Thursday, September 23, 2010

And Let It Be {Please}?

Twinkle, twinkle little bat,
how I wonder what you're at.
Up above the world you fly,
like a tea tray in the sky,
Twinkle, twinkle little bat,
how I wonder what you're at!
~Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland~

Personally, I like this version of Twinkle, Twinkle better.  Much more entertaining.

But that's not the point.

In fact, this whole poem is completely unrelated.  I just threw it in because I like it.  It entertains me.  Very much so.

I reecntly watched part of the classic that every teen (or anyone in general) should watch.....Ferris Buller's Day Off. Yanno.... The iconic: "Buller.... Buller...." lines?  I'd be surprised if you didn't.  People EVERYWHERE do.  Everywhere.  I have been in school two weeks, and I have already had that said.  Teachers seem to love that line....

You may be thinking:  Why did you not see the whole thing?  The twisted reason is that my mom banned me from watching TV this week, which is really no big deal, but I had to eat downstairs, and it was on.  SO I watched part of it.  Ferris (played by a very young Matthew Broderick) is just so entertaining, and his character foil, Cameron (whose actor I forget) is just perfect.  I can't wait until the day I actually SEE the whole movie... which may not be for a while.  OH WELL.  I'll live with my books.

Speaking of, I just got two books out of the library at my school.  Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.  Both are supposed to be very good.  I can't wait to start them.  Which I will.  As soon as I get my homework done.........

Procrastination is a fun-but-deadly habit, am I right?

Dorian Gray is something that I will be reading in class this year, though I am reading it before hand....  Like I do with so many other books.....  It is quite fun.  And just maybe is a good habit to get into.  Maybe.....  So in that way, I am getting a head start on my work.

But in the fact I am not reading my history textbooks I'm not.

And that is why I wish teachers would let us students be (see?  The title actually does have some relevance!  It's a wonder....).

A little shout out to all my peeps at the Rath!  And that includes my two (and only) followers, Catie and Luz!  HI GUYS!

<3
Katie

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

SPEAK UP about SPEAK! {And an unnoficial welcome to you all.}

So.

There are many wrong, inappropriate things going on in our world.  Censorship is one of them.  A VERY wrong thing.

And in this case, very innapropriate.

Wesley Scroggins (who is an associate professor somewhere in Missouri), recently wrote an article on Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, calling it "soft pornography" on account of the rape scenes.  Which really scares me.  That fact ALONE scares me. 


The Article.

There is NO WAY IN HELL that RAPE, of all things rape, is PORN.  NO.  Just NO. 

This is what I have to say to Mr. Scroggins:  Shut your mouth, twisted asshole.  PORN is completely different than RAPE.  COMPLETELY and TOTALLY different.  Rape is a violent act, porn is something that is not.  So stop saying rape is porn.

I'm a student, and I'm in a health class where we are working with Vera House in their MVP program.  In fact, I brought this up to the woman who taught my class.  I made a point to bring it up.  Vera House works to end sexual and domestic violence, so it fit right in with what we are talking about.

Speak was quite honestly, and still is, a book I enjoy.  It brought me to tears, similar to Laurie Halse Andersons Wintergirls.  It is one of the most important novels anyone, male or female, can ever read.  It's non-gender discrimanatory.  Not in the least.  The protagonist, Melinda Sorino, is a freshman in High School who is silent (hence the title SPEAK) about her being raped during the summer.  She (and all her friends) are effected, her friends more in an indirect manner.  There are so many things that are touching about the book (which I highly recomend over the movie....) that it was one I ate up in one night.  I read it in seventh grade, and it still has stuck with me.





And now comes the fun part.

Welcome to my blog.  More about books than nighttime, though frequently (and part of the reason my signature name is what it is, and maybe the blog name too....) my name on the internet is Midnight Melody.  Or something with the word "midnight" or "Melody".

This is my first blog, so there are things I'll have to learn how to do, along with securing readers and such.  Really annoying stuff like that.  :)  So just be patient with me.  I'll learn.

Love ya, Hope you enjoyed getting into my head a bit.

<3 Melody.