Saturday 14 March 2015

Book review - Love, Rosie (Where rainbows end)

Well i finished this book about a week ago 'about a week agooo' and it is so so so so good!
I mean i love reading but i'm such a picky reader and i usually go for more adventurous books e.g Hunger Games (which is the best trilogy everrrr!!) or divergent (what i am currently reading). 
But this book is about love with a twist,i honestly could not put it down! I saw the film when it was released in July last year (now available for DVD) before i read this and i thought the film was one of the best movies i've ever seen. I didn't think the book would be that good since i already knew what was going to happen but it was quite different to the movie (in a good way).

Without reveling to much, the plot of the book is about a girl called Rosie and her best friend Alex who has been her best friend since they were 5 and continued to be. 
Both are from a little village in Ireland.
The book is set out in letters and text messages (which sounds confusing but really isn't) and it shows Rosie and Alex sending each other notes in nursery up until there around 50 years old sending letters. It basically lets you see Rosie and Alex's friendship grow as they get older and life gets in the way.
When they are 17 Alex has to move to Boston because his dad gets a job, Rosie plans to to move to Boston to go to there Collage to study Hotel management.
When the last school dance approaches Alex can't make it, so Rosie doesn't have a date,she lowers her standers and goes with Brian 'the whine'.
A few months later she falls pregnant, ruining her plans to move to Boston. 
Of course her and Alex still keep in touch but her life changes drastically.

i think the book is fab, but i do think it would be quite hard to understand if you're under 13 because i'm 13 and only really understood it because i saw the movie. I recommend it soo much though because it makes you see things differently and if you don't really read then at least watch the movie it is AMAZING on so many levels.

Sunday 1 March 2015

self injury awareness day 2015

Hi this isn't something i would usually post (well i don't have a theme or anything so unusual is usual). Well don't be expecting self harming scars or anything like that as i do not self harm and also it may offend others and trigger others.

I just want anyone who feels like shit and unappreciated to know that you are not the only one even though it may feel like that at times.
It may feel like your a fragile piece of glass that someone has been poking and poking until you smash and when you smash you cant get back together.
IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT ONE BIT.
You may have done something in the past you regret,who doesn't,if small minded people judge you on your past then they do not deserve to be in your present, and chances are they have done things in their past that their not proud of.
Maybe you have done nothing to deserve what has happened to you,I know how that feels and it is not your fault,please remember that. If someone is making you feel rubbish,tell someone do not keep it to yourself.
If it's none and you are experiencing an awful anxiety for no reason,again tell someone.
Recently i have/am experiencing this and i told my mum and its helping a lot,i don't think i will tell my friends as sometimes friends (as good as they are) might not understand as well as parents.

If you don't want to tell anyone you know i am always here,you may not know me but i do care and if you ever need me you can always talk and i'll do my best to cheer you up xo