I was just checking my blog roll and I found this on Mundie Moms blog and I just had to share it with you.
Isn’t that awesome? If this can’t get you into the holiday spirit then I don’t know what will. LOL
Merry Christmas to all those wonderful ya authors who took the time out of there busy schedules to do this.
Did you know that Maggie Steifvater could play the bagpipes? I didn’t. I am total awe of Maggie.
Merry Christmas Everyone
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According to their face book page I wasn’t the only one who wasn’t really happy with their box this month as you will see why after the vlog I did.
I will add some photos for those who don’t like to watch vlogs.
I will now let you know what I got in my December Luxe box now:
DDF Advanced Firming Cream. The sample size I got was 14g and they said this was worth $41. Wow and the full size is 48g for $140. That is one expensive product.
Yves Rocher Italian Mandarin Shower Gel. The sample size I got was 50ml and the full size is 400ml for $12 (This one I am actually excited to try out as I love Yves Rocher products)
Paco Rabanne Lady Million. The sample I got was 1.2 oz and the full size is 50ml $80
Paco Rabanne 1 Million for me. The sample I got was 1.2oz and the full size is 50ml for $58
NYX Slim Eye Pencil. Full size product is 1g for $4
Okay so my impression of the December box is quite honestly I am not really impressed especially after watching what others got in there box and I feel as though the last ones to get their boxes (like me) got what ever was left.
This is my third month of getting perfume samples and honestly this was a bummer because they aren’t even full sized samples. The bottles were half filled. Compared to what I have gotten in the past with perfume samples alone it says alot.
Then after when I was reading the card they said “This season is all about giving. As a thanks, all our existing customers are receiving a full size product this month.” Well that product was a eye liner pencil for me.
I have to say I feel as though this month they didn’t really live up to there promise of sending deluxe sized samples.
I really wish that Luxe Box and Glymm would switch up the lists of customers because I am starting to get a little discouraged when I see the same bloggers/reviewers getting the better products each month and the others getting the bottom of the barrel.
So as of right now I probably won’t continue with this for much longer because honestly I am paying $12 + tax to get the chance to try 4 to 5 deluxe samples each month and that’s not what I am getting. Perhaps they need to re-evaluate their system and work something out. I really think that we should all be getting the same boxes and if they don’t have enough to go around perhaps they should switch up the lists and let the bottom people get some good products.
I was on their face book page and I was starting to get annoyed with the ones who gotten the great boxes criticizing the others who crappy boxes and saying we shouldn’t be complaining. I am sorry but perhaps if they were the ones we were constantly getting the crappy boxes perhaps they would feel differently about it.
I understand that they are fairly new (Feb 2011) and that over 200,000 beauty products have been sampled but if you want to WOW us each month like you claim you do then I think you have to step up to the plate and do so.
I will be trying January to see what its like and if I am not completely blown away I will be unsubscribe. I just found out that there is another Canadian sample box that is out and I will be getting my first box in February and there is one from the US that ships to Canada that I am currently waiting on as I got confirmation its been mailed. So we will see what they are like.
The opening of the box. The traditional card this time its the Holiday Edition.
This month they are using a silver Made for Cindy sticker with sky blue crinkle paper and white tissue.
What I got this month.
So I have to say that I am excited to try the Yves Rocher shower gel and the DDF cream. The chocolate was good and I have to say I am surprised it lasted that long. As for the perfumes I am finding them rather strong and the eye pencil has been passed on to my niece because its something I don’t use.
Check back later this month when I will do a review of the products received.
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I am super happy that I finally got my Glymm box for December. I wasn’t sure what was going to happen because it was sitting there for awhile.
The only down part about this was that Glymm is actually in Montreal and this is where the boxes are being shipped from and sadly I was in the last wave that got their boxes this week. I was really disappointed to see bloggers/reviewers in Ontario and else where get there boxes last week. Personally for me it doesn’t make sense because I would have thought local area would have been faster.
But anyways okay lets get onto what I got this month in my December Glymm box shall we. Here is a vlog I made and following that will be pictures for those that don’t want to watch the vlog.
What was inside the December 2011 Glymm Box:
In November I was missing the Annabelle Smudge paint and I emailed them right away and they told me they would make it up to me and well they send me the missing product. I must have read the email wrong when they promised they would make it up to. They didn’t.
Sadly this month again I am missing a product and they told me they would replace it. So I guess I will have to wait until January to find out.
In each and every Glymm box we got a little jar of jelly belly jellybeans and I love them. Not quite sure what flavors they are this month but they are really good. I just might have to check their site to find out what they are.
-Ahava Mineral Hand Cream
The sample size I got was 0.68fl oz and the full size product is 3.4 oz for $20
-Yves Saint Laurent Parisienne Eau de Parfum
the sample size I got was 1.5ml and it was only half filled. The full size is 50ml for $75
-Sula beauty Natural Lip gloss
I got a full size product. 0.5fl oz for $8
-Glymm sent us a $10 off gift card for their beauty boutique. I am hoping to use this one. ( I am hoping to try one of their nail polishes.)
So I guess my over all impression this month is that I am a little bummed after seeing what others got in their boxes in the first wave of shipping and this is the second month that I have had a missing product. I would have thought with Christmas that the boxes would have had some extra products or something special in it. Plus when you look at it they promise 4-5 deluxe samples and I only got three.
I am sure I will have some negative comments but honestly this is my opinion and how I feel and yes I can easily unscribe from this service but I will see it through another month to see what its like and hopefully it will get better.
I love the card they sent out this month. Isn’t it pretty?
The inside once I opened the tissue paper.
All the products out and in front of the tree.
I am loving the Jelly Beans. They are so good.
As for the products I am excited to try the Sula lip gloss and the Ahava mineral hand cream.
Check back later this month for my Glymm box review.
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Title: Hollywood Stories: Entertaining Anecdotes about the Stars and the Legends of the Movies! Author: Stephen Schochet Pub Date: June 2010 Publisher: BCH Fulfillment & Distribution Pages: 324
About The Book: high noon on a cold November day in 1974, sixty-seven-year-old John Wayne faced off with the staff of the Harvard Lampoon on the famous campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The students had issued their challenge by calling the beloved American icon a fraud. Wayne, who had his new movie McQ to promote, responded by saying he would be happy to show his film in the pseudo-intellectual swamps of Harvard Square. After the screening, without writers, the former USC footballer delivered a classic performance. When one smart young man asked where he got his phony toupee, Wayne insisted the hair was real. It wasn’t his, but it was real. The appreciative underclassmen loved him and after the Q and A session, they all sat down to dinner. Later Wayne, who was suffering greatly from both gout and the after effects of lung cancer (sadly the Duke only had five years to live), said that day at Harvard was the best time he ever had.
Just when you thought you’ve heard everything about Hollywood comes a totally original new book — a special blend of biography, history and lore.
Hollywood Stories is packed with wild, wonderful short tales about famous stars, movies, directors and many others who have been a part of the world’s most fascinating, unpredictable industry! What makes the book unique is that the reader can go to any page and find a completely engaging and illuminating yarn. Sometimes people won’t realize that they are reading about The Three Stooges or Popeye the Sailor until they come to the end of the story. The Midwest Book Review says Hollywood Stories is, “packed from cover to cover with fascinating tales.” A professional tour guide in Hollywood, Stephen Schochet has researched and told thousands of entertaining anecdotes for over twenty years. He is also the author and narrator of two audiobooks Tales of Hollywood and Fascinating Walt Disney. Tim Sika, host of the radio show Celluloid Dreams on KSJS in San Jose has called Stephen,” The best storyteller about Hollywood we have ever heard.”Full of funny moments and twist endings, Hollywood Stories features an amazing, all-star cast of legendary characters and icons and will keep you totally entertained!
Q: Will you share with us what’s your favorite decade or trend in Hollywood movies and why. What stands out the most during that time period?
The 1960’s for me stands out because it was when I was first introduced to movies and I love musicals; Seeing West Side Story, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, and Oliver on the big screen, just incredible experiences especially when you are a kid and every thing seems bigger. West Side Story is often made fun of movie because the gang members didn’t look so tough to everyone but the energy level of that movie is off the charts, especially if you can suspend disbelief:
When Robert Wise directed West Side Story, he was faced with the challenge of making cinemagoers believe that street hoods would suddenly burst into song. He insisted to reluctant studio bosses that the movie’s prologue be shot expensively on
location in New York. The musical started with panoramic views of Manhattan taken
from a helicopter, then seamlessly closed in on the dancing gang members. Later, all
the interiors were filmed on Hollywood sound stages. The only giveaway that the
company was no longer in the Big Apple came during the violent rumble scene.
Written on the wall, behind the on-camera knife fight, there was graffiti that clearly
said, “GO LAKERS!”
My Fair Lady was another favorite. I actually got to see Rex Harrison perform on stage as Henry Higgins; he was in his eighties so the potential love connection with a twenty-something Eliza Doolittle was a little hard to swallow so I was happy I got to see the film. Apparently in real life Rex Harrison had some real life Higgins-like qualities he saw right through Jack Warner’s companion at the premiere:
A lifelong gambler, seventy-two-year-old Jack Warner spent seventeen
million on My Fair Lady, more than any other film in his career. The wisecracking
tycoon had fallen in love with the story of a cockney flower girl who tries to better
herself by taking lessons from a snobbish English professor. Warner insisted that the
musical be a first-class production all the way. The cream of New York society was
invited to the premiere, the picture was well received and it went on to be extremely
profitable. But at the after party at the Sherry Netherland Hotel, there was a great
deal of talk about Warner’s companion. Who was this stunningly dressed, quiet
twenty-something beauty that looked like My Fair Lady’s fictional Eliza Doolittle at
the ball? The mogul referred to her as Lady Cavendish, but no one there had ever
heard of her. At the end of the night, Warner instructed his limo driver to return his
date home. The mysterious girl, whom Jack had met earlier that night in the lobby,
told the chauffeur, “You know, I had such a fun time; I’m not even going to charge
him!”
For production values The Sound of Music beat them all. One thing I learned though if I have tour customers from Austria don’t bring that movie up, they are tired of it. So apparently was Christopher Plummer who usually won’t speak about it interviews; over the years it became a bit of a sore spot:
Sixty-year-old Maria von Trapp had a great time watching Hollywood change her life
history for the 1965 musical, The Sound of Music. The escape from the Nazis in the
film was so exciting. Audiences would be bored to find out that the von Trapps left
Austria in 1938 with a tourist visa; no one had tried to stop them — the train station
was actually right behind their family estate in Salzburg. And they made her seem like such a wonderful governess and mother. Nobody wanted to hear how in real life,
Maria, the driven leader of the von Trapp Family Singers, verbally battled with her
stepchildren when they wanted to quit their music careers. While constantly touring
around America, the kids complained so much to her about living out of a bus for
eighteen years. The best thing about the picture was this handsome Christopher
Plummer who played her late husband, Captain von Trapp. So romantic was this
movie! In truth, young Maria had at first loved her seven stepchildren far more than
her twenty-five-years-older spouse. When introduced to the thirty-six-year-old
Plummer on The Sound of Music set, Maria, who once intended to be a nun, shocked
the actor by greeting him with a big kiss on the lips. “My God, darling, I wished my
real husband had looked as good as you!”
Mary Poppins was actually the first movie I ever saw. Again when you are a little kid tea parties on the ceiling are the bomb. It took me a long time to realize that Dick Van Dyke played not only Bert the chimney sweep, but also the avaricious old banker who steals the tuppence out of little Michael’s hand (reflecting Walt’s real life views about bankers). Van Dyke’s co-stars didn’t realize it either:
Thirty-nine-year-old Dick Van Dyke fooled both audiences and co-stars, playing an
old banker in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins. The TV sitcom star, who was already the
leading man in the film, donated four thousand dollars to Walt Disney’s newly
formed Cal Arts University in exchange for getting the secondary role. With his cane,
white hair and whiskers, the two child actors who had already worked with Van Dyke
had no idea who he really was. One day in front of the Disney Studio, a bus full of
tourists caught sight of the make-believe geezer just as he was about to cross the
street. Leaning on his cane, he slowly walked to his destination, pausing sometimes to clutch his chest for dramatic effect till he made it. As the vehicle pulled forward, the passengers’ sighs of relief turned to gasps of surprise when they saw the grinning
senior citizen running full speed alongside them.
Of all the 60’s musicals Oliver! was probably the scariest to me because of the chilling performance of Oliver Reed as the murderous Bill Sykes. One of my buddies who worked at a movie theater in Westwood met him and said once you got over the intimidation factor Reed was a great guy. He turned out to be quite the character:
When Oliver Reed joined an all-star cast in Madrid to film the 1973 version of The
Three Musketeers, the producers fretted about his hell-raising reputation. Yet, in
spite of his all-night booze festivals, the British actor endeared himself to his coworkers
by always being on time and knowing his lines inside and out. The biggest
hurdle for Reed’s bosses was keeping a roof over his head. One night, in the lobby of
the posh resort the cast was residing at, Oliver reached into an aquarium, pulled out
one of the tank’s inhabitants and appeared to bite its head off, causing some old
ladies standing nearby to faint dead away. It was revealed that Reed had gotten the
hotel chef to mash some carrots together in the shape of a fish, and after some hasty
bribes and apologies, he was allowed to continue staying there.
Extra: Playing the world-weary musketeer Athos in The Three Musketeers (1973),
Oliver Reed (1938-1999) had no prior experience with sword fight scenes. Yet he
refused to rehearse for them and insisted on performing his own stunts with great
ferocity. The Spanish extras who fenced with Oliver were literally shaking with fear
after their on-camera battles. Finally, one burly man stabbed Reed in the arm sending
the British actor to the hospital, where his room, not surprisingly, became the scene
of a wild, overnight booze binge for him and his pals.
I want to send out a huge thank you to Rebecca at Pump Up Your Books for contacting me and allowing me to showcase this book & author and for also allowing me to have Stephen guest post today.
I also want to thank Stephen for taking the time out of his busy schedule to do this guest post.
About the author: professional tour guide in Hollywood, Stephen Schochet has researched and told thousands of entertaining anecdotes for over twenty years. He is also the author and narrator of two audiobooks Tales of Hollywood and Fascinating Walt Disney. His latest book, Hollywood Stories: Short, Entertaining Anecdotes About the Stars and Legends of the Movies!
Tim Sika, host of the radio show Celluloid Dreams on KSJS in San Jose has called Stephen,” The best storyteller about Hollywood we have ever heard.”
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It was brought to my attention that this is actually my third time doing the Book Blogger Holiday Swap. For some reason I thought that I missed last year but when I did go back to check I did see the post and my gift post there and if you want you can click on this to see what I got.
I had so much fun that I decided to take part again this year. Once my Santee posts her post about the swap I will share a funny story with you on that. She has already contacted me to thank me for the gift. You are so welcome.
So now its my turn to thank my Secret Santa. I have no idea who had me. I received this package late one night from UPS.
I was super excited to get a package from Amazon and yes I know I should have waited for Christmas but I honestly couldn’t wait and proceded to open it up and look at what was peeking out at me. Two of my wish list books.
Forgotten by Cat Patrick is one I have been dying to read and everytime I have gone to the library its been taken out and I was contemplating buying it and now I have my very own copy.
Reckoning by Lili St Crow. I believe this is the third book in the Touch Series and its another one I am really happy to get and I am hoping to start this series very soon. I love the covers to this series.
As I was flipping through the books I spotted this sticking out. There is no clue to who my Secret Santa is. Who are you Secret Santa? 🙂
So Secret Santa if you are reading this and I hope you are, I want to send out a huge Thank You for the gift and I can’t wait to read them. I want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Joyous New Year.
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Title: Dreaming of the Wolf (Bk 8 in the Wolf Series) Author: Terry Spear Pub Date: December 2011 Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca Pages: 384
Source: I received an ARC copy of this book for my honest and sincere review.
About the book:
A FIERCE HUNTER…
Alicia Greiston is a no-nonsense bounty hunter determined to bring a ring of mobsters to justice. Her dogged pursuit of the crime family has forced her to avoid relationships— any man would only become a target for retribution. Luckily, Jake Silver is more than a man, and his instincts are telling him to stop at nothing to protect her.
AN ANIMAL PASSION…
However, the mob isn’t entirely human either, and soon Alicia must flee for her life. When Alicia and Jake’s passion begins to spill over into their dreams, Jake learns he will have to do more than defend her— he’ll have to show his mate the way of the wolf.
Dreaming of the Wolf is the 8th book in the Wolf series and there is a 9th scheduled to be released in March 2012 called A Seal in Wolf’s Clothing. Which I am dying to read because it sounds super good.
I am an absolute fan of Terry’s Wolf series of books. I can pretty much devour a book in a day if I am given the chance to sit and read for that long. Thankfully I got this book before my birthday and I thought that was a fantastic birthday present and the Sunday before my birthday was a me day and I made it a point that I was going to spend the day before my birthday reading and that this was the book I was going to read. I managed to finish it up in that day and refused to go to bed until I read it.
I loved this book. I think everyone I have spoke with lately I had to talk about this book and how you should it read. Even though its been a while since I read it I am still thinking about it.
I love that even though this is a series you can read them all as stand alones. So if you are looking for a great book to curl up with this holiday season or winter I have to suggest this one highly. I am sure you will love it just as much as me.
I am not sure what it is but I love Terry’s writing because she gives you details and descriptions that make it seem believable and that this story can actually happen. You can see all the research she has put into each of her books.
I fell in love with Jake and it was so nice to see that a good guy can win in love. I knew I was going to love Jake from the first moment I met him and I loved how it was Jake who was head over heels in love with Alicia and that he pursued her instead of the other way around.
Jake first spots Alicia when he is in Breckenridge, Colorado going to a art gallery to sell his photographs (which just happens to be closed at that very moment) when he spots Alicia taking pictures secretly of a licence plate. Not only has this action peaked his interest but also she has his attention.
He decides to follow her into the restaurant and at first he doesn’t see her so he sits down to order when he spots her. She doesn’t appear to notice him because she is too interested in watching two guys across the way from her. When she is threatened by a goon, Jake steps in and does what any person should do when a life is being threatened.
Jake finds out that Alicia is actually a bounty hunter and the two guys she is watching are mobsters and one is responsible for the murder of her mother and she is determined to bring justice.
I love how Alicia has had two failed marriages and has sworn of men and you can see the walls she has put up and that Jake isn’t coming off as a pushy guy and forcing is way he steps back and gradually you can see that even though they have fooled around she is actually starting to care about him and you want her to have that happy ending and find love.
But will she allow that to happen or is she just hell bent on having justice served no matter at what risk?
This is the other books in the series:
This is the 9th book coming out in March:
If you haven’t had the chance to read any of Terry’s books then I highly recommend you do because they are all fantastic and so worth it.
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