THIS ENTRY IS DEDICATED TO
century_fox, WHO REALLY, REALLY, REALL
Mr. Zottoli: "It's fun to say 'Vagina Monologues'!"
This is literally all I've been doing for the past two weeks:
- reading
- watching TV/movies
- using the computer
I've been out of the house twice to go get blood drawn at the doctor's, but that's it. 8| I AM. SO BORED. Hopefully I'll be going back to school next week, but if the mono test comes back positive they'll want me to stay out longer. As it is, the doctor recommended that I only go for half days for at least ten days after I start going back. I hope my teachers don't flip out.
ANYWAY. In other news, I've been marathoning Dexter online and am currently in the middle of 4x07. I LOVE IT, and I have some theories about something but I don't want to get into it here because I don't feel like spoiler-cutting, so ask in the comments if you really care to know.
AND LASTLY, AS PROMISED, my list of excellent kids' books for
lovesnotwisely (the ones that are starred are especially amazing):
Aliens Ate My Homework, by Bruce Coville (the first one isn't nearly as good as the last three, AND BY THE WAY I'M NOT EVEN KIDDING ABOUT THIS ONE, don't be turned off by the cracky title)
* Baby, by Patricia McLaughlin
Bloomability, by Sharon Creech
* A Cool Moonlight, by Angela Johnson
The Devil's Arithmetic, by Jane Yolen
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm, by Nancy Farmer
The Egypt Game, by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
* Every Day and All the Time, by Sis Deans
Every Soul a Star, by Wendy Mass
Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick
The Headless Cupid, by Zilpha Keatley Snyder (as well as the rest of the series)
Julie of the Wolves (as well as the rest of the series, especially the third one)
Kensuke's Kingdom, by Michael Morpurgo
Kira-Kira, by Cynthia Kadohata
The Legend of the Wandering King, by Laura Gallego Garcia
Mara's Stories, by Gary Schmidt
* Mick Harte Was Here, by Barbara Park
* Our House, by Pam Conrad
Parvana's Journey, by Deborah Ellis
* Saffy's Angel, by Hilary McKay (as well as the rest of the series; I think the second and third books are the best)
Smile!, by Geraldine McCaughrean
So B. It, by Sarah Weeks
* Somebody Else's Kids, by Torey Hayden
* Stonewords, by Pam Conrad
Totto-chan, by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
What I Call Life, by Jill Wolfson
The Whispering Road, by Livi Michael
* Zink, by Cherie Bennett
This is literally all I've been doing for the past two weeks:
- reading
- watching TV/movies
- using the computer
I've been out of the house twice to go get blood drawn at the doctor's, but that's it. 8| I AM. SO BORED. Hopefully I'll be going back to school next week, but if the mono test comes back positive they'll want me to stay out longer. As it is, the doctor recommended that I only go for half days for at least ten days after I start going back. I hope my teachers don't flip out.
ANYWAY. In other news, I've been marathoning Dexter online and am currently in the middle of 4x07. I LOVE IT, and I have some theories about something but I don't want to get into it here because I don't feel like spoiler-cutting, so ask in the comments if you really care to know.
AND LASTLY, AS PROMISED, my list of excellent kids' books for
Aliens Ate My Homework, by Bruce Coville (the first one isn't nearly as good as the last three, AND BY THE WAY I'M NOT EVEN KIDDING ABOUT THIS ONE, don't be turned off by the cracky title)
* Baby, by Patricia McLaughlin
Bloomability, by Sharon Creech
* A Cool Moonlight, by Angela Johnson
The Devil's Arithmetic, by Jane Yolen
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm, by Nancy Farmer
The Egypt Game, by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
* Every Day and All the Time, by Sis Deans
Every Soul a Star, by Wendy Mass
Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick
The Headless Cupid, by Zilpha Keatley Snyder (as well as the rest of the series)
Julie of the Wolves (as well as the rest of the series, especially the third one)
Kensuke's Kingdom, by Michael Morpurgo
Kira-Kira, by Cynthia Kadohata
The Legend of the Wandering King, by Laura Gallego Garcia
Mara's Stories, by Gary Schmidt
* Mick Harte Was Here, by Barbara Park
* Our House, by Pam Conrad
Parvana's Journey, by Deborah Ellis
* Saffy's Angel, by Hilary McKay (as well as the rest of the series; I think the second and third books are the best)
Smile!, by Geraldine McCaughrean
So B. It, by Sarah Weeks
* Somebody Else's Kids, by Torey Hayden
* Stonewords, by Pam Conrad
Totto-chan, by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
What I Call Life, by Jill Wolfson
The Whispering Road, by Livi Michael
* Zink, by Cherie Bennett

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and omg Jane Yolen ♥
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... Not that I follow anything but Dexter and House, BUT.I need to read more of her stuff; she's such a good writer.
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Pick up her dragon trilogy - one of them's called Heart's Blood I think, can't quite remember. In any case it rocked my world in middle school. I distinctly remember curling up in bed and crying over the ending of the second one. XD
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I'll look into it! 8D I'm always looking for new books to read.
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IN THAT CASE definitely read Graceling by Cashorn. That book was INCREDIBLE, best thing I've read all year, hands down. I cannot recommend it enough.
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*looks it up*