Friday, October 18, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday: Entrepreneurial Gal


Parajunkee Alison Can Read


FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY



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Q: What are some of your favorite magazines?

Cosmopolitain!! I used to sneak into my mom's room to read them all the time. So parents, please, unless you want your teens learning about 10 Ways to Keep a Man Happy in Bed, lock up those magazines.
On the plus side, I used to write down tips and trade them at school for Ho Hos. Too bad school cafeterias don't seem to carry them anymore.  

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Zombie Walk coming soon to Montreal

Are Zombies ready to take over the streets?


World War Z terrorized the screen recently, demonstrating just how fascinated the world is with the undead. Whether it is their lunatic stare or attractive red color, Zombies got it going on. This year, Montreal is planning a Zombie Walk on October 19th as are many other cities across Canada this month.


What you need to know

Get there early. CPR Makes You Undead, a program organized by The Heart & Stroke Foundation will provide a 3 step free training. Learn to save a life in just 10 minutes and become an anti-zombie hero.


How to Fit in 

The living might have their crazy high fashion standards, but the dead accept everyone -- and I mean everyone -- as long as you are, well, dead. A simple mixture of corn syrup and drops of red food coloring can create blood in no time. But if you are of creative nature, you might want to adopt a character role. 




Last and not least

Turn your cell phones on silent, unless you enjoy grrrr conversations. Remember to stare those delicious onlookers while you are running, and limping, creeping through the streets. And please, wear comfortable shoes.  


Zombie picture provided by Montreal Zombie Walk. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Review: Cleopatra Confesses

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A first person account by the Queen of the Nile. 

Cleopatra's early life was never documented, nor were her portrait and birth records. Therefore this marks the first time, Cleopatra Confesses her story between the age of 10 to 22.

Sadly for us, the vivacious Cleopatra capable of conquering everything she dreamed off -- like the great Caesar -- did not exist until much later. Instead we meet a young to-be-queen with no self-preservation instincts. Cleopatra knows someone will harm her or turn others against her, and yet she doesn't act. What else can we expect from a 10 year old?

Regardless of the slow story line, the characters are realistic and Meyer's strong voice always present. The sibling rivalry controls the pace, as sisters Tryphaena, Berenike, Arsinoe, and her brother Ptolemy II all try to assassinate her. 

Not the best Carolyn Meyer book on the market, but a splendid effort nonetheless. 



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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Twisted Hands

 




TOP BOOKS I WAS FORCED TO READ


School

The props of living in Montreal is that you get to study French. Huit Clos (No Exit) defines hell as being forced to live with someone you love for eternity and watch them love someone else. Talk about self-destruction!!



My English teacher didn't lag behind either, we had to act part of The Scarlet Letter in class. Which is one of the reasons, I loved Easy A. Can't help but wonder if someone got that idea from doing this exercise. 


Emma Stone looking awesome


Friends

But you say, how can a friend force you to read a book? Well, they leave it on your nightstand and then call you about it. On the plus side, The Witch of Portobello didn't disappoint. It taught me that it's okay to wake up, put on some music and silly dance till you drop. It's called dancing therapy. And if you do it, people will join you. Next thing you know, you'll have a crazy dance cult with your boss and get promoted. 





Sunday, October 13, 2013

Review: Will in Scarlet


How does a sheltered and spoiled boy grow into a hero? 

At the beginning of the story, Will Scarlet, is worried about finding his Christmas presents. Everything in the world seems right until his father gets abducted, and Prince John attempts to usurp the throne. Suddenly, Will is running for his life. And the only people that can help him find peace are the Merry Men. The problem: they are a bunch of thugs.

Matthew Cody brought a new light to the famous men in tights. Robin Hood is a drunk haunted by Marian's memory and Little John lacks discipline. To make matters even more interesting, Cody added Much, a young girl in the group posing as a boy, who falls for Will. 

The writing bursts of adrenaline, passionately filled with fights and plots. This might possibly turn into a series.