Anyway, Thursday Interpretation will be a weekly post where I post a motivational quote (and/or a book quote) and tell you my feelings about it. You are more than welcome to post a comment telling how you feel about the quote.
*Remember that these are only my opinions. They are not influenced by anyone else.*
This week's motivational quote:
"Life is no straight and easy corridor along which we travel free and unhampered, but a maze of passages, through which we must seek our way, lost and confused.
But always, if we have faith, a door will open for us, not perhaps one that we would have thought of, but one that will ultimately prove good for us." ~A.J. Cronin
My Thoughts: Life isn't easy; we all know that. But if you keep believing and have faith, opportunities show themselves :)
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This meme was started by my good 'ole blogging friend, The Mad Scientist @ Steampunkery & Book Reviews; every Thursday, you are supposed to post 5 books from your shelf and maybe give a snippet of your thoughts about the book. You can use physical books, ebooks, audios, whatever you have that makes up your library :). This week I'm unveiling:
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott:
I got this one because my BFF accidently got the second book as my bday present. We laughed forever about that :)
Fire (Seven Kingdoms, #2) by Kristin Cashore:
Now I know that there isn't really a specific order to this series. Which would have been nice to know, but oh well. I've read Graceling already and loved it; looking forward to this one!
Six Moon Summer (Seasons of the Moon, #1) by SM Reine:
SM Reine contacted me asking me to review this one. It looks like an awesome novel, and I love love love the cover! :D Now if only I could find some quiet time in the blogging world to read it!
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield, etc.:
I read Chicken Soup for the Girls' Soul and Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: The Rea Deal: Challenges and loved them! When my mom bought this one for me, I was super excited :). Sadly, I still haven't read it!
The Shapeshifters: The Kiesha'ra of the Den of Shadows by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes:
I read this for the first time in ... 6th grade I think.. So about 2 years ago. I loved it, and last November I found another omnibus of 3 more Den of Shadows novels. Wish I'd hadmoney to get it. :/
What's in your library?
1 comments:
I have lots of thing in my library but here is a few:
http://ratherbarefoot.blogspot.com/2011/06/library-unveiled-1.html
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