Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Viral Video Wednesday: Heroes
But then I realized I didn't know what a "viral" video was. I was just thinking I'd share videos I liked. So I looked it up and learned this: a viral video is one of those videos that spreads in popularity through cyberspace... just like a .... yep... virus!
So then I wondered if the videos I planned on sharing would count. But then I decided... how else does a "viral"video start if not by someone just sharing whatever they liked in the first place. Right?
Last week I mentioned how much we are loving the Vlogbrothers at our house, so I first wanted to share one of my favorites:
But this week I wanted to share some videos that show clips of some of my favorite books and movies:
This one gives me chills with how well it's edited.
And another most excellent one:
Well, there's lots lots more where those came from... but I'll just keep it at the two for now. See if you can pick out which books/movies they are! Fun stuff!
Weekly Geeks #13: Author Pictures!











Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Ten Thought Tuesday
2. I'm loving this week's Weekly Geek assignment! Mine'll be posted tomorrow.
3. Well, so far it appears that those who have entered my first book give-away will have excellent odds!
4. Moder (13 year old son) finished Farworld: Water Keep and is now anxious for the second book... and the first one hasn't even officially come out yet!

5. Oh, yeah. Camping was fun. I hiked to the top of quite a large mountain... 12,000 feet high. (See picture.) My legs are still hurtin'.
6. The mess in this house is not pretty. And it's not getting cleaned up anytime soon.... what with Breaking Dawn yelling at me and all.
7. There's STILL a fire on the mountain in my backyard... I'm getting really sick of the smoky air.
8. Hey... did I tell you I won one of the many blog contests going on? I won a $5 gift card for Borders from The Kool Aid Mom. Cool, huh? (And she had hundreds of entries! Hundreds! How'd she do that?)
9. Any David Archuleta fans out there? We've been constantly listening to his new song: Crush.
10. Well, enough thought production for now. Have a lovely Tuesday all you people!
Monday, August 4, 2008
The Sunday Salon: Follow Up to the First Post
First the trailer for the movie that I said was coming. I wondered if I dreamt it, but nope, here it is:
And HERE is the IMDB information, which we all know is THE place to learn about movies.
And now a little story.
So, we're heading off on the camping trip. I decide to read this City of Ember book first. We got this one, AND the two sequels... (yes Table Talk.. there are sequels out) for Christmas last year and I'm just now picking them up. So, anyway. I start reading it, and get VERY much into the story right off. That first evening, after we've set up camp and played and ate, it's finally time to settle down to bed, and of course, read, read, read. I'm reading along, when suddenly, I start reading the next page and go... "WHAT?" Then I look back at the other page and up at the next page again. It didn't make sense. Then I look at the page numbers. "Oh, crap!" I said, and my husband, who in the meantime is trying to quietly do his own reading, said, "What in the world is the matter?"
Well, one page number was 120... and the next one was 152! I couldn't believe it! It makes me crazy! It is was a such a good part too!
So, I guess I'm heading to Barnes and Noble, which is where I think this book came from, to hope they'll exchange it for me after nearly a year. I bet I can even find the receipt!
Meanwhile, I've got my hands on Breaking Dawn, which is why I'm leaving you now to go and read that one!
(Have you signed up to win a book yet?)
Sunday, August 3, 2008
The Sunday Salon: First Post and a List

Saturday, August 2, 2008
July Recap
The month started out slow, but ended up not so bad after all. Here's a recap of what I read with little bitty blurbs:
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George: A wonderful Danish (Swedish? Finnish? I forget now!) fairy tale re-told, with a bit of a Beauty and the Beast overtone to it.
Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult: Delia helps rescue missing people. When she learns things about her past, who will come to her rescue?
It's a Mall World After All by Janette Rallison: It's strange the things you learn while working in the mall. One of them is that it appears you best friend's boyfriend is two-timing her! Now... what to do about it!
Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle by Rosalind Miles: Tristan and Isolde meet under strange circumstances and fall in love. But life is not happily ever after for them.
Amazing Gracie by A.E. Cannon: Gracie has to deal with her moving, her new step-dad and her mom's major depression.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery: The Little Prince comes to Earth and tells the narrator about his other planetary travels.
The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen: Macy is still trying to cope with her father's death after nearly two years. The summer her perfect boyfriend leaves for brain camp, she meets some new friends who help her do that.
The Never War by D.J. MacHale: Bobby Pendragon gets mixed up in the Hindenburg disaster.
All's Fair in Love, and War, and High School by Janette Rallison: Samantha decides to run for student body president, meanwhile her friend challenges her to go two weeks without insulting anyone.
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger: Holden Caulfield wanders around NY while complaining about nearly everyone and everything he sees. This kid needs a friend.
War and Peace... still coming along... slowly but surely! :)
Favorites of the month: Isolde, The Truth About Forever, The Catcher in the Rye
(Don't forget to enter my first giveaway for Farworld: Water Keep!)
Friday, August 1, 2008
Farworld Blog Tour: Review, Interview and Give Away

I received this book, Farworld: Water Keep by J. Scott Savage, in May, read it in June, and have now had a month or so to think about it and to see what everyone else has been doing with it on their blogs. ACK! It’s made me nervous! Mr. Savage has been blitzing the blogging world for a few months now, having had tons of bloggers take him up on the request to be part of his blog tour promotion. There are reviews, Q and A’s and giveaways every where you look!
So, I’ve invited J. Scott Savage to take a break from all his virtual world travels and come back home here to Utah for a bit of a rest. His reaction? "Excellent! My kids will be glad to learn I’m still alive!" We met up at his favorite ice cream place, Cold Stone Creamery where I’m having an Oreo shake, of course, and he wants something with lots of berries.
J. Scott Savage: Technology Investing 101. Not really, if it had been, I’d probably be writing full time by now. I’d say it was a toss up between A Wrinkle in Time and The Outsiders.
For the music lover:
IAAB: Rock on, dude! And if Farworld: Water Keep had a soundtrack, what songs would be on it?
Now, I’m outa here to go camping for the weekend, so when I get back, I hope to see a bunch of comments coming in... even from those of you who I know are readers, but never commenters! Now’s your chance to speak up!