Hunger Games Official Trailer is Out!

I almost went out of my mind when I saw the Hunger Games trailer!  GAAAAAAH.  I am so excited for this movie so they better not screw it up.

From the looks of it, Jennifer Lawrence seems to be a fitting Katniss Everdeen.  The transformation in this clip is not as evident, but I’d love to be proven wrong.

Cannot wait for 2012!

Favorite behind the scenes ever

I know I am a Harry Potter freak!  Hahahahaha.  I don’t know when to stop the magic. :)

This has to be my most favorite Harry Potter behind the scenes clip.

Looking for Alaska

I was going through the motions of this seemingly fast paced day, when I chanced upon this image.

Naturally, my heart broke.  I am reminded of how powerful words are.  I was humbled by the written text; I believe for a moment, I did not deserve to speak.  The rawness and the ache that came with this page completely t0ok over.  I had to take deep breaths, had to take a moment to recover somehow, to try to get used to the emotion.  Yet when I glanced again, the feeling did not really change.  If it were possible, I believe it even intensified.


I am now searching for this book.  I just have to read it, even though it’s classified as young adult.  I have to, even if I’m about six years late.  If it moved me this much, then I know for a fact, it is worth the search.

Please if you know anyone who can get me this book (of course, I’ll pay them back), just let me know.  It’s Looking for Alaska by John Green, published in 2005.  I’d really appreciate it if they can get me a copy of the first printing.

Thanks again.

Choked up

Forgive my Harry Potter madness.  It has been over a decade and I never really thought the goodbye would be so emotional.  I keep looking for Harry Potter quotes, images, how these young actors grew right before our eyes, how I became so attached to the book, the character, the story.

I just now it’ll take another lifetime to have something like this again.  Our generation is so lucky to have witnessed something as magnificent as the magic of Harry Potter.  And Jo Rowling is an amazing writer.  And she made us all young again.

And it’s so hard to say goodbye.

I am both eager to watch the last installment and hesitant to walk in the movie house knowing that it is the last Harry Potter flick I’ll ever see.

Oh, be still my heart.

I am a bawling mess.

I logged in last night on Facebook and saw this clip from a cousin:

I am such a mess.  I just couldn’t stop crying the entire time I was watching the clip.  (Actually, I’m still crying as I am reposting it now.)  I wonder everyday since the end was announced if there will ever be another book like this.  Another book this magnificent and amazing and enchanting.  I wonder if there’ll be another character in the future that my kids will turn to when they’re lonely or lacking in imagination.  A character from the pages given by the wisdom and imaginings of one inspired person that will tell my kids to dream big, to believe in the impossible, to find the magic in them.

These are the books that will last generations.  I cannot wait to read them again before I watch the last 135 minutes of this wonderful journey.

I am so happy and grateful and blessed to be part of the generation that started reading again.  Thank you, J K Rowling, for the books that brought us back to our bookstores and libraries, and reunited us with youthful fantasies that we thought we lost.