tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32722241462552705692024-03-05T00:15:02.462-08:00Amongst Spring BlossomsRuthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.comBlogger156125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-37239127839771170802018-11-20T03:43:00.000-08:002018-11-20T03:43:02.052-08:00~First, the first~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here we have our long lost blogger again, coming to tell you all about today.<br />
<span style="font-size: xx-small;">(Don't worry, I will not bore you with talk about my writing or book and movie reviews)</span><br />
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Today, on the 20th of November, I am celebrating my birthday. Again.<br />
The year has gone by so FAST! It's November, almost December, which is just like...wow, okay.<br />
Winter time is coming. Get the scarves and the mittens and the winter hats and jackets and the skates (though not for us here in NL, except if you want to pay for it and go on a skating rink where there are already loads of people) from the attic!<br />
Stores are ordering their Christmas things and are decorating in wintery aesthetics. There are already lights in the trees and lights in the shops and lights on the shops and lights in the houses, and Christmas trees in the shops, and santa clauses there for the buying, while it's not even Christmas yet.<br />
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Well, you might be wondering (or not) why this post is named ''First, the first''.<br />
It's like this.<br />
This post is my first post made on my new computer, which is all mine.<br />
If you didn't know yet, the computer (or I should say laptop, but habits ;P) I was on before was not mine, and this one IS indeed mine (though you will not notice the difference).<br />
It's an Asus (I didn't even know that brand until I saw it on online stores) and is black with silver-ish, it's light and apparently has a superbattery (I have no knowledge whatsoever about computers or laptops or cellphones. I'm an uncultured potato-tomato when it comes to electronical devices) and when you start it, it says ''Asus: in search of the incredible'' in pretty silver letters (which I thought was noteworthy because I haven't heard of any laptop who actually does that).<br />
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As for my presents, I have received...<br />
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Ranger's Apprentice book 13: The Red Fox Clan! The latest Ranger's Apprentice book that has just gotten in the stores and which I really wanted to read. Mine has a different cover though.</div>
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Like this:</div>
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I also got a chocolate letter (do you say it like that in English?), a beautiful snow globe, a homemade and self-decorated wooden house that my younger brother made, drawings and birthday cards of course, a handlettering book and a homemade necklace that my younger sister made. All in all, more than I expected (I thought the computer would be it and that's done. Except for maybe things my younger siblings made themselves)</div>
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So...tonight we're eating homemade pizza (isn't there some other word for ''homemade'' because I keep using it now) and cheesecake with the tea (or earlier, maybe).</div>
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That is really actually all I had to say. It seems like all I can talk about is writing, books, movies, bladibla. I used to post more, but my ideas have disappeared into thin air.</div>
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I can't even remember what I used to talk about...</div>
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Well, voila, here you have my birthday information and I'm gone again. Library business, as usual.</div>
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-26236130040011807532018-11-02T04:16:00.002-07:002018-11-02T04:16:35.047-07:00~CoverLove Tag~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://elanorspen.blogspot.com/">Elanor </a>tagged me with this love for covers tag(CoverLove Tag, that is), thank you by the way, and I'm doing it now!<br />
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Sadly to say, I haven't got any books that are <i>really </i>mine. Like <i>mine</i>.<br />
Only Little House on the Prairie. The rest of the books are shared.<br />
I've got no cellphone and the camera is broken, so the pictures are gonna have to be taken off Pinterest(Sorry)<br />
I will, though, take the precise covers we have here at home(Hope it doesn't matter. I know it's supposed to be with photographs you take yourself, but well...)<br />
Also, it's limited edition. Usual books at home are Dutch and you know how hard it is to find book covers in Dutch on an English website? Well, 'tis hard. <br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book cover featuring a gorgeous dress:</span><br />
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I kinda like this dress(it also looks like it has pockets, which is always a plus). It's also one of the few book covers we have that actually <i>has </i>a dress on it.<br /><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book cover with no people, just a pretty scenery:</span><br />
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So this is like the <i>only </i>book we have that is without people. (Basically. I'm exaggerating, there are more, but there are little)<br />
There was The Holy Road by Michael Blake which was a pretty cover with wolves and twilight and stuff, but I couldn't find that cover, so it had to be this one.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book cover that's ''well-loved'':</span><br />
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I love, love, LOVE this bookcover. It's technically my older sister's book, but it counts as all of ours. The book is wonderful and the bookcover is something you might call well-loved, yes.<br /><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book cover that just makes you smile:</span><br />
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Again a Dutch title, but there was again not an English version of the bookcover. I loved this book as a child and read it a lot, and it just makes me smile because all the nostalgia...<br /><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book cover that is your favourite color:</span><br />
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If it really had to be my favourite color, it would've been rainbow-colored, because I love ALL colors, but since there is no such thing as a rainbow-colored bookcover, I'll do The Help, because yellow was always one of my favourites.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A cover of a book with fond memories attached to it:</span><br />
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Sorry for the Dutch title, but the above picture is the cover of the book, and the English version had a different cover(a prettier one, actually), so it had to be this. It's called The Thief Lord in English, by the way. But this has fond memories. I remember that I read this book so many times, and I absolutely loved it. I also adored the fact that it was set in Italy.<br /><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">A book you wanted solely for the cover:</span><br />
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I didn't <i>want </i>it solely for the cover, but I did want to <i>read </i>it solely for the cover, because it looks pretty nice.<br /><br />
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And I tag:<br />
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<a href="http://theblogofiorlh.blogspot.com/">Anna Holmberg, Bookends and Bwopper-Eels</a><br />
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<a href="http://joyandwildflowers.blogspot.com/">Hannah Joy, Joy and Wildflowers</a><br />
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<a href="http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.com/">MovieCritic, Movies Meet Their Match</a><br />
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I don't know if she's still on Blogger (I don't think so), but I'll tag her anyway:<br />
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<a href="http://1itsawonderfullife.blogspot.com/">Rebekka, It's A Wonderful Life </a><br />
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But if she's not present, then I'll tag...<br />
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<a href="http://graymariewrites.blogspot.com/">Gray Marie, Writing is Life</a><br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-3984500822058507132018-09-23T02:36:00.001-07:002018-09-23T02:36:44.350-07:00~Tolkien Tag(2018)~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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''In a house on the ground, there lived a human...'' <br />
Hello...it's me.<br />
I have not been posting regularly. Reason number 1 is that I have no ideas(yet) and reason number 2 was because I had a cold and I didn't feel like posting because my posts would turn into grumpy ramblings. Seriously.<br />
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Now that my cold...is still here, but less, now that there is a Tolkien Tag, I have a reason for posting, so...here we go.<br />
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<a href="http://theedgeoftheprecipice.blogspot.com/">Hamlette over at The Edge of the Precipice</a> made this tag and I'm filling it out(just so you know it's not a robot behind the computer)<br />
(That was an attempt at sarcasm. I'm not really good at that;) surprise, surprise)<br />
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Anyhow, to the questions.<br />
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<b>1. What's your favourite Middle-earth story/book?</b><br />
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I have the feeling I used this picture already...well, who bothers? I'm too lazy to look up my older posts. My favourite Middle-earth book is probably The Hobbit right now.<br />
I have only read The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring. Just two, and The Hobbit is my favourite out of those two.<br />
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Nope. Not one yet. I shouldn't be answering these questions, I haven't even read enough.<br />
(As if. It's Tolkien.)<br />
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The elvish-themes. I love the merryness and the joy, the beauty and the songs. I just love the elves.<br />
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The bows of the elves.<br />
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My first instinct is to say yes. The hobbit holes to live in, the magical world.<br />
I kinda like to be myself too, in this world, for there are more worlds to explore, even though you aren't in it then yourself.<br />
But if I could be a hobbit, I guess I'd choose to be one, if I could go back to me when I could.<br />
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Right now, with only the first two books: Aragorn and Arwen. Even when there is not much mention of them yet, I believe that the following books will have them in more.<br />
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I think I have answered that question already. Elves, undoubtedly. Although I do love hobbits so much! And well, wizards too.<br />
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Those eyes...just Gollum.<br />
Well, that is my answer. When I read the book, I thought by myself: ''wow, do I resemble Gollum. I look so much like him!''<br />
So I guess I look most like Gollum.<br />
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Joking. Again.<br />
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I think Frodo, because he likes his peace and quiet(like Bilbo, actually), but at the same time he likes to travel and see more of the world(which I really want to too).<br />
So, closest to me is I think Frodo, yes. Maybe Bilbo, because Frodo and he are very similar.<br />
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No, of course not :D<br />
Well, as I said before, I have only read The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Ring, so I have no other recommendations. I haven't read any books about Middle-earth and/or J.R.R. Tolkien that are not written by him, so again no.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">I love this one especially. Just the sound of it, and the words and that it describes Aragorn and...just everything! It is from Gandalf, for the record.</td></tr>
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''The road goes ever on, and on.''-Gandalf<br />
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''May the wind under your wings bear you where the sun sails and the moon walks.''-Gandalf<br />
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''Even the smallest person may change the course of the future.''-Galadriel<br />
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''Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.''-Gimli<br />
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''I've found it is the small deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.''-Gandalf.<br />
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''I will not say the day is done, nor bid the stars farewell.''<br />
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Anyone who wants to do this tag, feel free to. It only requires having read at least one Tolkien book or watched at least one of the movies.<br />
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This is how my hair is, though not red. It's blonde. Dark blonde. But you know, the curls at the end. I have that. Just saw it on Pinterest, so...<br />
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Uh-huh, yes, I read Insurgent and Allegiant and I loved them and I laughed and I cried and the Divergent series is definitely a favorite bookseries now! Definitely! Anyhow, I'd like to watch the movie adaption too, to see if it's any good. My oldest sister says it is.<br />
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Also, after I read Percy Jackson(only the first two books, I couldn't find the others yet), I thought maybe Percy Jackson movies someday. But people say the Percy Jackson movies were not at ALL like the books and it's not any good. So maybe no. But maybe yes. I'm very indecisive.<br />
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I really want to watch The Greatest Showman. I've heard so many good things about this movie, everyone is saying it is such a fabulous movie, and I've listened to the songs(they are so fantastic) and I just want to see this movie.<br />
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society has been on this list since I heard there was a movie. I. Want. To. Watch. It. Seriously, real bad! My oldest sister watched it and said it was a very good adaption of the books and not at all a disappointment. Glad about that. I'm gonna be so happy when I find this in the library!<br />
(Also, Michiel Huisman plays Dawsey. I think he has some Dutch ancestors, because ''Michiel Huisman''? Definitely a Dutch name.)<br />
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I also read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. It was a great book and of course again a ''cry book''. But anyway, I'd like to watch the movie someday too.<br />
(Honestly, I loved Augustus and Hazel, but Isaac! I really loved Isaac too! He was so funny!)<br />
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I would like to watch Narnia. I know, I know, which child hasn't read or watched Narnia, but seriously, I haven't. And I would like too. Actually, I want to read the books, but I can't find the books in English(because I want to read books in English). Argh, Dutch libraries!<br />
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Uhm, also I want to watch Bridge to Terabithia, because people keep saying it is a really great movie, so...Also, Josh Hutcherson(younger then) plays in it. I always like when there are actors I know in movies.<br />
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And I want to watch The Breakfast Club, because my oldest sister watches it and said it was really great. So yeah. Also someday, when I got the time, Full House and Fuller House. Because we started it and I kinda really liked it, but nobody wanted to watch it further, because it was with laughing in the background. I admit, a little annoying, but you adjust and don't notice anymore.<br />
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And ugh, I want to read Harry Potter! The first book is constantly already taken by someone else. Really annoying. And I can't find The Two Towers, the second part in LotR, which is also annoying because I want to read that before the first book is too long ago.<br />
And further, all kinds of animation movies too.<br />
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As for the books, I'm currently reading I Am Number Four(which is pretty nice), but I really need to find new books that are good. So if there are any suggestions, then please, tell. I would love to get to know books I know are worth reading because you all recommend it. I sometimes, or rather: very often, lend books and then they're not good. Like I lend Carve in the Mark by Veronica Roth(because it was written by her), but I found it boring. And a book by Pierce Brown or something, called Red Rising(I think?) but that was just a stupid book. So, as I said, recommendations are véry welcome ;)<br />
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I am apparently Peter, because ''I attacked Edward because I am Dauntless''. Even though sometimes I hated Peter, I did like him. Strange, huh? How ''villains'' can actually grow on you.<br />
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Oh man. How long has it been since I last made a new post? It feels like centuries ago. Here in the Netherlands, we have had two heat waves shortly after eachother. All the time it was at least around 30 degrees celsius. Summer started in spring and finally cooled down yesterday. Weather is, at last, starting to get more fall-ish.<br />
Anyhow, the latest...<br />
We're watching Broadchurch. I like it, not really, but somewhat. Sometimes it's boring and a little too dramatic for me.<br />
Before that we were watching Gotham. We put it off because it was weird and got weirder by the episode. I did like it though, but it was too weird for our taste. And totally not suited for the younger ones.<br />
And before that, we watched Prison Break, which is AMAZING!! We also watched Nanny McPhee. We all enjoyed the movie. It was funny and cozy.(I can't believe that Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who played Simon in that time, was fifteen there! He looked like eight)<br />
The real post was actually gonna be book reviews.<br />
Wow, very interesting.<br />
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Okay, first (three) books.<br />
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It certainly was time to read new books. I have been re-reading books and then I saw my sister had a new book and I checked the back and I read it and it was awesome and its name was The Hunger Games. It was so good! So! Good! And then I read Catching Fire and then Mockingjay and they were all so great! I was sad when I finished Mockingjay, knowing it was the end. My favourite characters were obviously Katniss and Peeta. Although I liked Haymitch too. He made me laugh.<br />
Oh, and Finnick and Prim. And Rue! And I actually kind of really liked Thresh too, even though he was only mentioned here and there. And Boggs. I really liked Boggs too.<br />
And how could I forget Johanna and Cinna! All in all, the Hunger Games was basically marvelous, and it's my favourite futuristic book ever!<br />
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Then, I read Divergent. I liked it, but not really like ''Yahoo!Favourite!''. Honestly, when I ended it, I didn't really feel like reading the second book. (Is this weird? Because I come across pins on Pinterest that say Divergent is a great book. It was good, yeah okay, but I didn't feel any urge to read the next books right away like happens when it's really a good book. But that just might be the mood. You know, when you are done reading and don't have a second book to read, and then you find a different book you always wanted to read, and forget about the second of Divergent.) Oh, and by the way, Tris and Four(Tobias, sorry, I keep saying Four) were somewhat...Okay, they were a great couple later and I'm sure they grow in their relationship in the second book, but right now I personally thought it came...quick. Well, never mind that. Of course, they were two of the favourites, but actually I really liked Will too. Plus Christina.<br />
So, to say it straight, I was a little bit disappointed at Divergent. But that might be because I set my standards way too high before I even read the book. Happens more often. Probably, in a few days, I'm gonna change my mind and say: oh, I was wrong. Divergent is a grand book and not a disappointment after all!<br />
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I read(well, am still reading)Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring. The beginning was a little bit boring, but it becomes better when you read through. I believe that you should finish a book completely before you totally judge it. I'm not finished with it yet, though. Only on page 145 or something. Favourite now is probably...Pippin? I like Pippin. But Frodo, Merry and Sam also. Bilbo hasn't been in the stories that much yet(quirky names, ey?)The writing is really good. I admire the way the book is written. Really well. And I love the Elves. Oh, and the songs! (by the way, the Hanging Tree song from the Hunger Games was fabulous. And I absolutely love Rue's mockingjay whistle and the three-finger-salute! Why can't I make up such things for <i>my </i>stories?)<br />
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As for books I want to read. Obviously, the next books to the Lord of the Rings. And the Hobbit. They say that the Hobbit is better than the Fellowship of the Ring. And I wanna read the Percy Jackson series. And the Harry Potter series too. <br />
Oh, I read The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials. Didn't want to read The Death Cure, because I knew what was going to happen! Maybe I should read it. Newt was obviously my favourite character. Then Minho. <br />
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I watched How To Train Your Dragon 1 and 2(pretty long time ago now, actually). They were both so great! I love Hiccup! And Toothless, aw.<br />
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Then I watched Rise of the Guardians and guys...it's such a great movie! I love ALL of the characters. When I finished it, I just wanted to watch it again! (And also, you know those pins on Pinterest of Jelsa(Jack and Elsa together)? Even though I think it's cute, I think that Jack and Tooth is way better!)<br />
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Also, Big Hero 6. That was wonderful too! <span style="font-size: xx-small;">Why Tadashi? Why?</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: xx-small;"> <span style="font-size: small;">And I watched Moana. Since I heard different opinions about it(some said it was a bad Disney princess movie, some said it was a good one, but not the best) I didn't really expect much of it. But I thought it was wonderful. I loved the character Moana. She's so not like any other Disney princess. And I loved that they made her realistic. Oh, and Hei Hei. He's hilarious and soooo crazy! And Moana's grandma(why are Disney grandmothers so great?) By the way, the big crab with his ''shiny'' stuff and his ''shiny song'' made my stomach ache from laughing. He's so absurd, but he was so funny too.</span></span><br />
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Who can not love these movies and books? Seriously.<br />
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I almost forgot that I watched Frozen. I wasn't expecting so much from this one either, because I thought it was really overrated. But it is honestly a really great movie!<br />
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Olaf is so funny! And I loved Anna! And Elsa too. And Kristoff was sooooo great, really.<br />
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Oh, by the way(this is gonna be the last, I promise) I also watched The Emperor's New Groove.<br />
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THIS MOVIE! It's so hilarious! I laughed so much my jaw started hurting. I really love this movie, and I never even heard of it until my older sister and brother said they watched it and said it was a really funny movie. And there's hardly anything weird in it. Only the fact that Kuzco transforms into a llama and all the other potions. That's the only weird thing, really.<br />
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Movies I want to watch soon are...the Incredibles 2(oh, wait, I also watched The Incredibles. How can I keep forgetting all those movies? Dash, unexpectedly, was the one who made me laugh the most. Sometimes he could just be so funny all of a sudden. Oh and Edna Mode!), and well obviously: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. And Paddington 2 and Ocean's Eight. And Peter Rabbit. I also kind of want to watch Wreck-It-Ralph, even though my oldest sister said it was boring. And people are saying there's gonna be a Frozen 2 and a How to train your dragon 3, so I want to watch those too, when they come. Also The Hunchback of Notre Dame. And Anne with an E. </div>
The Princess and the Frog. I watched that one too. I liked it. Aladdin was great too(Okay, that is really gonna be the last one I remember I watched).<br />
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Now, what is it I wanted to say again?<br />
About writing, just that I've been working on several stories and it's coming along. Writer's Block(even though pretty short)is over.<br />
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I've updated my Pinterest a bit.<br />
Listening to...mostly, well all kinds of songs. Here's a little list of lately:<br />
Alan Walker-Darkside<br />
Aquilo-Silhouette<br />
Alice Kristiansen-To the moon and back(yes this and Silhouette, I got from <a href="http://graymariewrites.blogspot.nl/">Gray Marie</a>)<br />
Alan Walker-Ignite<br />
Clean Bandit-Symphony<br />
Coldplay-Viva La Vida<br />
Galantis-Runaway<br />
and sometimes The Greatest Showman songs.<br />
As for my drawing, I've recently got a big sketchbook from my dad(it was on the table when I woke up) and I have tried to draw Katniss. One succeeded, two failed(some parts were good, but mostly just bad). I am not a pro in drawing, not at all. I can't draw masterpieces, so.<br />
I've made lots and lots of drawings over time, but Katniss is the most recent. Tried Peeta too, but he's even harder. Boys are always harder to draw than girls. For me.<br />
Gonna quit now. I should get this post published before I go off the computer. And by the way, if I go on for so long, I'll bore everyone(if anyone even read until the end).<br />
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Lately ALL of my stories hasn't been coming along. I have soooo many random, but vague ideas in my head that aren't made into a story or written out. And I just had a block on several stories. I just stopped. I was waiting for inspiration. But then I realized, inspiration is not something you can wait for. You just have to start writing, and the inspiration will flow out of your fingers into the computer on the pages, like electricity through wires when you just flip the switch. That's what I decided to do, and it worked out pretty good. As for the ideas; I started thinking more about them and writing things on new documents to put it all together into one story.<br />
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Right, Kronk. It's all comin' together. Two of my unbelievably vague writing ideas could connect and I put them together and typed out a story. That actually worked. That I actually liked when I wrote it. And then the next day, I re-read it and of course there were parts where I was thinking: ''oh, I should've added this'' and ''why did I write thĂ¡t? I should have written this instead'' or ''it'd probably be better if I wrote another word here instead of ''said''(always a problem)''. But that's okay. Editing is just a part of writing. A big part of writing. A HUGE part of writing. A problematic part of writing. But a part of writing. I was searching on pinterest, trying to find inspiration, and I found things where I made writing prompts of. Or just some small dialogue. I always love those sarcastic dialogue prompts. I love writing ironic characters. They make me laugh. There are always some hills you have to climb when it comes to writing or pitts you fall in, but there's always a way up and a surprise waiting for you on top of the hill. And also: put up some music and the inspiration will flow into your head(amazing how that happens, isn't it?). Just don't put the music too hard when you're writing, because that kinda distracts. At least, for me. And then there are those problems called old stories:<br />
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They have anonymous names like ''no title'', ''story'', that kind of stuff. The names where you forget which one is which. Where you have to re-read them entirely and think by yourself how you could have ever written this. But then I always think about my newer stories. How my writing certainly has improved since then(not bragging, it's true. Writing sure does improve over time, I believe that is the same with everyone). And sometimes, old stories have phrases or dialogue or ideas that are still pretty good and usable for other stories. Or old stories are worth continuing. Anyway, DON'T, under ANY circumstance, throw away those stories. You might regret(believe me, I speak from experience) that you threw them away and you can't get them back after you deleted them. I actually should name all those stories properly, I keep confusing them with one another(is that even something to say: one another?)<br />
One of my writing problems: when you type something and you know the grammar is wrong, but you can't figure out how to write it instead and Google Translate isn't helping at ALL and you're just stuck in the story because you can't get that single word right. So annoying!<br />
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What is this post about? I don't even know where I'm writing about. I'm writing about writing on a confusing post, just writing down words and using the word ''writing'' too much.<br />
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And writing down writing problems.<br />
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As I said: too much ''writing'', but what other word can you use? Scribblings?<br />
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Also a problem when you write: you have pretty good ideas and a good plot twist and characters you really like, but NO BEGINNING! That is one of my major problems with stories. No beginning. Beginnings are so hard. Where to begin? What to write? The beginning has to be interesting and let the reader want to read more.<br />
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Oh, and endings.<br />
Endings are difficult.<br />
They have to be ending, but at the same time not really ending(if you know what I mean). It has to make the reader want to read more of the book.<br />
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And maybe the hardest of all: the whole middle.<br />
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No wait, mistake, they're all hard to write. The whole story is hard to write. But it's fun. It's great to write stories and feel like the characters are real and you can just walk into this imaginative world that is so amazing and you can wish it were real and all the characters were real, so you could actually meet up and be friends. Writing is wonderful. Maybe that's what this post is about. About how writing has its complications, but is still amazing. It's like a roller coaster. It has its ups and downs, but it's your decision whether you scream or enjoy the ride. Sometimes it's a mix of both. <br />
Anyway...I meant it when I said I had no clue what this post was about. I just opened a new post, named it ''writing'', started typing, added the three dots to ''writing'' when the post started not having a confirmed plot, and pressed published after I was done penning down my thoughts(not actually penning down, typing, but you know...sounds better).<br />
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Okay, this is really the end. I promise.<br /><br />
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I haven't really been tagged for this, but <a href="http://1agirlsplace.blogspot.nl/">Rachel</a> said anyone who wanted to could do it, so here I am.<br />
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1. What's one thing you have in excess?<br />
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Uh...saved things. I literally save Ă©verything. Things I made when I was little, gifts I got(even gifts like cut-out letters of my name and cute little boxes covered in paper with drawings on it), the pocket-knife I've had since I was eight or nine, diaries from when I was small, old notebooks that are full of scribbles from a seven year old me, really everything. So yeah, I have ''saved things'' in excess.<br />
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2. How do you spend a lazy day?<br />
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Reading books, writing in empty notebooks, write in my diary or watch a movie.<br />
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3.Who is your favourite author?<br />
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Oh, that's a hard one. There are so many authors I like and so many different ones. Their books are all so different and great, how can I choose just one? Okay, yes, maybe...maybe I choose John Flanagan. He has written Ranger's Apprentice with 12+ books and Brotherband with already 6, and I enjoyed each one of them. I'll choose him then. Also, Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows together. You know, The Guernsey Society(to make it somewhat shorter to say).<br />
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4. Are you more like your father or your mother? Explain.<br />
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I wouldn't know, honestly. I think I'm a mix of the two. If you would speak of looks, then I would...still be a mix. And character, I think too(I, of course, have my own personality, but you inherited some character traits from your mom and dad, right?). So, let's keep it to ''I'm a mix of them both'', shall we?<br />
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Uhm...biggest pet peeve, biggest pet peeve...people who argue loud and who are rude, I guess. I don't really have a lot of pet peeves. Bicycles who make weird noises when you bike and who are too small for you. I know this, because I have been riding on a bicycle like that a few times last week when we went swimming, because my mom always takes my bike to work. My older sister has that bike and she likes it, but I don't. It's really an annoying bike(if you know what I mean).<br />
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6. If you could spend a day with a celebrity, who would it be and what would you do?<br />
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No one and nothing? No, but seriously, who would it be and what would I be doing? I don't know. I have no clue what I would do. And who the celebrity would be. I think that if I could spend a day with a celebrity, it would be John Flanagan or Jennifer A. Nielsen, and I would have something to eat with either one of them and in the mean time I would ask things about their books. If they were going to write more bookseries, how they started the idea for the first book, how they made their characters so incredibly great, what the next book was going to be about and maybe I would ask if they could tell me how they wrote real believable characters with unique personalities and who the reader gets to know while reading the book. And maybe, at the end of the day, I would ask for a signature. Maybe. (I can count authors with celebrities, can I?)<br />
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7. What is one thing you hate that most people love?<br />
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Mushrooms? :D I find mushrooms very distasteful, and the rest of my family likes them(well, almost the rest of my family). But that's probably not a good answer, so...I don't like a lot of attention. That will do as an answer, right?<br />
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Oh, I hate these kind of questions. I never know what to answer. How can I describe <i>myself</i>? I would say...not short-tempered(if that is a word I can use)...uh, indulgent, because I admit quickly to things people ask(like when my younger siblings ask me to play and I say ''okay then'')and...eager to learn? Because, we've just had two weeks of vacation and no studies, and I really liked starting to study again. I always like learning new things. Or patient, because I don't mind waiting long. So, to the next question, fast.<br />
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9. Which music-genre is your go-to?<br />
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I like a lot of music genres. Classic is good, and movie soundtracks. Also electronically(if it's not too loud) like Alan Walker music. I am gonna say every music-genre(cheating-alert, cheating-alert). I don't have just <i>one </i>music-genre as my go-to, so.<br />
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10. What is a little talent of yours?<br />
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Oh, come on...a little talent of mine? I don't really have that. Okay, yes, everyone has their talents, but I don't know what to say. I mean, I like drawing and normally the drawings succeed pretty good...that then? I'll go with that before I say something I will regret ;)<br />
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Cosmo Brown from Singin' in the Rain. Because he's funny and a good friend and I love his character in Singin in the Rain.<br />
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For this day in the Write About Your Writing-Week, I am going to write about a favorite book of me.<br />
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I am in half of the first part with all the letters, and I love it already. Name one person who cannot love this book and I will be so surprised I will fall of my chair. I believe my older sister bought it...yes, I think so, and I thought I'd read it. And how glad I am that I did! It is an English version, and as you know I'm Dutch, so I first thought it'd be hard to read because I have never read a book in English. But it was surprisingly easy to read. I read it like I would read any Dutch book, which is a bit weird, you know? That you just read the English and understand everything(isn't your mind an extraordinary thing?). Well, anyway, I strongly suggest you read it if you haven't yet.<br />
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<i>First of all: the book cover.</i> The book cover of our version is the picture above, and isn't it a beautiful cover? I really love the book cover, and by the way: the book is easy to read. Not the heavy thick books like Gone with the Wind, and not those new ones whose pages are completely white and clean and you have to push hard to make the pages straight. I like somewhat older books more. They always have this smell(that's weird, but true. I think).<br />
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<i>Second: The title.</i> The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Say it out loud or whisper it to yourself. It has this swing about it(that also sounds weird, maybe I'm in a weird mood) that makes it, despite the length of it, easy to say. I don't know...it's just a really good title.<br />
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<i>Third: The writing. </i>The writing is fabulous. If I read this book before <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2018/03/cake-flavored-book-tag.html">The Cake Flavored Book Tag</a> I would have put it in the ''carrot cake: a book with great writing''-question. The writing of this book is really good.<br />
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<i>Fourth: The characters. </i>The characters are all unique and special on their own way and I can imagine them all in my head writing those letters and with what they're writing and the scenarios they describe in the letters are so clear in my head. I love all of the characters.<br />
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Well, I haven't read the book totally, but thusfar there is <i>nothing </i>that I do not like.<br />
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<i>Character I like most: </i>Uhm...I'm doubting between Juliet, Dawsey, Elizabeth...but I really like Isola too, and Mrs Maugery and...just everyone! I do not have a favourite character yet. Maybe when I finished the book completely. (Doubt it, but well...)<br />
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<i>Character I dislike most: </i>This is somewhat easier than the first one. Mark Reynolds, I think. I don't know, but there's something about him...I like him less of all the characters, I think. Oh wait, what am I saying? Miss Adelaide of course! How can she dislike all those Guernsey people? And the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, how can you disapprove of something like that? I just don't get Miss Adelaide. So, she is the character I like least, yes.<br />
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So far my review of the book I barely started(half of the letters, how slow am I? Usually very quick, but I have just begun reading this book last night and then we were already going to watch a movie, so I layed it down again, regretfully), but I recommend to anyone and everyone. Oh, maybe I would have included this book to <i>that</i> question if I read it earlier. Ah, well, I couldn't have known, right? And then one thing I am so excited for...<br />
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They are going to make a movie of this book!!(imagine thousands of exclamation marks behind those two) How great is that! I hope it will be out soon, so I don't have to wait <i>too </i>long for it.<br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-36892133949170239432018-03-16T03:04:00.002-07:002018-03-16T03:04:38.135-07:00~Write about your writing-week~<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Yes, really, a writing week. I have never held a blog party or a week about a certain subject, so this will be my first. It's ''Write About Your Writing-Week''. Next week: the 18th of March until the 24th of March. If you want to, you can participate: all you have to do is write a post. About whatever you want, as long as it has something to do with writing. Write about <i>your </i>writing(like the week is called), your stories, your characters, or make a tag if you wish, or write about someone else's writing (with that I mean the writing in books), introduce everyone to what <i>you </i>write. (Okay, I think I <i>tried </i>to explain it enough now :))<br />
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So, if you like, participate. It's no obligation, of course. Just my first (try for a) writing-week.<br />
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We're watching this serie on Netflix called Scorpion, and I am enjoying it a lot. Even though we are only on season 2, I am going to make a review. A mini-review.<br />
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(Oh yeah, the series is based on the life of Walter O'Brien) Walter is sometimes a bit mean to the others, he has a hard time expressing his feelings because he has a very high IQ, which means a low EQ. Sometimes I don't like what he does, I feel like he could be nicer or caring, but then I remember that he is that way. And at the same time, he also cares. He keeps a box with stuff from the people he cares about. Although I sometimes don't like the way he acts(like the time he was mean to Sylvester and the other time when he was mean to Toby), I like him.<br />
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Paige is, like Cabe refers to it, the glue that holds Scorpion together. She tries to teach everyone how to be more ''human'' and nicer towards other people. She is a very sweet, caring person and she really loves her son Ralph. I like her. She also speaks to Walter when he's not being nice, to convince him to say things a different way. She believes in Scorpion, she understands them more than the usual people do, because she interacts with them more and she also has a genius son.<br />
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Toby is Walters best friend (I think?). He usually sees when people are having trouble with something(well, he is a psychiatrist, so he notices) and does his best to help them with the thing. He really wants to not disappoint Walter and tries to prove that he is not just the ''mindreader'' of the group. I also really like him.<br />
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I also like her (Don't worry, there are also people I do not like). She is sometimes a bit rough, but actually cares a lot. She's not scared quickly, but at the same time she also is scared when it comes to somewhat more emotional matters (like her father).<br />
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(Sylvester is in the middle) Sylvester is scared of a lot. Really a LOT. But he can be very brave too. I like him too, though he's not my favourite of everyone. He sometimes has to do things he doesn't want to do, but he does them anyway. Also, he can be pretty stubborn and he is a very caring person. And he collects all things of Super Fun Guy. <br />
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He is a former FBI-agent, and now works for Homeland Security. He is quite brave, he is always the one who does the dangerous things(or Walter) and he believes in his team blindly. He knows they can fix things and I think he sees Walter a bit as a son.<br />
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Megan is Walters sister, she has the disease of MS. She is really sweet and she really believes in Walter and the things he is capable of, and she also believes that he is not a robot. She always looked out for Walter and understood him, and she was the person who could help him talk to his parents better. I liked her.<br />
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Ralph Dineen.<br />
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Ralph is a bit of a little Walter. He likes to be around the Scorpion team more than being on school. Sometimes he tries to change himself in order to belong more. He is pretty brave for such a small kid and, despite of his young age, an important member of Scorpion. They all like Ralph a lot and so now and then he actually saved their lives.<br />
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Ross Poldark: Hmm, I like him more than I did in <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/07/poldark-review-update.html">season 2</a> and <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/03/poldarka-review.html">1</a>, but still not really really like him. I mean, he still doesn't see what Demelza does for him and I don't think he appreciates her as much as she deserves(that's why she did what she did). He doesn't notice things like that(no spoilers, so I'm vague) and is sometimes a bit mean. Also terribly stubborn. He goes off refusing things he should accept in order to be able to help the poor.<br />
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Demelza Poldark: She is still the same. Tries to help, loves her family and her friends, all that. She knows more than Ross believes, and she certainly predicted well about the thing with Ross and Sir Basset and George. Even though Ross was not the best husband at a lot of times, she shouldn't have done what she did.<br />
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George Warleggan: Well, he is also the same mean guy. And even though I do not like him, I did feel sorry for him at some points. Later on, he did things which totally let me forget all my ''sorry'' feelings about his situation, but then there was this other thing which made me feel sorry for him again. He is always second with everything. Second after his arch enemy, Ross. He should let go of that rancour, that's my advice to him. And stop being influenced by his uncle.<br />
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Elizabeth Warleggan: At first it seemed like she was becoming just like George, but that was not the deal anymore later. She still cares about the poor, and still wants to have a happy family. Though she did things that weren't good, she is a bit more likeable now. Not that I really like her suddenly, but I do not dislike her that much anymore. Sometimes, I feel sorry for her too.<br />
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Morwenna Chynoweth: I refuse to call her...by that particular name, because...well, if you have seen season 3, you know why. I like Morwenna, she is very sweet and a good friend to Geoffrey Charles and she didn't deserve all the things that happened to her. She deserved better, much better and I felt so so sorry for her.<br />
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Drake Carne: Same deal with him. He deserved much more and I really felt sorry for him. As Elizabeth already mentioned: the boy can't help that he is family of Ross, can he? Just because he is related to Ross Poldark, he gets punished by George and his bully servant Tom Harry. While he can't help that his sister got married to Ross. I like him, and he is also a good friend to Geoffrey Charles. Oh, yeah, he is Demelza's brother.<br />
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Osborne Whitworth: And this man...this man I really do NOT like! I dislike him more than Ross, more than George, more than Elizabeth, more than Hugh Armitage, more than anyone who was ever on the show Poldark. I won't speak of him again, for he didn't even deserve to be named in this list(or have a picture putten in).<br />
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Sam Carne: Also one of Demelza's brothers. He is a likeable character, he is very believing and tries to reform everyone in Cornwall, including his family. He loves his family a lot, and tries to prevent them from coming into trouble or getting hurt. When Drake did get hurt, he was furious. Never saw him more mad before.<br />
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Dwight Enys: Dwight is a good friend and husband, but after he returned from war he had a bit of a trauma. The things that happened there kept playing in his head and he kept wondering why it is he that had been saved, and not others. He still loves Caroline, but he was just afraid to tell her about everything, that's why he was a bit harsh to her sometimes. I like him, more than I like Ross(or had I already said that before, in another Poldark post?).<br />
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Caroline Enys: She is a loving wife and a caring friend, plus she cares for the poor. I like her character, she is not my favourite but I still like her.<br />
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Emma Tregirls: I could not find a good picture of her, so none. Since she only appeared in a few episodes, I do not know her that well. She is a bit rough sometimes and...well, the total opposite of who Sam is. We will probably see more of her in season 4, so that I can have a real opinion of her.<br />
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Tholly: He hates injustice and rich people who take advantage of the poor and punish them thinking that it will do no harm and that they can just go on with no punishment theirselves. He is kind of the replacement for Jud, I guess.<br />
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Hugh Armitage: And last, Hugh, whom I thought was kind and respectful and loyal until he took a fancy to someone in particular and that fancy grew into love and he shouldn't have. I mean, you can't just decide not to fall in love of course, but he could have held it to himself and not show it so obviously. He could have refrained himself from telling that particular person who he fell in love with. He could have done that. But no, he had to tell, he had to show. He caused me to groan whenever he appeared on the show. By the way, he is Sir Falmouth' nephew, and he is also losing his sight and would be completely blind in six months.<br />
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Then, of course, there are people who I did not mention yet. Verity, but she had only appeared a few times. Zacky Martin: he is still the kind character who I like. Captain Henshaw: I liked him a lot. That what happened shouldn't have happened. All I shall say about that matter.<br />
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Now, I shall say my goodbyes and publish this post before I might say too much about things. Which I wouldn't do because I would erase them as soon as I wrote them. Though I was tempted to let the words stay here on this post for ever. Or, for ever, I could erase them whenever I would want to. But now, I was saying goodbye, wasn't I?<br />
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The Cake Flavored Book Tag, doesn't that sound great to do? Well, anyway, <a href="http://agirlsplace.blogspot.nl/">Rachel</a> tagged me for this. And I've been waiting until someone tagged me, so that I can know really do the tag. Thanks, Rachel! On to the tag...(and just for fun I'm doing movies/series also, if it's alright)<br />
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Chocolate Cake: A dark book you absolutely love.<br />
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A dark book...a dark book...Hmm, I do not know exactly about this one. With dark you mean mysterious? Okay, well, I choose...The Mysterium series, I guess, by Julian Sedgwick. I think that is under the category ''dark''. As for the movie/serie answer: a dark serie is absolutely Sherlock, but I do not <i>absolutely </i>love it. Though it will be my answer.<br />
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Vanilla Cake: A light read.<br />
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A light read that you actually <i>like</i>, right? Because those sappy and predictable novels are not books I like, yet they are light reads. But for one I like: Stella Street series by Elizabeth Honey? Because they are very easy to read through, you don't skip(at least I don't) and I enjoy the series a lot. The movie/serie is probably When Calls the Heart. <br />
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Red Velvet: A book that gave you mixed emotions.<br />
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The Book Thief. It gave me mixed emotions for sure. Every time I read it, even though I know the book and have read it before. The movie/serie is a bit harder...The Help maybe? It was sad, but also nice and funny at other times.<br />
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Cheesecake: A book you would recommend to anyone.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Because you would recommend cheesecake to everyone. <span style="font-size: small;">I agree with Rachel. Wonderland Creek by Lynn Austin, definitely a must-read for everyone! It's great! And also John Flanagans Ranger's Apprentice series and Brotherband series. They're even better! A movie/serie I would recommend forever is Robin Hood BBC of course.</span></span><br />
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Why coffee cake for a book you did not finish? You finish the coffee cake, right? Because it is delicious. Like coffee ice cream. Have you ever tasted cappucino ice cream, it's so good! Okay, I was busy with answering the question, not rambling about coffee cake. Keep to the point. A book I did not finish was...let me think...Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. I didn't finish that one, I have to say I just wasn't that interested in it. A movie/serie we didn't finish...a lot of them, actually. Uhm...to name just one: Full House. But I wanted to watch it further, yet my family didn't, so we didn't. Outnumbered :)<br />
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Carrot Cake: A book with great writing.<br />
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The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall. The writing really gives you a ''family feeling'', if you know what I'm talking about. So, I do consider it great writing, even though it maybe wasn't supposed to be a book like The Penderwicks, but other great writing. A movie/serie with great lines. Gilmore Girls? Because it definitely has great lines in there.<br />
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Tiramisu: A book that left you wanting more.<br />
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Well, that's easy. Brotherband by John Flanagan. With every new book I read, I want to read the next more and more. Movie/serie would probably be...Tangled? Because I really wanted to see more of that movie.<br />
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Cupcakes: A series with 4+ books.<br />
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Conspiracy 365 by Gabrielle Lord. It has more than twelve books, so it definitely counts. A serie with more than 4 seasons is...When Calls the Heart, and also Gilmore Girls, but I already answered a question with those two, so...ah, yes, The Waltons of course.<br />
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Fruit Cake: A book that wasn't what you anticipated.<br />
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For the worse or for the better? For the worse I'd say...the Dr. Quinn series by Dorothy Laudan. I don't like the movie series that much, and I was hoping that the book series would be nicer, but it is just like the movie, only less exaggerated acting. I found it boring to read. For the better it would probably be Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury. I normally don't read Karen Kingsbury books, but my older sister lent it and I had nothing to read, so I read that one and I actually liked it. By the way, the movie is very different from the books and not really the best. You should read the book, not watch the movie. For the worse concerning movies/series: Ice Age 5 and for the better...Cars 3. After Cars 2(which was rather a disappointment after number 1) I didn't expect <i>that</i> much of Cars 3, but it was way better than I expected. It, at least, had a story behind it like the first. And also the series Scorpion was better than I thought. I enjoy it more than I anticipated.<br />
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Lamington: Favorite Australian book.<br />
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Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan(he's Australian, so). Brotherband is also written by him, but I already answered that (officially) for another one. An Australian movie/serie...I don't know...The only Australian movie I ever watched was Australia, and it wasn't really my favorite. Just the only one :D<br />
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Well, since I have seen a lot of this tag around I thought I could do it myself, because it looks like fun. <a href="http://writeoncordy.blogspot.nl/">Cordy from Any Merry Little Thought</a> made it, and I'll be making it today.<br />
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<i>Ivanhoe and Rebecca: Name a couple that should have been together.</i><br />
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I don't think Ivanhoe and Rebecca should have ended up together(that is, from what I can remember from the movie we saw a very long time ago, I didn't think they should've ended up together), by the way. But to the answer. I agree with <a href="http://meanwhileinrivendell.blogspot.nl/2018/02/lovely-blog-party-couples-for-couples.html">Olivia</a> that Rory and Jess should have ended up together, she's absolutely right about that one, but I will choose a different answer than hers. <br />
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I'll go totally off base and say Kate and William from A Knights Tale. I didn't like Jocelyn and I thought Kate should have ended up with William. I was surprised she didn't. I though she was better for William than Jocelyn.<br />
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<i>Jo and Laurie: Name a couple that should have stayed friends...or did stay friends...</i><br />
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Fisher Bloom and Laura Timmins. I still think that Laura should have chosen him instead of Daniel Parish, because I didn't like last said so very much. But since she didn't, they should have stayed friends.<br />
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<i>Jane and Mr Rochester: Name a couple that looked like the chances of a happily ever after were next to none!</i><br />
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Uhm...I'm trying to do couples that no one did yet, so this is quite hard. Maybe Lorelai&Luke from Gilmore Girls? Because they certainly had a rough path to their happily ever after. There was Max and there was Rachel, there was Christopher and Nicole, and Alex and Jason and then Christopher again and then there was this problem called ''Anna Nardini'' and her daughter April(who I liked, by the way, but she was a problem for L&L's relationship) and then <i>again</i> Christopher. And then in ''A Year in the Life'' there was this problem with Richards death and them hiding from eachother again. So yeah, they really had a lot of problems and it was only at the very last that they had their happily ever after.<br />
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<i>Jane and Mr Bingley: Name a couple that is just sooo happy!</i><br />
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Alec and Janet King. They are so sweet to eachother and very happy together, with their children and the farm and their family and...just everything!<br />
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<i>Kit and Ella: Name your favourite fairytale couple</i><br />
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I know a lot of people already chose this fairytale couple, and I also know I said I'd try to do couples that no one else does, but this says: ''favourite''. So, I choose my real favourite fairytale couple. Eugene and Rapunzel from Tangled. I love those two so much!<br />
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<i>Molly Gibson and Roger Hamley: Name a couple where the woman is basically ignored by the suitor until the end of the story (frustration at its finest!! :P :P)</i><br />
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This was literally the <i>only</i> picture that I could find of Agnes on Pinterest. Anyway, it was pretty hard to choose one that is not Molly and not Amy, and not Fanny. Until I remembered Agnes, from David Copperfield BBC. She was ignored by the suitor(David Copperfield) until the end. And indeed, frustration at its finest ;)<br />
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<i>Sarah and Jacob Witting: Name a couple that found love later in life</i><br />
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Lady Mae and Harry Selfridge.<br />
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<i>Don Lockwood and Kathy Seldon: Name a couple from a musical</i><br />
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<i>Anne and Gilbert: Name a couple that didn't start out on the right foot</i><br />
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Margaret Hale and John Thornton. No one chose that one, right?<br />
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<i>Faramir and Eowyn: Name a couple with the sweetest love story</i><br />
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Alf and Minnie. They are so sweet and I love those two together! Oh wait, did someone else already pick them? You know what, let me do one answer different and choose them anyway. If they're not chosen, then I answered this question like I did with every answer :)<br />
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You know which Robin Hood I'm talking about, right?<br />
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If you don't know: it's the BBC series, of course. There have been some characters in RH BBC that only appeared in a few episodes or only one. I haven't had a Robin Hood BBC post in quite a long time, so why not one of less shown characters? Any objections? Going once...going twice..okay, sold!<br />
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Nr 1: Carter<br />
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...I wanted him to stay in the show, I liked him. He saved every member of the outlaws even though he was going against his king, did everything Robin Hood said him to do without hesitating whether or not it was too dangerous. And the sheriff killed him and we didn't even see a proper funeral. Just a grave with his shield on it. Okay, let's face it; the death of Marian was sad enough, I didn't need another reason for crying, but I would've liked him to have a decent funeral where we can see the gang actually say goodbye to him, however sad that would have been. I wish he hadn't died.</div>
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I also liked Legrand a lot. He protected the gang and the queen, but he himself died for it. His laugh...it makes you laugh, it's a really deep laugh and....well, you can't help but laugh or at least smile when you hear that laugh(if you watched the show, you probably know what I'm talking about). I didn't want him to die either, but hey, that's what BBC likes to do most, right? Take an example to...there are a lot of examples, but to name just one, or actually three: Allan, Robin, Marian. Need I say more? Or wait, I'll be evil and show you:<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Nr 3: Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"> She's the mother of king Richard and prince John. And yeah, I didn't like her. Actually, I found it a bit weird. You know, Little John carrying her, and ''big bear''. Although I laughed at the end of the episode when the gang teased Little John with that nickname, because they were all happy and careless for a moment. But I didn't like the queen. I...I don't know, I found her a bit exaggerating(if that makes any sense). I just didn't like her.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Meg was not afraid to say what she thought and to speak against someone. She was brave, smart and she brought out the good side in Guy. I really liked her, but of course, she died too. Isabella had to ruin it again, like she ALWAYS does! *angry growl*</span><br />
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Eve was a character I also liked, but she only appeared in one episode and never again, even though Much said he would come back for her. They plain old simple forgot she was ever on the show. I wouldn't have mind if she showed up more. They could have put her in instead of Kate. But she disappeared...<br />
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Nr 6: Count Friedrich<br />
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The count was funny, I liked him. Some more episodes with him in it would be nice. He had me laughing, so...and Guy was irritated by him. Even better. Marian is not meant to be with you, Guy of Gisborne, why won't you understand that?<br />
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Alice, Little Johns wive and his son(also Little John). Her I did not like, to say it in Little Johns words. I liked little Little John, but I didn't really like Alice. Frankly, I found her a bit annoying. She acted like Little John did something terrible. He didn't know he had a son, did he? Don't blame him for it, will you? I was actually glad she left, though I didn't like that little Little John left, because I liked him. But he deserved to start a new and safe life. And at least he now knew that his father was alive, and a member of Robin Hoods gang(something to be proud of, and he was).<br />
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I wouldn't say he was my favourite character or one of the favourites, but I was sad when he died. Don't mistake me, I liked Roy, I did. He was very brave; he sacrificed himself for his mother and the gang. If he stayed in the show, I wouldn't mind, as long as Djaq could stay also.<br />
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And her I didn't like, of course. She was the only one who the sheriff cared for, but she died. And then the sheriff wanted to get Robin, dead or alive. While it wasn't even really his fault that she died, it was her own. She moved and the snake bit. I was happy she wasn't on the show anymore.<br />
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Woohoo! I've been tagged by Rachel from <a href="http://1agirlsplace.blogspot.nl/">A Girl's Place</a>. Thanks!<br />
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When Calls the Heart season 4. Loved it, of course, as did we with all of the other seasons!<br />
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TV- and miniseries. Because they are longer and you can enjoy more of the period drama ;)<br />
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The Sound of Music of course!<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">4. Read the book first or watch the movie first?</span><br />
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Depends. I like to watch the movie first, because then I don't know what's going to happen mostly, but sometimes I want to read the book first. Most of the time I don't even know if a movie is based on a book or if there is a movie made out of the book :D<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">5. What is a valueable lesson you learned from a period drama?</span><br />
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Hmmm, let me think...appreciate who you are, have trust, be kind and have courage ;). Of course there are so much more lessons you can learn from any kind of movies, but these are just some of the lot.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">6. Which period drama hero would you be likely to fall in love with in real life?</span><br />
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*silence* I don't really think about that, to be honest. There is no one I would fall in love with in real life, probably. Maybe...uh...seriously, I have no idea. Oh wait, maybe Mr Knightley. Because he's really nice, and trustworthy and not afraid to put you right.<br />
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If binge-watching means what I think it means: watch episode after episode, then yes. If it means something else, sorry for not answering the question :)<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">8. What things go best with watching a period drama?</span><br />
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Cosy and warm on the couch, tea with mint, the whole family watching.<br />
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I would love to be in Road to Avonlea. Still sad that we can't finish it :(<br />
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Molly from Wives&Daughters. Or Diana from Anne of Green Gables, like Rachel said. Because they are both so sweet and gentle, and they cannot think bad of anyone, but at the same time they can get mad for understandable reasons and are very protective and sacrificing.<br />
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This one, from The Magic of Ordinary Days. Gloves not included, because gloves are not something I really like.<br />
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Well, Gilmore Girls, in fall. But it's not a period drama, so...The Sound of Music, in summer. Or Cinderella in summer or Anne of Green Gables in late summer.<br />
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Well, I like the soundtrack from Mr Selfridge, and also the one from The Musketeers and the Little Dorrit one. By the way, Little Dorrit has some really nice soundtracks in between too. So Little Dorrit then, or I agree with P&P 2005.<br />
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I'll send you a letter when I've figured it out. No, joke, but it is a hard one to answer. Because honestly, I have no idea. Lucy Griffiths is my favourite actress, and where would I want her to play in and as? I can only imagine her as Marian. Sorry, I'll have to skip this one too, because I really cannot find any period drama to be dreamcast in that chaotic head of mine.<br />
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I agree with Rachels answer. Both the 1995 and the 2008 versions of Sense and Sensibility are great.<br />
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Victoria (I would want to see that), of course the next season of Poldark and When Calls the Heart, but if I don't count that it would probably be the making-into-a-movie-or-whatever-you-may-call-that of Jennifer A. Nielsens Ascendance Trilogy and uhm...Ocean's Eight. We watched all three of them(Ocean's Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen) and enjoyed it, so I'm hoping we will not get disappointed with Ocean's Eight. Oh, and I'm also looking forward to Paddington 2.<br />
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Well, I have a lot of hairstyles that I like. But I like this one from Emma 2009 a lot. I'm not much into those extravagant hairstyles, I like simple ones, like in the picture.<br />
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I always liked the weddings in Downton Abbey(all of them except for Edith' first one because she was left at the alter). But Edith' wedding with Bertie was my favorite. She <u>so</u> deserved to get married, and she was so happy to get married. Bertie and her were a great couple, and them getting married was just...I was happy and it was an even better wedding because I always felt sorry for Edith and I really liked her later(more than Mary actually) and she really deserved to get married to the man she loved. So yeah, Edith' wedding is my favourite.<br />
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Call the Midwife. Loved this, and it's biographical. I, anyway, include it into biographical.<br />
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There are a lot of books I would recommend, but they aren't historical novels. The Victory Club by Robin Lee Hatcher is good, and I recommend To Kill A Mockingbird of course.<br />
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Done! I answered almost every question. Thanks again, Rachel, it was great to do!<br />
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Aaaaaaand...probably the people I am gonna tag, will already have been tagged or did it already but I'll tag those who pop into my mind anyway :)(except for Rachel, 'cause she tagged me)<br />
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<a href="http://agirlwithsomeideas.blogspot.nl/">A Girl with Ideas</a><br />
<a href="http://1itsawonderfullife.blogspot.nl/">It's A Wonderful Life</a><br />
<a href="http://alooongtimeagoinagalaxyfarfaraway.blogspot.nl/">A Looong Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away</a><br />
<a href="http://theblogofiorlh.blogspot.nl/">Bookends and Bwopper-Eels</a><br />
<a href="http://bookscamerasandsucculents.blogspot.nl/">Books, Cameras and Succulents</a><br />
<a href="http://violetcottage.blogspot.nl/">Lavender Spring</a><br />
<a href="http://meanwhileinrivendell.blogspot.nl/">Meanwhile, in Rivendell</a><br />
<a href="http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.nl/">Movies Meet Their Match</a><br />
<a href="http://austenwannabe.blogspot.nl/">Musings of a Jane Austen Wannabe</a><br />
<a href="http://notesfromahartfieldgirl.blogspot.nl/">Notes from a Hartfield Girl</a><br />
<a href="http://raesdropofgoldensun.blogspot.nl/">Rae: A Drop of Golden Sun</a><br />
<a href="http://ramblings-of-a-red-head-girl.blogspot.nl/">Ramblings of a Redhead Girl</a><br />
<a href="http://graymariewrites.blogspot.nl/">Writing is Life</a><br />
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And anyone I forgot or who wants to do it. Bye-bye! <br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-81041412259372873902018-01-02T01:49:00.000-08:002018-01-09T06:18:20.129-08:00~When you...(Animation)~<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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I have been wanting to do a ''My face when...'' for a long time, but I never came to it. First, I wanted to do one of Robin Hood BBC, but that turned into <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/05/during-robin-hood-bbc.html">During Robin Hood BBC</a>. Then I remembered it after making <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2018/01/happy-new-year.html">the earlier posts</a>, so I now am making one of animations. I called it ''When you...'' instead of ''My face when...'', 'cause they're not only faces :)<br />
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When you had a long day and all you want to do is go to sleep.<br />
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When you mumble something under your breath about the person who made you do this.<br />
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When you turn around and see someone you know, but don't want to see.<br />
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When you admire your excellent choice of clothing.<br />
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When you're waiting for the computer to finally get ready with the endless updates.<br />
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When someone you know admitted something you never expected.<br />
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When you're looking for that thing you borrowed from your family and they want back...and you can't find it.<br />
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When you are questioned about something you did, and you don't want to tell.<br />
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When you're caught doing what you weren't supposed to do.<br />
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When you're finked and you pull a face behind your parents' backs.<br />
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When you don't have anything to say and you just stick your tongue out.<br />
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When you look at the person next to you and you know that you both think the same and are like: ''...there we go again...''<br />
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When you find a long lost object and you are so glad you found it back you hug it.<br />
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When one of your friends is talking a lot and you don't understand.<br />
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When you think you lost something important in the car, but you're not really sure.<br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-86097567833923985682018-01-01T04:21:00.002-08:002018-01-01T04:21:58.823-08:00~Happy New Year!~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Ah, the sparklers. Every year we have sparklers. We ourselves don't do the ''real'' firework that shoots into the air and explodes in a bomb of colours. My older brother bought firework last year and the year before that, I think too, and maybe some other times. But mostly we don't have it. Just the sparklers. I can't believe how fast time has gone. 2017 seemed to go by so fast. Faster than 2016...We had champagne by the way. My first champagne! It was like white wine with bubbles. I liked it, but I doesn't overcome wine or coffee. By the way, it was not on the actual midnight, twelve o'clock, that we had the champagne. We had it with the dinner. It was raining outside, but we still went outside with the sparklers after the champagne. My mom went to bed after we watched some Gilmore Girls, and then we watched movies until it was twelve o'clock. First Jungle Book 2, then Winnie the Pooh and the Backson, and then a piece of Madagascar(the first one, not because it's the best of the series, but because we saw 2 and 3 a short while ago, so 1 was the only one left). All animated movies, yes, but that was more fun for the youngest. Otherwise they might have fallen asleep. When the firework started, we went upstairs and watched, then I went to my own room to go to sleep. I still watched the firework for a while alone in my own room, but then really went to bed. This morning I got up at half past ten. Oh, and <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/12/lately.html">as I told you before</a> I lost my library pass. Well, we went to recycle shop and before we left, I checked the van. We have an old half orange-half white Volkswagen van, it was a German fire truck first and completely orange but my dad painted half white because it looks prettier, and it had hard green benches(which my dad removed and replaced by moms own-made pillow seats with flowers and puppets and all that on it, we also have curtains from that material that my mom also made). You can lift where you are seated, and under that is a space for storing stuff(comes in handy for vacations). Well, there was this slit where it must have fallen through because when I looked under the bench it was there. I was so happy, now I'm able to lend stuff again.<br />
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It's the orange van in the background, and this was last year by the way, not this year. Actually, it was the year before, because it is now 2018 and last year was 2017 and the year before was 2016. Oh wait, we made this in February. Still 2017, last year, sorry ;)<br />
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Oh, by the way, about the <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/12/the-disney-princess-book-tag.html">Disney Princess Book Tag </a>I didn't tag anyone, so if you don't know anyone who made the tag and you weren't tagged or you don't consider yourself tagged, you are know tagged. Everyone who reads this, is automatically tagged by me. Just so you know :)<br />
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I can still hear the bangs and the pops and the poofs and the rustles and the ''screaming kitchen maids'', as we call them in the Netherlands. Well, I hope you all have a good first day of 2018 and a happy new year!<br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-41502606996884306002017-12-31T03:13:00.001-08:002017-12-31T03:13:22.045-08:00~The Disney Princess Book Tag~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So, Olivia at <a href="http://meanwhileinrivendell.blogspot.nl/">Meanwhile, in Rivendell</a> did this tag and she said anyone could do it, so I decided to do it. It's been a long while since I was tagged, I'm looking forward to answering!<br />
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1. Snow White: Name your favourite classic.<br />
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Uhm, sorry, classic? What exactly does that ''classic'' mean? Is it like: classic books like Jane Austen or classic books like Laura Ingalls Wilder? When someone says ''classic'', I think of books like that. So, I'll say The Little House on the Prairie books then. Those are classics, right?<br />
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2. Cinderella: Name a book that has kept you reading well past your bedtime.<br />
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Well, I have actually never read a book ''way'' past my bedtime. Sometimes, I have read a book for a while when everybody's lights were turned off, except for mine. One of those books is The Shadow Throne by Jennifer A. Nielsen. Or any book from that trilogy.<br />
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I don't actually read that much classic romance books. I guess Pride&Prejudice, because I have read that one.<br />
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4. Ariel: Name a book that's about making sacrifices and fighting for your dreams.<br />
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Oh dear. I can't remember any that is like that. The Young Samurai by Chris Bradford maybe? That's about making sacrifices to achieve the goal, and fighting to achieve it. So I'll just put that one in.<br />
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5. Belle: Name a book with a smart and independent female character.<br />
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Oh no. Okay...uhm.....A Woman's Place by Lynn Austin. For as far as I can have an opinion, the female characters in that book are pretty smart and independent.<br />
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A Proper Pursuit by Lynn Austin? It has a character who did things her own way and decided things on herself, and it's really a great book. <br />
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I'm gonna go with <a href="http://meanwhileinrivendell.blogspot.nl/2017/12/the-disney-princess-book-tag.html">Olivia's answer </a>and say The Book Thied by Marcus Zusak. It was just so sad.<br />
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8. Mulan: Name a book with a (totally boss) female character.<br />
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Borrowed the ''totally boss'' from Olivia :) But to the question. The Help by Kathryn Stockett has some female characters like that. Or Wonderland Creek. If that is, that by ''totally boss'', I understand correctly that it is meant a stubborn and strong character. If not, sorry for my unknowingness ;P<br />
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Ooh, I have one! The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall. Or My Heart Remembers by Kim Vogel Sawyer. Or Until W Reach Home by Lynn Austin. Or To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, but Olivia already has that one and I don't want to have too many similar choices, that looks like I can't pick choices myself. Which I can.<br />
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Winter has come! Winter with a capital ''W''. Snowy winter, icy winter, cold winter. Where little white crystals, who miraculously are all different, fall from the sky and land on the cold ground. Or where raindrops pitter-patter on leafs, streets and roofs and all else outside, with grey rainclouds and pools, or white white snow that hurts your eyes because it's <i>so</i> white, and blue skies, yellow-white clouds, sunbeams peeking through the windows, and slowly melting snow, whatever is most common where you live. Or maybe it isn't even winter where you live. That's possible. Anyhow, today it is the really white snow and blue skies with yellow-white clouds for us, and yesterday (and the day before) it was the first option with a lot of snow swirling. And really, a lot. More than 10 centimetres fell in these past two days. And that's a lot for Holland. Because we haven't had a lot of snow these years. Yes,<a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/01/hi-there.html">last year,</a> there was pretty much later on, but not as much as this year. The years before we had wet snow to no snow at all. Not a nice winter.<br />
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That, the picture above, is really how it looked like this winter! It is not a picture of our environment, because yeah, I forgot to take pictures of them like I wanted to do and now, sadly, the snow is starting to go away. Okay, there's still a real thick pack of snow right now, but it's not as pretty as it was. So just a random winter picture from Pinterest then. Today, it hasn't snowed anymore, it stopped snowing yesterday at around...I don't know...9 o'clock in the evening or something like that? Maybe 8 o'clock. So it snowed the day before yesterday, pretty hard, and me and my siblings (that is me, my three younger siblings, my older brother and my older sister. Not my oldest sister) and some kids from the neighborhood went outside and started a snowball fight. For a while, but then we started making two forts, one for the boys and one for the girls. Then, one of the neighbor kids said we could make an iglo. And we did. We broke the girls' fort down and added it to the boys' fort, and we made half of the iglo. Almost the whole circle was done, and it was about the height of my five year old brother, but we didn't finish it. Probably won't finish it at all, 'cause it will get warmer this week until 6 degrees. So, no finished iglo then. Yesterday, we also built a bit of the iglo (that's when we built almost the whole circle) and it was snowing real hard with a cold cold wind. My toes were freezing off (metaphorically speaking, of course), it was so cold. Luckily, I had a warm winterjacket, and good gloves, but I don't have snowboots, so I used my boots. Really really cold (My feet started itching when I was warming up again). Of course, the whole hall was full of ice, snow and water, which is really annoying, but that's cleaned now.<br />
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Okay, so I'm curious now. I made a new page that includes reviews I have made over the past two years, and I added something to my sidebar, namely ''Labels''. But...when I view my blog, I cannot see anything new. Still no ''Labels'' and also still just 5 pages, and not 6. How is that possible while I did publish the ''Reviews'' page three times and I made the ''Labels'' thingy on the sidebar and saved it twice? I mean, I can't see anything right now, can you? Maybe it's a bug or something. Which would not be nice, but you can't have everything, right? Anyhow, how was winter at your place?Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-58348542401815349592017-12-06T02:30:00.000-08:002017-12-06T02:31:33.264-08:00~Lately~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well, I'm on Blogger for two years now. I made a new header...it was my birhtday last month. We've been watching Gilmore Girls for the second time (We're on the beginning of season 3 now), I've made 140 posts, with this one being my 141th, and 6 pages. Don't pay attention to my first posts, I was new on Blogger and I didn't know anything. Better not read those ;) I have 21 followers. Ha. Last time I checked I had 18, but I never check how many followers I have. It doesn't interest me that much how much there are, but who they are does interest me, because I would like to know who follows me. 8, 163 is the number of pageviews, and I follow 37 blogs. I have been reading The Penderwicks again, because I had nothing to read and The Penderwick is always a good read if you're in the mood for something happy, and cosy. And listening to...well, a lot of different songs. I've been drawing sometimes, in my new sketchbook, which I got for my birthday(my other one was totally full). As for the movies we watched lately...The Lady in the Van(which was absolutely boring, at least for me), Thunder and the House of Magic(an animated movie) which was actually pretty nice to watch, we watched The Boss Baby(also animated) which I liked more than I thought, and we wacthed Paddington again(my older brother didn't see it before, so we borrowed it from the library again for him to see), I lost my library pass. Ugh, so stupid of me. I had it in my pocket, and then I must have lost it in the car or in the library.<br />
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Oh yeah, and we watched The Walk a while ago, and it was really great(I thought it was gonna be boring, because documentaries are not my favourite) Also Storks(another animated movie), which was...okay. Some really weird stuff like baby machines(that was also in Boss Baby), but it was good. I am still studying Spanish and Latin. And I read the book from Ranger's Apprentice that I really wanted to read, it was rather short(a novella) but still great as always. For the rest, I haven't really done something interesting. Well, it may snow Saturday. I hope it will, snow is so great! So, nothing further to say...I bought new earrings...Okay, now bye!<br />
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Season 4 is on Netflix! We are already finished with it now(so soon). So, now that season 4 is finished, it's time for an update, don't you think? Here we go then.<br />
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Elizabeth has grown a lot. If you look at season 1, where she's still a bit...well, scared, so to say. Not used to the life in Hope Valley(it was Coal Valley back then). She can't ride a horse, she can't cook or bake anything, and she hardly has any friends. Now she isn't afraid to stand up for herself, has her own(very strong)will, has a lot of friends, can ride horse and can cook, and fits in Hope Valley perfectly right now. She doesn't want to live anywhere else. She is still a meddler, now even more than first, but that is mainly just for the sake of her students and Hope Valley.<br />
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Jack is mainly still the same. He is loyal to his job as Mountie, and therefore goes away. He still cares a lot about Hope Valley, maybe even more now. He grew more attached to Hope Valley and doesn't want to leave either. But, duty calls! (That, you will understand if you have watched season 4) He brings his relationship with Elizabeth to a higher level and loves her even more.<br />
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Frank Hogan and Abigail Stanton.<br />
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I put them together, because there were not much nice pictures where Frank is on alone. Abigail is still protective, very caring, and trusts people very soon. Some think she trusts people <i>too</i> soon. She becomes mayor of Hope Valley, and forfills that duty very well. As for Frank, I like him a bit more now. He is determined, and tries to take care of and help everyone. Let us just say, he is okay now. Not my favourite, but okay. :)<br />
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Rosemary Coulter.<br />
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Rosemary is still the same good-meant meddling, stubborn, enthusiastic about everything, funny Rosemary. She still loves to help and solve problems. And she has a will of her own, and believes all of her ideas will work, she never gives up. When things turn out bad, when something fails, she will try something else until it works out. She is my favourite character in the whole series.<br />
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Lee Coulter.<br />
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Lee is also still the same. Both he and Rosemary haven't changed a bit. And I'm glad for that! He is a good friend, puts up with Rosemary's complaints and even her well-meant talking-instead-of-him. You know, when he lost his voice and she did all the talking for him, ordering dozens of pies, scones, cupcakes and giving Jesse a higher position, and handling hard with the railway people(with that, I mean she demanded more money). He has his break-down moments from time to time, and then Rosemary on her turn puts up with him. When he was sad because Cody being sick reminded him of his brother Patrick, and when he had a deadline or else the railway wouldn't get the wood from him but from another saw mill company. He and Rosemary really fit.<br />
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Bill Avery.<br />
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Remember when I said in my previous review of When Calls the Heart that I didn't like him that much? Well, that changed. I like him now. He is protective, a good friend, and knows how people feel, he knows when something is wrong. He also never gives up. A.J. Foster was a woman who wanted to testify against Henry Gowen, but she pulled back on the last moment. He searched for her, and eventually caught her. Even though she escaped.<br />
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I like these two a lot. It is a bit disappointing that they are not in the show more often. I would like to see more of them in season 5, because they are both favourites of mine. Clara is really nice, and Jesse too. So yeah, I wish they were more seen in season 4.<br />
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Henry Gowen.<br />
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He is okay now. First he was grumpy and didn't want to accept help from anyone, then he did. But then he did business with the railway again and helped put Elizabeth off her position. Then he felt guilty, when a man who was hired by Ray Wyatt was sent to kill Bill and A.J. Foster. He didn't want them to die. And when Ray Wyatt pointed his gun at Bill and wanted to shoot him, Henry stopped him. To me, he's still on the good side, even when he did some bad things. He wanted to stay too, when Cody was sick. To see how it ended, before he would leave.<br />
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Faith is nice. She is a kind woman, and a good nurse. Sorry, I really don't have a lot to say about her.<br />
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I do not like Ray Wyatt. Of course, he is the bad guy. In my head, I scream: no! whenever he comes on screen. :|<br />
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Maggie<br />
Cyrus and his dad<br />
Ray Wyatt of course<br />
Chad and Earl Wyatt and their dad<br />
Mr Stoneman<br />
Doug and his mother<br />
Carson Shepherd and his sister-in-law<br />
Harper and his mom<br />
A.J. Foster<br />
Murphy<br />
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<br />Ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00077475871417077658noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272224146255270569.post-79485142033604517362017-11-03T02:07:00.001-07:002017-11-03T02:08:16.975-07:00~The Book Lover's Tag~<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have been tagged with The Book Lover's Tag by <a href="http://bookscamerasandsucculents.blogspot.nl/">Hannah from Books, Cameras, and Succulents</a>! Yes, yes, yes!! Thank you Hannah, for tagging me!<br />
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<b>1. If you could rewrite the end of a book, which one would it be?</b><br />
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O....kay. I'll try to think of one. Maybe Fire by Night by Lynn Austin. Because Ted dying was the saddest thing. But no, no. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. The end was so so sad. Rudy, Hans and Rosa Hubermann...It was so sad. I would have loved if they hadn't died. So, maybe that end.<br />
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Oh, let me see. No one? I can't think of anyone. Well okay, maybe Jane or Rosalind from The Penderwicks. <br />
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This year? <br />
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The Book Thief. Honestly, I haven't really read any new books, except for this one and Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee. Even though this had a lot of swearing in it (I just didn't read that, I read through those things), it was a great book!<br />
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Yep. Donkey ears, loose pages, torn pages. Those.<br />
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Someday, Someday, Maybe by Lauren Graham.<br />
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Brotherband book 7 and a short book of Ranger's Apprentice. There aren't any more books that I really want to read. I can't think of any except for these two.<br />
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So, based on a true story, right? Or on true events? I haven't read many of those, except for the story of Anne Frank and oh yes...Little House on the Prairie of course! <br />
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Well actually there is. It's a Dutch book I read when I was like eight or nine. Can't remember the title nor the author, but I read it when we were on vacation to Belgium, so it reminds me of our vacation there.<br />
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I tag:<br />
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<a href="http://1agirlsplace.blogspot.nl/">Rachel </a><br />
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Just to make it easier, and not name everyone and everybody, I tag you who reads this. <br />
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And then I mean all of you!<br />
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My youngest siblings keep repeating this. It is the funniest part according to them.<br />
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So was this :) Anyhow, lets get down to business. *in mind adding: to defeat the Huns!*<br />
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Be you. Always stay yourself, no matter what they say.<br />
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<i>If they criticize your opinions</i><br />
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<i>If they criticize you</i><br />
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<i>If they say you can't do this, because you're not the right person for this</i><br />
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<i>If they say you will fail, because you're not smart enough</i><br />
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<i>If they say mean things about you or your family</i><br />
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<i>If they mock your dressing style or anything about you</i><br />
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Always, <i>always</i>, stay yourself. It doesn't matter if you don't fit in, because if you should be or dress otherwise just to be in their group, they're probably not worth your companionship.You are what you are because of everyone around you. Because of your family, God, your friends. And because of yourself.<br />
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<i>''They say: ''It is better to give than to receive'', right? Well, I say: ''It is better to forgive than to have grudge''. Because having grudge is not good. It eats you. It takes away all your time and lets you forget what's really important. The things that are really important, are family and friends. And forgiveness. Forgiveness is a good thing. It's a gift. Just like love, and honesty, and kindness. I am who I am because of them. Because of all of them. Because of my family, because of my friends and because of myself. And for that I thank them ,with all of my heart. It doesn't matter how many times they have said to you that you're not good, that you don't belong with them, that you should be different. Don't pay attention to that. Stay yourself, no matter what happens.''</i><br />
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Who can guess where that's from? ;) No, just joking. I think I made my point. No matter what happens and what they say, you should be yourself, always. This was kind of a short post, just like the one about <a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/06/its-good-to-dream.html">dreams</a>,remember? But I wanted to write this down. I just did. Even though it may be a bit confusing, or short.<br />
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<a href="http://4amongstspringblossoms.blogspot.nl/2017/10/coffeecoffeecoffee.html">Told you I would make a review.</a> This is such a good movie. The story is about Sonora Webster(it is based on a true story), a young girl who dreams to dive with horses. When she gets kicked out of the house by her aunt, she leaves to find Mr Carver, who owns a show with diving horses. She, after a few difficulties, gets a job as stableboy(well, girl, actually). A new horse arrives, who she calls Lightning(after a big horse she had at her aunts house), and she(together with Al) tames the horse. Mr Carver says to her she has a chance if she learns how to drive the horse. So she does, even though she fails a lot.But eventually she dives with horses instead of Marie(I thought her name was Marie, maybe I'm wrong, I couldn't find a picture of her, but she's the girl in the third picture from the right row). Al leaves, but writes Sonora every day(she didn't receive them, Mr Carver held them from her). One day, Lightning is sick and she doesn't know what to do. Al returns and they save Lightning, but he cannot dive for a while. Al arranged a job in Atlantic City, but on the road to it, Mr Carver dies. Sonora has to dive with the other horse, but it is scared for the loud music. Before Sonora rides, Al asks her to marry him and she says yes, with the whole public listening(such a sweet scene). Then she jumps with the horse, but it gets scared and they land wrong. The horse is not harmed, but Sonora came in the water with eyes opened. She says it is nothing, but when her sight goes away one day, she is examined by the doctor. She will be blind forever. So diving is not possible anymore. Sonora doesn't want to give up, and tries to ride Lightning, even when she is blind, but it doesn't work. But then she, together with Clifford, locks Marie and dives with the horse herself, even when she is blind. Al and Sonora get married(not shown in the movie), and Sonora dives for 11 years blind, without the public knowing. It is a great movie, and you should really see it!<br />
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Gabrielle Anwar plays Sonora, which she does very well. Sonora is a stubborn, rather wild, girl. I really like her. She is so brave and I felt so sad when she got blind and couldn't perform the diving anymore, her dream.<br />
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Al is also very stubborn, and his father too, by the way. He doesn't have a very good relationship with his father, they always argue. He falls in love with Sonora, but after another fight with his father, he leaves. But loyally writes, even though she doesn't write back(she couldn't, but he didn't know that). He cares a lot about Sonora, but also about his dad, even when he doesn't show and they argue a lot. I like him.<br />
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I didn't really like him first. He was always fighting with his son, Al never did anything right in his eyes. He cares for his show, and doesn't want to give it up. He hides Al's letters from Sonora, which I thought was very mean of him. I mean, let her read them. They're hers! He didn't have the right to hold the letters back. But anyway, he is sorry later and tries to apologize to her, but he dies without telling her(she later finds one of Al's last letters, where he writes he loves her). I liked him in the end.<br />
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I couldn't find a picture of him, sorry. They are hard to find, the pictures. But anyway, I really liked Clifford. He was so funny, and sweet, and such a good friend. When Al was practicing: ''Ladies and gentlemen, Sonora and Lightning!'', you know, he and Sonora overheard it and laughed so hard about it. He walked away, still shouting: ''Ladies and gentlemen!'' and laughing. I think he was my favourite character.<br />
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No, the title has nothing to do with the post. I just thought, it's autumn and autumn asks for pictures (Sure, why not) Okay, let's do this. (Don't make it boring) No, I won't...I hope...Well, any- (Promise) Promise what? (Not to make it boring) I promise. So, I was start- (Don't start with ''so'', you always do that) I do not...I do...I won't now...Shall we begin? (Begin properly) Stop saying that, I begin like I like to begin. Why do I even talk to you, you're just a voice in my head. (Because you're crazy) Wow, thanks. (My pleasure) Quit the sarcasm. (I will if you will) Stop interrupting me, okay? (Sorry) Thanks. This day is already...the 27th of october, actually I'm really late with it. Okay, I don't do picture posts a lot, so excuse me for my unknowledgement. (Why would they do that?) I thought I told you to stop? (Oh, yeah, you did. Excuse me) Fine, I'll start now. (Finally...)<br />
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The pictures aren't my own credit (Of course not, you don't even know how to make such lovely photo's) That's right. I can take photos, but never such pretty ones. I put this picture in because it reminds me of the house at my grandparents. (But then without the river) Yeah, without the river. The birds should be pigeons then, because the neighbours have pigeons, and the house should actually be visible on the left and the garden on the right. (You're talking nonsense now) Sorry, I'll go on.<br />
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By the way, we watched Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, 1990. (Which is based on a true story) I was going to say that. So, it's based on a true story and it was really good. (Review about to follow) Exactly, review about to follow. We also watched Marmaduke, which was good for a movie about dogs talking with eachother (They don't need to hear that) You're probably right, sorry. (You should stop talking when you post a picture) Sorry again.<br />
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A thing I like about cold weather is wearing warm socks (You're doing it again) I can talk when I post pictures, because <i>I</i> am doing the post, not <i>you</i>. (It's write. You are writing when you put a picture in it) Just stay quiet, will you?<br />
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This reminds me of The Railway Children.<br />
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Oh, hey, October! It's october right now. (They know that already) What did I tell you?<br />
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Riding in the car, seeing the raindrops slide down the windows (Only if you're not the one riding) I suppose it doesn't help telling you to shut up? (Nope) *sigh* Well, never mind then.<br />
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Fire. Is so compelling. You can't help but stare at it all the time. Where did I hear that before? (I don't remember. In your head, maybe?) Don't be silly. No, it was a movie...Never mind.<br />
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I did that too. Throwing leafs into the air. When we were at our grandparents (*contemptuous snort* That's boring. Moving on.)<br />
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I leant this from the library the day before yesterday. I saw it, and thought: ''What is this about?''. I read the back and then looked at the front. (You judge books by the front?) I do, yes. If the front is a mess, I don't take it home. (How prejudiced) Anyway, then I saw that it was written by Lauren Graham, the actress who plays Lorelai in Gilmore Girls. And it sounded interesting, had a good front picture and the author was known. So I leant it, together with some other book by Victoria Hislop, or something like that. Didn't start that one yet, first started Someday, Someday, Maybe. And I like it. Franny reminds me of Lorelai Gilmore (Franny is the main person in the story, don't forget to mention that) Yes, she is the main person. I wonder if Lauren Graham is in fact alike Lorelai and Franny. It would be funny if she was. Mostly, stories have winks of the authors personality in it. I'm not done yet(With the book) With the book, I'm not done with the book yet, but I have read it for a quarter(Do you even say that like that?) Probably not, but I'm not in the mood to look it up at Google Translate (You hate that, don't you?) Yeah, I do. It makes me feel dumb and unknowing. Except for when I'm learning a language. My oldest sister has started reading it too, so we have turns :) (You don't mind) No, I don't mind. I don't <i>always </i>read, the entire day.<br />
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Watching Mulan the day before yesterday made me remind how much I love this movie. Mulan and her relationship with her family, Mulan and Shang, Mushu, Cricky, Ling, Yao and Chien-Po. Mulan is really smart and brave, she protects her family and goes off to war to save her father's life. He would have died for sure if he went to war, she could die also, but she cared less about that than her father's life. I love this movie so much, the whole family loves it. It's basically one of the few the whole family love. It's always arguements about which movie we are gonna watch. My two younger brothers like animation only (Road To Avonlea is an exception)That's true. Except for the youngest, but he is too young to understand, probably. My younger sister likes aimation and a bit of real-life movies. My older brother and me like animation and real-life movies(Which is very handy) Yes, it is. Although my older brother doesn't really like romantic movies. My two older sisters like real-life movies, with a few animated ones as an exception (Like Mulan) Like Mulan, yes. I'm the one who's talking here, remember? Sorry, writing here. (Excuse me) My parents are the same as my two older sisters, only then they like even less animated movies. So, every time we try to watch something, it leads to arguement. Once, we only chose after almost an hour. Crazy, isn't it? We have put in a schedule, actually. Friday is for the three smallest to choose, Saturday for the three older girls, and Sunday for the parents. My older brother mostly chooses with the three smallest. Then it's still sometimes a bit arguement, but that's fine.<br />
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Just thinking about Robin Hood BBC makes me want to watch it all over again. Even though it makes me cry sometimes. (Yeah...)<br />
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This looks almost to good to eat! (If you had it here, you would eat it, don't forget that) Yes, I would eat it. I said: <i>almost</i>. <i>Almost </i>to good to eat. It looks so delicious though! It's making me hungry.<br />
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I should stop the food pictures. (Absolutely) Okay, the food-pictures will stop now. Right now.<br />
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Tadaa! Told you the food pictures would stop. (Letters to Juliet? Seriously?) Yes, seriously. Anyhow, this isn't really an autumn pictures post, is it? (Not at all) That's not true, I did have some pictures of autumn in it. And, by the way, I already did a picture post. Two posts away. I probably should stop now, before I embarass myself even more ;) (Wise decision)<br />
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Bye! (For now) It's just a bye. Not any additions. (Why not? Just a ''bye'' is so boring) It is not! (It is) It is not. (It is) I'm not going to argue with you, you're just thoughts flying out of my head. (Whatevery you want).<br />
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So, I said I was gonna do a tag again, and I now did. An Animation Tag. For as far as I know, no one did one yet. I certainly haven't been tagged for it yet<i>(I would know!)</i>. Here it is! <i>(By the way, my own answers are in the parentheses) (Sorry that I always answer my own tags, but I just love to do them so much and the less nice thing about making tags, is that you can't be tagged then, that's why I do it)</i><br />
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<i> (Duh, of course <b>that</b> one was going to show up, just as the second question. Hmm, well I like Rapunzel a lot, but also Mulan. I'll go for Rapunzel though.)</i><br />
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<i>(Well, I haven't seen many Disney movies, I really like Eugene from Tangled, but that seems so like the previous question. I mean, both of these questions are answered by Tangled things. But okay, I'll still choose Eugene.)</i><br />
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<i>(Rapunzel and Eugene appear in Arendelle, in the movie Frozen. So they, together with all the other people who visited Arendelle to attend Elsa's coronation, were stuck in Arendelle when Elsa set off a never-ending winter. Until she de-froze it of course. And I really would like to see some more of Eugene and Rapunzel stuck in Arendelle. Someone even made a little edit of it.)</i><br />
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<i>(I mean, wouldn't it be great? Eugene is always so funny and then maybe we could finally see Anna, Elsa and Rapunzel together. After all, there is stated that Rapunzel is Anna and Elsa's cousin, right?)</i><br />
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<i>(Well, I feel like Pocahontas and John Smith aren't really talked about very much, but are kinda...nice. I actually like them. But I also like Carl and Ellie from Up, who are not mentioned a lot, plus Mulan and Shang. But I guess I'll choose Pocahontas and John Smith.)</i><br />
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<i>(Eugene and Rapunzel Fitzherbert. Not only because both of them are my favourite prince and princess, but also because they are both so different, but so equal at the same time. And, unlike some, their relationship was not love at first sight or rushed. It was a win-win situation at first, to call it like that, which slowly leaded to frienship and eventually love. It wasn't quickly, just like Mulan and Shang. That's also why I like Mulan and Shang so much too. But I already answered the question now, up to the next!)</i><br />
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It can be any song at all. From songs like ''The Bear Necessities'' or ''Hakuna Matata'' to ''Love is an Open Door'' and ''The Colors of The Wind'' or ''I See the Light''. <i>(Oh, hard one. Maybe I should re-consider making this question, but I like to see which song of all those endless Disney songs is your favourite. My answer, wow, this is actually harder than I expected. Because there are so many different songs, with all kinds of different genres. And they all have different meanings and such. My top favourite is then probably ''I See the Light''. It has such a soft and sweet melody to it, and it's really a good song. So yeah, that one.)</i><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">If you know what I mean by that, at least ;) <i>(Probably...I guess ''When You Believe'' from The Prince of Egypt. That one is a favourite of mine, even though it's not likely to come up in my mind so soon, as a favourite.)</i></span><br />
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<i>(That would probably be Up or Inside Out. Or maybe Cars. Up, because I didn't think I would really like a movie like that, with talking dogs and such, but I really liked it! Inside Out was a bit new to me, because my brother showed me some pictures of it, and said that they were puppets inside a girl's head, and that sounded really weird to me, but I eventuaaly loved it! Cars, because I didn't think I would like a movie about talking cars with eyes and mouths, and because I thought that it was a movie for little boys. But I watched it, and it has a pretty good story, is funny and I really liked it. We still watch it, and if the dvd wasn't broke, we would still watch it once in the two or three weeks, because my youngest brother of 5 and my second youngest brother of 8 both love Cars. And my younger sister, who is 10, also likes it a lot. But now it broke. I think Cars was the one who was really not as bad as I thought it would be.)</i><br />
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<i>(Okay, is it weird of me to say Marlin and Dory? I just choose them. I always consider them a sort of couple, but for as far as I know, no one else does. I am probably not the only one, but I certainly don't know anyone else who shares the same opinion. Marlin, and Nemo by the way, are one of the few who stick with Dory and accept her how she is, even though she forgets and does things without thinking. So, those two.)</i><br />
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<i>(I like Pascal and Mushu, but also Timon and Pumbaa. And Olaf is also so funny! I can't choose, maybe? But no, I think I will choose Olaf. I mean, I haven't watched Frozen, but sometimes I see pins or gifs and I listened to his summer song, and his voice and laugh is so funny. But Mushu...and Pascal...sigh. How about I choose two sidekicks, or maybe three? I'll choose Mushu then. He is so funny, and crazy, and helping, and...funny!</i><br />
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<i>(Tangled, but Mulan is great too!)</i><br />
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<i>(I am 40% Pocahontas and 60% Merida. The description said: You have a profound need for quiet(uhm, well sometimes, yeah), and a desire to understand and analyze the world you live in, and to learn the deeper thruths(well, if it means what I think it means, than: yeah, sometimes). You tend to be orderly(I like to believe that, yes) and dedicated to building your life on a solid foundation of order and service (Oh?) You value truth, justice, and discipline(I do), and may be quick-tempered with those who do not(I don't really get angry that fast, but I haven't met someone who doesn't value truth, justice and discipline, so I wouldn't know). ) </i>By the way, <a href="http://www.playbuzz.com/sebastianknight10/the-definitive-disney-personality-test?">this</a> is the link to the test I did. If you can't find it with the link, or it didn't work or I did something wrong, just type ''disney'' on Pinterest search. Then you'll have to scroll down a bit, and you'll find it. Or type ''disney personality tests''. Then you will find this:<br />
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<i>(Maybe Jane,because I have dark blonde hair and blue eyes.)</i><br />
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<i>(Or Wendy from Peter Pan, because she also has brown hair(well, I have dark blonde, but you might as well call it brown, just so it's easier), and blue eyes. But I have curls, she has them too, I know, but I don't have those pipy ones, and my hair is longer. So, I will go for Jane instead of Wendy. You also got Eowyn(from which I couldn't get a picture from), but her hair is too light.)</i><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>Which statement do you think is true and which not(you know, those things on Pinterest that say...for example: That Elsa and Anna are Rapunzels cousins, and that Tarzan is Anna and Elsa's brother or that the oldest girl from Despicable Me is maybe Riley's mom from Inside Out)?</b></span><br />
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Okay, that picture is not clear at all. You can't even read the letters. <i>(Anyhow, this is what it states:</i><br />
<i>The Queen of Corona(Rapunzel's mom) is the sister of the King of Arendelle(Elsa and Anna's dad). They both have wavy strawberry blonde hair, green eyes, a small mouth and a similar jawline. In short, they look alike. And Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa look alike. The person who made this states that the Queen and King of Arendelle went to Eugene and Rapunzel's wedding in Corona, but their boat sank. And she/he says that that's why Eugene and Rapunzel appear on Elsa's coronation. For me, that sounds highly possible. I think this might actually be true.)</i><br />
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Okay, so these are clear letters. You can read it. <i>(But even though Hans does look a bit like Eugene and Rapunzel combined, I don't think it's true. I mean, Hans is twenty and has <b>twelve</b> <b>older</b> brothers. Then Eugene and Rapunzel ought to be much much older right now. And in the picture where they visit Arendelle, they are clearly not any older, right? They still look the same. And if Rapunzel and Eugene got thirteen kids, they should be much older, am I right? So I don't think this theory is right. And in Tangled, Rapunzel is 18 and Eugene 26. Then they married, which was...one year later? I thought it was one year later. Then they got thirteen kids, who were all grown up, because Hans was the youngest and he is twenty. So Rapunzel and Eugene should at least be like...twenty years older. Eugene 46, and Rapunzel 38. But in the picture, Rapunzel still looks like a bit older than 18, and not 38 or something like that, and Eugene also still looks the same. He doesn't look 46 years old, does he? So, to my thoughts, this theory is not true.)</i><br />
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<i>(Ice Age 5 definitely. I mean, we all watched 1 until 4 a dozen of times, so we expected a lot of part 5. So when we finally had it and watched it, we were very disappointed. I mean, the main characters were still good and Buck was there again, even more crazy, but part 1-4 of Ice Age were family-ish, funny and the whole family can enjoy. But Ice Age 5 was, even though it was sometimes indeed funny, not so good. It concentrated more on the problem, the comet, than on the ''family''. It didn't have the family feeling anymore, not so much. And it had too much pink, according to my older brother. And I didn't think that pink-purple-ish stuff fitted to Ice Age. So that one was definitely less than we expected.)</i><br />
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Well, I am done now. I'm out of questions. I'll put them in a list, to prevent confusion.<br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>1. Who's you favourite animated heroine?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>2. Who's your favourite animated hero?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>3. If there was to be a sequel(or even a third, fourth, or fifth part)(and then I don't mean like Frozen Fever and Tangled Ever After, those short movies, but a real one) of an animated movie, where would you like it to be about?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>4. Which couple from an animated movie do you think is highly underrated? </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>5. Which couple do you like most?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>6. Which song is your favourite?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>7. And if you should choose a song that isn't likely to be chosen by you, one that didn't immediately come up in your mind but is still a favourite, which one would it be?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>8. What animation movie did you first think you wouldn't like, but eventually you did?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>9. Which two do you always consider as a couple, even though they are not a definite couple, but almost no one else does? </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>10. Which girl from an animated movie has the best hairstyle(s)?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>11. Which is the best dress?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>12. Which sidekick is the best according to you?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>13. What's your favourite Disney princess movie?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>14. What's your favourite animated movie(no Disney princess movies included)? </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>15. What is your Disney personality?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>16. Which animated girl do you think looks most like you(in looks, not in character)?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>17. Which statement do you think is true and which not(you know, those things on Pinterest that say...for example: That Elsa and Anna are Rapunzels cousins, and that Tarzan is Anna and Elsa's brother or that the oldest girl from Despicable Me is maybe Riley's mom from Inside Out)?</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;"><b>18. What animated movie did you expect much of, but turned out to be much worse than you originally thought? </b></span><br />
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So, 18 questions to answer. And I tag:<br />
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<a href="http://1agirlsplace.blogspot.nl/">A Girl's Place</a><br />
<a href="http://1itsawonderfullife.blogspot.nl/">It's A Wonderful Life</a><br />
<a href="http://violetcottage.blogspot.nl/">Lavender Spring</a><br />
<a href="http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.nl/">Movies Meet Their Match</a><br />
<a href="http://raesdropofgoldensun.blogspot.nl/">Rae: A Drop of Golden Sun</a><br />
<a href="http://meanwhileinrivendell.blogspot.nl/">Meanwhile, In Rivendell</a><br />
<a href="http://notesfromahartfieldgirl.blogspot.nl/">Notes From a Hartfield Girl</a><br />
<a href="http://naomiblog15.blogspot.nl/">Wonderland Creek</a><br />
<a href="http://agirlwithsomeideas.blogspot.nl/">A Girl With Ideas</a><br />
<a href="http://aloongtimeagoinagalaxyfarfaraway.blogspot.nl/">A Looong Time Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away...</a><br />
<a href="http://aramblethroughthewoods.blogspot.nl/">A Ramble Through the Woods</a><br />
<a href="http://best-of-classics.blogspot.nl/">An Old Fashioned Girl</a><br />
<a href="http://bookscamerasandsucculents.blogspot.nl/">Books, Cameras and Succulents</a><br />
<a href="http://everythingisbetterwithpolkadots.blogspot.nl/">Carpe Diem</a><br />
<a href="http://hamlette.blogspot.nl/">Hamlette's Soliloquy</a><br />
<a href="http://homeandtheheartlandd.blogspot.nl/">Home and The Heartland</a><br />
<a href="http://onthisjourneyytothepast.blogspot.nl/">Journey To The Past</a><br />
<a href="http://lady-ofthe-manor.blogspot.nl/">Lady of the Manor</a><br />
<a href="http://austenwannabe.blogspot.nl/">Musings of a Jane Austen Wannabe</a><br />
<a href="http://ramblings-janeite.blogspot.nl/">Ramblings Of A Janeite</a><br />
<a href="http://ramblings-of-a-red-head-girl.blogspot.nl/">Ramblings of a Redhead Girl</a><br />
<a href="http://readerswonderland.blogspot.nl/">Reader's Wonderland</a><br />
<a href="http://regencydelight-janeaustenetc.blogspot.nl/">Regency Delight ~Jane Austen etc.~</a><br />
<a href="http://revealedintime.blogspot.nl/">Revealed In Time</a><br />
<a href="http://marchramblings.blogspot.nl/">Sunshiny Corner</a><br />
<a href="http://theblogofiorlh.blogspot.nl/">The Blog of Iorlh</a><br />
<a href="http://thefloweringvales.blogspot.nl/">The Flowering Vales</a><br />
<a href="http://thestorybookjournal.blogspot.nl/">The Storybook Journal</a><br />
<a href="http://graymariewrites.blogspot.nl/">Writing is Life</a><br />
<a href="http://miss-dashwood.blogspot.nl/">Yet Another Period Drama Blog</a><br />
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So, if I haven't mentioned someone, I'm sorry. If I did, I'll just say: I tag you. And if you want to do this tag, because it seems nice to do or you just like tags so much: I tag you too. By the way, some of these blogs might be double. You know, someone who has two blogs and I wrote both of them on the list. I just wrote everyone down who I follow. <br />
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