Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts
Friday, 15 November 2013
Friday Link Dump: Flowers in the Attic, Fairy Bread Cake and Feminism in Game of Thrones
-The teaser for the upcoming adaptation of Flowers in the Attic is here and it looks terribly good. (BuzzFeed)
-The Divergent trailer is also here and Theo James looks spunky but the whole thing is rather underwhelming. Although I'm not a big fan of the book. (YouTube)
-How strong female characters come at the expense of women. (Zero at the Bone)
-On feminism in Game of Thrones. I totally agree with this article. (Melicious)
-Amazon has launched a Kindle store for Australia, which sounds exciting, but doesn't appear that different to what we already had access to. (Lifehacker)
-Apparently there is a 10 Things I Hate About You spin-off in the works. I am concerned. (ASOS)
-So I finally started watching Misfits this week and I am completely obssessed and OMG I have so many FEELS and this is my new favourite Tumblr (season two spoiler alert!). (Tumblr)
-This story of what happened when a war veteran died with nobody to attend his funeral gave me goosebumps. (BuzzFeed)
-Pug puppies are possibly my favourite thing in the world. (BuzzFeed)
-The parents behind Dinovember are THE BEST EVER. (BuzzFeed)
-These toys are completely horrific and bad ideas all round. Also hilarious. (Distractify)
-Here is why you are so addicted to Candy Crush, as explained by psychologists and the designers of the game. Also: did you know they made Level 65 easier after people complained about how hard it was? (Time)
-Nick Offerman's latest Movember ad is the greatest thing you'll watch all week. Or ever. (YouTube)
-Closely followed by this seal pup freaking out about getting into water. I didn't know seals sounded like that. (YouTube)
-This fairy bread cake looks amazeballs. I want someone to make it for me so I can look at it and love it and probably eat a lot of it. (Spicy Icecream)
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Friday, 13 September 2013
Friday Link Dump: Tom Daley, History And The Best Burgers In Town
-Melina Marchetta has joined Pinterest and her boards are pretty insightful. (Pinterest)
-The Australian Writers' Centre has launched a new magazine. (Issuu)
-This Winnie-the-Pooh inspired comic is the most heartbreaking thing I read all week. (BuzzFeed)
-If history had a yearbook, this is what it would say. (The Toast)
-In their spare time the Game of Thrones cast are pretty damn adorable. (BuzzFeed)
-I had a massive Teen Wolf binge this week and then discovered this amazing Tumblr which mashes it up with Parks and Recreation. (Tumblr)
-Chris Lilley is bring Ja'mie back in a new series and I am excited. (YouTube)
-Not Quite Nigella went on the hunt for the best burgers in Sydney. (Not Quite Nigella)
-This 96-year-old widower's tribute to his late wife will probably make you cry. (News)
-This doo wop version of Miley Cyrus' 'We Can't Stop' is pretty great. (YouTube)
-Tom Daley. 'Nuff said. (BuzzFeed)
-Cute animal video of the week. (YouTube)
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Friday Link Dump on a Saturday: Casting News, Andrew Garfield's Lips and a Book Tour of NYC
I wish I had an awesome excuse for not posting this yesterday, like I was out partying with the rich and fabulous, but no... I crashed on the lounge pretty early, like the 70-year-old I am inside. So here are some links for your Saturday...
-It's the Federal Election in Australia today. This could end really badly or really, really badly. As Jacob Coote said, we need to vote to keep the worst party out. Here's hoping it happens. (YouTube)
-This is what it would look like if Game of Thrones was a romcom. Spoiler: It's hilarious. (YouTube)
-The booklover's guide to NYC. (BuzzFeed)
-Adam has been cast in If I Stay. He could work. (IMDB)
-From the person who created the Ryan Gosling colouring in book, comes one dedicated to beefcakes. I want. (Amazon)
-Andrew Garfield's Lips is my new favourite Tumblr. (Tumblr)
-Asshole Disney is my second new favourite Tumblr. (Tumblr)
-Here's what 22 celebs looked like when they were young. Some were surprisingly hot and others surprisingly not. (So Bad So Good)
-This mini That Thing You Do reunion is more awesome than I ever could have imagined. (BuzzFeed)
-Move over Public Shaming, it's all about Selfies in Serious Places. (Tumblr)
-This collection of vintage yearbook quotes is pretty great. People were sassy back in the day. (BuzzFeed)
-The woman behind I Fucking Love Science on Facebook has created a YouTube channel. Making science fun! (YouTube)
-Cookie Monster + Tom Hiddleston = Squeegasm. (YouTube)
-Hot men. So many hot men. (BuzzFeed)
Friday, 9 August 2013
Friday Link Dump: Thor, Audiobooks and The OC
-This blog features recipes inspired by Game of Thrones. Totally want my own feast now. Plus Flavorwire discusses the sexism and violence in Game of Thrones - and why it's not necessarily a bad thing. I'm inclined to agree.
-I am so freaking excited for Thor: The Dark World. The trailer looks amazeballs. And so does Chris Hemsworth pretty hair.
-This video features some awesome quotes about how to get over writer's block. How timely for me.
-A clever The Lizzie Bennet Diaries fan created a LBD-themed Monopoly that you can download for free.
-BuzzFeed compiled a list of audiobooks read by celebs. I need to get me some of these.
-I actually didn't know a lot of these Harry Potter movie facts. Fun!
-Disney characters know how to throw shade. Totally going to use some of these next time I get into an argument.
-Meanwhile, this talented GIF creator puts moving Disney characters against real backdrops with magical results.
-Max Irons photo gallery. Need I say more?
-Apparently Downton Abbey season four will feature some new love interests for Lady Mary. And I want to watch it less and less.
-This list of the best TV friendships is brilliant. Troy and Abed, Lorelai and Rory AND Seth and Ryan? Yes, please. Plus Junkee lists their top five The O.C. episodes and I can't believe it's been 10 years since it started.
-Here's some GIFs of kids being awesome.
-This Tumblr features adorable and funny illustrations. Love.
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Friday, 2 August 2013
Friday Link Dump: Game of Thrones Costumes, Bunny Island and Drunk Amy Poehler
-I love this discussion of the hairstyles on Game of Thrones and what they indicate about the characters. Meanwhile, here are some how-tos on emulating those styles. And here is how the talented costume embroiderer created some of the iconic pieces.
-J. K. Rowling talks to Goodreads about how she crafts characters, and reveals more fascinating information on the Robert Galbraith website.
-BuzzFeed lists 19 book cover cliches that should probably go away now.
-Tweeting Mr Thornton quotes and pictures all day, Thornton Bot is my new fave Twitter.
-Apparently, I am Hermione Granger.
-Expectations vs reality of being a writer. Ha.
-Abandoned mansions are both fascinating and hella creepy.
-I'm not a fan of Nicolas Cage, but I am a fan of memes. So this page makes me happy.
-Awesome nail art is awesome.
-There is a BUNNY ISLAND. I want to go to there.
-I also want to go to all of the theres on this page. Nature porn!
-And now architecture porn! Victorian houses, le swoon.
-I don't know whether I like drunk Amy Poehler better than sober Amy Poehler. I do know both are amazing. I want her to play with my hair.
-This YouTuber talks about the perks of being blind and it's both hilarious and touching.
-This story of a dog rescuing a kitten may cause your heart to explode from the adorable.
-ROFLZOO is my new go-to when I need a smile.
-This YouTube channel of celeb face mashups is both brilliant and super disturbing.
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Sunday, 21 July 2013
Friday Links on a Sunday: Catching Fire, Amy Poehler and Vintage Hotties
-I am sorry for the delay in links - on the plus side it means I can include the Catching Fire trailer. Oh. Em. Squee.
-I used this Thug Notes clip to try and explain Pride and Prejudice to the husband. Handy.
-Goodreads has released an infographic about what makes people DNF a book. The most frequently abandoned don't really surprise me.
-Where do you stand when it comes to upcycled book art? I'm torn. I hate to see books cut up but I love book art. I think if a book isn't rare and/or readable, it's OK.
-Amy Poehler talks feminism, cults and who she would be on Game of Thrones.
-I am super excited to watch Saving Mr. Banks.
-Here's a daily dose of dishonesty that we're all guilty of.
-These photos from New York City in 1969 are stunning. As are these images of vintage brides.
-Speaking of vintage, here's a collection of timeless hotties from old-school Hollywood.
-I also love these lovely photos of Julia Gillard.
-This list of people who became successful in their 30s is encouraging and inspiring.
-The Thoughts Room is an awesome place to dump unwanted thoughts.
-Animals are real jerks sometimes. Here are the GIFs to prove it.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Top Ten Books I've Read So Far In 2013
1. Sea Hearts by Margo Lanagan. Gorgeous, descriptive writing telling a beautiful, harrowing, whimsical story about selkies.
2. This is Not a Test by Courtney Summers. A zombie novel focused on human relationships and emotions. So many feels.
3. Adorkable by Sarra Manning. Realistic characters + authentic romance = pure fun.
4. A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin. After loving the show for two years, I actually got around to reading the first book this year. It was a bit of a slog, but worth it. Westeros is such a rich world, populated by wonderful, flawed characters.
5. Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley. An all-in-one-night story (my favourite kind) featuring a smart girl and mysterious boy wandering around the streets of Melbourne. Le swoon.
6. The King of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner. After enjoying the first book and being disappointed with the second in The Queens Thief series, I finally saw what all the fuss was about with this third book. I loved the twisty plot and awesome characters, especially the King of the title, Eugenides.
7. Liar by Justine Larbalestier. The kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve read it. Mostly because the unreliable narrator totally messes with your head.
8. Between the Lives by Jessica Shirvington. I enjoyed this way more than I thought I would. What could have been clichéd was actually quite lovely, and the idea of one girl living two lives simultaneously was unique and interesting.
9. In Falling Snow by Mary-Rose MacColl. A moving historical novel spanning generations and countries, with a tale of the relationships between women at its heart.
10. Alaska by Sue Saliba. Beautifully written and designed, this book is about finding yourself.
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and The Bookish.
Friday, 21 June 2013
Friday Link Dump: Divergent, Anchorman 2 and Lego
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-I want to go to all of these bookish restaurants. (Flavorwire)
-Love the illustrations of this Tumblr artist, especially her Sleeping Beauty retelling. (Tumblr)
-Game of Thrones meets Terminator II in the mash up to end all mash ups. (YouTube)
-Meanwhile George R. R. Martin and Peter Dinklage are coming to Australia, squee! (Sydney Opera House)
-The Feminist Taylor Swift is my new favourite Twitter. (Twitter)
-Is it just me or does The Lego Movie look totally awesome? (YouTube)
-Also awesome looking: Anchorman 2. (YouTube)
-This review of James Franco's review of Man of Steel is the funniest thing I read all week. (Junkee)
-Speaking of Man of Steel: Helloooo, Henry Cavill. (BuzzFeed)
-This wedding gift drama is both appalling and amusing. I can't believe someone actually said "weddings are to make money". Ummm, no. (The Spec)
Friday, 14 June 2013
Friday Links: Judy Blume, Giraffe Butts and Game of Thrones
-I've been in a bit of a Game of Thrones Google binge since it ended this week. In my travels I came across this awesome Hitler reaction vid on the Red Wedding. Spoilers if you haven't read/watched it (YouTube). I also discovered Game of Kittehs, which is ridiculous but made me giggle (Tumblr). Then there's ah-mazing 80s-themed character posters (Society6), along with this 80s-style Jon Snow training sequence that totally needs to happen IRL (YouTube). Finally, a fan who is also a dwarf gives his perspective on the character of Tyrion, and it's brilliant (Reddit).
-The worst from the slush pile - or, what NOT to do in a query. (Tumblr)
-The actress of one of my all-time fave movies, Matilda, reveals her inside knowledge on why child actors go crazy so often. (Cracked)
-One child actor who didn't go too crazy (unless you count his obsession with skeletons and ghosts) is Ryan Gosling, who, speaking of skeletons and ghosts, had one of his earliest roles in the Goosebumps series. Watching it makes me all nostalgic. (Vulture)
-Mean Gurlz is the best Mean Girls parody I've seen in a long time. "You can't twerk with us!" (YouTube)
-I'm obsessed with this cinemagraph blog. Just stunning. (Tumblr)
-One photographer takes the 'Dear Photograph' concept to another level by going to the places old movies/TV shows were filmed and juxtaposing new photos with old shots. Awesome. (Tumblr)
-If you've been living under a rock and haven't yet watched The Greatest Event in Television History, you should probably go do that now. (YouTube)
-Here is a gallery of everything Ron Swanson has eaten on Parks and Recreation. It's a lot of meat. (Vulture)
-ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG new season of Skins is out soon and here is the trailer. Sad that Sid isn't in it while Cassie is, feel pretty meh about Effy, but interested to know what happened to Cook. (YouTube)
-A new show that I'm excited about is The White Queen, based on the series by Philippa Gregory. I haven't read the books but the trailer looks great, so I'll have to read then watch. Max Irons, hello! (YouTube)
-Pomeranians are probably are the key to world peace. Meanwhile, did you know giraffes use their BUTTS as pillows?! If that's not adorable/hilarious enough for you, these gifs should do you in. (BuzzFeed)
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Friday, 3 May 2013
Friday Link Dump: Game of Thrones, and more Game of Thrones
-This book blogger asked his two-year-old to judge books by their covers. And it was awesome. (101 Books)
-This artist created colour charts out of the content of classic novels and the outcome is super pretty. (Flavorwire)
-One talented guy in the Sydney Uni bell tower played the Game of Thrones theme song and it was brilliant. (Pedestrian)
-These two sites poking fun of Game of Thrones are my new favourite Tumblrs. (Tumblr)
-Here is Jack Gleeson being quite charming and friendly and decidedly un-Joffrey like. (YouTube)
-This is what historical figures would look like today. (The Telegraph)
-What do you get when you ask Redditors the creepiest thing their kids have said to them? A lot of creepy and even more hilarious comments. (Reddit)
-I'm pretty sure this video is the reason the Internet was invented. (YouTube)
-Be prepared to be turned to goo. (Buzzfeed)
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Thursday, 2 May 2013
Review: A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
*cracks knuckles*
*stares at computer*
*walks away and makes a tea*
*stares at screen a bit more*
*spends an hour on Buzzfeed*
*gets sidetracked by Reddit*
*opens up review again*
*starts writing about procrastinating rather than actually starting a review*
*thinks it’s probably time to start the actual review now*
*stares at computer*
*makes another tea*
*ponders how long this can go on for*
*concludes probably not as long as A Game of Thrones*
Coz that was a long-ass book. Hey look, I’ve stopped using emotes (yes I googled that to learn what it’s called. More procrastination!). I bet you’re relieved I stopped doing that, aren't you? Not as relieved as I was upon finishing this book. Just look at my celebratory status on Goodreads.
Yep, A Game of Thrones was a struggle to get through. It was like giving birth (OK, there’s a 99.99999999 per cent chance it’s nothing like giving birth, but there’s this thing called hyperbole and I like it). I felt like I was physically pushing (note to self: probably best not to use that word after mentioning giving birth… or maybe the best idea ever?) my way through this. Much like this review. Don’t you love how much I’m rambling? No? Well you won’t like A Game of Thrones then. It’s full of rambling tangents.
I’m probably giving you the impression I didn’t like this book. Plot twist: I DID. Don’t you love surprises? If you don’t, don’t read this book. Unless you’ve seen the show Game of Thrones or been on Tumblr ever. Because then you won’t get any surprises. Yep, this book is exactly like the first season of the show. Down to the very words spoken by characters (otherwise known by smart people as DIALOGUE).
The show was amazingly faithful to its source material when it kicked off. Having loved the show, I naturally enjoyed the book. In fact, it’s a testament to George R. R. Martin’s (side not: I just typed Mountains instead of Martins. Thought you should know) writing that I loved this behemoth as much as I did, having basically seen it all before – multiple times (what, I didn’t rewatch the show a bamillion times) (OK I did) (I should probably stop using brackets now) (believe it or not, I am not drunk writing this. I maybe have just lost my mind a little bit).
Where was I? Oh, right. The book. Yes. As much as a struggle it was thanks to its length and my own brain funk (can you tell?!), it was still wonderful to be immersed in such a well-built world, populated with amazing characters. And by amazing, I mean flawed, believable, multi-faceted, complex, kick-ass, honourable, dishonourable, funny, creepy and all kinds of awesome. Seriously, I love the characters in this series. Arya is my fave, along with Tyrion, Jon Snow and Daenerys. I loved them even more in the book than I do in the show. I enjoyed getting extra insight into their thoughts and motivations, and a bit more backstory. The only thing I didn’t like was how young they were – especially Daenerys, considering some of the more sexual scenes. In my headcanon they were all older, as they appear on the show. Sorry George R. R. Martin, it was just too creepy otherwise.
My least favourite chapters were those focused on Bran. I just didn't connect with him at all, but I'm told he gets more awesome as the series progresses. I also wasn't a massive fan of Catelyn's point of view, but it was good to get a better understanding of her character. And as much hate as Sansa gets in the fandom, I gotta say I kinda love her. Probably because she's exactly like I was at that age, if I was, y'know, living in medieval/magical times. All I cared about was boys and dresses and
I'm taking a break from the series for awhile because it's quite exhausting to get through and I need a mental break. But I'm looking forward to the next one - and I'm even more excited about the books that I haven't "seen" on TV. Although I do know a lot of what happens in them anyway. Thanks, Tumblr.
Rating: 4/5
Eye Candy
Yeah, I couldn't get the show's cast out of my head. But that's OK, coz look...
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Friday, 26 April 2013
Friday Link Dump: Movie Trailers, Videobombs and Racism in Harry Potter
-I love comparing books to their movie adaptations, so I was very excited to find a whole site dedicated to the subject.
-Is Harry Potter racist? Here's a thought-provoking (and entertaining) interpretation.
-Melina Marchetta is answering fan questions on Goodreads and it's amazing.
-In my obsessive Game of Thrones googling I came across an interesting fan theory about Talisa and it blew my mind a little bit (mild spoilers for season three). Meanwhile, this interactive Kingsroad map provides a fun way to recap the series so far.
-Famous characters as narwhals makes for surprisingly awesome artwork.
-So many movies are coming out soon that I'm so excited for: Man of Steel, Romeo and Juliet, Tiger Eyes, Thor: The Dark World and of course Catching Fire!
-These History Channel promos featuring blended past and present photographs are amazeballs.
-This Yelp user writes all his reviews in song form. Lulz.
-My brain is a scumbug. At least I can laugh about it thanks to this Tumblr.
-Videobombs. Like photobombs, but way more awesome.
-If this puppy post doesn't kill you with cuteness, then this one definitely will. Then this one will bring you back from the dead, just in time for this one to slay you again with its adorableness.
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Friday, 12 April 2013
Friday Link Dump: Gatsby Research, Shakespearean Insults And My Latest Obsession
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-Here's a peek into some of the research that went into the upcoming The Great Gatsby movie. Is it May yet?
-Jason Segel is writing a YA trilogy. I don't know how I feel about this.
-The second edition of the Game of Thrones Facebook feed is as hilarious as the first.
-Shakespearean insults combined with cat photos are surprisingly awesome. Or perhaps that's not so surprising.
-This Tumblr compiles movie and TV costumes that have been reused across multiple productions. I'm obsessed.
-Speaking of Tumblr, I finally watched the awesomeness that is Parks and Recreation, and naturally went on a Tumblr hunt. I found Tom Haverfoods, Cats that look like Ron Swanson and Hipster Parks and Rec. And then I giggled. A lot.
-Prepare to have your childhood ruined/mind blown by these current pictures of the actors in your fave 80s and 90s movies.
-One Disney fan created some Princess-inspired rings and they're mostly pretty and all expensive.
-This artist gave famous paintings the Photoshop treatment and it's quite disturbing.
-Baby + puppies = squeegasm.
-You may have noticed a big blue button on the right hand column urging you to vote for this blog in the Best Australian Blogs competition. In case that was too subtle, I'm urging you again. Consider yourself urged.
Friday, 5 April 2013
Friday Link Dump: Trailers, Hidden Rooms And The Anatomy Of A Book
-The trailer for City of Bones is here and even though I didn't love the book, I'm kinda excited for the movie. It looks fun.
-I'm even more excited for the The Great Gatsby movie, especially after seeing the new trailer.
-I also can't wait for the new season of True Blood. It looks so awesome.
-When I grow up, I totally want a hidden room through my bookshelves and/or wardrobe.
-The anatomy of the book is pretty interesting.
-This is what Game of Thrones would look like if Westeros had Facebook. Meanwhile, you can learn Dothraki if you have enough time and, er, interest. And here's an entertaining remix featuring big Game of Thrones moments.
-The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is sadly over, but Hypable have listed their top ten episodes of the web series. I agree with pretty much all of them except their number one.
-Here's a very cool way to deliver writing advice.
-Melina Marchetta is doing a Q&A session on Goodreads on April 30.
-Here are the real life people that inspired the looks of Disney characters.
-This parody of Taylor Swift's '22' is both hilarious and depressing. The latter mainly because this is basically my life at 26...
-But hey, informercial people failing at life in GIF form will make you feel better about your own life.
-And these The Golden Girls insults are well, pure gold.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Friday Link Dump: Clarissa Explains It All, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead
-There's going to be a sequel to Clarissa Explains It All - in book form! I'm excited.
-Buzzfeed lists the most iconic book covers of all time.
-Melina Marchetta discusses the On the Jellicoe Road and Saving Francesca movies with Hypable.
-Here's what famous authors looked like as teenagers.
-I'm HANGING for new Game of Thrones, luckily only three more sleeps till season 3! In the meantime, you can find out how you'd be killed in Westeros. I'd be stabbed to death by 10 agressive knights. Fun!
-The Walking Dead and Toy Story have the exact same storyline. Here's proof. My mind is blown.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Friday Link Dump: Dizzie, Pink Penguins and Game of Thrones
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-The bookplates of famous people are pretty awesome.
-Penguin has released a special range of pink Popular Penguins to raise money for breast cancer. LOVE.
-The NY Times names their fave book covers of 2012.
-Here's what Quentin Tarantino movies would look like as books.
-Markus Zusask answers the frequently asked question: Do Liesl and Max get together in the end of The Book Thief? I'm really happy with his answer, because I am not on board that ship.
-Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen are totally engaged. In our dreams. And in these photos. Meanwhile, these cast interviews are totally adorable. And this analysis from someone who has never actually watched the show is hilarious.
-The latest Mean Girls mash-up is with Mad Men, and it's freaking funny.
-These tiny artworks made out of food are amazing.
-I wish I was this clever on Facebook.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Friday Link Dump: Bookish Manicures, Game of Thrones Videos and Cute Babies
-Mandee from Vegan YA Nerds has created a new blog dedicated to her book-inspired manicures. They're amazing.
-Mandee has also teamed up with Rey and Trinity for a brilliant podcast called Ladies of YA.
-Cuddlebuggery has a new feature: In 10 Lines. Their first micro-summary is for Hush, Hush. It's predictably hilarious.
-This is what Game of Thrones would have looked like if it came out in 1995. And this is what it would look like if it was set in a modern high school.
-Zoe Kravitz will give her dad a run for his dystopian money after being cast in Divergent.
-I giggled at Book Riot's post on whether popular YA is secretly fanfiction.
-YA Highway has a great post about writing through depression.
-Laini Taylor's post about her brain being a jerk is a bit old but still brilliant.
-The blogging world has had a bit if a meltdown this week over news that Google is killing its Reader in a couple of months. Here's a handy lists of the alternatives.
-You've heard of Better Book Titles, but now there's alternate movie titles to keep us entertained.
-This talented dude harmonises (with himself) about what happened to the Disney princesses after their Happily Ever After. It's pretty great.
-The trailer for Kick-Ass 2 is here and I am excited.
-A law-defying artist has taken to
-I'm not the only one who had a mad crush on Devon Sawa as a pre-teen. That spin!
-Ever wondered about all the things Carrie wondered about on Sex and the City? Wonder no more. Here's a list of them all.
-Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon performed a barbershop quarter version of Sexyback and it was great.
-Cute babies being cute and discovering new things about the world are pretty, well, cute.
-Buzzfeed gives evidence for what we already know: Zac Efron is perfect.
-So this is what dogs get up to when they're home alone.
-Cadbury Cream Egg pudding. 'Nuff said.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Friday Link Dump: Game of Thrones Food and SVH Ghostwriters
The Game of Thrones cookbook doesn't contain as many, er, barbaric recipes as I thought it would. Bread and salt, mmm.
Book Thingo has an awesome write-up of the Harlequin Summit that took place this week. Meanwhile, Harlequin launched their new Community page at the Summit, check it out!
A former Sweet Valley High ghostwriter reveals what it was like to work
Here are 25 famous writers chillaxing in their homes.
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Friday, 22 February 2013
Friday Link Dump: Sexy Books, The Golden Girls and Cute Animals
-This list made me realise how many great library scenes there are in movies.
-I love this photo series from the Real Fauxtographer of scenes from YA books.
-Flavorwire has compiled their top 10 sexiest books of all time. I haven't read any!
-This is a lovely story about how Anne of Green Gables change done woman's life.
-Which Game of Thrones house do you belong to? Apparently, I'm a Tully. It could be worse.
-Check out the trailer for the award-winning adaptation of Craig Silvey's The Amber Amulet. I can't wait to see it!
-This pretty much sums up my feelings about the last season of Downton Abbey (warning: spoilers!).
-I adore these pop culture-inspired illustrations.
-The perils of live TV: bad for the reporters, hilarious for the rest of us.
-Buzzfeed has compiled a list of the greatest musical moments on The Golden Girls, and it's amazing. But they missed out on the genius, 'Miami is niiiiiiiiice'.
-When your Sims game gets bugs, it can be pretty annoying. But it's pretty damn funny in screen shots.
YouTube Clip of the Week
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Review: The Thief By Megan Whalen Turner
I've been told by so many people that this series is amazing, but that the first book is kinda lackluster. I didn't know much more than that going into The Thief, and perhaps that's why I enjoyed it more than others seem to. Importantly, I didn't know there was a twist at the end and so I didn't see it coming and also didn't spend my time trying to figure out what it was. I just enjoyed the ride.
The Thief follows Gen, the eponymous trickster, as he is forced to journey through multiple countries with the king of Sounis' advisor and his apprentices to retrieve the mythical Hamiathe's Gift, said to bestow the right to rule Sounis' neighbouring kingdom of Eddis on whomever posseses it. The bulk of this book is taken up with the journey itself, and I've seen multiple reviewers complain of the slowness of the narrative as a result. Perhaps because I was using this book as a break from the snail's pace of Picnic at Hanging Rock, I actually didn't find it particularly slow. Sure, there's a lot of description of winding roads, meals of bread and cheese and a helluva lot of olive trees, but thanks to Megan Whalen Turner's strong writing, it all managed to maintain my interest.
The characters also helped negate the potential tediousness of the journey for me. Gen is an unreliable but compelling narrator. His voice is strong, and his cheeky arrogance is somehow endearing. His travelling companions are a curious bunch, each hiding their own secrets. I only wish there had been a girl or two as part of the party - it was very male-centric for most of the story. But at least this is somewhat balanced by the fact that the women who do appear are all very powerful.
Maybe I'm getting stupid, but as I already mentioned I didn't see the twist coming, and there are a few threads that left me a bit confused. Nevertheless, The Thief was an enjoyable read that has me excited for the rest of the series, especially as it apparently gets even better. Now excuse me while I go hunt down some olives and cheese. All that reading about them has made me hungry...
Rating: 4/5
Spoilery Talking Point
- The part I'm a little unsure about regarding the "twist" is how much Gen actually planned. Did he deliberately get caught because he knew the magus would use him to retrieve Hamiathe's Gift? Or was it a lucky coincidence? The magus mentioned he probably wanted to make a name for himself, but I wondered if it was more than that. Did his queen or his father send him to Sounis with that intention all along, or was he acting on his own? I would have liked more explanation. But like I said, maybe I'm just getting stupid.
I'm a bit obsessed with Joe Demspie after watching Skins and Game of Thrones recently, so that's who I pictured as Gen.
Fine Print
Published: 2005, Greenwillow Books (first published 1996)
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