Wednesday, September 15, 2010

My window brings

so much sunlight into my life.

I love natural light and being outside in comfortable fall and spring weather! Because I'm on the fourth floor, whenever I roll up my blinds it brings some amazing light into my room. I literally feel happier as the sunlight shines onto me.

So I don't have class until 10am. It's so funny, practically every other day class starts at 8:30. It's so similar to the high school every Wednesday late opening schedule...

So as I've promised to catch up:

Day 3: Your favourite book.

I remember reading a lot as starting from grade 2 (when my mom pushed some academic sense and devotion into me, until grade 7 when I discovered msn). Since then I have not read nearly as much as I wished I had, but I do pick up the odd books and it excites me. So I'll just touch upon 5 quick types of books or books...fair enough?

1. Sarrah Dessen: She is a teenage romanace writer. I love all her books! They're very laid back reads, but I do enough them very much although they are never really that substantial... My secret theory is that I enough teenage drama/ romance books so much because it's my way of experiencing those things without living through it myself. I would never want to be a teenage mom, but it'll be interesting to see what it was like for someone else to be.

2. Twilight series. I enjoyed this series very much actually. I thought the author did a very good job writing it so that the flow made it very fast and enjoyable to finish all four books. I didn't think the first movie was that bad either, never watched nor plan to watch the rest of them though. Once tweens took over Twilight I just turn away from all the chaos. Can't deny I enjoyed the series though.

3. Brave New World. We read it in grade 11 english. We had a lot of fun with it as a class because we were not expecting the type of extreme things that were happening. Good book.

4. The Kite Runner. at read it in her english class and told me I must read it. I did for my grade12 English summative. It was pretty epic.

5. What I Saw and How I lied. I think this is the only book I've read this summer. I picked it up at the library as I was with my camp kids doing library time. It was a good book, thus the gold sticker on the front stating it's an award winner or nominee.

-Got to run for class...at least I technically blogged!

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