Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Struggling to write

What's this a blog? Wait something I'm actually supposed to update and write on every now and then. Oops guess I've been forgetting to do something. Wait I actually haven't forgotten, I've been avoiding it. I think one of the reasons why is partially because I feel like I have nothing to say. I feel like most of my thoughts are just relevant enough for twitter, instagram or even a comment section on YouTube but not worthy enough for a blog. I'm sorry about that but from the view counter I don't really think anyone has been checking out my blog in a long time so it's all good.  Atleast I can say I've been into some new things recently and I'm also on the quest for a job so stay tuned for new things coming. What do you think would happen if I became a YouTube video blogger? Probably nothing, I don't think I'd have that many views. I still am on that journey to be AN AUTHOR so hopefully i can finally come up with some coherent thoughts that can be made into a novel sometime soon.
Future blogposts:
  1. The Janoskians. (They are awesome)
  2. Getting a job, ( You know those normal people who actually have to work for a living)
  3. Writing - hopefully we'll see some progress there
  4. Many more things but so I don't get your hopes up we can just some stuff.
Also I have been reading a lot but I usually document that more on goodreads  now so check out what I'm reading. It should be in a sidebar somewhere.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Queen of Babble Continues!!!!

Howdy Campers,

I just finished, The Queen Of Babble series by Meg Cabot. Wha-?! I know what you're thinking, there was a series? Why yes there was. I guess you could call it a trilogy, not a blood gushing vampire one, but a laugh your butt off, makes you want to question your relationships and question whether or not if you are actually in love. I'm not going to lie on the last book I kind of just wanted to know the ending really bad so I just read it. I read the beginning and the end and it wasn't until I was about to return it to the library that I actually started reading the  middle.  I loved it. So much. Are you lost? Confused? Not sure exactly what I'm talking about? I'll Clarify

  • The Queen of Babble: This was the first book in the series, I talked about it in the previous post. It was hilarious, like made me want to pee my pants. It wasn't even overly humorous it just had the perfect amount of comments that just made you think.Meet Lizzie in this funny tale. Imagine believing you were in love with some perfect British guy and then realizing he was just a fake guy trying to play a game of hide the sausage with a girl he told his parents was chubby and naive. Then try to imagine meeting an incredibly hot guy, venting your heart out thinking you'll never really see him again, and then realizing that you'll be staying at this hot guys house for the rest of the summer. Awkward.

    The Queen of Babble In The Big City:  So the story continues, Lizzie's adventure is just starting. Lizzie loves restoring gowns, so what happens when she's to over qualified to just that.  No ones taking her seriously, hoping her little "hobby" will pass.  It's funny how when we get so into what we do for other people, you start wanting those things to happen to you. So what is Lizzie to do when her commitment scared boyfriend Luke, mocks her idea's of marriage. So many things happen in this book your going to want to keep reading. Will Lizzie realize that even though a gorgeous guy can seem perfect he might not be right for her?

    The Queen of Babble gets Hitched: I know what your thinking, obviously Lizzie is getting married so no need to read this book. Wrong, because it might not really be what you expect or with whom you expected to be with in the first place. This book is all about loss, trust, finding out that there is such a thing as too perfect. Lizzie learns that if someone can't love her enough to know that she likes her wine with a glass of ice, he isn't worth her time. Reading this book you might learn a little about yourself too. There is a perfect amount of humor in this book too. I had people asking me why I was laughing so hard, believe me it's hard to control tears okay.

    This is a series that won't disappoint. It wasn't boring in the slightest and if you give it a chance you won't regret it.
    Read it. Love it. Share it.