Thursday, February 27, 2014

If I Stay Book Review

WARNING: The book you’re about to read contains reenactments by real events by a fictious person’s point of view and the over 24 hours on a February day. Some names and identities may have been changed to those purposes.

        Before I move on to the sequel Where She Went, let's take a look back at Fall 2012's outside reading project that will make you cry.

In Gayle Forman’s “If I Stay”, seventeen-year old Mia, a senior at the high school, is faced with some hard ones. Staying with the music meaning that leaving her friends and family behind is so evenly.
Then one February morning, when Mia’s on the drive, everything changes: the rest of her family all died in a car crash, the seep, the “getting to the hospital” and really you know, the surgery and survivals, it deals with Mia’s will to live and this book can spark discussions about the range of topics, and it’s likely an “spent-the-cozy-evening-by-the-warm-fire” page turner on a February.

I like this book. It’s really good but what about you? If you watch “House”, “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant” and other medic shows, you are more likely to read this book if you’re a music lover. If you have read “Finding Miracles” before, you’ll read how Mia informs about the past. One Amazon critic was like "It was Mia’s will to survive the hospital experience you won’t want to miss. What would you do in her place? It’s really about the power of love… of family, friends, music… and therefore it ultimately affirms life."The another one said: "All of the characters are appealing, and there are flashbacks and thoughts Mia have for you to reveal."

In my opinion, I like it at first read but then when the sequel was available now, I was blowing away into the "I literally LOVE IT" rating! I mean about Adam going to New York to find Mia, I was about to go with it, so if you want to read "If I Stay", great, let me know whether you're ready to subscribe. Two thumbs up!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Is Maximum Ride the new Sonic the Hedgehog? A Maximum Ride Complete Saga Review Part 1

        Well, that's really a good question. But unfortunately, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) goes down from bad to worst, due to the fact that it got glitches and "slugbugs" in it. The players read the summary before the day it's released into stores, but they wished they hadn't played it. If you dare play the game and it all ends when the princess and the hedgehog will never be spoken of again, you better go read the Maximum Ride saga here or at the library to check out. So let's go with the story. And be sure to stay tuned after this important question/complete series review combo post for the alternate ending of the finale. This is Part 1, in which will be the Fugitives trilogy. The second part deals with the Protectors pentalogy which is coming soon for more answers on the way if you already read all 8 books in the Maximum Ride series as a Sonic fan. Haha, I sure do fall in love with the world's Ultimate Life Form since 2005. You freaking know my version of Twilight in the future. Now, let's begin!

SPOILERS AHEAD! DUH!

The Fugitives Trilogy (1-3); Original Tertralogy (1-4)

Episode I: The Angel Experiment

        Fifteen years after the mysterious consuming of events, an unexpected group of kids get ready for the day. The story all starts on a fine May day, and everything is fine until Angel was kidnapped by the Erasers which are half-human half-wolf according to genetics. So the Flock starts on the journey in search for Angel. Do they have to save the world? That's pretty much of a big picture question throughout the whole series, but there are hints ahead of you to go do so.
        The Flock chased against the Erasers for the first time ever and they did the most challenging way to rescue Angel and the flock really did saved her from the School. The flock plus Angel go on to NYC where they prep up for heroism and had to find their real identities; though my first name only appeared in this book, you can see how awesome she and her brother played on the outdoor spring concert. Although the Flock head to the subway train station, the Voice first appreared in Max's mind. Angel got her teddy bear named Celeste (the bear was named after my aunt and one of the good imaginary friends of mine from Llandros' Hybrids, and UPDATE: the brunette from The Selection). After the documents are printed out, the Erasers fight against the Flock and eventually the Flock won over the Erasers. And looks like Angel had a dog named Total.

Episode II: School's Out Forever

        The Flock already headed over to Washington, DC, from where the previous installment left off they once again faced off with the Erasers with... wings. Oh, geesh, that will be more worse than Twilight werewolves and werehog fairies combined. Fang gets hurt and the ambulance take him to the hospital. After the rest, they found Anne Walker. They went to Anne's house (the house is American Victorian style). The Flock got enrolled for private school and they had a very bad, and strict principal like my experience at the first year of middle school with a strict, and forcing behavior. Fortunately, they meet new friends. Fang kissed Lissa while Max looks jealous that she took Sam to the movies on a date. Later, Sam and Max kiss. But about two in a half months later, they rebelled against the private school, so they got expulsed and realized that Anne Walker was the boss after Thanksgiving. They headed off to Florida where Ari steals a GameBoy from a supermarket. The Flock and Erasers headed down to Walt Disney World where they had at least two rides and a signature from "Wolverine" to a kid - I just can't get enough because it's just too cute. The Flock headed over to the lab in Florida (Itex) where Max faces off with anti-Max (Max II) and literally Max defeated Max II, nearly killing her. The Flock happily stayed at the Everglades.

Episode III: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

        A skeleton recovery from Itex has revealed. The Director knew that the DNA-experiments that they made by both the School and Itex were going expired and that they will kill them all by seven in the morning the next day. Fang's blog had some views increasing from twenty to a thousand. Max and the rest of the Flock headed west to Texas where they visited JFK's gravesite and they headed down to the football stadium. It's the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Chicago Bears (both of the teams belong to the National Football Conference Side, so it's the playoffs season especially), but before the game starts, it quickly became recognizable that they were like, "Nah! It was so bad that God forbid us to go there. Let's find someplace else."
        They get out of the stadium, move on with their lives and make plans on how to be hidden cavemen on permanent ground for the rest of their lives, but no - for Fang and Max had their first kiss. The last kiss before the very first official one they had was when Max kissed Fang who was nearly bled-out for a second at the beach. (Remember from The Angel Experiment?) The Flyboys (Metal Erasers) made their first appearance - they had to face-off with Nudge, Gazzy, Angel and Total. Max returned to Dr. Martinez's house, but this time with Fang. They had chocolate chip cookies and examined what was wrong with the chip. The chip was in Max's arm - it was used to be attached on the wing near the beginning of the complete saga. They had the chip out, but the Voice was stuck in Max's head for what can be prevailed throughout the rest of the series or something (Hint: It has to be someone or either somebody).
        Later, the School kidnapped the Flock and then the Flock was placed in hospital beds. Looks like the Flock, Ari and several others survived the termination throughout the first quarter already and stilll counting. Literally, the little old lady comes up and had the vanilla aroma of some fresh-baked cookies. This made the Flock and Ari wonder what to escape... but luckily, Max got the Velcro straps out with superhuman strength like some hybrid bird-man from X-Men. Ari showed up, still lying in bed, saying that the others got killed and that, he and the Flock were the only ones survived through the termination. He revealed that he was Jeb's son. Mad scientists from the School split the world's population in half, but in the 2007 edition of this installment it has six billion people cut into three billion people and it could cut into a billion; well, in my opinion, I believe that there are seven billion people who were going to cut into three in a half billion people and later into still one billion people because this installment takes place fifteen years after 2006 (even though it's now 2022). The Flock failed all of the tests according to ter Borcht; for ter Borcht kidnapped the flock and then he put them to execution. The Flock was in a cage... again on a cloudy night this time. Ari comes to the rescue and saves the Flock. The hybrid DNA-recombinant people begin to separate. There are multiple explosions someplace outside the School, for; they had to go to the snowy mountains and had some food. Fang's blog was viewed by over 28 million people. Max and Fang had to break up and split the group in about a half - Iggy and Gazzy with Fang, and Ari, Nudge, Angel and Total with Max. On Max's side, they had to go to Europe. But Max said England was far away so they had to go to Washington, DC. Fang, Iggy and Gazzy went to Los Angeles on the West Coast. There they find some hot girls in bikinis, it was a bit romantic but cute and that much friendly like. The Flyboys come along; Fang's blog had nearly a billion views and 108 comments. Woah! No way, this blog is crazy and very popular that I wished my blog could have lots of views like Fang. The post before comments tells us that Fang, Iggy and Gazzy face off with the Flyboys and they beat all 200 of them.
        Meanwhile, Max, Nudge, Angel, Total and Ari visited England; then, they flew to France for 30 minutes where they visit Paris and Versailles, and then they go to the castle and see Max II for the next time. Max II?! Oh my gosh, no way. She was resurrected from the presumed dead like Ari from The Angel Experiment (resurrected in School's Out - Forever), Superman from Superman by J. J. Abrams and Black Blazer from SA2 (resurrected in Heroes). Is it that crazy for me to see the first ever female character - Max's "old clone double" revived? It's like the dragon escaping from the mountain in the end of the Desolation of Smaug. Back in LA, Fang, Iggy and Gazzy went to the hotel where they faced off with Flyboys for yet a third time in a row. In the end, they head down south. Back in France, Nudge II showed up for the first time. The Itex plans on trying to make the world a better place by the "By-Half Plan" or the "Re-Evolution Plan" - no more hunger, no more weakness and no more getting sick. They are trying to not make any more worldly problems anymore. The Flyboys take Max, Nudge, Angel, Total and Ari a long interior way to the "secret door". The Flyboys left the five behind, but eventually after all of these fourteen years, Max finally discovered a mom who was turned out to be the director of Itex. Her name was Marian Janssen. A little later, the Voice turned out to be Jeb. Fang's blog had "tons" of views. That was very popular. The email reveals that Max and the half-flock plus Total and Ari were now in Germany (although it was written by Nudge). Fang and his half-flock went on their way to Germany. Did you know that the homeless computer nerd first appeared in The Angel Experiment? His name is Mike.
        Ari writes down the name for the first time from dirt. Max II appears again. Then, ter Borcht showed up again with other people in white labcoats and Marian came along; together they inspect the flock. Marian was going to be the Emperor of the New World Without the Problems and was trying to take over the world. Jeb was revealed to Max that he was her father and that Dr. Martinez was her mother. It was also revealed that Ari's real mom (Jeb's wife) died giving birth to him - so he was revealed that he was Max's half-brother. Last but not least, it was also revealed that Ella Martinez was Max's half-sister. Mara made her first appearance. Max declared that the Flock and the Erasers were the strongest hybrids by far, but Omega eventually showed up when the Director introduced him to Nudge, Angel, Total, Ari and Max. What?! Did you know that Omega was named after E-123 from Sonic Heroes and onward in the mid-2000s. In this version of Omega, he was the same age as Max, has pale brown hair, silvery blue eyes, couple inches shorter than Max and weighs 140 pounds. He and Max face-off in the stage and they fight each other.
        Meanwhile, the blog went still broken due to the overcrowding of lots of people. Fang, Iggy and Gazzy went to Lendeheim, Germany on a cargo plane, even though it was not sunrise yet. The Flyboys found the half-flock so they can fight with them. The sun rises as Max and Omega compete in speed without ever flying, strength (with weights?!), and intelligence, but things went wrong when the real fight-to-the-death begins. And then it was going on the epic turn of the battle of good vs. evil. Ari dies in Max's arms, knowing his life was "expired". This is the second time for Ari being presumed dead or yet the final time being presumed dead. The last time is near the end of the Angel Experiment, but he got resurrected at the beginning of School's Out - Forever. Someone put the fire on the Flyboys from the flaming arrow and then they look useless until they see the flaming statue, and then they were frozen - like "not working joints". The Flyboys went extinct by shortage and electrocution from the net above them. Several rocks flew to several countries - England, Netherlands and Austrailia. The Itex was destroyed and the Director finds out that she was a turtle hybrid and that she was 107 years old (though she looks much immortal - very much similar to a sparkling vampire from Twilight). The Director got arrested by the German police. Next, Fang, Iggy and Gazzy reunite together with Max, Nudge, Angel and Total. They went to the coffee shop in France and together they went back to the beach next. Fang and Max brought back together again for the first time, but Iggy made Max to pull away from Fang. The Flock went to Arizona for an overnight stay with Dr. Martinez and Ella. Jeb showed up during the stay and looks like Magnolia debuted somewhat. After the overnight stay, the Flock came out refreshed and flew into the sunset. A perfect ending indeed, but I overthought that the Flock will be back hopefully and that things won't need to be pretty.

Stay tuned for Part 2! To be continued...

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Chapter 6: A Field Trip

        Friday night on February 7, I was so glad that the Drama Regionals got postponed for the next two weeks - much time to memorize the monologues. We worked on the monologues over the weekend, but I chilled out all weekend until very little time to finish my homework. I did two pieces just in time for turning-it in. I slept, got up, had my chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed and finished getting ready for the day. I had breakfast at school and decided to read. We went to UW for a Band Festival on February 11. We go to the Meany Hall, watched groups, performed on stage and took our group pictures - one is serious and the other looks funny. After that, we waited a half hour, attended the master class, and had lunch. My mom and I went to the library with the cafe on the right when you enter inside. There you get to buy all of the goodness and I ended up drinking the best juice from Nantucket. We went back to school and chilled out in the band room until 2:20pm at which point, where I go home on the bus. Man, these two weeks of discovering new places is very good but on a Saturday night, which is February 15, I ordered the books from Amazon. I'm not spoiling the titles yet until I post them as reviews on the blog. Last Saturday, I woke up at 5:35am to get ready for Regionals. We went on the bus at 6:50am and we left at 7 in the morning. It took like about two hours to go the Capital High. Have you ever attended there? If not, this is the school that is home to the same mascot I had at Kamiakin Junior High (if you haven't read the beginning of my true blog story of life as a YA, this is home to the Cougars). I was J122, believe me; I did the monologues on Round 2 in one of the A-Pod rooms. I had a great time for the rest of the day, even though the Regionals took place on my sister's 14th birthday. At the end of the weekend, did you know what is Canada? Canada is right above our state of Washington, not just here but the whole USA. Thanks and hope you enjoyed the Sochi Olympics.

Song: Anyway You Want It, We Built This City on the Rocky Road

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Additional Advice for Windows XP Ending Extended Support

Don't worry, Windows XP Embedded Edition of Extended Support will end on January 12, 2016. Downgrade support ends by the end of the Windows 7 lifecycle. Windows Server 2003 ends July 14, 2015.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Windows XP is Ending Extended Support on My Dad's 59th Birthday (April 8, 2014)

ATTENTION XP USERS! If you use my blog on your XP, well, it's time to make the switch to Windows 7 like my mom's laptop - it's the #1 popular tech product of computers in the world. Windows 8 and 8.1 (Surface) is still on sale and it needs good popularity for you to try out. Or better yet, make a computer switch to Mac or the Google chromebook (home of blogs powered by Google like mine). If you still use XP after my dad's 59th birthday, you could be at costly risk - there will be open doors to hackers, increasing risks of viruses and malaware, cybercriminals to steal your hardware and you will be on your own. See, is that simple. What are you waiting for! Make a huge switch from XP and all the way to newer platforms from this day forward. Here is the XP logo BTW:


Made August 24, 2001... born October 25, 2001... will CEASE TO EXIST APRIL 8, 2014!

Here's the gravestone:


Here's the desktop in which you will get used to it:


A cartoon version of the desktop:


Perfect for the ducks from Duck Life 1 and Duck Life 2 to come run around this place. :)

And a perfect wallpaper set for those of you who hate the brightness, the hills, and nature goodness:


It was taken from the XP startup dubstep video with all of the flashes through.

We really hope you can make the switch. You don't have to wait until April 8.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

What are my plans for this week? (as of Feb. 18)

After school/drama:
- do my homework
- practice lines
- finish homework if not spare time for chill-outs
- read if time avails

Superman by J. J. Abrams - The Movie Screenplay Review

        This script is very awesome, but I know; it's so PG-13 rated that it looks like ideas went into my mind and I was like "Woah! I want to do this and that by paper and pencil to write/jot and draw it down." It's like off of the reader's block just in time to revive my fanfic reading and do it all over again. I mean seriously, the prophecy in the end reacts in the way that some hero can overthrow the main villain in the reboot so he can save the home planet and keeps his promise to his love. It looks much similar to my video game in Pure Hero Ending that I selected as Best Case Scenario to add up to my essay. I had written endless love songs of my nerdy imaginary friend that I go "I'm so tired of the same topic. Let's try something else." How about ice cream? Valentine's poem with that useless same topic coming up? Or better yet - try for Broke and the Bookish?
        At the beginning of the script, when Kal-Zor takes over Krypton, it's like Sonic Underground meets The Angel Experiment. I mean, what the heck about communism over that fictional planet. Literally, Jor-El and his wife had to give up Kal-El, just so to send him off to our world where Max and the Flock lives (that's Earth). Kal-El was renamed Clark by the Kent couple because of the dimples and he was raised at Smallville. No wonder why that ordinary kid gets transformed into a superhero for what reason at one winter when he was fourteen (he grew up with powers since he was a baby). That was much of an infamous moment of "Some heroes were born, others are made.". Also, as the story progresses, Clark meets up with Lois at the college dorm where there's some partying going on until some interuption where most drunken people leave for a late night fun. Clark was undeclared and Lois went major in journalism. Things get driven on a business turn such as the Daily Planet interviews and such newspaper company whatnots. From almost halfway through the script and up to near the end (pgs.), this captures "the stranger" from zero to hero and it's like a brief phenomenon of what it looks like to be famous (you get it - the extended edition of 15 minutes of being famous). When the extended time of being famous comes to an end, everything changed. Of the ancient prophecy, I believe I'm not going to spoil the ending: seriously it's so predictable and so similar to the prophecy made by the Oracle from SU, the show I'm going to watch really badly (just one episode per day before the XP lifecyle ending - Goal: Finish it off by April 8, 2014 (my dad's 59th birthday is on the XP deadline)). I believe I recommend it to newbies of "the Nerd social group" and upward in level of Nerds.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine's Poem

In tune of: Friday by Rebecca Black
I grew up with pop culture
Oh how fun I was as a kid
Think imagination, think plot twists
See the fanfics, I want to know what it's like
Trying over and over
Life is ticking
But for the movie screenplay
I like to say I'm so impressed
Thinking of ideas, thinking of my storyline
My first spin-off ever read is
I So Don't Do Mysteries
It's Valentine's, Valentine's
Got to get down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Valentine's, Valentine's
Get it down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Get lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
I finally kissed my imaginary friend
After all of those eight years
I should've bought him flowers and chocolate
It's already past my coming-of-age milestone
Our team had won
43-8 Seattle
Football season's coming, going and already gone
What do you think, shall we dance
Changing blue and green, yeah
Into red, white, purple
And guess what it is yet also pretty pink
It's Valentine's, Valentine's
Got to get down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Valentine's, Valentine's
Get it down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Get lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
So last week is the wrap-up of Seahawks
We, we, we're so excited
We're so excited
[quick instrumental]
We're gonna have a date today
Next week is President's
And next Saturday is Simone's birthday
I don't want this moment to end
...
When I was a little boy
I had my first true love
She was the same age as me back then
I could marry her one day
A decade later, she lived long enough
A dog's life, she broke up my heart
I was so lonely 'cause
It's Valentine's Day, come on y'all
For we want freedom, yeah
...

It's Valentine's, Valentine's
Got to get down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Valentine's, Valentine's
Get it down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Get lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
It's Valentine's, Valentine's
Got to get down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Valentine's, Valentine's
Get it down on Valentine's
Everybody's looking forward to our lovely night
Get lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Lovin and lovin and yeah
Fun, fun, fun, fun
Looking forward to our lovely night

Friday, February 7, 2014

The Lone Ranger 2013 Movie Review

This movie is about a young boy who hears a story told by an Indian. From an Indian's perspective is about how he and his friend The Lone Ranger wrecked the train and how they go on numberous adventures which made me so confusing (somewhat), that I was like "What?! What was wrong with this piece of wandering stuff?" I already saw the first half of the movie but we never got to finish the other half due to the fact that we go home. This movie really was supposed to be based on a true story, but then it was adapted from a popular TV show. This is really depressing and much of a disappointment that I could forget the whole entire thing, hopefully I'll see it again at one time someday. 3/5 stars should be okay, but it's alright. Seen on January 15, 2014.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

I'm On a Break for Now (Banned Books Period is Coming Soon)

        Hey guys, sorry about the busy road ahead of today, I had to take a break so I can get the monologues memorized and get ready for Drama Regionals. But first, let's just say that Banned Books Month is coming soon in May. Hopefully after The Book Theif, let's go with the reread of Bridge to Terabithia and A Wrinkle in Time because the people need to celebrate the freedom to read. I've been waiting for the Banned Books Week of 2014 for too long that I wanted to celebrate and support really badly. The upcoming week will be by Sept. 21-27, 2014 and that in hopes that it ruined my childhood memories recently a bit for me, I already discovered what's missing. Last year, we saw the video clip at church, it was the extended version of voting no on the R-74 advertisement. Two children's books that can demoralize us, true Christians in America. They were: Who's In the House? - bad as meh because it contains homosexuality in it. King and King - when I hear and saw the bit of a book, in the end, I saw two princes kissing and I was like "Ewww!". It contains gay-marriage in it because of instead of prince and princess, kids really don't care about the marriage which is really crazy due to the Miley effect. We voted "No", but it failed. I hate it when it happens... our nation is going crazier. To be perfectly honest with you, let's just say that the prince and princess will get married and nothing else will ever happen to these changes. Man + Woman = Marriage and Kids. See, is that simple?
        This year, my life is about to go crazy all over this place this upcoming May. I need to reread two books I already read as a middle school student in order for some early reviews for one of the upcoming special weeks, since I totally forgot about the plotline of these two after the last time I read it. ASL Weekend of 2014 is by May 2-4, 2014. Can't wait to sign and fingerspell all weekend long. Oh, and BTW, I'll be back once when the Drama Regionals were all 100% done. Be back in just a while.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

I (Finally) Kissed an Imaginary Friend!

As I come of age
for the first time in forevermore
things have changed
for good
 
My behavior is mature enough
Semester One is done
The narrator's favorite main character passed on
Thus having him to switch perspectives
To independent mode - me and everyone else
In my world
 
The sun arises!
So the landscape brightens!
Into the new and glorious morn
I (finally) kissed an imaginary friend
So last week...
 
Not only do his lips touch mine
But it can also break away the five-day separation
Yeah, yeah I celebrate imagination
After all of these years of the making
Eight years in the making
 
Looking back
My life is the same without him
I need to know why
Why did I keep his promise he was supposed to give to his true girlfriend?
I've done wrong for too long, I must've done something good
 
My traits were:
Good - Santa's giving me good stuff every Christmas
Artistic - My sister Lauren's going great with her drawing skills, I was cartoony
Good sense of humor - I was funny with my style of writing
Party animal - I'm no sex toy, I'm not a peer pressure target with everything wrong (for I am a censored kind - I go to important good parties)
Bookworm - Being literary for life is so good since Facing the Lions in 2011
 
My lifetime wish:
I'll have a pure imaginative journey and join in the fun with the Broke and the Bookish
 
I'm so sick and tired of those world problems
I need more of you God
I can't go on without you God
I just can't get enough of Your Faithfulness
 
Last Sunday
We won the Super Bowl finally
After eight years of redemption
We're #12
We could be the MVP
I watched the whole entire game
And before you know it
We'll watch the parade tomorrow
 
. . .
 
 This is my life for now
Things are a hustling and a bustling
As I try to make things straight and ready to get going
What else can I come up within
 
If I were to open up and explore new worlds
My life won't be mainly complete
Without my bookshelf
So much to do
So much fun to come
 
I adopted Emma yesterday
That counts as my adopted daughter for my world
I'm a single mother for now
Until then... I will marry my "nerdy" imaginary friend
 
When my time has come for me to read
"The Hunger Games" finally
I may wonder what else could our little child can handle with
If it's a boy - his name is Kyuseishu
If it's a girl - her name is Antigone
I hope it's a girl, and so do my nerdy imaginary friend
On his 22nd birthday
 
But when its time has come to compete
Our people will come to watch the skies as many starships begin to shoot
Millions of soldiers from distant worlds were beig retreated
As our people were shooting at the strangers and the ships
While the 23 other kids will be sacrificed for life
 
No words can describe the queen mother's tears
No words can hear my broken heart
I have to leave my baby on the doorstep,
so no one could ever take him/her away
To the annual games
 
My dreams keep haunting and haunting
In the end, my literary life will be over completely killed
In "Mockingjay"
I need to revive in "Divergent" and beyond
After such a long, long break
 
It's not over
My literary life is my journey
My choice is to make the bookish dreams happen
I make a family of two
Me, 18 and Emma, 8
Ten years apart from each other
Her birthday was yesterday
My birthday is just two weeks ago
I became romantic interests with my nerdy imaginary friend
Whose number of hints was the four
All I need to do is to come back with more later in the future
 
These first two weeks as a YA
Were the very best
What now?

Arsenic and Old Laces The Play Review

        It's like the murder mystery of the early 1940s, even though The Phantom of the Opera has got an update to the time when we the US and Allies had to defeat the Enemy lands in an important statehood of an army (WWII). It's not opera singing, neither the Angel of Music (Eric) and other ghosts exist, nor the fanciness of the Victorian style happen - for it's extremely rare; there's Abby and Martha that kept this type of style in tradition. There's Mortimer who wrote most terrible reviews at the theater, for he's a critic. He got engaged to Elaine. Jonathan is the main villain of the story, with H. Einstein as the sidekick - much of the French-Italian like accent to me. What about Teddy?! He was a Roosevelt-wannabe and said "CHARGE!" when he goes upstairs every single time that it was like a definite slogan of what would be like in the Spanish-American War. There are 11... no, 12... no, 13 people dead in this play! The dead people were located in the cellar and they were all Yellow Fever victims. No wonder why did they all die beforehand?

        I know I've seen three popular live Broadway musicals already in my life: the Cinderella production by Rodgers and Hammsterstein (when I was 11 in 2007 at the JHS Auditorium), Aladdin (it's very near to premeire at Broadway on February 26 that I already saw it at the 5th Avenue theater when I was 15), and Anything Goes (the Disney version of James Cameron's Titanic; it took place in the 1930s, much G-rated like (suitable for 8 and up), has a happy ending (the boat has a reversable travel from America to England and successfully landed there), 11 jazzy songs throughout the whole play (the original version of the movie hit had no songs whatsoever for it's a contemporary serious star-crossed lover's tragedy - Celiene Dion had an original popular blockbuster song (My Heart Will Go On) sang in the end credits), and the last time it played at the JHS Auditorium it was after I already saw Shen Yun - much edible from what the script was originally written). I thought it was a musical of the Ragtimes, but no; for I already read over half a script while in groups but shortly after 4 in the afternoon last Friday, my mom picked me up, and dang, I never got to finish the whole entire thing around but to pick up to where I am at. What a shame that my life would be like if there are full of ups-and-downs in this way. And I never got to finish less the other half once when I watched the whole entire game of when the Seahawks defeat the Broncos - 43-8 Seattle, by the way. I read part of it just so to get my nails decorated by Simone - just in time for the game. Thanks for the time being put off by all of the chill-outs and what-nots, I can read the other half all Monday long...

        I came back with almost done with the whole thing when Monday ends. I think that it was such a very good, but the edible play with the striping edits. I think why did this play became so popular in high schools, community colleges and rarely professional theatres especially when it comes to murder mystery. I finished the script finally this morning... thank goodness. Now comes very important events to come up with: Video Game Night on a Friday and Regionals on a Saturday. It's like vacation weekend the first half. It took five days to progress it through, but man, believe me, I think I had to research the early 1940s.