Sunday, June 6, 2010

Family...family

Yesterday was a great day with my cousins and friends but today was a bit gloomy just like the weather over this weekend.

After attending Patrick's 1 month old, I headed over to my cousin's house.  We planned to go to the city to have dinner then take my 2 cousins from Vietnam to the Opera House to take a few photos.

Although we didn't get to have dinner until 9.30pm but we had a delicious feast with pippes in XO sauce, abelone, seafood congee, crab congree and Singapore crab & noodles.  I also got my cousins a few presents and she was so happy.  I'm glad!

We then headed towards The Rocks unfortunately there was road closed so we have to take a detour.  Since we travelled in 3 different cars, it took us a while to find a parking space which most of the time we spent waiting for each other.

My boyfriend was having stomach cramp after dinner, probably due to late dinner as he was so hungry after work.  I'm so thankful that's he's not too fussy about his pain and keep up a good spirit for us.

At least in the end my cousins took some nice photos of the Habour Bridge and the Opera House.  Lucky for us, last night the Opera House was lighted up with beautiful images reflected on the shells.  They are absolutely stunning!

Then today, I got up a bit upset because my parents were having a fight, I don't know what it was about but my dad went out for almost the whole day.  I hope they are ok.  I hate seeing them in an argument.  I could not concentrate on working if the mood around the house is gloomy.

After mass, I could not stand the atmosphere, so I went to my boyfriend's house for dinner and watch a dvd.  At least being with him brighten up my mood.

Ok now I have to do a bit of work and get some good sleep because tomorrow is my first day at a new place and I don't want to look so dead on the first meeting!

Friday, June 4, 2010

The Study Trilogy by Maria V. Snyder


After weeks engrossing with vampire books, I started to seek out for something different.  Actually, it didn't start like that.  I was at Big W one day and saw 3 beautiful books on displayed.  The first thing that captured my attention was the book cover.  So I bought the whole collection.  I guess I have a thing for book series.  I don't like to buy a single book, maybe I find one book is not enough to sastify my adoration for it.

Seriously, I have never expected to be so indulged in this kind of genre, so magical, so much action, adventure and fantasy.  Even after I finished reading all the 3 books, I still yearned for more.  And lucky enough, Maria V. Snyder still write some short stories on these characters.  So you have to visit her website www.mariavsnyder.com and sign up the monthly newsletter to get more from it.

Because I love her writing style so much I have to seek out her other books.  At the moment I'm following the Glass Trilogy, a spin-off from the Study Trilogy.  So if you have a sense of love for adventures, then Snyder books are what you should look for.

Some of the comments below are written awhile ago after I finished each book!

This is the first book of the Study Trilogy by Maria V. Snyder. I have not read such a captivating young adult book for a while. This book is truly amazing and intersting.

Locked in a coffin-like darkness, there is nothing to distract me from my memories of killing Reyad. He deserved to die—but according to the law, so do I. Here in Ixia, the punishment for murder is death. And now I wait for the hangman's noose.

But the same law that condemns me may also save me. Ixia's food taster—chosen to ensure that the Commander’s food is not poisoned—has died. And by law, the next prisoner who is scheduled to be executed—me—must be offered the position.

So now I must choose: a quick death… or slow poison…

And so Yelena chooses to become a food taster. But the chief of security, leaving nothing to chance, deliberately feeds her Butterfly's Dust, and only by appearing for her daily antidote will she delay an agonizing death from the poison. As Yelena tries to escape, her dilemma deepens. Rebels plot to seize Ixia while she develops magical powers she cannot control. Her life is at stake again and choices must be made, but this time the outcomes are not so clear!

This is the second book of the Study Trilogy. I could not put down this book and when I looked at the time it's 5am in the morning. Within a night and a day, I have finished such a well written book.

Yelena is on her way to be reunited with the family she'd been stolen from long ago. Although she has gained her freedom, she can't help feeling isolated in Sitia. Her Ixian background has changed her in many ways, and her newfound friends and relatives don't think it's for the better. Despite the turmoil, she's eager to start her magical training. But her plans take a radical turn when she becomes involved with a plot to reclaim Ixia's throne for a lost prince, and gets entangled in powerful rivalries with her fellow magicians. If that wasn't bad enough, it appears her brother would love to see her dead. Luckily, Yelena has some old friends to help her with her new enemies.
 
At last I have finished the last book of the Study Trilogy. A great series to read and highly recommended.

When word that Yelena is a Soulfinder -able to capture and release souls -spreads like wildfire, people grow uneasy. Already Yelena's unusual abilities and past have set her apart As the Council debates Yelena's fate, she receives a disturbing message: a plot is rising against her homeland, led by a murderous sorcerer she has defeated before. Honour sets Yelena on a path that will test the limits of her skills, and the hope of reuniting with her beloved spurs her onward. Her journey is fraught with allies, enemies, lovers and would-be assassins, each of questionable loyalty. Yelena will have but one chance to prove herself -and save the land she holds dear.
 
These books are widely available in most of the bookstore at RRP $18.95 to $20.95 (depends on which store) but you could also get cheaper deals at Big W where all books are 35% everyday.  If you don't have time to go shopping then you can buy them online either at Amazon or the links below.  However, Amazon only have free delivery to U.S residents I believe.  But if you visit the Book Depository it's always free delivery worldwide.
 
Poison Study AUD $10.90
Magic Study  AUD $10.90
Fire Study AUD $10.90
 
Please note the price will varies slightly due to the value of the Australian dollar.  But in general, these are the best deals I found so far, they are cheaper and free delivery worldwide, which means you don't need to get out of the house to buy the books!!  

The BookDepository

Thursday, June 3, 2010

My last day at work and yet I was late

Today is my last day working at The Herb Booth but somehow I forgot to set the alarm.  Couldn't blame anything because last night I stayed up late blogging...as so I am now.

It's been a great journey learning about Traditional Chinese Medicine and because I cannot totally detach from it yet. I offered to come around some Saturday to help out :)

Next week I will be starting at a new place and I just cannot wait to learn new skills.

Now I am definitely dead.  When I got home today I couldn't open my eye during dinner and now I am still blogging.  Sometimes I wonder if I have spent my time wisely online.  I never seem to get much work done except doing unnecessary things...or wasting my time.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Concepts in modern vampire novels

I really wanted to write this blog for a very long time and today I have to write this otherwise I can't sleep.  It's 12.18am and I should be sleeping rather than sitting here and write this blog...

It all started with Twilight by Stephanie Myer.  It was my first time actually reading a book regarding to vampires realm.  My favourite genres are adventures, detectives and children fantasy.  Since Twilight I started to seek out most of the modern young adult vampire novels.

Vampire stories have gone back to centuries ago but for me I have only encountered a few series by modern authors.  These inlcude:


So here I will only discuss the concepts these authors used in their stories.  Of course there are more theories introduced if I have a chance to read a wider range of books.

There are 6 main concepts I would like to compare between these stories.  In general, vampires need blood to stay healthy just like humans need our daily nutrition.  The main difference between these writers are some introduce the idea of vegetarian vampires who only feed on animal blood such as in The Vampire Diaries.

Oh and vampires are not invincible they can be killed by 3 main methods: decapitation, burning or by a wooden stake to the heart.  Mead suggests that vampires cannot go into direct sunlight otherwise they will be turn into dust, Smith claim that if they have a protective ring then they will be fine.  While Myer, Cast, Gray and de la Cruz have no problems of vampires roaming in broad daylight.

Now talking about the evolution and origin of vampires, this is the interesting part.  Most authors don't mention much about how or where they come from.  However, de la Cruz introduce that they are fallen angels, Myer briefly mention about a cause by a disease, Cast said it's genetic modification and I think Mead did mention something which I cannot remember.  I have to ask her again!

So who are vampires worst enemy? Both Myer and Smith stated werewolves, Gray and Smith also said vampire hunters.  Cast, de la Cruz and Mead claimed that the corrupted vampires - red blood, silver blood and strigoi respectively.

The majority of modern vampire stories are about romance.  Both Myer and Smith stories revolve around the two main characters, although their love is complicated but always happy ending.  Somehow I found it a bit cliche.  Since I have not finished the other 3 series but I guess most of the stories are happy ending.  I found Mead portrays a very tragic and complicated love story.  Gray and de la Cruz provide reader with a different kind of romance, a forbidden kind of love, which somehow is quite interesting.  Although Cast also mention the complication in the love relationship but it revolve too much about the main character and I think the story is too long, 12 books in total.  I sort of bored when I got to book 7.

Lastly, we want to know how will the vampire race survive?  Do they reproduce?  Well Smith and Cast did not mention on how they mate but Cast suggest there is a switch in junk human DNA and that's how they becomes vampyre.  Myer, Mead and de la Cruz suggest that they can mate with human (female) to give birth to a child.  Only Mead's offspring do not need to feed on human blood.  de la Cruz also mention about the souls cycling to keep them forever human turn vampire.  Mead also said that two vampires (moroi) can produce a vampire off-spring beside mating with a human.  The most interesting concept is Gray, she stated that vampire is the human-dead-half and ghost is the spirit-dead-half.  So to produce a child, it needs the power of both vampire and ghost, however, at certain age, the child will choose to become either a vampire or a ghost...but what will happen in the end? Will that child be human? I have to find out in the last book!

Having discuss these issues, I still think these stories are interesting in their own sense.  Each author has successfully captured the audience with their story-telling skills.  Far most of all, my best pick would be the Blue Bloods and the Vampire Academy series.  The stories are very unique, the concepts are unexpected and the actions and adventures are heart-throbbing, you could never put the book down once you started.  I have a hard time trying to get a good sleep once the book is opened.  Sometime I even stayed up almost all night to finish the book even though I know I have to go to work the next day.

Although the Twilight Saga introduced me to the vampire world, however, the second book really made me depressed.  Overall, it was a great series, however, I think it's too much Bella and Edward.  I like Jacob more, his love is unconditioning, well although a bit.  And I think Bella abused his feelings for her somehow.  I guess most of the heroines in these novels are spoilt like that.

Evernight series is very interesting and I find it similar to the storyline of Vampire Knight, a manga series by Matsuri Hino.  However, as the story progress it started to becomes unique in its own way.  The House of Night series really hooked me up at first but due to its long span in books I started to get tired of it.  Also with The Vampire Diaries, I really like the TV series, I think the plot there is better than the book.  Well the original 4 books was great but expanding to The Return series, I find it starting to bore me out although Smith has introduced other supernatural powers out there.  Some books are great if you just finished it off at a point.

Best of all, I vote for de la Cruz Blue Blood series because it focuses on 3 main heroines rather than 1, and they all have their own problems but it also follows their growth in life.  A highly recommended series to read!

Ok now it's getting very very late 1.26am.  I will be very dead at work tomorrow...I mean later today!!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

I survived 3 months probation...yet another 3 months to come...

Today marked my 3 months at The Herb Booth.  Although I really enjoyed working here I have to quit after this week because I have another offer at a different place.

The Herb Booth is a small business that caters for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners, we look after despatching herbal medicines to patients according to the prescribed formualations.  Chris, my boss is a great person, very flexible and nice in every aspects.

I felt bad for leaving him at this stage when he needs me most.  His wife will give birth to the twins soon and he needs someone who is capable and experienced with the new system for this time.  Unfortunately, the new place offers me greater opportunities for my future careers even though the pay is slightly lower than what I am getting at the moment.

Over the past 2 months, for my lunch, I have tried out different lasagna brands including Lean Cuisine, McCain, Sara Lee and Homebrand.  So far I voted for Homebrand because the cheese is so soft and the meat mixture is not too salty.  What other bonus? Homebrand is almost 50% cheaper than the other brands.  So next time you want to have some lasagna, head straight to Woolworths and try out the Homebrand one.

On the way home from work, I usually stopped at Priceline, generally I don't really buy things in there, but somehow today I spent a bit on pretty much things I don't need.  I think I better watch my pocket otherwise I will go broke very soon.