Wednesday, December 24, 2014

More inspiring quotes...Enjoy!




"Don't cry because it's over...smile because it happened"

-Dr.Suess




"The greatest pleasure in life, is doing what people say you cannot do."

source:addicted2success.com

"Every accomplishment start with the decision to try"

Source:theberry.com



 "Sometimes, you will never know the value of a moment, until it becomes a memory"

-Dr.Suess

"Some people come in your life as blessings, others come as lessons."

Source:  avenuedeparis.com

"If you're brave enough to say 'goodbye', life will reward you with another 'hello'

"Be yourself, because an original is always worth more than a copy."

Source:dougleschan.com  


"Don't like me? Cool, I don't wake up every day to impress you."

Source:www.clickypix.com


 "People build up walls, not to keep others out, but to see who cares enough to break them down."

Source: quoteeveryday.com



 







  

Must Reads!



Here is a list of books that I (personally) love. Also, just to let you guys know, my favorite author is Wendy Mass, so don't be surprised if you see  a lot of her books on the list!


Leap Day


This book is about a girl named Josie who's birthday is on Leap Day. In this book, it's her '4th' birthday, even though she would really be 16. This book takes place of all the events happening over one day, Josie's birthday. This book has the points of views of different characters in the book, instead of just Josie, so you get to know what her friends, teachers, foes, and family are all thinking of her and the events in their day too.




 Every Soul a Star




 This book is about three kids (Ally, Bree and Jack) who are all at Moon Shadow campground to watch a lunar eclipse. Ally, Bree and Jack are completely different. Ally is a tomboy who loves to spend her time outside and in the wilderness. Bree is popular, beautiful, and a glamorous drama queen. Jack is overweight and has no friends at all. As these three unexpected friends watch the lunar eclipse, they discover who they truly are. This book is very informative, and gives a lot of good life lessons.


Number the Stars
 

Annemarie is a  girl, caught up in the midst of World War II. She is worried that her best friend Ellen, who is a Jew, will be taken away from her and her family to a another Jew camp. Annemarie learns many lessons throughout the book, and keeps her chin up the whole way.