Shopping with Meloner J
…or more like window
shopping :]
I went up to town with
Eleanor today, and had so much fun! I hadn’t seen her in ageeeesss, and I
missed her so much. I waited for 10 minutes outside the ice cream shop in the pouring rain - it's the end of July and freezing. When she finally came over, after one minute of awkwardness ('Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii…') we
got over it and started talking like mad about school, friends, etc. We went to
Starbucks and shared a caramel Frappuccino and had lunch. It was just so
lovely! We then looked around the shops and each bought sparkly nail varnish
from Claire’s in green. It’s so gorgeous, but really hard to fill in and get
neat and tidy!
We were going to go to
the library but then realised it’s closed on Sundays, so we went to Waterstone’s
instead. We recommended books to each other and spent 20 minutes cross-legged
next to the teenage books section just reading. She bought a book but I didn’t
have enough money, but I saw some really good books there and next time I go
out I’m going to buy two or three.
The first book that I’m
definitely going to buy is After buy
Morris Gleitzman. I practically screamed when I saw this. I’ve read the
Once/Then/Now books (that I always thought was a trilogy) and then found out
that it’s actually a quadrilogy! I was so happy. After has only just come out and I was so upset I couldn’t buy it
straight away.
After the Nazis took my parents I was
scared
After they killed my best friend I was angry
After they ruined my thirteenth birthday I was determined
To get to the forest
To join forces with Gabriek and Yuli
To be a family
To defeat the Nazis after all
After they killed my best friend I was angry
After they ruined my thirteenth birthday I was determined
To get to the forest
To join forces with Gabriek and Yuli
To be a family
To defeat the Nazis after all
DOESN’T IT SOUND
SO AMAZING. I honestly can’t wait to read it. It has the most gorgeous (but
sad) red cover with two adults and a child holding hands. Oh, I want to read it
so badly.
I saw a couple of
other books as well. One was Uglies
by Scott Westerfield. If you’ve been living under a rock, it’s about a future
that revolves around plastic surgery and looking perfect. Everybody under 16 is
natural and are called the ‘Uglies’. They live isolated by everybody 16 and
over and feel like they’re not good enough. The main character can’t wait until
she gets to 16 and becomes ‘Pretty’, but her friend isn’t so sure, and runs
away. It sounds so good. I love dystopian books, as long as they’re not copied
or based on the most popular ones, and this one sounds so original. I think I’ll
love it.
After that we just
looked around a bit more, then went home. I got back at around 4:15. Before I
left I had been transforming the covers of my Wreck this Journal, and it looks
like a beautiful mess right now. I’ll get photos to you soon! I’ve been
watching Olympic synchronised diving, China are so good! It’s amazing looking
at how in synch and together they are, and how they do complicated twists and
somersaults without stepping out of line. Right now I think I might go on the
Sims or just Twitter or Tumblr.
Bye! xox
~Sofia