Thursday 28 May 2015

The best series of books i ever have read....

Hey Guys,

So some series of books can suck, I mean sometimes you read a book and think one book is enough but with other books that are just total page-turners and you just need more. more. more.

Which is why I thought I'd share with you guys some of my favourite series of books in the hope you will discover a whole other world...

1. Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan

This series honestly makes me so happy, I have mentioned the Lightning Thief- which is the first book- in the "Five Books I swear by" post (http://ladyoftherivers.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/the-five-books-i-swear-by.html) and every single book in this 5 book series is at good as that.  I freaking love them. The story is so believable ,to me anyway, which means I will happily read them again and again to enter once again Percy Jackson's world.


2. The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare

This is the less known series of books by Cassandra Clare, which I prefer to the original Mortal Instruments. These are set in Victorian England which is amazing because the love in the characters takes ages to form because they are all so polite. Even though it is set in a historical era is most defiantly not historical fiction. Although she added a little love triangle in the books they are written so well that the love triangle makes the book rather than take away from the books- which is what I feel happened with the Mortal Instruments-.



3. Narnia series by C.S. Lewis

These are the books my childhood is based off and questionably the best series ever written. Although i am a bit biased, I mean my middle name is Lucy after all... But i love these series because they just deliver an amazing world so perfectly. literally even reading the Magicians Nephew creates this expanse of land Aslan needs to fill- and that's not even his best book.

The best book in the whole series is of course The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. I could write a whole blogpost about this book. What it means to me. How great it is. How much i love it.

But i wont... I will use the power of constraint and just say read the books. You will not be wasting your time.


4. Laura Ingles wilder books by Laura Ingles Wilder

These also are the foundation of many a childhood memory, creating games, trips and conversations because these books are also incredible. Written by a true American traveller in the 18th/19th century ( I haven't read them in a while so i can't remember the exact date) but they are so good. If you want to know what living life rough and with nature. Read these books, where getting class for a building they MADE by themselves was a massive deal.


Now I know i have left Harry Potter out but I think the world wide fan base and the billion dollar market sprung up around it shows its success.

Love,

LadyoftheRivers x


( Sorry there are not pictures I have no camera at the moment so... Just use your imaginations...)

Sunday 17 May 2015

The Dunce

Hey Guys,

Whoa, two posts in two days... I need to slow down...

But anyway seeing as you guys enjoy them here is another wordy, chatty and a little be deep blogpost.

I don't know if anyone of you have spotted but often in my posts there are some errors like a missed out letter or something that just didn't sound the right way-although it did in my head-.

This is because i am dyslexic ( seriously that I one hell of a word to spell, surely if we're dyslexic they should have given us n easier one to memorise and spell...) 

But anyway I am one of the 375,000 pupils in the UK with dyslexia, so yeah extra time friends...

And for a long time I might have used dyslexia as an excuse, I'm not proud of it but in year 9 I used to beg and beg my teachers to let me give up Spanish as it was so hard... However, my teacher said I could not so  I didn't and last year I managed to get a B in my Spanish GCSE and went to Salamanca. Which meant I had the confidence to take for essay subjects this year...

So what I'm trying to say is that even though for the rest of my days I am going to have to deal with my friends sighing as I ask them for the millionth time to tell me that guaranteed is most defiantly NOT spelt with a Q ( I am still convinced it is), have my essays underlined with red as both my teachers and my computer remind me that punctuation is compulsory not optional...

Anyway, what I trying to say is that if you are one of the fortunate people like 


  • Orlando Bloom
  • Albert Einstein 
  • F. Scott. Fitzgerald
  • And of course me ( and my sister)
To name but a few... SO if you do feel like a bit of a dunce, do not panic, write everything under spell check if you are like me, get your friends to help you read books ( I know you have to suck up your pride but it could be worth it) and if it is maths I had no tips as I just got the most amount of teacher's help possible and went to every extra maths lesson going and in the end I got an A ( I must have done something right?)


I just wanted to let you know as this blog is about me blogging what I am doing at the moment and with exams happening dyslexia is something I have to battle especially hard right now. 

Love,
Ladyoftherivers x

Saturday 16 May 2015

Am I invisible?

Hey Guys,

Everything here is incredibly stressful, a levels have just started and I am panicking.

Hope if you are facing the dreaded exams, you're surviving and crushing it....

But. I wanted to take a break and blog about something that I'm questioning,

Am I invisible?

I don't know if you guys ever think this but seriously let me gives some examples...

I always get spoken over, I don't know if its because I have a quiet voice but if I try and speak louder I get told I'm shouting? But also in text form when I'm ignored time and time again if I am on a group chat or something I'm sorry if this sound like I'm complaining but it just been something I've often wondered about and i just a bit tired of being seen in this way.
Also I seem to be the stepping stone. This means I introduce certain friends to some of my other friends and then I'm rejected like mouldy cheese. This scenario has happened countless times but probably the most hurtful was recently when my long-time close friend has found a new group of friends at first I was the most supportive I have been and honestly encouraging her to go and hang out with them. Until. She literally threw that back in my face by telling me I was no longer fun to be around because I was panicking about exams and she would much rather be with her new friends and wished she was hanging out with them while spending time with me. This felt like a slap in the face. To many of you this probably sounds mundane and stupid to be angry over this but it was just one thing out of many examples I could give.

So I have come to you guys to ask you a question.

What can you do when you out grow a friend?

It's like those awesome clothes you had when you were younger but then one day you paused. looked at yourself in the mirror struggling to fit into that top, do the buttons on that coat and to move in those jeans. And knew, it as time to say goodbye.

And that feeling is like some friends. My mum calls the "fair-weather friends" cause they're only around for the good times, but when things go hairy they run away faster than the road-runner...

So in answer to those two questions.
Yes, i am going to be invisible, maybe it because I try to be kind so people think it is okay to step over you- anyone else with a kind-looking face get my problem?-.

But to outgrowing friends yeah, it sucks that it happens, I honestly don't know what I'm going to do know, maybe just see how it pans out.

Let me know if you ever struggle with these things...

Love,
Ladyoftherivers x

Sorry this was so melodramatic but blogging helps put things into perspective and  just love to have a rant and a blog...