Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

Dogs, Tweets, and Satos

Hi.

August is on its way and as the weather keeps holding everything in place and fighting against gates of rust, I’ve been lazing around, listening to the dot dots of key-pushing, completing a few assignments, babying somebody, and reading, writing, examining words, and watching photosets/gifs of characters I adore.

Last Saturday I woke up to my mother looking at the TV as The Olympic Games ran live. John Green has been tweeting eagerly about the competitors/teams, and I am absolutely enjoying seeing his tweets pour down my timeline.



So far he hasn’t sworn. Yet.

And I got this book 

Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know 

and the reviews are enticing – it does look promising, especially with that dog staring into your soul on the cover (and the title even uses the oxford comma, although I try to establish not to judge any work of literature that lacks it) – so I hope I garner more and more knowledge about dogs, considering the aforementioned reasons and the fact that the author is – surprise surprise! – a dog lover herself. 

There are two girls I love so much  one the namesake of the other.

My Asami Baby

(and all the other dogs
try to chase me
but here's my number
so call me maybe)
(I'm embarrassing myself online.)




and my Queen, who appears on Legend of Korra


I'll be back this August! Hopefully, yes!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Books

I must say I love to read.

Reading is just like watching television, but in your head. And the best part is that you can imagine the characters.
I love imagining how the characters of a book look like. But there's one problem: What if they make the book into a movie? - Oh, I've been there. What book? The Twilight Saga. Ha Ha.
I respect the saga and Stephenie Meyer but the movie? I do not know. Bella seems happier in the books, they just made her look too weak in the movies. Poor Bella. And Edward (in the movies) is not handsome at all. Ugh. But I adore Carlisle, Esme, Emmett, Rosalie, Jasper, Alice, Jacob, and soon, Renesmee.
Renesmee is unique. If you haven't read Breaking Dawn yet, Renesmee is the half-human, half-vampire child of Edward and Bella. I love her. And I cannot wait for Breaking Dawn, part 2. But, if they mess her up, I will cry. And witnessing me cry is horrible... Well, I think it is.

Anyways, I'm telling you to grab a book you think you will love and read it until your eyes are sore. You will thank me after your eyes are done complaining. Haha.

Love,
Amber