Hello! I’m Campbell. Welcome to my blog! I decided to start this blog because I have a bunch of thoughts and interests that I'd like to share with the world! I am currently a senior in high school, but taking college classes at my local community college. Having loved art my whole life (not even exaggerating), I am planning on becoming a graphic designer. However , I have also loved writing my whole life (!), and I believe I have been gifted in it, as well as with ideas for stories! So, my endgame (too soon?) is to become an author, specifically of YA novels. I have very many interests in life! I, as previously stated, love art (drawing, specifically), writing (fiction is all I’ve really ventured into, besides the billions of essays and literature analyses I've written for school), books (Potterhead 4 Life), movies (especially franchises—can you guess which is my favorite? Hint, hint: check the last paragraph), mus
I finished Little Women today, and I love it so much! Every character is amazing. The March sisters are all such wonderful characters! Unfortunately, one of these sisters is widely disliked, and rather unfairly, too! It's not really a secret which of the March sisters is most hated. So, so many spoilers ahead, so be careful if you haven't read/seen an adaptation of this! It's not Jo. Jo is the girl everyone hopes to see themselves in! She's smart, witty, protective, and independent. She has big dreams of becoming an author. Everybody loves Jo, and rightfully so (don't mind the rhyme ;)) It's not Meg. Meg is kind and honest. She is loving and generous, with hopes of having a family! No one can really hate the selfless maternal sister who tries her best to take care of her younger sisters. (No one should hate her, by the way :D) And it's not Beth! Beth is known to be the sweetest and gentlest of the March sisters. She is so polite a
"Scarlett let herself imagine what it would be like to go to Legend's private isle, to play the game and win the wish. Freedom. Choices. Wonder. Magic. A beautiful, ridiculous fantasy." How beautiful is this cover??? As promised on Instagram, here is my review for Caraval by Stephanie Garber! Like normal, I will do my best to give a spoiler-free review covering plot, character, and overall writing style. Each of these sections will be rated out of five stars. I'm gonna be completely honest, y'all-- I'm pretty disappointed with this one. So, please, follow along as I try to make sense of this book! Here's the description from Goodreads: Scarlett Dragna has never left the tiny island where she and her sister, Tella, live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval—the faraway, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show—are over. But
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