![]() Author has written 1 story for Mediator. Stubborn Pear here. I am currently (April 7, 2011 6:39 pm according to the East Coast clock) flicking through pages of different authors here in fanfiction in the vain hope that I would find a profile that is emblazoned with those copy and paste things that caught my attention since I first landed on this site. And yes, I do jot down (type down?) times and dates. Five minutes have passed and I am now impatient. I'll just write down - type down - random things going on in my head right now. I am fifteen years old. The reason why I write is because it helps me to vent. I get an odd satisfaction to see a freshly-written manuscript - IN MY DREAMS. Manuscript? Pfft. I'm the kind of writer (if you could even call me that) who writes then stops. Stops because she can't get out a single word even if she tried. Why? Because I'm lazy. But I do work hard on my stories. You might even see them one day here if I get the chance to get my mental butt up and moving and start to type them. But nooo. I have to be lazy. Oh and yeah. I'm a girl. Awkward. What got me into writing was the fact that I love to read a lot. A whole lot. I brag myself as a fast reader. Might not be as important as saying "I aced my math exam!" but still satisfying. Really satisfying. I have to hide my smirk if my friend's just on the third-to-last chapter and I was closing the book in sheer bliss. Okaaay. I might sound arrogant to you but I'm totally not! Reading fast is about the only I can brag about. I love English. Subject, language, whatever. I suck at math-related subjects. So. Basically everything. I'm not good at sports. But I can hit a volleyball and a shuttlecock when no one's looking. Or when I'm with my friends. I have glasses. They have a grade of like 500. Huh. My glasses have better grades than me. Typical. I have issues when it comes to hair. Because my mom likes to hack 'em off every time she sees it long. Fortunately, I get to have my way this time. I am an obedient daughter all in all. My parents might get pissed at me but I never crossed the line. Ever. So I'm a goody-goody. And I like being one. Although my friends say I turn into a sly fox when someone turns their backs on me. I play pranks on people. This started when I was in first year and only me and my best friend knows about it. Hobbies? hmm. Probably watching movies, tv, listening to music, reading fanfics, books, talking to friends? Oh and yeah. Here is the list of all the books I've read: (It's kinda like a book review. I hope you'd be interested to read some of them!) Prom Queen Geeks by Laura Preble This is a part of a series called Queen Geek series. I've only ever read one which is the Prom Queen Geeks which is the last book in the series. I think. The first one was The Queen Geek Social Club then came the Queen Geeks in Love. Laura Preble's style of writing reaches out to teens and I have to say that she writes spectacularly. So the protagonists in the story are... you guessed it: geeks. They throw a prom opposed to the normal prom. The normal prom, according to them sucks the life out of teens and their parents' money. So they hatch a plan to beat the student body's regular prom. It's really nice stuff. Animal Farm by George Orwell If you like revolution then this one's for you. It's Orwell's point of view of a war. Only he made it simpler so that the people would be able to understand it better. and of course, he needed to be subtle about it since there was really a war when he wrote it. The book is great and very symbolic. Nancy Drew Mystery Stories by Carolyn Kleene If you haven't read even one book, i suggest you grab a copy and read it now. Seriously, she's Sherlock Holmes! She's more feminine though. Hazel Green by do Hirsch This book is considered to be read for kids. But. It is enchanting. Hazel Green is an unusual kid and Odo Hirsch's books are just incredible page-turners. And no, she does not have superpowers. What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage Pearl Cleage writes beautifully and captured what African-American women are experiencing. It is about a woman who learns that she has AIDS and how she learns to live not only for life itself but for love too. Ruby Oliver series by e. lockhart E. Lockhart is a genius and this series is one of my faves. It is about a girl named Ruby who experiences debacles in her life. The books tell you how she managed to learn that friendship is everything. It's very romantic and can boost the self-esteem of a reader. Well, it did for me. Witch and Wizard by James Patterson James Patterson is the author that I revere. His writing style is out of this world! He has many books but I only read one which is the book above and he's already taken my breath away. Do you ever get the feeling that the characters in his story are real? And that you, the reader, are with them? That you, yourself, are reliving it all. You're not just reading it, you're watching the scene unfold before your very eyes. James Patterson made me feel it all. The book is about Whit and Wisty who were accused of being a witch and wizard and they were imprisoned by The One Who Is The One. Agent Angel series by Annie Dalton It's about a girl named Mel whose death led her to Heaven and to the path of being an agent angel. It's a long series and I've only ever read three. It's so hard to find her books where i live. But her books are really great and I recommend it to everyone. Magic in Manhattan series by sarah Mlynowski It's in the Juvenile fiction category and i simply loved it! How can you not? It's about a girl called Rachel who finds out that her mother is a witch. And so is her sister. And also her... Facets by Barbara Delinsky Let me start by saying that her work is intense! It's magnificent, truly. It's about family relationships. And a love story of course. Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling Definitely a page-turner! I love this series and I can't help reading it over and over and over. Over and over. Pond Scum by ALan SIlberberg This is usually for people hovering on the age of 13 below but hey. I'm fifteen and I enjoyed it. It's about a gem that turns the protagonist into any kind of animal he wants to be. Where can I get one of those huh? Merle's Door by Ted Kerasote This is a true story and I love the fact that it concerns animals. When it comes to animals, i get teary-eyed. And this one didn't disappoint me. It's got real values which I hoped I picked up. :P Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot Anything done by Meg Cabot is fabulous. And this series is the first one I've read. I really really love it. Although it is quite a bit long. But no mater. I still love it! HOMOPHOBIA IS STUPID!! :0 I am the boy who never finished high school, because I got called a fag everyday. THAT'S MESSED UP! IF YOU BELIEVE HOMOPHOBIA IS WRONG REPOST THIS. Copy and paste this if you hate stereotypes. Bold all you apply to. I'm SKINNY, so I MUST be anorexic. I like FIRE so I must be an arsonist YOU KNOW YOU'RE AN AUTHOR IF... You talk to yourself a lot. You talk to yourself about talking to yourself. (Of coures I talk to myself. Well, do I? Yes, I do. Well it's not my fault I'm so charming. Yeah, I know... I sound like Chris Jericho. Yeah, I do.) When you talk to yourself you often talk to yourself like you're talking to someone else. (Writing lists is funny. Not it's not! Oh I don't know...) After uttering a profound piece of wisdom like that above, you stare at the cookie in your hand with awe and say, 'Holy crap, this stuff is great for sugar highs... You live off of sugar and caffeine. You'll check your e-mail every day of the week and then disappear off the face of the earth. You're e-mails tend to be pages long and incredibly random. When replying to an e-mail, you'll never actually address the point of it. You tend to collect Bic Sticks off the ground like picking pennies off the ground. No matter where you are in a room you never have to get up to find a pen/pencil and paper. The letters on your keyboard are wearing off. Your friends and family think that you have carpal tunnel syndrome. People think you have A.D.D. You think it'd be cool to have A.D.D. You constantly start talking in third person, present or past tense. You start thinking about making lists like this and start giggling for no "apparent" reason. Your friends stopped looking at you funny for no apparent reason a loooooong time ago. And FINALLY, the one way to tell if you're a good writer: You failed English 101. (copy that into you're profile if you fit one or more of the descriptions) Being unique is thinking outside the box, reading between the lines, coloring out of pictures, dancing to the tune of your own drummer, and having a heck of a better time than other people. If you're unique, copy and paste this in your profile. My Favorite Quotes: All I want is Katniss... to let me win at arm wrestling - Peeta via twitter TheRealPeeta All I want is my Hogwarts acceptance letter - HarryPotterish A plus side on multiple personalities? You'll never have to drink alone - Lord_Voldemort7 The awkward moment when you're dancing all crazy in your room, and then you remember your room has a window. Dumbledore's Army being badass since the 90's. How many Slytherins does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One to blackmail a Hufflepuff. Chuck Norris died twenty years ago; Death just hasn't built up the courage to tell him. Ghosts sit around the campfire and tell Chuck Norris stories. Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. Beginnings are scary. Endings are usually sad, but it's the middle that counts the most. I laughed so hard that I fell off my unicorn and landed in a pile of glitter. "Sorry, this video is not available in your country" - WHAT THE HELL?! WHERE DO THEY THINK I LIVE? NARNIA?! Every good idea I have seems to start with "Dude, hold my beer and watch this..." Some ppl wear Superman pajamas...Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas Chuck Norris can set ants on fire with a magnifying glass... AT NIGHT. Team GUY WHO ALMOST HIT BELLA WITH HIS VAN. Team EDWARD... SCISSORHANDS xD I'm a part of Rowling'sArmy. Queen Rowling doesn't need to use Crucio to make me bow down to her. If my child doesn't love Harry Potter, I will lock him in a cupboard under a stairs then he'll BE Harry Potter. - AnnoyTwilightFans Worry is like a rocking chair - it gives you something to do but it never gets you anywhere. From “Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive” right up to “all was well” - I have stuck with Harry Potter until the very end. Life is a great big canvas and you should throw ALL the paint you can on it Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and blows up the bonfire. |
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