Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Book Review: Pretties



Pretties, by Scott Westerfield, is the sequel to the book Uglies. Which is a story about a 16 year old named Tally Youngblood. In the beginning,Tally is finally pretty! She has the good life know; awesome clothes, great friends, and she even found a great guy! Then one day while everything is going good and she's at a totally "awesome-making" party, she gets some pretty important news that she really didn't need to mess up her life. Then she becomes "bubbly". But she's also with her new guy, who ends up just like Tally, sort of. In the end Tally goes on another adventure. She also ends up meeting some totally "savage-making" people who turned out to be part of an experiment. And in the very end she Meets an old friend who is now an enemy.


The main theme in this book is trusting yourself and making tough decisions. An example of this is when Tally gets a note from herself. And it comes with something that she needs to take in order to keep herself bubbly. But like I said she is with her new guy. That's when Tally needs to trust herself in making the right decision, because the note turns out to be from a special someone. She also has some guy trouble in the end and has to choose, who will she decide?



I would recommend this book to anyone who read the first book, Uglies, and to anyone who likes a little romance and reoccurring obstacles towards the character. Tally seriously goes through some frustrating times with all the decisions and problem solving she has to figure out. You might even have some laughs or feel some serious negativity toward certain characters. But like the first it really is a great book.





I got this picture from http://www.amazon.com/Pretties-Uglies-Trilogy-Book-2/dp/0689865392

Thursday, September 24, 2009

... huh?

Hey whats up i am watching Disney Nature!! its actually really awesome (to those who thought it is stupid) but thats just me. ... anyway i'm just wanting to type... stuff. so
bye.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Book Review: Uglies


Uglies, by Scott Westerfield, is a story about a girl, who is about to turn 16, and her name is Tally. At the begining, Tally is totaly excited to get the operation you get, at age 16, to turn "pretty." Before you turn you're considered "ugly." Soon Tally meets a new friend named Shay. Unlike Tally, Shay doesn't want to turn pretty. Tally tries to convince Shay to turn, but it doesn't work, because a week before they turn 16, Shay runs away. Tally has to make a choice, save her friend, or never turn pretty. In the end Tally's gone on many adventures. Tally's final adventure is actually another rescue mission. Once she gets there, things have taken a turn for the worst.

One of the main theme's in this book is adventure and discovery. In the story, Tally has to go on a long adenture in order to fulfil the chioce she made. After facing many obstacles, Tally finaly reaches her destination. And when she does she finds Shay and makes new friends. One of her more special friends, introduces her to his parents, and she finds out something she would've never known. And it changes her entire view about being pretty.

I would recommend this book to other 7th grade readers who are ready for some good anticipation and patience. Someone who loves to play tricks would love most of the characters in this book. And if you like the first book as mcuh as I did you can go onto the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th books. You would also like this book if you like drama type stories. The drama's tied in wiht the adventures Tally goes on. But it's a really good book and I think you should read it.

By: Safaya M.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Bordom a poem by ME.

boredom...


the long but short time...


where there's nothing,


but everything, to do.


me.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

My first BLOG!!! Oh and it's about my hamster ???????

Hello former bloggerssss i just wanted to say a few words...
i have a hamster named peaches she is still getting used to me
(stupid little fuzzball) and i've had her for about a month and a half.
i mean jeeeez that stupid hamster just needs to accept the fact
that she is my hamster i am her master
and she is going nowhere even if she gets in her ball and runs around,
its not like she can open the door or anything.
but one of these days i will train her and she'll be the first
trained fat animal (besides a pig) in the....................
my house.

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