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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Ok, we took the family out to the movies and I have to say that Transformers is totally awesome! Oh man, they did an awesome job on everything. The acting was good, the graphics were sweet, and the story.... just loved it. It made me remember all those days my brother and I watched Transformers.

I did pick up Judas Strain. I also picked up the new one by Christine Feehan, Safe Harbor. I also picked up a new hardback by an author I wasn't familiar with. The review on the front described it as "funny, dark, and sexy. One of my favorite books." Then the inside cover gave an interesting blurb... calling it exotic, etc. It wasn't until I got it in the car and looked at the UPC sticker on the back that I saw this book was coded as young adult. Hmmmmmm. The way they've described it doesn't strike me as YA. I'm going to have to read it and see what I think. Here's the cover of it if you are interested, it's City of Bones by Cassandra Clare.

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Blogger Unknown said...

I think Angela (sci-fi chick) did a review on City of Bones a while ago. She really enjoyed it. It's currently on my acquire-when-I-have-some-money list. :)

I really want to go see Transformers this week.

8:20 AM  
Blogger Kim Smith said...

On Sunday I watched the CBS Sunday morning show. They had an in depth look at how sound was used (made) for the Transformers movie. It is just phenomenal how many sounds they have to have to create the ONE sound they want. For instance, the sound of a robot taking a step. They needed it to sound a certain way and it took like seven sounds melded together to create it. They even used a pogo stick to make one sound. This fascinated me and so now I wanna see this movie even more. Sigh. Just need to find the time to go!!+

6:51 PM  
Blogger writtenwyrdd said...

I enjoyed this book. Worth reading, but not one of my top five favs.

1:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Lady! How are you?

that does not look like a cover for a teenager.

I have only heard awesome things about The Transformers.

11:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't read this book because to me, Cassandra Claire is always the one who wrote the Very Secret Diaries of the Lord of the Rings. "...still the prettiest..."

My mind is warped.

6:27 PM  
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