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I foresee a New Moon and then an Eclipse in your future! Twilight's New Moon is due out in theaters in November...but I bet it's going to cause a huge noise in October! The Eclipse movie is due out in 2010.
You guessed it...New Moon and Twilight Halloween party ideas are going to go through the roof this Halloween season. With all the great costume and party game ideas we can get from the Twilight Saga of course it's going to be a huge dress up costume party theme.
You can have the theme of your Halloween party be The Cullen's, The Volturi, Quileute pack members or any of the Forks residents. Have a Vampire theme Halloween costume party and invite all your friends who are Twilight fans...and even those who aren't. There are so many costume ideas you can get from Stephanie Meyer's Vampire Saga. Dress like Bella Swan going to the prom, or like Alice Cullen at Bella's High School graduation party.
There's also James, Laurent and Victoria to get some fun Halloween costume ideas from. You can be Jane of the Volturi and your boyfriend can be Alex or Caius. Your more inventive car loving friends can come in car costumes. They can get some inspiration from Bella's red truck, Edward's Volvo or even Rosalie's red BMW M3 convertible. Cars can be made out of cardboard boxes and homemade box costumes are not that hard to make.
You can have a make up counter set up and let some of your talented friends become Vampire makeup artists. That will be a great time to take some photographs. Imagine how much fun it will be taking these pics. And they will make for some great photos! Pale shades of makeup, purple eye shadow, shimmery make up will be great accessories at your Vampire make up center. You can also add a little red cake decorating gel in case anyone wants to look like they've just had a little snack.
Make sure to play the movie soundtrack at your party. A little Muse, Linkin Park, Paramore and don't forget Rob Pattinson to get everyone into the Zone. Put out your books with their distinctive colors and hang up some posters of your favorite characters, whether it's Bella, Edward, Jacob or Alice, it will look festive. Twinkle lights and lots of black and red party ware will help you bring the feel of the novels to your party.
You can find and print out some bookmarks to give each of your guests. You can find these bookmarks with pictures of Kristin Stewart, Rob Pattinson, Ashley Greene and of course,Taylor Lautner, online and they're free. They would be just perfect as a party Thank You gift!
Candy Apples would make a great Twilight party favor idea for your Halloween bash, or just have them out as a party treat. Red Punch looks like something Vampires would drink. It is easy to make a batch with some ginger ale and cranberry juice. Put some raisins in your ice cube trays to add a little Halloween fun with your drinks. It will look like a bug in each ice cube. You can also get a rubber glove (make sure it's the non-allergic type) fill it with water and seal the top. Set it upright in the freezer so the water doesn't leak out. When it's frozen, take it out of the glove and you will have an Ice Hand to float in your punch bowl. All your party guests will get a good laugh over that.
Serve easy party food. You can order pizza, it's a great party food idea. It's easy to serve and to eat. Everyone loves Pizza! Have some bowls of salsa and chips, and of course, you will need some cake or cupcakes for dessert. Put an image of Bella and Edward, or the entire Twilight cast right on top of your cake or cupcakes. I'll tell you how in the resource box at the end of this article! It's easy to decorate your own party cake or cupcakes. And it's cheaper to make your own party cake, rather than order one from the bakery.
You can also use your dessert, cupcakes, as a party activity for your friends. Let them design their own Twilight cupcake. You provide the cupcakes and the decorations for them and let your friends use their imaginations to decorate their own. Have a Twilight Cupcake Decorating Contest and give the winner a "Golden Onion" or a shiny "Red Apple" as a game prize.
If you include the Werewolves in your party invitations you could always have a Werewolf Howling Contest. Why not see if some of the Vampires can't give the Quileute Pack some competition in the Wolf howling category.
Twilight Trivia or Jeopardy is a must at this Halloween party based on the Vampire Human love story. Get all your friends to think of the most difficult trivia question they know, before the party. Use their questions during your game...let's see how hard they are to answer! Make sure you have a second Golden Onion to give out as a trivia game prize!
If you can think of any party ideas to add to mine, let me know. I'm always looking for more Twilight Halloween party ideas and I am sure plenty of other Stephanie Meyer fans are looking for them too. Why not share your good party ideas with the rest of us!
Ms. Party Ideas is Jillian Gallo and she writes about fun party stuff! Find all the unique party ideas and cheap party supplies at http://www.partyideasparade.com You can learn how to plan and organize your party ideas....all kinds of kids creative party ideas, delicious and easy party menu recipes and of course, fun party games is what you will find along with some great cake and cupcake decorating ideas! Make it yourself party food, invitations and decoration ideas are updated everyday. You can find some great tips for a Halloween party or the Twilight theme that is so popular today at http://www.partyideasparade.com/twilight-party-ideas.html
Jillian enjoys swapping good party ideas with you, so if you have a great party idea...please let her know!
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Think Bella should be with Jacob? Well this bookmark is just for you! A must have for any Twilight fan. Bookmark is 6" x 1½" and has a silky tassel & beads. This is officially licensed ©/TM by Summit Entertainment LLC |
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Bookmarks $4.98 Bookmarks : A Guide to Research and Writing by John J. Ruszkiewicz, and Janice R. Walker Spi Published in 1999 by Longman Publishing Group |
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Bookmarks $19.48 "BookMarks is a moving and revelatory memoir, as Holloway contemplates her own reading history as well as that of her family...this is a work of fiercely intelligent scholarship."-Susan Larson, New Orleans Times-Picayune "Part memoir, part historical research on the reading habit of writers, Karla Holloway provides the reader with a rare opportunity to reflect upon his/her own reading experience: What have you read? How did you learn to read? Where were your 'protected and isolated spaces' for reading? How has that early experience shaped your current reading? A unique contribution to our understanding of the importance of reading in shaping our culture."-David S. Ferriero, Andrew W. Mellon Director and Chief Executive of the Research Libraries, New York Public Library What are you reading? What books have been important to you? Whether you are interviewing for a job, chatting with a friend or colleague, or making small talk, these questions arise almost unfailingly. Some of us have stock responses, which may or may not be a fiction of our own making. Others gauge their answers according to who is asking the question. Either way, the replies that we give are thoughtfully crafted to suggest the intelligence, worldliness, political agenda, or good humor that we are hoping to convey. We form our answers carefully because we know that our responses say a lot. But what exactly do our answers say? In BookMarks, Karla FC Holloway explores the public side of reading, and specifically how books and booklists form a public image of African Americans. Revealing her own love of books and her quirky passion for their locations in libraries and on bookshelves, Holloway reflects on the ways that her parents guided her reading when she was young and her bittersweet memories of reading to her children. She takes us on a personal and candid journey that considers the histories of reading in children's rooms, prison libraries, and "Negro" libraries of the early twentieth century, and that finally reveals how her identity as a scholar, a parent, and an African American woman has been subject to judgments that public cultures make about race and our habits of reading. Holloway is the first to call our attention to a remarkable trend of many prominent African American writers--including Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Du Bois, Henry Louis Gates, Malcolm X, and Zora Neale Hurston. Their autobiographies and memoirs are consistently marked with booklists--records of their own habits of reading. She examines these lists, along with the trends of selection in Oprah Winfrey's popular book club, raising the questions: What does it mean for prominent African Americans to associate themselves with European learning and culture? How do books by black authors fare in the inevitable hierarchy of a booklist? BookMarks provides a unique window into the ways that African Americans negotiate between black and white cu... |
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Bookmarks $9.98 Scottish singer/songwriter Roddy Hart might only be in his mid-twenties, but he reveals himself to be something of an old soul on his debut disc. In the opening tune, "The Life and Times of Joseph Rowe," he offers a moving portrait of an old man looking back at his life and observing: "As the years went rushing past/I let some things slip from my grasp/Too proud to let the moments last." While his lyrics display an impressive perspective for a twenty-something songwriter, it's the lovely melody that sweeps up the listener. By the second track, the twangy pop gem "She Is All I Need," Hart invites comparisons to the critically acclaimed tunesmith Ron Sexsmith through his skilled songcraft as well as his gentle, slightly trembly vocal style. Throughout the disc, he exhibits a mature musical sense without coming across as overly precocious. He combines a bit of young Dylan with a Costello croon to convey a sense of melancholic regret on "My Greatest Success" while the romantic tale "One Thousand Lives" suggests a stripped down "For You" with a touch of Jeff Buckley. These nods to his influences, typical of a young performer, don't diminish Hart's accomplishments here. Another attractive feature is the disc's rich but not overly fussy arrangements created by Hart, who plays a variety of guitars and keyboards, and his co-producer, veteran Scottish rocker Paul McGeechan. All of their elements coalesce wonderfully on "Flames," a glorious up-tempo love story about "young Jack and sweet Marie" built around a catchy little guitar lick, a wash of Hammond organ and some lush backing vocals. It's the type of tune that Van Morrison might have done back in his "Brown-Eyed Girl" days. This disc, however, is not a flawless effort. The middle section bogs down slightly with one too many piano ballads but the songs never succumb to becoming bland and glossy. The album wraps up strongly with the spare, wistful "Journey's End," another tune that demonstrates Hart's wiser-than-his years skills. The highly memorable Bookmarks marks an impressive debut from Hart, and sets the bar high for his future efforts. ~ Michael Berick, RoviPerformers: Paul Livingston - E-Bow, Guitar (Electric); Roddy Hart - Banjo, Bass, Glockenspiel, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Classical), Guitar (Electric), Harmonica, Harmonium, Mandolin, Mellotron, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Vocals, Wurlitzer; Kris Kristofferson - Vocals (Background); Marco Rea - Vocals (Background); Geoff Martyn |
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Bookmarks $17.99 Composer: Roddy Hart.Roddy Hart.Personnel: Roddy Hart; John David Martin, John Martin. (electric guitar); Dave McGowan (pedal steel guitar); Paul McGeechan (piano); Michael Mcdaid (bass instrument); Seamus Simon (drums); Marco Rea, Yorick Cormack, Niall Holmes, Niall Holmes, Kris Kristofferson (background vocals); Paul Livingston (electric guitar, E-bow); Geoff Martyn (piano, background vocals); Stephen Douglas (drums); Frank Reader, Eddi Reader (background vocals).Producers: Paul McGeechan; Roddy Hart; Paul McGeechan; Roddy Hart.Engineers: Roddy Hart; Chris Gordon; Ian Graham; Lain Graham; Roddy Hart; Chris Gordon.Audio Mixers: Paul McGeechan; Roddy Hart.Recording information: Cul Du Sac Studios, Maui, HI (2005); Park Lane Studios, Glasgow, Scotland (2005); Paw Paw Studios (2005).Photographer: Simon Murphy.Scottish singer/songwriter Roddy Hart might only be in his mid-twenties, but he reveals himself to be something of an old soul on his debut disc. In the opening tune, "The Life and Times of Joseph Rowe," he offers a moving portrait of an old man looking back at his life and observing: "As the years went rushing past/I let some things slip from my grasp/Too proud to let the moments last." While his lyrics display an impressive perspective for a twenty-something songwriter, it's the lovely melody that sweeps up the listener. By the second track, the twangy pop gem "She Is All I Need," Hart invites comparisons to the critically acclaimed tunesmith Ron Sexsmith through his skilled songcraft as well as his gentle, slightly trembly vocal style. Throughout the disc, he exhibits a mature musical sense without coming across as overly precocious. He combines a bit of young Dylan with a Costello croon to convey a sense of melancholic regret on "My Greatest Success" while the romantic tale "One Thousand Lives" suggests a stripped down "For You" with a touch of Jeff Buckley. These nods to his influences, typical of a young performer, don't diminish Hart's accomplishments here. Another attractive feature is the disc's rich but not overly fussy arrangements created by Hart, who plays a variety of guitars and keyboards, and his co-producer, veteran Scottish rocker Paul McGeechan. All of their elements coalesce wonderfully on "Flames," a glorious up-tempo love story about "young Jack and sweet Marie" built around a catchy little guitar lick, a wash of Hammond organ and some lush backing vocals. It's the type of tune that Van Morrison might have done back in his "Brown-Eyed Girl" days. This disc, however, is not a flawless effort. The middle section bogs down slightly with one too many piano ballads but the songs never succumb to becoming bland and glossy. The album wraps up strongly with the spare, wistful "Journey's End," another tune that demonstrates Hart's wiser-than-his years skills. The highly memorable Bookmarks marks an impressive debut from Hart, and sets the bar high for his future efforts. ~ Michael Berick |
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Bookmarks $13.79 Scottish {\singer/songwriter} {$Roddy Hart} might only be in his mid-twenties, but he reveals himself to be something of an old soul on his debut disc. In the opening tune, {&"The Life and Times of Joseph Rowe,"} he offers a moving portrait of an old man |
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Bookmarks $43.48 Provides a research guide that offers writers state-of-the-art advice about college research: the best of an older tradition merged with a thoughtful assessment of the new. Spiral. DLC: Report writing. |
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Bookmarks $26.48 A Companion Text for Like Water for Chocolate provides exercises and activities for ESL students who are reading the English translation of the novel by Laura Esquivel (published by Doubleday). Set during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Like Water for Chocolate is a story about an extended Mexican family and what happens when one daughter is not permitted to marry the man she loves. Cooking and food are central to the story line and help thread the story together.A Companion Text for Like Water for Chocolate is made up of six units, each covering two chapters in the novel. Every unit contains a preview section, free writing exercises, a short glossary (to help with Spanish words), comprehension quizzes, vocabulary exercises and summarizing exercises, a section devoted to response journals, and topics for discussion. The "Beyond the Novel" section includes facts about U.S. and Mexican history and folk tales. Illustrations throughout the book help to engage students and offer visual support for reading comprehension. |
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