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“Oops, Sorry”
June 22, 2010 in advise, awkward, children, complaining, Friends, kids, life, personal, School, Stories, Thoughts, Uncategorized | Tags: adventure, advice, advise, amazing, awesome, awkward, children, complaining, friends, hilarious, life, mental health, School, stories | by meiergreen | Leave a comment
Hey guys, I haven’t seen you in a while. Anyway, let’s get rolling. So, I’m going to talk about mistakes. Now, there are big mistake like accidentally blowing up the whole world, there little mistakes like making a typo, and then there’s about five thousand other different kinds in between. Now, in my life the most annoying and embarrassing are the kind where you try to do something cool or funny and you end up messing something up. For instance, in P.E. a while back they taught us how to play volleyball. We were all sitting and one guy was standing. The coach bumps the ball as a demonstration and the ball goes near the guy who’s standing. So, the guy who’s standing picks up the ball and while trying to cool and awesome, he bumps the ball to the coach. To bad that the ball goes nowhere near the coach and hit’s someone in the head and we all start yelling at him. Try not to feel pity for the guy because he’s really annoying and he just hit someone in the head with a volleyball, so enough. So, I guess I’m done. Anyway, Live long and prosper. Meiergreen
Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society
June 20, 2010 in awkward, Books, children, Family, Friends, kids, letters, life, parents, personal, reading, Relationships, reviews, Stories, Thoughts, Uncategorized | Tags: 5 stars, action, adventure, advice, advise, amazing, awesome, Books, fun, hilarious, lee, life, stewart, stories, suspense, teen books, the mysterious benedict society, Thoughts, trenton, Trenton Lee Stewart, witty | by meierpink | Leave a comment
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart is THE best book I have ever read in my life. Although that’s pretty much a sum of the way I feel about this book, I guess I’ll just have to explain further: A group of four children is gathered to go on a top secret, life threatening mission. Each of these witty characters contribute to the story, making the plot very dynamic. Information is constantly twisting and turning around the plot, and the nonstop adventure makes this a book you just can’t put down. I have just started the sequel, and so far it is proving to be just as great! 10 Stars and 5 thumbs up for this series!
– Middle Child
P.S. This book can easily be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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