Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cover Reveal: City of Lost Souls (Mortal Instruments #5) by Cassandra Clare

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Cassandra Clare has just released the cover of City of Lost Souls which is set to release May 8, 2012! Here's the cover:
Absolutely gorgeous! Jace and Clary look amazing...
Here is the prologue of CoLS for those who are craving for more:

Simon stood and stared numbly at the front door of his house.

He'd never known another home. This was the place his parents had brought him home to when he was born. He had grown up within the walls of the Brooklyn row house. He'd played on the street under the leafy shade of the trees in the summer, and had made improvised sleds out of garbage can lids in the winter. In this house his whole family had sat shivah after his father had died. Here he had kissed Clary for the first time.

He had never imagined a day when the door of the house would be closed to him. The last time he had seen his mother, she had called him a monster and prayed at him that he would go away. He had made her forget that he was a vampire, using glamour, but he had not known how long the glamour would last. As he stood in the cold autumn air, staring in front of him, he knew it had not lasted long enough.

The door was covered with signs—Stars of David splashed on in paint, the incised shape of the symbol for Chai, life. Tefillin were bound to the doorknob and knocker. A hamesh, the Hand of God, covered the peephole.

Numbly he put his hand to the metal mezuzah affixed to the right side of the doorway. He saw the smoke rise from the place where his hand touched the holy object, but he felt nothing. No pain. Only a terrible empty blankness, rising slowly into a cold rage.

He kicked the bottom of the door and heard the echo through the house. "Mom!" he shouted. "Mom, it's me!"

There was no reply—only the sound of the bolts being turned on the door. His sensitized hearing had recognized his mother's footsteps, her breathing, but she said nothing. He could smell acrid fear and panic even through the wood. "Mom!" His voice broke. "Mom, this is ridiculous! Let me in! It's me, Simon!"

The door juddered, as if she had kicked it. "Go away!" Her voice was rough, unrecognizable with terror. "Murderer!"

"I don't kill people." Simon leaned his head against the door. He knew he could probably kick it down, but what would be the point? "I told you. I drink animal blood."

He heard her whisper, softly, several words in Hebrew. "You killed my son," she said. "You killed him and put a monster in his place."

"I am your son—"

"You wear his face and speak with his voice, but you are not him! You're not Simon!" Her voice rose to almost a scream. "Get away from my house before I kill you, monster!"

"Becky," he said. His face was wet; he put his hands up to touch it, and they came away stained: His tears were bloody. "What have you told Becky?"

"Stay away from your sister." Simon heard a clattering from inside the house, as if something had been knocked over.

"Mom," he said again, but this time his voice wouldn't rise. It came out as a hoarse whisper. His hand had begun to throb. "I need to know—is Becky there? Mom, open the door. Please—"

"Stay away from Becky!" She was backing away from the door; he could hear it. Then came the unmistakeable squeal of the kitchen door swinging open, the creak of the linoleum as she walked on it. The sound of a drawer being opened. Suddenly he imagined his mother grabbing for one of the knives.

Before I kill you, monster.

The thought rocked him back on his heels. If she struck out at him, the Mark would rise. It would destroy her as it had destroyed Lilith.

He dropped his hand and backed up slowly, stumbling down the steps and across the sidewalk, fetching up against the trunk of one of the big trees that shaded the block. He stood where he was, staring at the front door of his house, marked and disfigured with the symbols of his mother's hate for him.

No, he reminded himself. She didn't hate him. She thought he was dead. What she hated was something that didn't exist. I am not what she says I am.

He didn't know how long he would have stood there, staring, if his phone hadn't begun to ring, vibrating his coat pocket.

He reached for it reflexively, noticing that the pattern from the front of the mezuzah—interlocked Stars of David—was burned into the palm of his hand. He switched hands and put the phone to his ear. "Hello?"

"Simon?" It was Clary. She sounded breathless. "Where are you?"

"Home," he said, and paused. "My mother's house," he amended. His voice sounded hollow and distant to his own ears. "Why aren't you back at the Institute? Is everyone all right?"

"That's just it," she said. "Just after you left, Maryse came back down from the roof where Jace was supposed to be waiting. There was no one there."

Simon moved. Without quite realizing he was doing it, like a mechanical doll, he began walking up the street, toward the subway station. "What do you mean, there was no one there?"

"Jace was gone," she said, and he could hear the strain in her voice. "And so was Sebastian."

Simon stopped in the shadow of a bare-branched tree. "But he was dead. He's dead, Clary—"

"Then you tell me why he isn't there, because he isn't," she said, her voice finally breaking.

"There's nothing up there but a lot of blood and broken glass. They're both gone, Simon. Jace is gone. . . ."

You can look at the whole series here and follow Cassandra's Twitter for further updates!

Peace and Fangs,
Alisha

HAPPY 2ND ANNIVERSARY, BNR!!

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OMG IT'S THE SECOND FULL YEAR THAT BNR HAS BEEN LIVING! :D YEAH! PARTY! WOOT! /invites everyone over

Anyways, I planned on releasing this for the anniversary anyways, and thankfully, I actually finished it yesterday/today (?!).

I would like to personally extend my thanks to every follower and viewer of BNR and know that Alisha (especially), Brooke, and me thank you all very much and appreciate every time you visit us. I would also like to thank Alisha and Brooke for allowing me to join them in blogging. You both are amazing people, and I truly hope we can continue to make this blog amazing. Let's make this year awesome, and continue to satisfy our literary and artistic thirsts!

My gifts to both Alisha and Brooke are linked below. Free commissions for amazing and awesome people.
I love you both. :)

Let's kick some butt this year!
Brooke's Picture
Alisha's Picture
Sara's Picture

With a special thanks and congratulations on our 2nd year,
Sara

P.S. If you like the art, feel free to figure out the letter in all three picture and where it is at. Leave a comment on here or on deviantart. If you are correct and first to guess right, then you can receive a free commission from me, if you'd like.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Top Ten Tuesdays: Books I'm Excited To Read in 2012

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I'm glad to finally be able to get back on track and join in on my favorite memes. The Broke and the Bookish have a weekly feature called Top Ten Tuesdays where blogs can sing-up and share their lists about that week's topic! This week, TTT is about our top ten books we're excited about this year...here's mine:

1. City of Lost Souls (Mortal Instruments #5) by Cassandra Clare


I'm very excited about finally reading CoLS. After reading CoFA, I can't wait to see what happens with Jace and Simon. Plus, it'll be nice to see how Cassandra ends the series...



  
2. Immortal Hearts (Vampire Kisses #9) by Ellen Schreiber


I can't even express how giddy I am for this to come out! After nine books, I keep wondering how Ellen will wrap this up and where the characters will go. Raven and Alexander have been one of my favorite fictional characters and wonder how they'll deal with a certain relative! ;D




3. On Midnight Wings (The Maker's Song #5) Adrian Phoenix


As of right now, I'm reading the most newest installment in the series, Etched in Bone, and can't get enough of it. I love the budding romance between Heather and Dante and how vividly Adrian can portray Dante's beauty and anguish.




4. Goddess Interrupted (Goddess Test #2) by Aimee Carter


I'm a huge Greek mythology nerd, so this is a series I would love to read more about. After reading The Goddess Test, I loved the characters and can't wait to see what Kate might do for her "vacation".





5. Magic of the Moonlight (Full Moon #2) by Ellen Schreiber

I'm a huge Schreiber fan, so I wasn't sure if I would like this series because it wasn't VK. However, Celeste and Brandon pulled me in like Ellen Schreiber's characters always do! I want to know what happens with Brandon's 'curse' and if they will really want to break it.






6. Clockwork Princess (Infernal Devices #3) by Cassandra Clare


Along with loving the Mortal Instruments series, I have loved Cassandra's new series, Infernal Devices, and want to see how Tessa's story plays out. Plus, I don't think I'm the only one who wants to see a certain romance bud!





7. Dreamless (Starcrossed #2) by Josephine Angelini



I loved Starcrossed and want to see how Helen and Lucas deal with certain problems as well as see if there might be a love triangle forming for them.





8. Everneath (Everneath #1) by Brodi Ashton


I saw this book last year and once I saw it involved romance and mythology, I click "to-read" on Goodreads. The cover is absolutely beautiful and the book seems like a potentially great series!





9. The Golden Lily (Bloodlines #2) by Richelle Mead


I haven't gotten to read the first installment yet, but I love Richelle Mead's work! Since it's continuing on the VA series and contains characters I love, I'm hoping this is a great series! (Plus, this cover is gorgeous!)





10. Rapture (Fallen #4) by Lauren Kate


This series is cute and tragic all in one and I can't get enough of it. I need to also catch-up on the series itself, so this release will definitely help me get back into the swing of Luce and Daniel again.






What books are you guys looking forward to this year?

Peace and Fangs,
Alisha

Monday, January 2, 2012

My Challenges for 2012

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Last year was my first year at doing challenges, I was unable to finish any of them, but I'm hoping this year's different. Since I know how challenges work, I am going to do two this year! Here are my 2012 challenges:

My first challenge is hosted by Book Chick City and is a speculative romance challenge. The challenge is about reading books that have romance mixed with paranormal romance, urban fantasy, steampunk, etc.

There are four levels to the challenge on how many books to read, I decided on a happy medium, so I chose the third level (Three sexy vampires = 18 books). You do not have to choose your books ahead of time, so I am going to list them as I go!

If you would like to sign-up for this challenge, click here to get more information!


This challenge is hosted by Literary Escapism...this is their fourth year! I have never done this challenge before, so I will keep it safe and go with the minimum (15 new authors). The object of the challenge is to read books from authors you have not read before.

If you would like to sign-up yourself, click here to join!

I'm going to be chronicling my progress on our Challenges page as well as on the right sidebar. What challenges have you joined this year?

Peace and Fangs,
Alisha

Manga Mondays - Anime VS Manga

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Welcome all! Today's MM is going to be a comparison with the anime/manga, Skip Beat! by Nakimura Yoshiki.
Left to Right: Sho Fuwa, Ren Tsuruga, and Kyoko Megumi
What's it about!?

Skip Beat! is the story of Kyoko Megumi, who was the childhood friend of rockstar idol, Sho(taro) Fuwa. Kyoko stumbles in on a conversation between Sho and his manager, saying that she was just a maid. Obviously, Kyoko is pissed off at Sho, who she loved deeply, and swears revenge by jumping into the showbiz world herself! Along the way, she meets Ren Tsuruga, the sexiest idol in Japan, ranking higher in the showbiz world than Sho could even possibly dream. But, Kyoko only seems to tick Tsuruga-san off. With her heart broken and lacking in any ability to experience the vain emotion of "love" again, this ironic love story is a hilarious ride that keeps you wanting more.

This story is just amazing all on its own. It is a creative story line and amazing details within each drawings, both Manga and Anime. However, which one is better? Well, let's compare!

Moko-san (Kanae Kotonami) & Kyoko
The Manga: Okay, so the manga = Top Notch. Character design as well as details and expressions all create a fun story for anyone to read. The artwork is great, and the reader really gets to experience the story at their own pace. It's fun, exciting, and action packed. So far, the manga comes up to 28 volumes with many more on the way. The details within the manga are so great. I personally enjoy extra emotions from characters with/without names because it just adds to the comedy with the minor details. The screentones are excellently used, and the panel usage is well used so the reader isn't overwhelmed with the information of the story. Introductions of characters, information, or shocking details are varied within each chapter, so you aren't feeling the over-use and being quickly bored.

The Anime: Okay, so the anime is pretty freaking awesome as well. Both arts with the manga and anime are nearly identical, which doesn't take out the originality of Nakamura-san's work. The characters are pulled right out from the mangas, which will let the audience who watched the anime first then read the manga won't be confused. The story lines are nearly identical, and every action and relationship between characters is also identical. However, the anime only consists of 26 total episodes, and some you can't even watch fully unless you own the actual dvds.

That's the face a mother could only love. (irony)
Kyoko and her amusing dark side 

Okay, so you're probably wondering... So what's the difference?

HERE'S THE DIFFERENCE!

The anime isn't as good as the manga.
1 - The anime's lack of details ~
Details are extremely vital within stories, whether they are drawn or written. When the story lacks any details within the original, you just feel sad, kind of like in fugging Twilight the crap movie. Bella TOTALLY meets Alice and them ALL in different ways. And it pissed me off that they changed it.
However, even though Skip Beat!'s anime did not vary so much from the manga, there are still small details that I wanted to keep in there (sorry, it'd take me forever to go and list every single one...)
Kyoko and Ren ~ Manga colored

2 - The manga's superb story telling is shortened ~
Yashiro-san! <3
Okay, obviously the anime can't have too much because it is ~22-24 minute show, not including commercials. Just like with movie adaptions of books, they can't include every single detail, just like with numero 1. But what I mean is: It practically STAYS in Kyoko's POV the entire time. Don't get me wrong: I LOVE Kyoko-chan. I adore her character. However, in the manga, they included a lot more of other people's POV, such as Yashiro-san (Tsuruga-san's manager) and also Tsuruga-san's POV. Both of these characters look at the situations starkly different from Kyoko-chan and themselves. This also lacks Shoutaro's POV, but because the anime is only 26 episodes so far, his opinion hasn't really come yet. This lack of different POVs actually messes with the story line. It's a love story, and there is always the two partner's (Tsuruga-san & Kyoko), the rival (Shotaro-san), and the third party (Yashiro-san). Maybe I am being to cliche, but I think that when you have multiple perspectives in a book (Ever read Cassandra Clare's books? Yeah. That's what I'm saying!), it makes the book more interesting because you see the different view points of each character. The lack of this aspect waters down the story and makes it seem like its from heartbroken girl's POV, even if Kyoko-chan isn't really like that.
Kyoko ~ Manga chapter cover
Shotaro, Kyoko, & Ren

Finally, 3 - The art ~
The thing about Nakamura-san's art work is because it is nothing like any other mainstream artists! Nakamura-san's drawings are so amazing, detailed, and much more realistic than anything mainstream could pull, that the anime made me miss the smaller details on Nakamura-san's work. I know that the anime can't have too much details because it'd be overwhelming for the digital painters, however I still believe that they could have added a bit more. After all, this is a showbiz shoujo story!
COMPARE BELOW!


Manga ~ Kyoko & Shotaro

Anime ~ Kyoko & Shotaro

MY OPINION?!
Okay, obviously, you can see that I prefer the manga over the anime. The anime's excellent voice acting as well as art and story that is parallelly similar to the manga. The manga superiority within the story telling and art exceeds the anime any day. While the anime keeps the refreshing emotions of each character, especially Kyoko, the manga surpasses the anime in essential aspects that create a perfect story.
Anime ~ Sho gets FACESLAMMED by
Kyoko's "angel" personas.


Manga ~
Ren & Sho chibi-dolls &
Kyoko
Closing thoughts: So, I suggest to go read and watch Skip Beat! as soon as possible. I'll place links below for everyone to enjoy this marvelous piece of art and story!


By the way... Another incentive for all females reading this...

SKIP BEAT! = TWO PROTAGONIST BISHIES! LOOK AT THEMMMMMMMMMM!!



Well, Sayonara everyone! Till next time,
Inked with Brilliance and Love,
Sara
Sorry that Keiji is not featured in this debut of Manga Mondays! He will be featured next time, being placed into the conversation as well! So, tune in next Monday, January 9th 2012! By the way, happy New Years!! 

Manga can be read here!
Anime watched here!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Review: Tokyo Crazy Paradise by Yoshiki Nakamura

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Ryuji and Tsukasa respectively.
Title: Tokyo Crazy Paradise
Artist: Nakamura Yoshiki
Volumes: 19
Genres: Action, Comedy, Drama, Gender Bender, Martial Arts, Mild-Nudity, Romance, School life, Shoujo
Rating: 










Summary:
It's the year 2020 AD, and Tokyo is a city infested with crime. Women can no longer go out in the streets alone without being victimized. Not wanting their daughter to suffer the same fate, Tsukasa Kozuki's cop parents raise her as a boy. When they are suddenly killed by one of the yakuza's in-fights, Tsukasa is left orphaned on the streets along with her three brothers. With no other options, she goes to the only person she can think of for help: pokerface Ryuji Shirogami, her classmate of 8 years and also the head leader of the powerful Yakuza group, Kuryugumi. Ryuji, whose father was also a victim of the same yakuza fight, agrees to take her on as his personal bodyguard. As they set out to find their enemy, Ryuji slaps on an increasing amount of debt onto Tsukasa using all manners of ploys necessary to keep the reluctant Tsukasa by his side.

Review:
Plot: The plot is created both linear and nonlinear. The reader gets to both enjoy the creatively woven story line that Tokyo Crazy Paradise has to offer as well as the extra stories that involve the crazy lives of Tsukasa and Ryuji. Their inane bickering and hilarious antics keep the reader enjoying the story, laughing and smiling, creating a just atmosphere with the reader. You see the inner struggles of both Ryuji, who has been watching Tsukasa for the 8 years they have "known" each other, and vis versa for Tsukasa. But, because both characters are basically polar opposites (Yakuza brat and police brat), they never socialized with each other; until now of course. The story quickly paced itself in such a way that the reader was not overwhelmed with constant information (Not a lot of characters introduced in the beginning, but enough to keep the story moving) as well as the use of different facial perspectives, environments, and artistry that keeps the manga flowing. It places the reader in mostly the POV of Tsukasa, who struggles having to keep a front of a man, but grows into the womanly features and feelings of being in love and also fighting for love. It also puts the perspective into Ryuji and his close attendant, Kamojima-san (Kamo-san), who is a fatherly figure to Ryuji. It's interesting to see both sides of emotions and story because Ryuji is such an interesting character (the best!) because of his "lack-of-emotions" facade and also Kamo-san's attempts to make Ryuji happy (like a father should). Ryuji is usually fighting with himself about his feelings for Tsukasa, and his reactions to many of her facial expressions or words is very fun to see. Back to the plot line, it stays on track and doesn't deviate too far from each other. Generally, most arcs ("arc" = episode/story portion & usually the constant story plot for a few to a couple of chapters) within TCP is connected one way or another, whether it is to delve deeper into the central story or to learn more about a character. The plot of TCP and the characters creates a full and satisfying story at the very end.
Characters:
Tsukasa Kozuki~ One of the most entertaining and creative characters I have ever had the pleasure of reading about. Her character is so well thought out, and her actions and feelings slowly develop. The reader actually grows with the character, rather than the character just having an epiphany and changes suddenly. It is a gradual change and so rare into today's most mangas. Tsukasa is a very fun character to watch in each panel she is in, and she isn't your typical heroine. Bad things and good things happen to her, and she lives her life in strides. If anything, I'd base my main heroines on her any day.
Tsukasa and Ryuji
Ryuji Shirogami~ Ryuji definitely deserves some credit as well. His character is also like Tsukasa, where he is gradually growing and becoming a better man. His stoicism at the beginning and his IDGAF-unless it is about my Kumi (lower-class Yakuza men, i.e. "henchmen")- attitude creates an tsundere (Definition here) character. This also creates the paralleling opposite characters between Tsukasa and Ryuji (Loud and active VS Quiet and tough, respectively). This creates a conflicting atmosphere, yet when both characters are on the same wavelength, the reader feels happiness at their shared moments. Ryuji's character is amazingly created, and his character design also supports his attitude.
Kamojima~ Kamo-san is a supporting character, but I feel Ryuji would've lacked a little without Kamo-san. He created the underlying warm side of Ryuji, which this warm side is presented in the later volumes of TCP. Kamo-san was a wonderfully made character, and truthfully, he is one of my favorites.
Ryuji & Kamo-san
[Honestly, I noted Kamojima because he has a huge impact on both characters and he's just so FUGGING AWESOME!!!]
Art and Volumes: Okay, so the art and # of volumes are the deciding factors of my review. Alas, though, they need to be noted! The art is so freaking beautiful. It needs to be put in a museum. Seriously. The art is somewhat more realistic than today's mainstream manga/anime art. I believe that this incorporates both the old style mangas and new style mangas, yet creates an iconic style by Nakamura-san. This uniquity might be a turn off for more mainstream manga fans, but I find that this shouldn't turn you away from this absolutely amazing story line and set of characters that you will never forget. I included the volume count because I believe that if that there is too many books than the story begins to deviate away from the main plot. For this story line, 19 volumes was fairly good and not too much/not too little.

Overall: Okay. I'm just going to gush.... GODTHISSTORYISSOFUGGINGGOODANDAWESOMEANDIHAVETHISONMYIPHONEANDIREADITALLTHETIMENADOMFGITSAMAZING! (<- If you can read that, you deserve a cookie.) This story is so well planned, and the characters actually develop over time with their emotions and personalities. You don't feel the sudden "Oh wow, they just went from depressive little crybaby to kick-butt hero!" You get the satisfaction of understanding the characters as well as learning a bit about how you could improve yourself. The conflicting emotions, actions, and personalities create a whirlwind of story that just.... It's amazing. Just go read it. Right here -- and here.. Just... DID YOU CLICK IT!? DID YOU SEE I RATED IT FOUR POLISHES!? Okay, so to conclude: Tokyo Crazy Paradise is an action-packed, romantic, and comedic story placed into 19 volumes of awesomeness that I could not turn away from. This story will have you smiling, crying, and wanting to punch the people in Tsukasa's way. IT IS EVERYTHING YOU COULD POSSIBLE WANT IN A STORY! <- UNDERLINED, BOLDED, IN ITALICS, AND CAPPED.

Inked with Brilliance and Love,
Sara

P.S. I'm sorry this is a bit jumbled. It's the VERY FIRST manga review for BNR, and Alisha said I could do them at the beginning of the year along with my Manga Mondays! So, check in every Monday to see the featured presentation! I will be doing a comparison between an Anime and Manga, so stay tuned! If you have a request for an Anime/Manga, feel free to email me at - ladyseratynan[@]gmail[dot]com. Sayonara!
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