Saturday 29 December 2012

Review on the last episode of 'Merlin'

I love the Merlin series, I love how they have portrayed  the Legend of Arthur, I think casting is brilliant and the scenery is fantastic! Bradley James plays Arthur superbly and Colin Morgan is perfect for the role of Merlin, in fact I think this series could've gone on for years, they did not do the quest for the holy grail, they did not include Lancelot's son, they did not do Gawaine's quest and many more parts of the Authrian legend they could've done. However they ended it abruptly, which meant that Morgana's death was less than one minute, Arthur dies far too young for audiences pleasure and it did not show how the rest of the charaters coped with the King's death, they simply showed Gwenevere on the throne, I am sure that many people would've only wanted Merlin's magic to be revealed in this episode because we never saw them together and Arthur knowing he has magic, overall the BBC should not have ended the series with such a poor ending, and they have been penalised by the audiences.

Tuesday 4 December 2012

Film Review on 'Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2'

I have seen better acting in a programme of Tracy Beaker. I remember sitting in the cinema watching the first ten minutes and hoping I was only dreaming. It just didn't seem real at all, I really did feel like I was in a cinema. However as the film progressed it did become better and better. Although I must say that the fight near the end really made the film for me, it wasn't in the book and I think that the film producers soon realised that the film would have nothing to it without the battle. Overall I don't really have anything good to say particularly so I'm going to end it there.

Monday 5 November 2012

Film Review on 'Skyfall.'

Honestly, I didn't really like it. I'm not sure what it was about it but I just felt like I was in a cinema watching a film. It didn't really grip me. I mean it was good, but I think when you go into a film with very high expectations I'm always disappointed. The plot was very different to all of the other James Bond films. At one point it felt like Home alone.

Judy Dench played a terrific part as well as Daniel Craig. I don't believe anyone played a bad part. The beginning was brilliant it was just as bond films would play out. Now something that may be the reason for the rather boring (in my opinion) plot was the fact that there are many other Bond films that they need to compete with so yes this was very different to the rest. However I do believe the ending was very good because they had it like it used to be (if you're a Bond fan you'll know what I mean).

Honestly I think you should watch it because I do believe that I didn't like it because I had very high expectations for it and maybe when I get it on DVD I will think it is better.

Saturday 20 October 2012

Film Review on 'The perks of being a wallflower' (sorry it took me ages to go and see it)

THIS FILM HAS NOW BECOME MY NEXT OBSESSION!!!


 I loved it from start to end however if you have not seen the film yet read the book first! It only took me a day. I loved all of the characters, Emma Watson was brilliant, logan Lerman took on a very hard role and played it very well, Ezra Miller were hilarious however I honestly do want to say that everyone was brilliant but  I was disappointed with the preformance of Nina Dobrev who seemed to be exactly the same character as her role in the vampire diaries but on the whole I laughed a lot and thoroughly enjoyed the film it really showed everyone the bond of friendship.

However, I do believe that this film should have been made a 15 and include all of the sex references and other things because that is what made the book so much better, but I do definitely recommend this to anyone.

yours, The Slug

Saturday 29 September 2012


Sorry I haven't posted for a while, I've been really busy with school!


Film Review on 'Now is Good'


I only went to watch this film because my friend's mum had booked it for us (because we can't plan anything ourselves) and I thought it was just going to be another one of those films that makes you upset that you don't have a boyfriend (it kinda did:) ). I even went into the cinema without knowing what it was really about.
The main character Tessa Scoot played by Dakota Fanning played a brilliant role in it! Honestly in the first few minutes I seriously thought we had another Kristin Stewart, but she nailed the part so well! 
Essentially the film is about a girl with leukemia and she decided to stop with all the treatment which would only buy her some time. So she writes a bucket list (A list of everything she wants to do before she dies) It really is something that every teenage girl wants to do before she dies. 
Her neighbour Jeremy Irvine's (Who is so hot!) father has recently died so he knows what it is like to have someone close to him die. And really as anyone could predict they have a wonderful romance, yes some bits make you cringe and yes you will cry at the end! 


There were brilliant performances from Olivia Williams and Paddy Considine who really gave the feeling of a worried father. Overall this is a must see! It is so British and it will make you laugh and cry!!


Hopefully my next post will be about 'Perks off being a Wallflower' because I love the book and have very high expectations of it! :)
The Slug
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Saturday 18 August 2012

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Friday 17 August 2012

Film Review on 'Captain America.'

Now I watched this film with the lowest expectations after the disaster that was 'Thor,' but I was pleasantly surprised at this film. I am going to be honest that it wasn't the best film I have ever seen but I did thoroughly enjoy it. And honestly one of the great things that I was surprised about was that the heroine wasn't just a tall skinny blonde woman who got on everyone nerves. Instead she was a very curvy and very beautiful woman which was a change from most of the other superhero films.

This film was rather predicable though but it gave a great lead into 'The Avengers' which I am hoping to watch very soon. I would recommend this film to people and I do think it had a great story-line.

Thursday 16 August 2012

Film review on 'The Dark Night Rises'

I have never really been a fan of big action films, but I have always enjoyed the The Dark Night trilogy.  Although when this last film came out I was a bit skeptical about the choice of actors playing the parts. I was confident that Christian Bale would play Batman as well as he has done in the past, but I thought the choice of bringing Ann Hathaway (Star of The Devil wears Prada and many others) to play catwoman. Someone who has been an actress in romcoms and chick flicks that I though this dark, violent film would be the better of her, but instead she told the role and boy did she play it well, as did Tom Hardy did playing Bane who put his silly charter from "This Means War 'away and brought out this dark, and clever villan bringing out moves from his film 'Warrior.'

Christopher Nolan took this epic superhero and made it into a masterpiece. I have nothing but good things to say about this film, everyone played their part terifically (which is a change from most of the films coming out) and the story-line literally had me st on the edge of my seat. Everything was completely unpredictable. I mean you could see how the charters will develop into the other well known heroes, but you saw nothing else coming apart from the last minute or so, which closes the dark night tale, but leaves others on a sort of cliff-hanger. If you go into that cinema with no idea on what will happen you will leave with a smile on your face.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Film review on 'Magic Mike.'

Now this film needs to be in 3D! Apart from the fact that this film has no story line, it had far to much drugs and sex it was actually quite funny. Although Cody Horn's annoying laugh and literally having the worst part in the film made me glance constantly at my watch towards the end of the film. Really the only perks of this film was the mostly naked bodies of Channing Tatum and Alex Pettyfer! Although every film I have seen Channing in has been a disappointment like 'The Vow,' and 'Dear John.' Overall this film was really bad, but the stripping was good. that's all I can really say about it.

Tuesday 31 July 2012

Book review on 'The Perks of being a Wallflower.'

Now this book was rather odd. That's probably the best word to use for it. I started and finished it today, (since the weather is bad) It's written weirdly but not badly. It is about a boy called Charlie but it's not from his point if view there and then, it's presented as letters he is writing to someone about his life. I think this is a very witty way to set out this book. You also cannot put it down. So I recommend this book to anyone.

Monday 23 July 2012

Book review on 'Snow White and the Huntsman.'

It was not at all as I expected it to be. It was a depressing, poorly written film. The only reason I had really brought myself to watch it dispute the fact that Kristin Stewart was the lead actress was that I hoped that Chris Hemsworth (who played the huntsman) would be unbelievably sexy in it. Sadly he not at all hot in this film. Whereas San Claflin (WIlliam) played his part extremely well as did Charlize Theron who played the witch. She was extremely beautiful and really set the mood for the film. And then they let Kristin Stewart on the scene. After the disaster of twilight you would've thought Rupert Sanders would have looked else where for a leading woman. Although fair dos to Kristin she didn't play a bad role in this as I was expecting although I'm sure if a prettier, funnier and generally a better actress than her had played Snow White the film would've had a lot more character and a better mood. I can assure everyone I will not go out of my way to watch this film a second time and to be honest I think anyone who buys this film has lost it!

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Book review on Remember me Sophie Kinsella

I would describe each page as magic! Funniest book I have read, honestly. The story line was great, the things the charter did was hilarious, the whole thing was amazing! It was another great book by Sophie!

The story is about Lexi who has a really crap life to be honest. she missed out on a bonus at work, her boyfriend stood her up and her dad's funeral is coming up. She then wakes up in a hospital bed having no monody of the past three years off her life. She then meets her gorgeous new husband, is revealed to her new fantasic body and her enormus wardrobe.

This book is great, you get to grow with the charter a lot more then in most books. You uncover about her new life with Lexi. The ending is really gripping and you cannot put it down! I recommend this to all!

Tuesday 22 May 2012

Book Review on fallen series by Lauren Kate

I have to say that this is one of those books that should not go on. I am in the middle of the third book and am not enjoying it :/ To be honest it is a load of shit.
The first book was really good I'll giver lauren credit for that, I mean I couldn't put it down, the second one was alright although was a lot like the first one until the end. Now the third one is absolutely shocking!
The first one is about a girl called Luce who moves to a private school or something, she meets Daniel there and they fall in love blah blah blah. It is quite clique I mean they have had past lives together which ended in her dying and Daniel living on for eternity, so not very original but with all do respect the writer wrote it VERY well. The second book is where she has to move somewhere else in order to escape the curse (I'm trying not to give the plot away). The third one is just her watching her past lives with Daniel, it's really boring!
The really annoying thing about the books is that I didn't really understand most of it, and that is the worst thing about dark fantasy is not understanding really what's happening in the book or not following well. This then leads to skipping pages and then when you actually finish the book it's not so great. In the second book I was completely confused because Lauren introduced these new charters called Announcers
or something and the whole thing went upside down from there.

I'd recommend this book to people who like either the immortals series, twilight or the vampire diaries otherwise I wouldn't bother :)

Monday 21 May 2012

Book Review on 'The Undomestic Goddess' by Sophie Kinsella.

I've always been more of a dark fantasy reader, but my mum recently gave me this book to read saying I would laugh out loud, and boy did I. I absolutely loved it. The whole concept of the book was amazing! The story line was fascinate and you couldn't really predict what was going to happen next! (Which is the best thing about reading, is not being able to guess what's going to happen).

The book is about Samantha Sweeting, she is a top lawyer and is an absolute workaholic. She is so close to getting a partnership  in her law firm when she makes a huge mistake. She runs away and finds herself working as a housewife in someone's home. The only problem is, she can't even cook. It's bloody hysterical and I recomend it to anyone!


One of the best things about this book and others that I have read by Sophie is that you can relate to her charters, they do some pretty embarrassing things, as in 'The Undomestic Goddess' as she tries to do a job that she was just not meant to do. Also they have a little romance in them, well in this book quite a lot. :)

I ill be doing some more reviews on her books in the next week and I will also be looking at some dark fanatsy books I've read!

Thursday 3 May 2012

03/05/2012

Film Review on Twilight.

Twilight is everything that is wrong with this world.
Now do not think I am just being unfair, because before I learnt more about perves and paedophiles I used to be OBSESSED with Twilight. All I would think out was twilight, twilight, twilight. But now I really understand why people hate it so much. Firstly it sends the message that if a boy (Whom is a vampire) Has been stalking you, and breaking into your house and  watching you sleep. Any sane girl who had found out  a guy was doing that would beat the crap out of him. Secondly girls think that boys are going to prefer them if they are dull and boring and people don't usually notice them, honestly if a hot vampire guy was coming to our school he would not look at the boring girls, his eyes would turn to the skinny, little perfect girls. I actually know some girls who are waiting for some tall dark handsome boy to start talking to them and turn out to be something supernatural. The whole concept of twilight is based on a sick twisted story. Yes some people think it is completely romantic and a beautiful story, but look at this logically, He watches her sleep, James is filming her bas he tries to murder her. Jacob falls in love with a flipping baby, it is what makes this world bad.
Sorry for being so blunt but just had to point it out
The Slug

Sunday 1 April 2012

I love music, I literally love all types of music!
I listen to My Chemical Romance and then I'd listen to sounds for Phantom of the Opera and Les Mis. I have now only realised the music is really my life.I play the flute and I am in several orchestras but we don't really play that good of music, I mean in one we are playing pirates of the Caribbean and it sounds AWESOME. But I really want to do some more things with music. Some of my friends which are boys are in a band and they have literally taught themselves how to play guitar. It is so cool how they listen to a song see how it goes and play from there, whereas with the flute you need sheet music to play a song. Although my favourite songs at this moment in time are probably: Teenagers-My Chemical Romance
                                             The Phantom of the Opera- The phantom of the opera
                                             Memories-Cats
                                             Sweet Child O' Mine-Guns 'N' Roses
                                             Beautiful - One Direction
                                             With or Without you- U2
                                             I dreamed a Dream-  Les Miserables
                                             Greenday- Time of your life
                                             The Killers-Mr Brightside
                                             The Killers-Somebody told me
                                             One- U2
                                             Wonderwall-Oasis
If you haven't heard these I recommend them!!

Monday 19 March 2012

These are my favourite phrases/quotes of all TIME!


  • Knowledge is no longer power... Knowledge is now survival.
  • The course of love never did run smooth
  • In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away
  • If today was perfect, there would be no need for tomorrow
  • There are so many people out there who will tell you that you can't. What you've got to do is turn around and say watch me.
  • Everything is funny, as long as it is happening to someone else
  • Friendship is like paper, once it's damaged it's never the same again.
  • The average woman would rather beauty than brains because the average man and see better than he can think.
  • When in doubt, mumble
  • Friends are like potatoes, if you cook them they die
  • love makes time pass, time makes love pass

Sunday 4 March 2012

I am writing a novel at the moment but the problem is that I am only 13 and some of the advice I have been given is to post it on blogspotter so I am going to post the first little bit. I am trying to write a dark fantasy book but I am a bit worried that it will end up like Twilight, some of the criticisms for young authors is that you can't write and that you are too young to know anything, but honestly now I have been writing since I was five, and yes those books have been like 'Sarah walked into the garden and fund a snail. The End,' but I can honestly say that I think I can write a novel at this age. All I really do in my spare time is read all types of books. I know the techniques of writing the only problem I might have is that I'm probably not as good as grammar as an adult would be, but in my opinion there are authors out there who seriously don't know how to write and still get their work published, so if anyone actually reads this (which I doubt anyone will) please comment what you think, I need some feed back :) 



It wasn’t my fault, though the more I said it to myself the more I actually doubted myself. I didn’t kill him; I know I didn’t even though I couldn’t remember that night. Tom was the boy I liked at school; he was the one that everyone loved. I loved him the most though and last month it turned out he loved me as well, why would I murder him? My parents didn’t even believe me. I’m not a bloody serial killer! People believed that I had drowned Tom with my own two hands, even though he’s twice the size of me. The judge and the jury believed me and that was enough. Though sat in my dad’s car diving miles away from my home, my family, my friends; well my ex-friends. I even had my best friend standing up in the courtroom, making a statement against me. I couldn’t go back to that school, not with no friends and everyone looking at me, and because my parents were forcing me to move to the other side of England to a boarding school. At least I could start a new there; no one would know what I did. My mother couldn’t even say good-bye to me. My dad was driving me; he forced me to sit in the back so he wouldn’t have to sit near me. What must it be like to have a daughter who you think has murdered her boyfriend. Well nobody knew he was my boyfriend, that’s why they didn’t believe me. I looked out onto the motorway; we seemed to be overtaking all of the cars, definitely going over seventy. I watched my reflection in the window. I hadn’t had a proper night’s sleep since the accident. Big black sacks were dangling under my eyes, my skin was pale, lost all colour that was ever there and my hair was messed from where I hadn’t washed it for weeks and didn’t bother to brush it. The school looked more like a modern castle than a place where you learn.  A woman was standing outside with her arms crossed across her body. My dad practically threw my suitcases outside and didn’t even bother to engage conversation with the woman. The paper work was done and he could simply hand me over to this place. Traitor. 

***
We were walking down the high street. Tom looked at me his deep blue eyes staring at me as he kept ruffling up his blond hair. “So you are coming tonight?” He asked as he kicked a coke can on the road. “I’ll see if I can”
“You better, I don’t want to spend the whole night with people trying to set me up with Mary.” He said, I laughed, “Well I’m not spending the whole night.”
“You can if you want! You can sleep in my bed!” He replied jokily.
“Well that’s defiantly a possibility!” He laughed at this. “You do know I was fucking with you don’t you?” He smiled cheerfully at me.
“You wish.” He through his hands up in mock surrender, “Okay we’re even. Deal?” I laughed
“Deal.”  I then sighed. “What we doing tonight then?”
“Oh well, just an average school pool party!”
“Right, sure just an average teenage pool party with drugs, alcohol and sex. Course it’s going to be so much fun” I snapped sarcastically
“Most likely.” He shrugged. “Would it be bad if it did?”
“Let’s say that I wouldn’t be joining in.” I laughed; we turned onto the beginning of our street. The houses were practically castles in themselves. Tom and I often had arguments about whose house was better; he usually won because he had a hot tub even though my house was bigger. “Would you come if I invited Kristy?” His voice brought me back to the present day.
“Why you want a threesome?” I joked, he laughed and pulled out a packet of maltesers he offered me one but I pushed it away. “Listen, I don’t want you by yourself, see I’m a good friend.” He said his mouth full with about five chocolates. I laughed and poked his cheek so that one of them fell from his mouth on the floor. “Hey!” he spluttered spitting over me as he picked it up and putting it back in his mouth.
“You’re degusting.” I said walking towards my house. We stood just up the driveway as he stopped me. “Here, give me Kristy’s number, and I’ll invite her myself, you know she won’t resist.” He leaned in as I laughed. “Fine.” I gave in pulling my phone out and telling him her number as he quickly recorded it in his phone; he then put the phone to his ear as he rang her. “Oh hey Kristy It’s me, Tom.” He winked at me as I sniggered. “I was just wondering, I’m having a pool party at mine and I was just wondering whether you wanted to come.” I could almost hear her excitement from the distance I was standing away from him. “Cool, can’t wait.” He shut the phone down and turned to me. I was about to say something when my own phone rang. I looked down to see the caller ID was Kristy, I laughed as Tom waved good bye to me and started to walk down the street, leaving me to deal with her excitement.
***
“Hello Brooklyn.” The woman smiled.
“It’s Brooke.” I said cutting her off.
“Hello Brooke, I am Miss Roberts I am the head mistress here.” I nodded to acknowledge her. She wore a tight pencil skirt that cut half way down her shin and a straight blouse, I wondered how she wasn’t cold. “I’m not going to waste any time showing you around because I have put you in a room with Jenna and I’m sure she’ll more than happy to show you around and probably make you some friends, and you’re late anyway getting here so I’m just going to show you to your room and I’ll see you in my office at 5 o’clock this evening.” Wow this is fast; I would’ve thought I’d start lessons in another week or something, apparently not. “Follow me.” She said walking towards a huge castle like building, I followed her up the stairs and through a long corridor, then she knocked on a door, I was lagging behind her carrying my huge case up the stairs. “Are you decent?” she asked through the door.
“As I’ll ever be.” A voice shouted back , she then opened the door, I quickly ran to keep up with her. I got to the room and saw a girl, my age standing before me in joggers and a vest top. Her dark brown hair curled at her chest. Her bright green eyes stared into mine as she smiled. I smiled back. “This is Brooke, your new roommate, now I want you to show her to all her lessons and make her feel welcome at this school.” Great I was sixteen and yet teachers still thought that I needed help to make friends. She said her voice rather demanding. “It’s okay Miss, I’ve got it covered.” She saluted her.
“And make sure she comes to my office at 5 o’clock so I can check up on her.” She said looking at me standing out in the corridor. I pulled my suitcase into the room and smiled at her. “Right I’ll leave you two to it.” She said closing the door after her.
“Hi I’m Jenna.” She stuck a hand out and I shook it. “Brooke. Can I just ask?” Oh God she knew who I was, I was crazy girl off the news.
“Yeah sure.” I said smiling reassuring.
“You look like shit. What was your journey like?” She asked sitting down on the bottom bunk. The room was set out nicely; we had our own on suite, two desks, two wardrobes and a bunk bed. I joined her on the bottom. “No, I’ve just had a crazy month, that’s all; I’m just not feeling great either.”
“I know the feeling.” Then she laughed. “Maybe you should have a shower, don’t worry I’ll help you unpack.” She said, “And I’ll pass you a towel, just I don’t think that... Well that look not will give you very good first impressions.” I smiled, not really offended, I did look like hell.
“Thanks that would be cool.” I smiled standing up and heading towards the bathroom, I heard her unzip my suitcase. She couldn’t take anything really because we shared the same room, so it would be easy for me to find it, so I just let her help me. The on-suite was completely white, the toilet, the sink and the shower. I walked over to the shower; six white towels were hung up on the radiator. “Hey Jenna which towels are mine?” I asked.
“Um, the two closest to the shower.” She said. The water felt good on my skin, in my hair as it was rushing down the plug by my feet, I must’ve been in there for half an hour just standing there. I had to put four lots of shampoo on just to get all the grease out, so I didn’t bother with conditioner. As I walked out of the on-suite I saw that she had finished unpacking, putting my books on my bedside cabinet, my clothes in the wardrobe and my shoes under the bed. She had laid out the school uniform on my bed. It wasn’t that bad, black pencil skirt, white blouse and a thin black tie. Jenna also seemed to have time to get dressed as well as unpack my things. She wore the uniform well, she was so skinny so the pencil skirt could barely touch her, her blouse was tucked in and her tie was tucked into the skirt. She could pull of sexy school girl without even coming across as a slag. “Okay, I’m just gunna clean my teeth, there’s a hairdryer in the bottom of my wardrobe if you want it.” I nodded; she walked into the toilet and closed the door. I pulled the hair dryer out and started to dry my hair. I brushed it as well watching my golden streaks blow with the wind. I missed my hair, I’d had it tied up in a pony tail, and it had been a mess practically back combed. My hair was naturally straight, like proper dead straight, although my hair wasn’t naturally blonde, I bleached it when I was seven, from black to bright blonde, and I saw how to do it on some channel that was like teaching people how to do everything at home instead of spending eighty pounds on dying your hair. I dyed my hair with my best friend, well ex-best friend. Kristy. I didn’t want to think about her now, so I shooed the memory away, only remembering my mother seeing my hair and screaming and then my dad seeing and him laughing his head off. So we kept the hair since then, to show my stupidity off to the world. I giggled to myself. It usually takes me ages to dry my hair because it’s so thick, but with Jenna’s hairdryer it only took just over five minutes. I rushed into my school uniform and wore it just how Jenna wore hers. It was only then I realised how skinny I was, I was much skinnier than Jenna. I hadn’t had one proper meal since the accident just the occasional soup my mum would bring me, but I never really ate that. I looked at myself in to long mirror that was inside my wardrobe door. If I put a few pound on I would look like my normal self, I was really curvy, like I had big boobs and a huge bum, and yet I was usually skinny. But right now I looked like I was a California model. I know that should be a good thing, but it wasn’t me. My pale skin didn’t really match my hair colour so I searched through the drawers to find the make up my mum had packed. I found my bronzing kit that my mum had bought me for my birthday. Jenna walked out watching me attempt to do my makeup. “What are you doing?” She asked distorted.
“My makeup?” I said looking at her.
“No, you’re doing it wrong here let me do it.” She grabbed my make up case and sat down next to me. I closed my eyes even though she was only doing my face. “Are you a natural blonde?” She asked, I opened one eye to look at her. “No, can you tell?” I asked.
“Not really, just your skin is very pale I just wondered because you don’t really have blonde with your skin tone. What colour are you naturally?”
“I think I was black, just I’ve had blond hair since I was seven, because I bleached it when I was younger.”
“Well that would do it.” She joked and we both laughed. She only took another five minutes, and once she was done I did look like a Californian model. Brown skin, blond hair and skinny as. “Right,” We need to go now otherwise we’ll be late, and guess what we have to start off the school year?” She sighed. “Bloody maths.” I laughed at her enthusiasm. She then opened the door and led me out. I followed her; more people started to walk out of their rooms and started walking in our direction. Everyone else’s uniform was ragged, the girls wore their ties like necklaces and their skirts were barely covering their knickers, it was only Jenna and I who were wearing the uniform right, and boy did we wear it well. Jenna walked with such pride down the hallway, I admired her as she moved people out of the way with just the confidence she walked with. This was the person who’d get far in life. I walked beside her, trying to walk with my head up and my back straight, I almost got the hang of it. “So Brooke, where do you come from?” She asked, not even making eye contact with me, just focusing on the road ahead. I was now dodging people, because the hallways were now packed with people. Jenna just glided across the floors with such grace she looked like an angel. “Um, Liverpool.” I said.
“You don’t sound like you come from Liverpool.”
“Yeah I moved there from Wales when I was twelve.” I said.
“Ah I see, anyway here we are, the old maths lesson.” The classrooms were huge, there were separate desks for each person, in my old school you’d have about five tables and they’d fit about six people on them. “Sit by me at the back.” Jenna whispered walking through the mass of tables; I followed her, tripping over random bags left in the aisles. About half the class was here sat at their desks, school had only just started, the accident had happened at the end of school. Jenna sat in a desk at the back pointing to the one next to her, I sat down, and she pulled out a pencil case and notebook. “Oh I didn’t bring anything.” I said suddenly panicking.
“Okay don’t worry I’ve got some more pens and notebooks.” She said handing me a pink notebook and a pen. I hadn’t noticed her carrying a bag otherwise I would’ve brought mine. “This maths lesson you just had to make notes on what he says, and now tomorrow we’ll have to do worksheets with our notes.” She whispered as a teacher walked in. He wasn’t very big, in fact he was short and looked like his suite was just extra baggage. He wore ray ban glasses that kept falling down his nose as he opened his briefcase and pulled out several papers. “Hello class, I’m sure you remember me from last year.” He said, great now I don’t even know my teachers names. “And Brooke?” He asked looking up and searching the room, maybe not then. I raised my hand so he could see who I was. “Ah, hello I’m Mr Ashton; I’m going to be your maths teacher for the year.” I smiled at him; everyone in the room had turned to see who I was. I suddenly felt awkward again “Anyway, less chit chat and let’s start with a bit of algebra.”

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Tuesday 28/02/2012

My best make up tips. I have about ten liquid foundation, a billion lips glosses and mascara and three concealers, two powders and several blushers, most of the time I put them all on so here is some tips I've learned.


  • To make your lips look bigger take two different coloured lips glosses. Use the lighter colour first, and then apply the darker colour in the middle of your lips and blend in, this makes them look bigger!
  • Shape your face by taking two powders and applying the lighter colour on you T zone and then take the darker colour around your face
  • Always wear mascara, you can't leave the house without it. If you have rather wide eyes I would go for a look which separates the lashes and if your eyes are quite closed add mascara on the bottom lashes to open them up more.
  • If you have acne or bad pores, or even red skin or anything like that, you can't go out of the house wearing one layer of foundation, blusher and maybe some powder. You need to layer it, even experiment with different colours, it's all about finding out what works for you.
  • Use make up from the same brand so they work with each other, if you use Clinique then but Clinique products, if you use No7 then buy No& products. 
  • Apply blusher on your cheek bones, I know far too many girls who wear it like they are about to preform in the circus. When applying it suck your cheeks in and then do it, it stopped you from putting it too far down making it look like you're naturally pink!
If  have dry patches and spots you want to cover up. I think that there are about three differnet types of natural for three different types of skin. you are going for a natural look, like proper natural you do need good skin. It's almost impossible if you have dry patches and spots you want to cover up, although I think that there are three different types of natural.

  1. For even and beautiful skin Buy a foundation that id a shade lighter than your actual skin tone apply this first and then apply a powder that matches your skin tone perfectly. This will blend it all in and give you fine glowing look. then apply a mascara that doesn't say false eye lash or the ones that make you look like you've been applying it for days. Go for one that just makes then look that little bit darker and longer. Apply a pink blusher gently, this will literally make you glow. I recommend using earthy colours for eye shadow like brown and maybe a dark green depending on what you are wearing.
  2. For dry/ red skin I don't really recommend any powders, and you really have to be careful with liquid foundations on dry skin because after about ten minutes it can make it look flakey. I would start off with a tinted moisturiser and then move on to a light foundation. If you apply a primer before hand it could make it a lot more smoother during the day as well as putting make up over it.
  3. For spotty skin this can be really hard to cover up, I have really bad acne at the moment but the thing I use come to about £100 a month and in all fairness it hides most of it but I look really bumpy. My trick is to use the concealer stick and stick it on like a mask.I then layer my foundations on. Since I have had acne for a while I have really bad pores as well and apply concealer over, it does hide most of them. 

My make up recommendations are:  No7 blemish concealer 
Clinique anti-blemish foundation
Clinique even and corrects.
Avon flawless foundation.
Nivea tinted moisturiser
No7 moose
No7 powder
Mac fix plus spray

Until next time
the slug



Monday 20 February 2012

Monday 20/02.2012

Tips on writing a novel...
These are a few tips I have learned from trail and error and hard research.

  1.  Do research you need to know your plot, characters from beginning to end. You need to describe them well, let the reader grow with them.
  2. First paragraph The first sentence, even the first word makes the reader want to read on more. 'It was a sunny day and the grass was green' isn't going to cut it. the first few pages are what publishers are actually going to read. 
  3. Something original No body really wants to read another book about vampires sparkling in the sunlight, but that doesn't mean you can't use the idea of vampires. Yes there are a lot of books out there about vampires but what Stephenie Meyer did was evolve on the idea giving them different strengths and weakness'. If you can come up with something other than a woman trying to loose five stones whilst looking for a job then you have got something interesting.
  4. Your writing style many people say that you either have it or you don't have it. That's not true, Indeed people may write extremely graphic like 'His nose exploded with blood, it was pouring out of his face like water from a tap' whereas other people would simply say 'he had a nose bleed' and that's fine but you can't go around saying 'he said it was great and I agreed, I slept all night and dreamt about unicorns, I woke up and went to school'
  5. Don't go over board with the English language. saying he said is fine but using words that the reader may not know or understand could make them feel uncomfortable. 
  6. Don't talk like you are explaining to the reader what is happening. One of the greatest things about reading a book is getting lost in it, getting into a whole new world.If you let the reader know he's reading then you've lost that element. e.g "So Mark can you explain that again for me.' 
  7. Choose how you write it carefully. I prefer to write from someone's point of view, where you can get deep down into their feelings and like the reader fall in love with the character, the only problem with using this technique is that you can't know what other characters are thinking and feeling unless they are mind readers, and another technique is switching from character to character which doesn't let the reader grow with them throughout the book, and then the last one I can think of is watching them from afar telling everyone how each person is feeling. 
  8. When you have actually finished your first draft Don't think that it's all fine, you need to read over it and change things around, sometimes people can finish a book and come up with a better plot and change it, writing a book takes time. :)
Monday 20/02/2012

Film Review-The Woman in Black.

Indeed I am still recovering from the film I watched on the big screen. I went yesterday and I could not get a wink of sleep in. I was even screaming in the middle of the cinema. I have watched Saw, Scream, Jeepers Creepers and yet this film has scared me the most. It may just be because I am not scared of blood as much as I am of china dolls. But it was an experience like no other.

 The film starring Daniel Radcliff as Arthur, a young widower with a four year-old son. His job meant that he needed to travel to a haunted village where he needed to sort out paper work in the house. I do not want to spoil it for people who are going to view it soon. the only advice I can give them is not to be fooled at the beginning, yes nothing really scary happens when he is sat on the train, but as the film progresses I thought to myself that this film had been overrated but I was almost crying because I didn't want to sit through it. ;)

I do believe thought that the seemed scary because things would pop up when you least expect it making your seat useless being as I was jumping out of it every five minutes. Also do keep an eye out, because I went with my friends and they said they saw the woman standing behind him in certain scenes which I missed.

Until next time
 THE SLUG