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I have read the first 50 pages of "Ready Player One" and I find it enjoyable, if not a bit of a slow, but reasonable start. It has an interesting and complex world to set up so I understand, but the action does take a bit to come in so far.
Also, I have read the first twenty pages of "It's Kind of a Funny Story" and I think I am already in love with it. Especially hearing about the background behind the book and its author, Ned Vizzini, who sadly died to the disease of depression and commit suicide. Which this book's main character is dealing with. Amazingly written.
Also, I have read the first twenty pages of "It's Kind of a Funny Story" and I think I am already in love with it. Especially hearing about the background behind the book and its author, Ned Vizzini, who sadly died to the disease of depression and commit suicide. Which this book's main character is dealing with. Amazingly written.

I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanza, a Happy Hanukah, and happy ANY holiday or whatever you do choose to celebrate. I know I do not speak to people on here as much I used to and I apologize for that, but thanks to everyone for helping me out this year. Thanks and once again have a happy holidays :3

Just finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower. I had already seen the movie a long time ago, and eventually, I caught up with a book. Both are equally beautiful and compelling. I highly recommend both. My next reads are Ready Player One and My Sunshine Away.

I am currently reading John Green's Searching For Alaska. I find his later works, to be naturally, more favorable in terms of comedy and thought-provoking messages. This one honestly feels like the foundation for his other works like Paper Towns or The Fault In Our Stars, but it still has provided me with laughs and emotion. I may post a review of it on my blog later and hten move on to another book.

I never really thought about, but since we can add music to our stories. Perhaps it would be fun to dedicate a playlist to #Homeless - By Ramen Noodles
What I found was that by doing this it actually gets you thinking about your story on a different level. If you had to tell your story through music, what songs would you choose to do so? Why those songs? What do they convey? It really connects you with your work!
What I found was that by doing this it actually gets you thinking about your story on a different level. If you had to tell your story through music, what songs would you choose to do so? Why those songs? What do they convey? It really connects you with your work!

If there is anyone willing to read #Homeless - By Ramen Noodles
then I would appreciate it. Also, @Alef Magnus what story did you want me to check out? @alef

Writing #Homeless - By Ramen Noodles really reminds me that if you're passionate when you're writing then you may not be in the right position. You may not be happy writing all the time, but so long as it is most of the time then it's a-okay.

It has been a while since I read or reviewed anything, are there any stories that I should check out, Penana? :D?

So, I am doing a completely revamped draft of #Homeless - By Ramen Noodles and I think you guys will see clearly how much my writing has improved over time. It truly feels like every word I write fuels the fire of my passion for writing, and I hope that shows in this new draft I am working on. Check it out and let me know what you guys think! Sorry if it's lengthy with some wierd indenting.

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