Saturday, 25 December 2010

Christmas Gifts - 2010

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My boyfriend gave me the complete Death Note box set!!! *_*
Soooo beautiful!! This is the manga that I have been dying to read since the minute it came out, and haven't had the chance yet!!!
I already started reading it, I'm on the first volume yet, but it is already so good! The story is very inteligent and interesting, it catches you from the minute you start reading it!
It's a shame I'm leaving tomorow and won't be able to read it for a few days!! 
Goodreads: 4.56stars

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Amazon's shipments arrived!

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So many beautiful cute books, that I've been waiting for have arrived... I bought them together with the Complete Calvin collection that arrived a few days back... Soooo cute *______*

Peanuts: Celebrating 60 Years
Peanuts is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, with 17,897 strips published in all. It has been described as "the most shining example of the American success story in the comic strip field", ironically based on the theme of "the great American unsuccess story", since the main character, Charlie Brown, is meek, nervous and lacks self-confidence, being unable to fly a kite, win a baseball game or kick a football.
Celebrating Peanuts: 60 Years, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, is a special tribute to mark Peanuts' 60th anniversary. The book is arranged by decade, to spotlight the highlights and development of this world favorite classic. The book features quotations from Charles Schulz that shed light on how his mind worked, how his life shaped the strip, and in turn, how Peanuts shaped his life; the introduction of specific characters and how they, and the strip, often reflected the social milieu of the times; over 500 pages of Peanuts comic strips including many color Sunday strips.
Goodreads: 4.85stars

Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's vampiric nightmare has been hailed as one of the scariest blood-sucker tales ever told. Now, all three softcover volumes of 30 Days of Night, Dark Days, and Return to Barrow are collected in this handsome slipcase, complete with a numbered tip-in plate signed by Niles and Templesmith.
Plot for the first book: In a sleepy, secluded Alaska town called Barrow, the sun sets and doesn't rise for over thirty consecutive days and nights. From the darkness, across the frozen wasteland, an evil will come that will bring the residents of Barrow to their knees. The only hope for the town is the Sheriff and Deputy, husband and wife who are torn between their own survival and saving the town they love. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 4.67stars

The Walking Dead (#3, #4, #5 and #6)
The Walking Dead is a monthly black-and-white American comic book series published by Image Comics beginning in 2003. The story chronicles the travels of a group of people trying to survive in a world stricken by a zombie apocalypse. These hardcovers features 12 issues of the hit series each, along with the covers for the issues all in one oversized hardcover volume.
I'm desperate to start reading these, since I loved the new show based on this graphic novel (I told about it here). Unfortunately my #1 and #2 still haven't arrived, only waiting for them so that this can hit my currently-reading list!
Plot for the first story: An epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe, causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months, society has crumbled: There is no government, no grocery stores, no mail delivery, no cable TV. Rick Grimes finds himself one of the few survivors in this terrifying future. A couple months ago he was a small town cop who had never fired a shot and only ever saw one dead body. Separated from his family, he must now sort through all the death and confusion to try and find his wife and son. In a world ruled by the dead, we are forced to finally begin living.
Goodreads (for #1): 4.31stars

Inspired by the popular video game as well as The Arabian Nights, the graphic novel follows two princes living centuries apart whose lives nonetheless intersect: they live in exile, fight epic battles, and, of course, rescue a princess.Farah is a young warrior who is the model for the 9th century princess, Guilan. Originally an Arabian Nights character, this dancer became the 13th century princess, Shirin. This sketch of Guiv combines the prince of the video game with the prince of the graphic novel. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3.03stars

Pretty Little Liars + The Shutter Island (A Ilha do Medo)

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Yesterday I finished Unbelievable, the fourth book from the Pretty Little Liars saga. I really enjoyed it, it's an easy read and has an interesting and well developed plot. The mystery is unfolded slowly and you get really curious to know what is going on! I talked more about these saga here, when I said that I got interested in the books after seeing the first episodes of a series of the same name, which I mention here. Now I know who A is!
Plot from the first book: Three years ago, Alison disappeared after a slumber party, not to be seen since. Her friends at the elite Pennsylvania school mourned her, but they also breathed secret sighs of relief. Each of them guarded a secret that only Alison had known. Now they have other dirty little secrets, secrets that could sink them in their gossip-hungry world. When each of them begins receiving anonymous emails and text messages, panic, sets in. Are they being betrayed by some one in their circle? Worse yet: Is Alison back? A strong launch for a suspenseful series. (Goodreads: 4.01stars)

Having read this first four books one story came to its closure, so I decided to go read something else... Now I started reading: The Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. The Shutter Island was made into movies this year, and it was only after I've watched the movie that I learned that it was based in a book. Since I really liked the movie, and that I love reading, I got interested in the book and went after it...
Plot: Summer, 1954. U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels has come to Shutter Island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Along with his partner, Chuck Aule, he sets out to find an escaped patient. But nothing at Ashecliffe Hospital is what it seems.And neither is Teddy Daniels. Is he there to find a missing patient? Or has he been sent to look into rumors of Ashecliffe's radical approach to psychiatry? An approach that may include drug experimentation, hideous surgical trials, and lethal countermoves in the shadow war against Soviet brainwashing... The closer Teddy and Chuck get to the truth, the more elusive it becomes, and the more they begin to believe that they may never leave Shutter Island. Because someone is trying to drive them insane... (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3.86
*Click here to learn about the movie (older post).

Friday, 26 November 2010

4 New books!

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Yesterday arrived:

The Strain (The Strain #1)
The first book from The Strain Trilogy, by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. They have always been here. Vampires. In secret and in darkness. Waiting. Now their time has come. In one week, Manhattan will be gone. In one month, the country. In two months--the world. A Boeing 777 arrives at JFK and is on its way across the tarmac, when it suddenly stops dead. All window shades are pulled down. All lights are out. All communication channels have gone quiet. Crews on the ground are lost for answers, but an alert goes out to the CDC. Dr. Eph Goodweather, head of their Canary project, a rapid-response team that investigates biological threats, gets the call and boards the plane. What he finds makes his blood run cold. In a pawnshop in Spanish Harlem, a former professor and survivor of the Holocaust named Abraham Setrakian knows something is happening. And he knows the time has come, that a war is brewing... So begins a battle of mammoth proportions as the vampiric virus that has infected New York begins to spill out into the streets. Eph, who is joined by Setrakian and a motley crew of fighters, must now find a way to stop the contagion and save his city--a city that includes his wife and son--before it is too late. (Amazon)
Goodreads: 3.61stars

The Fall (The Strain #2)
The vampiric virus unleashed in The Strain has taken over New York City. It is spreading and soon will envelop the globe. Amid the chaos, Eph Goodweather—head of the Centers for Disease Control's team—leads a band out to stop these bloodthirsty monsters. But it may be too late. Ignited by the Master's horrific plan, a war erupts between Old and New World vampires, each vying for control. At the center of the conflict lies a book, an ancient text that contains the vampires' entire history . . . and their darkest secrets. Whoever finds the book can control the outcome of the war and, ultimately, the fate of us all. And it is between these warring forces that humans—powerless and vulnerable—find themselves no longer the consumers but the consumed. Though Eph understands the vampiric plague better than anyone, even he cannot protect those he loves. His ex-wife, Kelly, has been transformed into a bloodcrazed creature of the night, and now she stalks the city looking for her chance to reclaim her Dear One: Zack, Eph's young son. With the future of humankind in the balance, Eph and his team, guided by the brilliant former professor and Holocaust survivor Abraham Setrakian and exterminator Vasiliy Fet and joined by a crew of ragtag gangsters, must combat a terror whose ultimate plan is more terrible than anyone has imagined—a fate worse than annihilation. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3.7stars

Le Petit Prince (Graphic Novel)
For over sixty-five years Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince has captured the hearts and minds of its readers. The whimsical story with a fairy tale touch has sold over 80 million copies in 230 languages. This exciting graphic adaptation features beautiful, new artwork by Joann Sfar. Hand-chosen by Saint-Exupéry's French publishers for his literary style and sensitivity to the original, Sfar has endeavored to recreate this beloved story, both honoring the original and stretching it to new heights. A vibrant, visual gift for longtime fans and those experiencing the story for the first time. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 4.09


Adapted from the game of same name by Electronic Arts, Mirror's Edge tells the story of Faith, a Runner in the city - a courier who delivers sensitive cargo by traversing the rooftops of the city's skyscrapers. But how did she come by this unique black market trade...and what secrets from her past may affect her future? (Adapted from Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3stars

Thursday, 25 November 2010

The Complete Calvin & Hobbes

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It's here!!!!!!! *________________* 
My Complete Calvin and Hobbes collection!! Beautiful books!!!! Already started reading them!!


Calvin and Hobbes is unquestionably one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The imaginative world of a boy and his real-only-to-him tiger was first syndicated in 1985 and appeared in more than 2,400 newspapers when Bill Watterson retired on January 1, 1996. The entire body of Calvin and Hobbes cartoons published in a truly noteworthy tribute to this singular cartoon in The Complete Calvin and Hobbes. Composed of three hardcover, four-color volumes in a sturdy slipcase, this edition includes all Calvin and Hobbes cartoons that ever appeared in syndication with an introduction from Bill Watterson himself. This is the treasure that all Calvin and Hobbes fans seek. (adapted from Goodreads)
Goodreads: 4.83 stars

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Muniti on the Bounty + L'Étranger + Scott Pilgrim

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Just got today at Cultura!

Another book from John Boyne (The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas - which I loved!) about a fourteen-year-old boy, John Jacob Turnstile, who has got into trouble with the police on one too many occasions and is on his way to prison when an offer is put to him - a ship has been refitted over the last few months and is about to set sail with an important mission. The boy who was expected to serve as the captain's personal valet has been injured and a replacement must be found immediately. The deal is struck and Turnstile finds himself on board, meeting the captain, just as the ship sets sail. The ship is HMS Bounty, the captain is William Bligh, and their destination is Tahiti. Mutiny on the Bounty is the first novel to explore all the events relating to the Bounty's voyage, from their long journey across the ocean to their adventures on the island of Tahiti and the subsequent forty-eight-day expedition towards Tiimor. A vivid recreation of the famous mutiny, the story is packed with humor, high drama and historical detail, while presenting a very different portrait of Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian than has ever been shown before. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3.86stars


The most renowned book by Albert Camus, I know the first sentences by heart, it's something you always cross when reading anything about french literature, but I've actually never read it... So, let's give it a try sometime!
French description: Condamné à mort, Meursault. Sur une plage algérienne, il a tué un Arabe. À cause du soleil, dira-t-il, parce qu'il faisait chaud. On n'en tirera rien d'autre. Rien ne le fera plus réagir : ni l'annonce de sa condamnation, ni la mort de sa mère, ni les paroles du prêtre avant la fin. Comme si, sur cette plage, il avait soudain eu la révélation de l'universelle équivalence du tout et du rien. La conscience de n'être sur la terre qu'en sursis, d'une mort qui, quoi qu'il arrive, arrivera, sans espoir de salut. Et comment être autre chose qu'indifférent à tout après ça ? Étranger sur la terre, étranger à lui-même, Meursault le bien nommé pose les questions qui deviendront un leitmotiv dans l'oeuvre de Camus. De La Peste à La Chute, mais aussi dans ses pièces et dans ses essais, celui qui allait devenir Prix Nobel de littérature en 1957 ne cessera de s'interroger sur le sens de l'existence. Sa mort violente en 1960 contribua quelque peu à rendre mythique ce maître à penser de toute une génération. (Goodreads)
English version: The Stranger is not merely one of the most widely read novels of the 20th century, but one of the books likely to outlive it. Camus's compelling and troubling tale of a disaffected, apparently amoral young man has earned a durable popularity (and remains a staple of U.S. high school literature courses) in part because it reveals so vividly the anxieties of its time. Alienation, the fear of anonymity, spiritual doubt--all could have been given a purely modern inflection in the hands of a lesser talent than Camus, who won the Nobel Prize in 1957 and was noted for his existentialist aesthetic. The remarkable trick of The Stranger, however, is that it's not mired in period philosophy.
The plot is simple. A young french-Algerian, Meursault, afflicted with a sort of aimless inertia, becomes embroiled in the petty intrigues of a local pimp and, somewhat inexplicably, ends up killing a man. Once he's imprisoned and eventually brought to trial, his crime, it becomes apparent, is not so much the arguably defensible murder he has committed as it is his deficient character. The trial's proceedings are absurd, a parsing of incidental trivialities--that Meursault, for instance, seemed unmoved by his own mother's death and then attended a comic movie the evening after her funeral are two ostensibly damning facts--so that the eventual sentence the jury issues is both ridiculous and inevitable. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 3.87stars

To know more about it, click here (older post)
Goodreads: 4.5stars

Friday, 15 October 2010

Scott Pilgrim

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Today my boyfriend got me the first and second volumes of Scott Pilgrim, that were released here in a single volume... It already hit my "currently reading" list, as I am playing the XboxLIVE game and intending to watch the movie as soon as it comes out!
Scott Pilgrim is 23 years old, living in the big city with his gay roommate, just trying to get by in this crazy world. He's in a band. He's lazy. He likes video games. Scott Pilgrim likes the new girl in town, Ramona Flowers, but to win her heart, he has to defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends. Seven! Evil! Ex! Boyfriends! Lucas has muscles! Todd plays bass with his psychic powers! The Twins are twins! Matthew Patel is an Indian guy! AND MORE! (official site description)
Goodreads: 4stars

Movie trailer!

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Persepolis

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Today I got the book for my third and final french assignment of the semester... At least I'm already done with the first and already reading the second one...

This is a comics collection called Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. It is the story of Satrapi's unforgettable childhood and coming of age within a large and loving family in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution; of the contradictions between private life and public life in a country plagued by political upheaval; of her high school years in Vienna facing the trails of adolescence far from her family; of her homecoming--both sweet and terrible; and, finally, of her self-imposed exile from her beloved homeland. It is the chronicle of a girlhood and adolescence at once outrageous and familiar, a young life entwined with the history of her country yet filled with the universal trials and joys of growing up. Edgy, searingly observant, and candid, often heartbreaking but threaded throughout with raw humor and hard-earned wisdom--Persepolis is a stunning work from one of the most highly regarded, singularly talented graphic artists at work today. (Goodreads)
Goodreads: 4.3 stars

I'm very curious about this one, but as I said, I still have a long way before I finish Cyrano de Bergerac... :)


* BTW, one of these days I also got Heartless, the 7th book of the Pretty Little Liars saga... I'm almost in the middle of the third book by now... Once I'm through with at least a few of them, or I decide to give them a break and read something else I'll make a post about it!

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Eat, Pray, Love

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Just finished the audiobook of Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. And in a great timing because my friends were thinking on going to the movies this Sunday to watch the movie!
What I thought about it? Well, it's kind of hard to say... There are really beautiful parts, really funny ones but there also are several dull parts and several boring ones as well. All in all, I liked it, I don't regret reading it, and sice I love reading books then seeing the movies, I think it was good that I did it! But I also enjoyed choosing it to hear as audiobook instead of actually reading it, I think it was better... And the audiobook is read by Elizabeth Gilbert herself, by that it is exactly read in the way it was supposed to be, stressing the important parts and so on.
Now I have to finish my Pride and Prejudice audiobook so I can move on to the next!
Goodreads: 3.53 stars


Movie trailer!

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

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Yesterday I finished reading The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman... The first story I have ever read from Gaiman was a tale called Murder Mysteries (which I found amazingly good) for a Book Club with a couple of friends... One of them suggested I read this book (she has already written about this book in her own Blog here - in Portuguese) so I decided to give it a try...
The Graveyard Book tells the story about Bod, an unusual boy who inhabits an unusual place-he's the only living resident of a graveyard. Raised from infancy by the ghosts, werewolves, and other cemetery denizens, Bod has learned the antiquated customs of his guardians' time as well as their timely ghostly teachings-like the ability to Fade.bCan a boy raised by ghosts face the wonders and terrors of the worlds of both the living and the dead? And then there are things like ghouls that aren't really one thing or the other.
It is a very interesting and original story with a very well developped plot. If you've never read anything by Gaiman you should really give it a try... I already got several audiobooks from him now... Can't wait to hear them...
Goodreads: 4.1 stars

PS: Now I can start reading Pretty Little Liars!!!

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Wicked, Killer and Burned

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Yay! Now there is only one book from my order that haven't arrived yet, for 3 books just came in! They are:

The fifth and sixth books from the Pretty Little Liars series (which I talked more about here)


The seventh book from the House of Night series.
The House of Night series is set in a world very much like our own, except in 16-year-old Zoey Redbird's world, vampyres have always existed. In the first book in the series, Zoey enters the House of Night, a school where, after having undergone the Change, she will train to become an adult vampire--that is, if she makes it through the Change. Not all of those who are chosen do. It’s tough to begin a new life, away from her parents and friends, and on top of that, Zoey finds she is no average fledgling.  She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess, Nyx.  But she is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Dead in the Family and Cyrano de Bergerac

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Two new books today:

Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
The 10th book of the Sookie Stackhouse novels (which originated the popular HBO TV-series True Blood). I have only read until novel #5... The show is on the end of the 3rd season, which corresponds, more or less, to the end of the novel #3 with some elements of #4, eventhough there are some info that are different, so I don't know if some I haven't read yet or it is only different... Either way, I really like the books, more than the show, so... Just trying to complete my collection =D
Goodreads: 3.62 stars


Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
That's my 2nd assinement for this semester at French, already getting mine eventhough I am not done with the first one yet... But... Better to be safe than sorry...
Cover text: "Aimable jeune homme et auteur à demi-succès patronné par Sarah Bernhard, Rostand devient du jour au lendemain avec Cyrano de Bergerac un héros national, sur-le-champ décoré de la Légion d’honneur. Somptueux divertissement poético-militaire, pièce historique qui rappelait à la fois Les Trois Mousquetaires et le monde des précieux, drame en vers d’une ahurissante virtuosité où parut revivre le meilleur de Ruy Blas, Cyrano conquit sans peine un public lassé du théâtre d’idées, qu’enflamma le patriotisme culturel de l’auteur. « Ainsi, il y a un chef-d’œuvre de plus au monde », écrivait Jules Renard le soir de la générale. Il faut sans doute en rabattre un peu, mais un peu seulement : bien que né dans le sérail de la plus bourgeoise des bourgeoisies, Cyrano demeure la plus grande réussite de théâtre populaire à ce jour connue et le dernier acte, avec son couvent et ses feuilles mortes, est aussi émouvant qu’un final de Verdi."
English version: "Edmond Rostand's bittersweet melodrama tells the tale of France's master swordsman--Cyrano de Bergerac, a valiant soldier cursed with the face of a clown. Gallantry, love, poetry, and failure all combine in this timeless classic, further enhanced by Kyle Baker's captivating illustrations."
Goodreads: 4.01 stars

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard

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Today arrived the first 4 books of the Pretty Little Liars series here at home... *_*
They are sooo cute!! I can't wait to start reading them... I have been dying to read them ever since I found out that this new abc series I really liked (and that I already talked about here), also called Pretty Little Liars, is based in a series of books by Sara Shepard... But for now I still need to finish what I am reading at the moment...



Thursday, 26 August 2010

Tous les matins du monde (All the world's mornings) by Pascal Quignard

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Yesterday my new French assignment arrived... "Tous les matins du monde" (All the world's mornings" in English) by Pascal Quignard... I'm taking the "Literature and Cinema" course where we analyse literary works and their adaptation for the big screens. This is the first of the three works we will be studying this semester...

Back cover text:
"Il poussa la porte qui donnait sur la balustrade et le jardin de derrière et il vit soudain l'ombre de sa femme morte qui se tenait à ses côtés. Ils marchèrent sur la pelouse.
Il se prit de nouveau à pleurer doucement. Ils allèrent jusqu'à la barque. L'ombre de Madame de Sainte Colombe monta dans la barque blanche tandis qu'il en retenait le bord et la maintenait près de la rive. Elle avait retroussé sa robe pour poser le pied sur le plancher humide de la barque. Il se redressa. Les larmes glissaient sur ses joues. Il murmura : 
- Je ne sais comment dire : Douze ans ont passé mais les draps de notre lit ne sont pas encore froids."

Back cover text of the english version (found on internet):
"Set in seventeenth-century France, All the World's Mornings is based on the life of Monsieur de Sainte Colombe, a solitary, reclusive widower and taciturn musical genius, and the father of two beautiful daughters.
One spring, a shy but ambitious young man arrives at the farm begging to become a pupil of Sainte Colombe. As time passes the attraction between Marin Marais and each sister in turn reaches a passionate consummation."


The addaptation to the movies was made by Alain Corneau with the help of Pascal Quignard himself, who addapted the dialogues.


Monday, 23 August 2010

Le Petit Prince (Little Prince), Dante's Inferno (Graphic Novel), Fringe (Graphic Novel)

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3 new books arrived at home today! The 2nd package of an Amazon order from last month! :) I'm on a graphic novel phase... Probably because it is hard to find all kinds of graphic novels here in Brazil, and when you do they are either translated into Portuguese, or really expensive... That is why in the last months I have been ordering several graphic novels from Amazon. Le Petit Prince was actually a mistake I made, I was trying to order its graphic novel version, but ordered the classic version instead... Well, at least now I have a brand new book, instead of the old one that belonged to my mother... Dante's Inferno is a graphic novel based on the EA videogame of the same name. Fringe is based on the TV series from Fox that has the same name...

Dans cette fable charmante, l'auteur raconte ses souvenirs de sa rencontre avec 'un petit bonhomme tout à fait extraordinaire',  habitant d'une autre planète qui n'est pas plus grande qu'une maison. Peu à peu nous apprenons l'étrange histoire de cette créature miniscule ---le petit prince--- et comment il a commencé ses voyages vers sept planètes, qui l'ont apporté enfin à la Terre. En ce dernier lieu il apprend, grâce à un renard, le secret le plus important de sa vie. (Book cover)
A lovely story....which covers a poetic, yearning philosophy--not the sort of fable that can be tacked down neatly at its four corners but rather reflections on what are real matters of consequence. (The New York Times Book Review)

Based on the upcoming EA video game of the same name, this classic epic poem is brought to life as never before, courtesy of writer Christos Gage (WILDCATS, X-Men/Spider-Man) and hot new artist Diego Latorre. Dante Alighieri is re-imagined as a holy warrior who has returned from the Crusades to find his beloved fiancée Beatrice murdered. When her soul is ensnared by Lucifer, only Dante has the strength and courage to break open the gates of Hell and save her. But at what cost to his own immortal soul? And is Dante himself pure enough for this impossible task? Find out in this sizzling new series. (Goodreads)


FBI Agent Olivia Dunham, brilliant scientist Walter Bishop and his estranged son Peter investigate the world of "fringe science"(telepathy, time travel etc) following a series of unexplained events, which begin to raise suspicions that a large scientific research company Massive Dynamic is experimenting on the general public.
The secret history of Walter Bishop and his onetime scientific partner William Bell continues in this exclusive tie-in to the hit Fox show Fringe! Witness their first attempts at pushing the boundaries of science and reality! (Goodreads)

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Goodreads

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Another page from my blog, this time about books and literature... Yes I love reading, but unfortunatelly I read a lot less than I wished to, and I feel like my pille of books I want to read grows in a much greater speed as the one of my read books... How despairing that is! I already had this notion, but I became clearer after I started using this website that is like a social network, but for books, a website which I use a lot today, so nothing better to write about in the first post for this page then about it.

This website is called Goodreads, there it is possible to add the books you own, the ones you have read, the ones you intend to read, the ones you are reading at the moment, at which page of the book you are, if you are enjoying it, etc., organizing them as you wish!! Moreover, you can obviously search for books, read comments, reviews, see their ranking and participate giving your own ratings and writting reviews! Another advantage is the existance of quizzes, the possibility to add your favorite quotes and create lists like "the best books of the 90's" or to vote for books in already existing lists! And as it can never go missing in a social network: sociability! There you can find the famous communities of diversified subjects, you can add friends and visit their bookshelfs, recommend them books, etc. 
Goodreads also has integration with other websites, such as Twitter and Facebook, which you can use to publish your status updates, reviews, notes, etc. It also has, the same way as Twitter and Facebook, a free app for iPhone, so that you can control your bookshalfs, visit your friends or search for books from a distance, it is a pretty complete app. All that not to even mention all the gadgets or widgets options there are for you to share in your website/blog like these at the right or this one that is coming right under this post... It is worth to pay a visit and check it, I am very confident that all book lovers will enjoy it!


Letícia's 65 last read books

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Supernatural: Rising Son
Metamorphosis
Dead as a Doornail
Origins
O Menino Do Pijama Listrado
A Viagem do Elefante
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Dead to the World
Club Dead
Betrayed
The Awakening and The Struggle
Living Dead in Dallas
The Lost Symbol
Dead Until Dark
Marked
A Jangada de Pedra
The Kite Runner
Dexter in the Dark
Darkly Dreaming Dexter


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