13/10/2017 0 Comments Weekly wrap-up #7 (13/10/17)Hello all and welcome to the wrap-up for the week ending 13/10/17! You might have already noticed but if you haven't, I finally posted the review for The Two Towers by J R R Tolkien. It's very exciting since I was afraid I wasn't going to find the time to do it this week again and have to push it to yet ANOTHER week. However, I had some time to sit down and do it, and all of you get two posts in one day! How exciting for everyone! Other than this, the week has been busy with filming and doing more studying. Away from the blog, the weather has been gorgeous with the temperature heating up and becoming more consistent. This has improved my motivation by the bucket load... if motivation could be measured in buckets, and trust me if it could there would be a LOT of filled buckets. This is awesome because things are probably about to get pretty hectic around here very soon so make sure to keep checking up on these updates and wrap-ups to read more about it! Anyway, on to the rest of the wrap-up! Reviews As I mentioned before, The Two Towers by J R R Tolkien was FINALLY reviewed. Go check it out here! Blog Nothing this week! Currently reading My one failure this week. I have not been able to pick up The Lord of the Rings at all this week to finish. I hang my head in shame! Hopefully I'll be able to finish it this weekend. What's next? One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. Achievements of the week
Quotation of the week 'But that's not the way of it with the tales that really mattered, or the ones that stay in the mind. Folk seem to have been just landed in them, usually -- their paths were laid that way, as you put it.' - Samwise Gamgee, The Two Towers And that's it for this weekly wrap-up! Keep igniting the story and let yourself be inspired by the stories in writing or within your own lives!
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