nausicaa83: (<just dance> shake it)
Another Reading Bingo update, and sorry for spamming your friends page with these. ^^



For the "A Book With A One-Word Title" I read Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl. I bought it because the cover art was by gingerhaze, an artist I love. I devoured the whole book in less than a day, it was wonderful. It's the story of Cath, a fanfiction writer who's on her first year of university, has social anxiety, and whose relationship with her twin sister is starting to crumble. She falls in love, tries to keep the deadlines on her hugely popular Harry/Draco fic, all the while worrying about her family and her future. Story-wise, it's nothing new, but the characters are so alive and real that it all feels new and exciting. The importance of fandom for Cath is described with love and respect, and every chapter starts with an excerpt from either a fic by Cath, or from the imaginary Harry Potter books she adores (they're not called Harry Potter, but they're obviously talking about Harry and Draco). Plus the writing is great, fluid and fresh, and the author avoids all the tropes she could have easily fallen into. If I had to find one flaw, I'd say the ending is a bit rushed, but that's probably because I was loving the characters so much I didn't want it to end.

If you have the chance, read it, especially if you're a fanfic writer/reader and would love to see yourself represented in mainstream media. It's an act of love for fandom, and a beautiful story too. What more could we ask for? *_____*

And a couple of videos for you too! First, Nancy Sinatra's original music video for These Boots Are Made For Walking. It's the most 60s video to ever exist. If we had to explain what the sixties looked like to an alien, we'd just show them this video. I laughed so much I almost fell off my chair, and then I remembered my formative years were spent in the 80s and 90s and I have no right to talk. :D

Then, here's the latest Final Fantasy XV trailer. Oh yeah, look at those PS4 graphics! Dayum! Sadly Tetsuya Nomura just left the project to focus on Kingdom Hearts III, but he left the helm to the director of Crisis Core, so no worries there. ^^

And here's a random video from EuroAirDotCon, just because. :D

Now, it's back to working on my aunt's birthday gift. I have a week to complete it, and no time to lose! \o/

Bing bong!

Aug. 26th, 2014 09:47 am
nausicaa83: (<cabin pressure> captain's hat)
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking, back from Euro AirDotCon, the first european Cabin Pressure convention.

It was, in a word, BRILLIANT.

I'm on my aunt's computer, and that means I'm writing to you from 1998, so I can't really re-size pictures, or do anything but post a few pictures other people took. Sorry again for the weird sizes:



Here's me and John Finnemore on the first day. He's an absolutely amazing person, very kind, a great listener, and he was truly blown away by this convention and how much us fans love his show. I'm seriously considering building a monument to the wonderful minds who put this convention together. It was an experience full of fun, and love for this wonderful show, and everything was perfect.



Again, weird size, I know, but I just can't put these pictures under a cut. They just make me so happy! Bear with me for a while. This is my AMAZING team, Icarus Removals, the team who won the Fizz Buzz Quiz. It was 25 questions written by John Finnemore, and they were insanely hard, and as winners we got six pages of the St Petersburg's original script, signed by John Finnemore. Mine is the "nice hot cup of coffee" one. Bury me with it, please.



Group picture at the end of the last day. Most people had already left, sadly, but we still had time to take pictures and sing songs. A wonderful, wonderful girl from Norway brought her ukulele and sang an original song about Xinzhou, and we all sang along and John recorded us on his phone. Then a small group of us managed to sing Those Magnificent Men with John, who sang in character as Arthur!

There are so many more brilliant stories I just have to tell you about this convention and the great people I met there (I have fifteen new friends on facebook, and I already have plans to meet at least half of them when I go back home), but that'll have to wait when I have my own pc and I can use the pictures I took on my camera.

Up, down, flying around...
nausicaa83: (<hobbit> going on an adventure)
Things that have happened during the weekend: on saturday I got a really huge scare when I had, for the very first time, a vascular spasm behind my right eye. I've been suffering from retinal migraine for years now, but it has always only affected the left eye, the one that's almost blind. Given that it had never happened before to the right one, and that it's the one I use to see, I freaked out big time. I called my therapist and she helped me through some breathing exercises, and the whole thing lasted around 25 minutes. It's not serious, per se, but shit, it was super scary. So now it's a thing that can affect both eyes. Oh joy.

Stupid brain.

Summer seems to be suddenly over. It's cold and cloudy, looking a lot like September decided to come early this year. I cleaned the air conditioning filters, switched my usual shorts for trousers, and got the obligatory cold. Nothing more than a bit of a sore throat and the occasional sneezing, but it's a sure sign the weather is changing. Goodbye cute shorts, hello propolis.

And today the latest package from AdagioTeas arrived! Like last time, I asked them to write the amount I'd spent on it on the outside of the package, and lo and behold it arrived in less than a week!



For the first time ever I made an order based on the individual recipes, and not because of the fandoms. There's two ginger-based teas, the best thing for when I'm sick, some white tea, a couple of very light teas for the evening, and a couple of teas with ingredients I've never tasted before. Can't wait to try them!

I've finished buying all train tickets, printing them, making a list of clothes to pack. On thursday I leave for Milan, then during the weekend it's Euro AirDotCon time, then on monday I'll leave for my aunt's place, where I'll spend a whole week pampered to and spoiled silly. It's going to be awesome! *___________*

So get ready, when I come back there's gonna be two picture-heavy series of entries: the long over-due one for London, and one for Milan. ♥
nausicaa83: (<true detective> shared lies)
We're back to normal summer standards: the air is so hot, thick and humid the sun isn't actually visible, and we're up to 37 degrees. My aunt is in Sicily visiting her parents, and every day she calls me telling me of wonderful clear skies, and a moon so big and bright the night turned into day. I'm so jealous!

Being forced inside during the weekend, much like a vampire during the day, made me tick a few movies off my Netflix list. So here's three reviews for all you lucky fellas!

First, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, a charming 2008 movie with Amy Adams being wonderful, Lee Pace looking hot and singing while looking hot, and a wonderful Frances McDormand, who I already fell in love with in Fargo, and it turns out she can play an incredibly convincing London governess too. Woman after my heart. The movie itself was lovely, with very interesting camera work and great acting performances. Definitely going to watch it again.

Then it was time for Clueless, a 1995 adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma. First, it's a bloody good adaptation. They managed to translate the spirit of the book perfectly, and I would have never thought a Jane Austen story could work outside of its original time and setting. Kudos. That being said, it's the most 90est movie to ever exist. It was so ninety I almost burst into flames from flashbacks. I can't believe I lived my teen years through all that. It sometimes almost looks like a parody of a 90 movie, as every single second has an outdated pop culture reference, a fashion horror, a pager, a cellphone with an antenna, young Turk from Scrubs, Vizzini, or that guy from First Wives' Club. It has to be seen to be believed. It's more ninety than Friends.

Plus it's to Jane Austen what The Forbidden Planet is to The Tempest.

Last but not least, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson's latest movie. I absolutely loved Moonrise Kingdom, and thought it was his masterpiece, and then this gem came along and it was just so perfect I don't know what to believe anymore. It has that Wes Anderson style cranked up to eleven, so much so that it reminded me of Fantastic Mr Fox, but with people, and it's amazing. Ralph Fiennes is incredible, the dialogues are incredible, I loved it. And it plays with time through screen ratio, I loved that. Such a great movie.

Yesterday I bought my train ticket to Milan, as I'm attending the Euro AirDotCon later this month. It's the first Cabin Pressure convention ever, and John Finnemore will be there, and I'm so excited I have no words. Literally. I'll probably just stare at him and make a high-pitched sound until [livejournal.com profile] space_oddity_75 throws a bucket of water at me, I just know it. :D

And last and very much least, today I made a Twitter account. I'm not planning on writing anything there, I just wanted a nice, clean dashboard for the few persons I wanted to follow, like Joseph Fink or Edgar Wright. If any of you are on Twitter, drop me a link, so I can follow you too. ^^

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