Gryffindor Student wrote:omg......that is pathetic.......princess diaries? >.< *shudder*
51. Try not to think about how stupid this is? And how predictable Harry Potter is and how its kinda getting childish? *sigh* i need a smoke....
Hmmmm, ok.
Actually, I just picked up
The Princess Diaries today to read because, although I'm no longer a teenager, I do want to work with kids and teens and books, and it's always good to be up on the current literature (I read
A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks and loved it and cried!
).
How can I recommend and know Young Adult and Children's Literature if I don't know it? Gosh how I love reading Harry Potter relates to my career!
hehe
So...
99996: Laugh at Blaise's good point
...I wonder how long it'll take to get to 0 and how close we'll be to Book 6!
99995: Read
The Princess Diaries and eventually watch the movie versions of "A Walk to Remember" and "The Princess Diaries"...how better to understand teens than to delve into some of the things some of them like?
At some point I really want to read the "Lord of the Rings" books and some more Chris Crutcher books.
99994: Finish watching "Beauty and the Beast" with my Mom (it's a tough week for us, as those who read my thread in St. Mungo's know, but this makes us smile!) . . . yes, I'm 25, and I love spending time with my Mommy!
99993: Get some serious zzzzz's cause I got up *way* too early to go do storytime at the library!
hehehe
99992: Be glad that everyone is different and unique (which keeps it interesting), but that, on this forum, most everyone seems to respect that.
Your turn.
~ Lizzy