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Tyler Seguin+ Marshall
A teaser for the third book in the Raven Cycle series, Blue Lily, Lily Blue, by Maggie Stiefvater, published by Scholastic. (Official U.S. release date Octob...
Raving about the Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater
I was going to post about this after Blue Lily, Lily Blue but hey there's a contest and I want an ARC to get to read Blue Lily, Lily Blue early.
So here it goes...
I love the Raven Cycle because it's not like anything else I've read before, that may be saying very little. I love the fact that I have no idea what so ever what is going to happen next, ever. I can't say that of most of the other things I've read. Of course there is her other writings that I couldn't guess what was next either but Raven Cycle is eerie and mysterious, and you can't put it down. Right there in the story you want to speculate with the boys, and warm them... When you reach the last page you hate that it didn't take you long enough and now have to wait. Just like the hiatus of your favorite fandom shows you mark your calendar for the next release and pray for sneak peaks. It's just that good. It make you want to write something that makes your readers do exactly the same. To say the least, Maggie Stiefvater NEVER disappoints me as an author, I LOVE everything I've read to date. I also like reading her facebook posts and blog because she just so real and otherwise awesome. I can only aspire to write half as well and be half as cool if I ever get published. So GO, Now and read everything she's ever had published but you should start with The Raven Cycle, because it's just... go read it, you won't be disappointed.
I heard you liked kittens on dashboards so I reblogged a kitten on a dashboard so you can enjoy a kitten on a dashboard on your dashboard.
i liked the note.
Reader's Movie Rant
If you didn't read the book, I don't want to hear what you thought of the movie. Sorry you just don't understand the story the same way or in it's full extent unless it's in original format. The way the lives unfold across pages, and in between words. When you have to reread a sentence to make sure you understood what was said, make sure it's the words you thought you had read the first time, because they hit you so hard you weren't so sure it was the right words.
or a book
Breaking Down.
Lately I've just been on a roller coaster, I don't know if it's hormones, or what? I just have days that are up and days that are really, really dark. It doesn't take much and I've been having a lot of times lately when I just shut everything out. Headphones in, shut out the world, when I get home crawl into bed and just shut it all out. It's easier not to think or be when you have music and you're alone. It's peaceful, no hurt, no forgetfulness, no can't breathe moments, no more burnout, no heartache - just living breathing and holding yourself together.
Those are the moments when everything is finally over for the day, and I don't have to worry about anything but staying alive, breathing in and out, letting everything go and in those littlest moments, I almost feel healed, whole ready to start over. Those are the only moments that keep me going.
I don't know, but I think I've felt it coming for awhile, burnout and just no more to give. I am ready to start my own life and it just keeps moving farther and farther away. I can tell its stressing but what can I do but ignore it. It's definitely not as bad as last time yet but it's snowballing and I don't quite know how to stop it, so we'll have to see how it all plays out. Some days it feels like it's worth it an others I just don't know anymore.
I know when I'm breaking. This time feels different.
When everything else is crashing down, I'll get back up but there is nothing else.
YAAAASSSS
GOD FUCKING BLESS THIS WOMAN
Hope you guys can solve this, free education IS a human right, that shouldn’t stop after high school.
The government only loans you so much and based on your parents income if your not married or a parent under 23. So gov. Loans aren't even an option a lot of the time.
Feeling a story
Some books are so brilliantly orchestrated that even though you know what happens and it kills you a little and tears your heart to sheds as you cry for what seems like forever and even the little tiny things that bring those characters back to mind brings tears back. You are stupid enough to read again because for even a few brief moments you fell in love with something great and pure and even though it's heartbreaking. It's more real than anything you've ever felt, or experienced. That book spent uninterrupted fully invested hours with you. It didn't put you on hold or walk away. It didn't leave you until it was over. That's why it's so easy to fall in love with a story. It's easy to feel the words on a page that you can go back to over and over again. When you can find comfort in the sadness and elation in the triumphs. Even if it's a brief insignificant amount of time that story made you feel alive and worth something. Made you want to find something within yourself. That's why we write. That's why we read.
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I love it. It's poetic.