Just in case you’re unfamiliar with who she is: Ronda Jean Rousey (/ˈraʊzi/; born February 1, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist, judoka and actress. She is the first and current UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion,[6] as well as the last Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion. She is undefeated in mixed martial arts, having won eleven
Author: captainmamadish
I’d felt like a young Clark Kent, preparing to finally learn the truth about his origins from. The holographic ghost of hid own long-dead father. But now I was thinking of a young Jedi-in-training named Luke Skywalker, looking into the mouth of that cave on Dagobah while Master Yoda told him about today’s activity lesson:
My entire reading list is in the toilet. I’m going rogue. If you haven’t read this book, stop everything and read it. This was the best book I’ve read all summer. Top 5 that I’ve read all year (among Unbroken, Ender’s Game and Dark Places). It’s very reminiscent of Ender’s Game so if you dug
Admittedly, this is my first graphic novel so I wasn’t sure how I would feel about it. Honestly, after the torrid high school adventures I just went through with the last 4 books, this was a welcomed change. It was interesting reading something and having visual content as opposed to using my imagination with text.
What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable? How very odd to believe God gave you life and yet not think that life asks more of you than watching TV. It’s safe to say this was the Green novel I was waiting for. Albeit it does
I just want John Green to write one book that’s not set in high school centered around outcasts about death/dying. It’s probably the reason why he is so popular because not only is the material easy to read, but it’s incredibly relate-able. Come on, even Nicholas Sparks, as depressing as his stuff is, has more
Wow. There was once a hollow place in my heart where the dead took pieces to create more caverns. These caverns are temporarily covered with a warm blanket that is The Lovely Bones. The Lovely Bones is not for the faint of heart as it covers every woman’s worst nightmare of rape and unsolved murder
I bulldozed through this book. I don’t know if it was because we hadn’t gotten Internet yet or John Green is that good of a story teller. Although it did keep my interest (which is difficult on a 3 month old’s schedule), I didn’t like the overall outcome of the story. As my sister put
I’ve been reading, I swear it!! I accepted this challenge for 2 reasons: 1. I’m traveling for the summer and have no TV 2. In having no TV but having internet, I want to make sure I don’t spend the whole summer in a YouTube wormhole, which so often happens to us all. OH! and