Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009


Tonight marks 2010. The past ten years have seen me start school, make friends, lose friends, move from California to small but lovable hickville, learn to read and learn to write, get my heart broken and grow a strong addiction to glitter.
Example A--Well, just look up.
2009 was an especially lovely year.
It came with these:
http://eplteen.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/catching-fire.jpghttp://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/4400000/THE-LAST-OLYMPIAN-percy-jackson-and-the-olympians-books-4412157-800-1228.gifhttp://karinlibrarian.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/clare_glass.jpg
All of which are now on my favorite book list.
It came with these:
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e308/creamgirl23/E_POSTER_NEW_MOON_.jpghttp://blog1.ebates.com/ebates/Harry%20Potter%20Merchandise.jpghttp://static.reelmovienews.com/images/gallery/avatar-movie-poster_353x529.jpg
And for me personally, it came with the end of my first year of highschool, the start of my querying agents, and this:
http://cdn1.ioffer.com/img/item/122/898/787/r7xm.jpg
As you know, a girl's purse is her best friend. A purse that can fit book? Well, that's a true BFF.
Anyway. 2009 was a good year. It's weird and strange that we're now entering the double digits. My entire life seems to be in the last decade. It was when the towers fell in 2001, when America entered a war, when the last Harry Potter came out and the start of a really cool cell phone.
However, 2010 isn't looking too shabby either. I mean with this stuff all coming out;http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/5700000/Eclipse-Poster-eclipse-movie-5727411-280-410.jpghttp://www.scholastic.com/thehungergames/images/cvrCatchingFire.jpghttp://jacketupload.macmillanusa.com/jackets/high_res/jpgs/9780312606169.jpg
2010 is bound to be good.
Anyway, this will be my last post of 2009. Happy New Years! Oh, and as a farewell present, I offer you this . . .
http://cdn.buzznet.com/media/jjr/headlines/2008/11/taylor-lautner-tire-swing.jpg
Because what would the end of the year be without a tribute to my shallow side?
Happy 2010, everyone.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Slowly becoming human again

NIn case you are not aware, high school can be very draining. Finals are particularly sapping. After several days of winter break, I'm suddenly feeling human though. I blame a huge bag of starburst and several seasons of Gilmore Girls for this reemergence into the species.
http://www.desktopexchange.com/gallery/albums/Television-Wallpapers/Gilmore_Girls.jpg
It's freakishly obsessive. Anyway, I apologize for post delays, AGAIN. I shall do better, promise.
My Christmas was good; I didn't post anything (blame this anti human streak. It's a very please-god-let-me-ace-my-finals way of life and doesn't leave much time for anything other than studying and the occasional working on my stories) but my Xmas was lovely. To quote Ron Weasely, it was good haul, plus I got to hang out with my family.
I also got this:


Which was very good. I got a lot of others, too, but that's the only one I'm actually finished with. Now it's my mission to steal Battle Royale from my sister.
So far, we have had snow several times here. It's great; we had a white Christmas. Well, the driving in snow part wasn't so great, but it was pretty. My dad, sister and I went to see Avatar a couple of days ago . . .
http://www.treehugger.com/avatar-navi-blue-photo2.jpg
For a movie about ten foot tall blue people, I found it amazing. It was pretty, it was deep and hey, there were even dragons.
Look! Dragons!
http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/zz7c491fa4-550x278.jpg
It was the kind of plot that you read about, actually, but think would never get translated to movie. Too controversial, maybe. Boring, perhaps. No one but nerds would go see it.
Well, I am a Class A nerd, but I have friends who aren't (shocker) who have loved it as well. The special effects, perhaps? Or--
Oh, I know.
The ten foot tall blue people.
More later.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Wow, okay, I'm jealous

http://thespectacleblog.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/dead_tossed_waves.jpg
What an awesome cover.
I mean. . . That's really all I can say.
Wait, not all I can say.
When I get a book published, I want a cover like this. I don't know why, but I find it particularly amazing.
Wow.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

All I want for Xmas is a big, fat, book

This has been an interesting few weeks.
First of all, my computer keeps freaking out. That's partly why posting is so sporadic; every time I seem to log on, it kicks me off. Cursed creature.
Second, there are some lovely teachers that are piling their students with homework. Reason number two.
And third, I was just kind of angry with the whole agent search thing after the 'Fifteen year olds are not responsible.'
But I am over that. Now is the time for holidays. Yay!http://www3.telus.net/public/kstam/images/menorah-med.jpg
Sadly, I don't know many other holiday symbols. If I left yours out, I'm sorry!
Personally, we celebrate Christmas. I'm excited; every year we get tons of books. This year, I'm asking for these;
http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n66/n330675.jpghttp://lh5.ggpht.com/_pCHDD7t20Jc/SseT2bzQJWI/AAAAAAAAAwo/H-xu1jRBo5o/Fallen%20by%20Lauren%20Kate%5B7%5D.jpghttp://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/assets/product/9780547223995.gif
These are the ones that I've seen that look good. (Oh wait. Magic Under Glass won't come out on time, but it still looks good.) Any other suggestions? Of course, I'm also asking for this;
http://imstars.aufeminin.com/stars/fan/alex-pettyfer/alex-pettyfer-20080708-434325.jpg
But I don't think they supply those at my local Target. Or my high school. Pity.
Anyway.
I just finished this;
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjQuvgcqEzT0P6tbmchHOtuoyrvMvWAqGSVXoOt5oAM4zKFarTww6_6Q2D4zT8nehYjJBrC14Ae0-JbYi4305M9KajeJOP-PumYl3eX0I4LwH6IToEWF_tF-jBoeGxEJ0EgPBdLG2S1woIk/s400/crashed.JPG
And I would suggest it. It's robots and science and treachery galore, plus it was blurbed by Scott Westerfeld. It's the sequel to Skinned, which I enjoyed, but didn't adore. Crashed, however, was one of those books that I hide under my desk when the teacher is talking and then stare longingly at instead of doing my assignment. It built well, it ended well; it was just a very good book.