9.23.2008

de cosas nuevas

Estaba viendo los tags y descubrí q es increíblemente complicado encontrar nada, así que he re-organizado los tags para que sea más fácil encontrar autores, libros y demás. Es un poco más de trabajo para mi pero menos trabajo para mis congéneres. Ahora que si decido que me gustaba más como estaba antes, será complicado regresarlo a la vieja usanza.

También estoy trabajando en un nuevo banner, pero hoy la computadora se reveló y no quiso dedicarse a eso, así que será para dentro de algunos días.

miau! =^..^=

Mangas/comics

Fruits Basket (Natsuki Takaya)

Kareshi Kanojo no Jijō (Masami Tsuda)

Marvel vs DC (Marvel & DC comics)

NANA (Ai Yazawa)

Paradise Kiss (Ai Yazawa)

Tenshi Ja Nai (Takako Shigematsu)

Mangas/comics por autor

Ai Yazawa:
Paradise Kiss
NANA

Marvel & DC comics
Marvel vs DC

Masami Tsuda:
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijō

Natsuki Takaya:
Fruits Basket

Takako Shigematsu:
Tenshi Ja Nai

Libros

1984 (George Orwell)

An Ideal Husband (Oscar Wilde)

Cosa Fácil (Paco Ignacio Taibo II)

Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman)
Días de Combate (Paco Ignacio Taibo II)

El Conde de Monte-Cristo (Alejandro Dumas)
El Vizconde de Bragelona (Alejandro Dumas)
El Juego del Ángel (Carlos Ruiz Zafón)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (J.K. Rowling)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (J.K. Rowling)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (J.K. Rowling)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (J.K. Rowling)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (J.K. Rowling)

Jo's Boys (L.M. Alcott)

La Dama de Monsoreau (Alejandro Dumas)
La Sombra del Viento (Carlos Ruiz Zafón)
Los Cuarenta y Cinco (Alejandro Dumas)

Los Tres Mosqueteros:
Capítulo IV [El hombro de Athos, el Tahalí de Porthos y el pañuelo de Aramís] (Alejandro Dumas)
Capítulo V [Los mosqueteros del rey y los guardias del cardenal] (Alejandro Dumas)

No Habrá Final Feliz (Paco Ignacio Taibo II)

Rose in Bloom (L.M. Alcott)

Tarzan of the Apes (Edgar Rice Borroghs)
Twilight (Stephenie Meyer)

The Black Gryphon (Mercedes Lackey & Larry Dixon )
The Fellowship of The Ring (J.R.R. Tolkien)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde)
The Jungle Book (Rudyard Kipling)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
The Unicorn Hunt (Eleaine Cunningham)
The Vampire Lestat (Anne Rice)
The White Gryphon (Mercedes Lackey & Larry Dixon )

Veinte Años Después (Alejandro Dumas)

Libros por autor

L. M. Alcott:
Rose in Bloom
Jo's Boys

Eleaine Cunningham:
The Unicorn Hunt

Alejandro Dumas:
La Dama de Monsoreau
Los Cuarenta y Cinco
El Conde de Monte-Cristo

Los Tres Mosqueteros:
Capítulo IV [El hombro de Athos, el Tahalí de Porthos y el pañuelo de Aramís]
Capítulo V [Los mosqueteros del rey y los guardias del cardenal]
Veinte Años Después
El Vizconde de Bragelona

Rudyard Kipling:
The Jungle Book

Mercedes Lackey & Larry Dixon:
The Black Gryphon
The White Gryphon

Stephenie Meyer:
Twilight

Edgar Rice Burroghs:
Tarzan of the Apes

Anne Rice:
the Vampire Chronicles:
The Vampire Lestat

J.K. Rowling:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

George Orwell:
1984

Paco Ignacio Taibo II:
Serie Belascoarán Shayne:
Días de Combate
Cosa Fácil
No Habrá Final Feliz

J.R.R. Tolkien:
The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of The Ring

Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman:
the Chronicles of Dragonlance
Dragons of Autumn Twilight

Oscar Wilde:
The Picture of Dorian Gray
An Ideal Husband
The Importance of Being Earnest

Carlos Ruiz Zafón:
La Sombra del Viento
El Juego del Ángel

9.22.2008

Marvel vs DC

volume 01, page 16


volume 02, page 18


volume 04, page 26


volume 04, page 36

Fruits Basket

volume 01
chapter 06, page 181



volume 09
chapter 53, page 169

Kareshi Kanojo no Jijō

volume 08
act 34, page 41



volume 08
act 35, page 78, 82



volume 12
act 54, page 13



volume 12
act 58, page 186



volume 17
act 79, page 24

Paradise Kiss

volume 01
stage 06, page 47



volume 05
stage 40, page 16, 17



volume 05
stage 48, page 95

NANA

volume 07
chapter 21, page -

fe de erratas. la frase de esta imagen es de Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai, no de NANA

volume 10
chapter 35, page 31



volume 12
chapter 45, page 180

Tenshi Ja Nai

volume 02
scene 10 p. 167



volume 05
scene 23 p. 56



volume 02, 03
scene 10, 15 p. 172, 95

de imágenes y mangas

Gato revisaba sus imágenes y gato pensaba,

De todo me la vivo sacando frases y partes y todo lo que pueda guardar en un cajoncito, así que de mis mangas también he sacado algunas cosas que me gustan o me hacen reir o me parecen lindas, igual que con los libros, así que decidí subirlas, no son muchas, pq aún me faltan algunas por cortar.

La mayoría son fragmentos de imágenes y fragmentos de diálogos mezclados bizarramente, igual, acá va lo que hay por ahora

miau! =^..^=

9.15.2008

Tarzan of the Apes

Chapter I [Out to sea] p. 23
“Capitan Billings,” he drawled finally, “if you will pardon my candor, I might remark that you are something of an ass, don't you know.”

Chapter X [The Fear-Phantom] p. 95
He killed for food most often, but, being a man, he sometimes killed for pleasure, a thing which no other animal does; for it has remained for man alone among all creatures to kill senselessly and wantonly for the mere pleasure inflicting suffering and death.

Chapter XII [Man’s Reason] p. 113
When the awe-struck savages saw that the food disappeared over night they were filled with consternation and awe, for it was one thing to put food out to propitiate a god or a devil, but quite another thing to have the spirit really come into the village and eat it.

Chapter XIII [His Own Kind] p. 126
They were evidently no different from the black men−no more civilized than the apes−no less cruel than Sabor.

Chapter XXV [The Outpost of the World] p. 253
“I do not know why I should kill the blacks back there in my jungle, yet not kill them here. Suppose Numa, the lion, should spring out upon us, I should say, then, I presume: Good morning, Monsieur Numa, how is Madame Numa; eh?”

de Tarzan of the Apes

Ya subí las partes de the Silver Gryphon? no lo recuerdo... este gato ha tenido una semana de lo más dispersa y no recuerda muy bien lo que ha hecho. Habrá que revisarlo...

Pasé la tarde durmiendo y leyendo, como todo gato que se respete. Hoy empecé y terminé de leer Tarzan, de Edgar Rice Burroghs. Le damos medio miau de calificación.

No me parece el mejor libro de la historia y tuve que empezarlo tres veces antes de poder terminarlo, pero con todo me ha tenido toda la tarde leyendo, por eso merece medio miau. Hay partes que me confundieron, pero es posible que haya sido por el idioma más que por el escrito, la parte en la que explica la ceremonia de los simios tras la derrota de un enemigo me pareció profundamente confusa, casi todo el principio, siento que iba demasiado rápido. Pero igual, ya que le agarré el estilo me fue más sencillo terminarlo. De lo que me he quejado más es del final, se que no todo en esta vida es color de rosa como nos lo ha enseñado Disney, pero me pareció un final demasiado crudo. lonesome no se.

En cuanto a cosas que me saltaron a la vista. Cinco en total, si la memoria no me falla, la mayoría relacionadas a como el humano es la bestia más cruel... no puedo evitar pero sacar esas partes de los libros, por más cliché que resulten a veces, son mis partes favoritas.

Ahora no tengo tiempo de transcribir las frases, están dando las seis y es hora de que vaya a dormir, pero quería dejar algo escrito antes de que se me fuera toda la idea de la cabeza.

Miau, mis queridos congéneres! =^..^=

9.09.2008

new quotes

M encontré en la compu unas cosas que había sacado de The Jungle Book y q nunca subí, las subo ahora.

Aún tengo que transcribir la de The Silver Gryphon igual y lo hago ahorita que estoy en ánimo actualizador

Y aparentemente también tengo lo que no subí de mi intento de re-leer The Lord of the Rings y lo poco que ha salido de The Vampire Lestat

Casi tres hojas de frases, no pueden quejarse...

miau =^..^=

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book
1 [Mowgli's Brothers] p.03, 04
The Law of the Jungle, which never orders anything without a reason, forbids every beast to eat Man except when he is killing to show his children how to kill,(...). The reason the beasts give among themselves is that Man is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him.

3 [Kaa's Hunting] p.32, 33, 34
It was then that Bagheera lifted up his dripping chin, and in despair gave the Snake's Call for protection—"We be of one blood, ye and I"—for he believed that Kaa had turned tail at the last minute. Even Baloo, half smothered under the monkeys on the edge of the terrace, could not help chuckling as he heard the Black Panther asking for help.

"I could not come before, Brother, but I think I heard thee call"—this was to Bagheera.

5 [Tiger! Tiger!] p. 49, 51
"They are not unlike the Pack, these brothers of thine," said Akela,

"Lead us again, O Akela. Lead us again, O Man-cub, for we be sick of this lawlessness, and we would be the Free People once more."

So Mowgli went away and hunted with the four cubs in the jungle from that day on. But he was not always alone, because, years afterward, he became a man and married.
But that is a story for grown-ups.

7 [The White Seal] p. 54, 57, 58
They fought in the breakers, they fought in the sand, and they fought on the smooth-worn basalt rocks of the nurseries, for they were just as stupid and unaccommodating as men.

Little seals can no more swim than little children, but they are unhappy till they learn.

They talked about the Pacific as boys would talk about a wood that they had been nutting in

9 [Rikki-Tikki-Tavi] p. 69, 77
At the hole where he went in
Red-Eye called to Wrinkle-Skin.
Hear what little Red-Eye saith:
"Nag, come up and dance with death!"


He was a mongoose, rather like a little cat in his fur and his tail, but quite like a weasel in his head and his habits. His eyes and the end of his restless nose were pink. He could scratch himself anywhere he pleased with any leg, front or back, that he chose to use.

It is the hardest thing in the world to frighten a mongoose, because he is eaten up from nose to tail with curiosity. The motto of all the mongoose family is "Run and find out," and Rikki-tikki was a true mongoose.

Darzee was a feather-brained little fellow who could never hold more than one idea at a time in his head. And just because he knew that Nagaina's children were born in eggs like his own, he didn't think at first that it was fair to kill them. But his wife was a sensible bird, and she knew that cobra's eggs meant young cobras later on. So she flew off from the nest, and left Darzee to keep the babies warm, and continue his song about the death of Nag. Darzee was very like a man in some ways.

11 [Toomai of the Elephants] p. 89
The air was full of all the night noises that, taken together, make one big silence—

13 [Her Majesty's Servants] p. 107
The gun-bullocks got up to go. "Morning is coming," they said. "We will go back to our lines. It is true that we only see out of our eyes, and we are not very clever. But still, we are the only people to-night who have not been afraid. Good-night, you brave people."


The Second Jungle Book
1 [How Fear Came] p. 118
Hathi never does anything till the time comes, and that is one of the reasons why he lives so long.

3 [The Miracle of Purun Bhagat] p.128
That evening, at dinner in the big Viceregal tent, he stood up with the badge and the collar of the Order on his breast, and replying to the toast of his master's health, made a speech few Englishmen could have bettered.
Next month, when the city had returned to its sun-baked quiet, he did a thing no Englishman would have dreamed of doing; for, so far as the world's affairs went, he died.

5 [Letting in the Jungle] p. 143
The English, they had heard, were a perfectly mad people, who would not let honest farmers kill witches in peace.

The Vampire Lestat

Part IV - The Children Of Darkness
3. p. 170 "I never lie, " I said offhand. "At least not to those I don't love.

Part VI - On The Devil's Road From Paris To Cairo
3 p.263
The British, they always have information. They drag their damned Indian tea and their London Times with them wherever they go.

The Lord of The Rings ~ The Fellowship of The Ring

Prologue
This book is largely concerned with Hobbits, and from its pages a reader may discover much of their character and a little of their history.

BOOK I
Chapter 1 [A Long-expected Party] p. 25
I might find somewhere where I can finish my book. I have thought of a nice ending for it: 'and he lived happily ever after to the end of his days.'

Chapter 2 [The Shadow of the Past] p. 49
Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life.

Chapter 3 [Three is Company] p. 56
Frodo did not offer her any tea.

Chapter 4 [A Short Cut to Mushrooms] p. 71
"Come and have your breakfast. The bread tastes almost as good as it did last night. I did not want to leave you any, but Sam insisted."

9.03.2008

de changes...

Bueno, pues me imagino que esta será la fachada definitiva de Glacius! [~writing version] se acabó la mudanza, bienvenidos a la nueva casa y a ver cómo nos va.

Como blogger es perfectamente más sencillo que todo lo demás que había estado trabajando, las posibilidades de actualizaciones frecuentes serán mayores, bueno, la frecuencia de actualización será directamente proporcional a las ganas q tenga de leer en el momento, como ahora, que llevo como mil años atorada con The Silver Gryphon y no lo he terminado, lo que si, es que hay muchas posibilidades de que mañana “uplodeé” las pocas frases que he sacado hasta ahora, ya luego termino... que es parte de lo que me agradó de la idea de blogger, se suma solo gracias a los lindos tags, así que puedo ir actualizando por partes y de todas maneras va a estar relativamente en el mismo lugar, a ver que tal sale...

Esto de los tags está genial! No se como no los había usado hasta ahora, todo es tan fácilmente acomodable que hasta el Acosta más exigente estaría satisfecho!

Mañana pienso mudar otras cosas que faltan (tal vez) y empezar con el proyecto que se está formando en la cabeza feliz de este gato... doble tal vez, a ver que pasa

Mhh... también tengo que hacer el banner... problema, no tengo idea de que hacerlo. Como siempre, no se me antoja algo animoso, aunque posiblemente eso termine siendo hasta que se me ocurra algo mejor, tal vez book related or something... a ver que nos aconseja la noche

También esperamos consejo de la noche para saber si manejar este sitio en inglés, ya que la mayoría de los libros está en este idioma igual y sería recomendable, mañana espero tener la cabeza más clara

Nos vamos a dormir, que aunque no tengo sueño, hay veces en la vida en la que una tiene que dormir...

miau! =^..^=