I love writing as you all know so for this blog post I would like to talk about the many reasons why I love writing so much. And they are called story's. When I was a little girl I loves mystery books to love story's to adventure books to tragedy's. I read the entire series of Nancy drew and the Mandie Collection by Lois Leppard. I've read Anne of green gables and Little woman. To The lord of the rings and so many more. This was just the beginning of my love for words.
Here are some of the authors, poets and books that inspired me. I am sure you will recognize some of these titles and maybe a couple of the books you will never have heard of. I hope that maybe some of these books can inspire you too.
Girl in pieces By Kathleen Glasgow
I kind of turned this book into a blind date. I looked at the cover and picked up the book knowing nothing about it and bought it hoping it would not disappoint me. Well it is now my favorite book at the moment. The 17 year old girl in this book tore at my heart and honestly I did not realize that I loved the book so much until I closed it. I finished it in 2 days and was waiting for the ending. When I closed the book I felt hope and that was something that gave me hope for even myself.
Masterpiece By Elise Broach
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Guardians of ga'hoole By Kathryn Lasky
I love this Author so much and she has written so many books and I love every single one of them. She has a way of creating worlds that is extraordinary and she ever had the owl books turned into a movie. The 15 book series made me love owls and wolves and get entangled in their world.
Michael Vey By Richard Paul Evans
The Fault in our stars By John Green
Thirteen reasons why By Jay Asher
So many things have been said about this book. I for one have to say that I was amazed at how well Asher was able to write about a seventeen year girl. But honestly I think it's sad about all the controversy it has. Maybe those people should have talked to girls like me. But enough about that. The story changed my life, and it should change the life of everyone who reads it. And yes i agree this book isn't for everyone. But it talks about real things that seem to scare others. And best of all it gives hope. And once you close the book you have only the choice to move on, and do better.
Burning Glass By Kathryn Purdie
A friend bought this book for me saying hey this girl in it is like you. The girl has a power to feel other people's emotions. I have empathy for people and so it was so cool reading about a girl who had that power as a curse. It was like putting my life into a real adventure story and it showed me that sometimes things you think are curses can be blessings in disguise. Plus a murder and a Handsome prince. What else could you ask for.
The 5th Wave By Rick Yancey
This book made me realize i loved alien taking over the planet books so much more than i thought! Yancey has a poetic way of writing that made me plant myself deep into the lives of the characters. My only warning about this book is that it has a lot of cussing.
The Evaporation of Sofi Snow By mary Weber
I may be a little bias with this book because I personally know the author and her family. But seriously it's a good book. One of my favorite things about Weber and her books is that in every one of them she intertwines a problem in today's society that she talks about in her them. Like in her old ones it was self harm. And in this one it's human trafficking. I love the sci fi feel to this new book and can't wait for the second one!
Cinder By Marissa Meyer
The Immortal Instruments By Cassandra Clare
The Frank Peretti Books
These books were so eye opening. This book talks about angels and demons and shows you how real they really are. It was actually kind of scary. I believe God opened this Man's eyes so he could help open ours to the spiritual wars we fight in just everyday life.
Percy Jackson By Rick Riordan
Percy Jackson. Riodian was brilliant of bringing out the stories about demi-gods and making the historical Greek and roman gods come alive. I learned more about the Greek and roman gods in these books then I did with school. The story is so well put together and you love every single one of the characters....We don't talk about the movies…
Lady Carliss and the waters of Moorue By Chuck Black
P.s This book made bows cool before Katniss did.
The Hunger Games trilogy By Suzanne Collins
Oh gosh there are so many books I haven't put on here but this list will have to do for a start. Maybe I'll do a part 2 sometime.
Erin Hanson: Poet
I would also like to mention my favorite Poet here also. Her Name is Erin Hanson and she is a 21 year old Australian writer. Until a little while ago I had no idea who she was but after falling in love with every single one of her poems I realized that her words were different from all the others. For being only 21 when she wrote these words you would have thought she would had lived at least 3 lifetimes to have all the knowledge she seems to have. And she truly inspires my poems so much.
You can find her work at the underground poet. I’ll put one of my favorite poems by her down here.
Yeah, I have finished the first draft on one and am working on a short story along with starting a new book. You can see parts of them on my blog here:)
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