Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Title: The Fork, The Witch, and The Worm
Author: Christopher Paolini
Comments:
Christopher Paolini wrote the book I do not know how
long it took He began writing at age 15 His last book
finished in 2018 I recommend for you to take a look.
This book is called The Fork, The Witch, and the Worm In it the stories of Alagaesia hold firm After the story of Eragon stops and starts This novel is told in three new parts
Murtagh’s new tale involves a fork and happens in a place very far from New York The fork, Mr. Stabby, is actually magic the conclusion of the story is quite tragic
In The Witch Angela and Elva are revisited And relationships with Eragon are reinterpreted The Worm, stories about dragons and men Also tales of Eragon-remember when…
Elva won’t be good
She is mean
She can see your fears
A battle has come
Mr. Stabby has been used
The client has died
A story by urgals
Ilgra and her family
dragon attacked the Village
Ilgra kills the dragon
Many words have power through the stories Meaningful memories and reunions Fighting, heroism, showing glories War and peace, kingdoms, friendships, and unions
The differences between evil and good the weight of responsibility hangs Surviving, traveling through ancient wood the world suffering as the war drum bangs
As time moves quickly, good judgment prevails Morality, blown like a weather vane Hope rises and falls like wind through the sails The shadows of deception cause their pain
Feelings of loss seem to never be gone an egg, the circle of life will move on
This novel was very interesting
The characters have good beings
The stories were well written
Just like how you would knit a mitten
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To be me
To be me is to do work
so that means to not lurk out of class
I am funny I make people laugh
I can make a lot of money, and make a good life path
to be kind is to be like me
but I am not saying that I am the key
I am respectful
so be very careful
I am tall so I am careful not to fall
I am atletic
so I shall be more energetic
I am smart
not like a shopping cart
But now it is time to part
Now I give my poem to you my friend
The End!
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