Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Don't you love book giveaways??

Brizmus Blogs Books is giving away a copy of Ondine by Ebony McKenna. Open worldwide. Ends March 25.

Reggie from The Undercover Book Lover is giving away a cool set of 12 books to one lucky winner. Titles include The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson, The Sight by Judy Blundell, Voices of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn and Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready. It is open internationally and ends on her birthday, March 10, 2010. Wait no more! Go over there and enter! :D

In another contest held by In Which a Girl Reads, one winner gets the chance to choose any book he/she wants from The Book Depository. The giveaway is held to celebrate Choco's blog reaching 400++ followers! Don't miss your chance to enter. It's open worldwide and ends on March 06, 2010.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

In My Mailbox (Feb 22, 2010)

Won: Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl


Editorial review from Amazon:

Ethan Wate is struggling to hide his apathy for his high school "in" crowd in small town Gatlin, South Carolina, until he meets the determinedly "out" Lena Duchannes, the girl of his dreams (literally - she has been in his nightmares for months).

What follows is a smart, modern fantasy - a tale of star-crossed lovers and a dark, dangerous secret. Beautiful Creatures is a delicious southern Gothic that charms you from the first page, drawing you into a dark world of magic and mystery until you emerge gasping and blinking, wondering what happened to the last few hours (and how many more you're willing to give up).

To tell too much of the plot would spoil the thrill of discovery, and believe me, you will want to uncover the secrets of this richly imagined dark fantasy on your own. ~Daphne Durham

This book came last Thursday. Finally, it's here! Yay! I won this book from a contest held by The Eclectic Reader. Thanks again, Teddyree!!!

So, what books did you guys get? :)

In My Mailbox is a weekly event hosted by The Story Siren.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Bliss (Happy 101) Award


Wow, I won this award from Morgan of Smitten With Books. Thanks, Morgan!

The rules for the Bliss (Happy 101) Award are that I list out 10 things (only 10???) that make me happy, then pass it along to 10 other bloggers.
  1. Making my nephew and nieces laugh and smile.
  2. Laughing and having fun conversations with family and friends.
  3. Fridays!  The last day for classes and the beginning to a weekend with time for myself.
  4. Losing myself in a good book.
  5. Trips to the cinema.
  6. Watching a brilliant movie on DVD with English subtitles.  I love movies that come with English subtitles even if they're in English.  Why?  Cos I want to know everything that's been said so that I follow the storyline thoroughly.
  7. Receiving books in the mail.
  8. Christmas!
  9. Relishing the scrumptious taste of my favourite hamburger after a long time of not eating it.  The same goes for pizza.
  10. Stepping into bookstores like Borders, Popular (local bookstore) and MPH (local bookstore).  If only I can add in Kinokuniya (one of the biggest bookstores in Malaysia), which is in Kuala Lumpur but unfortunately I don't go there often.
  11. Receiving comments from my blogger friends!
  12. When my favourite songs play on the radio.
  13. Accomplishing a difficult task well.
  14. Receiving compliments.
  15. Knowing that I'm appreciated.
....and the list goes on.....!!!  Okay, so that's an extra 5 things that make me happy.  I couldn't stop at 10.  :)

Now to pass on to 10 blogger friends:

49 Followers Contest at Storywings!



Just stumbled over this blog, Storywings who's giving away a cool bunch of books to some lucky winners! Click on the link to find out more about her book giveaway. Don't miss it - there are tons of cool YA books to be won! I'm gonna try my luck now. :D

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Goodreads or LibraryThing?



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I've been a member of a free account at LibraryThing since 2007. I'm not sure if I'd want to upgrade to a lifetime membership at a fee of $25. That will be around RM84.70 (Malaysian Ringgit). Lots of book bloggers have been steadfastly using LibraryThing but what's all the hype around Goodreads???

Now I'm confused. Which one is better? Okay, Goodreads earns one point as it's free to use whereas LibraryThing only allows us to catalogue up to 200 books for free. After that, it's $10/year or $25 for life.

BUT, from some of the reviews and analyses I've found through Google regarding these two book cataloging sites, some users prefer LibraryThing as it provides detailed information on a book. It also enables book searches from more sources than Goodreads. Let's say you want to catalog a rare book, then chances are that it'll be 'found' via LibraryThing.

If social networking is what you're looking for, then Goodreads will be the better choice as its focus is more on making friends. LibraryThing, it seems, attracts serious readers who don't give one-word reviews like those, supposedly, in Goodreads.

Therefore, I decided to do a search on Google for user reviews of these online library sites! :) These were some of the sites and blogs that I came upon:

1. Felicity from Faerye.net delved into the pros and cons of the two sites. Do read the comments on her post too. Pretty interesting feedback she's got there.

2. For a quick comparison, then check out DearMYRTLE's post.

3. Matt from Spudart lists out the effectiveness of available features from LibraryThing and Goodreads.

4. Ryan Burrell not only reviews two but THREE popular online libraries, which are LibraryThing, Goodreads and Shelfari. I haven't used Shelfari and don't intend to create an account there anyway.

5. And finally, hop on over to Kristie (J)'s post, Book Cataloguing - An analysis of online sites where she compares LibraryThing, Shelfari and Goodreads. She has even included snapshots of her excel spreadsheet that she's been using for over 10 years! Now, that's cataloging for you.

Well, I guess it all boils down to what you need. Each online library caters to different target groups who'll know how to make the most out of it. If one site ain't enough for you, there's no harm in creating accounts in other sites too. :) Though it'll definitely take more time to maintain all those accounts.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Movie day: Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief

I had wanted to watch Avatar in 3D but most unfortunately, all tickets were sold out for the afternoon show.  Grrrrrrr!



Left: movie poster; right: book cover


The only other watchable movie, for me, was Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (title in the UK and Australia).  All I knew was that it's based on a book, The Lightning Thief, which is the first in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, written by Rick Riordan.  While waiting to enter the movie hall, I just loitered in the waiting area and looked at the various posters displayed.  I studied the above movie's poster and was pleasantly surprised to see that Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean and Uma Thurman would be acting in it.

All right, I'll just list out some of my favourite parts of the show:
  1. The appearance of Pierce Brosnan as Mr. Brunner who's confined in a wheelchair.  Quite unlike other Brosnan's macho, manly and sophisticated acting roles.  Well, he did appear in a better form later in the movie.
  2.  
      Uma Thurman as Medusa
  3. The appearance of another famous star that I know: Uma Thurman.  She makes a grand entrance, looking ultra-cool in sunglasses and a 'turban' round her head.  Okay, it's not really a turban but I don't know what it's called.  Its main function is to conceal her head full of hissing snakes!  Whoever looks at her will turn into stone.  Forever.  Yup, she's Medusa.
  4. The moment Lady Gaga's Poker Face starts playing.  It's when the three youngsters were enticed to consume the delicious but addictive lotus flower that'll make them forget their entire quest.  They were in Las Vegas, which makes it all the more befitting.
  5. The ending where Percy's stepfather meets his 'match'.  This scene appears after some of the credits have rolled.
Of course, there were a lot of clichés in the movie.  First, it's about a teenage boy who performs poorly in school but later discovers that he is actually different from the others.  In this story, Percy finds out that he's a demigod or half god (how cool is that???) and that his father is Poseidon, god of the sea.  Therefore, he has special powers that can really help him in battle with the evil ones.

Next, the 'love' interest.  At the camp for special kids, Percy finds himself drawn to Annabeth, the daughter of Athena who's the goddess of civilisation, wisdom, strength, strategy, craft, justice and skill.  The good thing is that Annabeth is great in sword fighting and that she always aims to win, which means she's terribly competitive.  Plus, they don't kiss at the end of the show which was a relief.  I roll my eyes at kissing endings.  Besides, it's also an indication that there'll be sequels after this.  More lovey-dovey scenes to watch out then.

I had to smirk when Percy emerges triumphant in his first 'battle' with his campmates.  He looked so annoyingly smug.  He was initially defeated by Annabeth but found out that touching water could heal his wounds and give him strength to fight skillfully.  How appropriate.

Another cliché: the sidekick, Grover who makes a sacrifice.  Okay, Percy offered himself first but Grover insisted to stay on in the underworld.  Well, it was obvious that he would enjoy himself there with the lovely and flirtatious Persephone!

Despite all its flaws (it'd be amazing if there were none), the movie is definitely worth a watch.  Some laughs here and there, brief appearances by movie stars (Uma rocks!) and the exposure to Greek mythology!  I'm so gonna read the Percy Jackson books.
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