Author: Bri
TheseFolk: Introductions!
Terrier by Tamora Pierce
I think this is going to be a new thing, book reviews. Because I read a lot, and a lot of what I read I would suggest other people read. And I need to force myself to write things other than personal emo anecdotes. So look forward to more reviews in the future. Yeah. You’re welcome. Continue reading “Terrier by Tamora Pierce”
The internet and I
So I have a fairly wide presence in this here series of tubes, and I realized that I often don’t mention them past embedding the occasional YouTube video. Here, then, is a list of all the other places you can find me on the interwebz. Continue reading “The internet and I”
When I Get You Alone (Darren Criss Edition)
I know I already posted something today, but as it’s Valentines Day and I wrote that review weeks ago, I felt like you all deserved a slightly more personalized post. It’s a holiday. Sort of. And instead of writing you a Valentines day song (which I’ve been known to do in the past) I thought I’d just write you a philosophical rant of sorts. Continue reading “When I Get You Alone (Darren Criss Edition)”
Matched book review
You know I write dystopian society novels. You know I read dystopian soviety novels. And you know I love them. I love the espionage, the revolutions, the romanticism of “what if?”. So naturally, when a package of books arrived for my birthday and I read the sleeve of Ally Condie’s Matched, I was excited. Continue reading “Matched book review”
Eugenia part 38
Why I hated Romeo and Juliet
I hope I never led anyone to believe that I liked the drivel some people consider “the greatest love story of all time”, because that would be a gross oversight. I didn’t like Romeo and Juliet when we read it my freshman year of high school, and I don’t like it now. Continue reading “Why I hated Romeo and Juliet”
Disney Days 3-5
Talky Bloggy Blog of Poetry, Love, and Cookies
I feel like I haven’t just talked to you all in a while. Not without a topic, or an agenda. It’s been all book reviews and Doctor Who life lessons. So let’s talk.
Today I thought to myself I should write poetry more often. Not because I think I’m any good at poetry or anything. I just miss writing it. It’s refreshing to leave out important transition words and just focus on the details. Like how sadness smells of cigarette smoke and half eaten meals, and tastes like lukewarm earl grey tea and stale rice krispie treats. We don’t notice details like that anymore. That’s what I love about poetry. Continue reading “Talky Bloggy Blog of Poetry, Love, and Cookies”