Monday, March 31

Book Review: Under the Dragon's Claw by Alex George

Author: Alex George
Title: Under the Dragon's Claw (Heartstone Talisman #1) 
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Pages: ebook
First Published: January 8th, 2014 
Where I Got It: Given to me by the author/publisher for my honest and unbiased opinion

"The Dark Circle is augmenting its ranks with fresh blood and will stop at nothing to achieve its goals. Their esteemed son Zarzbudin, Dragon Lord and Warlock of the Dragon’s Foot Mountains has set his eyes on Alcavia, a fortress kingdom on the furthest outskirts of strife-torn Thalagia.

Theodor leaves his isolated world and sets off on a voyage with the crew of the Sea Breeze to thwart the warlock’s plans and rescue from his clutches Princess Adelayne. Aiding him in his quest are Archon, High Mage of Aldorn, ancient Zoi and the traitor nymph Roxette. Relentlessly pursuing them with all the resources the Shadow has to offer is Archon’s nemesis, the notorious Dark Sorcerer.

With a past shrouded in mystery and a future destined to be as turbulent as the seas surrounding his island home, the outcome of Theodor’s struggle is all but certain…"


Like earlier stated I read this for the author/publisher for my honest and unbiased opinion.

Yayy dragons!!!! I've been craving a book with dragons. The few that I thought were going to have to dragons in them left me upset and void of dragons. 0.0 But not only were there dragons in this they could talk and some were good guys! ^.^ I am super happy.

Along with the dragons in this world, there were a lot of different creatures running about. Mages, nymphs, dwarves, ancients, and etc. It was fun and it reminded me a little bit of Lord of the Rings mixed with YA and Game of Thrones. Weird, I know, but it worked. This did seem very YA. I'm not sure if it is officially in the category, but I would put it there if I had it my way. 

Anyways....

There is a lot going on. A lot of characters and a lot of stories and back-stories. The first few chapters really were a blur sometimes and I had to re-read spots because I couldn't remember who was who. >__< Perhaps its was just me, but I feel that too much was thrown in at once. He jumped RIGHT into the story. I wish that he slowly introduced the characters that would follow Theo on his journey. After like 4 chapters, I finally got down and understood who was who and what was going on. 

I can't really go into much detail without giving away major spoilers...

The ending was a cliffhanger...but not the annoying rip-out-my-hair type of cliffhanger. It left the reader wanting more...if they want it. If the reader doesn't want more, then its fine. It was slightly abrupt, but it worked. I did like the final battles (yes there were a handful going on all at the same time) at the end. I can only imagine a director if a movie having a ball with all the battles. Dragon on dragon, mage on mage, knight on knight, and human on evil nymph. Fantastic. I think that last little bit was my favorite scene throughout the entire book. hahaha.

In the end, this was indeed a fun adventure. The world was nicely displayed. The beginning may have been confusing at times, but once the story goes along everything begins to slow done and be understood. I really liked the final battles at the end. I would recommend this to those that like fantasy books with adventure and a little bit of romance mixed in. I'm so glad it had dragons in it. ^.^ Out of five stars I shall stamp this with...mmmm...ummmm....3. It would be a four, but the beginning really let me down. 

Favorite Character(s): Nem, Princess Adelayne, Roxette, and Dark Sorceror (a good baddie).
Not-so Favorite Character(s): Archon (he annoyed me...can't explain why). 


Friday, March 28

Movie Review: Beowulf

Length: 115 minutes
Released: 2007
Genre: SciFi, Fantasy, and Action & Adventure
Rating: PG-13
Directed By: Robert Zemeckis

Where I Got It: watched on Netflix

SUMMARY:
In a legendary time of heroes, the mighty warrior Beowulf battles the demon Grendel and incurs the hellish wrath of the beast's ruthlessly seductive mother. Their epic clash forges the timeless legend of Beowulf.







TRAILER:

CAST:
Queen Wealthow - Robin Wright
King Hrothgar - Anthony Weir
Unferth - John Malkovich
Beowulf/Gold Man/Dragon - Ray Winstone
Grendel - Crispin Glover 
Wiglaf - Brendan Gleeson 
Demon Mother - Angelina Jolie

REVIEW:
Been wanting to watch this since I first seen the trailer years ago! Just never got around to it. 0.0 I wanted to read the book first, but...I never got around to it, so I didn't think I deserved to watch any of the movies (there are others), but my BF found it on Netflix and he loves the movie, so I was forced to watch it. Well...it really wasn't hard to make me watch it. 

Okay...this fell a little bit below my expectations, but I still enjoyed it. I really expected more....I don't know. More battling? Just more. I felt it was missing something. However, the ride and story was still fun. I did like the ending...it was just and made me respect Beowulf again (earlier in the film he did something bad and made me mad and lose respect for him). 

The CGI was insane! It was crazy good (especially for the early 2000s). Not sure if this was a good or bad thing, but I felt like I was watching a video game sometimes. Other times I felt like I was watching real people...especially when the Demon Mother came up to play. It was crazy how well they made her look like the voice actor, Angelina Jolie. I did think it was cheesy how they made some of the characters look like the voice actor. Why not, then, just do a movie movie? Perhaps that's just me then.

This movie has defiantly made me want to read the story of Beowulf now. Perhaps that'll be a summer read, once I slim down my list a little bit. Even though some parts were lacking, I still enjoyed the film. It was fun and the CGI was awesome. I recommend this to those that like action movies and for those that likes myths and legends. Out of 5 stars, this shall be stamped with 3 stars. 

Re-watch?: Sure. 

Favorite Character(s): Queen Wealthow, Wiglaf (I may be biased because I adore the actor), and Beowulf (I had a love-hate relationship with him though). 
Not-so Favorite Character(s): Grendal (ugh) and Unferth (snake)


   

Tuesday, March 25

Top Ten Tuesday: Bucklist


                 ~The Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.~

Man...I really stink at doing these. hahaha the last time I did a TTT was in October. 0.o Wow. 

Anyways, this week's prompt is to list your top 10 bookish bucket-list:

(There is no order to mine)

-Own all of the Pink Carnation books

-Make my future children read the LOTR books, including 'The Hobbit' (which I need to re-read).

-Write a book myself.

-Read all of William Shakespeare's stories.

-Read all the books on my shelf.

-Have a successful book club that lasts more then a year (been in many but they only last a few months and fall apart)

-Find and read the book series about Geralt of Rivia the witcher. 

- Read 100 books in a year. Been close...

-Read the 'Hunger Games' books. I have them on my kindle...but I haven't even touched them.

- Help make the Pink Carnation books a movie or TV show. I would love to be a casting director or anything really.  

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What is your bucklet-list?