Thursday, July 31, 2008

Saturday

Guess what! Superior Saturday just came out! Arthur is trying to defeat the next Trustee, like usual, but he's gone a bit crazy. I seriously think having all those Keys is affecting his noodle or something. Saturday is trying to invade Sunday's Incomparable Gardens, but the Drasil trees, which never stop growing, are making that almost impossible. Notice I said almost. Saturday manages to invade Sunday's territory, but Arthur, right on cue, gets the Key from Saturday. It's a very thrilling tale. However, read the other five before you read this one or you won't understand half of it.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Bored

Have you ever been terribly bored? I certainly have. Today I just don't feel like writing about the Septimus Heap series anymore, so I'll write about something random.

I like random.

Ooo. Say, have you ever had a really good idea and then someone asks you a question, and then you forget it? I find that more than annoying. You just KNOW it was a good idea, and it's so aggravating to think about it. Sigh.... that sort of thing happens to me much too often.

Please post about times like that on my blog today, if you will.
Anyway, speaking of aggravating, have you ever got really annoyed with someone and then said something you really regretted? It happens.
That's very aggravating.

Someone should write a book about funny incidents like that that happened to themselves and friends. Maybe I'll do that.

That'd be cool.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Flyte

Flyte is the second book in the series Septimus Heap series I told you about.
Here ya go. Read on!

Jenna is in danger. Her adoptive brother Simon has kidnapped her!
Septimus goes on a trip into the forest with his brother Nicko to try to rescue Jenna, since Marcia is being controlled by a shadow and doesn't believe that Jenna's been kidnapped. In the forest, Septimus finds Wolf Boy, an old friend of his. Wolf Boy tries to help them find Jenna.
Meanwhile, Jenna, in the depths of a Wurm burrow, devises a plan.

But can she escape Simon?

This is a very thrilling story, and I suggest you read it.
Please do.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Septimus heap series

I'm going to write about the Septimus Heap series. Today I'll write about the first book, Magyk. Then tommorow, the next, and so on.
The setting is a town with lots of wizards. Lots of wizards, and castles and palaces and stuff!
many people practice magic there. They also have a Queen, and lots and lots of ghosts, most of which are nice, but not all of them.I really enjoyed this book, and you certainly would too, if you like reading about magic and danger and mystery. Please read this book! It's a great pastime, reading books. Sorry about the shorter post today. I'll write more soon!!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

2 perspectives from one brain

I have read a book called All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarden. It looks at everything at a unusual point of view. Reading this book made me come up with something from the same sort of view. It is sort of like I have different brains seeing things from different perspectives. I want to share what I wrote with you.

Have you ever heard of the phrase "a picture's worth a thousand words"? I've heard it and it put me in two different minds. For instance, it is true, that saying, because a picture can indeed be a substitute for words if you think about it. For instance people associate red with 'anger' and 'rose' and blue with 'sad' and 'sea' and so on. Pictures can make you think a lot of things.

That's my first perspective. Now for the other one.
When I read a book, I've got my own ideas of how the characters and the sets look and everything.
Then I watch the movie for it and all my opinions are blown away.
For instance, I read the first Harry Potter book and had all my own little ideas, most of which I can recall if I think hard enough. Then I watched the movie. The pictures sort of take all the words and replace them with their own ideas. Usually when someone says 'Harry Potter' I immediatly think of how his face looks in the movies, dang it!

'A picture's worth a thousand words'.

Sure.