Hey, everyone! I finally finished chapter two of Kidnapped. You can find it here on Figment!
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- AbaGayle.
This is my journey through life with the help of my God, my music, and my happy spirit. This is the tale of how I will become the best I can be.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Friday, July 26, 2013
Across the Universe
Hi, guys! It's Abbi here, just y'know writing a review of a book I've recently read called Across the Universe by the author Beth Revis.
The book begins with 17-year-old Amy getting frozen as cargo along with her parents. The cargo gets moved on to a space ship named Godspeed, headed for a planet that scientists believe humans can live on. Thing is, the ship doesn't land for 300 years
Little did she know, she would wake up 50 years early. And the thing is, no one knows who woke her up.
She is on a ship where people are practically brain washed into a life made up of routines. The people look a like, talk a like and act a like. Along the way, she meets some friendly...and not-so friendly people.
The thing is, it's not just her that was unplugged. Others are getting unplugged. It takes some time to realize, but eventually they notice these aren't accidents. These are murders. Amy takes her new friend, Elder and his friend (I forgot his name) to find the killer before it's Amy's parents who are next.
The book was said to be a thriller, though it wasn't. it had more of a YA romance edge to it. There were parts I thought were beautiful and then there were the parts that just bored me. It's a good read, and a nice break away from the usual dystopian novels, though it isn't anything too unique.
I do recommend the book. It's a nice rainy day or a car ride read. I'd probably rate it 7/10. Something that got on my nerves though, was the use of "frex" as explicit language. As for age, probably 13+. The book did have a part during "mating season." (I know, right?) where she did almost get raped, so.
I hope you enjoyed this review and that it will encourage you to read it!
Thanks!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Funeral For A Friend
This past weekend I was at a Memorial service for a very influential person in my life. At my previous church, our Wednesday night Sunday School was lead my a man named Bill Claycomb. Living there for three to four years, we grew very close to our small church's members. Mr. Bill was also part of the family of the pastor.
He was our pastors Father In-law. Recently, Mr. Bill was diagnosed with brain cancer. The past couple of months he fought real hard. But God decided that his time was up and that he needed Mr.Bill up there with him. As much as it hurts, this is the fate God has chosen and I know where Mr.Bill is. I know that he is happy. I have no doubt about that.
The passed away over a month ago, but the memorial was July 15th. My family went down there for the weekend. I stayed the night with my friend and we had some good quality time, which I'm glad for. The next day we helped go through stuff at Mr.Bill's home. Afterward, we went to my father's coworkers house where the rest of my family stayed.
Then, at four, we headed to the church. I was pretty good at not bawling my eyes out through most of it. In the middle of it, they played a voice recording that he took while in the hospital and that is what really got me. His voice is so distinct that you just hear it and you want to find him and hug him and just cry.
I will always miss him. And he was a huge influence in my life and I will never forget him.
Not ever. ♥
He was our pastors Father In-law. Recently, Mr. Bill was diagnosed with brain cancer. The past couple of months he fought real hard. But God decided that his time was up and that he needed Mr.Bill up there with him. As much as it hurts, this is the fate God has chosen and I know where Mr.Bill is. I know that he is happy. I have no doubt about that.
The passed away over a month ago, but the memorial was July 15th. My family went down there for the weekend. I stayed the night with my friend and we had some good quality time, which I'm glad for. The next day we helped go through stuff at Mr.Bill's home. Afterward, we went to my father's coworkers house where the rest of my family stayed.
Then, at four, we headed to the church. I was pretty good at not bawling my eyes out through most of it. In the middle of it, they played a voice recording that he took while in the hospital and that is what really got me. His voice is so distinct that you just hear it and you want to find him and hug him and just cry.
I will always miss him. And he was a huge influence in my life and I will never forget him.
Not ever. ♥
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