Twilight versus True Blood

I finished watching the first season of HBO’s True Blood last weekend. It was really nice and brought a different perspective to the whole vampire hype. I discovered a lot of parallels between True Blood and Twilight as well as some differences. Let’s get down to it point by point.

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The Leading Men – Edward Cullen vs. Bill Compton
- I thought Edward was broody, but Bill made Edward’s broodiness look like a little boy sulking. Bill was intense. Very, very intense. Hohoho. Me likey :)

- They both have become “vegetarian vampires” which means they do not feed on humans. While Edward hunts for animal blood, Bill goes to bars and order up a bottle of O- True Blood, a blood-like beverage that is manufactured by the Japanese.

- Edward doesn’t ever have to sleep, because vampires do not ever get tired. Bill hides in his underground lair in the daytime, taking his beauty nap.

- Bill sheds blood when he cries. In Twilight, vampires cannot shed any tears even when they feel really, really sad. Edward doesn’t cry, hehe.

- Both Edward and Bill fall for human girls – Bella Swan and Sookie Stackhouse respectively (both with powers of their own – more on this later)

- Bill has blood running through his veins. And this blood is useful in healing any kind of injures fast. In fact, vampire blood or V has become a very sought after drug in the series. Edward doesn’t have blood running through him.

- Even though Edward and Bill came from roughly the same time period, Bill speaks more like someone from an ancient past than Edward. I love how Bill speaks exactly like someone in the 18th century. So Mr Darcy! :P

- Bill was made vampire when he was 30. Edward is forever 17.

- Both Bill and Edward are governed by a higher ranking of vampires at some point. Eric (the oldest vampire) ruling over Bill and the Volturi ruling over Edward.

- Edward waits till marriage to make love with Bella. Bill doesn’t wait, ever :P

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The Mortal Girls – Bella Swan vs. Sookie Stackhouse
- Bella is immune to any vampire powers that deal with her mind. Sookie can read the thoughts of other people (which can be very upsetting at times).

- Edward can read all minds but Bella’s. Sookie can read everybody’s mind but Bill’s. Though this might apply to all vampires, but it wasn’t proven in the show. So let’s just assume. Once again, it got so unnerving having this sudden role reversal. When Edward reads minds, it seems really cool and helpful. But for Sookie, she was traumatized more often than not.

- Both Bella and Sookie have more than one guy loving them. For Bella, it’s Jacob and he’s a werewolf (later on relabeled as a shapeshifter). As for Sookie, it’s Sam and he can shapeshift to a dog. Werewolf and dog = one big canine family. Familiar, much?

- Both Bella and Sookie were in apparent danger of being hunted and killed. Edward entrusted Bella to Jacob because he was the one other person who is capable to looking out for Bella while he was away even though he knows how Jacob feels. On the other hand, Bill trusts Sookie to Sam while he had to be taken away despite how Sam feels for Sookie for the same reason.

- Bella is clumsy. It wasn’t shown if Sookie is clumsy or not.

- Bella kissed Jacob. Sookie kissed Sam.

- Both Bella and Sookie are magnets for danger.

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Vampires in General
- Apparently in True Blood, vampires will grow weaker and eventually burst into flames and die if exposed to the sun. Twilight trumps True blood for this because vampires are even more beautiful in the sun (in Twilight). They sparkle and glitter. Oh lovely :) It took me sometime to get used to this concept of vampires not being able to be in the sunlight.

- In Twilight when you get turned into a vampire, you will suddenly become a million times better looking than when you were mortal plus heightened senses plus speed. In True Blood, you look the same when you become a vampire except for fangs, speed and a thirst for blood.

- In Twilight, the existence of vampires has to be kept a secret against all odds. In Trueblood, vampires seem to co-exist with humans, appearing on talk shows, going to bars and having rendezvous with humans ;)

- In True Blood, vampires can be killed quite easily – unlike in Twilight.

- It takes 3 days in Twilight for you to be completely transformed to a vampire. In Trueblood, it takes one night and involve being buried in the ground.

April 2009 – Revisited

Finally, the most tiring month ever has come to an end. In fact, this week proved to be the most exhausting week in April and that is saying alot considering how stressful the entire month has been :(

So let’s go through what went on in April, in a nutshell:

- I started taking a keen interest in baking. Was pushed into baking a birthday cake for FP after some unreliable sources let me down. The cake turned out really nice, with strong hints of my habit of personalizing everything. Since then, I have been baking on a weekly basis – experimenting and learning at the same time.

The fruits of my labour are not yet picture perfect but it’s getting there :) I have tried baking cupcakes, muffins, fairy cakes and brownies so far. I hope I can improve in due time so that I can practice my other passion, food photography.

- Photoshoots for 50 Weeks of Her were quite futile this month. We missed out 2 weeks of shoots while the other two weeks were engulfed with stumped ideas and concepts. But oh well, we’ll try harder in the month of May.

- We went to watch Cats the Musical! It’s my first musical in years (the last time was about three years back?) It was an okay experience but could have been better, much better. Better seats, next time!

- I got sucked into the world of Sookie Stackhouse (funny how some of the characters sound like they are calling her Sucky) of the True Blood series. Bill Compton makes Edward Cullen look like a boy, and that’s saying alot. I am halfway through the first season and rest assured, I will blog about it. Hehehe. Bill Compton brings broody and intense to a whole new level. Me likey lots lots :D

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- Speaking of vampires, I finally finished reading the Twilight series. I did a really long review/spoiler of it so I shall spare you here :)

- Work. Work kept me really busy. Other smaller projects got completed. Some other major projects still in the works. This is why, I am so exhausted this month. But it’s okay, because I know that satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment will be attained when everything is finished :)

- FP and I set up a joint savings account. This was something that we had wanted to do for the longest time. And since our careers have stablilized and we have our own individual savings, we figured it’s high time to set up a fund for our future. It’s really nice to build something together with him. It’s truly a significant event for me – this setting up of our joint account. ;)

- And finally, today FP and I celebrate our 6th year anniversary. 6 amazing years and still counting. We’ve grown together as a couple and individually as persons. Seen each other through schooldays to our current careers. Been through hell and back – we almost lost each other, but in the end of the day we managed to stitch it back together good as new. Believe it or not, we are even closer now and much more stronger than ever before. I love you, FP. If I have to go through hell and back again to find the happiness that we have right now, I would. Can’t wait for forever to begin for us, xoxo.

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I am truly glad April is now over. Hopefully May will be a less stressful and exhausting month. Maybe it is just me who needs to look after myself in a more effective way :(

Twilight Series – A Review

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Image taken from here.

This is long overdue since I’ve completed Breaking Dawn mid of last week. Actually, apart from being super busy, I was really trying to think of how to do a review of the series. Yes, I’m one of those bloggers who visualize how my post will look like / will be before I even start on it.

Come to think of it, I visualize every project I undertake before it even begins.

So here goes.

Twilight
This was THE book that got me so completely hooked and intrigued to the whole concept of Edward Cullen. A broody incarnation of perfection who is not only fast and strong but also glitters in the sun. What’s not to swoon about?

He was in fact “looking more like a Greek God than anyone had a right to”. *Swoon*

It steered me from the very convention that vampires can’t be in the sunlight because they will shatter to pieces. After reading Twilight, I find that old belief total nonsense. Vampires glitter and sparkle in the sun. Of course they do!

Edward is the very reason that this book is a sell-out. There’s something intriguing about him. Maybe it’s because he’s so unattainable. He is the forbidden fruit that Bella had to stay away from (but of course she didn’t, that stubborn cow). He is the epitome of perfection, in every sense. And that is why he is so appealing.

This book made every girl (not just teenagers lol) want to jump in front of every car, in hopes of being rescued by Edward. Or being pursued by a broody vampire who is so attracted to the smell of your blood but wouldn’t hurt you for anything in the world. Or being carried on piggy back by Edward and “flying” through the forest. Or wanting a guy with a silver Volvo car :P

In short, this book practically made Edward the most perfect eligible bachelor. Ever. And it leaves you wanting more. It even makes you want to be a vampire.

New Moon
Of all the four books, this was the book I took the longest to complete. I think it’s because it was draggy. So draggy.

Why draggy? Because Edward wasn’t physically there in the books. The only interesting parts I liked were when Edward’s voice came through Bella’s thoughts. Nonetheless I pushed myself to finish the book because it’s only from finishing this book that I will be able to know what happens next.

Edward left Bella upon an incident which made him realize that Bella will be in constant danger if he continues to be in her life. She will always be like a bait for his family members (who are not strong enough to control themselves from being allured by human blood). It pains him to leave her, but he did it for the greater good. Or so he thinks.

This left Bella to be depressed after he left her crying in the forest. I could hardly believe it when he did that. She was depressed for months, until one day she reacquainted with Jacob Black.

This book is mainly an introduction to the other supernatural existence in Bella’s world – the werewolves. It brought them under the spotlight and we learned more about them. I found Jacob to be a boring replacement for Edward and this book mostly entails about Jacob – which was probably why I found it boring.

It didn’t bother me much, until Jacob did the unthinkable which almost caused Edward to be killed (and this is pretty bad considering vampires are supposed to be immortal). I was horribly pissed off with stupid Jacob for driving Edward to such extremes.

This book also introduces us to the equivalent of the Mafia in the vampire world. Okay not really, but that’s how I feel about them after I’ve read the whole series. And upon meeting them, Bella has put herself in the spotlight and they’ve given Edward the ultimatum of turning Bella into a vampire or else she’d have to be dead. This has to do with all the shroud of secrecy that the world of vampires are supposed to be in.

In a nutshell, a pretty draggy book – until Edward comes into the picture.

Eclipse
Apart from Twilight, this was my favourite book in the series. I totally enjoyed this book from beginning to end.

Well except for the parts where Bella was so damn stubborn. I mean if Edward Cullen tells you not to do something, is it so hard to understand? Is it so hard to do what he says? It’s Edward for god’s sake!

Other than that, this book was a pleasure to read. Because it maximizes Edward’s power to read minds and this got interesting when he and Jacob got into close proximity. it was really hilarious at some points. It made the fight for Bella much more apparent and brought it to another level.

Jacob did kiss Bella twice. The first time, Bella punched him and that resulted in a broken hand. The second time was more real and made her realize that she was in love with Jacob too! But Edward did the most magnanimous thing ever and didn’t even blame Bella.

Bella was thrown into a whirlwind of confusing emotions. Edward or Jacob? Jacob or Edward? Would she be able to let go of Jacob after she turns immortal? Can she bear to hurt Jacob like that? But on the other hand, can she live without Edward? No, Edward is her whole existence. She chose Edward over Jacob for that very reason.

This book was all about protecting Bella from Victoria, and from the Volturi – whichever comes first. So the vampires and werewolves become one force in order to protect Little Miss Bella Whoops. Edward and Jacob brought Bella into hiding, while the rest of the Cullens and werewolf pack focused on the fight in other areas.

All in all, the best read since Twilight. Though Bella seems confused and frightened at being the future Mrs Cullen (I know, silly girl right?). She’s a bundle of nerves in this book. Though I think the main focus and stars of this book were Jacob and Edward (and Seth! I love Seth!). This book actually made me like Jacob more than I did in Twilight and New Moon.

Breaking Dawn
Ah, the finales of finales. I’ve read plenty of reviews that hated this book. I personally liked it. Before anyone says I’m liking this book blindly, haven’t you noticed that I didn’t like New Moon at all?

So anyway, here’s a list why I liked Breaking Dawn.

1) Edward and Bella got married. Even though the whole wedding thing was too rushed, it was nice to see them get their happily ever after. Bella even got to do a “human experience” that she didn’t want to miss once she turned immortal. ;)

2) Jacob’s view point. A portion of this book was written from Jacob’s point of view. I found this extremely enlightening because it helped me get to know Jacob a lot better. And from this, I liked him even more. It also helped me understand the concept of werewolves and how everything worked in the world of werewolves much better. His portion in Breaking Dawn is one of my recommended highlights in the entire series.

3) Bella became a vampire. We finally get to live vicariously on how it would be like to turn into a vampire. All this while, Bella has observed Edward and the other Cullens, but we do not know truly how it is like to be a vampire. It will make you want to be a vampire too, because upon turning into an immortal, you would inherit supermodel looks and the grace of a swan and a voice that sounds like gentle bells. Oh, you’d also notice every detail with 10,000 times your usual clarity and your sense of smell, sight and hearing is completely heightened. What’s not to love?

4) Edward and Bella have a child. No, she’s not an immortal child though you’d think otherwise when you look at her. She was conceived and born while Bella was human. So, Renesmee (their daughter’s name) is half vampire, half human. She has the perfect, beautiful physique of a vampire but has a beating heart and blood flows through her. She however, prefers to be on a “blood diet” as opposed to milk. She is a wondrous child (though she nearly killed Bella during the pregnancy and birth). She has the reverse of Edward’s special talent and that itself is an amazing thing ever.

5) Jacob found his endless happiness despite the fact that Bella is now forever with her Edward. I am really thankful for this, because I was really starting to like Jacob. It would be painful if he would be emo for the rest of eternity.

6) The series got a happy ending. So what if nobody died? Is it bad enough? Would you rather see any of the Cullens die? Or Jacob? Everybody is happy at the end of the series. Yes we all thought there was going to be a big war and someone might die. Someone did die, but nobody too important to grieve about. I would say that the Cullens and their witnesses outplayed and outsmarted the Volturi. That in a sense, is victory. Nobody has to die for it to be as impactful as Harry Potter.

All in all, a good read. Tied up many sub plots. It could have been better (I guess) but I don’t have much complaints. My favourite book is still Eclipse, tho. :D

Gifts for the Invalid

So, today turned out to be a day full of gifts!

When I finally returned to my office for work today, I saw several extra things on my desk.

There were:

1) Chocolates
2) Pop Mie (Indonesian Cup Noodles) in 3 different flavours
3) Twilight in Bahasa Indonesia.

Guess which one practically made my morning the most ;)

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Number 3, without a doubt. I knew that it will be on my table this morning but actually seeing it was a totally different sensation altogether! Hehehe.

The first thing I read off this book was: Pertama, Edward seorang Vampir.

Vampir! This is going to amuse me to no end to be reading about Edward and Bella in another language. I’m sure they’ve kept Edward’s charm and perfection intact. Thank you Nico :)

(this is where FP will poke his head in and ask, “Where’s your Twilight Ten-Year Series?” and then go on strike with a I Hate Twilight picket sign)

It just so happens that today is FP and my 71st month together. Yeap, just one more month to our 6 year anniversary. Time really flies :)

He got me my present yesterday, and it wasn’t meant to be a surprise because I wanted it as a present because I am sick. Sprained ankles = no joke, u know?? So I’ve been badgering him for a gift just because I was.. am momentarily an invalid. But since he gave it to me on our monthvesary, it can be a gift for both occasions.

I am gonna steal his photos from his Flickr account for this. I tried taking photos of it but photos turned out real bad so here it is.

Behold my erm.. Canon 5D Mark II (yes I don’t know what this means lol)

Of course it’s not a real camera! I don’t know how to operate a dslr to save my life! It’s a cheaper and more practical version of the camera. It’s a..

Thumbdrive! Love it! hehehe.

It’s so adorable, don’t you think? I love, love, love it! Now, if only it comes with s strap (like a lanyard). I would wear it round my neck and pretend its a real camera. LOL. It will not only be a chic accessory, it’s handy if I want to store things on the go!

But, turns out there’s no way to hang a strap anywhere. Like who would dump this in a big back full of knicks and knacks like mine and risk getting any piece broken?

It’s a camera! Of course it needs a strap, just like any other self respecting camera.

Why didn’t Canon think of this when developing this product? :(

Thank you so much FP <3 :)