Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A THOUSAND YEARS by Christina Perri video & screencaps

So the Christina Perri song A Thousand Years which will be featured on the movie Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn was released at midnight last night! The song is absolutely beautiful and the video made for it is just stunning- sums up the entire Twilight series in almost 5 mins.




So I spent some time making screen caps of the video-








These are just a few-- there are about 140 screen caps total.

To see ALL of the screen caps click HERE
OR ZIP ALL picture click  HERE

 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Review: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Big thanks to Pattinson Post for asking me to do a guest review of The Night Circus over on their blog- Click HERE to visit Pattinson Post! 

Title: The Night Circus
Author: Erin Morgenstern
Publisher: Doubleday
Date Published: September 13, 2011
Pages: 387

Synopsis:
The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des RĂªves, and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway—a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love—a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands.
True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates of everyone involved, from the cast of extraordinary circus per­formers to the patrons, hang in the balance, suspended as precariously as the daring acrobats overhead.

Review: Happy Book Birthday!! Ever since listening to a short interview that Erin Morgenstern did with Comicon radio The Night Circus was a book I couldn't wait to get my hands on! And today it is FINALLY out for others to read and I hope you enjoy this novel as much as I did...

Once you enter the first page, do not intend to leave the circus- one like you've never experienced before- until the very last line is read. And even then, this story will carry on with you-I know it did me. The magic that wavers through the writing and every sentence is magnificent. The thought and knowledge the the author, Erin Morgenstern put into The Night Circus is vivid! The plot is deep, with a idea of simplicity, and a storyline that will blow you away. The way Erin describes the circus blew me away. The reader feels as if they have taken a step through those iron gates, and into the striped tents. From the sights and sounds to even the smells, every minute detail is explained. 

The Night Circus is a book that you will not want to put down!

The characters in this book are complex...  the love of the circus is something that each of them have in common- but for some, it is magic that binds them together. In this book, the way that the author introduces each of these characters and brings them all together is rather complex. There are three different stories being told;two of those characters (Marco and Celia) do not know that they are training for a "game", let alone do they know who their competitor is. Both Marco and Celia are characters that anyone can love very easily, their magic and talents alone draws any readers attention. I wasn't disappointed at all with how their story plays out- although there are leaps and bounds that every character has to endure- their love never fails.

Bailey, who's a young boy and the third story in this book, comes into play very nicely. His story is separate from all the other characters in the book- not having any role in the actual circus, he is just a boy who falls in love with the circus and the circus falls in love with him.


The Night Circus is a novel that will most definitely be passed down from generation to generation. With that being said, I believe it is ideal for any age group who has an interest in fictional writing. Or someone who wants to take a break from everyday life, jump into a good book, and explore what this circus has to offer ;-) You won't be disappointed! 


Monday, September 12, 2011

The Twilight Evolution: Twilight obsessed women!

The Twilight Evolution: Twilight obsessed women!: "This is what happens when a bunch of Twilight obsessed women are on Twitter at the same time. They begin to 'TALK' they begin to express the..."

Monday, September 5, 2011

Review: Twilight, True Love, and You by Louise Deacon

 Pattinson Post was kind enough to let me review Twilight True Love and You. Please head over to their site HERE and take a look at my guest post :-) Thanks, Andrea 

Title: Twilight, True Love & You: Seven Secret Steps to Finding Your Edward or Jacob
Author: Louise Deacon 
Pages: 320
Publisher: Summersdale Publishers
Date Published: April 4, 2011 (UK)

Summary: Presents seven secret steps towards true love. Suitable for girls who adore vampires or werewolves, this title helps them to learn how to find lasting love and loyalty with a human.

Review: First off, I want to give a little cover love- the cover is sharp, it is obvious that this book is in relation to the Twilight Saga, and caught my eyes right away :-)  Twilight, True Love & You is a different genre book than I normally pick up to read. This book would probably be considered "lifestyle" or "health & well-being" genre and I tend to stay away mainly because I don't like that some books make you feel as though the author is preaching to you. This book though, isn't designed to feel that way at all!


With Twilight True Love and You, the author, Louise Deacon takes a fun approach at explaining the ways that women should go about in trying to find "their Edward or Jacob". What she means by this isn't going out and finding a vampire or werewolf ... its more than that. She takes it step by step, focusing on ideas like past relationships, expectations, and personalities.

NOTE: You do NOT need to be a fan of Twilight or have even read the books to love and understand this book. Louise simply uses the characters of Twilight as examples in her book. The beginning was more about Edward and Jacob and debunking their "amazing" characteristics. For those who are obsessed with Edward or Jacob (like me ;-)) it was almost a reality check. 


Louise also uses Psychology data and research, along with personal stories of friends and clients to further support and explain her ideas. 


Having a psychology degree myself, I thought this book was fascinating!! I think that it would be a great read for several groups of people: Those obsessed with Team Edward or Jacob & can't seem to let go of the fact that no man will ever match up, people who are interested in psychology type reads whether they've read Twilight or not, and psychology students. The entire time I was reading I felt as though Twilight, True Love, and You would be a great book to use as a reference in a psychology class.

I tend to try and read anything that has to do with Twilight- its fascinating to see what connections fans (and even those who aren't fans) have to say about all sorts of topics related the Twilight Saga! Looking at relationships and how fantasy novels are interpreted by humans is a great take on a book. It didn't disappoint! 

Monday, August 29, 2011

Boston Twilight Convention (August 19-21)

So, this was my first Twi Tour experience... and I had a blast!! My friend Tracy and I went together and while we were there met up with three other ladies, whom we talk to on Twitter; Jen, Sharon, and Sabrina. The weekend was super packed with events- including Twilight Lexicon & Twilight MOM panels, Hillywood show, the Twilight actors Q&A, autographs and pictures, and much more! Here is my summary (and some HOT pictures) of my weekend!!

Friday was Q&A with...
TINSEL KOREY!




 Tinsel plays Emily in The Twilight Saga. She is the fiancee of Sam Uley- member of the wolf pack! Who imprinted on Emily.
Tinsel talked a little about the process of applying the scar on her face- she said that in the beginning it took over 8hours, but eventually the process got faster and faster. She also said that at one point they started to put her scar on the wrong side of her face- which all Twilight fans know Emily's scar is on the right side of her face- caused by Sam who lost control of his wolf temper. When asked about memorizing lines for roles she says that once she knows that story, the lines come easily. And she enjoys playing pranks on the "wolf boys" when it's downtime on set. LOL- can only imagine!


 GIL BIRMINGHAM


Gil Birmingham plays Billy Black, Jacob's father. Let me just say that Gil is awesome. He was so much fun and hysterical!

**Gil's favorite movies he's ever worked on is an animation film called Rango.
**Described himself in three words, "I am me" 
**Gil says he enjoyed play fist fighting w billy burke & another fav was giving the stink eye to Rob Pattinson.


Friday night was Karaoke. Or as some called it "Korey"oke.
**Gil didn't bring his guitar with him on this trip, but both him and Tinsel sang at Karaoke. They were awesome! They stayed for most of the night. Tinsel even got up and sang with one of the young girls who was in the audience. And yes, I did get up to sing a song! lol.
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Saturday was Q&A with...
BOO BOO STEWART

Seriously!! how cute is he??



 Boo Boo Stewart plays Seth Clearwater in Twilight Saga. He is the youngest of the wolf pack and the younger brother of Leah Clearwater.

**first off, Boo Boo is such a sweetheart! We met him in the morning and got his autograph. And made sure every person in line got a hug!
**Boo Boo was finally able to talk with Rob Pattinson on set. Says he's hilarious and just a cool guy.
**He started doing stunts at 10 years old. 



 Someone asked Boo Boo if he'd show up a flip!!

 TINSEL comes back and does another Q&A session


**Tinsel didn't realize the magnitude of the Twilight franchise when she auditioned for Emily

 And here comes the part that everyone was patiently waiting for on Saturday! 
The Breaking Dawn vampires ((Guri Weinberg, Patrick Brennan and Bill Tangradi)) :-) And let's just say that they were a RIOT! Honestly, I had a hard time keeping up with them, so didn't get much of a chance to tweet or right down the questions and answers being asked.















** Guri Weingberg (far left) plays Stefan in Breaking Dawn. Stefan is a member of the Romanian Coven.
** Patrick Brenna (middle) plays Liam. Who is a member of the Irish Coven.
** Billy Tangradi (far right) plays Randall. An American nomadic vampire.

This picture says it ALL! lol

 Next was Vampire Photo Ops.

Tracy & I in out "GFYS" shirts!! Its a Twitter/Guri thing ;-)

I LOVE this picture. (Tracy Guri, myself-Andrea)

That night after dinner we quickly got dressed for the Volturi Ball. Unfortunately the lighting was too dark for pictures, but the night was fun. The Hillywood girls were DJs and they also chose the winner for the centerpiece displays. Which were so cool!! Some people really got into this ball- with prom dresses and some even dressed up at vampires.
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And on the last day of Twilight Tour... we had a Q&A with...
ALEX MERAZ


Alex Meraz who plays Paul, a member of the Quileute wolf pack.



 Isn't he hot! Oh my goodness! lol 
**Alex told a hilarious story about Taylor Lautner; he was so funny! 
**Alex would play James if he had to be a vamp in the Saga. 
**The greatest thing he got from the film series were the friendships he made filming the Twilight movies
Alex signing the banner that was auctioned off.
PETER FACINELLI



 And last but not least was a Q&A with Peter Facinelli, who plays Dr. Carlisle Cullen. The father of Edward Cullen.

Peter was a blast!! He got the audience enteracting with him and laughing. He got up and walked around the room. Gave hugs and even sat down 4 seats from me!!
**The funniest thing was that when asked about his hair for Breaking Dawn, he joked that some things were out of his control.


 **He continues to bring up his hair randomly. The audience got a kick out of it!! "underneath the hair is still a great man"

**Favorite horror story- Carlisle's hair in Breaking Dawn.

Promise those aren't the only things he talked about, but I couldn't help but share! So funny!!


I got a Photo Op with Peter also!!

LOVE THIS!

The cast members do autographs, the only thing we need to do is either bring something for them to sign, or buy pictures at the kiosks they have set up. So I decided to paint a Twilight collage. I'm happy with how it turned out.


 Overall, the Twilight Tour in Boston was a success! I met some amazing fans and people from Twilight Lexicon and TwilightMOMS as well as other people who I talked with on Twitter previously, but hadn't met til now.


Sunday, July 31, 2011

Save Me by Lisa Scottoline

Title: Save Me
Author: Lisa Scottoline
Publisher: St. Martins Press
Date Pulbished: April 12, 2011
Pages: Hardcover- 384

Summary: Rose McKenna volunteers as a lunch mom in her daughter Melly’s school in order to keep an eye on Amanda, a mean girl who’s been bullying her daughter. Her fears come true when the bullying begins, sending Melly to the bathroom in tears. Just as Rose is about to follow after her daughter, a massive explosion goes off in the kitchen, sending the room into chaos. Rose finds herself faced with the horrifying decision of whether or not to run to the bathroom to rescue her daughter or usher Amanda to safety. She believes she has accomplished both, only to discover that Amanda, for an unknown reason, ran back into the school once out of Rose's sight. In an instance, Rose goes from hero to villain as the small community blames Amanda’s injuries on her. In the days that follow, Rose's life starts to fall to pieces, Amanda’s mother decides to sue, her marriage is put to the test, and worse, when her daughter returns to school, the bullying only intensifies. Rose must take matters into her own hands and get down to the truth of what really happened that fateful day in order to save herself, her marriage and her family.


Review: I have been reading Lisa Scottoline's novels for years; she writes suspenseful, mysterious reads with plots that will have a person gasping for air until the last sentence is read. Her latest style and genre has taken a slight turn, but in a good way! Lisa still continues to give that reader the intense, thrilling feel but real life controversial subject matters are put into play.

I enjoy reading about controversial topics and seeing how an author incorporates or makes it into his or her own story. And in the end seeing how the outcome of that controversy takes place. In Save Me, the subject matter are two ideas: bullying and the question, "If you can only save one person, then who's child should you save, yours or somebody else's?" 

Melly is an 8 year old who is bullied due to a large birthmark that sets her apart from the other peers in her class. I believe that Lisa did a fabulous job at portraying a young girl who is innocent and interested in little girl things (okay, maybe not barbie dolls & fashion, but Harry Potter! Who can blame her!) but at the same time she understands that she doesn't fit in.

Melly's mother Rose does what any mother would do. She volunteers at the school so that she can keep an extra eye on her daughter. Meanwhile, a tragic even happens that leaves Rose with the decision to take the children who have been bullying her daughter outside to the playground where they can be safe, or go find her Melly before it's too late. She quickly reacts and tries to get all the children to safety. Unbeknownst to Rose, not every child she tried to help made it out of the school building unharmed. Rose has to juggle between being a Hero Mom- saving her own daughter and being a villain who chose her daughter over others.

Rose's character changed throughout the book and I loved that about her. Her overall personality shifted. She doesn't stand back from the crowd near the end of the novel anymore. She takes charge and does all she can to figure out who caused the tragic events that started at Reesburgh school. 

Events begin to take place that unravels important information. Information that most people would overlook, but Rose has her heart set on getting down to the bottom of this mysterious explosion. The one that she has been potentially blamed for by student parents because she chose to save her daughter over others. Believe me, when you think everything is just starting to settle down---new surprises arise!!! ;-)

This book was creative and pieced together so well. I enjoyed Save Me by Lisa Scottoline and look forward to seeing where she goes next with a new novel.

Review: Hourglass by Myra McEntire

Title: Hourglass
Author: Myra McEntire
Publishers: EgmontUSA  
Publishing Date: June 14th 2011

Summary:
One hour to rewrite the past . . .

 For seventeen-year-old Emerson Cole, life is about seeing what isn’t there: swooning Southern Belles; soldiers long forgotten; a haunting jazz trio that vanishes in an instant. Plagued by phantoms since her parents’ death, she just wants the apparitions to stop so she can be normal. She’s tried everything, but the visions keep coming back.

So when her well-meaning brother brings in a consultant from a secretive organization called the Hourglass, Emerson’s willing to try one last cure. But meeting Michael Weaver may not only change her future, it may change her past.

Review: Ever wonder what your life would be like if you could go back in time and change just one little thing? Maybe something that was life changing, didn't work out the way you wanted, broke you heart, or even something you may regret? This isn't the first time I've thought about these questions and Hourglass makes a person think about the pros and cons for being able to change the past.

To say I loved this book would be an understatement. It's actually very hard to write this review without spoilers, so I'm going to try my hardest. Myra McEntire's story has various elements that come together in different dimensions- hmm..where to start?
The overall psychological aspect of this book had me from the beginning- trying to understand a character who doesn't even understand herself. The reader grows alongside Emerson as she discovers who she really is, and what she can do with the "gift" she has. 

A reader can emotionally connect with the main character Emerson. She lost her parents and in the midst of all that she also looses herself. Emerson begins to discover she has a gift, in which she often mistakes as being "crazy" because she doesn't understand how seeing people and objects from the past can be helpful.  The connection that Em has with her brother is strong and heartfelt. If I had an older brother I'd want him to be just like Thomas. Always wanting the best for his younger sister, he hires Michael.
Michael, who works at Hourglass comes into play very early on in the book. That is something that I enjoyed greatly- events are always taking place when you least expect them. Michael is one of those people who seem mysterious. You know there is more to his character that hasn't been revealed yet, so we patiently wait. haha. Emerson may think that she is alone in her crazy world, but Michael is more like her than she thinks and together they have to undergo a mission that could potentially hurt or even kill them both. They don't know what they are up against and the people that they least expect are against them!

Sound dramatic? it is! And that is one small element to this amazing story that pulled me in even deeper And the twists and turns towards the end of the plot are written so well- I didn't see it coming. Hourglass is a creative read that will take you back in time, to look at life and question whether or not life would be better if one little detail from the past is changed.
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