This is my private journal and so no one is allowed to read this even myself. (Well, because I might not read this after I've finish writing.) Just trash talk to make this entry long as I want it to be.
So it started yesterday. I didn't have much time using the old and turd laptop (a.k.a OUR laptop computer for nearly one year) It was all because of my new habit recently. Actually, it just started the other day. I spent the whole day reading a book. Yes. It is quite surprisingly shocking. I never thought I would actually read books. I didn't have much fond of them before, not until my 2nd year in High School. It started, if I'm not mistaken, when we were tasked to read Filipino fiction books from the library and write a research paper. I knew it was stressful and like a pain in the a**, (Did I just say that word?) but it did change me a little. Now, I have a decent hobby.
Anyways, I read 'Paper Towns' by John Green. It was an amazing and thrilling book. I couldn't help myself but stare at the words I thought that would never cross on me. It was definitely a shock. The book was written by a first-point of view, which means the author uses I or Me or We. And that made it feel more intense and real. But the main character was a male which makes it more exciting wondering what guys would normally think especially about lust. (OMG. I can't help myself. It never crossed to me that I would ever write that word, not saying it though. XD) The story is about a senior who is madly in love on her neighbor, right next-door, since they were two years old. They were once friends but not until at the age of nine. It was when the girl, whose name was Margo Roth Speilgman (How I love the name), and the main character, Quentin Jacobsen, went to the park and saw a body lying dead on the ground. Quentin, often called Q for short, was at shock and panicked. He was the chicken type of person which was actually weird because he was a boy. But Margo was so brave and she was even more interested on what had happened to that person, Robert Joyner, that she investigated like a professional detective on his life.
Oh dear... I'm tired already.
-Gullible GingerBread- · Mon May 25, 2009 @ 02:15am · 0 Comments |