Monday, September 29, 2014

The Selection Review

This is the story about a girl named America Singer. She comes from the Five and applies for the competition called the Selection. The Selection is where the prince from the One chooses one of the thirty-five girls between the ages of 16 and 20; it depends on time to take more than just days, but weeks, months and even years, so it's not a scheduled will for all of Illea to deal with. Although, she's in love with Aspen, she was acquainted by Maxon. In the One, people get to make dresses for the girls that come from several castes; but however, in the Five, they get to wear usual clothing: T-shirts, jeans and shoes.

The question: Can she fall in love with Maxon?

I guess it was one of the dystopian books I got from home, because I just finished it two weeks ago. I wonder what can become of America when it comes to the sequel called The Elite and second sequel The One. I declare 5 out of 5 stars, but recommended.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

What's on my fall list for 2014?

Here are my reading plans for this season:

1. Magic Month (October) - Get your magic on until Halloween comes!
2. Literary Fiction Month (in honor of Novel Writing Month) (November) - Make sure to write one in 50,000 words or more.
3. Dystopia Month (in honor of Hunger Games trilogy) (December) - Have your participation settled for the Games!

I hope you enjoyed it. What's your Fall TBR?

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

What are my plans now...?

I really don't know what's going to happen, but I will like to have a schedule full of work to do. Understand that there's going to be much more homework to do than ever before, I will work really hard to let myself out of the way until I get too stressed or I'm done with homework early enough to at least do some outside reading, in which I am most excited for this school year and hopefully it will become way better than last year because I had read 13 books and there's just no way I might be able to have at least one book per week. So far this year, I read five books total and one of them is just a second reread for First Amendment rights. The Selection by Kiera Cass is in progress, which means I just need to finish it up for making room for library materials we have to borrow from school in order to become a better citizen of the world. To become a better citizen of our nation (USA, if you're not a natural American), you have so much freedom to do; for you're on your own: freedom to read, freedom to write, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, etc. I will probably am going to be busy to do my homework, work on scholarship applications, practice songs and hopefully am going to at least push forward of the studying of World History 1 online so I can have more extra credit in two semesters or so. I wonder what to do next after The Selection...