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:
"Be thankful for the things that make you different. Don't cover them up." ~Taylor Swift
My Thoughts: If you have a feature, etc. that makes you different. Be proud of it and show it off to the world!
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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:
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson:
I bought this one sometime last year I believe, and still haven't gotten around to reading it. And I've already read SPEAK. Which I bought after this one... So sad..
The Sweet Far Thing (Gemma Doyle trilogy, #3) by Libba Bray:
I love this series! I have to hurry to read this one, because I'm suddenly very anxious to find out what happens between Gemma and Circe :D
Deception Point by Dan Brown:
I've been trying to read this book for the past two years. I never seem to be able to finish it though. I will have to sit down with this one eventually and do nothing but read.
The Princess Diaries (The Princess Diaries, #1) by Meg Cabot:
I've read this one before, but want to reread so that I can read the sequel, and eventually, so that I can finish off the entire series :).
Wicked: Witch & Curse (Wicked, #1-2) by Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie:
I have had this one for a really long time and still haven't gotten around to it. I know it feels so abandoned. Plan to read it sometime either before 2011 is out, or before I finish 9th grade.
What's in your library?
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