25 Nov 2009

Ugh, the Torture

I just finished reading the first draft of Midnight Sun. It ended too soon. Just when it was getting to the good stuff. The last chapter in the draft was number 12, just before the weekend when Bella sees Edward in the sun for the first time. Let me say just one thing: SWOON! I think it's better than Bella's Twilight. Edward's thoughts and feelings are so interesting, the qualms he goes through, his strong feelings for Bella... It's exhilarating. Don't get me wrong, I loved Twilight, but this is even better.

I sincerely hope that Stephenie Meyer finishes this project soon. I don't know how long I can withstand this torture of not knowing the end. Well, I know the end, but it is a totally different story when seeing it through Edward's eyes, but you also get to listen in to the thoughts of the people around him. If you thought Jessica was annoying before, wait till you hear what's going on inside her head...

If you haven't read it yet, the draft is found here. Just scroll down a bit and you will find it. :) Enjoy!

22 Nov 2009

And so the Saga Came to an End

*SPOILER ALERT*
if you haven't read all four books in The Twilight Saga, stop reading here! 


I've just finished reading Breaking Dawn. Or rather listening to it. I have found that audio books are clearly understated. So relaxing and a great way to experience literature. Of course the reader must be good too. And this one was. I enjoyed all four books this way.

And I must say the books just gets better and better. I did find the last one the best. Lots of action and love and stuff. I really loved it, didn't want it to end at all. And Bella finally got her Edward for all eternity. I think this last book was more mature. As I guess the readers grow older, Stephenie Meyer has thought of that. I guess I'm a bit too old for crushing on a 17 (give or take a hundred years) year old vampire, but Edward is just so great. Old fashion and just so awesomely gorgeous. Who wouldn't want to hang with him for the rest of eternity?

Renesmee was a great idea. I loved that Bella bore a child, it made the bond between her and Edward even stronger. As a mother I can relate to the unquestioning love for a child you haven't even met yet, even if it hurts you and makes you feel ill.

Apparently there were a plan of writing Twilight from Edward's perspective but due to illegal publication the project was put on hold. Tough the first draft is found on Stephenie's website. Read more about Midnight Sun here. I'm so going to! Especially read the first draft!

13 Nov 2009

Wanna Know What's Going on in Darcy's Head?

Well, you can. I've begun  blogging in Darcy's name too. Just as I have in Lizzie's. The only downside is that I do it in Swedish. But, if you send me some encouragement, I might be persuaded to make it into a regency fan fic...

You find the blog here:

12 Nov 2009

Pattinson doesn't do it for me

I rewatched Twilight yesterday. Had to see if I found Robert Pattinson more compelling or not. I didn't. I don't know what it is, but there is something I don't like about him. Sure, he's a good looking guy and all, but not my type at all. There's something about the mouth I think. And I'm not that impressed by Kristen Stewart either. No, the book is still way better than the movie.

I know that you probably think I'm weird that is not swooning about Robert Pattinson, everybody seems to love him. I swoon about Edward, Edwards in the book.Perhaps Pattinson will grow on me, but I'm still on the fence. You know, even my hubbie thinks I'm weird that I don't fancy Pattinson, since everybode else does... ;)(Ok, yeah so, he's kinda hot on that pic on the left... I'll give you that.)

And also I was annoyed with things that they had missed. I get that it's hard to make a movie out of a book. And I get that you can't fit everything in there. And, sure, it's not half bad, but still... Things that are so important in the book, is not even mentioned in the movie. Things that she doesn't do in the book, she does in the movie...


I'll probably go to see New Moon together with my friend though. Even if I'm already shocked about the trailer. Already in the trailer I can see thins that are wrong. But I'll do it for her. She's pregnant and all... :P

Pics:
Edward from Telepisodes
Edward, Bella and Jacob from Graphicshunt

11 Nov 2009

Flutters and Tingles


I am sitting here, all tingly and fluttery. Not because of Mr Darcy this time, or a vampire or any other fictional character. But because I've listened to HIM, the Finnish "love metal band" with singer Ville Valo. I just love his voice. And his not that bad to look at either.

At Valentines day 2008 (before I was a responsible adult, married and mother... :P), I was at their concert at Nalen here in Sweden. A friend of mine is friends with the drum roadie. How cool is that? :P Anyways, she wanted to go, but not alone and we got in for free. Great to be on the guestlist. I didn't mind, I mean I liked their music. Let's just say I fell in love, and leave it at that shall we?


Now, every time I hear any of their songs I get flutters in my stomach, a goofy smile on my face. Today I watch one of my fanvideos I have made with their song In Joy and Sorrow for Atonement, and my body is now a complete mess. I think I have a thing for "dangerous" men. I have always been attracted to men that uses eyeliner... Funny, right? Especially since I love Mr Darcy too. The heart works in mysterious ways...

the pictures:
Ville from HIM.
The other one is taken by my friend at the concert.

9 Nov 2009

Oh, Joy!

Two of my favourite things combine... I'm intrigued. A different take on Pride and Prejudice... Mr Darcy, Vampyre. Seriously? Seems to be a new must-have for me. Perhaps I can put it on my christmas list? *hint hint* It sounds very interesting anyways. It's written by Amanda Grange, who has written the diaries of all Austen-heroes. I haven't read any of her books, in fact, the only continuation of Pride and Prejudice I've read is Pemberley, and loved it. It seems like I cannot get enough. There are of course many fan fiction stories out there too. Fan Fiction.net is a very good source.

Read more about this intriguing book here

Anyone read it? How did you like it?

8 Nov 2009

Men in Cravat is the Shit

I really should make a new version of this video I made a while ago. I was trying out a editing program that, if you didn't pay for it, it puts in a ugly little text in the middle. Dang, it. Still very satisfied with the video. And all those lovely men in cravat... *swoons*

Twilight

I have always had a fascination for vampires. They are always very, very good looking, immortal and despite their cool skin, very hot. I don't really know when I started to be fascinated, or what brought it on, but suddenly I crave them. Everything about them. Could they be real? Is there vampires walking among us? Probably not, but it is a bewildering thought, nonetheless.

I know that people talked about Interview with a vampire quite early, well, I was 14 when it came. But I didn't see it till later. I don't know if it was my fear of the dark and unknown that kept me away from it for a while. It is a great movie which I haven't seen for a while actually, I believe it is time to see it soon. But I did enjoy Dracula before that.

Now the vampires are very popular again. Twilight, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries have seen to that. I really wasn't that impressed with Twilight the movie. It was too slow for my taste, sure there were vampires, but I really didn't see why everyone fell in love with Robert Pattinson as Edward. I really don't find Robert that attractive. After reading the book, however, I can see the fascination for Edward. The novel is so much better. So, I'm hooked. Am going to see New Moon as soon as possible. I already have a date too. :P Perhaps I will change my mind about Pattinson as Edward.

Maybe just the fact that he is portraying a vampire does the trick. ;) It is possible. But I do think the books is much better than the movie anyway. So much get lost in the adaptation. Very few adaptations can do the original justice, in my opinion.


Pic borrowed from E Online.

4 Nov 2009

A Great Honour!

I have been asked to write a blog of sorts for Elizabeth Bennet for a great forum! It's a great honour to be approached with such a request. Especially since the forum itself has nothing to do with litterature or Jane Austen what so ever, but blogs and blogdesign and other miscellaneous stuff. And for once I'm writing in Swedish. I haven't done that since high school! I prefer English, even if I'm from Sweden. It's easier to elaborate for some reason. If you're interested, check it out here:



One of my outlets for my obesessive and addicted behaviour has been to write fan fiction. For some reason, carachters from books or movies tend to just move into my head and ask to be written about. It's weird, mind you, but fun. It's not like I have to do anything, the stories kind of writes themselves, it's almost effortless. Unless I have a writers block. It has happened a lot lately. Hence the unupdated fics on fanfiction.net.

Anyways, if you are interested in my fan fics, you will find links to all three of them in the sidebar, under "my fan fics". Perhaps I can present you with some sneak peaks later on... :P 

3 Nov 2009

The Grand Infatuation

Ever since I saw BBC's adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, the infatuation was a fact. I was but 15. Mr Darcy was, and still is, my grandest crush, ever. Who could resist his smoldering eyes, brooding looks and dark tall frame? Elizabeth Bennet sure couldn't, and neither could I. Or was it Colin Firth that did me in?

I read the book. To tell the truth, I hadn't before I saw the tv series. And, no, it was not just Colin Firth's dark handsome face that sent my blood racing. It was Mr Darcy. Though, Mr Firth's face was attached to my vision of Mr Darcy of course. He will always be my Mr Darcy no 1.

A few have tried to take the roll as Mr Darcy, but none, according to me that is, has succeeded to outshine Colin Firth. First we had Matthew Mcfadyen in the filmversion from 2005. Very handsome, sure, but not Colin Firth. Perhaps it was my aversion towards Keira Knightley as Elizabeth that tainted my experience of the movie. I mean, you cannot go wrong with such a great novel. Although the proposal in the rain was way, way, hotter than the one in BBC's version. Seriously, almost kissing in the rain is always hot. And the urgent look on Macfadyen's face, and even in Knightley's, when they almost kiss, is kind of priceless. It gives me chills just thinking about it.

Then we have Bollywood's attempt to adapt the great novel into the big screen. Not a regency version this time, but modern day India. I kind of liked it. Martin Henderson was not too bad as Mr Darcy from America. But still, it is the era that does it, I think. The whole empiric dress and all that. Cravat and hats... *sighs*

I think the latest in the Pride and Prejudice adaptations and versions (which I have seen, aparently there is one from 2003, modern version that I have missed. Must correct asap!) is Lost in Austen, where the main carachter Amanda switches places with Elizabeth Bennet by accident and soon finds herself in the novel itself. Elliot Cowan is a very good Mr Darcy. And the wet-shirt-scene from BBC's adaptation is mimicked, at Amanda's suggestion of course. I liked it. I mean, who wouldn't want to be trapped inside one of one's favourite books of all time? And who wouldn't want to be courted by Mr Darcy? I sure wouldn't object. My hubbie might. :P And I probably wouldn't be able to be away from my son for long, either.

Of course, I could mention Becoming Jane in this discussion, but I won't. that is a different infatuation all together. I will pester you with that later. :P

Needless to say, I am a hopeless romantic, and I suspect that Miss Jane Austen has something to do with that. Or perhaps it was my mother's Barbara Cartland's and Harlequin's that lay in that big box in the closet that I use to borrow and devower in an instant. Perhaps not the best litterature choice for a young girl, but I was already lost... Maria Gripe had already seen to that (not sure if you have heard of her outside of Scandinavia but she's great). Apparently I favour perodic drama.

The pics:
Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen is borrowed from Austen for Beginners.
Martin Henderson is borrowed from Channel 4
Elliot Cowan is borrowed from Fan Pop.

1 Nov 2009

Welcome!

This will serve as an outlet for my more addictive side. I have many addictions. My family for starters, Jane Austen, vampires, men in cravat and many, many more. I will devote this blog to my addictions.

You'd think I'm like 14, right? I'm not. But I will tell you more about myself later. :P

Have a nice day!