ARGH, MY FINGERTIPS, CAN'T FEEL EM'!
Hey guys, typing with a numb left arm and left hand here, just practiced the violin non-stop for little over forty-five minutes, so typos are bound to be there, no scolding though!
I have blogged because it's my birthday tmr and also do any of you guuys living in the UK know how much Freddie from Harrods cost, my mum's getting me a Freddie bear(he's so cuuuuuuuuuuuuute!)
Well, also, if you have the time, pls also state some good but cheap restaurants near Trafalgar square, thankz!
I think that's it for today....
WAIT!
Book recommendation:
The Foreshadowing, by Marcus Sedgwick(pity that Marcus Mumford only writes songs, he could've done a great job writing about Gentlemen Of the Road)
The crow spoke in the voice of the dead it feasted upon,"You! You alone saw the horros of war, and wept when we did not believe you."
It's 1915, and Sasha Fox(no, not Megan Fox) is trapped by her terrible visions of the future. Both her brothers have gone to war, and Sasha sees visions of death, who wants to know how their story might end.
Also by Marcus Sedgwick: Midweinter Blood
She's not invisible
Revolver
White crow
This is such a deep(well, not that deep like a philosophy book) and inspiring book about Sasha who goes to work in a war hospital and starts a relationship with a young retired corporal who has the same powers.
I couldn't tear myself away from the bookstore upon the first chapter. You should also note that the last bit of chapter 100, 'It's like reading a book you know very well from the back, from chapter one to the last chapter.' relates to the number of the chapters, the last chapter is indeed chapter 1.
Well, this is a very long post already,
Stay tuned and BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE