Showing posts with label City Of Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Of Bones. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Of Movies and Dreams

It's a wonderful night for me, my dear readers!

I just got back from seeing Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. I loved it! I won't review it fully just yet, that's what Mondays are for. But I really do recommend seeing it. However, I am worried for the film. It opened today and when I went to the movie theater, I expected to see a huge crowd but there wasn't. I think there was a grand total of 12 people in the theater when Myself and My Mom were there. Now granted it was a wednesday night, middle of the week, people had work the next day but still. I am really worried for everyone on the film and Cassandra Clare. I too am an aspiring writer and would love to see what I write hit the screen and I am just concerned. The reviews aren't good so far and it's just got me all nerves. I know it's silly but I know how I would be if I were in that position. However the movie was worth seeing, even if you haven't read the book before.

Watching this movie however stirred a desire in me that I've had for a long time. I am aspiring writer, I haven't written anything exciting but I came to a conclusion today. I am going to write short stories when I get  the ideas. It's a start and someday they may turn into something so much more. I have a dream to one day write a book and touch the lives of others. My dream goes much farther than that because I want to see it on the big screen. I want my words to come to life. I know it seems far fetched but I just can't help it, it's in me. I've always been an avid reader and a movie person and it would just be neat to see those two things come together. I also want to teach history too. I am just a woman of many dreams. I know that God made me this way and blessed me with this imagination, and I am going to seek him to cultivate the ideas. I am just so inspired.

I said all of this to encourage you, to follow your dreams. And to go see the Mortal Instruments because I so badly want them to do well. But your dreams are not far fetched, nothing is out of reach or impossible. You've just got to believe and wait for proper timing. So be encouraged, and I hope you have a blessed day!!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Book Review Tuesday!

Greetings Readers!

I am super excited, I have 100 page views in just a week. I am so excited that I've had people reading my blog!! I cannot believe it's been a week since I have started this thing up and it's been a pretty awesome week. I am very glad with the way the blog has been going and I am hoping for many more weeks of deep thoughts, good reviews and other stuff like that. 

Now onto this week's book review. Today's book, in honor of the movie coming out, is City of Bones By Cassandra Clare. Now this book too is part of a series and I would love to review them all but I am going to do this book separately. Only because the movie adaption is coming out tomorrow and I am super excited!!

Again my mother recommended this series to me. My mother knows me and my taste in books quite well and half of the books I've read I have found through my mother. This series is another gem that my awesome mother helped me fine. Now I have a thing for stories of fallen angels or Nephilim, I love the concept and the various explanations and uses for them in society that Author's take. Now I have read a lot of books about Nephilim but Cassandra Clare's take is absolutely wonderful, and I think it's one of my favorites. She creates a world within our own that really opens the eyes. In the story she explains the unexplainable and no one would realize the differences. 

We meet Clarissa Fray, a young high school student who leads a pretty normal life. However one night when she and her friend are out a club, living their normal lives she sees something that completely rocks her world. What she witness will literally change the course of her life and unlock things inside of her that she had no idea was there. Everything that she thought she knew will be challenged and see will see the world in a different light. It's definitely a wild ride. It's a story of one girl's journey to discover who she is and the people who help her on that journey. It's also the story of a shadowhunter who closed himself off, and threw himself into his world. It's the story of a nerdy guy who suddenly becomes something more. Various characters are brought together and their stories intertwine and take you on the journey of a lifetime. Forget what you thought you know...because you could be very wrong.

The characters are really the best part because they aren't just your run of the mill characters. They have so much depth and their back stories and lives are so intricate. When you read it you may think you have a character pegged, but as you continue to delve into the story you realize just how wrong you were. There are twists and turns and exciting plot points and action scenes. There is seriously never a dull moment in this story. You are on the edge of your sheet wondering what's going to happen next. I am sure you all know by now that I don't like to give away spoilers, so if you haven't read the book, go read it. This story will definitely capture your imagination and suck you right in. Many times people read the synopsis and cast assumptions about characters, and plots but that is not the case with this book series.

The coolest part of all this is, I asked Cassandra Clare what her inspiration was and she totally responded and here is that she said:
"The idea for the Mortal Instruments came to me one afternoon in the East Village. I was with a good friend of mine, who was taking me to see the tattoo shop where she used to work. She wanted to show me that her footprints were on the ceiling in black paint — in fact the footprints of everyone who’d worked there were on the ceiling, crisscrossing each other and making patterns. To me it looked like some fabulous supernatural battle had been fought there by beings who’d left their footprints behind. I started thinking about a magical battle in a New York tattoo shop and the idea of a secret society of demon-hunters whose magic was based on an elaborate system of tattooed runes just sprang into my mind. When I sat down to sketch out the book, I wanted to write something that would combine elements of traditional high fantasy — an epic battle between good and evil, terrible monsters, brave heroes, enchanted swords — and recast it through a modern, urban lens. So you have the Shadowhunters, who are these very classic warriors following their millennia-old traditions, but in these urban, modern spaces: skyscrapers, warehouses, abandoned hotels, rock concerts. In fairy tales, it was the dark and mysterious forest outside the town that held the magic and danger. I wanted to create a world where the city has become the forest — where these urban spaces hold their own enchantments, danger, mysteries and strange beauty. It’s just that only the Shadowhunters can see them as they really are."
 How cool is this? As an aspiring author myself I thought all of this was amazing. Of course she gets massive brownie points for responding to me. I feel so special when an Author takes the time to answer my question. Regardless how cool is that she blended a biblical concept with the new age. These bad ass warriors who look the same as you and me, these shadowhunters who fight to protect us and we don't even know it. I think it's an excellent concept and a really neat story and definitely worth a read. I know I didn't regret it and found myself immersed into a world much like my own.  

If you have not read City of Bones, I highly recommend you read it before you go see the movie. There is only so much a movie can convey so make sure to read the book and then see the movie. I promise you this book series won't disappoint you.