Monday, March 22, 2010



New Moon
Stephenie Meyer

The waves picked up as I paced, beginning to crash
against the rocks, but there was still no wind. I felt pinned
down by the pressure of the storm. Everything swirled
around me, but it was perfectly still where I stood. The air
had a faint electric charge--I could feel static in my
hair.
Farther out, the waves were angrier than they were
along the shore. I could see them battering against the line
of the cliffs, spraying big white clouds of sea foam into the
sky. There was still no movement in the air, though the
clouds roiled more quickly now. It was eerie looking--
like the clouds were moving by their own will. I shivered,
though I knew it was just a trick of the pressure.

I personally love this book because it brings mythical, and its a romantic book. With those two topics a book can never go wrong, and the authors style of writing hooks the reader in. So I love the twilight saga series.

Friday, March 12, 2010


Maggots: Larva Stage
A maggot is the larval stage of the fly life cycle, famous
for eating decomposing flesh.Sometimes "maggot" is used
to refer to the larval stage of any insect.Maggots are generally
4 to 12 mm in length depending on their stage of growth. Most
maggots range from on off-white color to a light brown,
though some can be a yellow or reddish color. Like other
insects such as fleas and ticks, maggots can be a threat to
household pets and livestock, so be careful and watch out for
them.

I kind of find this interesting because I never knew that the larva
of any other insect could also be called maggots, which I find weird.
Although this passage is disgusting, it is also interesting to find out
some different facts about life.

Monday, March 8, 2010


New Moon
Stephenie Meyer

Jacob really did look older than sixteen-- not quite
forty, but maybe older than me. Quil didn't have too
much on him in the muscle department, for all that Jacob
claimed to be skeleton. The muscles were the long wiry
kind, but they were definitely there under the smooth
skin. His skin was such a pretty color, it made me jealous.

Jacob really did look older-- not quite forty, but older
than me. Quil didn't have to much on him in muscles, for
all that Jacob claimed to be a skeleton. The muscles weren't
huge, but they were there under his skin. His skin was so
pretty, it made me jealous.