It's Janua---Oh, no, it's not.

I was about to type in "It's January!" for the title, but I realized it was already February. I told myself I'd be posting at least one book review here before February comes but I've been to busy memorizing human bones (I'm currently memorizing the muscles, yo), busy with my life, and everything in between. And I wasn't able to read any new book. At all. So, before March comes marching in (no pun intended) I guess I'd have to put something in this blog. Here's an allegorical poem I made some weeks ago. If you're reading this (I wonder why you do), feel free to drop in your comments and interpretations, since the ones Y!A-ers provided weren't able to hit the bull's-eye.

Ellie Goulding~





Ellie Goulding shows her more epic side in her cover for Elton John's Your Song.
And because I couldn't help it (she is just so great), I decided to try making a cover of my own. Here it is :D

Me singing Ellie's Your Song.
(Audio)
(Video)


This is the official video for Ellie Goulding's cover for Elton John's Your Song.


Credits to natman2005 for the instrumental cover I used, by the way.

Please take time to listen and then comment here :D

So Tell Me

...who died and made you king of anything?


A recent encounter with Sara Bareilles's Kaleidoscope Heart song, King of Anything, it was.  Funny how a lot of things I came across of late seem to fit in place.

Book-Hungry Yet Too Busy, You Say?

Short stories are perhaps those pieces of literature that have always been involved, in one way or another, with everybody's lives. From elementary text books which contained stories so short they didn't even fill half the page to high school English books which had short stories so short they consumed more than ten pages. Bookworm or not, you must admit that some time in your life you read these short stories.



I Don't Care What They Say, I'm In Love With You

Credits to Leona Lewis for the Title (as we all know).


"Thank you so much, Dobby, for rescuing me from that cellar. It's so unfair that you had to die, when you were so good and so brave. I'll always remember what you did for us. I hope you're happy now."
-Luna Lovegood


Click here and here for something interesting.


"Such a beautiful place..to be with friends. Dobby is happy..to be with his friend...Harry Potter."
-Dobby's last words in the movie
I LOVE YOU, DOBBY~ -sniff-







Ah, the Joys of It

I've heard of tumblr for quite a long time already, but it wasn't until recently that I decided to join (I mean, I didn't know what to do with it, anyway) , and not until this month that I finally got the hang of it. Call me slow, or prehistoric, or ancient, and let me tell you, I don't caaaaare, honey. I've been reblogging Harry Potter stuff for the past how-many minutes and all I could feel was sheer bliss, nothing you say to me right now would bring me down. Somebody save me from this drowning sensation. All the memories of my

And Carey's Job Well Done

"In the end he did nothing. Because he knew he could never have what he wanted: his home as well as his family. Because he looked at the two women of his life and saw they were not his to keep. In the end he returned to the only woman he had ever understood: Inis MurĂșch, the Island of the Mermaids. Where he set his table, each evening, for a family of three."


40-year-old Lisa Carey's first novel was first intended as "her thesis