Dear Teen Me Blog Tour Stop





My Mini Review: Where was this book when I was a teen?!  I was excited to read this because it sounded like fun to read author's embarrassing teen moments, but it turned out to be much more than that.  In pretty much every single letter I was able to relate to the author in some way.  I think it's safe to say that during our teen years we think we're all alone in our awkwardness and insecurities, but after reading this book I started to realize that we all go through the same thing.  Just no one ever really talks about it.  I'm interested to see how this book will effect teens today.  I hope it becomes more popular than the blogging world and expands to best seller status.  It has the potential to help a lot of people.  Read more about it here.


My Deer Teen Me Letter:

Dear Teen Me,

You probably just got home from hours of dance, work, and whatever other clubs you decided to join this year.  You're probably curled up on the couch in the tights and leotard you practically live in.  I bet you're on myspace...maybe even watching The O.C., doing homework, and IMing with friends.  Sorry to ruin your night, but I've got bad news.   What I'm about to tell you might come as a shock.  

Everything you think your future will be will turn out completely different.

1.Friends Forever: You'll lose touch with all your best guy friends from high school and join a sorority (I know that's crazy!).  You'll even stop talking to your best friend for about a year.  But when the time is right you'll reunite and be closer than ever.  

2. Dance Forever: After freshman year of college you'll quit your dance major.  Don't join the dance club though.  You'll regret doing that god awful "jazz" routine to My Girl for years to come.  You'll find Zumba a few years later and discover your love for dance again.

3. Teach Forever: After dreaming of being an elementary teacher since you were three, you'll finally get your degree in teaching!   And then decide that's not for you after all.  You'll even make some stupid decisions while you try to figure out your life and you'll have to pay the price.   

4. Be Single Forever:  Here's some good news finally.  Although you probably don't believe it now you won't be doomed to date horrible guys forever.  You'll find someone awesome in college.  Don't run away from this relationship when things get tough.  You'll waste two years separated when you'll just get back together eventually.

5. Live in Jersey Forever:  Even though right now you're confident you will always live in the same town as your family, you'll eventually swallow your fear and get on a plane to visit Europe.  This experience will cause you to vow that at some point in your life you'll move to another state and/or travel the world.

Basically what I'm trying to say is: stop planning your whole life out because you are wasting time worrying and not enjoying your teen years enough.  Joining a million clubs so your college application looks good will not do you any good.  Working at a bagel store before dance class will not make you rich.  Trying to fit in with the mean girls at dance will not make you happy.  All these things will do are cause gray hairs and ulcers.  

Also, welcome change.  Change is not this scary thing you make it out to be.  It'll be essential for you to find who you are and be comfortable with yourself.  Some of the best experiences you'll have will be when you take risks and put yourself out there.  Just enjoy the ride and let your hair down once in awhile.  Oh and speaking of hair, buy a straightener and curling iron sooner rather than later.  Your welcome.
      

What Vampire Academy Taught Me About Voting

I was reading Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) and one character is not allowed to vote on the royal council because of some rule.  Rose is mad because this character's vote would change the fate of many young damphires.  

It made me think about voting this election today.  We never realize how important our votes are until we don't have the right to vote.  I heard lots of people in my state saying they weren't going to vote because with Hurricane Sandy cutting out lots of power it's "too much work to figure out where the polls will be".  That's not really an excuse in my opinion.  It's called go to Starbucks and use their WiFi to find out where it is on your smartphone. 

 Even if you think your vote doesn't change anything you shouldn't pass up the opportunity to exercise one of your rights.  We're lucky enough to have them.  Might as well use them.

My rant is over now.  Check out my Top Ten Tuesday!


Top Ten Tuesday #16



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Top Ten Books with Kick Ass Heroines
I missed last week!  Only doing 5 though...

1. Katniss: I think she needed to be the first one because she's obviously the bravest/strongest character.  She takes over raising her sister and then gives up her life for her. 

2. Rose Hathaway: She's amazing in battle and gets all the guys attention.  She doesn't care what anyone thinks of her and always goes for what she believes in.  She is basically just awesome.

3.  Tris:  Even though she's scared at first she goes against her family and joins the scariest faction. She jumps off tall ass buildings and does awesome in a fearscape. 

4. Sophie: Anyone with that much snark deserves a spot on this list.  She battles a little with magic too.  


5. Allie: She goes on such an epic journey and survives everything that is thrown at her...including becoming a vampire.  

Don't forget to check out my insight on voting in the election.

Hurricane Sandy

The hurricane came Monday night and rocked my house with powerful winds. My family and I sat in the basement with the radio on after the power went out. A huge tree in my backyard fell, but away from the house thankfully. Other than that we're ok...cold without heat, but safe. Unfortunately I don't think we'll have power until Monday so I don't know when I'll be posting again bc I wasn't smart and I didn't schedule posts before lol. I was in denial. Anyways, I hope everyone is safe and okay. For the rest of the world Happy Halloween! I'll be celebrating by eating all the candy in my house haha

31 Days of Halloween Recap

I finally finished up my Halloween Readathon!  It wasn't too scary, but some books definitely creeped me out.  Also, I don't suggest seeing Sinister as it made me have to sleep with the TV on for two nights!


Have you read any scary books this holiday season.

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