Once Upon A Time.

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Well, Once upon a time, there is me. Me, me, me, me and me. hahaha nah, just kidding. Wait, let me ask you a question, have you ever think of a short story? have you every created a story? have you ever made a story? Well, in this blog, let's find some out.


The Creative Story Telling  


I think these stories were made for fun but somehow it looks educational to me. Their topics were well determined and well performed. I was stunned by some stories because it gave me chills like my hair is standing higher although my hair is already standing. And some are... uhh... you know? some I lacked interest with. It's hard to describe and express the story in front. The only one of the best for me was the story of the Legend of Bawang, correct me if I'm wrong because i forgot the title. It was the only performance who gave chills to everyone, the one that is so serious like damn that was so fine.


Aaand here we are for the next one,
Confessions of a Book-a-holic


It's fun how being a bookaholic give you so much to learn and give in. There's this quote I saw earlier stating

“Old books exert a strange fascination for me – their smell, their feel, their history; wondering who might have owned them, how they lived, what they felt.” Lauren Willig. 

I like how this quote sums up so well what I love about old or second hand books. I like to romanticize the idea that books have two stories, one the words on the paper, and second the story of all the people who have picked the novel up and formed thoughts about it. How did they feel about the book? Why did they pick it up? What was going on in their life at the time?
Yes Yes, I love books too because who knows, it might be true. I'm not a bookaholic, it's just that I like reading some especially knowledgeable ones like the books of NatGeo, Discovery and many more. It's hard for me to describe the whole story of me loving to read books. But let me tell you some confessions of some students in being a bookaholic.

They said that being a bookaholic helps you improve or hone your knowledge, imagination and creativity that would possibly help you along if you want to create a good and interesting story. I see their faces giving in the feelings telling that being a bookaholic is the best thing you can ever live with. There's this another line again that will help you along,



“It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all – in which case, you fail by default.”– J.K. Rowling








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