May 4th, 2015 at 03:11pm
@ bellamy blake
Exactly! Hornets are not nice in any way, shape, or form. I refuse to mess with them.
There are way too many artists/bands for someone to limit themself. Simple Plan is actually working on their fifth album right now.
@ Michael Westen
I am so bad about describing books that it isn't even funny, and I'm pretty sure I give away everything about the books. So, sorry! And be prepared for the super long reply that you are about to get.
The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost by Rachel Friedman is a memoir of Friedman's adventure through three continents. She's this girl who always has a plan and knows exactly what she's doing, but then to escape everything, she books a ticket to Ireland (a hotel/hostel for 2 nights) and backpacks around it for four months. During that trip she mets a friend, who she later visits and backpacks around her, then they both go to South America together. Well, kind of together.
Hold Still by Nina LaCour is about a girl named Caitlin who loses her best friend(and kind of only friend), Ingrid, to suicide. It's about how she deals with her lost the year after she loses her and she finds the journal that Ingrid left for her along the way. It is way better than I'm making it sound though.
The Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon is a paranormal romance series. The dark hunters are immortal warriors who cried out to the greek goddess Artemis, for an act of revenge after being betrayed. They defend the world against mostly Daimons (kind of like vampires, but not really), and a few other enemies. Each book in the series is based around different main characters who are in the same universe.
The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward is also a paranormal romance series. They are vampire warriors who protect their kind from Lessers(de-souled humans). Like The Dark Hunter series, each book is based around different characters in the brotherhood.
You don't sound stupid at all!
I'll have to check some of those out! They sound even more interesting.
And yay!