Monday, November 17, 2008
Impatiently Wating...
Posted by Traci at 12:46 AM 7 comments
Labels: Half Blood Prince, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, Movie
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Warner Brothers has released this trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
The film is scheduled to be in theaters on November 21st. I know there are those who are avid Potter non-fans, but I can't help myself. I adore Harry. I've read each of the books more than once - all but the last two books have been read quite a bit more than that, and I'm sure I'll read them again in the future. I think one of the things that makes Harry Potter so special to me personally is that it reintroduced me to the wonder that is children's literature. I had never even considered reading kid's books as an adult, but I kept hearing all these wonderful things about these wizard books (I came in around book 3), and I decided that I'd give it a shot, but I wasn't expecting much. Since then, I've become a huge fan of children's and young adult literature. In fact, I would say that my favorite books are probably books from those genres - Harry Potters and Inkheart being among them.
So far, the movies have lived up to the books as much as I think they can - there's no way they could truly capture the magic that J.K. Rowling created, but they come close. If the trailer is any indication, I think The Half-Blood Prince is going to be a wonderful addition to an already impressive series.
So, where will you be on November 21st?
Posted by Traci at 11:35 PM 1 comments
Labels: Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, Movie
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Booking Through Thursday: Flavor
Today's Topic: Favorite Authors...
Think about your favorite authors, your favorite books . . . what is it about them that makes you love them above all the other authors you’ve read? The stories? The characters? The way they appear to relish the taste of words on the tongue? The way they’re unafraid to show the nitty-gritty of life? How they sweep you off to a new, distant place? What is it about those books and authors that makes them resonate with you in ways that other, perfectly good books and authors do not?
Posted by Traci at 6:06 PM 2 comments
Labels: Booking Through Thursday, Cornelia Funke, Favorite Authors, Harry Potter, Inkheart, J.K. Rowling, John Grisham, Meme, Michael Crichton, Nicholas Sparks, Rosamunde Pilcher