fiction, romance, fantasy, journal, others, for saleMay 13, 2008 4:51 pm

Well, it’s been a while since I last posted. Honestly, I might abandon this blog and consolidate it with my other blogs. But there’s still things I have to do before I can get to that so this blog is still alive. So, for a few updates:

Bookstore now open!
My good friends from college and I have decided to open an online shop to sell our pre-loved books. Some of them are ones we’ve had for years, while others are new and have been read only once. We’re gearing up for new releases from our favorite authors in the coming months, and we’re also in desperate need for shelf space.

You can check out our stock over at Books and Baubles. For now, we’re limiting our selling and shipping to the Philippines, mostly because we don’t have any means to accept payments from abroad just yet. I do hope you can drop by and see if any of the books catch your interest. We’ll be updating it every now and then, so keep coming back!

Book buying spree
Warning to all: browsing eBay.ph is addicting! I went there initially to compare book prices, but I spotted a book that I wanted and it was cheap. I purchased it, browsed for me and the next thing I knew I had purchased more than a thousand bucks worth of books. In two weeks, mind you.

One thousand pesos for ten books isn’t bad, considering that they are all in great condition and that they’re all quite brand new. Good thing that the money I used was some extra, and not the one I put aside from daily expenses. But my golly, I have to stop this or at least go on a hiatus for two months! Still, it was fun though. Hehe.

I promise that this latest batch will be the last one I’ll buy. Really. Because my financial resources are totally drained. :D

Reviews
I’m not so very good at writing reviews, but I’ll try to do some. I’ve gotten some pretty interesting books recently, and I just want to share them. So look out for some book reviews in the near future!

fantasy, juvenilaMay 30, 2007 11:16 am

Harry Potter fans and book collectors might want to take a look at Barnes and Noble’s latest offering.

Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set, Books 1-7

I’d love to get my hands on one, but I’ll probably need to save up before I can purchase it. Given that I don’t live in the U.S. and I don’t have Paypal or credit cards, I might be doubly difficult.

Anyway, Book 7 is set to be released in July! E-books claiming to be the original are scattered all over the Internet, but of course, we won’t know until we actually get a copy of the printed one. The movie of “The Order of the Phoenix” will also be out this year, so that’s a few things fans will have to look out for.

fiction, romance, fantasy, historical, juvenila, for saleMay 29, 2007 1:11 pm

These are books that I’m disposing off. I really hate parting with my books, but I need the space in my house, and I don’t want to throw them away.

Just leave a note on the comments, letting me know which book you want and your email address (I suggest you put it as to prevent spam on your account) so can discuss the pick-up or delivery details. For pick-up, I can meet you in any of the LRT 2 stations. If you choose to have the book delivered, I’ll have to add the price of delivery to the total cost. I’ll be using 2GO, and you make check their prices at their website (look for the Quickpack document option)

I’ll also be adding books to this list as I clean up my place, so keep coming back for updates!

Title: So you want to be a Wizard
Author: Diane Duane
ISBN: 0-15-201239-7
Publisher: Magic Carpet Books
Summary: 13 year old Nita, tormented by a gang of bullies because she won’t fight back, find the help she needs in a library book on wizardry which guides her into another dimension. (From the book itself)
Comments: Cover has creases, already present when book was purchased from Booksale
Category: Young adult fantasy/adventure
Price: Php 60

Title: Persuading Annie
Author: Melissa Nathan
ISBN: 0-7499-3222-8
Publisher: Piatkus
Summary: Please refer to Amazon.com
Comments: Purchased from National Bookstore; very good condition; cover is different from Amazon
Category: Chick Lit
Price: P200

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fiction, romance, fantasyOctober 22, 2006 12:16 pm
 
 

I’m a huge fan of romance and fantasy. If both elements can be found in one book, I’m happy. If I can find them in three books, then I’m in heaven. With The Circle Trilogy, I am definitely flying.

We start the story with Hoyt Mac Cionaoith (read as "McKenna") facing the vampyre Lilith, after the latter has killed his twin brother Cian and turned him into a vampyre. Barely alive, Hoyt meets the goddess Morrigan, who tells him that he has to bring together six people (him included) from various times and worlds, in order to defeat Lilith and her minions. Hoyt then travels to present time New York City, and meets the witch Glenna. They then team up with Cian, two people from the world Geall — Moira the scholar and Larkin the shapeshifter, and a Mac Cionaoith descendant, Blair, the warrior.

As with her other trilogies that have magic or the supernatural, the Circle cast is brought together by fate, often with the need to finish a task set to them by a higher, usually powerful being; or the need to immediately vanquish the evil threatening mankind. The circle plays a role here. First, bringing together six people of different beliefs, different worlds and the need to maintain a solid kinship in order to effectively fulfill their quest, completing the circle. Secondly, there is the actual Dance of the Gods, or a stongehenge, which acts as a portal in between worlds. It also serves as the only place that the vampyres cannot enter, being creatures of impure intent. The only exception to this rule is Cian, giving us the idea that somehow he’s not really that changed as he thought he was.

Ms. Roberts has already done the demon hunter and time/world travelling bit with one of her shorter stories ("Worlds Apart"), and uses the same technique here. It effectively brings together the characters, and acts as a major role in the story itself.

I feel that this trilogy is different as it doesn’t seem to concentrate much on the relationships. With the other trilogies, each book concentrates on the story of each pair: overcoming personal struggles, gaining each other’s trust and building a future together while fulfilling the task that has been set for them. With the Circle Trilogy, specifically with the first book Morrigan’s Cross, the focus mainly on the battle, with the story of Hoyt and Glenna acting as sort of a side dish. The first book gives almost equal "screen time" to all the characters, thus making the story of the pair feel a bit hurried. Books 2 (Dance of the Gods) and 3 (Valley of Silence) gives more room for the other pairs to establish their characters and their relationship with each other.

Despite that, I greatly enjoyed this trilogy. First and foremost, it’s a romance story. The characters — despite what I said earlier about development — like most of Ms. Roberts’ characters, are real and memorable. Their pairings are good, and each character is charming. Cian, for all his years as a vampyre, retains a huge part of his human-ness. Hoyt cares deeply for his brother and carries the guilt of not being there for his brother when he was turned to a vampyre. Larkin’s a happy go lucky shape-shifter with a sense of humor and a huge appetite. Blair is a tough, independent chick with a soft heart, as with Moira and Glenna.

Second, it’s fantasy. Magic, time travel and world hopping, mythical beasts and creatures, far off lands — the Circle Trilogy has all that. And Ms. Roberts makes it all work effectively. It’s amusing to see Blair and Glenna try to explain the modern world to Larkin and Hoyt (Moira learned it mostly by reading, taking a shine to the Internet while Larkin getting the taste for Coca-Cola), and it’s also interesting to see Blair’s reaction to Larkin’s changing into a dragon. There’s a heavy reference to Irish mythology, as Ms. Roberts is famous for. But it works, and gives us a delightful tale of adventure, with a bit of the macabre thrown in.

I wouldn’t say that The Circle Trilogy is my favorite from one reading. I’ll probably take me two or three more times before I would love it. It is definitely an enjoyable read, and even those who don’t really read romance would find these stories entertaining.