I was running late posting Saturday's Favorite Movie Moment, so I decided to change the posts title to This Week-ends Favorite Movie Moment. Because one of the greatest advantages a woman has is the prerogative to change her mind.
In addition, I've decided to familiarize myself with "Towanda's" attitude, much like Evelyn Couch, (Kathy Bates) did a fine job of accomplishing in this scene from Fried Green Tomatoes.
Fried Green Tomatoes stars Jessica Tandy, Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary Louise Parker, and Chris O'Donnell.
In this week-ends favorite movie moment Evelyn Couch (Kathy) becomes her "new independent self" Towanda with a little help from her new hormone pills. I'm not sure if I'm hormone ready, but I have a feeling these pills will come in handy someday.
If you haven't seen Fried Green Tomatoes, it's time to rent it, because this movie has it all- it's a terrific film.
Enjoy and have a great week-end.
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After a marathon reading session, the judges for the 2007 Cybils in the Fantasy / Science Fiction category have selected their winners. And I’m happy to say, both were at the top of my personal lists.
Elementary/Middle Grade:
The True Meaning of Smekday
by Adam Rex
Hyperion
Nothing has been the same since the Boov invaded Earth and re- named it Smekland. But things get even weirder when twelve-year-old Gratuity Tucci embarks on a journey to find her missing mother–accompanied by her cat (named Pig), a fugitive Boov (named J.Lo) and a slightly illegal hovercar–and realizes that there’s more at stake than just her mother’s whereabouts. A terrific satire with a touching ending and spot-on illustrations by the author, the novel is heartwarming and hilarious at the same time. Gratuity’s narrative voice as she struggles to define “the true meaning of Smekday” will draw readers in.
Nominated by jennifer, aka literaticat.
Young Adult:
Book of a Thousand Days
by Shannon Hale
Bloomsbury USA Children’s Books
On her first day as a Lady’s Maid, Dashti finds herself locked in a tower for seven years with her Lady, who is being punished for refusing to marry the Lord of a neighboring land. Thus begins a life-and-death battle against evil and time. Lyrically written and set in ancient central Asia, this novel retells a little-known Brother’s Grimm fairy tale with desperate, heart-wrenching emotion. Readers will be drawn in by the beautiful language and fighting spirit of Dashti, whose faith, spunk and ingenuity affect not only the darkness of her tower, but also the hearts and futures of kings.
Nominated by Sarah Miller.

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Shannon Hale Week was a success. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did. Many comments were made. I wish I had books to give all of you....but, alas, I only have three signed books.
And the winners are...(as chosen by my lil guy)...
Bohae
Sarah (from Iceland)
Dasha-girl
If you are one of these lucky people, email me at emykate03 *AT* yahoo *COM*. I need your street address. I also need you tell me which book you want most. I have a hardcover of Book of a Thousand Days, and softcovers of The Goose Girl and Princess Academy. All three have been personalized by Ms. Hale.
Winners have a full week to email me. If any of the winners do not email me during that time, I will choose another winner to take their place.
If you didn't win, click on a bookcover to buy it on Amazon.
Remember, if you purchase books through DCR, a portion of the money comes back to us and helps fund giveaways. Thanks.
PS...I'm low on reviews again! If you have read a delicious book lately that is free of sex and profanity, please email me a review! Thanks.
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I didn't get a chance to blog about Shannon Hale yesterday, because I was too busy driving out to meet her. Yesterday, she spoke and signed books at All Tucked In in the Salt Lake area. This was the second time I had the opportunity to hear her and have books signed (you can read about the first here).
Yesterday, Shannon told us about her two latest books, Austenland and Book of a Thousand Days (reviewed here). Following will be my notes from yesterday.
In 1996, the world changed. Do you know what happened? The BBC version of Pride and Prejudice was released on VHS. (Some of you young people probably don't even know what that is....) Shannon was first exposed to the movie when her little brother was supposed to read the book for high school. Although Shannon loved the book, her brother got caught up on words like "clergy" and wasn't really seeing the magic of it all. So, they sat down to watch, along with Shannon's boyfriend (who later became her hubby). She didn't understand why the movie made her feel sweaty and nervous. She only hoped the boys wouldn't notice. After a couple hours, the guys went outside, and Shannon, saying she wanted to rest, stayed in to finish the movie...and then re-watch the best parts.
Upon talking to some friends, she found that she wasn't alone in her love of the movie. One friend in particular had to ground herself from Pride and Prejudice, get it out of the house even.
Because of Shannon's past in acting, she thought about how fun it would be to go to a place where she could be immersed in the world of Jane Austen. So she wrote the book.
Austenland is the story of Jane Hayes, who is completely obsessed with Mr. Darcy, and more specifically, Mr. Darcy as played by Colin Firth.Just making sure you're still awake...
Anyway, Jane's Great-Aunt dies and leaves her an all-expense paid to Austenland. Jane decides to use it as one last obsessive act, and drop her beloved BBC addiction forever...but, on her dream vacation, will she find a Darcy of her own?
When Shannon wrote Austenland, she kept showing it to her first test audience, her supportive husband. For five years, she worked on it, and he wasn't too impressed. Finally, she realized he really wasn't the ideal audience, published it, and the rest is history, as they say.
Book of a Thousand Days is loosely based on a Grimm Brothers fairy tale called Maid Maleen. She didn't choose to write the story because she loved it, she chose it because it made her want to slap the Grimm Brothers. After all, there was a maid locked into a tour with a lady for a very long time, and she hardly got any attention in the original tale. In fact, the Grimm Brothers completely dropped her halfway through the story.
Shannon asked herself lots of questions about the 3 page story. Eventually, after lots of research, she knew it had the potential to be a full novel. A diary-style novel from the maid's point of view.
In researching, she found a few nuggets of gold. She discovered that Mongolians believed in strong powers of song, that when you hold someone close, you can smell the scent of their soul, and that the ultimate humiliating, debasing act is for someone to be in public without clothes on.
I suppose that's all I'm going to share. I recommend that if you ever have a chance to hear her speak, you take it.
After her speech, a long line formed to have books signed. I had THREE books signed for giveaways! A hardcover of Book of a Thousand Days, a softcover of Princess Academy, and a softcover of Goose Girl. She wrote a brief, unique message in each. Be sure to leave a comment (or many comments) on any of the Shannon Hale posts this week to be entered into the drawing. I will close the drawing at midnight MST on Sunday, November 11th. 3 winners will be announced Monday.
I had my ARC of Austenland signed. It was the first ARC I ever received, so I was happy to have the opportunity to have it personalized. When I told Shannon who I was, she stood up and hugged me. I was so flattered. In fact, I was so happy about the whole evening (except the fact that my kids knocked over her life-sized Mr. Darcy with an I Heart SH button on his lapel) that I actually dreamed I went to a museum with her and another LDS celebrity of sorts last night (I probably shouldn't have admitted that)...but don't worry, it's not an obsession...I promise.
And, if you are LDS and wondering who in the world went to a museum with us, it was...
...Random...
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I asked some of my blog readers what questions they had for you. Here are some of their questions...
1. Lindsey Leavitt asked: Will you be my best friend?
Of course. I’m wearing our BFF bracelet right now.
Ha! That’s my favorite joke. Umm…okay, really, I put my family first, grab writing time whenever I can, and try not to stress about anything else.
3. Sarah Johnson and her daughters asked how many more Bayern books there will be.
I’m writing a fourth right now. I have other books I want to do next, but I imagine I’ll always return to Bayern as often as a good story occurs to me.
4. Kelly R. Fineman would like to know how much research you did for Book of a Thousand Days and how you organize your research.
I’m not very organized. I do a good deal of research, before I write and while I write. I take notes, keep a folder of ideas, and always use much less than I’d like.
Okay, now a couple questions from me.
1. Austenland is very different from the rest of your published books. Do you plan to write any more books like it?
I’m writing another of the same ilk that may be out in 2009. I get bored easily and it’s nice for me to vary my writing (first person, third, contemporary, fantasy, graphic novel…)
2. Personally, I think Book of a Thousand Days is ONE INCREDIBLY WRITTEN book (sorry to yell at you). I've always been a fan, but this one is my favorite so far. If I were on the Newbery committee, I'd vote it to the top. Please tell us how you got the idea for it. Do you struggle for great ideas or do they pop into your head all the time?
Thank you! I get lots and lots of ideas. That’s not the problem. The struggle in writing for me is finding the story in the idea and the words to tell it right. This is based on an obscure fairy tale, Maid Maleen, and my desire to tell the maid’s story, as she was just mentioned and then forgotten in the original tale, which really chapped my hide.
3. What is your favorite thing about being a writer?
When I find just the perfect sentence.
4. What is the hardest part of being a writer?
When I know it’s not working but I don’t know how to fix it. And getting through a first draft.
5. And finally (because I know you are a fan of flattery), how does it feel to be witty, pretty and intelligent and basically an all-around Writer Rockstar?
What? I don’t know what you mean. I’m incredibly humble and modest, and my fabulous good looks are more a curse than a blessing. But if you insist…
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I've been playing around with Amazon's widgets. This one shows all of Shannon Hale's published books.
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When I grow up, I want to be Shannon Hale. All right. I've been a fan of Shannon Hale's a while now. I love Squeetus, her blog. I love her sense of humor when she speaks (See notes here and here). And I LOVE her books. Believe me, if you had been at book club where I was recommending every single one of her books, you'd know.
...and now she has outdone even herself with...
Wow. Wow. Wow. A review is forthcoming. Man, do I wish I could write like that.
hi there! thanks for dropping your card. i have a $50 contest, you might be interested to join :)
on your reccomandation I am going to watch this..which will expand my movie knowledge a bit..you can only watch Smokey and Thre Bandit so many times...:)))))))
It is erie how simular our tastes are. Great choice, yet again!
I love this movie and I especially love this scene! I have been working to add my Cheer Me Up Award to my site. Unfortunately WP2.5 has a few quirks, which is making it slow going. I hope all is well in your world!
Makoy, I usually can't understand contests or I'm unable to do something required, but I'll be more than happy to check yours out.
Thank you for the drop too, and I will stop by and have a look at your contest- everyone can use extra money, right? Thank you for inviting me, and it's nice to meet you.
Robert, I'm glad you're going to rent it, you will not be disappointed, and don't forget you're supposed to rent Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid too.
There are just some movies, like books, that are required reading or watching. (LOL)
Besides, aren't you tired of Smokey and the Bandit?
Thanks for watching it for me, and let me know what you think, o.k.?
Have a great week~
Ann
Bud, You love this one too? Wow, that is eerie, but a good eerie. I love stories about unlikely friendships.
Friendships that wouldn't exist except for a shared circumstance or conflict that threatens their physical or emotional survival.
And these type of movies can be written as farces, light comedy, or drama- because the triumph over hardship and the endurance of the human spirit are the story of our lives's and you know what they say about art imitating life.
Not to mention the hilarious situations we get ourselves into- I'm sorry, I sound like a bad English Professor, or something.
I've been going on and on...with this comment.
Basically, (not that you asked) I like movies that remind us of our ability to rise to the occasion, because it's what I want to believe about people- that we have the power to survive anything, especially if we have the support and love we need from one another.
Actually, it doesn't surprise me that we like the same movies, because we share the same taste in music, and music also connects the most unlikely characters and helps us through the most difficult times.
Music will always be here for us, like the open arms of a good friend, no matter what our differences, situations or hardships.
It's amazing how many wonderful friends I've met since I've been blogging, and you're right, it seems eerie when you share many of the same tastes, but it's a good kind of eerie because you know someone gets it~
Thanks for your support, and thank you for the comment you left on my -Shh...Don't wake her- post.
Friends really do lift your spirit and keep your heart strong through difficult times. I know because you and a few other bloggers have proved it to me~ :))
Hugs, and have a great week, Bud~
Ann
P.S. Sorry for such a long comment- to borrow an expression from Misty Dawn, "The comment police" will be busting down my door any minute.
Beeker, I'm so glad you saw you were nominated, and I hope you work it out, but that was not my main concern.
You're just the greatest and I wanted to make sure you knew you were nominated. Congratulations and thanks for cheering me up!
Have a great week-end and week~
Ann
P.S Let me know if there is something I can do to help, in the meantime, I will add your url to my recipient Award page.
I haven't seen the movie, but loved the clip Ann. I can so relate as well. Have a great day sweetie. Big hugs and lotsa lovies. :)
Sandee, I knew you would be able to relate, and I'm glad you saw the clip.
I want to thank you as well for the fantastic comment you left on my "Shh...Don't Wake Her" post.
You've got so much compassion Sandee, and I'm glad you're my friend.
By the way, I'm posting Tuesday's Question tomorrow~ :))
Love ya lots,
Ann
Hey there Ann
havent seen this a long time.....
time to watch it again perhaps..
cheers
aussie