Mockingjay

Jan. 4th, 2011 01:42 pm
Finished the last book of The Hunger Games trilogy, Mockingjay. I haven't been that affected by a book, since, well... The Hunger Games. But that also probably has more to do with the fact that when I get around to reading, I read more romance novels than other genres. In fact, after finishing Mockingjay I immediately finished the last of Lisa Kleypas's Hathaway books and have moved on to Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase. What with all the tv watching I do, what's a bit more brain-rotting? Besides, they're fun. Lord of Scoundrels is turning out to be just as funny and charming as everyone said.

Back to Mockingjay and The Hunger Games books in general... SPOILERS, OMG. )

I really can't recommend this series enough. Has anyone read anything else by Suzanne Collins? Is it all as good as these books were?

I'm pretty psyched for Eona: The Last Dragoneye to get released in April. Besides that, I don't have much on my plate as far as reading. Probably just some more romance until I burn out on it, as I do once in a while.

Finished watching the first episode of Jyuui Doolittle and... I'm still not sold on it. I want to love it, because it has Mao, Shun, and Narimiya Hiroki with BONUS ADORABLE ANIMALS. But I keep finding issues in everything, like how Tottori has this huge veterinary complex and does all these complex tiny monkey eye surgeries by himself. Or why Asuka suddenly needs to find a place for her horse after the surgery. Um, where were you keeping the horse before that it can't go back? I know she can't sell it, because who is going to buy a horse who might never recover from it's leg surgery and need to be put down. But seriously, the horse had to live somewhere before. Her father had been dead for a while, so someone was helping to pay board for it. I know it's a small thing and often with dramas you have to turn your back on logic, but it really bothered me.

Speaking of the horse. I think it's hilarious that they kept calling it "her" when it had a big old horse penis hanging out there for everyone to see. Just make the horse male, what the hell.

Plus, that cat puppet. OMG. The cat puppet. I still can't get over that thing.

The monkey was pretty freaking adorable though.

More complaining, this time about anime. I finally watched Cowboy Bebop a while back (yeah, a decade+ later than EVERYONE ELSE) and I feel like a horrible anime fan (though I baaaaarely watch it anymore) when I say: I just don't get it. The animation was cool and the music was awesome, but the story? I couldn't get into it at all. There were episodes here and there that were fun or interesting, but the overall arc of the show left me cold. I liked Spike, but I really didn't give a rat's ass about his past.

Anyway, I watched the first episode of Samurai Champloo last night, though I'm not sure why, since it's pretty much going to be the same thing. I'll give it four episodes and we'll see.

I think my main issue is that I'm a shoujo girl at heart. I watched the first few episodes of Princess Tutu and am way more interested in finishing that, though right now it's pretty silly.

I also watched the new ep of Pretty Little Liars last night, because everyone seems to be crazy over this show. I liked it, I just had absolutely no idea what the hell was going on. I guess I need to play catch up on the first half of the season.

ETA: WAIT, MORE DRAMA STUFF! I want to know what everyone is watching this season. Right now I think I'm only going to check out Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta (aka that hopefully completely ridiculous one with Toda Erika and Miura Haruma. Though TimelesSubs is fansubbing it, so it might take foreeeeeever). Nothing else has really sparked my interest, which is probably for the best because there is older stuff I'd like to watch.
I didn't like it when Yahoo announced that they were going to delete all of the Geocities pages last year. It felt like burning down a library: a library full of obnoxious tiled backgrounds, midis, and animated gifs, but a library none the less. Every page that sat on those servers represented the birth of the internet into the mainstream. It's not like we lost the tool with which to use the pages, everyone could still visit those pages using today's internet browsers. It's not like finding a 5 1/2 inch floppy and not having the Apple II on which to read it.

I thought it was terribly cold-hearted that they decided to erase all that history, even if it was abandoned. It made me sad.

But, it didn't make me annoyed until I randomly tried to find an old Fushigi Yuugi fanfic this weekend. It seemed to have vanished from the internet, it's disappearance no doubt assisted by the Geocities massacre. That is what people used back in '98 after all.

It made me very upset that I couldn't find it. I used to read fanfiction quite a bit, but nothing ever stuck with me the way this story did (besides random snippets of X-Files fanfiction my friend and I would read to each other when we were younger), which is kind of awful to say because it's totally a Mary Sue story written for one of the FY Big Name Fans. But, nevertheless, I had to find it.

I get obsessive about the oddest things. For whatever reason it became VITAL that I find it. I don't know why it was so important, maybe just the fact that I couldn't accept that the internet would fail me. But, it seemed like every link I came across was dead. This was before fanfiction.net really took off so it wasn't there. And even the old FY fic yahoo group had disappeared. I was beginning to lose hope and started grasping at straws by sending emails to what I knew were defunct emails (who uses juno anymore?). Until there was a breakthrough. I was just searching for the authors name and saw it mentioned in reference to another one of her fics. Mind you, I hadn't found any working links for ANYTHING by her so I didn't have much hope.

But, it was a link to an archived webpage. If you went to the site itself, it was gone, but there was still an archived version. It was an entire library of Fushigi Yuugi fics AND IT WAS THERE. I immediately saved it to my computer so I wouldn't have to go through that nonsense again.

Back to real life

I'm going to be painting my (tiny) kitchen and bedroom. I'm fairly certain I will be painting the (ridiculous small) kitchen the same apple green as the dining room. I love that color and I think it will look great against the dark wood and white cabinets in the (you won't believe how miniscule it is) kitchen. The question that remains is whether I'll paint all of the wall or just above or below the chair rail.

My bedroom is what I am really excited about. Recently I refinished a small dresser I found on craigslist and painted it canary yellow. It's so adorable. I kept meaning to do a post about it, but the pictures are just sitting on my camera at the moment. Having made that color choice, the rest of the room would have to work around it. I think I've decided on the color scheme of yellow, gray, and green. Have a look at some pictures (trolling design websites is my new hobby) to see just how pretty it is:

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More photos... )


I want to paint my walls gray and find a new duvet cover for my comforter. Currently it is sage green, which is pretty, but I want a more vibrant green. What I really would like is a white fabric with a bright green print. But that is proving difficult to find. And besides, duvet covers are CRAZY expensive for what amount to two sheet sewn together and some buttonholes. So, I think I'm going to make my own. But that means I still have to find sheets. The closest I've come across are there, but they aren't quite right.

Sometimes I read:

I recently finished Eon: Dragoneye Reborn and really enjoyed it. I kind of adored Eon because she seemed like such a real girl, full of doubts, pride, and amazing inner strength. She may not be the nicest person, but her life never allowed for it. And the Asian-influenced world was pretty awesome. My only quibble is that the entire book was kind of a slow burn when it came to conflict. No highs or lows to speak of, but I am anticipating the second book. I can't wait to see what happens.

I also started Graceling which gives us another excellent heroine in Katsa. Only, where Eon was forced to be withdrawn by her circumstances Katsa is up to her eyeballs in hands-on everything. Plus, Po is a cutie.

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