I just finished reading Fang by James Patterson. Again, it's another book in the Maximum Ride series. I've lost track of what book it is (number 6, I had to check). This won't be an official book review, but I can sum up how I feel about the book. LOVED IT! There. Now go read. ALL of them. I promise, it won't take you long.
So the reason I'm writing this is because, well, at the end of the book there was an ad for a contest. You enter a chapter for a Maximum Ride book. Problem. You have to be 15 to 18. LAME. I'm almost 20! This is really upsetting. I don't care if you're 13 and reading these books, I'm 20 and I LOVE them. I've never read anything like them. Whether it be Young Adult or Adult. They are just fabulous.
But with that little disappointment I felt the need to go through my OLD writing on this OLD laptop of mine. While it's behaving #thingsthatdonthappenoften.
I'll be off then...and I'm sure I'll let ya'll know what I choose to do with the old writing.
I've heard of Henna dye...not sure what's different about it, but I've heard of it. Maybe I'll try it out some day. For now though, I'm just going to stick with my natural color (mostly out of laziness). I've been trying to grow it out for awhile, so that's my main focus. Right now my goal is to get it past my boobs. I'm about mid-boob. Almost there, haha.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the words of encouragement. It seriously helped. I was expecting simple "Hope everything gets better" messages from people, but I actually got some pretty motivational comments. 'Twas nice. <3
I really need to read those books. You seem so in love with them! I've heard they're good from other people too. I always thought James Patterson was for old people like my grandma, so maybe that's why I haven't taken the step to actually check them out yet? That's a shame that the contest is only for youngins.You could always pretend you're younger and act surprised if they call you out. Say you've been lied to about you age your entire life or something. ;)