Brace yourselves, readers. You're entering a blog with belligerent rants/reviews, chaotic writings, incompetent; pointless fangirling... and, oh yeah, GIFS. Fuckloads of them... did I also mention some swearing? I'm an eighteen-year-old girl majoring in Theatre Arts. I may not be an excellent writer, but gosh, I love doing it.
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The return to Hogwarts ...
Are you ready?
SOOO.... Am I the only person who didn't know that BookLikes has community reviews?!?!
When I click on a book, I just click "book page of this edition" and voila!
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As soon as I woke up I immediately started reading this...
Surprised I'm on here now writing this down. This book is really, really good. Stephen's out there (in a positive way) with his writing. Very unique -- I see why people call him the King of Horror.
Saw this post whilst scrolling through my Tumblr dashboard and thought I'd share this with the rest of you guys just in case you're in Paris/going to Paris. I'm definitely adding this on my list of 'places to go' when I'm there.
Dude... Stephen King's super weird.... well, his writing is. I don't know if I like it or not.
BTW, I haven't read The Shining (which is the first instalment); this is going to be the first book I've ever read by him.
Ugh, I can't finish anything; neither can be drawn in to the books I'm reading. I hate when this happens. Sorry, guys. Don't know when I'll be able to finish an actual book...
going to watch the new episode of the vampire diaries...
Harry Potter
Frankenstein
Gone with the wind
The Hunger Games
Twilight
Harry Potter
The Lord of The Rings
Damn these flashbacks, so pointless.
ANYWAY, so this book is really good; I'm going to have fun writing a review for this once I'm finished (hopefully by tonight).
Bellamy stood with an animal carcass draped over hid shoulders, a trail of blood in his wake.
A deer. Wells's eyes travelled over the lifeless animal, taking in its soft brown fur, spindly legs, delicately tapered ears. As Bellamy moved toward them, the deer's head swayed back and forth from it's limp neck -- but it never made a full arc, because each time it swung back, it knocked against something else.
It was another head, swinging from another slender neck. The deer had two heads.
OK, I'm really enjoying this so far.
A lot more than I thought I would.
Only one tiny problem, though: CAN LUKE AND GLASS PLEASE TALK OUT THEIR DAMN PROBLEMS?
God, I really hate assumptions, misunderstandings, and when people jump to conclusions without talking anything out. It becomes a vexatious angst and a neverending circle of "What?" "Nothing, never mind" The girl thinks: *he's gotten over me* meanwhile the dude is thinking *I'm still not over you, just talk to me* But the girl assumes it, an argument breaks out, the girl gets up and leaves and I'm just sitting here like:
Glass, you're stupid like your name.
Anyways, The concept of this is pretty awesome: 100 'delinquents' are shipped off to Earth* to see if there's life on it. Four people (Wells, Clarke, Bellamy, and Glass)** have different agendas of their own. The hundred Confined teenagers have to fight to survive the destroyed Earth and make it back to the ships alive.
Yeah, it seems dumb when I tell it, but it's not....
* Centuries ago, a nuclear war occurred and the Earth became a 'poison' planet. The people have been living on spaceships in outer space ever since.
** those names though (groans). godawful.
It's 11pm and my neighbours are STILL partying (bumping their shit music since 4 fucking pm). I wish their electricity would cut off. Even with the windows closed I can still hear the music. >.>
Why can't they just read a book?