, world building, and characters but wish that the books were longer.
Oh, sure, maybe I do now look at The Song of the Lioness Quartet with "rose coloured glasses" so to speak. Reading this first book in the series again was most certainly a nostalgic experience and I found myself thinking "I remember this bit!" and "oh, this scene used to be my favourite!" quite often. I believe that, more than anything, it goes to show how enjoyable a read it is for the target age group and that I do consider it to be one of the influential and memorable books that I was discovering at that time. I feel that many of the books, including this series, that I enjoyed at that age had great influence on the development of my taste in fiction right up to this day.
If you have never read any Tamora Pierce then start here! If you are looking for a good fantasy series for a preteen then start here! Yes, it has its flaws including clichés and definitely a need for more detail but I consider this to be one of my treasured childhood favourites and I just have to share it. I'm not entirely sure if this is really a review or really just biased raving in disguise.
Also Check Out:Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling
TerraPosted by Terra at 10:45 PM | Labels: Alanna: The First Adventure, Fiction, Reviews, Song of the Lioness Quartet, Tamora Pierce | 1 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Dear November...
Monday, November 1, 2010
Please be merciful.
Today I started my new full-time job, which I think started off well. I'll be spending the next six (6) months working in an university library so it's all very different, new, exciting, and occasionally confusing and exhausting. When I got home today I promptly collapsed in a heap on the couch and immersed myself in Battle for Middle-earth II for several hours.
As a result I have not written a word for NaNoWriMo and I have for you no witty post or insightful review planned for NaBloPoMo. November is always my favourite month for creativity but it just isn't going to happen today. In fact...
Dear November,
Would you mind maybe going away and coming back later?
Kindest, yet somewhat frazzled, regards,
TerraPosted by Terra at 10:32 PM | Labels: NaBloPoMo, Nanowrimo | 6 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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