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Monday, August 12, 2013
The Great Gatsby; English Literature
So right now, I am currently still trying to finish "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Its a classic novel written in around 1800s but I'm not sure. Anyway, I've bought the book in June and I still haven't finished it yet. Not because I don't like it but because I don't really understand the old words and also the fonts are really small. Probably 7pt or something.
The cover is far from interesting, I know. But believe me, the plots are amazing. And the way Scott wrote the plot are perfect. And there are a lot of amazing quotes in it! For someone who likes reading quotes like me and highlighting quotes from novels, then I'm sure you'll love this book! There are quotes like:
Saturday, August 10, 2013
My Favorite Books' Quotes
You know I have this weird obsession about books and the beautiful words in it. And since I have no other activity to do... I thought it'd be great to share some of my favorites quotes from books!
So yeah, here we go
1. "My thoughts are stars I can't fathom into constellation" -The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
Well, its hard for me to write only one amazing quote from John Green's books when in fact, John has plenty of amazing quotes in his books. But then, I think this one is my favorite. I think the quote somehow reflects how my brain works. I have this amazing wonderful ideas inside my head BUT I don't know how to put them into words, into sentences. I am a shitty writer but I want to be an author. That's the problem but well......:S
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Eid, and Visiting Relatives
So, first of all, I'd like to say Eid Mubarak to everyone who reads this (more like no one but yeah lol)!!!
anyway, I feel like this Ramadan went by so fast, it felt like that I was fasting for only 2 weeks instead of a whole month, but that's good, I think. I am always excited to welcome Eid. Who wouldn't be excited? You've got a lot of foods and cookies and new clothes and money. I have no reason not to be excited;)
Anyway what I kind of dislike about Eid is that my families have to visit my other relatives.My long lost relatives. It's not that I hate my relatives, well I also am not saying that I love them dearly, but you know what I mean. I don't love them or hate them but sometimes, they're annoying. Ugh. When I met all my aunts today, all they said was "OMG Ririn! You've grown up!! The last time I saw you, you were like only 6 years old oh god you're so tall now!!!!" and I was like 'OH-KAAAAAAAAAAAY??? of course I've grown up,
anyway, I feel like this Ramadan went by so fast, it felt like that I was fasting for only 2 weeks instead of a whole month, but that's good, I think. I am always excited to welcome Eid. Who wouldn't be excited? You've got a lot of foods and cookies and new clothes and money. I have no reason not to be excited;)
Anyway what I kind of dislike about Eid is that my families have to visit my other relatives.
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