Saturday, October 31, 2015

Extremly Short Autors Note

Yo Whovians!

As you know, yesterday was the grand opening of my new blog;http://twistedfablesats.blogspot.com/

Sorry it's so short, but you can find more info at the site.

    Thanks!

Signing out,
          ~Hannah

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

UPDATED Reading List

OMG I'm so sorry i haven't done this in a while, so here it is! My updated reading list!!!!
BTW, Anything Highlight in Red, I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU READ(they were my favorites at least...)!!! :p

  • The Hunger Games-Suzanne Collins
  • Divergent-Veronica Roth
  • The Uglies -Devin Grayson, Scott Westerfeld, and Steven Cummings
  • The Fault in Our Stars-John Green
  • Under the Never Sky-Veronica Rossi
  • Shatter Me-Tahereh Mafi
  • The Selection-Kiera Cass
  • Legend-Marie Lu
  • A ring of endless light-Madeleine L'Engle
  • Paper Towns-John Green
  • The Mortal Instruments-Cassandra Clare
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events- Lemony Snicket
  • Dust Land Chronicles-Moira Young 
  • Leviathan- Scott Westerfeld
  • The Maze Runner-James Dashner
  • The Infernal Devices-Cassandra Clare
  • Twilight-Stephenie Meyer
  • I am Malala- Malala Yousafzai
  • Gone-Michael Grant
  • Looking For Alaska-John Green
  • The Lightning Thief- Rick Riordan
  • The Book Thief-Markus Zusak
  • If I Stay-Gayle Forman
  • Graceling- Kristen Cashore 
  • Battle Royale-Koushun Takami
  • Running out of Time-Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Life as we knew it-Susan Beth Peffer
  • An Abundance of Katherines- John Green
  • Eleanor & Park- Rainbow Rowell
  • Me and Earl and the Dying Girl-Jesse Andrew
  • Reawakened-Colleen Houck
  • Dorothy Must Die-Danielle Paige
  • The Daughter of Smoke and Bone-Laini Taylor
  • The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants-Ann Brashares
  •  Tiger Lily-Jodi Lynn Anderson
  • Shiver-Maggie Stiefvater
  • Wool-Hugh Howey
  •  Frozen Fire- Tim Bowler
  • Hush Hush- Becca Fitzpatrick
  • The Forest of Hands and Teeth- Carrie Ryan
  • The Winner's Curse(series)-Marie Rutkoski
  • Ashen- Mike Mullin
  • Armageddon's Children- Terry Brooks
  • Criminal- Terra ElanMcvoy
  • Out of my Mind- Sharon Draper
  • Insignia(series)-S.J. Kincaid
  • The Darkest Minds(series)-Alexandra Bracken
  • Boneshaker-Cherie Priest
  • Grasshopper Jungle- Andrew Smith
  • Wake(series)-Lisa Mcmann
  • The Shadow Society-Marie Rutkoski
  • Red Queen-Victoria Aveyard
  • Nil- Lynne Matson

  • Thursday, October 22, 2015

    The Divided Fall

    The divided fall By Hannah Walker
         Once upon a time, in a land where you never assumed, per se, that a field was empty; there were 4, innocent, robust, oxen, who were temporarily residing in a seemingly empty field.  But, to their untimely fortune, or lack thereof, this field was not empty, oh no, this was the field of a legendary lioness. This lioness was the epitome of all other lionesses. She was remarkably swift, had perfect timing, and mind-bogglingly marvelous hair. There was just one chip in her perfect record, well; actually, there were four chips in her incredible record. Four sturdy, but daft oxen, that were practically impossible for this prodigy.
          The oxen always managed to slip out of the Lioness’ reach! Every time she got remotely close to the herd, ‘ORRRK!!!’ and they would gather together in a living, breathing, pointy hoop that would butt out the lioness every time she got near. But today, she had a really strong intuition that she would feast on hamburgers, for all four oxen were there and oblivious to her, and oh wait they are quarreling!!! Yes! Nothing is better than quarrelling!   She realized this was her best chance!
          This argument among the beast, started like this; the foolish oxen were still enjoying their munchies, when one ‘whacked’ another with its tail. This lead to another ‘whack’ in that direction, which humorously mistakenly went to the wrong oxen, this lead to ‘whacks’ being passed all around the group, and soon, the whole pack was quarrelling about who started the ‘whacks’. Since no one confessed, they were in a highly furious stage, so each ox irresponsibly left the pack, to a desolate corner of the field, alone. The lioness found this better than surreal, and swiftly struck each one at a time, leaving no time to ‘Ork’.  And being a rather large field, the oxen didn’t notice the lioness until it was too late. And soon, every ox was sadly devoured, and the lioness left the field, exceedingly content.


    United We Stand, But We Will Fall Divided

    Wednesday, October 21, 2015

    The Argonauts By Hannah Walker

    Hey-o everybody!!!
     This is Hannah, with a brand new story!!! Hope you like-y :P

    The Argonauts By Hannah Walker
    Once upon a time, there was a highly macho, manly hero/sailor named Jase, but, he wasn’t alone, he had ten immensely enormous crewman, The Argonauts.  They sailed the seven seas and more, altogether, they were the most loyal groupies any macho man could ask for. Did whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted. These crewmen usually had free will over what direction they went. And Jase usually was below deck, sleeping or eating, never paying attention to what was above deck. But today was different, and the Argonauts could sense it. It all started when Bob was nervously swiping the poop deck-and doing an awful job- when Captain Jase peered out of the scuttle. Bob was the rookie on the ship, and was known to be rather jumpy, and to top it all off, had never seen the captain, only heard dreadful of him. And Jase was a sight today, he had spent the last two months under, so he was a sickly gray color. He yelped in surprise, and that turned the head of Ferb. Ferb was the head sailor, inspecting Bob’s work, and jumped back in surprise when Bob yelped. He slipped on Bob’s abandoned sponge, and went sailing in the direction of Jase. He landed on the captain, who was now enraged. “Everybody!!!” he roared, “Meeting in captain’s quarters now!!!”  Confused, they all followed him down.


    “We are going to see Phineas!!” he finally declared. Ferb, who had just politely closed the door behind him, fell through it. “What!?” he screeched. “Yes, this is non-negotiable, we are sailing ASAP.” Jase lazily answered. “But…” He continued, “No!” Jase, suddenly agitated, hollered. “All of you leave.” So away they went, more perplexed than ever before. As you can imagine, they didn’t just arrive there right then, it took them about, six weeks before they got there. They sailed peacefully, no one fought, died, or complained. All went well on their voyage, but all was not well across the great Aegean sea, where elderly king Phineas dwelled. For three years before, the mighty king of gods Zeus, had blinded Phineas, and cursed him; with three Harpies.-harpies were a horrific mixture of ugly old women and falcons- to steal his food whenever he tried to eat. Whenever the helpless king tried to eat, they would swoop down and violently attack his food, He hadn’t eaten in up to three weeks, and he was starving.


    So, when Jase, and the Argonauts arrived, they arrived prepared. They set traps. To everyone’s surprise, two of the Argonauts could fly, Ferb, and Bob. They were oddly the sons of the North Wind. They laid a feast for the starving king, and as planned for, the Harpies tried to swoop down and madly wolf down the dinner. But, the brother chased them away, far far away. So they could never attack the poor old man, every again. Extremely grateful, the king rewarded the Argonauts with his knowledge of the sea, and many ways to escape danger in even the most seemingly impossible situations.

    You Never Know Who You Hire.

    Tuesday, October 6, 2015

    Caleb

    Bad News everybody, :(
     Caleb from Bratayley, died from heart failure on Saturday.  He was only 13.


    We will miss you Caleb!!


    Captive by Hannah Walker

    Hey everypony!!! It's Tuesday!! And do you know what that means?
     Nothing in particular, but somewhere out there it's somebody's birthday!! In honor that person(s) special I have posted a story below that has nothing to do with birthdays!
     ~Enjoy!!

    Captive by Hannah Walker
        Once Upon a Time, during a fierce war, an extremely unfortunate trumpeter happened to be at the wrong place and at the wrong time. Mind you, he didn’t carry out some diabolical plan; he didn’t even do anything wrong, but thanks to his immense history for ill-timing, don’t be surprised that the soldiers thought he was doing something suspicious.  In-fact, he was only looking for an appropriate mute, for his current one was starting to peel. Unsuccessfully the soldiers thought he was an enemy spy trumpeter, not a regular trumpeter, so they attempted to seize him after hollering a loud “For the King!!” 
      
    The Trumpeter was immensely confused by the sudden outbreak of, ‘For the King!!’ And decided to run for his life, but was held back by the group of loyal-to-the-the-king soldiers. Shocked but terrified, he groveled for his life, pleadingly crying, “You see that I am unarmed, so let me be, for I was only looking for a mute!!!”

    Dumbly Usurped, the soldiers gave him a perplexed stare, then the General smartly snapped back, “You may not be a fighter, but you are now part of this war.” Now it was the Trumpeter’s turn to be perplexed, as he made a questioning grunt, the General explained further. “You will not fight, but will tag along, as our own, official Trumpeter!”  Rudely smirking he added “As our Captive.”
    Music can inspire. Good or Bad? Only Time can tell…