Hi! Tonight, I published another story on FF.net with the [rather cheesy] title "Old wounds never heal". It's InoShika once again (after one year) and is set ten years after the current manga events. I have added the URL on the list on the right. Feel free to click it, but for easier access here it is: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7034292/1/Old_wounds_never_heal.
Chapter 2 of "Broken" has been up since last week. Here's the URL: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6981993/2/Broken
Book reviews will be posted sometime this week. I have to write for 'The Mephisto Club' by Tess Gerritsen, 'Plot it Yourself' by Rex Stout, and a collection of Edgar Allan Poe stories. I still have not read my "new" books. :P
That is all for now. Feel free to read anything and criticize. Muh.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Writing/Reading updates
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
New fanfic!
Hi! It's been almost a year (actually, it's only a few days away...) since I last published a fanfic chapter. So, I decided to write a new story entitled "Broken". What a story title but I can't think of anything nice/poetic/flowery/inspiring tonight. Good news, though. Title is subject to change, although I probably wouldn't bother. Hehe.
Here's the URL: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6981993/1/Broken
This one is under the anime BLEACH starring my dear Shuuhei Hisagi and an original character. Yay for OCs!
Here's the URL: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6981993/1/Broken
This one is under the anime BLEACH starring my dear Shuuhei Hisagi and an original character. Yay for OCs!
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Book Review - Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
Rating: 10/10
The rebellion has begun, and Katniss Everdeen must play the Mockingjay - the symbol of the revolution.
Different from the first two books, Mockingjay is more political and bloody than its predecessors. It explores themes such as pain, indecision, madness, etc. Some parts of it are fast-paced. The ending, though, sticks to the reader's mind indefinitely. It's a fun read. :)
The rebellion has begun, and Katniss Everdeen must play the Mockingjay - the symbol of the revolution.
Different from the first two books, Mockingjay is more political and bloody than its predecessors. It explores themes such as pain, indecision, madness, etc. Some parts of it are fast-paced. The ending, though, sticks to the reader's mind indefinitely. It's a fun read. :)
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Book Review - Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Rating: 10/10
Katniss Everdeen's last action in the arena did not go unnoticed, and now President Snow wants her to assuage the spark she started in the Victory Tour. But fire is catching, and pretty soon, even she can't control it. What is more, the Quarter Quell brings another surprise: she, along with Peeta Mellark, must go back to the arena.
Katniss Everdeen's last action in the arena did not go unnoticed, and now President Snow wants her to assuage the spark she started in the Victory Tour. But fire is catching, and pretty soon, even she can't control it. What is more, the Quarter Quell brings another surprise: she, along with Peeta Mellark, must go back to the arena.
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