Posted by
wholesale on Monday, November 09, 2009 10:18:09 PM
Pearl is a super smart multi-talented gal who thinks Moz is really
cute. She and Moz and his friend Zahler meet for practice sessions, and
quickly realize they need a drummer and a singer to make their band
complete. Street wise Alana Ray agrees to play percussion. She has the
ability to see music with color and movement and is especially
sensitive to
freshwater pearl necklace these visions when Pearl brings in her friend Minerva to
sing. A few months earlier Minerva suffered a mysterious breakdown. She
now stays most of the time in her room, fights to contain the beast she
feels inside her, and writes pages full of weird symbols that only she
understands. At the first rehearsal, when all five gather to play,
Minerva singing blends with the
freshwater pearl bracelets music and evokes wonder and fear.
Westerfeld, Scott. The Last Days. Razorbill, 2006 (Sept. 9)
This book is aimed at the young adult crowd but can be enjoined by everyone.
Strange things are happening in New York City. Stranger than usual, that is. In fact it is down right scary in a paranormal kind of way. Black liquid spurts out of fire hydrants; rats, more numerous than ever, are roving the streets; and people suddenly go crazy, like the woman who throws all of her belongings out her sixth floor apartment window all the while screaming about who knows what. One about-to-be-discarded object catches the
pearl jewelry sets attention of two teen onlookers. The crazy lady waves a mid-seventies Fender Stratocaster with gold pickups and whammy bar. Pearl and Moz, strangers until this moment, work together to catch this valuable guitar before it crashes to the pavement. A quick glance above and both glimpse human figures moving swiftly towards the crazy woman's window. Neither comments aloud on this phenomenon. Instead they excitedly talk about their passion for music and the possibility of forming a band.