Saturday, 3 September 2011
Beastly
I just finished another book already! The title was called, Beastly, and it talked about finding true love. After I finished this morning, I rented the movie on Red box, but I was very disappointed. The movie had the same concept, but it wasn't as mysterious and romantic as it was in the book. So, now I am reading a few of the old Pippy Longstocking books that were my moms. The books are so old that masking tape is holding the torn and yellow pages together. I hope they are entertaining...
Friday, 2 September 2011
Friday Well Spent:)
I showed my etymology class my broken camera, but good thing my camera has two screens. Jessica was excited about this realization:) Who could blame her. Well, this is how I spent my Friday in Eytmology...
i forgot one, oops
"Maybe someone left a booger under your desk." hahahah. How random! Just by reading this I hope that you understand why someone might like it.
whats that line?!
"Beastly. This word was from another time and place." So, I just started a new book, Beastly, its also a major motion picture. I'm into those kinds of books that I can picture the character and setting in a movie.
"You're taking the WITCHES side????" This quote made me laugh. In the book, their is a chatroom for creatures that have been transformed. Most have been transferred by a witch, and the characters talk about witches as if it was a normal thing to talk about. This quote shows a lot of what the main problem in this book and how the character deal with this problem of being a creature.
"You're taking the WITCHES side????" This quote made me laugh. In the book, their is a chatroom for creatures that have been transformed. Most have been transferred by a witch, and the characters talk about witches as if it was a normal thing to talk about. This quote shows a lot of what the main problem in this book and how the character deal with this problem of being a creature.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
the end.
I just finished my book, Water For Elephants, and it was everything I thought it was going to be. Although its way different from the movie, I was still attached it to from the very first page I read. In the ending, Jacob (main character) is 93 yrs old and he escapes the retirement home and goes to the circus. He tells the ringmaster, Charlie, his story and later on when the cops are looking for Jacob, Charlie tell the cops that Jacob is his father and that he hasn't seen the missing old man. Jacob rejoins the circus, his home. Well, I thought what kind of book ends with an old man escaping a retirement home and joins a circus? It made my day. I feel as though this book could have at least another 100 pages talking more about his new experience in the circus, but I happy either way. The next book I plan of reading is Beastly, another book that is now a major motion film. I haven't seen this movie, so after I finished the book I plan on watching the movie:) I would start tonight, but I have band practice from 5:30- 8:30pm. Uggh. I kind of want to read and relax, but I guess that's how I'll spend my 3-day weekend.
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