Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Help (film)


The Help
Directed by Tate Taylor
Written by Tate Taylor
Based on the novel by Kathryn Stockett
Starring Emma Stone, Viola Davis, and Octavia Spencer
Rated PG-13 for thematic material
Released in theaters August 10, 2011

My Rating: ★★★★★

This is another one that I had hoped to read the novel BEFORE watching.  Of course, time did not permit this, and I couldn't hold off watching the film any longer!

Set in Mississippi during the 1960s, just when the Civil Rights Movement approaches its peak, a young author, Skeeter (Emma Stone) returns from college to her hometown to work at a small newspaper.  Soon, she decides to undertake the monumental task of writing a novel portraying the points of view of the hired African-American maids that she and most of her high society friends were raised by. At a time when such an act was literally illegal, she sets a chain of events in motion that will change the lives around her forever.

Overall, it was a very entertaining and thought-provoking movie.  The writer and director did a fantastic job of taking us back to a different place and time and giving us a new, deeper perspective on something that was all too common at that time. I adore Emma Stone and I think she made a perfect Skeeter.

This film did exactly what I think it set out to do.  It inspired me. I cried; I laughed; I was sad, angry, and hopeful all at once.  It made me FEEL.  It made me think.  My husband and I had conversations about it.  My seven-year-old son asked a lot of significant questions. How many movies can really do this these days?  In my opinion, it truly was a success and something I feel enriched our lives.

If nothing else, my son learned a bit more about civil rights, and interestingly enough, miscarriages. J  I definitely recommend checking this one out!


Friday, May 11, 2012

The Lucky One (film)


The Lucky One
Directed by Scott Hicks
Written by Will Fetters
Starring Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling, Blythe Danner
Rated PG-13 for some sexuality and violence
Released in theaters April 20, 2012

Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks

My Rating:  ★★★★★

This was a perfect girls' night out excursion for my best friends and myself. But, it wouldn't be a bad date night movie either.  I'm kind of excited for my husband to see this with me when it comes out on blu-ray.

When Logan (Zac Efron), a marine serving in Iraq, discovers a photograph of a beautiful young woman (Taylor Schilling) in some rubble, it inadvertently saves his life.  Mourning the loss of his friends and suffering the effects of being in the throes of an active war zone, Logan sets out to find the woman in the photo and thank her personally.  Once he arrives, however, things aren't as easy as he expected.  He finds himself falling in love, but they both have baggage and secrets that could be a deal breaker.  Will love survive or will Logan not be quite as lucky as he once was?

I have not had time to read the novel yet, so I can't compare the film adaptation to the written version.  I do know that I have yet to find a Nicholas Sparks novel that I do not like, and most of the screen versions coincide pretty well with the novels.  Just like all Nic's books, there is definitely romance, but he is also a fan of tragedy and drama.  I can't spoil it for you, but I will say I was on edge the entire time wondering who was going to fall into that tragedy category!

As for the film itself, the cinematography was lovely.  There was lots of natural lighting and colors.  Great romantic shadowing and camera angles.  Casting was pretty spot-on.  Every character was believable and played their parts well.  I particularly loved Blythe Danner's role as the kooky grandmother.  She portrayed the perfect mix of humor and wisdom.  Zac Efron did a wonderful job with such a mature role.  He really has grown up!

Overall, I really loved it.  I will definitely have to own this one, and I am looking forward to reading the novel one day soon!  I think the ladies are going to enjoy it, while the men could certainly learn a few things J



Thursday, May 10, 2012

Feature: Author Interview with Frank W. Smith, author of Wolf Song, plus GIVEAWAY!!


Good morning (or afternoon or evening) y'all!  Today, my buddy Frank is here to tell us more about himself and his new novel, Wolf Song, which will be officially released tomorrow, May 11, 2012.  

In case you missed my review, you can find that HERE.

Stick around after the interview for your chance to win an ecopy of Wolf Song for yourself!!   

Author Interview
Frank W. Smith
Wolf Song (Wolf Song Trilogy 1)

GL:  Tell us a bit about yourself, sir.

Frank:  Hi Cass. Thanks for having me on your blog! Let’s see what to tell you about myself? I have done a few things over my life time. Hmm… after high school, I worked on an assembly line. Didn’t like that so I joined the Army and became an Intelligence Analyst. After that, I figured I did something for my country, so off I went and became a missionary for two years. During that time I got to live in Bangalore, India. When I came back, I didn’t have a lot of skills that I could use in the private sector so I became an exterminator and I have been doing that for almost 20 years now. But all during that time I had this one opening scene for a book rattling around in my head. So as I turned forty-three, I made myself a challenge, that this was the year I would finally get the story out. Ten months later and Wolf Song is now available. How’s that for a resume?

GL:  Now, we want to hear all about Wolf Song.

FS:  I love Wolf Song. I mean that. It became so fun to write that it almost took on a life of its own. Wolf Song is the story of modern day New York City. (I am a Jersey boy and have lived much of my life within fifteen miles of downtown.) Werewolves and Vampires have been living in an uneasy truce for years. All of those rules change one day when Jon, a werewolf living in the area, finds a vampire about to feed in his clan’s territory. He has a choice to make: turn his back on something he finds evil and wrong and go his way in peace, or do something and try to stop the situation even though he knows there will be consequences. Jon follows what his conscience tells him to do. However, no one could have guessed the consequences would be so extreme. His clan is targeted for extermination by the Vampire All-Father. As they run for their lives trying to find any place that will offer them some safety, they must figure out why? Why this over the top response? What is the reason for the All-Father’s consuming rage? Along the way they meet some other great characters like Dr. Beaumont and Father Anthony McTeague, who are also caught up in the vampire’s dark plans and together this small group must find a way to survive.

Yes, this is an old school vampire and werewolf novel. But it is more than that. I always believed if you have a good story, the ‘setting’ wouldn’t make that much of a difference. I really feel that beyond the action and suspense there are great and memorable characters that will appeal to everyone, not just fans of urban paranormal fiction.

My goal with Wolf Song was to make a story that made sense. The characters have to be well defined; the story couldn’t be saved because the main characters just turn into werewolves. I wanted to make scenes that not only have people going, “Damn now that was a fight scene!” but also had them feeling emotional at the right times. And in the end, we don’t talk about this much, if someone spent their hard earned money and trusted me enough to buy my book, I wanted to deliver and say "Thank you." Thank you for the trust; I know you will get more than your monies worth. Well, those were my goals. To say I achieved them would be pompous; that’s for the readers to decide, but so far I will say I am quite happy and proud of the results and feedback!

GL:  What was your inspiration for your novel?

FS:  Okay, are you ready for the real inspiration of my novel? Okay, here is the secret. I am VERY tired of looking at mouse poop at 5 a.m. J Sorry it isn’t something more dramatic or altruistic, but damn, I have a gross job sometimes. I have been blessed with an overactive imagination. (My teachers and parents may have used a word other than blessed, of course). I love to write and I like sharing my ideas with people and hopefully giving them a bit of distraction from every day life. That is the other side.

GL:  Who was your most difficult character?  Easiest?

FS:  This question is so easy on both ends. Most difficult was Michael Green. That character is one of the most odious characters I have ever run across. It literally hurt me to try and get into his head to write. Easiest was the exact opposite: Aldus. He is such a good and humane person that his actions were always easy. You never had to guess what he would do; there were no questions. Aldus is the best of all of us, the person we wish we were, so he was very easy to write as far as a piece of the story goes.

GL:  I really love Aldus!!  I can see how he would be easier J

GL:  Do you personally relate to any of your characters more than the others?

FS:  It would probably be Jon, the main character. Jon comes across as gruff and self-assured, but he is constantly second guessing himself. What if he hadn’t stopped the vampire, would this person have still gotten injured? Could he have saved more lives by walking out of that club? He beats himself up a lot. Being surrounded by people like Aldus and Father McTeague, who are so sure of their beliefs in life, just makes him feel all the more childish and lost at times.

GL:  If you could be a werewolf, would you?

FS:  Now that is an interesting question! I would have to say no, and no for one reason. Having an extended life and watching those around me age quicker and die sooner would just hurt too much in the end. The power wouldn’t be worth the pain.

GL:  I was thinking more about being hairy...  Hahaha...

GL:  Can you give us a little hint about where the series is going from here?

FS:  Sure, while the ending of Wolf Song is concrete and wraps the story up nicely, it is by no means the end of this story line. The war has been started. The first story, if you strip away all the bells and whistles, is about what happens when you get hurt bad. Trying to survive that time when life hits you so hard you fear you will never get up. The second story Night Song, already being written, is about what you do after the initial pain is over. Some people become angry, brooding and dark; others crawl into a fetal position or a bottle and never come back. This next part is the story on how the wolves try to retain their humanity while living in the midst of a war for their extermination. Of course, when you read those sentences, please add in multiple explosions, limbs being ripped off, and a dash of humor and you’ll get a better picture of Night Song.

GL:  What are some of your favorite books of all time?

FS:  Here is another question where people are going to groan. Hear me out please because I am going to come at this from a different angle than you are probably expecting. The Bible. For a second so we are all on the same page, I am going to ask people to forget about the 'do unto others' and 'thou shall nots.' Let’s talk about the literature and the stories. (We can leave prosthelytizing for another time). The story of Nathan confronting King David is an amazing thing. The entire story has a better plot than anything coming out of Hollywood and the twist ending is superb. The story of Elijah on Mt. Carmel confronting the Baal worshipers is better than most action movies, and the antagonists are ‘better’ characters than anything else you will find. So that’s my two cents on that.

Other books: Armor by John Steakley is my all time favorite. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. The first three books by George R R Martin in his Song of Ice and Fire series are simply some of the best fiction I have EVER read.

GL:  Which author(s) has influenced your writing most?

FS:  I like wordy people. Go fig, lol. T.S. Eliot’s writing always awes me, minus the fun cat poems. As did an author called A A Attanasio. In his Arthor series his prose was so dense it took me days to slog through it, but because he did not dumb it down, it was some of the most beautiful, thought-provoking writing I have had the privilege to read.

GL:  Which upcoming movie are you really looking forward to?

FS:  AVENGERS!!! You may have guessed I like action!

GL:  Me too!!  As soon as we can get a babysitter…

GL:  I know you have some interesting talents/hobbies.  Please share with everyone J.

FS:  Ha… I collect hobbies, lol. Right now, my favorites are international cooking. Cooking is awesome, you get to be creative then eat it afterwards! Can’t beat that. Also, I love natural semi-precious stones. The variety and beauty they posses is bewildering. So I enjoy making handmade jewelry. I just wish the prices of the stones hadn’t more than tripled in the last few years. And lastly, I am dabbling in photography right now. I am not good at it yet. I just know if I take 100 pictures, I will luck out and get three good ones to share.

GL:  Even the best photographers end up with a bunch of duds J.  See ladies, this is one well-rounded man!

GL:  Most interesting place you've ever traveled?

FS:  Interesting? I would have to say taking supplies to a leper colony in India. An eye opener and something that expanded my heart past what I believed it could handle.

GL:  Mountains or beaches?

FS:  I love beaches when there isn’t a crowd. And I’m a bit on the pasty side, thanks to my Irish/German side, so I avoid the place in the summer. But mountains, especially rugged, desolate landscapes like the pics I see of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming or the Badlands in the Dakotas have always drawn me in. So mountains for me!

GL:  I prefer the mountains as well.

GL:  Coffee or tea?

FS:  I am not a huge fan of either. Funny thing is I do not like hot drinks. But of the two, plain black tea is my favorite.

GL:  Well, you know here in Alabama, we like our tea iced and SWEET! J

GL:  One item from your bucket list you've yet to accomplish?

FS:  Learn a language other than English proficiently. I learned early in life mechanics, languages, music, and math are not my strongest subjects. But I would love to learn German for some reason. When I try to speak German right now, I sound like a pug with a bad sinus problem.

GL:  Bahahahahaha!!!  Thanks so much, Frank!  You are an awesome guest, and I wish you all the best with Wolf Song and the entire trilogy! And...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!





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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Feature: Wolf Song by Frank W. Smith

Wow, this is a busy week.  I bet you guys are surprised to see so many new posts from me! :-)  


Today begins my feature with a great guy, Frank Smith, who is the author of Wolf Song, book one of a trilogy.  Frank will be stopping by tomorrow for a little Q&A and we'll be giving away a couple ecopies of his novel, which will be released later this week!!


Be sure to stop by for that, and today, enjoy my review...


Wolf Song (Wolf Song Trilogy #1)
by Frank W. Smith
AISN: B007x6SM9K
Expected Publication: May 11, 2012
Available Format: ebook, paperback

My Rating:  ★★★★★

Goodreads' Synopsis:  Would you stop a cold-blooded murder if you could? What if it put your life in danger?

These are the questions that Jon finds himself suddenly forced to answer. In the brief seconds where he is forced into action, he will learn another hard lesson.
One decision may save a life, but a single death can start a war.

The vampires and werewolves have lived in a strained co-existence with one another for centuries. They have their territories. They know their boundaries. All this comes to an abrupt end when one reckless vampire ignores the rules that have been followed for ages.

No one, not even Jon, could guess the carnage that would follow his decision to save an innocent man and end the vampire’s life. The world is thrown into chaos. This murder catches the attention of the All-Father, and Jon’s clan is being held responsible. The body count is rising, and the werewolves are on the losing end.

It falls to Jon and a surprising set of allies to try to hold back the raging fury the All-Father has unleashed against them. The End of Days is approaching, but can a werewolf and his small group of unknown heroes find it in themselves to summon their courage and fight to the death to save the earth from the shadows?

Need to get your vampire vs. werewolf fix?  Immerse yourself in the world of Wolf Song.  These aren’t your sparkly vamps and cuddly werewolves (not that I have any issues with those).  The vampires are mean and ugly and their werewolf counterparts are badass with a side of bravery and integrity.  This world is dark and gritty and full of action and blood and urban paranormal drama. 

All throughout the book, I was wrapped up in the lives of the characters—the pain and sadness and even mysterious qualities of the world they live in.  This is a great book for the guys, while the ladies can certainly find something to appreciate as well.  The pacing of the story is great with relatable characters and an intriguing environment.

Really, the synopsis says it all!  This is a fantastic start to the trilogy and I cannot wait to get my hands on book two!  

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Feral (Book 1 in the Werecat Saga) by Jami Lynn Saunders


Feral (Book 1 in the Werecat Saga)
by Jami Lynn Saunders
ISBN:  9781936307159
Published November 30, 2011 by 711 Press
Available Format: Paperback, ebook

My Rating: ★★★★

711 Press is publishing "short stories" they label "movies & TV in book form."  I had no idea what they meant when they approached me and asked if I'd like to read and review some of their publications.  Turns out, the idea is that you can read an entire book in the time it would take you to watch a movie or television show.  The approximate read time for Feral is ninety-two minutes, so that means you can pop Despicable Me in for the kids and enjoy some solid reading time with no loose ends. You all should know by now how much I love being able to read something in one sitting! I hate for my reading time to be interrupted…

In Feral, picture nuclear fallout and a zombie-like aftermath—but the zombies are human-feline mutations that have an insaitable thirst for flesh. Some humans, however, are not feral, but they can transform into various feline forms. Pippa Reyes, a werecat, is now on a mission to travel across the country to find a haven for her kind.  With her friends, Aiden and Abby, she will head west, across the devastated terrain infested with ferals and others attempting to take their lives at every turn.

This book is a unique twist on both the "zombie apocalypse" and were stories.  It is an interesting setup and I really enjoyed getting to know the characters.  They have great chemistry, and the little twists and turns along the way keep things flowing nicely.  I did knock off one star because at times, I felt some aspects of the story were a bit predictable and I wish a few things were fleshed out a bit more.  But, with a short story, you are often left with a lot of unanswered questions that hopefully will be worked out in the remaining installments.

Overall, this was a great read.  I'm looking forward to seeing more of what 711 Press has in store!

Monday, May 7, 2012

On Dark Shores 2: The Other Nereia by JA Clement


On Dark Shores 2:  The Other Nereia
by JA Clement
ISBN:  9781908212054
Published April 15, 2012 by Weasel Green Press
Available Format: ebook

My Rating: ★★★★

Goodreads' Synopsis:  Nereia is faced by a frightening choice. Copeland is getting dangerously unpredictable; and in the blind darkness of the sea-caves under the cliff, Blakey is about to make the acquaintance of the Archangel...

Sequel to On Dark Shores 1: The Lady and second in the dark fantasy series, this novella is gritty and gripping with a rich tapestry of characters and darkly evocative setting. Contains violence and drug-use.

The story will be followed later in the year by On Dark Shores 3: The Mother.

To be honest, I have book one, but I just have not found the time to sit down and read it (sorry JA!!!), so I started book two with a lot of questions.  I haven't really gotten to know the characters previously, and I literally dropped in the middle of the story.  But, when I got about halfway through, I was completely immersed.  I still have questions, and you can be sure I'll be reading book one very soon, but book two was enough to get me hooked on the series.  It certainly left me wanting more… in a good way.

JA is a fantastic author.  Her writing is vivid and descriptive and perfectly gripping.  The settings are easy to imagine and the characters are completely relatable.  The tale is dark and suspenseful, and it is interesting to follow each character as they grow and evolve and come together in different ways. 

A great fantasy series—I can't wait to catch up on book one and then dive into book three!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

200 Follower Giveaway!!!


Happy May Everyone!

It is finally time for my 200 follower giveaway!!  I had hoped to reach this milestone before my 30th birthday, but alas, better late than never! :-)  

I know I haven't been the greatest blog host lately due to my busy life right now, but I appreciate each and every one of my followers and I would love for our family tree to continue to grow...

Please spread the word about the giveaway and be sure to drop in and get in your daily entries as well!  The form will close May 15th, and the winner will be announced May 16th.

Good Luck!!!