Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Hope Was Here

Greetings from the U.K! I finished this book on the flight here and I was so...... satisfied. A sweet and short book about hope, courage, death and politics in the small town of Wisconsin. As you can see there is a Newberry Award on the cover so I'm not lying;)

Hope Yancy and her aunt have moved many many times before: to Atlanta, New York and other big cities. But now she is moving to a small dairy town in Wisconsin. Her life has been pretty inconsistent without either a mother or father, and always leaving friends. But one thing that has been consistent throughout her entire life is her love for waitressing. Who new that this small town would be the home shes always dreamed for? With a little Hope spreading around, anything can happen.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Ayyyyy,
long time no see right?
I'm sorry about that....
between trips, friends, books and my new fedish/obsession 90210 season 2,  I havent had much time to blog. I know, I know, I'm a bad girl! I apologize! Anyway posts are soon to come. While your waiting though you can pass the time with a picture of my 90210 hunk Liam or *Matt Lanter*:)

Friday, June 11, 2010


"Don’t go around saying the 

world owes you a living. 

The world owes you nothing. 

It was here first." 

-Mark Twain

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Recently Out...

 
 Classic: The 10th installment to the It Girl series by Cecily von Ziegesar, author of Gossip Girl. This book happens to be the final book to the series! Takes place during Valentines day... don't want to give anything else away:)

A novella by Stephanie Meyer about a newborn Vampire from Eclipse. For more information go to the past post about it, link here:

http://raysteenreads.blogspot.com/2010/03/short-second-life-of-bree-taner.html

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

"When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down “happy.” They told me I didn’t understand the assignment and I told them they didn’t understand life."
— Unknown

This goes out to my friend Sophie- her blog is ahhhmazing. Check it, and follow:

Monday, June 7, 2010

The Notebook


"If you're a bird, I'm a bird."
The Notebook
This is a sob-story movie -I guess all of Nicholas Sparks's books-turned-movies are. I like this one especially because it takes place in the 50's... and I'm a sucker for old movie/books/things. Anyway if i had to explain it, I would say its a mix between The Last Song and Dear John. The movie is adorable and I pity you if you haven't seen it =P. If you want to read a different Nicholas Sparks book click the link below:

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

FASHION

Okayy guys so I have this awesome friend who just added my link to his blog. Anyway, here is his blog: its all fashion and amazingness.


And this is a great transition to something else:
so I have all these fashion photos and nowhere to put them so uhh here they are:







100!!


AHHH! Post # 100! Thanks for staying with me through them all! And get your friends to follow my blog! Now lets celebrate with some cuhh-utee online cupcakes!

 Aren't the yummalicious?

"How is a person supposed 

to prepare for what 

happens tomorrow when 

there's just no figuring 

out today?" -Jenny Han

P.S. photo was made by moi

Megan Meades Guide To The McGowan Boys


This book is adorable, though I thought it would be pretty flaky at first it turned out to be a really good read!  The concept of the book is new and original... the plot was creative. Anyway it was fun and fast and I think a lot of you would like it:)

Megan has grown up as an only child, with two parents in the army... always moving from place to place. But Junior year she's sick of it, when her parents tell her they are moving from the U.S. to South Korea she has just about had it, and refuses to go with them. Instead they leave her with family friends in Massachusetts. There are seven (hot) boys in this family. Finally, boy-shy Megan is getting the scoop on what boys are really like, and how to handle them. Having a girl in the household can only mean one thing- drama.