Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Life of a Playa Playa by Crisalyn B. Sachi


Book Description:
This is a fiction book inspired by a true story. This book is about a man that was a player in his younger days that ended up being alone. He became remorseful about his past and regreted living the life that he lived. Six women commented suicide because they could not have him. This book is to encourage the women to seek God in the time of heartbreaks instead of death and letting themselves go. The book also tries to convince players not to play women any more because this could be their mother, sister or even daughter. God can help and change anyone on either side of the coin.
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Asleep by Wendy Raven McNair

Book Description:

Adisa Summers doesn't know her boyfriend, Micah Alexander, can fly. Micah's odd emotionless behavior, rigid posture, and vacant eyes are a mystery sending mixed messages to Adisa. When a flash of lightning sends a tree crashing down on her, Adisa is shocked to see Micah actually flying to her rescue! In an instant, Adisa is in his arms, looking up at the sky over his shoulder as they fly parallel to the ground. Micah shifts, shielding her completely with his body. As the tree explodes against Micah's back, Adisa feels him shudder with the impact and the air fills with wood chips and sawdust. Miraculously, they aren't smashed into the ground. They safely continue flying. Micah finally begins to open up to Adisa about his secret life as a superbeing and she discovers another shocking secret. Micah burns for her--literally as well as figuratively. ASLEEP is a superhero teen love story set in modern day Atlanta that's filled with thrills, romance, and suspense.

About the Author:

Wendy Raven McNair, a native of Houston, Texas, now resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Her inspiration to write ASLEEP was a very personal one. "My teenage daughter enjoys this type of story but I couldn't find any that were age appropriate with characters who reflect what she looks like in the starring roles. There aren't very many fantasy books with African American teen female leads and I saw this as an opportunity to create characters that resembled her and other girls like her." McNair is currently working on two more novels to complete this trilogy and she has one other novel, GIANT SLAYERS, already in print. Visit the author's web site at http://wendyravenmcnair.com/.
Excerpt:
(Adisa slips and falls as she tries to get out of the path of a falling tree when she sees Micah coming to her rescue.) My eyes were showing me the impossible. Micah was flying straight at me. But my mind kept rejecting the image. It froze me in place while it struggled to make sense of the information hurtling toward me.My inability to accept this reality short circuited my brain and locked on the single impractical vision; Micah was in fact, incredibly, incomprehensibly, impossibly flying to save me. In an instant, I was in his arms.My body registered the impact, jarring but protectively tucked beneath him, my face looking up at the sky over his shoulder as we flew parallel to the ground. I saw the tree descending fast now, bearing down on us. A fraction of a scream escaped me before he shifted, positioning me completely beneath his body, blocking my view just as the tree exploded against his back in a deafening crescendo of sound.I felt him shudder with the impact and the air filled with wood chips and sawdust but miraculously, we weren’t smashed into the ground. We kept right on flying, the wind rushing around us. His arms were wrapped around me, pinning mine to my sides. He held me tight to his chest and I could feel his sledge hammer heart beating impossibly fast.
I couldn’t see where we were going but I sensed we were low in the trees. I turned my head to the side and saw tree trunks blur by at a dizzying speed. He shifted me again as he slowed and now cradled me in his arms while he still flew parallel to the ground.
We landed with hardly any disturbance, smoothly transitioning from air to land and he was running with me in his arms but only for a few strides into an enclosure. It was a sheltered outcrop that mimicked a wide shallow cave. He set me inside on my feet and released me. I nearly fell over and he reached out to steady me but I scrambled away, managing to stay up on my shaky legs without assistance.
I backed away from him and he didn’t try to stop me. I could hear my breathing echoing off the rock wall along with his. I felt solid stone press against my back and knew I couldn’t go any further in that direction.“Did I hurt you?” he asked from where he stood.I could see the rain slanting between the trees just beyond him and hear the storm still raging. I couldn’t speak. I just stared at him. He was so beautiful. Small silver droplets shimmered on his dark smooth skin and his wet shirt sculpted his chest and shoulders so solid he appeared to be a statue. Superman transformed into Adonis.I saw woodchips in the tight black spirals of his close cropped hair. I remembered the air exploding around us and the dizzying rush of wind. The trembling started and I couldn’t stop it.“You can fly?” my voice shook, barely a whisper. Then I felt the familiar comfort of my rage and with more strength, “You can fly!?”My words loudly filled the small space.“Adisa, I wanted to tell you but there’re confidentiality concerns and the need to maintain anonymity, not to mention…,” he exclaimed stepping toward me.“Don’t touch me,” I spat out and he immediately halted. I was livid. “You knew I spent years immersed in superhero fantasy and suffered for it. How could you, of all people, question my commitment to safeguarding your true identity?”I couldn’t believe he doubted my ability to keep a secret. The nerve! That hurt almost as much as his abandonment. And how could he fly instead of me? All this time, he had the power of flight and never even told me. Finally his secret was out.I could feel my heart painfully squeezing in on itself. He didn’t trust me. After all my efforts, even declaring my love, and he refused to let me in. In spite of all I had revealed to him, he couldn’t bring himself to confide in me.“You could’ve trusted me with your secret. You didn’t have to run away and leave me,” I said.“I didn’t run away. There’s so much more going on here and I… Adisa, wait. Where are you going?”“Home!”I had stepped out from under the shelter at the far end away from him. I started running, dodging the trees. I was out of control, a hot mess inside and out. Fear, anger, relief, shame, jealousy, simultaneously coursed through my short circuited irrational mind.I wasn’t up to confronting Micah. All I could think about was getting back home. I wanted something familiar and comforting and I instinctively ran for it.The stinging rain punished the exposed skin on my face and I squinted to protect my eyes. I looked back and saw him coming for me, weaving in and out between the trunks. He was doing it again! Flying!
Asleep by Wendy Raven McNair is available at Amazon.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Jack happy to be spoiled


Jack Black, who shot to fame with movies like High Fidelity and King Kong in the early 2000’s, and made quite an impact with Tropic Thunder last year, insists starhood has changed him drastically. He says, "When you first start working in movies, you think, 'What's going on? Why are they spoiling me? I'm so pampered, I don't need this big trailer or these plasma TVs and all the things they are giving me.' Then, quickly you get used to it and then you get spoiled and think you deserve all these things and then you expect them. I don't know how it happens but this industry has a way of changing people very fast. You start thinking things are difficult when, really, you are blessed with a very exciting, fun life." He adds that it’s quite a task, amidst all this pampering, to stay grounded.
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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince






The incorrigible Harry Potter and his buddies are back at Hogwarts. It's their sixth year at the magic school, and the young wizards and witches are excited just to be back, without a clue that this year has way more adventure than ever before in store for the school's heroic trio!
Harry Potter, Hermione and Ron, besides being involved in tons of magical activity, also get mixed up in some romance, but the main focus is the Potions book that Harry comes to possess. The book belonged to the mysterious Half-blood Prince, who has scribbled on every page of the book. Harry learns a great deal on Magical Potions from the scribbling, and gets an interesting insight on Voldemort's unsettling past during his private classes with Dumbledore. All this comes into use in the action-packed climax that will have you riveted to your seats, but at the very edge though!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

London revisited for LOVE AAJ KAL


Though India's loss against England brought the promotion of LOVE AAJ KAL to a premature halt, this team went through a gamut of feelings. Having begun their first shooting schedule in London, it was indeed an emotional moment for the cast and crew of LOVE AAJ KAL to gather for a press conference in London once again when the movie is to release soon.
The star cast present to grace the occasion included Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone along with Imtiaz Ali and producer Dinesh Vijan as the promo of the film was unveiled.
Not only did Saif add sparks to the evening with his witty humour,but he also spoke at length about the birth of Illuminati Films and the making of LOVE AAJ KAL.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Spiderman star commits suicide in Paris


PARIS: British actress ‘Lucy Gordon’ who was being touted as the ‘next big thing’ in international cinema after getting her break in ‘Spiderman 3′, was found dead at her apartment in Paris. Gordon, 28, committed suicide at her central Paris apartment on Thursday and her body was found by her boyfriend who then alerted the police, reported... Read more »

Miss South Carolina


ROCK HILL — Hundreds of mourners gathered around a pink casket Tuesday to grieve for the 15-year-old South Carolina girl killed by officers who say she robbed a store at gunpoint. A standing-room-only crowd attended the funeral for Yvette Williams, The Herald of Rock Hill reported. Police Chief John Gregory has said he thinks officers were justified when they shot... Read more »