Hello there! Kinda being sneaky here suppose to be studying for a test now on the computer... everyone else is the room so no one knows! :P Feeling very warm now up all snuggled up in my mom's new snuggle blanket which looks like this:
I'm using one in the same colour. It's all cosy and warm and I can even type with it without even sacrificing my comfort! So now I can type normally on a chair, no gloves so it's not difficult to type, just all warm snuggly with my music blasting.
I'm jumping up and down crazily (inside, mentally, since I did that for real yesterday), I've finally got a library card! Hehehehehe...... We don't what you call a national library here so I've got sign up for one myself. I actually have to share it with my sister but it's under my name. Is it important? Very. Why? Cause I'm just crazy about having one, possessive about it, maybe but it's mine baby! All MINE!!! Just joking... hehehehhehe
When I'm on my own I'll have a huge library, brimming with books until it spills on the floor. The shelves will be painted light pale colours and there will be a huge window to let the sun shine through so it'll be light and airy. It'll be the highlight of my house. But for now I only have a small collection of books, ok maybe not small it takes up most of one wall in my art room, but it's only a small percentage of what I'll own in the future.
I've got three books from the library and one from the school's library. I've read 1/4 and I can't wait to read! I'll usually have my head stuck in a book if I'm not studying. I'll read for hours if I can, I go into another world when I read, reality blurs with my book's fantasy. It makes me forget about everything. Anyways the books are:
Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson
Roll up, Roll up
For the amazing tale of Hetty Feather
Gasp as she is abandoned as a baby
Shudder at the hardship she suffers
wonder at her search for her real mother
It's basically about a girl in Victorian times, she's an orphaned child supposedly destined to be a servant. By the looks of it, it looks like a good read.Then again anything Jacqueline Wilson writes is truly wonderful.

The Granny Project by Anne Fine
Blackmail -- or negotiation?
Mum and Dad reckon things would be better if Granny were in a Home.
The kids all want her to stay.
Ivan's Granny Project should make his parents think again.
But there's more than one way of doing a project -- and blackmail can work two ways...
Anne Fine is a fine writer. No joke. Most of her stories are really vivid. My sister is reading this one and I've looked through it and it's certainly is funny. A good one.
Cherry Crush by Cathy Cassidy
Cherry Costello's life is about to change forever.
She and Dad are moving to Somerset where a new mum and a bunch of brand-new sisters await.
And on Cherry's first day there she meets Shay Fletcher; with suntanned skin and sea-green eyes he's the kind of boy who should carry a government health warning sign.
But Shay already has a girlfriend, Cherry's new stepsister Honey.
Cherry knows her friendship with Shay is dangerous -- it could destroy everything.
But hat doesn't mean she's going to stay away from him...
I think I just fell in love with Cathy's book. Again. It's soooo good. Yes please I would want another one to read! The blurb is very self explanatory as you can see. This book is the first book of the chocolate box girl series.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
(Oh God, what a loooong blurb!)
Could you survive on your own, in the wild, with every one out to make sure you don't live to see the morning?
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.
16 year old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to death before and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But of she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and live against love.
According to the back it's set in the future and by the looks of the movie trailer it's going to be fantastic read.
Arrgh..hands tired now...
Bye
Ni sa
I'm jumping up and down crazily (inside, mentally, since I did that for real yesterday), I've finally got a library card! Hehehehehe...... We don't what you call a national library here so I've got sign up for one myself. I actually have to share it with my sister but it's under my name. Is it important? Very. Why? Cause I'm just crazy about having one, possessive about it, maybe but it's mine baby! All MINE!!! Just joking... hehehehhehe
When I'm on my own I'll have a huge library, brimming with books until it spills on the floor. The shelves will be painted light pale colours and there will be a huge window to let the sun shine through so it'll be light and airy. It'll be the highlight of my house. But for now I only have a small collection of books, ok maybe not small it takes up most of one wall in my art room, but it's only a small percentage of what I'll own in the future.
I've got three books from the library and one from the school's library. I've read 1/4 and I can't wait to read! I'll usually have my head stuck in a book if I'm not studying. I'll read for hours if I can, I go into another world when I read, reality blurs with my book's fantasy. It makes me forget about everything. Anyways the books are:
Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson
Roll up, Roll up
For the amazing tale of Hetty Feather
Gasp as she is abandoned as a baby
Shudder at the hardship she suffers
wonder at her search for her real mother
It's basically about a girl in Victorian times, she's an orphaned child supposedly destined to be a servant. By the looks of it, it looks like a good read.Then again anything Jacqueline Wilson writes is truly wonderful.
The Granny Project by Anne Fine
Blackmail -- or negotiation?
Mum and Dad reckon things would be better if Granny were in a Home.
The kids all want her to stay.
Ivan's Granny Project should make his parents think again.
But there's more than one way of doing a project -- and blackmail can work two ways...
Anne Fine is a fine writer. No joke. Most of her stories are really vivid. My sister is reading this one and I've looked through it and it's certainly is funny. A good one.
Cherry Crush by Cathy Cassidy
Cherry Costello's life is about to change forever.

And on Cherry's first day there she meets Shay Fletcher; with suntanned skin and sea-green eyes he's the kind of boy who should carry a government health warning sign.
But Shay already has a girlfriend, Cherry's new stepsister Honey.
Cherry knows her friendship with Shay is dangerous -- it could destroy everything.
But hat doesn't mean she's going to stay away from him...
I think I just fell in love with Cathy's book. Again. It's soooo good. Yes please I would want another one to read! The blurb is very self explanatory as you can see. This book is the first book of the chocolate box girl series.
(Oh God, what a loooong blurb!)
Could you survive on your own, in the wild, with every one out to make sure you don't live to see the morning?
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.
16 year old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to death before and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But of she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and live against love.
According to the back it's set in the future and by the looks of the movie trailer it's going to be fantastic read.
Arrgh..hands tired now...
Bye
Ni sa
I'VE READ HETTY FEATHER! and Cherry Crush! Cherry crush is a REALLY good book. i'd recommend it to everyone. :) sorry i haven't been commenting in quite a while. i was at Melbourne on a holiday :)
ReplyDeletethe hunger games movie is releasing on my Bithday.. !!
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