Monday, 11 February 2013

French homework

Hey guys. I have to finish my stupid French homework for Thursday. It's a story about a girl who wants to save the last forest on the planet. It takes place in the future with floating chairs and self producing oxygen. It's taking en way too long to finish this story!

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Broken by Heather Krichhoff

Tonight, under the shimmering stars, she will rest,
For Eternity,
Never again will feel helpless and lonely,
Not will she be broken,
Forever she was silenced,
Never again will they hear her laugh, nor see her beautiful smile,
Because they had silenced her,
Ended her short life,
Brought those she loved to tears,
Wondering why her,
Why would they do this?
She was full of life and joy,
Now she is buried deep in the ground,
With a gravestone,
Those she loved will always cherish her memory,
Never forget her,
Never say good-bye in their hearts,
They will be heartbroken,
But they can now rest knowing she wasn't,
Even is it breaks them,
But one day,
They know they will be able to meet her once again,
Until then, she will be always remembered.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Chocolate lab review

I think that this poem is about Heather's dog. I like the way it was written and the feelings that she feels are written so simply.

I give this poem 3 stars out of 5.

Chocolate lab by Heather Kirchhoff

Outside in a pen
Caring and playful
Old and not well
Always mine.

Review will be posted in the afternoon

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Campfire review

Heather told me that this poem was simply about a campfire, but I believe that it's about something more. I think it's about our problems, how they develop and how they are silent. This is a hidden meaning, that maybe Heather did not intentionally write it.
I give this poem 3 out of 5 stars.

Campfire by Heather Kirchhoff

It sizzles and pops,
Flames bursting to the tree tops.
Smoke swirling all around,
Silent as a ghost making no sound,
Seeking no stops.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Magical review

I just read and posted Magical by Heather Kirchhoff. I really enjoyed the fluency of the poem. I believe that this poem is about a goddess rising to her kingdom. I give this poem 3 out of 5 stars.

Magical by Heather Kirchhoff

She is beautifully magical.
The magic shimmering and shinning around her.
As golden light shimmers from her palms.
Her soul lifts, as colour stirs.

Saturday, 26 January 2013

New arrangements

I will be posting resumes of books on Saturdays, and book reviews on Sundays. And every other day will be a poem and a poem review.

Anyway, I wanted to ask you guys to go on a quest for me. In the picture below, I have an ecology book for studying. I want to find this book in French... Could you help me? I really want this book, in both formats, so let me know whether it is or not. Thanks!;)







Friday, 25 January 2013

Jane Eyre review

Here's the review for Jane Eyre.

Title: Jane Eyre
Author: Charlotte Bronte
Pages: 466(Depends on what edition)
Publication place: Nelson Doubleday INC.

Jane Eyre was a really good story involving love, betrayal and reunion. I really enjoyed the connections with her cousins and the connection with her aunt, Ms Reed. She doesn't like her aunt, but she goes to see her on her death bed anyways. The story went fast and slowed down at the important parts of her life. This book is more of a biography told into a story. The story was written in a different century, so the characters talk in a different way.

My rating of this book is 3 out of 5 stars because the story was good, but at times I got bored and wanted the story to go faster.

Tell me if you've read it and what you think of the review!

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Resume of Jane Eyre; Spoiler Alert

Here is the resume of Jane Eyre; and I want to remind you that there might be some items in this resume that will spoil the book for you. So if you want to read the book, I suggest you read the review instead.

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre, a young orphan of 10 years old, hates her aunt, and vice versa. She lives with her and her 3 cousins after her blood relative uncle dies. When she confronts her aunt, saying she hates her, she sends Jane to Lowood Estate, an orphan school. She makes friends with Helen Burns, who dies of the disease going around the first year. She stays for 8 years; 6 years as a pupil and 2 as a teacher. But Jane gets bored of the routine and the pay, and advertises. She gets a reply by Ms. Fairfax, saying she needed a teacher for Adele, a little girl from a French country. She accepts, and sets out for Thornfield. As she arrives, she understands that the house belongs to a certain Mr. Rochester and that he is coming for a little visit. Jane, being pale and weak all her life, finds something joyful in Mr. Rochester. She soon learns that he is the supposed father of Adele, because he had an interaction with her mother. Soon, Mr. Rochester goes out of town, and comes back with guests to stay at his chateau. But during the night, after a certain Mr. Mason comes and joins the party, he is brutally attacked by some thing upstairs, and Jane is urged to take care of him until the doctor came. Then, she got a letter from Gateshead, saying that Ms. Reed was on the verge of death and wanted to see her. Jane left, intending to stay for a week, but ended up staying a month. When she comes back, she found Mr. Rochester writing outside. He then asked her to marry him and she said yes. But at the wedding, she finds out that he is already married, and that his wife lives in the house. After this discovery, she decides to leave secretly. She sneaks out and gets to Whitcross. She roams around for 2 days, she finally gets accepted into a house in the woods with Diana, Mary and St. John. After a few weeks, their uncle died, and they decided to leave the house. St. John asked Jane if she would like to come with him to be a school mistress at his new girl's school, and she agrees. After a few months, the school closes for the holidays and St. John finds out that he is related to Jane, and that she was left 20 thousand pounds. But Jane isn't selfish. So she split it equally with her cousins, which is 5 thousand pounds each. After that, St. John asks her if she would go to India with him, on one condition; she would marry him. Of course, she says no, and decides to go see what has become of Mr. Rochester. She finds out that the house has been ruined by a fire. He helped all the servants out, and when he went back for his wife, she jumped off the roof and died. And Mr. Rochester? Since he stayed to help everyone, he lost his hand, and became blind. But Jane doesn't care. She married anyway.

Thanks for reading guys! Stay tuned for the review!:)

Spoiler alert on Friday

Ok hey guys. How have you been lately? I've been good, tired but manageable. I just wanted to warn you about an upcoming spoiler alert. The spoiler is for Jane Eyre, and will be posted this Friday. If you don't want to see it, I will have a warning before the actual spoiler, ok? And the review will be posted shortly after, as well as on my Facebook page. Tell me what you think about that guys! See you later;)

Monday, 14 January 2013

Sick again?

Ok so I'm sick again. WTF?!?!?! Why do I have to be sick now? I ended up playing games on my phone instead of reading! I was getting really distracted. Work can hopefully get back on track tomorrow with the reading of Jane Eyre.

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Sick sucks

Delays seem to be my thing! I've been sick for the past week, and got no work done! Regular posting will start tomorrow! :)

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Car troubles

So I arrived at the dogs house safely, but with one problem. It's called potholes. On my way, my car hit a big pothole, and about 5 minutes after, my engine light came on. No, but that's not all. The car kept getting slower and slower, till it came to a full stop right in front of the house. So today, I am getting my car towed halfway across town. Fortunately, my mother is going with the car for me, so I get to stay home with the adorable little puppy!

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Little puppy!

Hey guys. Today, I'm going to my aunts house to babysit her dog. I am so excited for this because I get peace and quiet during the day, with the TV off, and a comfy home. So while I'm there, I'm going to be doing a lot of work, especially writing my book, since its something that I haven't had much time to think about lately. I am sure to go nuts with all the concentration that I will be getting in that seeing house. I may even light a few candles.

So right now, I am reading Jane Eyre for my review page, and the Hunger Games for my "story continues" page. If you have any suggestions for either of them, please feel free to tell me!

Question of the day: What is the first book you read this year?

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

The new year

Hello everyone, and a happy new year to all of you. My New Years resolution is to eat an actual breakfast every morning, and have a better nights rest. What's yours?

Guess what? I am babysitting the dog again! I am so excited to be there again, and have fun with the dog!