Category Archives: death

The three-finger salute.

Have any of you guys seen this picture? Yes, that’s from the Hunger Games. And yes, I’m going to spoil the whole first book, so consider this your alert. So there’s this little and adorable character named Rue, who’s twelve … Continue reading

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My best friend may be plotting to kill me.

So I think it is time to introduce you to someone very special to me, someone who I love and who loves me and who has loyally stood by me for the past ten years even when I was going … Continue reading

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Never Let Me Go

So this post is completely going to spoil the book Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, and it would really be a shame to read this book spoiled. It’s one of those types of stories. So do yourself a … Continue reading

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Fall and attatchment.

This post is coming in two mostly unrelated parts and I apologize. Part the first: Autumn. I absolutely love autumn. I forget about it sometimes because I get so stressed about the start of school, but I do. I love … Continue reading

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In which I attempt to exhume a dead mouse.

I’ve always wanted to use the word “exhume” when describing my daily life. Well, not really, but I was super excited that today I could. About a year ago, myself and a group of others- Lydia, Larry, Mudgirl, and our … Continue reading

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Beware the YA literature!

So today I’ve been participating in a debate (read: rant-fest) on the NaNoWriMo website in response to this article. Which is pretty old news in the YA world, but I hadn’t heard it before. So, can I just say that … Continue reading

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In which Thomas Hardy breaks my heart and causes my to ponder implications of his novels.

Warning! This post contains spoilers to the Thomas Hardy book Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Read at your own risk. – - – - A couple of mights ago I stumbled into my mother’s bedroom around midnight and said in her … Continue reading

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