March 20th Dystopian is So In Right Now

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Hola,

Okay. Insurgent/Mocking Jay is the newest thing right now.

One word.

DYSTOPIAN.

What is up with all the dystopian books today.

Before, I get it. It was all "Uhmahgawd, i only read dystopian books. Ahh, KatnissxPeta/Gale"

Now, EVERY OTHER BOOK IS DYSTOPIAN.

- Hunger Games (lol, i almost typed gulberg games hehe)
- Divergent
- The Testing Series
- Matched Trilogy
- New Soul Trilogy (Sort of)
- That series we end up seeing at the library that sounds like a lame version of hunger games so we put it back...

This one time, I found this book called the Hound of Rowan in grade 7. IT WAS EXACTLY LIKE HARRY POTTER.

"MAX MCDANIELS LIVES a quiet life in the suburbs of Chicago until the day he stumbles upon a mysterious Celtic tapestry. Many strange people are interested in Max and his tapestry, and his discovery will lead him to Rowan Academy, a secret school where great things await him.

But dark things are waiting, too. When Max learns that priceless artworks and other gifted children are disappearing from around the globe, he finds himself in the crossfire of an ancient struggle between good and evil."

-Google Books

JUST. LIKE. HARRAH. POTTEH.
I dropped that book like it was about spiders.

I hate when authors do that.

Wait. I was ranting about dystopian novels.

Ahaha...

Seriously, what is up with all these dystopian themes. Literally, every other book.

1. A teenage girl
2. Somehow finds her way into the rebellion
3. Falls for another rebel + personal struggles
4. BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE Good vs Evil
5. Deaths
6. Society rebuilds, sort of.
7. THE END

I bet all these authors were like, "hey, I have a great idea for a romance novel! But...dystopian is totally in right now..."

My favorite dystopian will forever be Crysalids. Published in 1955. I consider it on the same level as To Kill a Mockingbird, but sci-fi. READ IT.

Also, I've been missing out on important-ish things.

Recap:
1) Last Friday was Friday the 13th
2) St. Patrick's day was on the 17th.
A festival basically for Patrick. Not the starfish.

Some headlines:

"Brothers Charged After Four Stabbed at St. Patrick's Day Party"

"St. Patrick's Day Northern Lights In Glowing Green Wow Star-gazers"

"St. Patrick's Day, The Morning After: How to cure that nasty hangover"

So that pretty much sums it up. Well, not the first headline...that would be just plain scary...

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL HAPPINESS DAY.

That's an actual thing!

On February 4th I had a little news story bit on things. And a bit about the worlds happiness report was in there.

Read it. I DEMAND YOU. Naw jk.

In french demander means to ask. And on a quiz I put demand. *facebinder*

In English I demand, but in French, I ask.

Guess what attendre means? To wait. NOT ATTEND. When they were making English. Someone screwed up big time.

And râper, is to grate. Yeah someone definitely messed up somewhere.

Thanks for reading. #46 in random!

Also. Try and make someone happy today. Unless its night for you, you can do it tomorrow.

Good Day~

P.S Wowow that took me an hour. (55 mins to be exact)

Not edited ^_^

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