Tag: 2013

  • Two Weeks(ish) | #7 + Pre-LeakyCon post!

    Two Weeks #7
    – Instagram filter-ish sunglasses – Go! Rhinos trail – Relaxing in the park – Day #252 – Day #253 – Day #254 – Frozen grapes – Early eve sky – Day #255 – Day #256 – Werk selfie – Prepping my LeakyCon Ball outfit – Bowling night – Day #257 – The Cuckoo’s Calling – Day #258 – Day #259 – Day #260 – Bertie Botts necklace from Sawyer & Scout – Day #261 – Day #262 – My new baby Macbook pro :) – Day #263 – new blog business cards! – Much needed blog catch up – 

    So this is a bit of a weird two week posts. Not so much of a round up – to be fair there’s not much to tell that’s any different from the last couple of posts like this (in summary, work, hot Summer in England, work, getting ill, work…yep lol). I did come home to many exciting things in the post this week too (you’ll need to wait for posts about all those ;P)

    Instead this update is a bit of a taste of what’s to come…namely me off to good ol’ LDN for my first fan convention, LeakyCon 2013! I’m beyond excited, having counted down for nearly a year and it finally being mere days away. Now I may not be leaving till Wednesday morning but I’m gonna be stuck under a whole world of panic packing and the like, so I’ve got some treats lined up for you. 
    As you may – or may not – have noticed, I’ve not posted a Blog of the Month update for July. Well to make up for it, I’ve got not one, not two, not three but four lovely guest bloggers writing for the blog whilst I’m away dancing at Wizard Rock concerts and trying to track down Evannah Lynch…ahem.
    So coming up! *drumroll*
    • MondayErin from E-Elise and my ever-organised co-captain of the SS Blogger’s Bookshelf!
    • WednesdayLaura,  formerly of Only Half Dressed, Laura’s now one of our regulars on Blogger’s Bookshelf
    • FridayAnjali, a Kiwi turned Brit blogger at ‘From &P to English Tea‘, fellow book worm and globe-trotting traveller!
    • SundayBecky, the lovely blogger from BeckyBedbug with a wonderfully quirky writing style.
    So you get a break from me and my rambling! Make sure you stay tuned, I know I’ll be scheduling one or two blogging breaks from the madness of Con life to keep up and see what these ladies have written.

    See you on the other side!

    5 links to <3
    Lusting after the Anastasia Beverly Hills powder duo after reading Milkteef’s post
    A look at whether digital imagery is creating cut-and-paste fashion trends?
    Need to try out Skye’s Nutella ice-cream recipe when le sis it out of the house!
    A great, very unbiased book review of ‘The Way We Wore‘ from Becky
    Personlised cupcake holders that are adorable with a capital ‘A’!


    Soundtrack: Meet Me At King’s Cross by Alex Carpenter

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  • July | In Books

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    Briar Rose | Jane Yolen
    Reviewed on Blogger’s Bookshelf already, Briar Rose was an on the spot find in a charity shop a while ago. As I said in my review I was expecting this to be an different retelling of a fantasy fairytale, but what I found was a really thought provoking and, at times, disturbing story about the Second World War. Make sure you check out my review for full content, but all in all a definite recommended read if you want something a little gritty to get your teeth into.

    The Death Cure | James Dashner

    The final book in The Maze Runner series, it took me a while to get onto this! If you’re following the series *spoiler alert!* Thomas and the other Gladers are now out of the Trials and with a chance to get their former memories and help WICKED find the cure for the Flare. But unlike some of the other Gladers, Thomas is not so fond of WICKED, he can remember more that they even realise and he’s not so ready to trust them. 
    Once a series that started off strong, with The Maze Runner, I really ended up disliking The Scorch Trials. So you can imagine my apprehension at getting this one over and done with. But I did find the first part of the book much less confusing than Scorch Trials, the purpose of the Maze, the Trials and why WICKED are doing this are fully exposed, questions are finally answered and we, as readers, can finally concentrate on Thomas’ story. Over complicating the plot and introducing too many new elements/secrets was my main bug bear of Scorch Trials, but Dashner goes back to a simple survival of the fittest story archetype with The Death Cure and I’m definitely grateful for that. There is one major plot twist towards the end that I think he put in for the sake of making us readers shout ‘NO!’, but the final epilogue will make you forgive him a little…I think…
    So in summary, the series is definitely worth following – if only so you can keep up with the hype of the new film adaptation that’s due to come out next year. 

    The Last Little Blue Envelope | Maureen Johnson
    The second novel in The Little Blue Envelope’s series, Ginny is back from Europe, back home and college applications and normality after the craziest trip of her life. Having lost the last blue envelope on in Greece, Ginny’s resigned herself to not knowing how her Aunt’s story ended. Months later she’s contacted by a boy in London who’s found her bag and the final letter. Naturally Ginny heads back over the pond, staying with her newly found Uncle, expecting to say a final farewell to the letters. 
    But hey there’d be no story if the book ended there. Getting the last envelope is just the start of another adventure. 
    I have to say I enjoyed this part of Ginny’s story much more than her first. Before a kind of whiny American girl who never really experienced life and ambled around a little, Ginny’s now older and wiser after her first trip to Europe. It’s almost as if the thought about finally finishing her Aunt’s story has kicked her into high gear, she’s a fighter and willing to stand up for herself a bit more. That doesn’t mean the book is completely devoid of teenager feelings, with romance rearing it’s angst-y head. All in all though it’s better read than it’s predecessor and the ending will leave you with that warm fuzzy feeling inside.  

    Nocturnes | Kazuo Ishiguro

    A story cycle exploring themes of music, the passing of time and love, this is one of my first forays into the world of short stories. Ishiguro, author of such novels as Never Let Me Go and Remains of the Day, regales five short stories where we meet a whole range of characters. The stories take you around the world, from a mysterious high rise hotel with some odd clientèle to the dreamy streets of Italy and it’s piazza musicians to an ordinary London flats with a well-meaning friend stuck in the middle of a sparing couple.  
    I’m used to song cycles with musical theatre but story cycles are something very new to me, and I struggled getting into the stories at first. However, as I went through each story and saw the themes develop I actually found myself enjoying the last few stories. I think this deserves a re-read, much like I had to with Never Let Me Go, Ishiguro’s style is rather dreamy and the stories do linger if you give them a chance.

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  • Too Cool | Alexa Chung for MyTheresa

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    *all images for MyTheresa via FashionGoneRogue
    Alexa Chung is very rarely on my radar at the moment, which is quite unusual considering she’s known as being one of the fashion world’s many dah’lings. But I did stumble upon this little shoot she’s done for MyTheresa. They’ve started up a series of micro interviews on the site of fashionable ladies with Alexa’s making an appearance as the first one. Am already lusting after those leopard print ankle boots!
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