Sunday, December 6, 2015

The Mother-Daughter Book Club

These. Are. FABULOUS!!!

They're all about these girls (Jess, Emma, Megan, Cassidy, and Becca) that attend a Mother-Daughter Book Club! (A Mother-Daughter Book Club, if you don't know, is one of those cutsie things that you read about and never actually do, like baking extravagant sugar cookies or sewing expert dresses all day.)

First book:



This is the entire series (and rumor has it that a new one, the Mother-Daughter Book Club Cam, is coming out on May 2 of 2016!


#1. The Mother-Daughter Book Club

#2. Much Ado About Anne

#3. Dear Pen Pal

#4. Pies and Prejudice

#5. Home for the Holidays

#6. Wish You Were Eyre

They're all written by Heather Vogel Fredrick.

-Avamae

#cutsiethings #motherdaughterstuff #wishyouwereeyre

Friday, December 4, 2015

haiku, couplets, odes, oh my!

I'm the dork who loves poetry. I love writing it about as much as most people hate writing it. Recently, I've been exploring the different types of poetry, and have been noticing similarities in the way people write their poetry. (I know, you probably think this is boring.)

For example, William Shakespeare always wrote his sonnets as four quatrains and a couplet! Personally, if I were him, I would throw everyone off and write Sonnet 155 (I did my research - #154 was his last, I think) as a random haiku:

I am Will Shakespeare
I am a poetic guy
I love glaze doughnuts

(Do NOT tell me he did not love glaze doughnuts! I KNOW he did, even if they were invented 200 years after he died!)

ANYway, back to the point. here are some AWESOME forms of poetry!

Haiku: Three lines, the first consisting of five syllables, the second of seven , and the third of five. (They don't have to rhyme.)

Limerick: This limerick goes in reverse
  Unless I'm remiss
  The neat thing is this:
If you start from the bottom-most verse
This limerick's not any worse

(NOT written by me!)

Sonnet: A poem consisting of 14 lines, with a strict rhyme scheme. That I don't want to go into.

And there are so many more! One of my absolute favorite poems is written by Emily Dickinson:

“Hope” is the thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words -
And never stops - at all -

And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm -

I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
And on the strangest Sea -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me.

The only weird thing is the hyphens. But it's still a REALLY cool poem!

Anyway, I hope you are...somehow...benefited by this post!

-Avamae

#poetextraordianaire

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

1 celery stick, 1 olive, 1 date, 1 egg

One of my friends just posted on her blog about a code. So I decided I would TOTALLY copy my friend and tell ya'll about MY favorite code!

THE SHOPPING LIST CODE!

I'll give you a sample:

1 hot dog
1 egg
2 lamb chops
1 olive oil spray can!

1 mayonnaise jar
1 yam

1 nutmeg packet
1 applesauce container
1 macaroni box
1 eggplant

1 ice cream cone
1 soup can

1 apple juice
1 vegetable
1 apple
1 marshmallow (I know, who buys ONE marshmallow?!)
1 angel food cake 
1 egg nog jug!

Do you know what it says?

Hello! My name is Avamae!

Each line represents at least one letter. (In this case, all but one.) If it starts with the number 1, then it is only one letter. If it starts with the number 2, then it is two letter, etc.

The actual list is pretty to understand, so you can modify it by switching the spaces, or reversing the letters, or even putting down the word with the letter before the actual letter...(Don't feel bad if you didn't understand that last bit. I barely did myself.)

Maybe this post will benefit you...somehow...in some way...

Until next time!

-Avamae

#I'mstartinganewhashtagthing

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

my addiction to "sisters grimm"

I don't know about you, but I LOVE to read. One of my all-time favorite book series is called The Sisters Grimm. It's about these two siblings, Sabrina and Daphne. Their parents died (I know this is the start of about half of all fiction) and they've gone from house to house, staying with one deranged psychopath after another.

(That is really not the story - it is basically the prologue, but I wrote it just to give you the idea.)

Anyway, it's filled with absolute awesomeness and packed with adventure. The first book in a series of nine is:


Here is the entire series:


#1: The Fairy-Tale Detectives

#2: The Unusual Suspects

#3: The Problem Child

#4: Once upon a Crime

#5: Magic and Other Misdemeanors

#6: Tales from the Hood

#7: The Everafter War

#8: The Inside Story

#9: The Council of Mirrors

Best. Books EVER! 

You disagree? Why don't you read them and find out!

-Avamae

(OKAAAAY, fine, that WAS pretty cliche.)