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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Goodbye, Summer Vacation?
As it's getting closer and closer to school I am getting looking back on what I did this summer. I didn't do something HUGE, or something that made a difference in the world. That's what I wanted to do this summer. Although I didn't go to an amusement park or save a life I'm pretty content with what I did accomplish. I found me. Kind of. I'm still trying to find myself, but from what I've found this summer I'm happy with it. I realized that I'm unique and no one will EVER be me. I'm my own person. My height, weight, teeth, body shape, and much more doesn't matter. My happiness does. Being happy is one of my top priorities. I stand in front of the mirror and tell my reflection that I'm beautiful and perfectly imperfect. Because of how I've changed this summer I am such a better person. I may not have the best things or look the best, but I know that I'm good enough.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Author Interview~Carolee Dean

I had a lot of fun thinking of questions to ask her, so enjoy!
What made you want to start writing YA books?
I work with teenagers as a speech-language pathologist at a local high school. I see the struggles my students go through and it reminds me of my own young adult experiences, which were very turbulent. I'm sure just about everyone feels that way for different reasons. We moved a lot. I went to three different high schools. Things happened that I did not have the perspective to understand. Many of those experiences baffled me for years afterward. When I write stories that explore similar events, it helps me process through feelings I did not have the words to voice at the time.
Do you have a certain book you are proud of?
My first novel, COMFORT, was an IRA Notable book. It was very personal to me because I was able to go back and explore my experiences graduating from a small town Texas high school and participating I poetry competitions that eventually earned me a college scholarship. Alcoholism is also a big theme in this book and it has resonated with kids dealing with addiction in their own families.
My second novel, TAKE ME THERE (a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers), is about a boy who is a poet but because he cannot read or write, he cannot record his thoughts on paper. He drops out of school and gets on the wrong side of the law. After a botched gang initiation, with both the police and gang members chasing him, he goes looking for his estranged father to find out if badness is in his blood or if it is something he can outrun. Many of my students have had parents in prison and I wanted them to know that they can rise above these situations.
Check out the book trailer here: http://youtu.be/1PZosu4LTLo
My most recent novel, FORGET ME NOT, was a particular challenge because it is almost all in verse. It also deals with a very difficult concept- where does the soul go after suicide? In spite of the dark material it has a happy and hopeful ending. There is even romance.
What authors have influenced your writing?
When I was young I loves S.E. Hinton. I still do. When I read THE OUTSIDERS it was the first time I realized that books could be about real people.
What do you do when you're not writing?
Work mostly, but I also enjoy hiking, biking, and cooking. My daughter and I recently startd the Paleo Diet and she's always finding cool recipes on Pinterest for us to try.
When did you really start getting into writing?
It seems like I've been writing all my life. My mother still has a story I wrote when I was six years old. The paper is yellow and faded with age. She used to bring it out when I was a kid and tell people, "Carolee is going to be a writer." I thought it was kind of lame and very embarrassing, but here I am. When I was in high school I played the guitar and wrote songs. I think that's why I have so much poetry in my novels.
What do you think is the most important thing in writing?
Write about things that matter and be as honest as you can.
What advice do you have for someone who'd like to become a writer?
Read a lot of books. Watch a lot of movies. Study the structure of stories in all their many forms.

Can you tell us about your latest book?
As I said earlier, FORGET ME NOT is a novel in verse. It's about a girl who is cyber bullied, tries to take her own life, and ends up struck between worlds on an abandoned hallway in her school. It's also about the boy who would do anything to save her. Check out the book trailer.
http://youtu.be/XmRD2FoueqM
There is a contest for a free signed copy of the novel going on at my blog until the end of the Summer Author Blitz on August 8. Winners will be announced August 10. Got to my blog to enter at caroleedeanbooks.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for answering my questions! Check out her books! I hope you all enjoyed! :)
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Why I like Books? + SUMMER AUTHOR BLITZ?!?!?!?!
In this blog I have something to announce...as you can see in the title. But, first I want to tell you why I like books. You're probably thinking, really? Why? Well, I'll tell you why! Because I wanted to post something. Yes, that's it. Anyways...
I am going to list 5 of many reasons why I like books.
1. Books are my vacation. I don't go on vacation a lot so reading is my way of being able to travel to different places and experience new things.
2.They make me emotional. Yes, I will laugh, get mad, even cry because of a book. I love when a book makes me sigh out loud or have an uncontrollable smile.
3. You learn a lot of new words. I love reading a book and learning new and interesting words to use on my family and friends.
4. It's relaxing. To read a book all you have to do is sit and think. It gives you time to think without stressing yourself.
5. You can pretend to be someone else. I always find myself getting so into a book that I believe I'm that person. I will think and talk like a character. It's one of my favorite things to do.
These are only 5 reasons that I like, how about love, books!
Now, on to the exciting news! I signed up to be a part of the Summer Author Blitz!! This is an event held for about a month and it features 20+ authors. It includes giveaways, scavenger hunts, and much more! Check out their website! http://www.bookboostpr.com/ It's my first time doing something like this and I'm so excited. I do have to admit that I'm also a bit nervous...I don't want to mess up. I am doing an author interview!! I love interviews and I am so excited to do one. I already know who I'm interviewing...should I tell? I think I should wait! :) Please follow my blog! ~Katie
I am going to list 5 of many reasons why I like books.
1. Books are my vacation. I don't go on vacation a lot so reading is my way of being able to travel to different places and experience new things.
2.They make me emotional. Yes, I will laugh, get mad, even cry because of a book. I love when a book makes me sigh out loud or have an uncontrollable smile.
3. You learn a lot of new words. I love reading a book and learning new and interesting words to use on my family and friends.
4. It's relaxing. To read a book all you have to do is sit and think. It gives you time to think without stressing yourself.
5. You can pretend to be someone else. I always find myself getting so into a book that I believe I'm that person. I will think and talk like a character. It's one of my favorite things to do.
These are only 5 reasons that I like, how about love, books!
Now, on to the exciting news! I signed up to be a part of the Summer Author Blitz!! This is an event held for about a month and it features 20+ authors. It includes giveaways, scavenger hunts, and much more! Check out their website! http://www.bookboostpr.com/ It's my first time doing something like this and I'm so excited. I do have to admit that I'm also a bit nervous...I don't want to mess up. I am doing an author interview!! I love interviews and I am so excited to do one. I already know who I'm interviewing...should I tell? I think I should wait! :) Please follow my blog! ~Katie
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
4th of July

After eating we lit off, like 20, parachutes. We only found half of that since the wind was so strong. But, the little kids loved it. I loved seeing them run around, lighting off little fireworks, and seeing their faces brighten up when they were in awe.
The main reason I like holidays is because we can all get together and remember the other years. You can remember from when you were younger and see how much you all have grown. We've definitely grown a lot. I'm not the same person that I was last year around this time and I'm proud of it. I've changed, in a good way. I can't wait till next year! :)
Friday, June 27, 2014
Shadow Falls~Kinda Review!
Hey! It's me again! So, today I am going to tell you all about a book series, Shadow Falls. This isn't going to be a full review, but enjoy! :) This book series caught my eye from the cover of the first book. Honestly, I didn't think I was going to like it, but I gave it a try anyways. I am so glad I did. The Shadow Falls series starts out with "Born at Midnight". I absolutely fell in love with this book after the first chapter. I cannot describe. Like, I literally feel as if I have a special connection to the characters. Kylie's story starts out kind of glum, but you go along with it anyways. As you read more into the book you find out Kylie has some sort of stalker. When Kylie gets caught at a party with alcohol and drugs(which Kylie didn't touch) her mother sends her to a camp for "troubled" teens. Now, this isn't some ordinary camp. It's a camp for gifted teens. You know, the ones with fangs and that have the ability to shift? That's the one. Kylie is stunned. Why would she be there, you ask? Duh! Because Kylie is also gifted! Wait, before you get to excited...they don't exactly know what she is. Her pattern which is etched into her does not show she is vampire, werewolf, fae, or even a witch! As the story goes on Kylie learns a lot about herself, friendship, and love.
There are 5 books in Kylie's series and each one of them has action, romance, friendship, and humor. You will not regret reading these books. The books are in order from first to last.
Born at Midnight
Awake at Dawn
Taken at Dusk
C.C. Hunter has out two novellas for Della! I recommend reading them. Wait! I almost forgot! C.C. Hunter, the author is working on a spinoff series, putting one of Kylie's best friend Della in the spotlight! She already has the first book out, Reborn, but make sure you read Kylie's journey first! Look at that cover!
I know this was hardly a review, but if you want a better one, comment that down below! I know this was confusing, so for more information check out C.C. Hunter's website to learn about her books! http://cchunterbooks.com/
This was not sponsored and I was not asked to do it. All opinions are my own. :)
There are 5 books in Kylie's series and each one of them has action, romance, friendship, and humor. You will not regret reading these books. The books are in order from first to last.
Born at Midnight
Awake at Dawn
Taken at Dusk
Whispers at Moonrise
Chosen at NightfallC.C. Hunter has out two novellas for Della! I recommend reading them. Wait! I almost forgot! C.C. Hunter, the author is working on a spinoff series, putting one of Kylie's best friend Della in the spotlight! She already has the first book out, Reborn, but make sure you read Kylie's journey first! Look at that cover!
I know this was hardly a review, but if you want a better one, comment that down below! I know this was confusing, so for more information check out C.C. Hunter's website to learn about her books! http://cchunterbooks.com/
Monday, June 2, 2014
STANDING UP FOR THE ONE GETTING BULLIED
Wow, it's been a while. I've been busy I hope you can forgive me. So, as you can see in the title I am going to address bullying. Bullying happens every single day and all the time. It's a very sensitive topic and people have a hard time dealing with it. I see bullying almost everyday. Now, I'm not going to say I've never bullied, because I have. Yes...I admit it. I'm big enough to admit that I have been a cruel and ugly person. Now, I've never physically hurt anyone, or told them they need to go die or anything that horrible. I am guilty of making fun of a person because of what they wore or how they do certain things. I am truly sorry for that and I realized that I need to stand up for those people. This year is when I made a complete turn around. When some people called someone stupid I told them they shouldn't do that. I told my friends when they were being racist to stop. I've asked people if they were actually okay. NO ONE deserves to be treated that way. Just because I'm saying this doesn't mean that I like everybody. I try find at least one good thing about a person that I like. Just because their not my friends doesn't mean I'm going to completely ignore them when they are getting bullied. Stand up for them! I don't care how much you loathe them...one day you're going to regret it. Like I say...I try to be a good person. You should too! Thank you for taking your time to read this and please comment down below what you think! :)
The Golden Rule
So, lately I've heard many people say to follow the "Golden Rule". What exactly is it? The "Golden Rule" is treating others the way you want to be treated. Now, this can be a little difficult. The people that say it the most are the ones that need to listen to their own advice. Don't be an ugly person, on the inside, and think that you deserve respect.
Say you're in a situation and your teacher, friend, or even your parents are scolding you or are mad at you. What do you do? Most people would react by yelling back, calling them horrible names, or even violence. What SHOULD you do? Be civil. Don't start
yelling, it'll only make things worse and carry it on. Say what you want to say in a calm, gentle voice and most likely you will be heard. If that doesn't work, remove yourself. Remove yourself from the situation. You don't want to start anything more. Be respectful when you do it, and you should get respect. It doesn't matter if you're going to feel like you are wrong, explain to them why your innocent, or whatever the situation is, with respect. It'll at least get you somewhere.
Realize how your acting before you tell someone to act better.

yelling, it'll only make things worse and carry it on. Say what you want to say in a calm, gentle voice and most likely you will be heard. If that doesn't work, remove yourself. Remove yourself from the situation. You don't want to start anything more. Be respectful when you do it, and you should get respect. It doesn't matter if you're going to feel like you are wrong, explain to them why your innocent, or whatever the situation is, with respect. It'll at least get you somewhere.
Realize how your acting before you tell someone to act better.
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