Monday, August 2, 2010

Fairy Tales in Bruges

Fairy Tales Week
in bruges
a virtual event
August 23-29, 2010

It's a fairytale town, isn't it?
- Harry from film In Bruges


Books featured:

Cinders
by Michelle Davidson Argyle
with guest post


The Healer's Apprentice
by Melanie Dickerson


The Stumpwork Robe
The Last Stitch (sequel)
by Prue Batten


more to be revealed later...


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* image source Bruges castle

***~*~* Fairy Tales in Bruges schedule *~*~***


Steampunk Weekly - 8.02.10

Dreams of Steam
edited by Kimberly Richardson
Just released: July 2010


another one for our wish-n-want list...

Description from the amazon:
This is Steampunk! Travel back to a time when steam powered inventions ruled the land, water, and sky. It's a time of extraordinary contraptions and innovative ideas created by men and women who dared to ask the question, "What if?"

Peer through the glazed window into a world long gone, but not forgotten. Make a cup of tea, find a comfortable chair, strap on your goggles, and be amazed at the power of steam!


AND, Go checkout:

Steampunk Hat finds
on Steampunk Sunday at MarySew


And what about these hats...

Steampunk Hat cookies
at Over the Crescent Moon


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* my weekly post on things steampunk (Victorian sci-fi/fantasy)

* totally inspired by steampunk posts written by Celia of adventures of cecelia bedelia

Sunday, August 1, 2010

In My Mailbox - 8.01.10


Bought:

Getting ready for my Fairy Tales week in Bruges, August 23-29, 2010...

Cinders
by Michelle Davidson Argyle
note: Michelle will be doing a guest post during Fairy Tale week, yay!


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Pre-ordered:

Last December I held my own Hunger Games in which there were 4 winners who made it to the winner's circle and requested this book. I will be sending copies to Yan, Meg, Sharon and Brizmus. The 5th winner was Charlotte who requested the first book in the series, Hunger Games.

Mockingjay
by Suzanne Collins

Alert: Check out my sidebar to participate in the Mockingjay Blog Tour giveaways. 13 bloggers will represent the 13 districts in the Hunger Games series. They will each present descriptions and details per district and offer a prize to contestants.

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Borrowed:

Major Pettigrew's Last Stand: A Novel
by Helen Simonson
courtesy of the hubby's mama, thanks mg!


The Name of this Book Is Secret
by Pseudonymous Bosch
courtesy of the daughter's friend, thanks dk!


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Won from contest:

Just in time for the Everything Austen II challenge...


Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
by Laurie Viera Rigler

Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict
by Laurie Viera Rigler

Austenland
by Shannon Hale

Thanks to Elizabeth of Gigi Loves Paris

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* per usual, check out the sidebar for my current giveaways to you

* image from Leafcutter Designs - world's smallest postal service

* In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren and inspired by Pop Culture Junkie. A post where we share books acquired via mailbox, library, store, etc.

Mad Men Mini: Memo - End Credits


TO: Guests of Mad Men Mini-hoopla

FROM: vvb

SUBJECT: End Credits

THANK YOU for attending the first of the Mad Men Mini events. I hope it was informative and a good teaser for you to go and watch the show.

Giveaways end TODAY!

AND winners will be announced and notified via email around August 3, 2010.

Special thanks to...

Fellow bloggers:

abbey christine
for Joan puppet

Kreating Insecurities
for Mad Men doll

Publisher for giveaway prize:

Wiley

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Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!


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*Picnik was used for graphics creations for this event.

~~ Mad Men Mini Event Schedule ~~


Mad Men Mini: Memo - Spiel

TO: Guests of Mad Men Mini-hoopla

FROM: vvb

SUBJECT: Mad Men, Season 4, Premiere review

Episode 1: Public Relations
Don makes a mistake that jeopardizes the new agency.


The episode picks up a year after season three's finale - November 1964.

While people have subtly changed all-around, Don still remains the same.

When a news reporter asks "Who is Don Draper?" he is at a loss. However, this episode shakes him up a bit and by the end he is on his way to defining himself.

The part of the show I enjoy the most is when Don gives his spiel to clients. He is so confident and passionate during these times.

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Excerpt from Jon Hamm fan Q&A on AMC Mad Men blog (July 25, 2010):

Q: What do you think are some of [Don Draper's] traits that should be learned and adopted? -- Piper

A: Don makes a pretty good case for ambition and for kind of being adaptive, and I think that those things can be good things when done with good intentions... I think he really loves his kids -- I think that's important... What makes him so fascinating to a lot of people is the fact that we really want to like him and yet he's disappointing in so many ways...

Q: What has been the most fun scene to do? And most difficult? -- David Fuller

A: Any scenes that I'm in with Slattery are generally the most fun, but the most difficult are the ones where everything breaks down for Don. Whether it's his wife telling him she doesn't love him to having to give up his children to having to explain to his wife that he's been lying to her this entire time -- those are very difficult because they're very real and you can't fake it. It's hard to access that emotion, and those are hard days.

Q: What type of acting role would you like to play that you haven't had the chance to yet? -- Lucinda Mitchell

A: I would love to be in a baseball movie or a cowboy movie.

read more Q&A here


ooo, I would love to see Jon in a cowboy film. Better yet, a spaghetti western! The new Clint! Now, that would be cool!

After dinner...
Mad Men on TV tonight
find out where to watch it

Episode 2: Christmas Comes But Once a Year
A last minute visitor threatens to spoil the agency's Christmas party.

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* image source Baseball Jon, spaghetti western

~~ Mad Men Mini Event Schedule ~~


 
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