Photo Challenge #9 - Reading by jewelflyt on Flickr.
Photo Challenge #9 - Reading by jewelflyt on Flickr.
Phryne! This is one of my all time favourite series! I have been reading it for years and am currently reading Unnatural...
Day 3: A Book That Makes You Laugh Out Loud
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. You wouldn’t think that these books would be funny, but at times they are hilarious.
Some of my least favourites I had to read for school, so that might be why I disliked them so much. I had to read The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan for Children’s Lit, and I barely finished it.
I read Breaking Dawn on my own time, and I couldn’t stand it. I’m not going to go to into it, since a lot of what I think has been said a million times, but if vampires do not age at all and humans age at a normal rate, why would a half vampire/half human age so quickly? Am I just being dense and missing something?
Anyways, those are two books I will never reread.
"If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking."
— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
When making your costume selection for this years Halloween party, why not go literary? I made a list of some costume ideas based on characters from books, excluding some of the classic ones, like Dracula and Frankenstien. These are just ideas, but I’m sure you can find some help for making the actual costume on the Internet. If not, message me.
1. Max from Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
2. The whole gang from The Magic School Bus by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. A large group of kids in my high school got together and dressed up as Miss Frizzle, Liz, Dorothy Ann, Phoebe, Carlos, Arnold, Keesha, Ralphie, Tim, Wanda and the Bus.
3. Madeline from The Madeline Books by John Bemelmans Marciano
4. The Paper Bag Princess and the dragon from The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch.
5. The Cat, Thing 1 and Thing 2 from The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
6. Amelia Bedelia from the Amelia Bedilia books by Peggy Parish and Herman Parish
7. Willy Wonka and the Oompa Loompas from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, the twits from The Twits and a witch from The Witches.
8. Pippi from the Pippi Longstocking books by Astrid Lindgren. I had a friend who did this by braiding their hair around copper wire, to make it stand out.
9. Alice, the Queen of Hearts, The Mad Hatter and The March Hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. If you’re really into it, you could be Alice when she’s stuck in the house and make a house out of a cardboard box.
10. Aslan or Mr. Tummus from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.
11. Anne from Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
12. Mary Poppins from Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
13. Peter Pan from Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
14. Dorothy, The Tin Woodman, The Scarecrow and The Lion from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
15. Various characters from Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. If you’re depressed that you’ll never be able to dress up for another movie/book release, then there’s always Halloween. There are so many characters to choose from; the possibilities are endless. From the trio, Snape, Luna, Voldemort, Moaning Myrtle, Hedwig and The Fat Lady, you could be anyone
16. The Fellowship from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
17. Katniss from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I wouldn’t set myself on fire, though.
18. Ramona Flowers from Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O’Malley. I was Ramona last year.
19. A Greaser from The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton.
20. Georgia’s stuffed olive costume from Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison. This is only mentioned in the book, but it’s so brilliant that I’m putting it on the list anyways.
21. Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Wear a red hunting cap and carry a baseball glove.