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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Candy Mag June 2010 Issue


Candy Mag June issue is a double cover caters...
for both Team Edward and Team Jacob fans...
Be sure to grab a copy! I already had mine!

Friday, May 21, 2010

IMAX just released this awesome new movie poster for the upcoming film “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”

Sunday, May 16, 2010


Here's the complete track list for the Eclipse soundtrack:

1. Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. Muse – “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)”
3. The Bravery – “Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia – “My Love”
6. Fanfarlo – “Atlas”
7. The Black Keys – “Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. Beck and Bat For Lashes – “Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend – “Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)”
12. Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band Of Horses – “Life On Earth”
14. Cee-Lo Green – “What Part Of Forever”
15. Howard Shore – “Jacob’s Theme”

Check out the official soundtrack site at Eclipsesoundtrack.com

New Eclipse Poster

“Volturi”

"Bella"

"Riley and the Newborns"


Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Horse and His Boy

The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia, #3)

Another wonderful part of the Chronicles of Narnia series. This book takes place during the reigns of Kings Peter and Edmund and Queens Susan and Lucy. It is only indirectly a story about the Pevensies but is more about the affairs in the neighboring kingdoms of Archenland and Calormen (although the story is in essence a story of the saving of Narnia from a Calormeen invasion). For me, the most striking theological argument of the novel is the influence of Aslan in the lives of people who do not even believe in his existence. It is the least engaging of the series, initially, but after the first se
veral chapters the novel becomes just as quick to read as the other delightful Chronicles.

This book also has different style than the other books, because Aslan, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy's roles were not as prominent and obvious in the beginning. This is a great example about God uses the weak to shame the wise. The main character of the story, a boy named Shasta is outwardly a run-away slave, while Rabadash is the Tashbaan prince. However, Shasta (or Cor) has way more character and courage than Rabadash. This is a great story with a great but not too predictable ending, especially the ending about the 2 horses...!

You really should read this book!

Favorite Quote: "Rabadash," said Aslan. "Take heed. Your doom is very near, but you may still avoid it. Forget your pride (what have you to be proud of?) and your anger (who has done you wrong?) and accept the mercy of these good kings." (P. 216)

Monday, May 3, 2010

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #2)

One of my favorite book of C.S Lewis. I chose to read the entire series because I loved the movies so much. I enjoyed reading this book very much. The story is quite endearing. I would recommend everyone to read it because it is very interesting and it kept me wanting to read more so that I could find out what was going to happen next. This is the book about four young kids who find an amazing adventure in a wardrobe in a new world. It starts out with the young Lucy finding Narnia in the Wardrobe and a fawn, Tumus. The novel continues until all four siblings--Lucy, Edmund, Peter, and Susan--are fighting the White Witch for Narnia's freedom. This book demonstrates the harshness of not listening to family and friends and the amazing gift of forgiveness. I recommend this book for all ages, children to adults.

I love Aslan!!!