Check out "Twilight" the hot new Vampire trilogy from the pen of Stephenie Meyer. Start with a high school senior, Bella, add potential boyfriends werewolf Jacob and vampire Edward, mysterious murders, mix with romance and intrigue, stir in a helping of jelousy and revenge, and bake until graduation, and you have it. Read and enjoy.
If you are more visual, wait for the movie. You can check it out at Summit Entertainmenet's web page, http://www.summit-ent.com/ under 'Pre-Production'.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
The Reads ... Good and Otherwise 2008
This is my list of books, and small reviews, for the year 2008.
I read "The Elevator" by Angela Elwell Hunt. This book was published in 2007 by Steeple Hill Books. It was a good read about three women trapped in an elevator in Tampa, Florida during a major hurricane. They all share a relationship with one man; a man they are trying to reach on the 36th floor of a tall corporate building in downtown Tampa. They will all share a relationship with another man, the man who tests the hurricane to save them, the elevator man. By the end of this twisting tale the plot has woven these five individuals into a new complex.
I am reading "Emerald Magic" a collection of short stories about Ireland and Irish magic. A wonderful selection of magical rhetoric from the imaginations of Ray Bradbury, Morgan Llywellyn, Judith Tarr and more, they cover the gamut from leprecaun to banshee and more. A magical collection, 'a sisceal' not to be missed, edited by Andrew Greely and published in 2004 by Tom Doherty Associates.
Read on a chroi!
I read "The Elevator" by Angela Elwell Hunt. This book was published in 2007 by Steeple Hill Books. It was a good read about three women trapped in an elevator in Tampa, Florida during a major hurricane. They all share a relationship with one man; a man they are trying to reach on the 36th floor of a tall corporate building in downtown Tampa. They will all share a relationship with another man, the man who tests the hurricane to save them, the elevator man. By the end of this twisting tale the plot has woven these five individuals into a new complex.
I am reading "Emerald Magic" a collection of short stories about Ireland and Irish magic. A wonderful selection of magical rhetoric from the imaginations of Ray Bradbury, Morgan Llywellyn, Judith Tarr and more, they cover the gamut from leprecaun to banshee and more. A magical collection, 'a sisceal' not to be missed, edited by Andrew Greely and published in 2004 by Tom Doherty Associates.
Read on a chroi!
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