31 May, 2009

She wrote that one book, you know, about that thing, during that time, about that one person. You know?

I am doing one of my very last pieces of homework for the year right now. But I need to write down some things for this blog before completing it.

I've decided that I will look up all authors of fabulous books and stalk their websites and blogs. I'm just that cool. I think I'll make a list of all of the authors I will do that to.
  • Cassandra Clare. I mean, duh. Cassie Clare is just that fabulous. :D
  • Scott Westerfeld. See above statement, but replace name with Scott Westerfeld.
  • Stephenie Meyer. Just because I want to know what other series she'll be writing that will 'sweep into the hearts of girls of all ages across the world'. I'm not kidding. I saw a review for Breaking Dawn or something that said that.
  • Julie Anne Peters. She's written some pretty rad books.
  • David Levithan. He's cool. Wide Awake is epic. :D
  • John Green. Duh. That's a given. Cause his books are epic. I wonder when his next one will be coming out.
  • Gail Carson Levine. She writes all those cool fantasy books. I especially love Ever.
  • Joyce Carol Oates. She's all weird. But epicly cool.
  • Sonya Sones. She better have a blog. But it better not be in poem form.
  • Conor Kostic. He wrote that book, Epic. I picked it up from the library shelf just because of the title. And then I realized that it was a freaking cool book.
  • Susan Juby. Alice, I Think is really funny. I laughed a lot when I read it. Now I must find a blog or website and laugh.
  • James St. James. Nuff said.
  • Meg Cabot. Just because she's that Meg Cabot woman.
  • Maureen Johnson. She wrote that cool book which name escapes me. And I haven't read it. Yet.
  • Meagan Brothers. She wrote Debbie Harry Sings in French. That entitles any blog or website of hers' to be awesomely fabulous.
  • Holly Black. She wrote that one book, you know, about that thing, during that time, about that one person. You know?
  • Sarah Mlynowski. She wrote those funnily strange books.
  • J.K. Rowling. Nuff said, yo.
  • Dana Reinhardt. Please see above statement.
I think on my next blog post, I'll post links to all of those fabulous websites. If they even exist. But I'm currently too lazy, and have studying to do. So ta ta for now.

1 comment:

  1. Steph Meyer swept into my heart.

    Also, "hers" in the Meagan Brothers bullet point didn't need an apostrophe.

    ReplyDelete