Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Dedicated to Heather!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Way too late, I know. I've been busy. I read like 6 million books that were all fantastic, and I got in touch with one of my friends from like Kindergarten. Way cool! Plus, I put these fake nails on that make it way hard to type but they are so pretty. And I've been real stressed but whatever. And I learned that someone actually reads this (Heather), so this post is dedicated to her!

On December 30th when I got back from my dad's house there was all this new furniture in my room and it's way cool looking. I get a bigger bed! And it's been way warm out lately, but it got kinda chilly today and it's only supposed to be 49 degrees tomorrow, unlike yesterday which was 65.


Mmkay. Now I'm going to blog about my favorite books of all time (to date):



Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer


If you haven't read this yet, you need to. Reading my shortened version in my one post Vampires and Werewolves, oh my! does not even come close to counting. Best books ever.



Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling

One word:awesome. Read if you haven't.




Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill

This one's about a guy that buys the ghost of some dead dude on the internet and the dead dude kinda sorta posesses him. Not really posesses. More like haunts. Not advised to read before bedtime.








Peeps and The Last Days by Scott Westerfeld



Basically a scientific/parasitic version of vampires. Way cool and informative. Tons of info on different parasites. Peeps is from the point of view of a carrier of the parasite, The Last Days is from the point of view of a bunch of different kids in this band and 2 of them contract the disease. Way cool. Awesome author.






The Mediator Series by Meg Cabot


Susannah Simon, 16, moves from Brooklyn to California after her mother remarried Andy. But Suze can also see and speak to the dead, which has always been a pain in the rear until she met the 19th-century hottie living in her bedroom, Jesse. Soon things get pretty heated between them, but there's no way it can work considering he's, well, dead. Also some other crap that's way interesting to. Go read them. All 6 of them.



The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

You may not know who Charlie's writing to, but he certainly tells it how it is. Or more like how he thinks it is. This is a story about a teenage boy discussing his feelings and telling his story to "a friend". It's very touching, really. Read it.

Also, I recommend pretty much anything by Meg Cabot or Scott Westerfeld. Super amazing authors.

DID YOU KNOW

Dust is 95% human skin tissue?

Yeah, think about that next time you're avoiding dusting.

Bye!

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