Falling

Spinning and sparkling, you make me shine. Dizzy with emotion, my heart pulses with life.

Your flaws are endless, but so are mine. Despite all the strife, I want to sing from the mountains and dance in the meadows, want to laugh under the covers and cry in the face of the sun.

And suddenly I’ve come undone.

With a flick of a finger, you’ve unlocked all the doors and unravelled all the knots, splattering all my secrets across the shadows of my soul.

You are my Thumbelina, the whisper I carry in my pocket, the smile in my heart. You are what leaves me breathless and bare.

Tumbling and tearing, we shatter through the walls of reality and stumble into worlds full of whimsical whims, fanciful flights of fancy where we are kings.

Blinding and breathtaking, I am spinning and sparkling on the shores of impossibility, dancing and dazzling in the waves of dreams.

Fearless, we fling ourselves off the cliffs of imagination, falling so full and so fast.

When we open our eyes, we realise we are not falling, but flying.

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Review: Clockwork Prince

Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices, #2)After the tumultuous events at the end of Clockwork Angel, Cassandra Clare’s Clockwork Prince picks up right after Nathaniel’s betrayal and Mortmain’s escape.

Charlotte and Henry are on the verge of losing the Institute, and so Tessa, Will, and Jem, embark on a journey to try and find Mortmain, while discovering how many secrets lay hidden behind his plans.

Throughout this journey, Tessa still struggles to figure out who she is, Downworlder or warlock, and what role she has to play in Mortmain’s plans, while also struggling to understand who has a hold on her heart- Will or Jem?

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The Casual Vacancy: My Thoughts on JK Rowling’s New Book

So earlier today, the news dropped that JK Rowling had not only revealed the title of her latest adult novel, but also a short synopsis and the release date.

As you can imagine, the whole internet was in a tizzy, and the news was trending on Twitter within seconds of it being released (what else would you expect?).

So the title of the new novel is The Casual Vacancy and it’s set to be released this year on Thursday September 27th.

Here’s the description, as on Little, Brown:

When Barry Fairweather dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock.

Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war.

Rich at war with poor, teenagers at war with their parents, wives at war with their husbands, teachers at war with their pupils…Pagford is not what it first seems.

And the empty seat left by Barry on the parish council soon becomes the catalyst for the biggest war the town has yet seen. Who will triumph in an election fraught with passion, duplicity and unexpected revelations?

Blackly comic, thought-provoking and constantly surprising, The Casual Vacancy is J.K. Rowling’s first novel for adults.

My thoughts: To be honest, when I first read the description, my mouth wasn’t exactly salivating with excitement. If I had stumbled on this description, and it weren’t by Jo, I doubt I’d pick it up.

But given that it is by her, how can I resist?

Plus, it’s a common rule to never judge a book by its cover, or lack of one in this case. Despite the fact that the synopsis doesn’t excite me, I’ll probably be out there on release day, with others just like me, buying the book. Although the $39.99 CAD retail price is a bit high!

I don’t buy a lot of adult books (yeah, not obvious at all, you snicker) but even I know that that is not the average retail price for an adult book. But the publishers probably know we Pottermaniacs will probably spend whatever amount it is to get our hands on Jo’s latest work. Sigh.

I’m also surprised at the release date. September is not far away at all, especially in book time. I was expecting it to be a bit like HP, a process in which we’re hinted that there’s a new book, a few more months go by, we’re given a title, a few more months go by, we’re given a synopsis, a few more months go by, we’re given the release date, and then many more months go by until we can buy it.

In other, related, news, Jo has also revamped her official website, in that its done up like a timeline of events, kind of like the new Facebook timeline (hmm, suspicious…).

I’m all for change and revamping things (sometimes), but I’m really going to miss Jo’s virtual desk. I used to spend hours on there, fiddling with the erasers and quills, trying to dig for new clues on Harry.

Anyway, I’m off to go save up for this exorbitantly priced book!

Ikhlas

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H&M Conscious Collection Spring 2012

So the new spring Conscious Collection at H&M is about to hit stores and my mouth is watering at the sumptuous fabrics, darling prints, and snatches of lace and crochet.

Over the past few months, I’ve seen a definite surge of lace and crochet on the runway, and its definitely manifested itself in general retailers, like H&M.

I’m a bit sad that there aren’t any maxi skirts or dresses in this year’s collection, but I suppose it isn’t summer enough for them yet. I’m absolutely in love with the frilly fabrics and the peter-pan collars, as well as the soft pastel shades. Can’t wait to head to my local H&M on April 12th!

Here are my favourite pieces:

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Recipe: Chocolate Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Icing

Hello friends!

How was your long weekend? I’m not quite sure of the status of this Monday; is it a holiday or is it not? Stores are open, my brother has 2 uni exams today, but my mom, who works for the government, and younger brother are off.

Either way, if you’re still off today, hope you’re enjoying yourself! 🙂

So Friday night I had a hankering for chocolate cake. As I mentioned recently, I’ve become obsessed with some food blogs and so there were about 50 different things I wanted to make this weekend. When I saw Crazy for Crust’s Dorothy’s recipe for this deliciously moist chocolate cake, I knew this was what I was going to make this weekend. Continue reading →

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