Sunday, February 27, 2011

Temp: -2˚C  (yay, I remembered!)

So yesterday, I went to see the movie Gnomeo and Juliet. I think it's really funny, and I liked it, even though I wanted to see I Am Number Four. There always seems to be a kid behind me that constantly kicks my seat, so I turned around and said "Quit kickin' the seat, kid." And I can be really menacing and threatening when I want to, and the kid stopped. I think I might've given her nightmares... heh. Oops.

I have my room in the basement of my house, so last night, when I forgot my book in my mom and dad's room last night, I grabbed a different book to read for the night, and I grabbed a book called Slawter. Don't get me wrong, 'cause I love horror books, with demons, lots of blood and guts... But that was probably the best book I've read so far! (Although Demon Theif was and still is awesome) At one point in the book, there's a big energy field around an old abandoned town called Slawter, which is the set and studio for a huge horror movie about demons, because the director/producer/script-writer (or whatever you call those people..) struck a deal with a Demon Master from the universe of the Demonata, Lord Loss, and real demons come through a tunnel between worlds, the director/producer/script-writer, Davida Haym, and her camera crew think they will be spared from the demons, but they aren't, and out of the hundreds of people in the town, only about 35 people get out through the hole Gubbs Grady (I guess you could call him the hero) made in the energy field, then put another shield over the hole so only humans and not demons could get through. Grubbs, his uncle Dervish, his half-brother Bill-E, their friend Juni, and about 35 other people live. But there are no happy endings. 


Anyway, I love the book!

Thanks for reading,

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