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2 de agosto de 2010

IMM (13) Dioses, angeles, heroes y magos.

Asi como el título lo dice, el IMM de esta semana esta lleno de estas fantasias.


Empezemos con Angel Time de Anne Rice, el nuevo libro de esta fabulosa autora y el primero de una nueva saga Songs of the Seraphim.

Trata de como un experto asesino, Toby O'Dare recibe una segunda oportunidad para salvar vidas en vez de destruirlas por un angel.


Para los que no sepan Anne Rice es la autora de las Cronicas Vampiricas (Entrevista con el vampiro, El vampiro Lestat, La reina de los condenados, etc) ademas de la trilogia Christ the Lord, la trilogia de las brujas de Mayfair, una autobiografia llamada Called Out of Darkness y otras 6 novelas.

"People are drawn to angels because there is a deep seated instinctive belief that they do exist, that creatures from Heaven are here on Earth looking out for us and playing a special role in our care. Of course we read of this in the Bible. And it is a very seductive idea. It’s sometimes easier to pray to one’s guardian angel than to pray to the saints or even to the Lord. It’s easy to imagine that our guardian angel is right here with us. In my novel, Toby really does believe this, though after he suffered tragedy, he blamed the angels in charge for not stopping it. And he lived as a cursed human being for ten years."
-Anne Rice


Después les presento Los dioses Mayas, que es en realidad una pequeña enciclopedia de los dioses Mayas más destacados.

Y estan también las deidades de culturas como la Griega, la Romana y la Nórdica, en Mythology de Edith Hamilton, y los heroes que aparecen en estas historias.

Y como el libro de fantasia adolescente: el primer libro en The Magickers Chronicles (Okay, ya investigué y en realidad tengo los 2 primeros libros en 1 sólo, The Magickers y The Curse of Arkady). Según la portada este libro esta a la altura de los de Harry Potter, les prometo que en cuanto lo lea haré la reseña.

Hace mucho tiempo, había una guerra entre dos grupos de practicantes de magia, los "Magickers", quienes creían en usar la magia para el bien común, y la Mano Oscura (Dark Hand), quienes pensaban que la magia les pertenecia y debía ser usada para su propio beneficio. Ahora los Magickers están buscando jóvenes reclutas que se unan a su causa, ya que la batalla final
pronto comenzará.





24 de julio de 2010

Reseña de Catching Fire


Aqui de vacaciones en el mar donde la vida es mas sabrosa XD, ayer empeze a leer Catching Fire de Suzanne Collins, la segunda parte de The Hunger Games y acostada bajo el sol despues de un buen "bronceado" ya lo termine y me he quedado con ganas de MAS!!!

Sip, ya habia leido varios comentarios donde la gente esta ansiosa por leer la tercera parte (si mal no recuerdo en un par de meses estara en la libreria) y ahora estoy totalmente de acuerdo, el segundo libro acaba tan inesperadamente que aun estoy procesando todo lo que paso jeje.


Esta segunda parte continua justo despues de que Katniss y Peeta regresaran al Distrito 12 despues de los Juegos, pero Katniss se da cuenta de que no ha escapado a la pesadilla, pues el asunto de las semillas se convirtio en un acto de rebelion, y la Capital quiere venganza, y que mejor amenaza que la que te da el presidente en persona.


Es fisicamente imposible dejar el libro(vale, talvez exagero un poquito), pasan tantas cosas y no quieres perderte de nada, en pocas palabras me ha encantado! Si hay alguien por ahi que aun no lo ha leido tiene que hacerlo!!
Bueno los dejo para seguir quemandome, quiero decir bronceandome jeje. Disfruten lo que queda de las vacaciones!!!

11 de julio de 2010

IMM (12) Otomen 2, Under the Dome y The Thin Executioner


Saludos!!! Hoy termina el mundial junto con otra semana de vacaciones (el 2 de agosto empiezo la uni!!!!!!!!!!!) y aqui les traigo el IMM.

Empezemos con el manga que es Otomen volumen 2, para los que no saben de que va cuenta la historia de Asuka Masamune quien es un chavo al que le encantan las cosas que se consideran de niñas (peluches, novelas romanticas, mangas shojos, cocinar, coser, etc.), pero cuando estaba pequeño su papá lo abandono con su mamá porque queria convertirse en mujer jeje fue un shock para la madre y cuando se dio cuenta que a Asuka le gustaban las cosas "lindas" pegó el grito en el cielo, desde entonces Asuka a tratado evitar todos sus gustos y se convirtió en la imagen pefecta de un 'hombre'. Y las cosas iban bien hasta que se enamora de Ryo Miyakozuka, una muchacha no muy femenina ("no femenina" se traduce como la heroina que no necesita del principe azul para ser alguien, tambien se entiende como que a Ryo no se le da bien cocinar o cocer, cosas que se consideran de mujeres) y cuando Asuka se enamora se da cuenta de que es mas dificil esconder su verdadero yo, pero cuenta con un aliado inesperado, Juta quien encuentra en Asuka inspiracion y por lo tanto le ayuda a aceptarse a si mismo y a acercarse a Ryo.

Es un manga muy divertido y el dibujo es hermoso, la mangaka es Aya Kanno. Lo recomiendo a las que disfrutan de los Shojo.


Pd. Hay un drama basado en este manga.


El siguiente libro es Under the Dome de Stephen King, 1074 paginas! les juro que un golpe en la cabeza y en peligro se descalabra alguien jeje y eso que es la version paperback, ya pueden imaginarse la tapa dura, auch!

Un dia normal un pequeño pueblo es repentina e inesplicablemente sellado por una cupula y queda aislado del resto del mundo. Sip, la ironia es que sea una sinopsis demasiado corta para un libro muy largo, pero hey es Stephen King! Puedo dudar de J. K. Rowling o de Stephenie Meyer, pero no de Stephen King jejeje y menos con las criticas que leido del libro.









Y por último el nuevo libro de Darren Shan, The Thin Executioner.

En un mundo donde la compasión y la amabilidad son los peores crimenes... en un reino de tiranos sin compasión la familia Rum es considerada de la realeza por que el padre es el "verdugo". Pero Rashed Rum esta por retirarse, por lo tanto habra un concurso para determinar a un sucesor, pero es un concurso que el delgado y debil Jebel no tiene oportunidad de ganar.

Humillado y avergonzado, Jebel va en busca del dios del fuego para pedirle que le otorgue superpoderes para que pueda convertirse en el hombre mas letal de todos. Para esto debe llevarse consigo a un esclavo, Tel Hesani, como sacrificio para el dios. Un viaje oscuro y brutal lleno de muchedumbres linchadoras, cultos suicidas, monstruos horribles, y lo peor, hombres monstruosos. Pero para Jebel, todo esto vale la pena.

"To retrieve his honor . . .
To wield unimaginable power . . .
To become . . .
The thin executioner"





2 de junio de 2010

Trilogía The Darkest Powers de Kelly Armstrong

¿Quién es Kelly Armstrong?
Es una escritora de Ontario, Canada. Comenzó con su saga The Women of the Otherworld , la cual ya lleva 11 libros publicados y otros más que están disponibles online.
También está trabajando con las series de Nadia Stafford (van 2 libros) y ya terminó con la saga The Darkest Powers.

The Darkest Powers

The summoning
Chloe Saunders es una adolescente de 15 años y su vida es de lo más normal, a excepción de que su madre está muerta y su padre se la pasa viajando, hasta que un día es acosada por un hombre en su escuela que nadie mas puede ver.
Entonces es enviada a Lyle House para adolescentes con problemas, bajo la creencia de que es esquizofrenica, pero ahi conoce a un grupo muy curioso: Rae, Liz, Tori, Peter, Derek y Simon.
Conforme pasa sus días en Lyle House, va descubriendo cosas acerca de sí misma que nunca creyó posible.
Resulta que Chloe es una nigromante, puede ver fantasmas, invocarlos y regresarlos a sus cuerpos. Pero no es la única con poderes sobrenaturales, todos en Lyle House tienen, pero los encargados de tal institución no tienen intenciones tan buenas como hacen pensar.

*spoiler alert*
Con ayuda de Derek, Chloe acepta lo que es y junto a Simon, los tres llegan a la conclusión de que los encargados de Lyle House no tienen buenas intenciones, pues la institución es sólo una fachada para el grupo Edison y su proyecto Genesis, a la que pertenecen Chloe y los demas.

El proyecto Genesis, se realizó para modificar geneticamente a "supernaturales", para hacer que sus poderes puedan ser mas faciles de controlar, pero no todos los experimentos salieron bien, Chloe por ejemplo tiene la habilidad de no solo hablar con fantasmas, sino de regresarlos a sus cuerpos, y hacer que una especie de zombie obedesca todo lo que ella le ordena (lo se suena genial, pero no se hagan ideas, Chloe esta aterrada de sus poderes y la unica razon por la que los usa, es porque no puede controlarlos). Entre los demas, Liz es parte demonio, y tiene el poder de la telekinesis; Rae tambien es parte demonio y puede controlar el fuego; Derek es un hombre lobo; Simon es un hechizero y el único del grupo cuyos poderes reaccionaron bien con el experimento (pero está en Lyle House porque Derek es su hermano adoptivo); y Tori es una bruja que no necesita saber de hechizos para usar su magia.

El grupo Edison esta conformado por supernaturales científicos, lo cuales según ellos tienen como fin el bienestar de los suyos. Diane Enright (la mamá de Tori), Dr. Lauren Fellows (Tía de Chloe) y Dr. Marcel Davidoff (si mal no recuerdo es el papá de Rae, aunque ella no lo sabe) son parte de este grupo. El padre de Simon y Derek también pertenecia pero renuncio porque se dio cuenta que estaban mal al hacer las modificaciones geneticas.

Bueno eso es ya mucha información del libro, pero para que unan las partes y se den cuenta de otras cosas les recomiendo que se lean el libro.




El segundo es The Awakening, y continua exactamente donde se quedó el anterior, recuerdan que dije que Chloe, Simon y Derek decidieron huir, tambien incluyeron en sus planes a Rae, pero resultó que ella los traicionó y contó de su plan, entonces decidieron salir despavoridos, pero son atrapados y llevados a los laboratorios del grupo Edison. En realidad las unicas que llegaron al laboratorio fueron Chloe, Tori y Rae. Simon y Derek consiguieron escapar. Despues Chloe y Tori escapan y junto a Simon y Derek, emprenden la huida para buscar al padre de los muchachos que desapareció hace unos meses.








Después de muchos problemas deciden buscar a Andrew, un amigo del padre de los muchachos, para conseguir refugio y ayuda. Pero cuando llegan a la casa de este se encuentran en una emboscada, de la cual escapan por que son ayudados por el mismo Andrew.

Despues de esto comienza The Reckoning el último libro de la trilogía, Ya en una casa "segura", el grupo se entera que hay mas personas que estan encontra de lo que hace el grupo Edison, pero convencerlos de que hay que detenerlos antes de que maten a mas adolescentes inocentes (o si, olvide mencionar que los experimentos que salian mal, terminaban generalmente muertos) es mas dificil de lo que pensaban, y las cosas no se ven muy bien cuando algunos piensan que Chloe y los demas son demasiado poderosos para el bien del mundo.

Este libro gira más en el problema de otros supernaturales pensando que Chloe, Derek y Tori son peligrosos y que estarían mejor muertos que en el final de la historia, no es hasta los últimos capítulos que se retoma el problema de los laboratorios del grupo Edison, y aunque al final se podría decir que destruyeron dichos laboratorios no hubo un final en sí.
Surgen nuevas intrigas y nuevas revelaciones, pero creo que la historia es adecuada para continuarse en mas libros, o talvez en algo asi como 5 años después. Personalmente me hubiera gustado que los demonios hubieran tenido más protagonismo, (me refiero a una demonio encerrada en los laboratorios del grupo Edison, aunque nadie lo sabia más que Chloe, al parecer no solo podia ver fantasmas; y tambien al Maestro de esta demonio el cual aparece brevemente en el 3er libro diciendo que estaba interesado en los poderes de Chloe).

Y esta es mi reseña de esta fabulosa trilogía, disfrute mucho leyendola y no dudo que en algun futuro cuando no recuerde ya muchos detalles la volveré a leer.

Pd. en la página oficial de la trilogía la autora publicará una historia de Derek y Simon, y de como terminaron el Lyle House. http://www.chloesaunders.com/

20 de abril de 2010

The Red Pyramid nuevo libro de Rick Riordan


Este Mayo se publicará el primer libro de la nueva saga de Rick Riordan (autor de Percy Jacks0n).

Desde la misteriosa muerte de su madre, Carter and Sadie se han convertido en extraños. Mientras Sadie vive con sus abuelos en Londres, Carter viaja alrededor del mundo junto con su padre el Dr. Julius Kane, pues este es un Egiptologo.

Cierto día el Dr. decide reunir a sus hijos y los lleva al museo Británico, pero oh sorpresa, termina despertando a 5 dioses egipcios y él desaparece.

Ahora depende de Sadie y Carter el traer a su padre devuelta y enfrentarse a lo desconocido.

Que emoción!!!! Sólo he leído los 2 primeros libros de la saga de Percy Jackson y ya es de mis favoritas.
El estreno es el 4 de Mayo (cae en el Puente del 1 al 5), esta de más decir que lo compraré enseguida. XD

5 de abril de 2010

Libros a películas en el 2010

Libros que se convierten en películas y también películas que inspiran libros. Solo uno de los dos se lleva la gloria (claro, hay exepciones) pero ambos se ayudan mutuamente.

Estas ya se estrenaron:
Where the Wild Things Are
Sherlock Holmes
Shutter Island
Fantastic Mr Fox
The Road
Disney's A Christmas Carol
Alice In Wonderland


Aquí una lista de lo que esperamos proximamente:

World War Z (2012)
Varias entrevistas que nos cuentan como se vivió (sobrevivió) la guerra contra los zombies.

The Rum Diary (2010)
Trata de la vida,bueno los momentos duros, de un periodista, al protagonista lo interpretará Johnny Depp.

Dear John (Febrero 2010)
Una historia de amor (entiendase TRAGEDIA) acerca de un soldado y una muchacha que se enamoran antes de lo del 9/11. Una amiga tiene el libro, lei la contraportada y eso me basto para saber que nunca lo voy a leer, talvez le de oportunidad a la película.

The last song (Abril 2010)

También un libro de
Nicholas Sparks (Dear John) al parecer acerca de un drama familiar, será protagonizado por Miley Cyrus.

Diary of a wimpy kid (Marzo 2010)
Me divertí mucho leyendo este libro, y a pesar que hacerlo película no sería tan difícil (vamos la historia es extremadamente sencilla) dudo mucho que me vaya a gustar esta peli, pero mi hermana es fan asi que estoy segura que me obligará a ir a verla.

Eat, Pray, Love (Agosto 2010)

Con Julia Roberts como protagonista, cuenta la historia de como vivio un año despues del divorcio en lugares como Italia, India e Indonesia.

The giver (2011)
En un futuro donde las emociones fueron erradicadas para evitarse problemas, hay una persona encargada de guardar las memorias de cuando las personas tenian sus emociones, en esta ocasion le toca a Jonas recibir las memorias y es entonces cuando se da cuenta que la sociedad vive una mentira, son felices por que no conocen nada mas, Jonas se ve en un dilema ¿quedarse con su familia sabiendo que no podrá ser feliz? o ¿huir donde pueda vivir plenamente?

The Associate (2012)
Basado en el libro de John Grisham, con Shia LaBeouf como protagonista.

How to train your dragon (2010)
Eclipse (2010)
Chronicles of Narnia: The voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
Harry Potter and the Deadly Hollows part I (2010)
Harry Potter and the Deadly Hollows part II (2011)
The Spook's Apprentice (2011)

3 de abril de 2010

Flash Informativo: Nuevo libro de Stephenie Meyer


Noticia rápida, parece ser que antes del estreno de la 3ra película de la saga Twilight, saldrá a la venta esta novela corta que nos revela lo que pasaba con el ejercito de newborns (olvide por completo cual era la palabra que venía en el libro en español) más especificamente con Bree aunque se pueden imaginar eso con el título del libro.

La novela sale el 5 de junio, y para aquellos a quienes la crisis les pego duro, estará disponible para descargar gratis del 7 de junio al 5 de njulio en http://www.breetanner.com/

28 de febrero de 2010

IMM (1)

He tenido muy abandonado al blog, asi que decidí empezar con los post de In My Mailbox. Dado que tengo muchos (MUCHOS) libros que tengo que leer este será un IMM algo largo, bueno comenzemos:

Primero que nada The Angel Experiment de James Patterson e Inkheart de Cornelia Funke. Continuemos con Confessions of a shopaholic de Sophie Kinsella, Private de Kate Brian y The Vampire Diaries 5 de L. J. Smith.

Y los libros que estoy leyendo ahorita (Esta es la sección de lo sobrenatural) : Pride and Prejudice and Zombies de Jane Austen y Seth Grahame-Smith y The tale of the body thief de Anne Rice. También tengo BEC (The demonata IV) de Darren Shan y Memmoch el diablo y Armand el vampiro de Anne Rice.

Y en la sección de comedia adolescente esta Ghostgirl de Tonya Hurley y Princess in Pink (PD V) de Meg Cabot.

Y por supuesto no puede faltar mi sección Otaku: Las primeras 2 novelas de Full Metal Panic! (hace años que las queria), el 3er tomo de The bride of the water god y por fin el primer tomo de Otomen. XD
Bueno este fue mi primer IMM, saludos a todos.


31 de enero de 2010

Desafio libros de colores



Decidí hacer este desafío, aquí esta el blog que lo propuso: book Eater para que vean como es. En resumen se trata de leer un libro de cada color.
La lista:

1. amarillo -->
2. morado -->

3. lila --> xxxHolic: AnotherHolic (novela de nisioisin)

4. rojo -->
5. rosa -->
6. naranja -->
7. azul claro -->
8.
azul oscuro -->La suerte de los ladrones. El mensajero de la oscuridad I de Lynn Flewelling

9. verde claro -->
10. gris -->
11. marrón
-->
12. negro -->
13. blanco
-->
14. beig
-->
15. verde oscuro -->


Opcional:
16. dorado -->
17. plateado
-->


20 de noviembre de 2009

The Monstrumologist



Will Henry is an assistant to a doctor with a most unusual speciality: monster hunting! In the short time he has lived with the doctor, Will has grown used to late night callers and dangerous business. But when one visitor comes with the body of a young girl and the monster that was feeding on her, Will's world changes forever. The doctor has discovered a baby Anthropophagi - a headless monster that feeds through the mouthfuls of teeth in its chest - and it signals a growing number of Anthropophagi. Now, Will and the doctor must face the horror threatening to consume our world and find the rest of the monsters before it is too late...

Ok, no puedo esperar a leer este libro, tengo algo con las instituciones mentales.... me encantan, no sabría decirles por que, pero si alguna vez escribo un libro (o fanfic, o cuento) definitivamente habrá una institución mental en el, jeje.

23 de mayo de 2009

the summoning by Kelley Armstrong

Es una novela de fantasía urbana llena de misterios e intrigas. No la solté hasta haberla terminado.

Tras haber hecho una escena enfrente de toda la escuela, acabar en una casa para adolescentes desequilibrados y enterarse de que es esquizofrénica, Chloe Saunders descubrirá que las cosas pueden ponerse mucho peor, sobretodo porque ella puede ver gente muerta y ellos la ven a ella.
Con una trama interesante y muchos giros, es un libro que no puedes dejar de leer.

Es el primero de la serie "Darkest Powers" de Kelley Armstrong, el segundo se títula "the Awakening".

16 de marzo de 2009

Nuevo libro de la saga Vampire Diaries de L. J. Smith

Si pensaban que esta fabulosa saga terminaba en Dark Reunion (Invocación), están equivocados.


Hoy como cualquier día estaba viendo los libros en Barnes&Noble cuando me encontré con la sorpresa de que el nuevo libro de L. J. Smith ya estaba a la venta frente a mi pidiendome que lo comprara. Jaja no hace falta que les diga que pasó despues.


El libro se llama "The Vampire Diaries, The return: nightfall". Tiene 586 páginas (cantidad considerable comparandolo con los otros libros).

Como les habia comentado hace tiempo, el libro es el primero de la trilogía de Damon(aunque en el libro no aparesca como tal, en la pagina web de L. J. dice), el segundo está siendo escrito y tendrá por nombre "Shadow souls" y el tercero "Midnight".


23 de febrero de 2009

Dead and Gone



Ya falta poco para el nuevo libro de la saga de Vampiros Sureños de Charlaine Harris.
El 9no libro se publicará en Mayo :)

Aquí les dejó el primer capítulo para quien lo quiera leer:

DEAD AND GONE

Chapter One

Charlaine Harris

“Caucasian vampires should never wear white,” the television announcer intoned. “We’ve been secretly filming Devon Dawn, who’s been a vampire only for a decade, as she gets dressed for a night on the town. Look at that outfit! It’s all wrong for her!”

“What was she thinking?” said an acidic female voice. “Talk about stuck in the nineties! Look at that blouse, if that’s what you call it. Her skin just cries out for contrasting color, and what is she putting on? Ivory! It makes her skin look like a Hefty bag.”

I paused in the act of tying my shoe to watch what happened next as the two vampire fashionistas burst in the on the hapless victim – oh, excuse me, the lucky vampire who was about to get an unsolicited makeover. She’d have the additional pleasure of realizing her friends had turned her in to the fashion police.

“I don’t think this is going to end well,” Octavia Fant said. Though my housemate Amelia Broadway had sort of slid Octavia into my house -- based on a casual invitation I’d issued in a weak moment – the arrangement was working out okay.

“Devon Dawn, here’s Marla Cranshaw from The Best Dressed Vamp, and I’m Todd Seabrook. Your friend Tessa called to tell us you needed fashion help! We’ve been secretly filming you for the past two nights, and . . . AAACCCKK!” A white hand flashed at Todd’s throat, which vanished, leaving a gaping reddish hole. The camera lingered, fascinated, as Todd crumpled to the floor, before it rose to follow the fight between Devon Dawn and Marla.

“Gosh,” said Amelia. “Looks like Marla’s gonna win.”

“Better strategic sense,” I said. “Did you notice she let Todd go through the door first?”

“I’ve got her pinned,” Marla said triumphantly on the screen. “Devon Dawn, while Todd recovers his speech, we’re going to go through your closet. A girl who’s going to live for eternity can’t afford to be tacky. Vampires can’t get stuck in their pasts. We’ve got to be fashion-forward!”
Devon Dawn whimpered, “But I like my clothes! They’re part of who I am! You’ve broken my arm.”

“It’ll heal. Listen, you don’t want to be known as the little vampire who couldn’t, do you? You don’t want to have your head stuck in the past!”

“Well, I guess not . . .”

“Good! I’ll let you up now. And I can tell from the coughing that Todd’s feeling better.”

I switched off the television and tied my other shoe, shaking my head at America’s new addiction to vampire “reality” shows. I got my red coat out of the closet. The sight of it reminded me that I myself had some absolutely real problems with a vampire; in the two and a half months since the takeover of the Louisiana vampire kingdom by the vampires of Nevada, Eric Northman had been fully occupied with consolidating his position with the new regime and evaluating what was left of the old.

We were way overdue for a chitchat about Eric’s newly recovered memories of our strange and intense time together when he’d temporarily misplaced his memory due to a spell.

“What are you going to do tonight while I’m at work?” I asked Amelia and Octavia, since I didn’t need to go another round of imaginary conversations. I pulled on the coat. Northern Louisiana doesn’t get the horrific temperatures of the real north, but it was in the forties tonight and would be colder when I got off work.

“My niece and her kids are taking me out to dinner,” Octavia said.

Amelia and I gave each other surprised looks while the older woman’s head was bent over a blouse she was repairing. It was the first time Octavia had seen her niece since she’d moved the niece’s house to mine. “I think Tray and I are coming into the bar tonight,” Amelia said hastily, to cover the little pause.

“So I’ll see you at Merlotte’s.” I’d been a barmaid there for years.

Octavia said, “Oh, I’ve got the wrong color thread,” and went upstairs to her room.

“I guess you aren’t seeing Pam anymore?” I asked Amelia. “You and Tray are getting to be a regular thing.” I tucked my white T-shirt into my black pants more securely. I glanced in the old mirror over the mantel. My hair was pulled up into its usual ponytail for work. I spotted a stray long blond hair against the red of the coat, and I plucked it off.

“Pam was just a wild hair, and I’m sure she felt the same way about me. I really like Tray,” Amelia was saying. “He doesn’t seem to care about Daddy’s money, and he’s not worried about me being a witch. And he can rock my world in the bedroom. So we’re getting along great.” Amelia gave me cat-eating-canary grin. She might look like a well-toned soccer mom – short gleaming hair, beautiful white smile, clear eyes – but she was very interested in sex and (by my standards) diverse in those sexual interests.

“He’s a good guy,” I said. “Have you seen him as a wolf yet?”

“Nope. But I’m looking forward to it.”

I picked up something from Amelia’s transparent head that startled me. “It’s soon? The revelation?”

“Would you not do that?” Amelia was normally matter-of-fact about my mind-reading ability, but not today. “I’ve got to keep other peoples’ secrets, you know!”

“Sorry,” I said. And I was, but at the same time I was mildly aggrieved. You’d think that I could relax in my own house and loosen the tight wrappings I tried to keep on my ability. After all, I had to struggle every single day at work.

Amelia said instantly, “I’m sorry, too. Listen, I’ve got to go get ready. See you later.” She went lightly up the stairs to the second floor, which had been largely unused until she’d come back from New Orleans with me a few months before. She’d missed Katrina, unlike poor Octavia.

“Goodbye, Octavia, have a good time!” I yelled up the stairs, and went out the back door to my car.

As I steered my car down the long driveway that led through the woods to Hummingbird Road, I wondered about the chances of Amelia and Tray Dawson sticking together. Tray, a werewolf, was a motorcycle repairman and muscle for hire. Amelia was an up-and-coming witch, and her dad was immensely wealthy, even after Katrina. The hurricane had spared most of the materials at his contracting warehouse and provided him with enough work to last for decades.

According to Amelia’s brain, tonight was the night – not the night Tray asked Amelia to marry him, but the night Tray came out. Tray’s dual nature was a plus to my roommate, who was attracted by the exotic.

I went in the employee entrance and right to Sam’s office. “Hey, boss,” I said, when I saw him behind his desk. Sam hated to work on the books, but that was what he was doing. Maybe it was providing needed distraction. Sam looked worried. His hair was even more tangled than usual, its strawberry waves standing out in a halo around his narrow face.

“Brace yourself. Tonight’s the night,” he said.

I was so proud he’d told me, and he’d echoed my own thoughts so closely, I couldn’t help but smile. “I’m ready. I’ll be right here.” I dropped my purse in the deep drawer in his desk and went to tie on my apron. I was relieving Holly, but after I’d had a talk with her about the customers at our tables, I said, “You oughtta stick around tonight.”

She looked at me sharply. Holly had recently been letting her hair grow out, so the dyed black ends looked like they’d been dipped in tar. Her natural color, now showing about an inch at the roots, turned out to be a pleasant light brown. She’d colored it for so long that I’d clean forgotten. “This going to be good enough for me to keep Hoyt waiting?” she asked. “Him and Cody get along like house on fire, but I am Cody’s mama.” Hoyt, my brother Jason’s best buddy, had been co-opted by Holly. Now he was her follower.

“You should stay a while.” I gave her a significant lift of my eyebrows.

Holly said, “The Weres?” I nodded, and her face brightened with a grin. “Oh, boy! Arlene’s going to have a shit-fit.”

Arlene, our co-worker and former friend, had become politically sensitized a few months before by one of her string of man friends. Now she was somewhere to the right of Attila the Hun, especially on vampire issues. She’d even joined the Fellowship of the Sun, a church in all but name. She was standing at one of her tables now, having a serious conversation with her man Whit Spradlin, a FotS official of some sort who had a day job at one of the Shreveport Home Depots. He had a sizeable bald patch and a little paunch, but that didn’t make any never-mind to me. His politics did. He had a buddy with him, of course. The FotS people seemed to run in packs -- just like another minority group they were about to meet.

My brother, Jason, was at a table, too, with Mel Hart. Mel worked at Bon Temps Auto Parts, and he was about Jason’s age, maybe thirty-one. Slim and hard-bodied, Mel had longish light brown hair, a mustache and beard, and a pleasant face. I’d been seeing Jason with Mel a lot lately. Jason had had to fill the gap Hoyt had left, I assumed. Jason wasn’t happy without a sidekick. Tonight both men had dates. Mel was divorced, but Jason was still nominally married, so he had no business being out in public with another woman. Not that anyone here would blame him. Jason’s wife, Crystal, had been caught cheating with a local guy.

I’d heard Crystal had moved her pregnant self back to the little community of Hotshot to stay with relatives. (She could find a room in any house in Hotshot and be with relatives. It’s that kind of place.) Mel Hart had been born in Hotshot, too, but he was the rare member of the tribe who’d chosen to live elsewhere.

To my surprise Bill, my e- boyfriend, was sitting with another vampire named Clancy. Clancy wasn’t my favorite guy regardless of his non-living status. They both had bottles of TruBlood on the table in front of them. I didn’t think Clancy had ever dropped into Merlotte’s for a casual drink before, and certainly never with Bill.

“Hey, guys, need a refill?” I asked, smiling for all I was worth. I’m a little nervous around Bill.

“Please,” Bill said politely, and Clancy shoved his empty bottle toward me.

I stepped behind the bar to get two more TruBloods out of the refrigerator, and I uncapped them and popped them in the microwave. (Fifteen seconds works best.) I shook the bottles gently and put the warm drinks on the tray with some fresh napkins. Bill’s cold hand touched mine as I placed his drink in front of him.

He said, “If you need any help at your place, please call me.”

I knew he meant it kindly, but it sort of emphasized my current manless status. Bill’s house was right across the cemetery from mine, and the way he roamed around at night, I figured he was well aware I wasn’t entertaining company.

“Thanks, Bill,” I said, making myself smile at him. Clancy just sneered.

Tray and Amelia came in, and after depositing Amelia at a table, Tray went up to the bar, greeting everyone in the place along the way. Sam came out of his office to join the burly man, who was at least five inches taller than my boss and almost twice as big around. They grinned at each other. Bill and Clancy went on alert.

The televisions mounted at intervals around the room cut away from the sports event they’d been showing. A series of beeps alerted the bar patrons to the fact that something was happening on-screen. The bar gradually hushed to a few scattered conversations. SPECIAL REPORT flashed on the screen, superimposed on a newscaster with clipped, gelled hair and a sternly serious face. In solemn tones he said, “I’m Matthew Harrow. Tonight we bring you a special report. Like newsrooms all across the country, here in Shreveport we have a visitor in the studio.”

The camera moved away to broaden the picture, and a pretty woman came into view. Her face was slightly familiar. She gave the camera a practiced little wave. She was wearing a sort of muumuu, an odd choice for a television appearance.

“This is Patricia Crimmins, who moved to Shreveport a few weeks ago. Patty – may I call you Patty?”

“Actually, it’s Patricia,” the brunette said. She was one of the members of a pack which had been absorbed by Alcide’s, I remembered. She was pretty as a picture, and the part of her not swathed in the muumuu looked fit and toned. She smiled at Matthew Harrow. “I’m here tonight as the representative of a people who have lived among you for many years. Since the vampires have been so successful out in the open, we’ve decided the time’s come for us to tell you about ourselves. After all, vampires are dead. They’re not even human. But we’re regular people just like you-all, with a difference.” Sam turned the volume up. People in the bar began to swivel in their seats to see what was happening.

The newsman’s smile had gotten as rigid as a smile could be, and he was visibly nervous. “How interesting, Patricia! What – what are you?”

“Thanks for asking, Matthew! I’m a werewolf.” Patricia had her hands clasped around her knee. Her legs were crossed. She looked perky enough to sell used cars. Alcide had made a good choice. Plus, if someone killed her right away, well . . . she was the new girl.

By now Merlotte’s was silent as the word went from table to table. Bill and Clancy had risen to stand by the bar. I realized now that they were there to keep the peace if they were needed; Sam must have asked them to come in. Tray began unbuttoning his shirt. Sam was wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt, and he pulled it over his head.

“You’re saying you turn into a wolf at the full moon?” Matthew Harrow quavered, trying hard to keep his smile level and his face simply interested. He didn’t succeed very well.

“And at other times,” Patricia explained. “During the full moon, most of us have to turn, but if we’re pure-blooded born wereanimals, we can change at other times as well. There are many kinds of wereanimals, but I turn into a wolf. We’re the more numerous of all the two-natured. Now I’m going to show you all what an amazing process this is. Don’t be scared. I’ll be fine.” She shucked her shoes, but not the muumuu. I suddenly understood she’d worn it so she wouldn’t have to undress on camera. Patricia knelt on the floor, smiled at the camera one last time, and began to contort. The air around her shivered with the magic of it and everyone in Merlotte’s went “Ooooooo” in unison.

Right after Patricia committed herself to the change on the television screen, Sam and Tray did, too, right then and there. They’d worn underthings they didn’t mind ripping to shreds. Everyone in Merlotte’s was torn between watching the pretty woman change into a creature with long white teeth, and the spectacle of two people they knew doing the same. There were exclamations all over the bar, most of them not repeatable in polite society. Jason’s date, Michele Schubert, actually stood up to get a better view.

I was so proud of Sam. This took a lot of courage, since he had a business that depended to some extent on his likability.

In another minute, it was all over. Sam, a rare pure shapeshifter, turned into his most familiar form, that of a collie. He went to sit in front of me and gave a happy yip. I bent over to pat his head. His tongue lolled out, and he grinned at me. Tray’s animal manifestation was much more dramatic. Huge wolves are not often seen in rural northern Louisiana, let’s face it, they’re scary. People shifted uneasily and might have gotten up to flee from the building if Amelia hadn’t squatted by Tray and put her arm around his neck.

“He knows what you’re saying,” she told the people at the nearest table encouragingly. Amelia had a great smile, big and genuine. “Hey, Tray, take them this coaster.” She handed him one of the bar coasters, and Tray Dawson, one of the most implacable fighters both in and out of his wolf form, trotted over to lay the coaster on the lap of the female customer. She blinked, wavered, and finally came down on the side of laughing.

Sam licked my hand.

“Oh, my lord Jesus,” Arlene exclaimed loudly. Whit Spradlin and his buddy were on their feet. But though a few other patrons looked nervous, none of them had such a violent reaction.

Bill and Clancy watched with expressionless faces. They were obviously ready to handle trouble, but all seemed to be going well at the Great Reveal. The vampires’ Great Revelation night hadn’t gone so smoothly, because it was the first in the series of shocks mainstream society would feel in the years to come. Gradually vampires had come to be a recognized part of America, though their citizenship still had certain limitations.

Sam and Tray wandered among the regulars, allowing themselves to be petted as if they were regular tame animals. While they were doing that, the newscaster on television was visibly trembing as he faced the beautiful white wolf Patricia had become.

“Look, he so scared he shaking!” D’Eriq, the busboy and kitchen helper, said. He laughed out loud. The drinkers in Merlotte’s relaxed enough to feel superior. After all, they’d handled this with aplomb.

Jason’s new buddy Mel said, “Ain’t nobody got to be scared of a lady that pretty, even if she does shed some,” and the laughter and relaxation in the bar spread. I was relieved, though I thought it was a little ironic that people in the bar might not be so quick to laugh if Jason and Mel had changed; they were werepanthers, though Jason couldn’t change completely.

But after the laughter, I felt that everything was going to be all right. Bill and Clancy, after a careful look around, went back to their table.

Whit and Arlene, surrounded by citizens taking a huge chunk of knowledge in their stride, looked stunned. I could hear Arlene being extra confused about how to react. After all, Sam had been our boss for a good many years. Unless she wanted to lose her job, she couldn’t cut up. But I could also read her fear and the mounting anger that followed close behind. Whit had one reaction, always, to anything he didn’t understand. He hated it, and hate is infectious. He looked at his drinking companion, and they exchanged dark looks.

Thoughts were churning around in Arlene’s brain like lottery balls in the popper. It was hard to tell which one would surface first.

“Jesus, strike him dead!” said Arlene, boiling over. The hate ball had landed on top.

A few people said, “Oh, Arlene!”. . . but they were all listening.

“This goes against God and nature,” Arlene said in a loud, angry voice. Her dyed red hair shook with her vehemence. “You-all want your kids around this kind of thing?”

“Our kids have always been around this kind of thing,” Holly said, equally loudly. “We just didn’t know it. And they ain’t come to any harm.” She rose to her feet, too.

“God will get us if we don’t strike them down,” Arlene said, pointing to Tray dramatically. By now, her face was almost as red as her hair. Whit was looking at her approvingly. “You don’t understand! We’re all going to hell if we don’t take the world back from them! Look who they got standing there to keep us humans in line!” Her finger swung around to indicate Bill and Clancy, though since they’d resumed their chairs she lost a few points.

I set my tray on the bar and took a step away, my hands clenched in fists. “We all get along here in Bon Temps,” I said, keeping my voice calm and level. “You seem to be the only one upset, Arlene.”

She glared around the bar, trying to catch the eyes of various patrons. She knew every one of them. Arlene was genuinely shocked to realize more people weren’t sharing her reaction. Sam came to sit in front of her. He looked up at her face with his beautiful doggy eyes.

I took another step closer Whit, just in case. Whit was deciding what to do, considering jumping on Sam. But who would join him in beating up a collie? Even Whit could see the absurdity, and that made him hate Sam all the more.

“How could you?” Arlene screamed at Sam. “You been lying to me all these years! I thought you were human, not a damn supe!”

“He is human,” I said. “He’s just got another face, is all.”

“And you,” she said, spitting out the words. “You’re the weirdest, the most inhuman, of them all.”

“Hey, now,” Jason said. He leaped to his feet, and after a moment’s hesitation, Mel joined him. His date looked alarmed, though Jason’s lady friend just smiled. “You leave my sister alone. She babysat your kids and she cleaned your trailer and she put up with your shit for years. What kind of friend are you?”

Jason didn’t look at me. I was frozen in astonishment. This was a very un-Jason gesture. Could he have grown up a little bit?

“The kind that don’t want to hang around with unnatural creatures like your sister,” Arlene said. She tore off her apron, said, “I quit this place!” to the collie, and stomped back to Sam’s office to retrieve her purse. Maybe a fourth of the people in the bar looked alarmed and upset. Half of them were fascinated with the drama. That left a quarter on the fence. Sam whined like a sad dog, and put his nose between his paws. After that got a big laugh, the discomfort of the moment passed. I watched Whit and his buddy ease out the front, and I relaxed when they were gone.

Just on the off chance he might be fetching a rifle from his truck, I glanced over at Bill, who glided out the door after him. In a moment, he was back, nodding at me to indicate the FotS guys had driven away.

Once the back door thunked closed behind Arlene, the rest of the evening went pretty well. Sam and Tray retired to Sam’s office to change back and get dressed. Sam returned to his place behind the bar afterward as if nothing had happened, and Tray went to sit at the table with Amelia, who kissed him. For a while, people steered a little clear of them and there were lots of surreptitious glances; but after an hour, the atmosphere of Merlotte’s seemed just about back to normal. I pitched in to serve Arlene’s tables, and I made sure to be especially nice to the people still undecided about the night’s events.

People seemed to drink heartily that night. Maybe they had misgivings about Sam’s other persona, but they didn’t have any problem adding to his profits. Bill caught my eye and raised his hand in farewell. He and Clancy drifted out of the bar.

Jason tried to get my attention once or twice, and his buddy Mel sent big smiles my way. Mel was taller and thinner than my brother, but they both had that bright eager look of unthinking men who operate on their instincts. In his favor, Mel didn’t seem to agree with everything Jason said, the way Hoyt always had. Mel seemed to be an okay guy, at least on our brief acquaintance; the fact that he was one of the few werepanthers who didn’t live in Hotshot was also a fact in his favor, and it may even have been why he and Jason were such big buddies. They were like other werepanthers, but separate, too.

If I ever began speaking to Jason again, I had a question for him. On this major evening for all Weres and shifters, how come he hadn’t taken the chance to grab a little of the spotlight for himself? Jason was very full of his altered status as a werepanther. He’d been bitten, not born. That is, he’d contracted the virus (or whatever it was) by being bitten by another werepanther, rather than being born with the ability to change as Mel had been. Jason’s changed form was manlike, with hair all over and a pantherish face and claws: really scary, he’d told me. But he wasn’t a beautiful animal, and that griped my brother. Mel was a purebred, and he would be gorgeous and frightening when he transformed.

Maybe the werepanthers had been asked to lay low because panthers were simply too scary. If something as big and lethal as a panther had appeared in the bar, the reaction of the patrons almost certainly would have been a lot more hysterical. Though wereanimal brains are very difficult to read, I could sense the disappointment the two panthers were sharing. I was sure the decision had been Calvin Norris’s, as the panther leader. Good move, Calvin, I thought.

After I’d helped close down the bar, I gave Sam a hug when I stopped by his office to pick up my purse. He was looking tired but happy.

“You feeling as good as you look?” I asked.

“Yep. My true nature’s out in the open now. It’s liberating. My mom swore she was going to tell my stepdad tonight. I’m waiting to hear from her.”

Right on cue, the phone rang. Sam picked it up, still smiling. “Mom?” he said. Then his face changed as if a hand had wiped off the previous expression. “Don? What have you done?”

I sank into the chair by the desk and waited. Tray had come to have a last word with Sam, and Amelia was with him. They both stood stiffly in the doorway, anxious to hear what had happened.

“Oh, my God,” Sam said. “I’ll come as soon as I can. I’ll get on the road tonight.” He hung up the phone very gently. “Don shot my mom,” he said. “When she changed, he shot her.” I’d never seen Sam look so upset.

“Is she dead?” I asked, fearing the answer.

“No,” he said. “No, but she’s in the hospital with a shattered collarbone and a gunshot wound to the upper left shoulder. He almost killed her. If she hadn’t jumped . . .”

“I’m so sorry,” Amelia said.

“What can I do to help?” I asked.

“Keep the bar open while I’m gone,” he said, shaking off the shock. “Call Terry. Terry and Tray can work out a bartending schedule between them. Tray, you know I’ll pay you when I get back. Sookie, the waitress schedule is on the wall behind the bar. Find someone to cover Arlene’s shifts, please.”

“Sure, Sam,” I said. “You need any help packing? Can I gas up your truck or something?”

“Nope, I’m good. You’ve got the key to my trailer so you can water my plants? I don’t think I’ll be gone but a couple of days, but you never know.”

“Of course, Sam. Don’t worry. Keep us posted.”

We all cleared out so Sam could get over to his trailer to pack. It was in the lot right behind the bar, so at least he could get everything ready in a hurry.

As I drove home, I tried to imagine how Sam’s stepdad had come to do such a thing. Had he been so horrified at the discovery of his wife’s second life that he’d flipped? Had she changed out of his sight and walked up to him and startled him? I simply couldn’t believe you could shoot someone you loved, someone you lived with, just because they had more to them than you’d thought. Maybe Don had seen her second self as a betrayal? Or maybe it was the fact that she’d concealed it: I could kind of understand his reaction, if I looked at it that way.

People all had secrets, and I was in a position to know most of them. Being a telepath is not any fun. You hear the tawdry, the sad, the disgusting, the petty . . . the things we all want to keep hidden from our fellow humans, so they’ll keep their image of us intact.

The secrets I know least about are my own.

The one I was thinking of tonight was the unusual genetic inheritance my brother and I share, which had come through my father. My father had never known that his mother, Adele, had had a whopper of a secret, one disclosed to me only the past October. My grandmother’s two children – my dad and his sister Linda – were not the products of her long marriage with my grandfather.

Both had been conceived through her liaison with a half-fairy, half-human named Fintan. According to Fintan’s father, Niall, the fairy part of my dad’s genetic heritage had been responsible for my mother’s infatuation with him, an infatuation that had excluded her children from all but the fringes of her attention and affection. This genetic legacy hadn’t seemed to change anything for my dad’s sister Linda; it certainly hadn’t helped her dodge the cancer bullet that had ended her life, or kept her husband on site, much less infatuated. However, Linda’s grandson Hunter was a telepath like me.

I still struggled with parts of this story. I believed the history Niall had related to be true; but I couldn’t understand my grandmother’s desire for children being strong enough to lead her to cheat on my grandfather. That simply didn’t jibe with her character, and I couldn’t understand why I hadn’t read it in her brain during all the years we’d lived together. She must have thought about the circumstances of her children’s conceptions from time to time. There was just no way she could’ve packed those events away for good in some attic of her mind.

But my grandmother had been dead for over a year now, and I’d never be able to ask her about it. Her husband had passed away years before. Niall had told me that my biological grandfather Fintan, too, was dead and gone. It had crossed my mind to go through my grandmother’s things in search of some clue to her thinking, to her reaction to this extraordinary passage in her life, and then I would think . . . Why bother?

I had to deal with the consequences here and now.

The trace of fairy blood I carried made me more attractive to supes, at least to some vampires. Not all of them could detect the little trace of fairy in my genes, but they tended to at least be interested in me, though occasionally that had negative results. Or maybe this fairy blood thing was bull, and vampires were interested in any fairly attractive young woman who would treat them with respect and tolerance.

As to the relationship between the telepathy and the fairy blood, who knew? It wasn’t like I had a lot of people to ask or any literature to check, or could ask a lab to test for it. Maybe little Hunter and I had both developed the condition through a coincidence – yeah, right. Maybe the trait was genetic, but separate from the fairy genes.

Maybe I’d just gotten lucky.



1 de febrero de 2009

Cirque du freak....PELICULA!!!

Hace tiempo me entere que harían una película basada en esta maravillosa saga... y creanme a pesar de que generalmente las películas son terribles a comparación con el libro, estoy ansiosa por verla!
Jeje en la pagina de IMDb afirman que se estrenara el 23 de Octubre de este año.
Estaré pendiente de las noticias acerca de la peli.

Y Pues aquí les muestro quien será Darren:

Y Mr. Crepsley:
Y claro Mr. Tiny:

20 de enero de 2009

Yo mato

De Giorgio Faletti

El presentador del programa estrella de Radio Montecarlo, recibe en antena la llamada de un desconocido que asegura que sólo conoce una manera de soportar la mediocridad de la gente: salir a la calle y matar. Todo el mundo cree que se trata de una broma de mal gusto; pero cuando la pareja formada por el campeón de Fórmula Uno Jochen Welder y la ajedrecista Arijane Parker sea hallada muerta con las cabezas desolladas y una inscripción escrita con sangre en el suelo: «Yo mato...», nadie duda de que la broma se ha convertido en el inicio de una macabra cadena de homicidios.
La policía de Montecarlo está desconcertada. No hay motivos, no hay huellas, no hay pistas. ¿Quién será la próxima víctima de tan sádico asesino? Y ¿por qué razón arranca éste la piel de la cara de sus víctimas como si las coleccionase para una gran mascarada?

Otro de mis libros favoritos y uno que tienes que leer, es fabuloso y entretenidísimo!!

Navegando por Internet me encontré con que planean hacer la película, así que esperemos por que sea una de calidad ;).

11 de diciembre de 2008

El hombre perfecto




"El hombre perfecto" de Linda Howard.
Es de mis libros favoritos, tiene todo lo que pueda desear, romance, misterio, un asesino!
Jajaja XD

Trata de cuatro amigas que trabajan en misma empresa y todos los viernes después del trabajo se van a relajar a un bar, a tomar y platicar, ya saben cosas de mujeres, pues resulta que cierto día la platica lleva a ¿cómo consideras que deba ser el hombre perfecto? pues por supuesto no falto que se creara una lista:
  1. Fiel
  2. Agradable
  3. De fiar
  4. Tener trabajo estable
  5. Sentido del humor
  6. Dinero (no ser rico, pero que tenga buena posición económica)
  7. Guapo
  8. Estupendo en la cama (jajaja ya se imaginarán lo que siguió en la lista)
Hasta aquí todo va bien, pero cuando la lista se hace publica accidentalmente, causa una controversia tremenda para nuestras chicas y eso es lo de menos, la cosa se pone mal cuando un psicópata con problemas serios se entera de la lista y el título de esta hace que pierda el control y empiece la caza de sus creadoras.

Pueden descargarlo en español aquí:
http://www.4shared.com/file/75544107/bc8efb7b/El_hombre_Perfecto.html