I will no longer run a blogger about books, but instead a youtube video blog. I will review and suggest books there.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Youtube... My channel
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Labels: movies my top fav lindsey will smith anakin skywalker i am your father ha
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Paranoia
Let’s get one thing straight: I will kill you. I don’t care if I’ve seen your face in class or talked to you in the halls at school. You could be my cousin. If you’ve been Infected, you’re dead to me.
Winter hunts zombies. It's not like she asked for this, but, i mean, it's a kill or be killed world now...
READ IT AS I POST IT here
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Take Me Away
Nicole has been adopted.
Nicole has been Chosen.
Nicole has been fought.
Nicole is a Slayer. And, she's got a lot to deal with these days.
Read the whole book, chapter by chapter, HERE
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Zombies!!!!!!!!!!!
For some reason i have gotten into zombies. I LOVE them. I've seen soo many movies.
Here's what i've seen in my fav. order:
1. 28 Days Later
2. Zombieland
3. Dawn Of The Dead
4. The Happening
5. I Am Legend
6. Carriers
7. Quarintine
8. Paranormal Activity (Not zombies, but still very cool!)
9. 28 Weeks Later
10. Cloverfeild (Still, not really zombies, but cool!)
I've seen much more, but those are the good ones!
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Labels: 28 days later, dawn of the dead, i am legend, night of the living dead, zombie, zombieland
The Planet X Series
1. Blazing Fire
2. Scarlett Heat
3. Scorching Darkness
Some more of my novels. These are really weird... but i think they're good. I'm not finished but i will post them on DeviantArt after i've finished writing and posting the sequels to Take Me Away (The Nicole Green Series)
So, here is a description of the first one: Blazing Fire:
The world has come to an end. Just as they said it would in 2012. Luckily, they’ve found a new planet to start fresh with the few that survived. The few that believed and trusted.
One girl, Amie Destiny, was brought to this planet as it was being destroyed. One night she gets locked out the Chamber, a safe haven from the deadly creatures of the night, and meets Blaze. He seems human and safe.
Amie will soon discover she’s not so human herself. She’s a new kind of creature. One that everyone seems to avoid and fear. IS that why Blaze no longer lives in the Chamber? Why he fights for his life on his own? Will they not let him in anymore, or is he trying to make a statement? Blaze lives in his own world, fighting for what he trusts and believes in: himself.
Is Amie making friends or enemies? Was she always like this, or did something--someone--force this new life upon her? If she can’t beat them, does that means she has to join them?
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Death Seer
Another one of my novels. Description:
Owen Johnson hears voices. Well, that's the rumor going around. His real secret is far more interesting than being a mental patient. He can't share his secret with anyone, and has never encountered anyone like him.
Until Now.
Owen meets someone who could have all the answers to his problems, and all the love for his pain. But... she doesn't want to share. She keeps herself carefully placed in this world and has no intention of letting her secret slip.
Can Owen drag the truth out of her?
Or is she too far gone to care?
Link to the book HERE
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Word Of The Night: Honorificabilitudinitatibus
Noun
honorificabilitudinitatibus (uncountable)
1. The state of being able to achieve honours.
Usage:
This word is an example of a hapax legomenon, occurring in Shakespeare's works only in Act V, Scene I of Love's Labour's Lost (and only very rarely in the works of other authors).
William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, act V, scene i
O, they have lived long on the alms-basket of words.
I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee for a word;
for thou art not so long by the head as
honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier
swallowed than a flap-dragon.
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Labels: act V, Love's Labour's Lost, scene i longest word Honorificabilitudinitatibus, William Shakespeare