7.08.2011

Delirium || Interactive Book Trailer!


In honor of her own engagement, Lauren Oliver has presented us with a beautiful new INTERACTIVE trailer for Delirium! What does this mean for you? It means that you should watch the entire trailer, and decide whether or not you wish to be cured from LOVE. Choosing YES or NO will take you to two different videos where your fate will be revealed depending on the answer you have chosen.

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Choose your answer to go to the next video:
WOULD YOU CURE LOVE? YES 
WOULD YOU CURE LOVE? NO

7.07.2011

A Booklover's Dream Home

For all you booklover's out there, has shelf space ever been an issue? Well, with this house, it'll never be an issue again. Check out this article I found on Yahoo!  

The innovative 'Shelf-pod' house in Osaka, Japan can hold 10 tons of books.
Photo: Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio


"Floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall shelving defines a compact, 557-square-foot home in Osaka prefecture, Japan, designed by Japanese Architect Kazuya Morita.
Every element -- from the stairs to the windows -- were scaled to the individual shelf unit, "with the aim of achieving geometrical harmony which is comparable to Islamic architecture," Morita's website notes.
Designed for a young historian with an extensive book collection in Islamic history, Morita designed the house with interlocking laminated pine boards that slot together to form a lattice of towering shelving units.

The shelving had to be strong enough to support the entire house. "This is an unusual structure. I never experienced this kind of architecture," said Morita, who declined to disclose the cost to build the house. Numerous tests and experiments were run on models to ensure the structural integrity and convince city planning officials to issue a building permit. The home's exterior features a painted clay and bamboo wall, with cedar exterior wall plate. The interior is finished with plaster.
Exterior of the shelf-pod house in Osaka.
Photo: Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio
"It can support 10 tons of books," said Morita, who opened his architecture studio in 2000. And, he added, "it can survive earthquakes."
The shelving even extends into the home's bathroom, covering a wall above the toilet and bathtub.
Construction of the shelving for the "Shelf-Pod" home began in mid-2006, and the home was completed in March 2007. Morita's website details the many stages of construction, including the preconstruction of the large shelving units, which were assembled and structurally tested in a massive laboratory at Kyoto University's Katsura Campus.
He commented in a blog post that the client "was not entirely (sure) how to use this," when he saw the design. Morita also commented that he was "rather pleasantly surprised," during a visit to the home in 2008, to see how the client had furnished the home and was using the space.
A good place for knick-knacks.
Photo: Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio
Considered part of a new generation of architects, the 39-year-old Morita has wowed interior design and architecture critics with the Shelf-Pod and some other innovative and unique housing designs, including the "Pentagonal House." He noted that the Shelf-Pod was one of his most ambitious and challenging projects.
For Morita, the Shelf-Pod embodies a movement toward smaller, greener houses, and the increasing need to build more compactly in crowded big cities and retrenching suburban communities. He describes his work as a harmonious marriage of traditional and modern architecture, which incorporates sustainable materials and eco-friendly amenities. His homes blend indoor and outdoor environments and demonstrate that comfortable living can come in small spaces.
"Japanese architecture always has to be smaller. We have to live more efficiently," he said in an interview from his office in Kyoto, Japan. "Many big cities have the same problems. They are sprawling and sprawling. It's a very international situation." His smaller home designs, he said, are "very useful in China, New York, London and other big cities."
Article Source: Yahoo.com

7.06.2011

Across the Universe #2 COVER RELEASE || A Million Suns


My god. I am nearly hyperventilating right now! I could never, in all my life, imagine that the cover of Across the Universe's sequel would be so damn AMAZING. It is even better than it's predecessor! Anyhow, I'm definitely looking forward to A Million Suns. Across the Universe was one of my favorite 2011 reads thus far! The expected publication date of A Million Suns is January 10th, 2012 . *SIGH* I CAN'T WAIT THAT LONG! Currently, the plot and summary of A Million Suns is a secret (according to Goodreads). 

7.03.2011

Pandemonium (Delirum #2): Official Summary

"Lauren Oliver captivated readers with Delirium, the first book in a thrilling dystopian trilogy in which Lena Haloway dared to fall in love with Alex and escape the cure, the government-mandated procedure that renders a person immune to the disease of love. Lena and Alex staked their lives on leaving their oppressive society, but only Lena broke free. 

Pandemonium continues Lena’s gripping story. After escaping from Portland, Maine, Lena makes it to the Wilds and becomes part of an Invalid community, where she transforms herself into a warrior for the resistance. A future without Alex is unimaginable, but Lena pushes forward and fights, both for him and for a world in which love is no longer considered a disease. Swept up in a volatile mix of revolutionaries and counterinsurgents, Lena struggles to survive—and wonders if she may be falling in love again. 

Full of danger, forbidden romance, and exquisite writing, Lauren Oliver’s sequel to Delirium races forward at a breathtaking pace and is sure to appeal to fans who crave the high-stakes action of The 
Hunger Games and the bittersweet love story of Romeo & Juliet."


Source: Goodreads.com


 Pandemonium's cover art has yet to be released, but Lauren Oliver, the author, has posted sneak bits of her work on Facebook and Twitter. For now, enjoy the summary!

Matched: Paperback Cover!

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Isn't the cover stunning? I actually love the new paperback even more so than the hardback cover because of the typography on the front.It gave me chills just reading it! The paperback edition of Matched will be released on September 20th! I can't wait!!

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