A tiny corner of the web that packs an insane amount of insanity. A blog about everything and nothing in particular, including a lot about books...
Saturday, 28 May 2011
Perfecting My Crab Impression
Scientist?
The two sides of me clash so much. One moment I'm so caught in music, and art that flows and ebbs through scrict routines that school work and timetables are always left behind for the impulses.
The next, I'll be alphabetically ordering my school books and doing my homework on time. But so recently, now, WITH MY EXAMS coming up, art has decided to show herself again, and capture me again.
Bother.
Yeah.
That.
*stretches arms*
Anyone read True Grit? Read it. Watch it. And then realize how much better the Rook Sister's films are gonna be. The world awaits us.
In my dreams.
Which are all set to become reality.
Thank you, and goodnight,
Tora.
P.S Crabs. Gotta love 'em. Not tasty though. Have my first bit of crab meat last Tuesday...
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
It's America In My Kitchen
Now, you see, I'm not the kind of person who believes in stereotypes, so I'd actually like to know: Do You New Yorkers Actually Eat Bagels?
I must say, if you do, you have amazing food taste. I love your bagels. They are delicious. And mine had bananas and nut butter inside.
Pure brilliance.
Thank you and goodnight.
Tora.
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Allie's Music Meme...
First Lapse in Posts...
Anyway. Now you know the explanation(s) for the lack of postage, I should probably get back to work.
Yeah.
Going...
In a minute...
Blah. Studying's getting on my nerves...But I better go. (I can hardly blame the blog readers for abysmal results, since they don't exist.)
Allie
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Need...More...Books...
Anyway. I've been looking round the interweb for new books to get...Better give the Wondrous Reads blog a plug here - if you like reading even remotely, go there. If you are as obsessed as I am and haven't looked at it yet - GO THERE NOW!
And I remembered that I haven't blogged today. Well, I have sort of, through Tora posting our scene....(you'll get used to our shorthand for these things. Trust me, there are scenes way longer than that...wait 'til you see some of our short stories. Well, mine. I can never write enough. I don't even realize how long the stories go on for.) But I thought I better post something myself.
So, to coincide with my mood, I'm going to post a list of what I'm reading, at them moment (I know I mentioned three of them yesterday, but I've finished two of them now) all of which are library books. (The last one I bought was Scorpia Rising, the new - and last - Alex Rider book by Anthony Horowtiz. If you haven't heard of it.)
Crossing The Line - Gillian Philip (YA fiction)
Just finished this about two days ago. The cover made it really stand out, but to be honest the blurb doesn't do it justice. You need to read it to really get the depth of everything it's about. I just had to keep reading once I started. Definitely worth a read!
The Search For WondLa - Tony DiTerlizzi (Kids)
This is by the guy who wrote the Spiderwick Chronicles (with Holly Black) but it wasn't that that made me pick it up...again, excellent example of how important the cover is. Haven't started it yet, but it looks good. The illustrations throughout (which manage not to look to childish, judging by what I've seen from flicking through) are a bonus.
Annan Water - Kate Thompson (YA fiction)
Literally about a page into this one! Kate Thompson is a brilliant writer - I've read so many of her books! - and can't wait to really see what this one's like.
Wintercraft - Janna Burtenshaw (YA fiction)
Gothic, supernatural, magical, dark. Can't wait to get stuck into it. Need I say more?
The Death Defying Pepper Roux - Geraldine McCaughrean (YA fiction)
This is one that's just been waiting for me to pick it up. Not started it yet, but its supposed to be excellent.
The Thing With Finn - Tom Kelly (Kids)
Not something I'd usually go for, but I've heard of it and thought I might as well try it. I've read a couple of chapters (I don't like stopping in the middle of books much, but what can you do?) already, don't know when I'll get time to finish it....
Speaking of time and not having enough of it, I'd better go. Hope you enjoyed this post, non-existent readers, and weren't too bored....
Allie
Sway With Me
Tora, (and Allie).
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
So. Yes. Proper Post.
I'm listening to 'Blue Blood Blues' by The Dead Weather, if you're interested. No idea why, I just sort of felt like it...
I'm reading Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte - obviously - The Pain Merchants by Janice Hardy and just started Annan Water by Kate Thompson.
My brain is slowing up, I think. I seem to recall that my posts during the day are much more...lively. I think I prefer mild rants to barely saying anything at all.
I was thinking of doing something like Tora did earlier, but I'll probably save that for another time, so I can make a longer list....
Ack. This post makes me sound like a really boring person.
Trust me, I try not to be. I don't particularly like boring. Even insane is better. Insane in a good way, though, not in the axe-wielding-madman-murderer way. I'm not that bad yet.
Anyway. Better go, before y'all fall asleep on your keyboards/laptops/iPhones/etc etc.
Allie
Local Natives
Just going to post this video, because I find the song so awe-inspiring. As the title of this post explains, it's by Local Natives, and it's by far my favourite song of theirs...
Oh. It won't let me embed it...for some reason...Grr.
Guess I'll just tell you the title and copy out the link. It's called Who Knows Who Cares from the album Gorilla Manor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hhE_sqJG3g&feature=artist
(If you want to listen to just the song, skip straight to 1:33.)
Very beautiful. Excellent for getting rid of writer's block.
I'll do a proper post soon!
Allie
Perfection In Backgrounds
"Dear Math. I don't want to do your problems. I have my own to solve."
"Keyboard not found. Press any key to continue."
"Be who you are and say what you think, because those who mind, don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
"If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and sounds like a duck, then it could be a dragon impersonating a duck."
"Homework hurts trees."
"I'm not random, you just can't think as fast as I can."
"I'm not as random as you think I salad."
"Sometimes people pu up walls, not to keep people out, but to see who cares to break them down."
"I didn't hit you, I just simply high fived your face."
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift. That's why it's called the present."
"I'm not crazy, my reality is just different to yours."
"Whoever said nothing was impossible never tried slamming a revolving door."
Monday, 16 May 2011
It's REVOLUTION!
Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly is my favourite book. Ever. I'd never been able to pick one before I read it. But now, it's always top. Without question one of my Desert Island Books. In fact, if I had to, my only Desert Island Book. It's that good.
The quote above is by an unnamed character. There are some brilliant ones by named characters, obviously, but that's one of my favourites, even though it's not even expanded upon.
If you haven't read it, you can't imagine how brilliant it is.
It's about a girl called Andi Alpers, a depressed, dark, haunted teenager in present-day New York, and Alexandrine Paradis, who has been caught up in the French Revolution. Andi is an amazingly gifted musician, and music is her life - literally. She has nothing else to live for; her father left after the events that caused her depression, and he was always distant anyway - he's a geneticist, obsessed with his work - and her mother is lost in her own world. Alone and about to fail her last year at school, she's taken to Paris, and discovers a diary hidden within an ancient guitar case - Alex's. The two stories unfold, two girls separated by hundreds of years - but inexplicably connected.
Not to mention all the intertwining arcs and characters. Especially the wonderful, and wonderfully-named Virgil.
I'm going to review it properly - not today, I don't have time - but I'm going to leave you with another quote, which is probably the one I like the best.
"I'm wishing he could see that music lives. Forever. That it's stronger than death. Stronger than time. And that its strength holds you together when nothing else can."
The Hills Are Alive ...
Insanity of the Finest Degree.
Perfect.
S-s-s-s-sugar, I got the darned thing stuck on italics. Well, you'll know why it's completely all in italics right? Well, that completely ruined the entire grandness of the phrase. However, to save this from becoming completely me talking to Allie, which I do every day, anyway, I'll introduce this-
Desert Island Books
Which books 5 books would you take to a Desert Island for a long-term stay?
It's something my library did, and I'm going to think about it. Another book related-topic is The Worst Book You've Ever Read. Another meme is Casting Characters. I'll try all of these in the next post, Al probably will too.
OK, these italics are really starting to annoy me.
So, yes, as Allie also promised, I'll come back with something worth reading next time! Please! Do not be put off by the Waffle!
Virtual Hugs---
Tora.
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Sugar and Spice and All Th- Oh, Who Am I Kidding?
Apparently I have a reputation for being all dark and depressing. Not quite Gothic - yet - but almost permanently...dark. Especially when it comes to writing. Now, not gore. But need to come up with a traumatised, bordering-on/actually psychotic character, and I could probably help you.
It obviously occasionally rubs off on Tora, but I shall proclaim that her mood today was not my fault. No, Fallen by Lauren Kate is to blame. It has nothing to do with the book or plot or anything itself, exactly. It is a brilliant book. I know it doesn't (or I don't) make sense. It's a long story.
But it's not the point of this post. Moving on.
(I guess I'm really rambling a little. Just a bit.)
This blog will basically be one of us posting, and then the other posting as well, just to contradict it. Such is my/our boredom/procrastination/inability-to-let-things-go/inability-to-keep-from-expressing-views. On everything.
Tora really will be OK tomorrow. It was just a momentary lapse in...well, I won't say sanity, because, as you know, neither of us possesses any. She'll be running through meadows of wildflowers, singing songs from The Sound Of Music, and obsessively plaiting some poor child's hair.
On second thoughts, that could equally be me. Who knows what will happen tomorrow. It's just an ordinary day, but you never know...I could wake up a blossom of beaming sunshine!
(In my dreams.)
Also: I promise we'll start writing worthwhile posts...eventually...
Allie
Yes. we are writing a book. I was just- meh, doesn't matter.
It's Hard To Be Gothic And Be Blonde
Wordlessly fingering my eyelashes (encrusted with gunk I have now taken a shocking likening to that will hopefully fade by tomorrow morning, fingers crossed) I read Allie’s post.
Surprisingly calm.
By my current standards.
(Psssssst! Allie! We are writing a book, remember?)
Anyways, onwards with my story. I’m the kind of person who rides every day differently: no routine, just new obsessions, new ideas. Work and school barely keep up. I tried being like that once, I’m still organized, but I just don’t highlight anything any longer.
I can’t tell the web something completely boring, something completely as insane as I thinking that they’d care t know what I’d had for breakfast.
Or that I am a little bit off my usual rocker today.
So I’ll look at anything I type and think that’s a complete amount of gush tomorrow. But I won’t lie, and pretend I’m all fine.
Because, then, really, what’s the point in all this?
Moving on from the heartfelt philosophical confessions, I’ve re-discovered my urban Gothic wardrobe. But because I’m the kind of person who won’t be let herself be depressed for longer than a day, I’ll be back to sundresses tomorrow.
It’s kind of awkward typing all about me, here, so I guess I’ll sign off now and come back with better news for y’all.
Virtual Hugs
Tora.
I'll Need to Start Thinking of Better Post Titles Eventually....
I'm listening to Regina Spektor - Twinsister is also a fan of hers - the song 'Laughing With' to be exact. Her voice is astoundingly pure, and even though most of her songs have this sadness in them, you'll still listen to them over and over. Well, I will. That's a thing I do, repeating songs so many times I lose count. I'm not obsessive compulsive. At least, I don't think so.
Anyway. Leaving my probable insanity behind...
I should be studying. I have been, really, I have. Maybe I should just delete this drivel and go take out some revision...
Blah. Procrastinating...I have to go soon anyway, so maybe I'll stick around for another while.
At least no one except Tora will read this. Unless you happen to have discovered the blog and are going, 'WOW! These girls are geniuses! They should write a book!' In that case, make yourself at home. No need to take off your shoes. There's a permanent supply of tea or coffee, or if you're more of a water person like me, we have a fresh spring, just over there.
Now you see why this is called the Twin Sister Bubble. Because no one else except us two has a clue about what's going on.
My apologies, dear readers (if they exist), my apologies. Insanity isn't very easy to get rid of, and I'm kinda happy this way, so things probably won't get any saner form here on in, I'm afraid.
Allie (the Mad).
Saturday, 14 May 2011
My First (and Probably Pathetically Short) Post
So. Me. This is where I'll either get tongue-tied or go off on a rant.
Stuff You Probably Don't Need Or Want To Know But I'm Going To Tell You Anyway (About Me): I am a ferocious reader. I love books. And writing. If you don't believe me, you'll find out over the course of the blog...if you deem it worthy enough to stick around.
I'm a music junkie. Enough said. Words cannot express my obsession with music. Maybe in time I'll be able to sort out a list of my favourite artists...
I like a lot of other things, which I tried to talk about but I ended up typing out a load of meaningless waffle, so I deleted it. I'll do it some other time. (I am also a procrastinator, if you haven't figured that out already.) I'm a perfectionist, too. Not really a good combination.
Seeing as the longer I try to work on this post, the more faults I'll find, I'm going to publish it now....
Allie
Tora, you knew where I was.
Work, Work, Work
Mmmmmm, summer sun. Just what we all need when we have to stay inside and work. *Sighs*
I have Art to finish, a German aural to learn (and write), French to revise and Maths.
Virtual hugs~~
Tora.
Allie, where are you? I'm depressed now.
Warning! Fatal Levels Of Insanity Detected
I should probably have something better to say than just: Welcome to our blog. It's named after the bubble of twinly telepathy, I, Victoria, better know as Tora, and my sister, Alison, better know as Allie, live in.
I'm thinking, I'm thinking ... ah, introductions.
We're both school students studying for big, scary exams, and we've both logged with blogger before- this is our first joint one.
If you're lucky, you might find some of the first bits of a story we're working on being published here (for the first time ever!)
Virtual Hugs~~~
Tora.
Allie is sad that she can't be here for the opening post, she's got, er, stuff to do. But she'll correct me later, I'm sure.