I`m just a regular teen living in a crazy fast track world watching people speed by from the slow lane.
I am a girl of many hats, I live in the country and love ranching. However, I will never turn down a trip to the golf course, and won`t wast a minute stareing aimlessly into the distance, when I could have my nose in a good book. But I always have time for friends, and will make time for family.
I guess you could call me a book worm.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

I'm going to review a new book from book from booksneeze soon so be on the look out

Thursday, June 9, 2011

This movie was sinsational. I loved it. It was one of the best westerns of all time! It was much better than the original. The main character Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) is a guttsy witty 14 year old with a lot of heart and loads of  courage. Her father was shot by a drunken outlaw named Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin). In an effort to avenge her late father she packes up and leaves home, She findes herself in town looking after her fathers funaral arangements. While their she makes it a point to get to know a local marshall named Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges) in an effort to hire him to track down and overtake her dads murder and bring him back. What he dosent recognize is this young womens determination to assist in the capture of this criminal. She also finds help in a Texas Ranger named LaBoeuf (played by Matt Damon!). Although sometimes quick to temper always quick to speak, He turns out to be both coragous and an excellent shot. Although this movie was exelent, it was rated PG-13 for good reason, it was very graphic with maney fighting sequences, the most grusom being when one partner chops two of the others fingers off. But it was still a great movie and I highly recomend it.

Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribean 4

This movie was awsome! I loved it although I thought it was a couple degrees lower on the awsome scale than the other three, I was very glad to see the saga continue. In this next paralysis adventure Jack Sparrow (portrayed by Johnny Depp) Finds a new or, rather old flame named Angelica (played by Penelope Cruz) who gets him in a tangled mess with the notorious pirate Blackbeard (Ian Mcshane). As many of you already know Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann did not return unfortunatly. But all the other cast member did make an enjoyable apperance. I highly recomend this movie it was worth the ticket and well worth my time, as I think you will find it yours.
I'm having a pretty good summer vacation. The family isnt going anywhere this summer unfortunantly but I can make the best of it I guess.

Monday, May 23, 2011

My First Review

Curiosities of the Civil War By: Webb Garrison
Summary: This book discribes many civil war facts. But not just any facts strange bizzare and unheard of things that you never would have even guessed, kind of facts. Instead of taking another look at the standard civil war battle grounds, documents, and artifacts this book takes a look into the nooks and crannys of queer and unusual things that seem realistic and out of this world at the same time.
Reaction: This book is great for even the seasoned history buff. There are a lot of things that one could learn about famous charecters from that time period. I suggest reading this book in segments. I read it a little bit at a time. Like a couple short storys every day. It keeps things interesting without overwhelming you by the sheer size of this book. After all it is a slightly lenghthy 560 pages. This book was strange and facinating I myself not being a big historian still found time to enjoy it. Once again, I not being a huge history buff myself, probably did not enjoy this book as much as another might, especialy if they love history. The print in this book was remarkably small making it slightly difficult to read, I did still appreciate Curiosities of the Cival War. Thank you!!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Quote of the day =)

Love is free......to be loved is priceless,
By Joby Tatum one of my greatest friends.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Quote :)

"the only place succes comes before work is in the dictionary"-Vidal Sassoon