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url 2014-09-06 21:49
Do Mermaids Get Periods? or, Explaining The Menstrual Cycles of Various Mythological Creatures" from the Mary Sue

From the Mary Sue. :D When this first published, I could not stop laughing at the comments (at least from 9 days ago, they were very civil and funny as heck). They also proved fascinating, like the zombie/mummy discussion (aren't mummies self-aware individuals--more or less--requiring consent should you wish to fornicate with one?).

 

Honestly, figuring out the possible answers to unreal questions is what makes fantasy storytelling so much fun. :)

 

This quote from the comments wins it for me:

 

by brainmist:

 

"Much of the appeal of the mermaid fantasy disappears when Ariel leaves a pile of eggs, then waits patiently off to the side for her prince to sprinkle his milt on them."

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review 2014-05-20 22:07
Review: Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Beautiful Creatures - Margaret Stohl,Kami Garcia

Beautiful Creatures has been on my to-read list for... well, basically forever. But for some reason, one that I can't explain, I never read it. But with the hype over the upcoming movie, I decided it was high time to read it.

It was a good book, one I can certainly see where all the love to comes from. The only reason I'm not giving it higher stars is because it took me about ten days to read it. I usually read books super fast, to the point my friends think I'm some kind of a machine, so when it takes me over a week to read a book...
The book was interesting, but once I put it down I wasn't tempted or compelled to open it up again straight away. In fact, one time I actually put it down on my table and picked it up three days later. 

The book was well written, interesting and had good characters.


Ethan is the main male character, and he's the one who tells the story. It was really interesting to read a story from a male POV (especially as the authors are females) and he was a very good main character, because he was very human and easy to relate to. He's kind, loving, and stubborn, and I really liked him. 


Lena is the main female character, a Natural Caster (controls the elements) and a girl who is....

 

**To read the rest of this review, click the title!!**

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review 2013-10-28 07:10
Book Review: Beautiful Darkness (The Caster Chronicles #2) by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Beautiful Darkness - Kami Garcia,Margaret Stohl
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review 2013-10-28 07:01
Book Review: Beautiful Creatures (The Caster Chronicles #1) by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Beautiful Creatures - Margaret Stohl,Kami Garcia
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review 2013-09-25 01:13
Review: Unbreakable by Kami Garcia
Unbreakable - Kami Garcia

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   Looking back on Unbreakable, I'm overcome with a sense of disappointment at both myself and the book itself. I had been looking forward to this book for ages and it was one of my most anticipated books of 2013. I am a huge fan of the Beautiful Creatures series and so I had astronomically high expectations for Unbreakable. In other words, I was 100% convinced that I would love this book to no end.  I was so convinced that it would become one of my favorite YA novels, that is until I actually started to read Unbreakable. 
 
            I enjoyed Unbreakable right from the start due to Garcia's compelling writing skills and her ability to create such a creepy atmosphere. Kami Garcia is talented and there's no denying that, but I really don't think Unbreakable really showcases all of her writing abilities to their utmost capabilities. The beginning of the novel gave me an idea that the characters would be well-developed, but as the novel went on, it seemed that some of the characters morphed into personality-less husks. 
 
           Kennedy Waters is really unsure of herself at the beginning of Unbreakable and she is saved by Jared and Lukas Lockhart. I really liked Kennedy, but I kept waiting for that moment when Kennedy would accept who she is and take action. When her mother dies, Kennedy really doesn't seem to be affected all too much by this death until later. I understand that Kennedy is blinded by her loss to see that she is a member of the Legion, but it was all too much. The fact that Kennedy had to kept denying that she was apart of Legion and acted immature when the matter was brought up, really irked me. I expected a little bit of denial, but for her to keep shooting down the idea so often really didn't work for me. I expected to see Kennedy more comfortable in her skin and more comfortable in Unbreakable, but the reader doesn't see much of a character progression on her part.
 
           When it comes to the brothers, Lukas and Jared Lockhart, I can only express statements of disappointment. I love the way Garcia (and Stohl) portrayed Ethan in Beautiful Creatures, but Lukas and Jared really lacked the believability that Ethan wore like a cloak. Lukas and Jared's characters are never fully scoped out through the novel and I felt like I never really understood either character at all. Unless a name was mentioned, I couldn't really differentiate between Lukas and Jared too much because both characters just felt incomplete like they were missing something so essential. Not to mention the fact that the brothers are constantly fighting like juveniles when there are bigger problems like demons and vengeance spirits. I understand that the brothers have an irreconcilable backstory, but the brothers attacked more like elementary school than mature teenagers. 
 
               The plot of Unbreakable is full of enough mysterious and creepy happenings to sate my macabre cravings. Garcia really knows how to weave a paranormal novel, making each encounter with a supernatural being exciting and intense. This book is insanely creepy, like leave your lights on at night kind of creepy and I appreciate all of the horror elements that went into this book. Garcia never truly holds back when it comes to the horror and Unbreakable isn't for the faint at heart. 
 
                  I'm really not sure where the whole romance angle of this book is going at all. There are only romantic tinges that really didn't stick out much in my mind. I'm not sure if there's going to be in future installments because the romance in this book doesn't really go anywhere. I won't mind reading a love triangle in this series, as long as it's executed well.
 
                    Unbreakable really had promise and it's really a shame that I didn't enjoy it more. I really loved the plot and the horror aspects, but the characters and the romance really fell short for me. I will be continuing this series because I know this series has tons of potential and I just love Garcia's writing.  I know I didn't enjoy Unbreakable as I would have liked, but I have a feeling that fans of horror novels will absolutely love it. 
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