Olivia's books

The Lightning Thief
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Last Song
The Lucky One
The Tale of Despereaux
The People of Sparks
The City of Ember
The Outsiders
Whirligig
Pretty Little Liars
The Giver
Where the Red Fern Grows
Mockingjay
Catching Fire
The Hunger Games
The Death of Bees
The World of Divergent: The Path to Allegiant
Insurgent
Divergent


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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Column: Think before you do



This week I decided to write a column instead. We all need to change things up every once in a while:) It is called "Think Before You Do."
Ten seconds, Two minutes is maybe all you get. Running around trying to get stuff done before the microwave beeps, is a common activity for many of us, while waiting for our food. The goal is to make it back before it beeps.

But there are those few times it is only ten seconds. And you need to run upstairs, change, run back down, take a bathroom break, and then beat the clock. First if any of you can do this let me know, then I’ll reward you as the new Dash for the upcoming marathon. Kudos to you for being faster than the speed of light! But now let’s think on a more reasonable level. If it truly if ten seconds, I recommend to play it safe, and STAY where you are. Chances of you making it back in time is set up for a real loss.

Much more comes out of thinking before you do anything. I can think of plenty of times when that’s more of the way to roll.

A nice game of poker. Not that I gamble or anything. But you know when you think you have a nice set of hands, but there’s that slight chance someone has a better set than you. Are you feeling like a risk taker to go all in or to slow the pace and rethink? Because what if, your cards aren’t the winning set and you lose it all. In a case like this what do you do? Think before you do.
Do not assume that the odds are in your favor.

That paper that you think is due Thursday, but it may also POSSIBLY be due tomorrow. And your friends are not up to date either. Well what ever should you do. You could procrastinate for another day then maybe screw it all over for when your teacher asks for your paper. Then there goes the whole “Um my dog ate it when I slipped and fell.” So how bout before getting to that situation you finish the paper the day before tomorrow. Think before you do

Staying school related. When it comes to taking tests. I mean EVERYONE has had a question on the test that they have no idea what it is, or even asking. First, pray it is multiple choice, if it is extended response, sorry for you but don’t get your hopes up. You have the option between A, B, C, and D. I recommend to do what? Think before you do and play it safe. Teachers always say that C is the best choice (most often picked). Just saying.
Are you feeling a pattern coming on here? I feel like all I have to say is if you take risks you have a half and half chance of it becoming positive. Not convincing you NOT to take risks, just trying to show you that playing it safe isn’t always a bad or boring thing. It ensures you of always being on time and right.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Beginning: Looking For Alaska

Everybody talks about how this book is soooo great. I have enjoyed many of other John Green's books, like The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns. So I wanted to try out Looking For Alaska. I enjoy his writing style and how all his books are filled with emotion and with a calm suspense. But before starting this book I wanted to know a little more about itand a little more about the author

I read a few reviews to figure out what I'm in for and if I'd be interested. All positive, some long, some short, but all never had one negative thing to say. (And you know me by now... I need a good book;) From what i get from the views, without giving it away to me and you, is a book written for teens. John green typically writes for teens so we can have a fueled frenzy over all of his books. I don't know what it is, but us teens (especially girls) have a whole obsession over these types of novels. And I can tell ya, Looking For Alaska has that written all over it. Which of course would attract people like me.

John Green is an American writer for young adult novels. Looking for Alaska won a 2006 Printz Award. He is also well known for his YouTube channel. Which I found interesting because who knew a write could be so talented in film too. It must be those creative genes that makes him so good at everything, Which adds more to why I want to read his book.