Showing posts with label Funny. Show all posts
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Sunday, 3 August 2014

Love The Little Things | Week 2


My favourite weekly link up, hosted by But Why Mummy Why in which you appreciate the little things that have made up your week.
Read.
I entered the 'Dusting Of The Shelf' Read-A-Thon the other day, and so naturally, I have started to read The Maze Runner by James Dashner. And The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 

Woop.


Watched.
I have been watching ... The Commonwealth Games. And surprisingly, England are beating the Aussies. 

Woop again.

I feel as if every emotion should be portrayed by a cat gif.
Heard.
P!nk. Her music is incredibly relatable, and she makes tracks with a beat! (so you can run to them!)

Woop for the 3rd Time.

Played.
There are two very annoying, yet extremely addictive apps at the moment, much emulating the sensation that was Flappy Bird. They are called Don't Touch The Spikes, and Ninja Up.


...I've only just realised how demonic that bird looks.


And...
I ran my first 5k this week. And my legs, rather unwillingly, managed to get me round in one piece. This is possibly the most effort I have ever put into something, that isn't sleep or blogging...

Woop for effort.


A rather amusing ending gif. 


Who are you supporting in the Commonwealth Games?



Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Top Ten Tuesday #2 - Authors I Own The Most Books From

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bloggish meme hosted by The Broke And The Bookish in which we list our top 10 of a certain topic. This week's topic was 'Authors I Own The Most Books From' and so here it is (... in reverse order because again, I'm not conforming to society's norms #rebel):

4 Books.
I have 4 books by both Malorie Blackman and Pseudonymous Bosch (that name took a long time to write...). 

The Noughts And Crosses series, as of yet, I am enjoying and have a signed copy of Noble Conflict. 
I can literally feel your intense jealousy.

And the 'secret' series I used to read when I was younger; they were actually really good, and I love the titles, and front page of these books.





5 Books.
I don't know quite how this happened, or if it counts but I have 2 books of both Catching Fire and Mockingjay... And because Suzanne Collins is amazing, I decided to allow it as 5 so she could make the list.



I also have 5 books of the Skullduggery Pleasant series by Derek Landy


6 Books.
I'm guessing these are by multiple authors?!


I also have 6 Rick Riordan books. Of which I have probably read 2...


13 Books & 3rd Place.
I have 13 Enid Blyton books from when I was younger. I used to be in love with these mysteries, and my best friend from ages ago bought me the Famous Five book. 


I also have another 13 books from another favourite childhood author - Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler, his real name)


15 Books & 2nd Place.
Robert Muchamore and the infamous Cherub and Henderson Boys series. I absolutely still adore these books, and am pretty sure I have read all of them 3 times each.

8 of the books are on my Kindle hence why there are only the 7 in this picture 


20 Books & 1st Place
I'm pretty sure that's some kind of record


Anthony Horowitz. 

My pre-teen writing hero for the StormBreaker series and his horror short-stories, these books have been read at least 5 times each, and remain in the coveted top shelf of the bookcase.




I would love to read your TTTs so comment below the links and I will be sure to check them out! 
Which author has the top shelf of your bookcase?