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Sunday, January 26, 2014

I need to be back for the nth time around

My books, which are piled neatly in my room, forced me to do back book blogging. I will be just doing some little adjustments in my blog and I will be back doing random talks about books and other stuffs that I like.

Monday, May 27, 2013

(REVIEW) Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diary Volume 1: Origins



The Vampire Diares: Stefan's Diary Volume 1: Origins
Based on the novels by L.J. Smith
Publication Date: November 2, 2010
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN-10: 0062003933
Format: Softbound
Language: English
Genre: Fiction, Romance, Vampires
Book Description:

Set during the Civil War, against a backdrop of grand estates, unimaginable riches, and deadly secrets, three teenagers in Mystic Falls, Virginia enter a torrid love triangle that will span eternity.

Brothers Stefan and Damon Salvatore are inseparable until they meet Katherine, a stunning, mysterious woman who turns their world upside down. Siblings turned rivals, the Salvatores compete for Katherine's affection, only to discover that her sumptuous silk dresses and glittering gems hide a terrible secret: Katherine is a vampire. And she is intent on turning them into vampires so they can live together-forever.

Based on the popular CW TV show inspired by the bestselling novels, Stefan's Diaries reveals the truth about what really happened between Stefan, Damon, and Katherine—and how the Vampire Diaries love triangle began. (Amazon)


RATINGS

5 bulbs
3.5
Aside from the plot of this novel, what I liked most is how the writer wrote and depict his/her characters in way that makes you "feel and smell them". One example is the writers description of Katherine and how s/he let Katherine move in the environment the author prepared for her. She's so captivating, so real.

In the other hand I have a bias for not appreciating novels with vampires in it. I just don't like vampires to be portrayed as a creature capable of human feelings. I love to read about vampires who tore people's body, who breaks the neck of his/her prey and who torments people along their way. That's how I wanted vampires to be in the literary world. But still I understand how every people have different perspective/understanding of a vampire and let's see in its succeeding books if it can make me like vampire-based novels.

Over-all, this book is good and I'm looking forward to read the other 5 books as well.

Stefan's Diaries: Origins is the first book in the trilogy Stefan's Diaries. It is a prequel to The Vampire Diaries, and it is written by a ghostwriter. The book was released on November 2, 2010. The next in the trilogy is Stefan's Diaries: Bloodlust. (Vampire Diaries Wiki)

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

2013 Gil Reads

1. The Brethren by John Grisham (borrowed, hard cover, April 17)
2. Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries Volume 1 Origins by L.J. Smith, Kevin Williamson, and Julie Plec (owned, Soft Bound, May 22)
3.Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries Vol 2 (Bloodlust), BAsed on the novel of L.J Smith (owned, Soft Bound, May 29)
4. Inferno by Dan Brown (owned, ebook, June 01)
5. Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami (on-going)
6. What I talk about When I Talk about Running by Haruki Murakami (on-going)

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Review: Kiss Me Quick, Before I Shoot by Guy Magar

In memory of Jacqui Magar. 

I loved the romance aspect of this book. So informative but yet it grips your emotion.



Kiss Me Quick, Before I Shoot
by Guy Magar
Publication Date: April 2011
ISBN: 978-0-9828663-4-4
Genre: Celebrity, Memoir, Romance
Book Description:

Kiss Me Quick Before I Shoot is a memoir about magic: the magic of making films and the magic of finding true love. If you love movies and you're a romantic at heart, this is your dream book.

"For me, there is no more magical a professional endeavor than making films," says Guy Magar. With production work spanning over 100 credits from shorts to TV shows to feature films, Guy Magar's behind-the-scenes stories range from his first producer turning out to be a Mafia assassin, to shooting in Egypt for the original series Battlestar Galactica, to directing a grunting Mr. T on The A-Team, to almost decapitating a young Drew Barrymore, and coming close to derailing James Cameron's career (or slowing it down as he proved way too talented for anyone to alter his storied destiny!)
Kiss me quick before I shoot was Guy's welcoming catchphrase to his wife Jacqui whenever she visited on-set, seemingly always just before he rolled cameras. And so this book is also about a deeper magic, the magic of finding your soulmate, your life partner.
But then, out of the blue, after 26 years into their marriage, Jacqui was diagnosed with leukemia. Guy put his film career on hold and his entire 24-hour life focus became to find the right, new cutting-edge treatment to heal Jacqui. 
This book is about daring to dream...and making dreams come true. Join Guy on a wild and thrilling rollercoaster ride as he shares the behind the curtain reveal of a Hollywood directing career, the intoxicating highs of finding and sharing true love, and the sweet triumph of survival and healing, all rolled into a unique and engaging memoir read which will become a favorite to curl up with (hot chocolate required) and to recommend to all your friends.

RATING

5 bulbs
Four for the tenderness. This book really took me to where
it wanted to take me smoothly.

REVIEW

I really love the set of books that I read this time because even it's not in the mainstream industry these books still live to what a good book should be. These books deserved a public recognition because of it superb content. One of these is Guy Magar's Kiss Me Quick, Before I Shoot.

This book left me in my reading corner stunned and speechless as I came in its end. I know that this book is very wonderful but still no words can be heard from me nor words floating in my mind that will try to assess it. Wonderful is not enough I guess. For this book deserves more than that. This book deserves the a slot in the limelight of publishing and deserves to be marked as "A MUST READ OR ELSE YOU MISS 3/4 of YOUR LIFE" label.  

This is one of the books that I ever read whose emotion of the characters transferred to my physical being. This book is classy!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Review: The Generosity of Strangers When War Came to Fornelli by Thomas A. Antonaccio

And after of months in idle, I had once again placed by fingers in review! Hope you read this book! Lovable character, heart-warming experience, and fantastic motivations. 



The Generosity of Strangers When War Came to Fornelli 
by Thomas A. Antonaccio
Publisher: Thomas A. Antonaccio
Publication Date: September 22, 2012
ASIN: B009FPS3FK
Format: eBook
Genre: Non-Fiction, War, Biographies
Book Description:
The Generosity of Strangers: When War Came to Fornelli is written in first person, free verse, and consists of a series of vignettes chronicling the real life experiences of a young girl and her family in war-torn Italy in the 1940s. The story is set in the town of Fornelli–a tiny hilltop community in Italy’s mountainous heart.

For Lucia and her family, life in Fornelli is anything but boring. Life is difficult, yet tranquil. But soon the war comes, and life in Fornelli is tranquil no more.

The Generosity of Strangers: When War Came to Fornelli is a true accounting from the eyes of Lucia, about faith, hope, and courage in the midst of war and its aftermath. It poetically conveys how even in desperate times people can open their hearts and rise above adversity.


RATING

5 bulbs
Smooth, easy-going, and a light-in-the-heart novel.

REVIEW

This book, The Generosity of Strangers When War Came to Fornelli by Thomas A. Antonaccio, does away from the mainstream idea of how a war novel should be. This is different. I didn't expect this kind of presentation by the author. I thought that this is full of bombs, tanks, corpse and blood which, honestly, I hate very much. He did an unsual attack and doesn't turn out really as a war novel.

This book talks about the life of a little girl named Lucia (who turns out to be the mother of the author and the story of her in the early days) in times of war. Set in Italy, the author retells how the life of his mother's family, yes, it's a true to life story, in the greener side of it. True, that there's no such thing as "GREENER SIDE" of war but at least the author doesn't focus in the dark side. 

FORM
The kind of form that this novel has is so rare that we barely read other novels in the format (or I just haven't read so much). The form has its contribution in the development of the story because it opens a door for you  to connect with the character in the personal level. It also brings out the meaning that the author wants to tell his readers even by not telling it explicitly, word for word. The use of such form for this novel is justified. Not all writers can use a certain form with out justifying it to himself as to why he will use such. In the case of  Antonaccio, the form gives a more edge in his sword.

CHARACTER
The protagonist's name is Lucia, a little girl born in Fornelli, Italy. The way she was written and packaged was beautiful. A likeable and lovable character. Only few authors can make their characters likeable. Lucia, for me, tends to be my friend. I believe most of the people that had read this will relate to what I am saying. She is nice, friendly, and lovable. As I read the novel to it's end, the more I've been close to Lucia. I feel her fears, her desires, her craves, her need, her joy and all that she felt. A good and well written character makes your novel loved by your readers. I assume that writing of Lucia was prettily done because the author has a real basis to it, basis to how it behaves and all, looking it as if it is real.

STORY
The story is good yet I'm not satisified. At first, it doesn't give the feel of excitement to turn another page. No shocking and attention grabbing scenes. But as you go along, you will understand that the novel is not about the kind of work that you had in mind. You will to consider some things because of the nature of it. I love the story. I love how it flows. However, there are lapses that we may spot. Parts that you feel so awkward with and you will now start thinking why the author had written it that way. 


Monday, October 29, 2012

I'm back and always be!

After I've lost the ebooks that I should be reviewing for this year, I'm happy to announce that I will be on this blog again reviewing books and featuring authors. :) That's right, Hail Gil on the move again... Later, I will be reviewing The Generosity of Strangers When War Came to Fornelli by Thomas A. Antonaccio.

Read the synopsis below. The review to be followed later.


The Generosity of Strangers: When War Came to Fornelli is written in first person, free verse, and consists of a series of vignettes chronicling the real life experiences of a young girl and her family in war-torn Italy in the 1940s. The story is set in the town of Fornelli–a tiny hilltop community in Italy’s mountainous heart.
For Lucia and her family, life in Fornelli is anything but boring. Life is difficult, yet tranquil. But soon the war comes, and life in Fornelli is tranquil no more.
The Generosity of Strangers: When War Came to Fornelli is a true accounting from the eyes of Lucia, about faith, hope, and courage in the midst of war and its aftermath. It poetically conveys how even in desperate times people can open their hearts and rise above adversity.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

THIS CAN'T BE

I HATE THIS!

ALL THE EBOOKS THAT I WILL BE REVIEWING WAS GONE! IT WAS LOST! GRRRRR!
THEREFORE, I GONNA START ALL OVER AGAIN! THIS IS BAD..

(sorry for the caps)

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Book Review: Point Deception by Jim Gilliam



Point Deception
by Jim Gilliam
Publication Date: Dec. 21, 2010 
Publisher: BookLocker
ISBN: 978-1-60910-620-1
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Genre: Fiction, Autobiography, Military
Book Description:

Surviving the mean streets of New Orleans in 1956, young Tim Kelly begins a young Indiana Jones style adventure by lying about his age to join the Coast Guard at fourteen.
Almost a decade later, Kelly transfers to San Francisco where he immediately runs afoul of his new executive officer. In lieu of a court martial Kelly volunteers for combat duty in Vietnam where three of his friends are killed in a friendly fire incident. Deeply mourning the loss of his friends, he releases his rage in an Air Force officer's club and is punished with a less than honorable discharge.
Back in the U. S. Kelly embarks on a new career as an undercover narcotics agent, entering the shadow world of drug and human trafficking sponsored by his old friend and mentor Rodolfo Guzman, a kingpin in the powerful Campeche drug cartel. His failure to check in with his handler alerts a team of Texas lawmen who embark on an illegal, clandestine, armed incursion into the sovereign territory of Mexico to either rescue Tim or recover his body. It is a bold and dangerous plan. Not even the most elite units of the Mexican federal police dared attack Rodolfo Guzman's hacienda--a renegade state within a state that did not answer to the Mexican government.
Will the rescue team arrive in time?
Jim Gilliam's novel moves like a freight train through a tight, spellbinding storyline. An engaging and fast-paced suspense thriller, Point Deception is a riveting page-turner, based on true events.


-Book Locker



RATING


REVIEW

Point Deception is a debut novel of Jim Gilliam. Like Tim, the author ran away from their home and joined the USCG (US Coast Guard) at the age of 14.

The novel wanted to show to its readers, especially to non-US citizens, that in spite of US over-whelming power in the world, US can't still end the illegal Mexican trades happening within US-Mexico border. This novel also shows mother-son relationship at times when a father is out or lost within the sight of the family. Independence is the value that is being highlighted and I love the way how the author portrayed this value. Another value that I like most is the heaviness of fighting for justice and for the betterment of many despite of the fact that Tim treated Rodolfo like his own father but still agrees to be an undercover narcotics agent against Rodolfo.

Though the author should have paid much attention to the military part (because this is I how see the book at first), but maybe, aside from the adventures and military actions, the author wanted to put importance on HOW the protagonist strives for independence to do the things that he really wanted to do in his life.

According in this book, the author also will be publishing a sequel to this. I am still looking forward to read his incoming book.

Good job.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

GIVEAWAY: Finding Your Road To Success by Patrick Daniel



 Finding Your Road to Success
by Patrick Daniel
Publisher: PDCA Publishing
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-9867060-0-4
Format: eBook and Paperback
Genre: Non-Fiction, Inspirational


'Finding Your Road to Success - How to get there without getting lost' is a self-help motivational type book filled with many inspiring stories, famous quotes, great lessons, and personal experiences.

The book is interactive in the sense that it gets you thinking about your life. As you read, you find yourself analysing exactly where you are in your life, versus where you would like to be. And with each page you read, the more you will discover about who you are and what true success really means to you.

If you are looking for a book with great tips and tools on how to achieve ultimate success, then 'Finding Your Road to Success - How to get there without getting lost' is the book for you.

THE AUTHOR


Patrick Daniel is the author of 'Finding Your Road to Success - How to get there without getting lost', a self-help motivational and inspirational book aimed at shattering the notion that success is a myth.

Patrick became something close to independently wealthy by the tender age of 30. But what is even more admirable about Patrick is that he realized at a young age that true success is achieving goals that are more than monetary.
As a successful chartered accountant and owner of his own accounting company, the author's credentials are unquestionably well suited for this book.

'Finding Your Road to Success' is a must-read for anyone who needs a shot of optimism. "Life is filled with solutions, not problems" is at the core of Patrick's "glass half-full" attitude, and you'll find this attitude with every turn of the page.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Congratulations!!!

I am very happy to inform everyone that Hail Gil is now spreading its scope and has been accommodating  more readers and authors. There are a number of books coming in my door and a way impressive number of emails from authors telling that they want Hail Gil to host some book giveaways. ^^ Let's give everyone a round of applause.

Because of that, next week, I will post two book reviews and also two book giveaways! Isn't that wonderful? And hopefully I can convince these authors (who are giving their books away) to post a short word for you guys! (I bet they would.)

Hopefully, months from now, aside from doing reviews and giveaways, I would be able to host book tours as well! Woooh! That's a tough job, I guess. But all are possible with your help guys. Let's all have a momentous reading experience.
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