2012-07-06



Read-Along/Scavenger Hunt Schedule for Fairy Metal Thunder:

July 6th: Chapters 1-6 hosted by Missie of The Unread Reader

July 13th: Chapters 7-13 hosted by Kelly of Reading the Paranormal

July 20th: Chapters 14-20 hosted by Tina of Tina’s Book Reviews

July 27th: Chapters 21-27 hosted by Jen of In the Closet With a Bibliophile

Week 1 Discussion Questions for Chapter 1-6:

1. At the beginning of the story, the Assorted Zebras are just a
garage band, but they are expecting to make it big. Who knows, you just
might find yourself at one of their concerts someday. Until then, show
me your favorite concert t-shirt. It could be a picture of a concert you actually attended or a pic of a vintage tee of your favorite band. Be
sure to tell me the story behind the tee.

One of my favorite bands is Linkin Park so I almost never miss a concert.  Their Projekt Revolution tours were the best because they toured with kick-ass artists like Atreyu, Julien-K, Korn, and Chris Cornell from Soundgarden *fuck yeah!*  I'm not really into concert tees because I usually find them lame and crazy expensive so for their 2008 tour, I made my own!  Below is a pic of me hanging with my brothers and rockin' my custom LP tank.

 
We sat in
the main part of the stadium but when LP took the stage, I went to the
pit. Dude, the rush you get from being in a pit, like, six feet from your
favorite rock star is like no other! Below are pics that I took (from
the pit) of Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda. Tell me those pics
don't kick ass!

 

2. Jason’s mom forces him to agree to do some yard work for Mrs.
Dullahan, which wouldn’t be so bad if she wasn’t rumored to be a witch.
Tell me about the worst chore you were ever forced to do. Who made you
do it? Bonus points if you have a picture to share of you doing the
dirty work. 

I think one of the most exhausting things I ever had to do was help rip out Mexican tile.  Looooong time ago, when my parents bought they house they currently live in (and I spent all my adolescent years in), the house had this thick-ass Mexican tile all over the living room and main living areas. My parents wanted to renovate and re-tile but since my dad is Mr. Handy Dandy Carpenter, we were doing all the work ourselves.  We would take turns using the jackhammer to break it up, then yank it off the floor and clean up the gazillion broken pieces.  I think digging up archeological remains is probably easier!

3. Uh oh! There seems to be a jewelry thief in the neighborhood. Have
you have had anything stolen from you? Or have you ever lost something
precious? Did you ever find it? Make a Reward if Found poster for the
stolen or lost item. Convince us to find it for you. Make the reward
good!

Click to enlarge...and you'll want to because that comic is wicked funny!

4. In Faerie, Jason declares himself as Jason the Guy Who Wants That
Necklace Back. Weird, but then again every name has a meaning. What does
your name mean? What is the origin? Do you go by any kind of nicknames?
How did you get that nickname?

Ok, so here goes:

My real (birth name) is Isolda Alicia.  Yeah, good luck with that!
Isolda was the name of my maternal grandmother and Alicia is the name of my paternal grandmother.  I'm third generation Isolda and since we had other Isoldas in the family, my grandma took the IS from Isolda and ALIC (a-lees) from Alicia and got ISALYS...I had changed the "ic" to "ys" for aesthetic reasons.

What's even cooler than all that jibber-jabber up there is the origin of the name Isolda.  You an read more about it in one of my previous posts HERE.

My married last name is Blackwell. My husband is Scottish on his father's side (and yes, he does have a kilt in his family's tartan *grr*).  While visiting Scotland in 2009, we did a little research and found out that Blackwells are an extension of the surname Black that descended from the Lamont Clan during God-knows-when.

Rocking our kilts and corset (you can't really see it but I couldn't breathe) at the Renaissance Faire. Huzzah!

5. When Jason gets home from his all night adventures through Fairy,
his parents unfairly ground him for a month! Care to share a time you
were grounded by your parents for no good reason?

Oh, I remember this all too well!  I was 16 and in my junior year of high school.  One day, my brothers (who were about 7 at the time) got into an argument with my dad and while they were pouting, I tried to "comfort them" by agreeing that my dad had behaved like an ass (as you can probably guess, the argument was over something stupid like a board game).  I only said that to appease my brothers.  Then one of them decided to tattle on me, "Daaaaaad, Isalys called you an ass!"  Yep, grounded for a month and had my pager (cuz those were cool in the 90's) taken away. 

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