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Saturday, 25 July 2015
Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee

Monday, 13 July 2015
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Reading List)


With
the recent news of a sequel ‘Go
Set a Watchman’ which is based 20 years after the events of ‘To
Kill a Mockingbird’ has given the story an extra burst of life. I look
forward to reading the sequel and to return to the town of May
comb.
To finish I leave
you with quote from the book, but it holds true even in today’s world “but sometimes we
have to make the best of things, and the way we conduct ourselves when the
chips are down...”
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Looking For Alaska by John Green (Reading List)
Seeking the great perhaps, something that Mile’s (Pudge) Is
changing schools to seek out. Over the course of the story he finds something
more than a great perhaps, he finds Alaska, someone who would came into your
life and leave you wandering who you were before you met here, so the line ‘if people were rain, I was drizzle and she
was hurricane’ fits and stood out true.

I highly recommend reading Looking for Alaska, no matter
what age you are. It is very well written, John Green has the ability to make
you feel the happiness and the pain of the characters and he will find you
begging for more.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
The Starnge Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Reading List)

The qualm of Dr Jekyll by end was something remarkable, it
demonstrated that he as a person and as an man of intelligence somehow knew
that he wasn’t right. But I believe the story also shows that ever so slightly
that we ourselves have a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde within all of us.
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Turning My Hair Blue (Bucket List)
Before I do this i must mention i am going to be using an 8 wash hair dye, as to why i am freaked out to having it permanent and i do not think when i go back too work after my time off they would appreciate blue hair. The reason i am "Freaked" is that i have a-lot of "What If's" which include, what if it turns out horrible, what if i look bad and will i be to embarrassed to let anyone see it. But even with these, the thing that's making me do this is to get me out of my comfort zone and dare to do something different.
Now that i have my hair is blue well a subtle blue but blue enough for people to notice it isn't as bad as i thought i would be and i am not worried about going outside at all and knowing that the fear was all in my head is great, but that is the point ofr fear, to be conquered.
Dying my hair blue was to overcome my own fears about myself and to do something out of my comfort zone, it might be a small thing but for me it was huge, It is fun to be blue!!
Dying my hair blue was to overcome my own fears about myself and to do something out of my comfort zone, it might be a small thing but for me it was huge, It is fun to be blue!!
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Auckland Museum (Bucket List)
Overall Experience
The Auckland Museum was and is such a beautiful place, the way that it has been set up with the historical past it holds, which ranges from early New Zealand history (including Māori history and Māori law) to the two world wars to the oceans and volcanic history and much more. It was an amazing experience.Points of interest
The Holocaust Room
This was a room personally
dedicated to the Holocaust with pieces personally donated to the museum so that
others can remember and never forget what happened. It was a monument that
touched my heart to see. To see photos of some who were lost and some who had
survived the horrible ordeal that had immigrated to New Zealand after later on
to start fresh. This room is a great way to remember and to make sure that it
never happens again.
The Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 22 “Zero” and The Spitfire planes
7A Puia Street
This was an interactive section
to do with volcanic eruptions; it is what would happen if you were at home at
Auckland’s waterfront if a new volcano erupted. The effects of a powerful
eruption would also cause quakes and most likely a tsunami. It was a good
interactive experience and one that shows the power of a volcano and provides
the necessary measures one should take in such measures.
Visiting the Museum
The museum is located in the
heart of the Auckland Domain in the Cities CBD/Parnell suburb and is a great
place to visit and is free to Auckland residents and their tours are quite
frequent. I highly recommend all to go. For More information visit http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Gone With The Wind by Margret Mitchell

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