Finally!

Finally! At last! Once and for all! It was destined to- Sunni! What on earth are you talking about?! Is it the thing again with one of your posts getting more than than five comments- No, it’s not that. I’ve thought of a name for my story! Yay! A while ago I made a post asking for suggesting for names…. but no one suggested anything…. so I have taken matters into my own hands instead! My idea is- oh, let’s put it in bold to make it more important- The Nights of the Unknown!!! *silence* Uh… nobody? *deadbush rolls by* OK, OK, I get the picture! Well… if you have an opinion on my idea please tell me. Bye Bye!

The Kiwi Haired Guy by Sunni & Morton (based on true video game events)

I had just gotten my green mohawk done at the hairdressers. I was going home when I heard two echoing voices in my head. One of them was saying I looked like a kiwi and the other was laughing. Just then I saw this nice house with a snow globe collection in the window, so I walked inside. I could now see a poster collection and a plate on the floor. The first voice called it something I won’t care to mention. I walked over and picked a book from a nearby bookshelf and sat on a bed, beginning to read. It doesn’t matter if there’s someone in the bed, am I right…? Or am I right? Just then a blue haired girl ran over and told me to leave. The first voice said, ‘Well don’t look so surprised!’ Behind the blue haired girl was a pink haired girl setting the stove on fire. Then the blue haired girl walked away, said she was excited to go to work, broke a television and attempted to fix it. She succeeded without being electrocuted. I was in shock! What kind of a household is this, where you can’t walk in without asking and read a book?! I stomped away, spilling over the dustbin as I went.

Shhh…..

Sh! You! Yes, you! Who are reading this and wondering why I am telling you to shush! I have a secret to tell you about the blog! Coming soon there will be- *click* Morton: Sunni! What are you doing in here with the lights off whispering to your laptop?! Uh, nothing! Heh! Heh! Morton: OK… you better not be making a post about a new writer on the blog coming soon or anything like that! Heh, eh, no, nothing like that! Umm… WAIT, WHY ARE YOU IN MY HOUSE?!?!

Hello. Another Discussion Topic! ^^

I am (finally) back with another discussion topic! Today’s discussion topic is… best friends! Sunni! This is a book blog! Don’t worry, imaginary annoying characters. I’m going to have it related to books.

Whenever we read a book about best friends, we see them sticking together and standing up for what is right. Take the Rainbow Magic series, for example. But real friendship is more complicated than that. Not having absolutely perfect friends isn’t a bad thing. If you have arguments it isn’t the absolute end of the world. (dun dun dunnnnn…) So I would like to give a shout out to all of my friends: *deep breath* Vaila, Morton, Shannon, Louise, Ben, Charlie, Timo, Robbie (bonus points, he’s my cousin), Dhanial, Lewis, Ellen, Libby, Nula, Isla, Marley, Lisa, Kayla, Josh and Bella. *exhale deeply* Phew, that’s a lot.  Have I missed anyone? No, don’t think so. By the way, these aren’t in any particular order. Just the order I remembered them in. Anyway- Sunni! WHY is this a discussion topic?! It’s OK! Calm down! I want you to discuss what you think of friendships in story books. Oh, and write your friends down. My friends are like a bunch of grapes; the only time we’re leaving is when we’re not coming back. I’m grapeful for all of you. (I’m sorry, I had to.)

Remember Me by Sunni

“If you could have a certain power what would it be?”

“I? I… would have the power to see good in everyone. To bring people together, to make them see the light in each other’s eyes. To make them treasure their own smile as if it were gold, because it is worth that much. To, instead of fight against each other, bring together and fight against misery and pain. There are thousands of people in the world whose struggles are worse than ours, and yet a simple currency could save millions of lives. I would have the power to change that. It is lunacy that a tangible item that is printed every day could save lives!”

“And do you know what your real life superpower is?”

“No, of course not. I don’t have one.”

“Yes, you do. It is exactly what you described to me.”

Class Novel

At school we are fortunate enough to be reading A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. We have completed The Bad Beginning and are now moving on to The Reptile Room. I love it already, but I very much enjoyed the first one so I think it deserves to be on the book blog. My favourite character is Sunny; she reminds me of Bella. Heh, that’s funny. She has my name and Bella’s personality, though me and Bella could not be more different. I am not very good at book reviews (I have other people on the blog who do them instead. I am very lucky to be accompanied by such talented people!) so for a much longer, more interesting and much more informative review, I recommend you visit our class blog, Sound Primary’s Super 6A, for a reviews covering lots of different points: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/sh/soundprimary6a/2017/02/28/our-class-novel/

50 Words Competition

Hello lovely people of the internet! I went to school last week, casually walked into class, and a beautiful sight greeted my eyes; writing jotters on everyone’s desks! That may not seem exciting to you, but we only get writing once a week, so I was very excited. As the bell rang and we sat down, we realized that there was a rather strange image on the whiteboard; a sunbaked landscape with the sun itself of a blinding volume silhouetting a dozen balloons floating upwards. It was soon explained that we were to create a story inspired by this picture in just 50 words (that is less than you think), so I sat down and started scribbling away. After a lot of editing my story was complete! It was from the sun’s point of view, reflecting on how humans used to worship the sun and now he is almost ignored in everyday life. The story takes a very serious and bitter path until, at the end, balloons rise above the clouds and the sun realizes the humans remember him after all. Soon my story had been sent to the judges. About a week and a half later the winners were decided. I was not one, but there is always next time….

13 story treehouse

I recommend  reading this book.

First, well what is about? As it says in the title, it is about a tree house – not a ordinary tree house but a tree house that has a bowling alley and also a lemonade fountain, a shark pit, a massive cinema and a bunch more stuff. At the start you might start to cry because a boy chucks a cat off a balcony. However, the boy said that it was a canyon by painting it yellow so when he chucks the cat off the balcony the cat starts to fly.  Then the cat gets out of sight and that was not their cat, it was their friend’s cat at the other side of the forest. The girl who owns it is trying to find the cat but she cant, so then she says to the boy “do you know where my cat is?”  and the boy said “no I do not no where she is”. Next she starts to put up posts about her lost cat and the reward was just “call me” (that is all it said). After that another boy came because he said that their publisher wanted a new book and said that it had to be done by tomorrow at 5;30 pm and that if it was not then he would fire them. They started straight away.

 

Very Special Announcement! New Writer!

I have a very special and important announcement to make! It is– oh. You read the title, didn’t you. Ah. Weeelllll….. Anyway! I am going to have a new writer on my blog! Of course there is me, I write about recent books, favourite books, important book related events and I do short stories. Ah, I think that’s everything. Hmmm… I feel like there’s something missing… Oh yeah, that’s right! Book reviews! But… I do too many things on the book blog already… Aha! Idea! You’re probably aware that there is already someone on the blog who writes book reviews; Timothy! He even has his own category on the homepage. He does mostly reviews on Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and also reviews on some of my stories. However, I believe variety is an important component of a project, so a new writer will be joining us to get more fantastic reviews on the book blog; Robbie! He is my cousin, he is in my class, he sits two seats away from me, and he loves Adventure Time! So, when he asked me if he could write on my book blog, I was thrilled. He is peering over my shoulder as I write. So, ahem, expect to see more fantastic reviews than ever before! (^^)