Monday, January 3, 2011

Airpcap Supported Chipsets

Literary (11): The Magi, who approach.

Hello, bibliophiles! Yes, the Kings are close, but before they land in the literary world a lot of news. Want to know about? So begins!
  • Taylor Lautner, also of playing Jacob in the two parts of Dawn and also act in the supernatural thriller Abduction, which was released this year (which has nothing to do with the literary world) star Incarceron , based on the novel by Catherine Fisher with the same title, to be adapted into a film by Bill Collage and Adam Cooper.
  • Diana Agron and Alex Pettyfer been shot and, under the direction of DJ Caruso, the film adaptation of 'm number four, a novel which has had great success in the U.S. and will come to Spain this February 10 .
  • As you know, an adaptation of Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, has landed in the English cinema with the same title as the novel. The film, directed by Rob Letterman and starring Jack Black, you can see in 3D for more than a week.
  • This blog is giving away a copy of fiery red , Jackson Pearce. You have until January 20 to participate. You can go on sending your e-mails, and so will gain a truly fantastic novel. You can check here bases. C'mon to participate and good luck to everyone!
  • Lady Reading, the administrator of Labyrinth Books, giving away a copy of La Casa del Torreón, Isabel del Río. You have until January 6th to participate. Look here bases.
  • has been revealed the surprise stories whispered we had prepared, and to which many bloggueros we jump with eyes closed, not knowing what it was. Well, have prepared a great schedule, plus public holidays including birthdays of participating blogs (mine will find in the June 26). Descargároslo can here.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

When Did Your Mom Put You Over Her Knee?

Top 10 of 2010.

Here you have the 10 best books I read in 2010. Not all have been published in 2010, but here are the ones I read this year.

1 - Vampire Academy, Richelle Mead. [...]
Vampire Academy is completely unpredictable. Richelle Mead, with its smooth, fluid writing, gets us into a world where no one and nothing is what it seems and where betrayal and revenge play a role. [...]
I quote myself in my review, you can read here .



2 - On Fire, by Suzanne Collins.
[...] In addition, Collins never, ever predictable. It's something I love about it surprises you in every chapter, every moment, with each betrayal, with every lie, however.
is perfect. [...]
my review, here.




3 - Shadow Hunters III, Crystal City , by Cassandra Clare. [...]
Clare has gone. If raised passions in the past, if we did beat, if we did cry, wonder, get hooked and fall in love in this do it again, but with three times the strength. It is impossible to drop
Crystal City without feeling a twinge of nostalgia. It is impossible to stop reading. It is impossible to sleep. [...]
This leaves my review, which is here.

4 - Laila Winter and the Curse of Ithiria , Barbara G. Rivero.
[...] It is entertaining, funny, original, fresh and innovative while dark, dangerous and deadly.
It just all in perspective, what makes us enjoy the book even more. [...]
my words in my review, this one here .

5 - Sinsajo , by Suzanne Collins. [...]
Sinsajo is cruel, it is hard is heartbreaking, bittersweet, sad, is touching, is striking.
guess is useless to extend this further.
I think I get to say I do not know if he was ready for this, so many strokes, so much destruction, so many tears. [...] Words
result of my review, it is this .



6 - If I decide to stay, Gayle Forman. [...]
Gayle Forman. A woman who has earned my deepest admiration for how he writes, by the gift that beauty has to fill every one of his words. Because it can write a touching story, sad, hard and deep that is at once happy, sweet, fresh and innovative.
can be everything at once, can be simple while complex, and in fact I still I have not very clear which of the two best defined this novel. [...]
reiterate that all this has left me of this review.

7 - Roses Without Thorns by Nora Roberts.
[...] And I will continue to idolize Nora: the originality of its history of girls who ride a wedding company, its characters over 10, their female warriors and independent, so that hooks, by a beautiful end to all letters and quite round, because in addition to mourn me made you laugh, for a constant fast pace. [...] This is
here in my review .

8 - Tara's Daughters, by Laura Gallego García.
[...] The book is a real beauty posed by the existence, identity and personality in a subtle, nothing boring, with large doses of sacarsmo, fun and action.
Again, his writing is the same as ever. Delicate, elegant, intelligent. Able to make you laugh and mourn, to move you, falling in love.
Because I cried, of course. This woman is almost impossible not to. [...]
This leaves my review, ie here.



9 - Laila Winter and The Lords of the Winds , Barbara G. Rivero. Barbara G.
[...] Rivero manages the helm of his story with skill and greater maturity and experience than its predecessor, with lyrics more beautiful, hilarious and soft, fit perfectly and make us enjoy even more of this story. [...]
This comes from the review to find here.








10 - If you do not wake up , Lauren Oliver. [...]
know who has written a beautiful book, sad, poignant, hard, cruel, thoughtful, intelligent, brilliant, devastating, complicated, funny and thought-provoking.
Because she does know. [...]
textual words of a servant here in book review, and as such, are not copied.





Saturday, January 1, 2011

Prethivi With Chethna

IMM (29) Vlog (11)

does a lot that is not lavish vlogs here, but here I am again. Hoarse voice and nose and a face, the result of the flu that I caught on 26 and I am slowly dropping.
I hope you enjoy even though I clearly see ill. In the IMM Vlog of the Magi promise to be more dynamic and show my recovered health.

Wrestling Herpes Chest

Eduardo Galeano: Policy proposal: the dream itself in politics. Blog

Can you imagine a manifesto of a political party to include these principles?
Are they left or right? "Progressive or conservative? National or independence?

Who would dare?




Who knows what the world beyond 2000. We have one certainty: if we are still there, then it will be people of the last century and, worse still, we people of the past millennium.


However, although we can not guess the world that will, we can well imagine that we want. The right to dream is not among the thirty human rights that the United Nations proclaimed the end of 1948. But if not for him, and giving water to drink, the other rights would die of thirst.


Deliremos, then, for a while.


The world is upside down, will get on their feet
in the streets, the cars will be trampled by dogs.
The air is clean of the poisons of the machines, and more pollution will not emanating from the human fears and human passions.
People will not be driven by the automobile, or programmed by computer, or be bought by the super-market, or be watched by the TV.


The TV will be the most important member of the family,
and will be treated like an iron or a washing machine.
People work to live rather than live to work.
In no country will imprison boys who refuse to do military service,
but those who wish to do so.
Economists call living standards to the level of consumption, or call
quality of life for many things.
cooks will not believe that lobsters love being boiled alive.
Historians believe that countries love to be invaded.
Politicians do not believe that the poor love to eat promises.
The world will not be at war against the poor, but against poverty, and
military industry will be forced to declare bankruptcy forever.
Nobody will starve because no one will die of indigestion.
The street children will not be treated like garbage,
because there will be street children.
The rich kids will not be treated like cash,
because there is no rich kids.
education will not be the privilege of those who can afford it.
Police will not be the curse of those who can not buy.
justice and liberty, Siamese twins condemned to live apart,
together again, very closely, back to back.
A black woman will be president of Brazil and another black woman will be president of the United States of America. An Indian woman and another rule Guatemala, Peru.
In Argentina, the Women of Plaza de Mayo will be an example of mental health,
because they refused to forget in a time of obligatory amnesia.
The Holy Mother Church will correct some errors from the stones of Moses.


order The sixth commandment: "celebrate the body."
The ninth, being wary of desire, declared sacred.
The Church will also hold an eleventh commandment, that he had forgotten the Lord:
"love of nature, which forms part."


All penitents will celebrants
night and there will not be experienced as if it were the latter,
or day that is not lived as if it were the first. Blog