Tuesday, November 20, 2018

~First, the first~

Here we have our long lost blogger again, coming to tell you all about today.
(Don't worry, I will not bore you with talk about my writing or book and movie reviews)

Today, on the 20th of November, I am celebrating my birthday. Again.
The year has gone by so FAST! It's November, almost December, which is just like...wow, okay.
Winter time is coming. Get the scarves and the mittens and the winter hats and jackets and the skates (though not for us here in NL, except if you want to pay for it and go on a skating rink where there are already loads of people) from the attic!
Stores are ordering their Christmas things and are decorating in wintery aesthetics. There are already lights in the trees and lights in the shops and lights on the shops and lights in the houses, and Christmas trees in the shops, and santa clauses there for the buying, while it's not even Christmas yet.

Well, you might be wondering (or not) why this post is named ''First, the first''.
It's like this.
This post is my first post made on my new computer, which is all mine.
If you didn't know yet, the computer (or I should say laptop, but habits ;P) I was on before was not mine, and this one IS indeed mine (though you will not notice the difference).
It's an Asus (I didn't even know that brand until I saw it on online stores) and is black with silver-ish, it's light and apparently has a superbattery (I have no knowledge whatsoever about computers or laptops or cellphones. I'm an uncultured potato-tomato when it comes to electronical devices) and when you start it, it says ''Asus: in search of the incredible'' in pretty silver letters (which I thought was noteworthy because I haven't heard of any laptop who actually does that).

As for my presents, I have received...


Ranger's Apprentice book 13: The Red Fox Clan! The latest Ranger's Apprentice book that has just gotten in the stores and which I really wanted to read. Mine has a different cover though.

Like this:

I also got a chocolate letter (do you say it like that in English?), a beautiful snow globe, a homemade and self-decorated wooden house that my younger brother made, drawings and birthday cards of course, a handlettering book and a homemade necklace that my younger sister made. All in all, more than I expected (I thought the computer would be it and that's done. Except for maybe things my younger siblings made themselves)
So...tonight we're eating homemade pizza (isn't there some other word for ''homemade'' because I keep using it now) and cheesecake with the tea (or earlier, maybe).
That is really actually all I had to say. It seems like all I can talk about is writing, books, movies, bladibla. I used to post more, but my ideas have disappeared into thin air.
I can't even remember what I used to talk about...

Well, voila, here you have my birthday information and I'm gone again. Library business, as usual.




Friday, November 2, 2018

~CoverLove Tag~

Elanor tagged me with this love for covers tag(CoverLove Tag, that is), thank you by the way, and I'm doing it now!

Sadly to say, I haven't got any books that are really mine. Like mine.
Only Little House on the Prairie. The rest of the books are shared.
I've got no cellphone and the camera is broken, so the pictures are gonna have to be taken off Pinterest(Sorry)
I will, though, take the precise covers we have here at home(Hope it doesn't matter. I know it's supposed to be with photographs you take yourself, but well...)
Also, it's limited edition. Usual books at home are Dutch and you know how hard it is to find book covers in Dutch on an English website? Well, 'tis hard. 



A book cover featuring a gorgeous dress:

I kinda like this dress(it also looks like it has pockets, which is always a plus). It's also one of the few book covers we have that actually has a dress on it.




A book cover with no people, just a pretty scenery:

So this is like the only book we have that is without people. (Basically. I'm exaggerating, there are more, but there are little)
There was The Holy Road by Michael Blake which was a pretty cover with wolves and twilight and stuff, but I couldn't find that cover, so it had to be this one.




A book cover that's ''well-loved'':

I love, love, LOVE this bookcover. It's technically my older sister's book, but it counts as all of ours. The book is wonderful and the bookcover is something you might call well-loved, yes.



A book cover that just makes you smile:

Again a Dutch title, but there was again not an English version of the bookcover. I loved this book as a child and read it a lot, and it just makes me smile because all the nostalgia...



A book cover that is your favourite color:

If it really had to be my favourite color, it would've been rainbow-colored, because I love ALL colors, but since there is no such thing as a rainbow-colored bookcover, I'll do The Help, because yellow was always one of my favourites.



A cover of a book with fond memories attached to it:

Sorry for the Dutch title, but the above picture is the cover of the book, and the English version had a different cover(a prettier one, actually), so it had to be this. It's called The Thief Lord in English, by the way. But this has fond memories. I remember that I read this book so many times, and I absolutely loved it. I also adored the fact that it was set in Italy.



A book you wanted solely for the cover:

I didn't want it solely for the cover, but I did want to read it solely for the cover, because it looks pretty nice.




And I tag:


Anna Holmberg, Bookends and Bwopper-Eels

Hannah Joy, Joy and Wildflowers

MovieCritic, Movies Meet Their Match

I don't know if she's still on Blogger (I don't think so), but I'll tag her anyway:

Rebekka, It's A Wonderful Life

But if she's not present, then I'll tag...

Gray Marie, Writing is Life


Sunday, September 23, 2018

~Tolkien Tag(2018)~

''In a house on the ground, there lived a human...''
Hello...it's me.
I have not been posting regularly. Reason number 1 is that I have no ideas(yet) and reason number 2 was because I had a cold and I didn't feel like posting because my posts would turn into grumpy ramblings. Seriously.

Now that my cold...is still here, but less, now that there is a Tolkien Tag, I have a reason for posting, so...here we go.

Hamlette over at The Edge of the Precipice made this tag and I'm filling it out(just so you know it's not a robot behind the computer)
(That was an attempt at sarcasm. I'm not really good at that;) surprise, surprise)

Anyhow, to the questions.

1. What's your favourite Middle-earth story/book?

I have the feeling I used this picture already...well, who bothers? I'm too lazy to look up my older posts. My favourite Middle-earth book is probably The Hobbit right now.
I have only read The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring. Just two, and The Hobbit is my favourite out of those two.


2. Do you have a favourite subplot?

Nope. Not one yet. I shouldn't be answering these questions, I haven't even read enough.
(As if. It's Tolkien.)


3. What's your favourite theme in Tolkien's books? (Can be in one specific story, or overall.)

The elvish-themes. I love the merryness and the joy, the beauty and the songs. I just love the elves.


4. Do you have a favourite weapon from Middle-earth?

The bows of the elves.


5. Would you like to be a hobbit?

My first instinct is to say yes. The hobbit holes to live in, the magical world.
I kinda like to be myself too, in this world, for there are more worlds to explore, even though you aren't in it then yourself.
But if I could be a hobbit, I guess I'd choose to be one, if I could go back to me when I could.

6. Do you have a favourite romance/couple?

Right now, with only the first two books: Aragorn and Arwen. Even when there is not much mention of them yet, I believe that the following books will have them in more.


7. What's your favourite Middle-earth creature?

I think I have answered that question already. Elves, undoubtedly. Although I do love hobbits so much! And well, wizards too.


8. What character do you look most like?

Those eyes...just Gollum.
Well, that is my answer. When I read the book, I thought by myself: ''wow, do I resemble Gollum. I look so much like him!''
So I guess I look most like Gollum.




Joking. Again.




I think Frodo, because he likes his peace and quiet(like Bilbo, actually), but at the same time he likes to travel and see more of the world(which I really want to too).
So, closest to me is I think Frodo, yes. Maybe Bilbo, because Frodo and he are very similar.


9. Are there any books about Middle-earth or Professor Tolkien (but not written by him) you recommend?


No, of course not :D
Well, as I said before, I have only read The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Ring, so I have no other recommendations. I haven't read any books about Middle-earth and/or J.R.R. Tolkien that are not written by him, so again no.


10. List up ten of your favourite lines/quotations from the Middle-earth books and/or movies.

Sam
I love this one especially. Just the sound of it, and the words and that it describes Aragorn and...just everything! It is from  Gandalf, for the record.
''The road goes ever on, and on.''-Gandalf

 ''May the wind under your wings bear you where the sun sails and the moon walks.''-Gandalf


From the Hobbit.

''Even the smallest person may change the course of the future.''-Galadriel


Gandalf


''Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.''-Gimli

''I've found it is the small deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.''-Gandalf.

And then, of course...


That is the end.
''I will not say the day is done, nor bid the stars farewell.''

Anyone who wants to do this tag, feel free to. It only requires having read at least one Tolkien book or watched at least one of the movies.








Thursday, August 30, 2018

~Movies I want to watch~

This is how my hair is, though not red. It's blonde. Dark blonde. But you know, the curls at the end. I have that. Just saw it on Pinterest, so...
To my ''Movie Bucket List'' then.


Uh-huh, yes, I read Insurgent and Allegiant and I loved them and I laughed and I cried and the Divergent series is definitely a favorite bookseries now! Definitely! Anyhow, I'd like to watch the movie adaption too, to see if it's any good. My oldest sister says it is.

Also, after I read Percy Jackson(only the first two books, I couldn't find the others yet), I thought maybe Percy Jackson movies someday. But people say the Percy Jackson movies were not at ALL like the books and it's not any good. So maybe no. But maybe yes. I'm very indecisive.


I really want to watch The Greatest Showman. I've heard so many good things about this movie, everyone is saying it is such a fabulous movie, and I've listened to the songs(they are so fantastic) and I just want to see this movie.


The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society has been on this list since I heard there was a movie. I. Want. To. Watch. It. Seriously, real bad! My oldest sister watched it and said it was a very good adaption of the books and not at all a disappointment. Glad about that. I'm gonna be so happy when I find this in  the library!
(Also, Michiel Huisman plays Dawsey. I think he has some Dutch ancestors, because ''Michiel Huisman''? Definitely a Dutch name.)

I also read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. It was a great book and of course again a ''cry book''. But anyway, I'd like to watch the movie someday too.
(Honestly, I loved Augustus and Hazel, but Isaac! I really loved Isaac too! He was so funny!)

I would like to watch Narnia. I know, I know, which child hasn't read or watched Narnia, but seriously, I haven't. And I would like too. Actually, I want to read the books, but I can't find the books in English(because I want to read books in English). Argh, Dutch libraries!

Uhm, also I want to watch Bridge to Terabithia, because people keep saying it is a really great movie, so...Also, Josh Hutcherson(younger then) plays in it. I always like when there are actors I know in movies.

And I want to watch The Breakfast Club, because my oldest sister watches it and said it was really great. So yeah. Also someday, when I got the time, Full House and Fuller House. Because we started it and I kinda really liked it, but nobody wanted to watch it further, because it was with laughing in the background. I admit, a little annoying, but you adjust and don't notice anymore.


And ugh, I want to read Harry Potter! The first book is constantly already taken by someone else. Really annoying. And I can't find The Two Towers, the second part in LotR, which is also annoying because I want to read that before the first book is too long ago.
And further, all kinds of animation movies too.

As for the books, I'm currently reading I Am Number Four(which is pretty nice), but I really need to find new books that are good. So if there are any suggestions, then please, tell. I would love to get to know books I know are worth reading because you all recommend it. I sometimes, or rather: very often, lend books and then they're not good. Like I lend Carve in the Mark by Veronica Roth(because it was written by her), but I found it boring. And a book by Pierce Brown or something, called Red Rising(I think?) but that was just a stupid book. So, as I said, recommendations are véry welcome ;)

I am apparently Peter, because ''I attacked Edward because I am Dauntless''. Even though sometimes I hated Peter, I did like him. Strange, huh? How ''villains'' can actually grow on you.
Anyhow, stopping now.

This was a little short, sorry.




Friday, August 10, 2018

~Hello after a long while: About The Hunger Games and other new books~

Oh man. How long has it been since I last made a new post? It feels like centuries ago. Here in the Netherlands, we have had two heat waves shortly after eachother. All the time it was at least around 30 degrees celsius. Summer started in spring and finally cooled down yesterday. Weather is, at last, starting to get more fall-ish.
Anyhow, the latest...
We're watching Broadchurch. I like it, not really, but somewhat. Sometimes it's boring and a little too dramatic for me.
Before that we were watching Gotham. We put it off because it was weird and got weirder by the episode. I did like it though, but it was too weird for our taste. And totally not suited for the younger ones.
And before that, we watched Prison Break, which is AMAZING!! We also watched Nanny McPhee. We all enjoyed the movie. It was funny and cozy.(I can't believe that Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who played Simon in that time, was fifteen there! He looked like eight)
The real post was actually gonna be book reviews.
Wow, very interesting.

Okay, first (three) books.
It certainly was time to read new books. I have been re-reading books and then I saw my sister had a new book and I checked the back and I read it and it was awesome and its name was The Hunger Games. It was so good! So! Good! And then I read Catching Fire and then Mockingjay and they were all so great! I was sad when I finished Mockingjay, knowing it was the end. My favourite characters were obviously Katniss and Peeta. Although I liked Haymitch too. He made me laugh.
Oh, and Finnick and Prim. And Rue! And I actually kind of really liked Thresh too, even though he was only mentioned here and there. And Boggs. I really liked Boggs too.
And how could I forget Johanna and Cinna! All in all, the Hunger Games was basically marvelous, and it's my favourite futuristic book ever!


Then, I read Divergent. I liked it, but not really like ''Yahoo!Favourite!''. Honestly, when I ended it, I didn't really feel like reading the second book. (Is this weird? Because I come across pins on Pinterest that say Divergent is a great book. It was good, yeah okay, but I didn't feel any urge to read the next books right away like happens when it's really a good book. But that just might be the mood. You know, when you are done reading and don't have a second book to read, and then you find a different book you always wanted to read, and forget about the second of Divergent.) Oh, and by the way, Tris and Four(Tobias, sorry, I keep saying Four) were somewhat...Okay, they were a great couple later and I'm sure they grow in their relationship in the second book, but right now I personally thought it came...quick. Well, never mind that. Of course, they were two of the favourites, but actually I really liked Will too. Plus Christina.
So, to say it straight, I was a little bit disappointed at Divergent. But that might be because I set my standards way too high before I even read the book. Happens more often. Probably, in a few days, I'm gonna change my mind and say: oh, I was wrong. Divergent is a grand book and not a disappointment after all!

 I read(well, am still reading)Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring. The beginning was a little bit boring, but it becomes better when you read through. I believe that you should finish a book completely before you totally judge it. I'm not finished with it yet, though. Only on page 145 or something. Favourite now is probably...Pippin? I like Pippin. But Frodo, Merry and Sam also. Bilbo hasn't been in the stories that much yet(quirky names, ey?)The writing is really good. I admire the way the book is written. Really well. And I love the Elves. Oh, and the songs! (by the way, the Hanging Tree song from the Hunger Games was fabulous. And I absolutely love Rue's mockingjay whistle and the three-finger-salute! Why can't I make up such things for my stories?)

As for books I want to read. Obviously, the next books to the Lord of the Rings. And the Hobbit. They say that the Hobbit is better than the Fellowship of the Ring. And I wanna read the Percy Jackson series. And the Harry Potter series too.
Oh, I read The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials. Didn't want to read The Death Cure, because I knew what was going to happen! Maybe I should read it. Newt was obviously my favourite character. Then Minho.


Now, to the movies.

I watched How To Train Your Dragon 1 and 2(pretty long time ago now, actually). They were both so great! I love Hiccup! And Toothless, aw.
 Then I watched Rise of the Guardians and guys...it's such a great movie! I love ALL of the characters. When I finished it, I just wanted to watch it again! (And also, you know those pins on Pinterest of Jelsa(Jack and Elsa together)? Even though I think it's cute, I think that Jack and Tooth is way better!)

Also, Big Hero 6. That was wonderful too! Why Tadashi? Why?
 And I watched Moana. Since I heard different opinions about it(some said it was a bad Disney princess movie, some said it was a good one, but not the best) I didn't really expect much of it. But I thought it was wonderful. I loved the character Moana. She's so not like any other Disney princess. And I loved that they made her realistic. Oh, and Hei Hei. He's hilarious and soooo crazy! And Moana's grandma(why are Disney grandmothers so great?) By the way, the big crab with his ''shiny'' stuff and his ''shiny song'' made my stomach ache from laughing. He's so absurd, but he was so funny too.
The ocean(how can I call it otherwise?) was so wonderful too and the animation was gorgeous!
 I forgot to mention Lilo&Stitch. I loved that movie too. And of course, I watched The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay part 1&2 too! 
Who can not love these movies and books? Seriously.

I almost forgot that I watched Frozen. I wasn't expecting so much from this one either, because I thought it was really overrated. But it is honestly a really great movie!
Olaf is so funny! And I loved Anna! And Elsa too. And Kristoff was sooooo great, really.


Oh, by the way(this is gonna be the last, I promise) I also watched The Emperor's New Groove.
THIS MOVIE! It's so hilarious! I laughed so much my jaw started hurting. I really love this movie, and I never even heard of it until my older sister and brother said they watched it and said it was a really funny movie. And there's hardly anything weird in it. Only the fact that Kuzco transforms into a llama and all the other potions. That's the only weird thing, really.


Movies I want to watch soon are...the Incredibles 2(oh, wait, I also watched The Incredibles. How can I keep forgetting all those movies? Dash, unexpectedly, was the one who made me laugh the most. Sometimes he could just be so funny all of a sudden. Oh and Edna Mode!), and well obviously: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. And Paddington 2 and Ocean's Eight. And Peter Rabbit. I also kind of want to watch Wreck-It-Ralph, even though my oldest sister said it was boring. And people are saying there's gonna be a Frozen 2 and a How to train your dragon 3, so I want to watch those too, when they come. Also The Hunchback of Notre Dame. And Anne with an E.                                                                                                                                  
The Princess and the Frog. I watched that one too. I liked it. Aladdin was great too(Okay, that is really gonna be the last one I remember I watched).

I love these two so much!

Now, what is it I wanted to say again?
About writing, just that I've been working on several stories and it's coming along. Writer's Block(even though pretty short)is over.

I've updated my Pinterest a bit.
Listening to...mostly, well all kinds of songs. Here's a little list of lately:
Alan Walker-Darkside
Aquilo-Silhouette
Alice Kristiansen-To the moon and back(yes this and Silhouette, I got from Gray Marie)
Alan Walker-Ignite
Clean Bandit-Symphony
Coldplay-Viva La Vida
Galantis-Runaway
and sometimes The Greatest Showman songs.
As for my drawing, I've recently got a big sketchbook from my dad(it was on the table when I woke up) and I have tried to draw Katniss. One succeeded, two failed(some parts were good, but mostly just bad). I am not a pro in drawing, not at all. I can't draw masterpieces, so.
I've made lots and lots of drawings over time, but Katniss is the most recent. Tried Peeta too, but he's even harder. Boys are always harder to draw than girls. For me.
Gonna quit now. I should get this post published before I go off the computer. And by the way, if I go on for so long, I'll bore everyone(if anyone even read until the end).
I just wanna hug these books. And the movies with it :P





 




Monday, June 4, 2018

Writing...

Lately ALL of my stories hasn't been coming along. I have soooo many random, but vague ideas in my head that aren't made into a story or written out. And I just had a block on several stories. I just stopped. I was waiting for inspiration. But then I realized, inspiration is not something you can wait for. You just have to start writing, and the inspiration will flow out of your fingers into the computer on the pages, like electricity through wires when you just flip the switch. That's what I decided to do, and it worked out pretty good. As for the ideas; I started thinking more about them and writing things on new documents to put it all together into one story.

Right, Kronk. It's all comin' together. Two of my unbelievably vague writing ideas could connect and I put them together and typed out a story. That actually worked. That I actually liked when I wrote it. And then the next day, I re-read it and of course there were parts where I was thinking: ''oh, I should've added this'' and ''why did I write thát? I should have written this instead'' or ''it'd probably be better if I wrote another word here instead of ''said''(always a problem)''. But that's okay. Editing is just a part of writing. A big part of writing. A HUGE part of writing. A problematic part of writing. But a part of writing. I was searching on pinterest, trying to find inspiration, and I found things where I made writing prompts of. Or just some small dialogue. I always love those sarcastic dialogue prompts. I love writing ironic characters. They make me laugh. There are always some hills you have to climb when it comes to writing or pitts you fall in, but there's always a way up and a surprise waiting for you on top of the hill. And also: put up some music and the inspiration will flow into your head(amazing how that happens, isn't it?). Just don't put the music too hard when you're writing, because that kinda distracts. At least, for me. And then there are those problems called old stories:

They have anonymous names like ''no title'', ''story'', that kind of stuff. The names where you forget which one is which. Where you have to re-read them entirely and think by yourself how you could have ever written this. But then I always think about my newer stories. How my writing certainly has improved since then(not bragging, it's true. Writing sure does improve over time, I believe that is the same with everyone). And sometimes, old stories have phrases or dialogue or ideas that are still pretty good and usable for other stories. Or old stories are worth continuing. Anyway, DON'T, under ANY circumstance, throw away those stories. You might regret(believe me, I speak from experience) that you threw them away and you can't get them back after you deleted them. I actually should name all those stories properly, I keep confusing them with one another(is that even something to say: one another?)
One of my writing problems: when you type something and you know the grammar is wrong, but you can't figure out how to write it instead and Google Translate isn't helping at ALL and you're just stuck in the story because you can't get that single word right. So annoying!


What is this post about? I don't even know where I'm writing about. I'm writing about writing on a confusing post, just writing down words and using the word ''writing'' too much.

And writing down writing problems.

As I said: too much ''writing'', but what other word can you use? Scribblings?

Also a problem when you write: you have pretty good ideas and a good plot twist and characters you really like, but NO BEGINNING! That is one of my major problems with stories. No beginning.  Beginnings are so hard. Where to begin? What to write? The beginning has to be interesting and let the reader want to read more.

Oh, and endings.
Endings are difficult.
They have to be ending, but at the same time not really ending(if you know what I mean). It has to make the reader want to read more of the book.

And maybe the hardest of all: the whole middle.

No wait, mistake, they're all hard to write. The whole story is hard to write. But it's fun. It's great to write stories and feel like the characters are real and you can just walk into this imaginative world that is so amazing and you can wish it were real and all the characters were real, so you could actually meet up and be friends. Writing is wonderful. Maybe that's what this post is about. About how writing has its complications, but is still amazing. It's like a roller coaster. It has its ups and downs, but it's your decision whether you scream or enjoy the ride. Sometimes it's a mix of both.
Anyway...I meant it when I said I had no clue what this post was about. I just opened a new post, named it ''writing'', started typing, added the three dots to ''writing'' when the post started not having a confirmed plot, and pressed published after I was done penning down my thoughts(not actually penning down, typing, but you know...sounds better).

Okay, this is really the end. I promise.




Thursday, May 17, 2018

~The Liebster Award~

I haven't really been tagged for this, but Rachel said anyone who wanted to could do it, so here I am.



1. What's one thing you have in excess?

Uh...saved things. I literally save éverything. Things I made when I was little, gifts I got(even gifts like cut-out letters of my name and cute little boxes covered in paper with drawings on it), the pocket-knife I've had since I was eight or nine, diaries from when I was small, old notebooks that are full of scribbles from a seven year old me, really everything. So yeah, I have ''saved things'' in excess.



2. How do you spend a lazy day?

Reading books, writing in empty notebooks, write in my diary or watch a movie.



3.Who is your favourite author?

Oh, that's a hard one. There are so many authors I like and so many different ones. Their books are all so different and great, how can I choose just one? Okay, yes, maybe...maybe I choose John Flanagan. He has written Ranger's Apprentice with 12+ books and Brotherband with already 6, and I enjoyed each one of them. I'll choose him then. Also, Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows together. You know, The Guernsey Society(to make it somewhat shorter to say).


4. Are you more like your father or your mother? Explain.

I wouldn't know, honestly. I think I'm a mix of the two. If you would speak of looks, then I would...still be a mix. And character, I think too(I, of course, have my own personality, but you inherited some character traits from your mom and dad, right?). So, let's keep it to ''I'm a mix of them both'', shall we?


5. What is your biggest pet peeve?

Uhm...biggest pet peeve, biggest pet peeve...people who argue loud and who are rude, I guess. I don't really have a lot of pet peeves. Bicycles who make weird noises when you bike and who are too small for you. I know this, because I have been riding on a bicycle like that a few times last week when we went swimming, because my mom always takes my bike to work. My older sister has that bike and she likes it, but I don't. It's really an annoying bike(if you know what I mean).


6. If you could spend a day with a celebrity, who would it be and what would you do?

No one and nothing? No, but seriously, who would it be and what would I be doing? I don't know. I have no clue what I would do. And who the celebrity would be. I think that if I could spend a day with a celebrity, it would be John Flanagan or Jennifer A. Nielsen, and I would have something to eat with either one of them and in the mean time I would ask things about their books. If they were going to write more bookseries, how they started the idea for the first book, how they made their characters so incredibly great, what the next book was going to be about and maybe I would ask if they could tell me how they wrote real believable characters with unique personalities and who the reader gets to know while reading the book. And maybe, at the end of the day, I would ask for a signature. Maybe. (I can count authors with celebrities, can I?)
Well, there was your answer anyway :)


7. What is one thing you hate that most people love?

Mushrooms? :D I find mushrooms very distasteful, and the rest of my family likes them(well, almost the rest of my family). But that's probably not a good answer, so...I don't like a lot of attention. That will do as an answer, right?


8. Give three words that best describe you.

Oh, I hate these kind of questions. I never know what to answer. How can I describe myself? I would say...not short-tempered(if that is a word I can use)...uh, indulgent, because I admit quickly to things people ask(like when my younger siblings ask me to play and I say ''okay then'')and...eager to learn? Because, we've just had two weeks of vacation and no studies, and I really liked starting to study again. I always like learning new things. Or patient, because I don't mind waiting long. So, to the next question, fast.


9. Which music-genre is your go-to?
I like a lot of music genres. Classic is good, and movie soundtracks. Also electronically(if it's not too loud) like Alan Walker music. I am gonna say every music-genre(cheating-alert, cheating-alert). I don't have just one music-genre as my go-to, so.


10. What is a little talent of yours?

Oh, come on...a little talent of mine? I don't really have that. Okay, yes, everyone has their talents, but I don't know what to say. I mean, I like drawing and normally the drawings succeed pretty good...that then? I'll go with that before I say something I will regret ;)


11. If you could bring one fictional character to life, who would it be and why?


Cosmo Brown from Singin' in the Rain. Because he's funny and a good friend and I love his character in Singin in the Rain.


That was the end of all the questions. I really liked doing this. It has been a while since I did a tag(this is like a tag), and I liked doing it again.