Showing posts with label get to know me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get to know me. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Birthday Book Tag

So I saw this tag on Amber's blog The Literary Phoenix in October but I wanted to wait for my actual birthday to do it...so it's taken me a very long time to get this post out in a sense. My birthday is in May and this has been sitting in here for like half a year. But I'm finally ready to do this tag!  (I even asked my twin, Eryn, to answer some of these to see the difference of our answers, she doesn't read as much as I do so this will be fun!)

Count your birthday along your bookshelf shelf and then subtract the month.

I was born on the 26th of the month of May (5) so I (and Eryn) got: The Iron Warrior by Julie Kagawa

If you could spend your birthday with any fictional character, who would it be and why?

Me: I just finished Vampire Diaries and about to start The Originals and I just love Klaus...so him. I feel like he'd spoil me and just treat me right. Also...vampires am I right!?
Eryn: Meredith Grey - because she's perfect and beautiful, and lovely, and wonderful. (I have to let you all know her eyes went like...glazed over with admiration for Grey I only caught part of what she said at first)

Find a book that takes place in the season you were born in.

We were both born in May, springtime, but let's see if she finds a different book then me.
Me: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien - I know it takes place over a whole year-ish but there is spring
Eryn: The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks

Find a book that is the color of your birthstone.

I LOVE MY BIRTHSTONE! Emeralds so are pretty to me.
Me: Legion by Julie Kagawa - wanted to do a book I've already ready but...haven't read many books with an emerald cover
Eryn: The Choice by Nicholas Sparks - she has a theme also it had grass so close enough

Pick a book set in a time period, world, or country you would like to have been born in.

Me: Reign of the Fallen - to live in that world would be interesting me, I am still enamored by this book.
Eryn: The Help - the 1960's, because of the fashion


Do you have any of the same answers as my sister or I? You can see a very distinct difference between our reading and television choices, which of us are you more like? Also, if you happen to read this and find that you have the same birthday as us...PLEASE LET US KNOW WE LOVE MEETING BIRTHDAY BUDDIES!

À bientôt!

Photo/Gif creds: Iron Warrior, The Hobbit, The Guardian, Legion, The Choice, Reign of the Fallen, The Help, Meredith Grey, Klaus Mikkelson

Thursday, January 3, 2019

New Year, Same Me, New Adventures, New Stories

So this is my first post of the year. And I had planned to do about two others before 2018 had ended, but oh well. My body wanted to rest and my friends wanted to see me. I was able to bust out of my depression for that.

However this year has so many exciting things coming my way, and I'm so excited for them. So excited I'm going to make a list. Lists are fun.


  1. I am going to be graduating from college (undergrad) in May with TWO bachelor's degrees! One in French and the second in Media Studies Communication. It's bittersweet to be ending my undergrad career, but I've also been looking forward to this day since I started.
  2. I'm going to see my twin sister and nephew again! They are (hopefully) coming up for my graduation and our birthday. I haven't seen either of them since about a month before they moved to Texas, a very far distance away from me.
  3. When I go back to school this semester I will be working with the Communication department again like I did the last two(ish) years. I loved working with my professors and the admin and the only reason I wasn't working there last semester is because I was supposed to be in Canada, but that's explained in this earlier post.
  4. There is a possibility of my mother taking me to Quebec after I graduate (and after my sister leaves) for a long weekend or a week so that I can still experience the city. But of course, I'll go back for a longer period of time for another vacation.
  5. I have an opportunity to teach English in France for seven months starting in October. I still have to finish my application but I'm excited to find out if I get accepted and finding a place and learning where I would be teaching. It'd be such a great experience. I'm even going to be sitting in on a TESOL class to give me some insiders and skills for teaching English.
  6. If I don't get into that program (I can always reapply later for different years), I would take a year off of school to start looking into grad schools and choosing a program. Because I need a break from schooling. Part of me wants to just jump right into grad school after undergrad if I don't get into the France program, but I also know that I need to give myself a break, or I'll burn myself out.
  7. THIS is the year I'm going to get my license. Depression and anxiety have caused me to take a really long time to get into driver's ed (right before college) and I have taken the driving test, but I failed. School has made it hard to practice, but I am going to be working with my mother while I am home and hope to get my license either before the start of this semester or after during the summer. I need to get a license and start being more independent with my life.

That's most of what I'm excited about this coming year. I don't say it often because normally I don't think of myself as a 'go-getter' but I want to make this year, MY YEAR. I'll let you all know if that actually happens.

I've made a reading challenge this year of 15 books, like last year, and I have a list of books that I want to get done this year. And if I get into this French teaching program, I'll be able to take my tablet and read the books on there so I can save some room in my suitcases haha.

I hope you all also have some exciting things coming for you in 2019, even if you don't know about it yet. Whether it be love, or success, or graduating (from school or a certain time in your life), maybe even just finishing up one of the goals that you've had for years. I will wish only good onto your lives, because that's what I wish for my life this year.

Time to spend the rest of this third day of the year to watch Criminal Minds with my mother and do some cleaning in my room.

À bientôt!

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Book Blogger Confessions!

So I recently saw this post by Nose Stuck In A Book and wanted to try it out. I love trying new bookish tags. I also like diving deep into my feelings about books, so let's go!
1. Which book, most recently, did you not finish?
I don't fully remember the name of the book but the last book that I did not finish was last year and it just didn't interest me. The summary on the back did, but starting the book I just didn't like it, or the writing style. (I didn't save it in my Goodreads so I can't find it, sorry!)

2. Which book is your guilty pleasure?
I don't feel guilty for reading anything that I own, but I'll just say Twilight because of it's hate. I love the series and you can pry it from my cold, sparkly hands.

3. Which book do you love to hate?
I don't know if I have a book that I love to hate. I think I only read books that I do like, and anything else is just...I don't read it again or just don't talk about it. Maybe Moby Dick and For Whom the Bell Tolls. I read them both and didn't like them.

4. Which book would you throw into the sea?
Anything by Hemingway, I very much dislike him. For Whom the Bell YEETS!
Also Moby Dick, let the whales eat it.

5. Which book have you read the most?
I have three books that I have read twice (I have so many books that I don't have time to read some more than twice). They are Witch & Wizard by James Patterson, The Iron King by Julie Kagawa, and The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.

6. Which book would you hate to receive as a present?
I liked him at first, but none of John Green's other books interest me, or the same with James Patterson. Currently I only really love the Witch & Wizard series by him (and other authors) and have all of those books on my shelves.

7. Which book could you not live without?
Oh, I can't even tell you what book this would be. All my Julie Kagawa and Tolkien books have to stay. I need to keep those. I guess if I had to chose which books to keep I'd do those.

8. Which book made you the angriest?

The angriest? I don't think I've ever been mad at a book, maybe disappointed if the book wasn't that great if it had a lot of hype.

NO WAIT! It was Allegiant. Because of all the damn serums this world had, they don't have a resurrection one! ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? #RIPTris

9. Which book made you cry the most?


The Host by Stephanie Meyer. It was only towards the end though when I thought Wanda was gone. I was so sad I was tearing up at my aunt's house. I keep hearing rumors that there will be more of the Host series but so far nothing. @ Meyer: PLEASE I WAIT

10. Which book cover do you hate the most?

I'd have to say that the cover that I hate the most is my cover for "Witch & Wizard: The Kiss" because it's different from the other four books. The first three and the fifth one (in my collection) have a letter on fire, and The Kiss has a face, which is supposed to be Wisty. For a while I couldn't even find a cover with a 'K' on fire and then like two years later it appeared, and only in paperback so it would mess up my book type if I got it unless i repurchase the WHOLE series...

So, those are my book confessions. I guess I haven't read too many books that I dislike or hate, but I have read some, haha. I still have more books to read this year, and there will never be a shortage of books to read.

If you also want to do this Book Confessions let me know! I'd love to read yours. Also let me know below if you agree or disagree with any of my confessions. It's always great if others agree with you.

À bientôt!

Photo/Gif creds: Twilight, The Iron King, W&W covers, The Host

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Why Are Books Important To Me?

Having recently moved into a new apartment and being able to have all my books with me in my room and on a shelf again has brought up some unseen emotions about books and reading I forgot I had. I began to remember why I loved reading and how I got into it in the first place. Now hold on, this is a long post with many stories.


From a young age I always loved reading, I loved stories.  My yiayia used to recite 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' to my sister and me everything time she would put us to bed. It is one of my favorite memories of her, telling us the story with emotion while my sister and I watched.  She also used to tell us the story of how her family came to America from Greece right before she was born.  She would tell us stories of her parents, her siblings, and being the youngest and having to translate a lot for her parents. In some ways, I think my love of reading came from her telling us those stories.


From first grade, I always read any book that I could.  The Librarian became a friend. All the reading tests they held put me at least one grade above reading level (ex. while in third grade I was at a fourth to fifth grade reading level). I didn't care too much about it, I just liked reading. My yiayia died while I was in the fourth grade and I stopped reading for a bit, it wasn't something I thought of, it just happened.  Looking back now I can't remember reading much from the middle of fourth grade until a whole year later when I was in fifth grade.

One of my favorite quotes from this movie.
I was walking through the library shelves trying to find a book.  I wanted to read again, just didn't know what.  I had no booklr or book twitter to help little fifth grade me. I found the book companion to the movie Aquamarine. I loved that movie (wait a minute, I still love that movie...it's about MERMAIDS!). My sister and I watched it so many times that I could probably recite a whole scene, or close enough if you asked me to tomorrow. I picked up this little novelization and walked into my classroom with my fellow peers.  We did our studies and lessons for that day and our teacher, tired and not having a lot left for us to do that day, let us have a reading day.  I sat on the carpeted area and opened that book.  I don't remember many of the words, all I remember is that I read that book cover to cover that day.

From then on I read what I could get my hands on.  I reread a few books.  Many of the books I read in the elementary school years of my life went by in a blur, as I can't really remember a lot of those memories anyway. My full-blown book obsession bloomed in middle school; seventh grade to be exact.

In my reading class, my teacher gave us reading journals.  We were to read every quarter and document a small summary of the book every five pages so that he knew we were actually reading the book and not faking.  The first two quarters I read books that I knew I liked, books I had read before already. I was looking for a new story to read for the next journal. My mother had been trying to get me to read Witch and Wizard by James Patterson all that year, and I decided that I would finally try the story out. W&W is a story about a brother-sister duo who suddenly discover they are a witch and a wizard after their government takes them from their home in the early morning. They must learn how to use their powers and fight off their villain, The One Who Is The One, to save the world.

Like a lot of James Patterson's books, the chapters were very short.  I think out of all the Patterson books I've read, the longest chapter was maybe 7 pages. I was reading five chapters a night just to make it last longer, but I was sucked into the story. I finished that book and instantly needed the next one, but it wasn't out yet. From then I started to learn about more books, expanded what I wanted to read. The next book, The Gift, came out for W&W, and my whole life with books changed.



I now live off booklr, book twitter, and Goodreads (here's my profile) to find the next thing to read. When high school started I began to collect more books and keep them in my room.  I was able to take a large bookshelf we had that no one was using. I was able to discover through a friend my now favorite author, Julie Kagawa.

Ever since then I have expanded not just my bookshelf but my preferences on what I like to read.

One of my favorite moments that came from reading was when I was a senior in high school.  I had just recently read about three of the Mortal Instruments series and was working at a party store during the Halloween season. One day I was standing by the costumes and putting some items away. A young girl came up to me, her parents behind her. I turned and smiled at her. Our conversation went like this.

'Do you know how to make a costume of a Shadowhunter from the Mortal Instruments books?'
Her mother touched her child's shoulder 'Honey she doesn't know what that is.'
I gave myself a nice smile and looked down to the child. 'I LOVE those books. And since Shadowhunters wear all black I would just wear a black tee and maybe black leggings or jeans. As for a seraph blade, I wouldn't know how to make one. But there might be a video on YouTube or Pinterest.'

Even though I gave her no solutions to her question, she lit up from the fact that I knew what she was reading. I wanted to say 'YES! Other people read you're not a freak for reading. It's good and it's pure. There are people around you that like the same things as you!' But since I was working I didn't. I just continued to smile. The mother smiled at me as well as they went off to look for their costumes and talked about how to make their child's.

I've been called a nerd and a dork for reading. And while it might be true, the way the people used to say it to me was not. To say the words 'dork' and 'nerd' in hurtful/teasing tones to describe someone who is reading doesn't make for a happy person. I stopped reading at school for a few weeks, until I talked to my friends asking them to stop saying that, as it hurt my feelings. I also explained why I liked reading and they seemed to understand.

Reading helps me escape from the world, it helps me calm down from anxiety and panic attacks, and it brings me away from depressed episodes in my life. And with the way our world is turning right now (or at least in my country) it's good to find something to hide in for a little bit when it just gets too much to handle. I love meeting new people how love books and getting their favorite suggestions from them.  My To-Be-Read list is most likely over 1,000 books at this point; I'm too scared to count them all. It just gets bigger every day. There are so many more new books coming out. I'm finding more books with characters like me, characters that are not the normal of the past books, and just telling different stories.

This is why reading is important to me, why books are important to me. Why they are such a big part of my life. Books are a large part of who I am today, a reason why I want to write some of them in the years to come. I also really like the smell of them, nothing beats the smell of a new book.


Let me know why you love reading and books or leave your favorite book (stand-alone or series) in the comments!

À beintôt!

Photo/Gif creds: Belle, bibliophile, Matilda, Aquamarine, smell

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Welcome!

Hello, welcome to my blog.  My name is Monica and I'm a 19-year-old college student.  I am currently a French major (I say currently because I may add on a major to dual).  I made this blog to write out my life as it happens.  To start off, I'll use a question prompt I found on Tumblr to set up myself a bit on here (not going to use them all).  Here goes!


  1. What is your middle name? Laurette.
  2. What is your zodiac sign? Gemini.
  3. What is your favorite color? Orange.
  4. What’s your lucky number? I used to love any number that was just 4's.
  5. Do you have any pets? I have a fluffy cat named Tucker and a little bitch named Mittens.
  6. How tall are you? Last time I checked, I was only 5 feet exact.
  7. What shoe size are you? Depending on the company: 8 1/2 or 9
  8. How many pairs of shoes do you own? Five.
  9. Baths or showers? Showers, but a bath now and again is nice.
  10. What type of music do you like? I really like all music except for screamo.  I've just never liked that genre.
  11. Have you ever fired a gun? Yes.  Father taught me how.
  12. Left or right handed? Right.
  13. Are you scared of spiders? ABSOLUTELY
  14. Do you suck or bite lollipops? Both.
  15. Are you a good singer? Everyone tells me I am.  I feel that I'm decent in singing.
  16. Do you like long or short hair?  On my personally, I like long hair.  I don't look good with short.  But that doesn't mean I hate short hair on other people.
  17. How many piercings do you have? Only one ear piercing.
  18. What color is your hair? Brown.
  19. What color are your eyes? My sister and I are a mix of our parent's eyes.  But I know that mine are greener than here.
  20. What are you allergic to? Oh, so many things.
  21. Do you like your own name? I love my name.
A few more things to know about me I guess.  I love color guard, writing, and reading.  I usually read/write only fiction or fantasy novels but I have been branching out to sci-fi and paranormal lately.  I will update you all on my writing process and how I'm going with that.  I don't think I'll post reviews of the books I read on here because I do that on my Goodreads account and my Youtube. I mainly want to use this blog as a way to sort of write out my life like a diary.  A public one though.

À bientôt!

Barkskins by Annie Proulx

So this book was given to me by my French advisor as a gift before my graduation, and I was so excited to start it that I added it to my T...