Book Review: A Whole New World

newworldA Whole New World is the first book in the “Twisted Tales” series.  This series reworks Disney stories that you know in love into new and different stories by changing one moment in the original story to have a completely different outcome and how the characters would react to it.  A Whole New World is obviously a new take on the Disney story/movie Aladdin.  But instead of Aladdin summoning the genie, in this story the evil Jafar does!

Jafar takes over as Sultan and Aladdin and Jasmine try to unite everyone in order to fight a war against Jafar and hopefully win. As for how it all turns out, well you’ll have to read the book to find out!

I really like this approach to a book. It uses characters and scenes that I know well and changes them up a bit to make the story different.  I am looking forward to seeing what other Disney stories get reworked in this series!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Welcome to a new YA series that reimagines classic Disney stories in surprising new ways. Each book asks the question: What if one key moment from a familiar Disney film was changed? This dark and daring version of Aladdin twists the original story with the question: What if Jafar was the first one to summon the Genie? When Jafar steals the Genie’s lamp, he uses his first two wishes to become sultan and the most powerful sorcerer in the world. Agrabah lives in fear, waiting for his third and final wish.To stop the power-mad ruler, Aladdin and the deposed Princess Jasmine must unite the people of Agrabah in rebellion. But soon their fight for freedom threatens to tear the kingdom apart in a costly civil war.
What happens next? A Street Rat becomes a leader. A princess becomes a revolutionary. And readers will never look at the story of Aladdin in the same way again.

Book Review: DC Super Heroes Origami

DC Super Heroes Origami features 46 projects related to your favorite DC Super Heroes – Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and The Justice League. I’ve never quite mastered the art of origami, but this book gives great instructions with images of every step as well as a star ranking to let you know how difficult the particular folding will be for each of the projects included in the book. These look like a lot of fun to make and I am looking forward to hopefully getting a chance to sit down and try to make some of them.

The book has included with it pages that are specially designed to create the characters, their accessories, cars, etc. when used with the instructions.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review.

About the Book
What happens when you combine Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League with the art of origami? You get the most incredible collection of paper-folding projects ever assembled. These 46 models, meticulously designed by internationally renowned origami master John Montroll, are guaranteed to amaze. With clear, step-by-step diagrams and instructions, simple squares of paper transform into Batarangs, S-Shields, Invisible Jets, Green Lanterns, and so much more. Also included in the back of the book are 96 sheets of specially illustrated folding papers to make your DC creations truly come to life. When you fold these models, your friends will believe you’re the one with super powers.
For ages 8-12.
*Includes 96 sheets of specially illustrated folding papers to enhance the finishedlook of the models *Features 46 easy to challenging origami models related to Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League *All models created and diagrammed by internationally renowned origami master John Montroll

Perfect for both beginning and experienced origami enthusiasts*Illustrated diagrams make folding steps easy to follow*Taps into the popularity of licensed origami and paper crafts spurred by StarWars Origami

Book Review: Date With a Rockstar

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Date with a Rockstar is about Monet, a teenager who decides to enter a competition to win a date with Jeremy Bane – a rockstar who is having a reality show to date him – in order to try and win the prize money.  She has a disease called Fluxem that is passed through saliva which can be cured with a series of shots – that cost too much for her or her mother to afford.  The prize money, however?  Just what she needs to buy herself the cure.

Monet, unsurprisingly, makes it to the Top 10 in the competition.  Each episode one of the girls goes on a date with Jeremy and at the end, the fans of the show will choose the Top 3 that get to move on.  As with any reality show, there’s a twist – where the producers try to dig up whatever dirt they can on the contestants.  They don’t end up revealing she has Fluxem but they do reveal something that she didn’t even know about herself!

Monet seems to have hit it off with Jeremy from the start, and they are always bumping into each other and getting more time together – which of course annoys the other contestants.

I won’t give away what happens…

I really enjoyed this book and I liked that it seemed to take place in the future or somesort of alternate reality where there no longer was a statue of liberty?  I don’t think it was ever really mentioned in the book though, I just kept picking up on things mentioned throughout which was kind of weird. Unless I missed it. I did kind of want to know how it all ended so I speed-read at times! But it is definitely a fun read for anyone who dreams of winning a date with a rock star 😉

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Only one girl will win the cash prize…and a chance at love with Jeremy Bane.

Monet isn’t just another lust-struck teenager trying to win the heart of Rock God Jeremy Bane–she needs the prize money from his new reality show to cure her illness.

Monet has Fluxem, a contagious disease that’s spread through saliva. It’s completely curable if you have enough money, which she and her single mother don’t. Now that she’s on the show, Monet has to work harder to keep her Fluxem hidden. She only has to keep the secret long enough to woo Jeremy Bane so he picks her as the winner. She doesn’t even care about the love part; the prize alone will change her life.

But the real Jeremy Bane is nothing like she imagined. Monet finds herself fighting against feelings that make her want to give in to her attraction and Jeremy’s attempts for a kiss. The further she goes in the competition, the more impossible it becomes to resist him–and when the producers turn the tables and start digging up dirt on the contestants, Monet fears her secret will be revealed before she’s ready and ruin everything.

The only way to win Jeremy’s heart is to tell him the truth, but confessing her disease could cost her the competition, the prize money, and him

Throwback Thursday: Tyler Hilton 11/11/05

05-11-11

Headliner: Tyler Hilton
Opener(s): Mozella, Curtis Peoples
Venue: Webster Underground
Cost: $17

Setlist:

Letter Song
Glad
Pink & Black
Don’t Blame Me
Slide
Date Your Memory
How Love Should Be
California
Gloria
Meant Something To Me
Leave (Get Out)
In The Club
When It Comes

Fun Fact: After the show I stopped to have a seat… Tyler ended up sitting next to me and signing autographs and taking photos with everyone. Yet I didnt end up with a picture!

 

Counting Crows Somewhere Under Wonderland Tour

Saturday August 22 Counting Crows brought their “Somewhere Under Wonderland” tour to the Mohegan Sun Arena. The tour was in support of the bands 7th studio album, “Somewhere Under Wonderland”.  I had won tickets to the show from the radio station so while they weren’t the best seats in the house by any means, you really can’t complain when they’re free.  Our entire row was empty until about 30 minutes before the show ended and no one was in front of us either which meant we could sit and relax for the entire show!

Citizen Cope opened the show. I liked the music but had a hard time understanding any of the lyrics. The crowd seemed to be really into them and their hour long opening set.

Counting Crows set was a mix of new, old, and covers.  I only know a handful of Counting Crows songs and they did 2 of them (Mr. Jones and A Long December).  I was hoping they’d do the song they had on the Shrek soundtrack, but no such luck! 5 of the songs they did were from the new album – Palisades Park, Earthquake Driver, Scarecrow, Elvis Went to Hollywood and Cover Up The Sun.  Which is the majority of the album – since it is only 9 tracks.

 

Sullivan Street
Scarecrow
Mr. Jones
Elvis Went to Hollywood
Colorblind
Four White Stallions
Omaha
Cover Up the Sun
Untitled (Love Song)
Meet on the Ledge
Hanging Tree
Like Teenage Gravity
Possibility Days
Washington Square
Big Yellow Taxi
Earthquake Driver
A Long December
Hanginaround

Encore:
Palisades Park
Rain King / My Sweet Thing
Holiday in Spain

Product Review: Secret Outlast® Completely Clean Clear Gel

Recently I had reviewed Secret Outlast Clear in active fresh scent. Through bzzagent I was able to try out the “completely clean” version of the deodorant.  Once again, I am not a fan of the scent of this deodorant. I love that it can give you 48 hour odor and wetness protection and it works great in that aspect, but I’d like it much more if it had no scent or perhaps something that my nose liked a bit better than the scents I’ve tried with these 2 samples.

I love that it goes on wet, but evaporates really quickly to help you avoid those embarrassing white marks rubbing off on your clothing. I tried it over a weekend and it can work for up to 48 hours – so if you’re having a particularly active day, this has you covered – and then some!  The scent gets less strong as the day goes on as well which was good too since I was not a fan of it.

I received a free product for being a bzzagent in order to write this review.

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