Friday, April 29, 2011

Ovarian Cysts And Fatigue

Fear Eye of the Moon

Dear friends, bloggers, passers-by networks, to start the weekend with more or less right foot, here are the summary of the last book I read. A few weeks ago I did the same with its prequel The Book with No Name, and how could it be otherwise, outlining played Eye of the Moon, part of the trilogy of author Anonymous. Take this opportunity to congratulate Ana Maria Matute for the grand prize and has received good, you also have this review on H-Horror and Shvoong . A hug and a great weekend!

The Eye of the Moon

Author: Anonymous

Original Title: The Eye of the Moon

Editorial: Ediciones B

432 pages

ISBN: 9788466645409

1 st Edition: 2010 - Barcelona

Dear reader, you hold in your hands Eye of the Moon . Are you sure you do? Many souls have perished on the road! After eighteen years of murder (and an inordinate amount of whiskey), it's time to stop killing Bourbon Kid. But Peto, the monk of Hubal, now in possession of the Eye of the Moon, returns to Santa Mondego on the murderer hooded ... and not alone. Approaching Halloween night. Heroes as diverse as Dante and Kacy are once again involved in a violent spiral of evil ... along with a gang of vampires and werewolves. Sanchez will accompany the intrusive waiter, Jessica, the angel of death, a newcomer Dark Lord ... ready for a new bloodbath! After a failed attack on Bourbon Kid, those who want him dead find that things have changed: he has his own list of victims. And this time, will not let anyone ...

This bloody but great sequel Nameless Book continues, with the same black humor, the chilling story of killings , chaos and deranged minds.

After reading Nameless Book, I could not avoid the temptation to continue with this second part of the trilogy and venture back into the dark history of the city Santa Mondego. From the first moment I seemed to be reading another different author, as if this book was the witness of a relay race, but I enjoyed it very much. When Nameless Book ends its pages, one is with a slightly open final but, after all, tightly closed, with all (or nearly all) that assault the reader questions answered; there are no loose ends and those who are created in consciousness seem to lead to the sequel. After reading the first part of the trilogy, you think that after the carnage, there will be enough characters to form another story, nothing is further from the truth. Arise quite naturally other characters who enter the story and reveal to us a little more mysterious past of Bourbon Kid and motives that led him to be who he is and how it faces the world. On this occasion, the story continues as the mysterious central blue stone with magical powers and is based on this stone, many of the things that Nameless Book left without explanation, find it here. addition, new elements emerge on the origin of the stone, an origin that dates back to ancient Egypt and that is the emergence of a mummy associated with a curious curse that forces her to wake up today. It also discovered some interesting family ties and the plot does not decline at any time. It should warn that this second part contains less massacres, but some of the deaths that occur are more scatological, aberrant and almost touching the gore . Still with us and discover people like Sanchez out unscathed because each and every one of the massacres. Jessica is also that although it appears superficially, when it does tend to be forcefully. Although another axis on which turns the argument is Bourbon Kid, who basically is not this take us through its pages, but we will go from the hand of Dante and Kacy, more the former than the latter. Dante must infiltrate a gang of vampires, posing as one, to locate Peto, the last Hubal monk and at the same Bourbon Kid. Add to that the appearance of the Holy Grail, the Nameless Book and a strange book with the power to kill anyone whose name is written on its pages, the mystery and thriller are served.

Ultimately, The Eye of the Moon is a book worth reading and does not detract at all from its predecessor. It also noted a more polished and refined writing to us very well throughout the novel, giving the details that are accurate in every moment and always keeping an ace up its sleeve that just by surprise when we least expect. By the way, I still recognize in the pages of this novel features of the Da Vinci Code , or Tarantino, or any author of the rumored might be behind the creation of this trilogy. So, Gentlemen, place bets! Will he light the name of author of such works? And, if so, who will? Well, I just have to read the third and final part of the trilogy: Devil Cemetery. Let's see how the story ends.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Best Performing Harley Springer

THE OFFSPRING - Splinter




For any fan of the once exciting alternative punk band from Orange County, California, who enjoyed "Ignition" and "Smash", which assimilated the change of "Ixnay on the Hombre" and "American "and he did pluck up the courage to listen the album" Conspiracy of one ", this album represents the best reason to move to the ranks of Blink 182, under protest, because he songs as" Splinter "are so noblesse oblige abhorrent to think that these "kids", and quite mature, composed the material here obrante under pressure from its new seal. For now, I do keep the nobility in his pocket, and redirecting my opinion to believe that he actually ran out of talent for good, and seal it could well be just an excuse to throw a work without the slightest redemption. E ste album is a shame. Dangerous bacteria transmitted comfort, announced retirement of shares of MTV, total lack of strength and skill, rotten possum droppings, goat milk stunted, and immediate divorce most basic values \u200b\u200bof this unfortunate and maligned punk rock genre titled .
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Frankly, I really like ill listen to four guys who averaged forty sing songs about hangovers ("The worst hangover"). Leave that to the newer bands, that at least suffer serious and we could have a little more original stories than you! The same goes for stupid things like "Da Hui", where Dexter Holland, on an incessant repetition of riffs Mughals by Noodles, quoted 25 times the little word 'fuck', thereby earning the legend 'Parental Advisory' on the top and adding a dot in the strategy of posing as lucrative a band still raw and rebellious. The
album featured singles were the hit "Hit That" (a replica intentional "Original prankster") and "(Cannot get my) Head around you", which, however, was a commercial fiasco. Everything else is the fat that is cut to churrasco thinner the worst crisis of shortages. Josh Freese was the drummer who replaced Ron Welty on this album, but I think they should have replaced the entire band, then, whoever they had taken their seats, would not have been able to make an album more disappointing and less attractive to "Splinter." There is no shortage of voices cry that the blame for everything has Freese. staunchest fans usually do those things, and I breakfast with people like that!

C on good reason, the disaster creative and sales of "Splinter", followed five years of record drought, until the next fiasco "Rise and fall, rage and grace." We all thought that it would contain the song "Pass Me By", which was eliminated from "Splinter" because it was considered too heavy for the style of the album, but it looks to be retracted in time. And it's all said ... What is then to highlight in this crap designed to indifference? Is the lid? No, because The Offspring could habérsela transferred to Dream Theatre, who probably would have done something more worthy than this abomination. I think the 'Parental Advisory' which appears on the cover, instead of referring to the stupid lyrics that populate this album, should be alert to the dangers of hearing the same, as this can have terrible and inevitable wishes:
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• Emptying a Magnum Charger 357 on the neck of Cristian U of Big Brother.
• Tie hair Viviana Canosa the bumper of a 1947 Chevrolet and dragging his body about 600 meters.
26 • Empty drums of sulfuric acid the only source of drinking water that has a tribe of hungry people in Ethiopia.
• Spend all your savings in a campaign for the return of Dr. Fernando de la Rua.
• Spend a night with Luis Majul talking about the dangers of ecstasy.
• Press a canary in a vise and force him to reveal the location of hidden treasure.
• Play a full mp3 of the English Wizard of Oz, with his bonus.
• Get tied with thick rope and watch an extensive compilation of Jenna Jameson, without the slightest chance of touching.
• Format disk drive your girl / or without having saved anything previously.
• Sprinkle with regular gasoline each tree National Park "The Larches" and a barbecue at the foot of one of them.
• Walking around Villa Crespo with a Hitler T-shirt and the slogan "I vote."
• Taking advantage of a Facebook user who has left her open session in an Internet to insult on your behalf to your friends.
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Summary: Based on the foregoing, in the consciousness of each possession and listening to "Splinter." you are hereby notified.
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then a home video of "Da Hui." Anything to narrow? Ah, yes ... Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck and fuck. "I counted right? Yes, they are 25. Now, another thing, surfer rosa.



OTHER identical copies: "Conspiracy of One" (2000) or "Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace" (2008).
ANTIDOTE: "Smash" (1994).

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Anwhere To Find Hussyfan



Hello, friends s. This week began with a review of a novel entitled The Book Nameless, anonymous author. It is a curious work in many ways, but I'll let you read the review that, of course, have in H-Horror and Shvoong (if you click on the first page and discover great if you do you can access the second the other reviews).

other hand, I would like to take this opportunity to give publicity to the page of a person who pours in points outside and promoted as much as possible, it is not easy. Anika speak of Lillo, director of the pioneering and web Anika between Books. In Facebook I saw a post on the difficulties that this girl has to continue to carry forward its project on the limited support they received and how easy it is to help. From here http://libros.ciberanika.com/ can visit their website, which is priceless for anyone who enjoys literature. Well, if you ask online book and you want to make it through La Casa del Libro , you can do via the link http://casadellibro.com/homeAfiliado?ca=1983 that will cost the same and also you will be helping the web Anika proceed. You can also find on Facebook Anika and show your support through the wall of your page. A hug to everyone and "Happy Easter! Here's the review.



Nameless Book

Author: Anonymous

Original title: The Book with No Name

Editorial: Ediciones B

320 pages

ISBN: 9788466644396

1 st Edition: 2010 - Barcelona

Dear reader, for centuries a lost library in the world has hidden a secret. On their shelves is a mysterious book with no name or author. Who reads it ... just dead. Only the pure can see the pages of this book! Now it's your turn. Each page that passes, each chapter you read, you approach the final. Come the dark, and with it great evils. But relax, you're not alone. The amnesic and sexy Jessica, Rodeo boxer Rex, Santino criminal, two monks karateka, a murderer dressed as Elvis Presley, two clueless cops and many offenders will accompany by the violent streets of Santa Mondego. Soon, a solar eclipse will plunge the city into total darkness ... They say that Bourbon Kid is back and looking for a mysterious stone. Get ready for the bloodbath!

I will say that this book is an irreverent mix of the aesthetic of Quentin Tarantino and The Da Vinci Code . But remember: all those who have read The unnamed book e are dead. The only way to know why read it yourself ... luck!

When you are in our day a book signed as Anonymous also bears the title of which concerns us, awakens our curiosity to say the least. However, the synopsis of the book is somewhat ambiguous and vague and may even mislead the reader about what their pages will be found. Begin by saying that they have not recognized any key moment to take me to think that Tarantino has passed into literature, if any director could say this by reading The Book with No Name maybe it could be Robert Rodriguez. Nor has reminded me at all, The Da Vinci Code. Nor have I seen anything that reminds me of Stephen King, who, some say out there, give authorship.

Returning to the book itself, it is noteworthy that although the principle is a bit chaotic and even can become tedious as the plot progresses, the author manages to increase the dramatic tension and intrigue, bringing the point of climax that almost coincides with the end. Still, the characters are shown timidly, perhaps with little depth, something that in this case is not relevant since history almost as agile flying is reading. The environment itself, from the beginning, it is somewhat surreal, his characters are no less, most of them always involved in the mystery of his origin and identity. That is something that is clear from the beginning about this strange place that "does not appear on maps or in the news" quote almost verbatim. should not become attached to any of these quirky characters, as the book, if something looks like Tarantino style (guess that's why I have posted this owl) is a highly criminal trend that does not allow anyone (or almost anyone) out alive from its pages.

If we talk about the plot and try to bring the reader to it, the appearance of the library (I think it refers to the single library that just goes in the book) is rather irrelevant, in fact, even the book is relegated to second or third place. The real protagonist of this story is the Eye of the Moon , a blue gemstone which apparently has some magical attributes and, to some extent, is cursed and hurts everyone who has in his possession. The story begins speaking of a past in which, five years earlier, a ruthless and mysterious murderer nicknamed Kid Bourbon, annihilates all customers a bar, Tapioca . Everyone dies, except for Sanchez, the waiter. Gradually we will unravel aspects of this story will be spinning others and will bring us straight into a city like Santa Mondego, a place for anything but normal. Supernatural populate the streets of the city without even noticing it until late in the novel, I imagine that to keep the surprise effect. What happens is that it is not so. Similarly, any imbalance that may have this first part of the trilogy is forgivable, because reading invites further work on the story and see who's who in the cluedo . Vampires, scarecrow come to life for one hour at midnight, werewolves ... All this appears in a very subtle, while the author gets to see it as something normal, everyday. Us into the lives of dozens of criminals with ease and brings us closer to a pitiless world where the distrust is the currency.

Ultimately, and not to continue gutting the novel, I think for fans of Tarantino's films and Robert Rodriguez, including John Woo, this novel will make you smile in more than one occasion, it has many references film (another detail that suggests that the author may have been involved in this scene before giving the key) and its scenes are agile and very visual. For lovers of literature gender, may disappoint. But overall, I liked it and recommend it. It reads, as I said, quick and easy, also is a good time as it is of such terror that sometimes borders on the humorous.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Red Spot On Tip Of Tongue

Nameless Book The Graveyard Book

TRANSUNTUM Dear networks, all of my friends virtual points, this week I have the pleasure to offer a review of a book I have touched a nerve and I've discovered a great author. Elongated in the preface is unnecessary, because all (or so I've tried) you have it then. And I never tire of repeating, in the pages of H-Horror and Shvoong can see this review. Greetings to all and, of course, happy start to the week!

Cemetery Book

Author: Neil Gaiman

Original Title: The Graveyard Book

Editorial: Rock Pocket

256 pages

ISBN: 9788492833177

1 ª Edition: 2011 - Barcelona

'The Graveyard Book is endlessly imaginative, skillfully narrated as Nad same, too smart to fall within a single audience: this book is for everyone. You'll love to die. " Holly Black, co-creadora de Las crónicas de Spiderwick.

Escuchad esta trágica historia: una familia que duerme, un asesino sin compasión y una criatura aventurera, un huérfano que escapa de la muerte. ¿O no? El pequeño escapa del peligro y consigue gatear hasta lo más alto de la colina. Detrás de la valla que se encuentra, existe un lugar oscuro y tranquilo, un cementerio lleno de una vida especial. El niño es recibido allí donde los muertos no duermen y todos los que allí habitan deciden brindarle su protección, porque fuera, tras the fence that separates the city of ghosts, vile murderer waits patiently.

The child without parents, no place in the world, no name, will be welcomed by friendly spirits who make a pact to protect it. Nobody will call him, because it looks like nobody but himself. Nad to be their "parents" Nad to his playmates, children never grow up, Nad for your mentor. And No to the man who seeks to kill him.

Winning novel of the 2009 Newberry Medal for Best Novel American youth.

Neil Gaiman has been my great literary discovery. It is true that he had seen some of their creations through the big screen as Coraline or Stardust, but it was his prose and inventiveness that has truly amazed and captivated me. The argument that opens the synopsis of this Cemetery Book, as it is catchy and one can expect anything from a child murderer escapes from his family and has just wrapped by the spirits of the dead who inhabit the cemetery the hill close to home. All this is just the tip of the iceberg, as the story unfolds much more complex, finding unusual creatures with a mystique that continues to the end. With Gaiman, one realizes that there is still inventive in literature and history can surprise us. This history, and mystery, it contains a heavy dose of intrigue and why not, tenderness. Tenderness, closer to the bizarre and the unusual fussiness, seen, it is something that is hard to explain. What is clear is that the author knows how to bring this story not to relax the tension, trapping the reader from beginning to end. Gaiman explains in the epilogue that is a novel that has been sitting for over twenty years to write, which means that he has thought long and has chewed thoroughly. He also talks about all the help they received from their friends and others understood and that is one of the great wonders of this novel, at any time you notice that part of what the author shows us is the result of a work of documentation, so naturally you into the story of the protagonist that details not only clutter, but greatly enrich the plot.

The baby Owen hosting the live here its first fifteen years of life under the name of Nobody, baptism makes him capita Honorary cemetery. Female Jack to escape, the murderer of his parents and his sister, No one will be the target of a dark force that slowly unravels throughout the novel. Meanwhile, Owen promise to the spirits of their parents (before the forced migration of the place) that will take care of the baby. Also no one will pay, for their protection and education, a strange man who nor alive nor dead which is known as Silas, he will ensure the survival of the baby; the end of the human with human needs. The child will learn to cope from the dead and other beings and to use techniques of ghosts plus the same for a child his age to read and write. Desvelaré No more of this story to anyone who wants to delve into its pages to marvel and daydream as I did. It is certainly a highly recommended novel, full of magic that makes the imagination is fired. A book well worth reading. A great discovery.