Monday, November 22, 2010

Ativan Taken Sublingually



Title: The Cinderella Society
Author: Kay Cassidy
Year: 2010
Source: Borrowed from Latin Book Tour (thanks guys)

Synopsis.


What does a girl when the shoe fits but I do not want to use?

Jess Parker, aged sixteen and has always felt how does not fit. So when you receive an invitation to join the Cinderella Society, a secret society of the most popular girls in school, is like something out of a fairy tale. Carried away to the magical world of transformation of Cindys, and catching the attention of Prince Charming, Jess feels that at last found the opportunity to engage.

Then the Wickeds-led by the arch-enemy of Jesus, begin to take the girls look innocent as he declared war on the Cindys, and Jess discovers that Cindy be a transformation means more than appearance . It has become, without knowing, part of the battle for centuries of good versus evil, and now commanded Cindys Jess need to complete a mission that could change everything.

Overwhelmed, Jess wonders if the Cinderella Society made a mistake in electing. Is it a coincidence that her boyfriend does not want to be seen with her in public? Is your new glamorous secret life he really wants, or will be risking his own happy ending in order to meet the expectations of their new sisters?
Opinion.
I liked this book enough. Not only is fresh and easy to read, but leaves a very strong moral message (though very direct, maybe too much) to be yourself and learn to use your "girl power" in a productive way for you and your future.
Although the story in parts is a little slow (especially at the beginning) is easy to follow and it is sentence: the beginning is almost all about morality and self-improvement, but as the story progresses, the plot becomes increasingly interesting intrigue, espionage, global associations fighting against each other in a fight in disguise ... fascinating. Besides the author's style is fresh and direct (perfect for teenagers).
characters do well, maybe not as fast as should be expected (growth begins to show after the middle del libro) pero lo hacen bien dentro de todo (y tomando en cuenta que no es una historia terminada, sino que aún le falta la segunda parte). Esperemos que la continuación mejore en este aspecto y nos muestre no solo el inicio de la evolución, sino el desarrollo y descenlace de la misma. Será interesante. 
No es dificil identificarse con el personaje principal (cualquiera que halla sentido que no encaja en algun lugar podrá hacerlo) pero es algo... molesto hasta cierto punto ya que tiende a quejarse continuamente y a negarse a si misma el proceso de madurar (es como si tuviera voluntad propia, contraria a la autora) Pasa por situaciones de madurez, la trama le pone enfrente no una sino varias de esas conversaciones where people tend to realize how wrong they have their point of view and change it .. But Jess Parks, no, she regresa your complaining attitude of the previous scene ... Infuriating!. Detail in paticular that I did not like.
The cover is striking, but, admittedly, does not say much about the story itself. Could be improved (which gives me a wicked idea then tell them xD).
As always, the villains are the best (although I almost feel sorry to say this book, because the girl's positive attitude is something I'm all in favor). True, they are abusive and evil, but the psychological background tends to be more Interestingly, the more tangled mental clutter, the power exercised is greater, and are giving headaches to the good natured. (Yes, I love the villains in general xD). only bad thing about this villain in particular is that it is a girl. Sometimes she takes the role of spoiled and / or hurt and sometimes the role of villainous superpower. Goes with the context, but does voluble and counterattack. In all happen, but more than anything else, by the context.
Even "Guapito-of-the-story" has an interesting background, not your typical cute cute handsome, but there comes a little further : falls, fears, mistakes, is hurt, ask forgiveness, you xD interesting family ... in general is a good looking guy.
In short, I liked the book to dry. Neither me nor my displeasure loved nigún time. Even I found it quite useful as a handbook for raising the self esteem of adolescent problems. (I think mainly because of that and because of my profession, I'd be more tempted to buy it for me). But as the novel did not quite fill the eye. Maybe if I was about 5 or 6 years younger would find more compelling, or perhaps the prelude to the real adventure (which would not surprise me at all.) Wait for the second installment of this author, wishing with all my heart the offspring of history that was cooked in the first book becomes pumpkin-carriage.

I give a four
with potential.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Appetizers With Chorizo

The Cinderella Society Reading Challenge " Historical Romance "

The Romance Book Junkies blog offers an interesting challenge for the coming year. The challenge is to read a book genre "historical-romance" a month throughout 2011 and to summarize the book in the blog. As it so happens that the historical novel is my favorite genre, I am more than listed on this challenge.

If you are interested to know more, give a click on the image. Take heart, is quite interesting.

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Trailer" Tyger, Tyger "

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Baby Has Rash On Face Rosey Cheeks




Yeeey porfin after long weeks without my camera adored and not much to tell is time for a new IMM: D


Above:
Mario Borgia Puzo
The magic of reading
Thinking from the body
(all purchased from my favorite dealer)

Below: The cinderella
society (borrowed from Latin Book Tours)
The storyteller (for the second straight weekend, borrowed from school library)
Hannibal (purchased from the book fair ... only cost me 50 pesos! not believe it when I saw it)

Amid and special guest:
An adorable owl bag nerd xD . Vdd it cute?

Monday, November 15, 2010

Lab 8 Hardy Weinberg Problems Number 6

I read Mario Vargas Llosa



FORUMS:

I read Mario Vargas Llosa - I
25. Nov. at 19:00

How to read Mario Vargas Llosa - II
02. December at 19:00


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Saturday, November 13, 2010

What Story Sells Yellow Shorts?

IMM 11 Love in Hell More Competitions xD

original name: Love Is Hell
Author: Scott Westerfield, Melissa Marr, Justine Larbalestier, Gabrielle Zevin, Laurie Faria Stolarz
Year: 2010
Retrieved from: Competition in The Itzel Library (thank you very much)

Synopsis:
Indeed, love is hell. But certainly worth it.
five stories in which love is presented more understandable but also more powerful than ever in their quest to conquer all. Devils, Ghosts Immortals Selchies beings who love and hate running away from a perfect world nonsense ... Perhaps the reality is more interesting than you think.

My opinion.
Normally I have nothing against collections. Some are quite good. In this specific I have to say that the audience it is targeted is young ... VERY young. About 13 to 15 years and no more. Why? Matching blunders, bad translations grounded, inconsequential characters, mellow gummy and sticky as the only attraction. Although there is no denying that some stories may have had a lot of potential

Lighter than water:
The title has nothing to do with history. Although it is charming the idea of \u200b\u200bbeing in a village with magic and fairies and outdated beliefs, the story itself never ends landing. Things go from one contradiction to another without achieving a satisfactory conclusion. Going too fast. If I say that is the first story he wrote to the author, I believe. The characters are not consistent, the plot has no way (aunque si un trasfondo muy interesante) y el final me dejó insatisfecha :S

Absurdo mundo perfecto:
Aunque admito que en un principio no quería seguir leyendo este libro y, en particular, esta historia. Admito que es la que más potencial tiene. Es el futuro, y en una clase de escuela llamada Privación se enseña a los alumnos lo que era vivir en estos dificiles y espeluznantes tiempos de la historia antigua (o sea, nuestros tiempos) El enfoque esta bastante bien. Los cambios experimentados por los alumnos (alteraciones del sueño, hormonales, periodo de incubación de enfermedades) me parecen bien estudiados. Definitivamente la autora sabía aunque sea un poco de ello y no se limitó a inventarselo. Although sometimes the story was going too fast, I can say is the second best short story of those presented in this book, in my opinion.


Sleeping with the spirit:
Meh ... The characters are bland, though he declined to provide psychological background as the ghost as the main girl is not at all achieved. No, something did not convince me. A ghost that haunts and asks for help (typical) provides assistance to the principal perosnaje (expected considering that it has to be "romantic" theme), she falls for him (expected) and decides to spend time with her (without makes apparent reason to pause "as needed" eternal rest ... I am not convinced or joke) and even fall in love she helps him and his soul rests, still haunts the (WTF?) and to love forever (¿which means she will forever be virtually alone?) the story tries to be nice and tender but sometimes things do not fit into a love story: 1) The first image of "pretty boy" in this case the ghost is bloody and nasty (Tuen a hole in the head: S) 2) The ghost passes be a bully in dreams (Freddy Kruger type) to be an invisible stalker (type The Invisible Man) ... only in a very VERY twisted mind that has to do with romance or even worse to love ...

fiction: Odie
this story. Not only el titulo no tiene nada que ver, sino que la redacción es espantosa. Parece más un borrador que un cuento publicado. me perdió con detalles como " en el primer capítulo olvide mencionar que el personaje principal se llama Paige"... sin ofensa para quien le guste, pero si esa COSA puede ser publicada y VENDIDA ¿¿por que diablos hay tanto autor con talento alrededor de la web sin ser publicado??? me resulta tremendamente ofensivo.  Incluso mi hermana que es muchisimo menor que esta autora
puede hacer mejores trabajos de redacción. ¿Escribió este cuento sin ganas de hacerlo? ¿La obligaba un contrato? quisiera pensar eso, aunque aún así me resulta de mal gusto. Y eso que no estoy hablando del final. He wanted to give it a whirl "different" by introducing the possibility that the main character starts to go crazy for real. But GO! The main character AND had a miserable and sad life BEFORE the final ruin her life even more. In addition, a story of "love" it just is not going ... The wanted to make Romeo and Juliet tragedy but that fits the great works of Shakespeare, not smarmy and romanticones stories for teens ... plane do not recommend this story or anything and automatically switches to the author not ever want to read the nevers. Do not judge this as a bad short story writer, but either is very VERY bad or worth cochi readers and writes only to fill contracts .. . And that's worse than being bad writing.

Love without limits:
At last a relatively good. author introduces the details at the beginning of the story notes that have no relevance whatsoever until later (I love that), the characters, in spite of being a few pages, some are very well made (especially Alan and Vic. the Guapito Home is boring), It gives an interesting twist to the classic story of the Selkie, transormando latter sad and melancholic women who yearn to return to the sea and is betrothed to the force, complete beings, loving, and family customs that have , inventive and interesting in general. Pose, on the other hand, love as something more stronger than the magic and speak of transcendental love, not just the superficial teenager (which I hate to see in books). In my opinion, lacks a bit of space, I thought it was cortita the story and I would like to know more. I like to make novel or continuation or prequel. Definitely the little story that takes the compilation.



Overall I give a very great and cat-3 in this book:
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Thursday, November 4, 2010

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REVIEW "You, our loving Italian" Anthology

Mario Guevara Paredes. Editorial Mud Rumble or, Lima 2010, 104 pp.

"You our loving Italian" is delivering a set of short stories by writer Mario Guevara Paredes Cusco, outlined in narrative universes where the characters experience at the sight of the world states of perplexity, of absurdity, irony and paradox, but lso t of peace and of being liberated by the reactions of survival of their anti-heroes.

The difference constitutes the stories in this book is uneven, as there are some classic stories by surprise ending, while others are more experimental in terms of shapes and themes. Among the best rendition of the book is The wait is always long not . This is a story to the detective novel, which manages the tension typical crime of passion, because the pace of the action is even and the discourse progresses smoothly, giving the events slowly over us accurate or adjectives. The greatest achievement in the presentation speech on the situation of overlapping absorption almost feverish in which the protagonist is, which also helps not to advance the completion of the project. The title story refers to the issue of lengthening the time before the issue of waiting, but the whole plot seems a picture of slow dense and may involve significant moment, in short, an anti- festina lente consumed in the deaths.

Also noteworthy is the story Ever After , narrated by a female voice, which begins with a tone very compact, which will gradually loosening by the appellation of "you", very typical of the stories of Guevara. It is interesting to focus the theme of boredom in the lives falling, whose welfare is based on social prejudices. The story of the woman who kills her husband in a moment of emotional imbalance is part of an ongoing problem, which minimizes society and ultimately drives the victims of social and legal indifference to finish doing justice into their own hands. Another feature typical of the short story and Mario Guevara is presented in From the dark depths . The proposal q ue part the story is that proposed by the issuer of discourse to narrate the events occurred and not to philosophical ramblings. The profile of the victim recalls the character type of the 'horned' unexpectedly returning to the scene of infidelity and that is not aware of anything, as a matter of honor. Moreover, suicide is a subject of romance, but here is mixed with other possible variants of indifference, which gives an open character to the story, and enriches it. In You, our loving Italian a group of people - old men - reminiscent of an Italian actress during an evening at the pace of a bottle of wine. In fact, not all speak in unison, but it was understood that someone is talking - or thinking background - on behalf of all. This is peculiar by the fact that he is a little-used grammar - first person plural - in an intimate story. The text is reduced to a simple statement of episodes without concatenation around the memories of the troubles that passed a group of friends to see on film the activities of the once-famous Italian actress, if not because at the end is named the actress in the middle of a bolero musical background that speaks of the decline of romanticism, and perhaps alludes to the sad conclusion that artistic Laura Antonelli.

In general, all the stories have in common in the motor drives the actions a character - which is not always the narrator - that is part of a loving relationship, real or impossible dream or desired, accomplished or deceived. both worthless life , a drunken confession to a bartender in the window of a place where you drink and dance, as in The black woman , history lover dreams of the beloved and failing before starting the fight for her, the final play , but the surprise of her lover, her disappointment and bewilderment. While in poison girl , Introducing the item about the banality of racial criteria that are still current in many micro-Peruvian, the end is reminiscent of Alienation July Ramón Ribeyro with the difference that this time justice - or injustice , as seen - puts the sky. Two tales that border on the absurd plots are Janos the man who corrected Breton and In extremis, both reflects an ideology that hurt the lover follows his path through life casually, as to nestesiado against suffering and for all love losses.

With this book, Mario Guevara Paredes, without leaving their themes and styles characteristic of the anti-heroic actions of his characters, has entered a stage of maturation in their craft and provides some insights that shape a style his short stories from the wide range presented by the current Peruvian literature.


Monday, November 1, 2010

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The White Orchid

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mournful voice" Oh, you, an expert in moons!

was a spring day in Alicante. For me to go to Alicante was largely a visit. We had picked a car friendly and went out with friends quickly by a road which I do not remember the name, but whose end was the justification for my trip. Levantine Spring! How sweet heaven, how intense the light, and the smell of orange blossoms late! We entered the thick air, inhabiting, vacuuming, dressing your soft emerged thickness and other flavorings, other friction, another dress on, almost trastormados, in a race that, paradoxically seemed the path of the lights and smells, the soft prisons and the magical freedoms. Suddenly, we turned to the left, and a long and uniform wall opened into a wide span of silence. We went down and we started down the path carefully. The niches in high walls very white, lay under the bright light. The weighed solid sky and the glow seemed to be almost unbearable volume on our shoulders. We walked slowly, searching. Some niches have glass and tiny flowers under their brightness (...) We wanted a headstone naked a hole. And there was, suddenly. Almost at ground level. Niches, elevations in emptiness, far from common land are sad, but it surprised me: very low, almost on the ground, and supported her as lovingly resting on its edge well. They looked good the stone. Large letters in bas-relief, had color, and suns and rains of years had faded the shoulder. He saw the name, status and dates. Nothing more. Fearful eloquence of a pregnant silence of those. Imposing silence that overwhelmed a silent gesture, but unbearable. The wind was terrible soft, innocent and refreshing. And I laid on the ground, lying down and quiet, looked at the white stone, break the seal. There I long, and behind your silence, your being, you hear me. You, the pure and true, you, the most real of all, you, not disappeared.

That morning I had had in their hands (and who taught me the most was) all photographs of the child, boy. Man first. There, your big blue eyes the color of a stone spotless, there your bald head so often gave clear where the sun friend, your chest open, your hands are big and rough, your good plant, which twinned with the trees and the large jet waterfalls. I saw Finally her face, so overwhelmingly English. Lying, eaten of suffering, pain almost tree, with fearful expression of serenity for death agony. And in the wide-open eyes the absence of music, drowned. So vigorous that had resounded in total comprehensive pupils. Face sacred, powerful testimony rearwardly anyone, can never erase.

I got up from the ground and pulled me on the headstone. Tombstone that I did not seal, but communication, but that word. And we walked awkwardly. Torpísimamente under that light fierce, pitiless, which seemed to skin the bye.



"A Visit" Encounters . Vicente Aleixandre.


This time, Aleixandre evokes the figure of Miguel Hernandez later described as a spring force stuck in the spring. Miguel, a poet in a dream, who knows the art of fishing stars, but also l unicultor in stubborn struggle for life, for dignity of life for all and for all. So today and always, I do not forgive the death love and released as a giant shell and infinite word poet your kind heart and handed over the coffins fierce ambush.