I’ve been thinking…
This blog website is called “The Bibliophile” and that’s all well and good but what have I been reviewing? Movies! I’ve got two movies reviewed and one book. Maybe it just feels like so much more because I’ve posted two movies consecutively and only one book in total.
I also wanted to address something about my content and blog. I am a girl. That is all well and good. My posts are mostly things girls would typically like more. I think I’ll try to branch out. I’m going to make this more unisex. This isn’t the first place a boy would probably go for reading material and my dad told me I need diversity in my reading so I’m going to try to branch out. I am absolutely not saying that boys shouldn’t or can’t like the kind of book I normally read! My next book is called All Creatures Great and Small by James Harriet. My friends all read the back of the book at school (because I’m one of those weird people who desperately want to look smart in front of everyone by bring a book to school and reading it whenever they get the chance) and told me they thought it sounded depressing. One of my friends also mentioned that I could never own a book a shop because I probably would get super offended and upset if someone left without a one. I’m kind of pushy that way. This book is amazing so far. If you love hilarious descriptions and characterization of animals or anything along those lines, we are kindred spirits and I have a whole separate list.
I want more views. I’ll say it as straight as possible. (The main reason for this, by the way, is for my own pride π) I think on some books I’m going to go over them chapter by chapter and write a summer on it. Mothers be mad at me but the thought behind this is that students not wanting to read a book for school can read my short, hopefully entertaining, summaries and boom there they go. And more views for me, also hopefully.
I just figured out how to underline and insert emojis! This is kind of a breakthrough for me because I’m awful with technology and the fact that I wasn’t able to underline book titles was hurting the English teacher inside of me. With the emojis I can add some sort of the emotion behind what i’m writing, though I’d hope this would be unnecessary. Is it just me or should there be a blushing, flattered emoji face? This is the closest thing: π . That’s the face I make a lot so I can’t communicate that through text! Man, such harsh, harsh problems. (I don’t get texted much π, not any of my friends’ faults of course.)
Alright! That’s it for now. Whoever’s here I know you will be filled with anxious anticipation for my next entry. Please look for it I am almost half way done with the book. (Then I go back to my candied romance! I’ll be reading and reviewing Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden.) Bye.
