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Monday, March 30, 2009

Random Prayer Requests

Hey y'all,
So I was just wondering if you guys would pray for these people:
My family and I, because we are all really sick.
My neighbor, Cory. He is not a Christian, and I would really appreciate prayer for him. He recently went through a divorce, and I feel bad whenever I think of him.

Here is a site I wanted to share with you guys: http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=112
It's this really cool site where you can download all these awesome fonts for free. *sigh* again, I don't know if I talked about this site before or not.
The process of downloading fonts is REALLY complicated, and I will try to explain it to you, though I don't know if any of you are going to care or not.
Okay, so you go to this site and look at the font you want to download. Then you click the button that says: Download PC/ Mac OS X
A window is going to come up and it says at the top in bold font: Do you want to open or save this file? At the bottom, three buttons read: Open Save Cancel
Click 'Save'. Then another window comes up and you want to save this file in a place where you can easily find it.
Then go down to the lower left corner of your computer screen. A button (usually green, at least for PCs) that reads 'Start' sits there. Click that button, and a scroll thing will come up. Put your mouse over the button 'Settings', and then click 'Control Panel', a button on a small screen that will come up when you put your mouse of the 'Settings' button. A window will come up. Minimize that, and click 'Start' again. Put your mouse over the button 'Documents' and look ALL the way to the top of the small screen that will come up. You should see a 'My Documents'. Click on that, and another window will come up. Then go to the place where you saved that font file. I made a folder for my fonts, titled, obviously: FONTS. You should find the font file in the place where you saved it. If you don't, go back to http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=112 and save your file again in a place where you can remember it. Open the file, and there will be another few files. Highlight the one that has 'True Type Font' under the 'Type' column. Then right click, and a scroll will come up, reading Open, Cut, Copy, Delete, Properties. Click 'Cut'. Then go up one file, and you'll come back to the 'FONT' file. I have another sub-folder called 'Fontie Savie Thingie' (:D) Open that, and right-click in that file. Another scroll will come up, and click 'Paste'. You should see the font appear in the sub-folder (in my case, titled Fontie Savie Thingie [:D]) Now go back to the Control Panel, which you minimized. If you're in the Catagory view, then click the button 'Appearence and Themes'. If you're in the Classic view, then click the button 'Fonts' (you'll have to look hard-the buttons are tiny). If you're in the Catagory view, another grey window will come up after you click 'Appearence and Themes'. Off to the left side, a button (right above the buttons 'Mouse Pointers' 'High Contrast' and 'User Account Picture') reading 'Fonts' will be there. Click that button, and a white window will come up with all these big font names on it. Look up to the top, and a line of titles will read: File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, Help. Click the button 'File', and a drop scroll will appear. Click 'Install New Font'. Okay, this part is tricky. You need to FIND the file in which you left your font file (in my case, Fontie Savie Thingie [:D sorry, I just find that name amusing :D]), and then highlight the name of the font you want to install. Then click the button (above the buttons: Close and Select All) OK. A small window will come up, showing the progress of the font downloading. On my computer, it takes like one second to download, but I don't know about the rest of your computers.
Now go to your email or Word, or whatever, and use your font!

I don't know how many of you people are going to actually be able to figure out how to do it-it took me a while to get it-but have fun! I have downloaded about a MILLION fonts, and am SO glad that I found http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=112. :]
Love to y'all,
Bekah

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Prayer

Hey everybody,
I would really appreciate prayer—I've got a bad hacking cough. *sigh* I never knew a cough could be so painful.
Thanks :D
God's peace,
Bekah

Friday, March 27, 2009

Finished Map




Hey y'all,

Guess what?


Well - my title kind of gives it all, but - I FINISHED THE MAP!


Of L'ermïtage.


I'll upload a pic...but it's not that great - definitely not as good or as fancy or as colorful as Hannah's (she posted a pic of it on manyrandommusings.blogspot.com) but here it is-


-Bekah


PS boy it is hard to see - sorry!! I'm gonna try again, see if I can get a better pic...Okay it's kind of pointless because the pencil lines are so faint. But I just wanted to show you guys...even though it's extremely hard to see. 'Cause I don't have a scanner, I must take pictures of it and upload those pictures.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

L'ermitage

L'ermitage is my newest novel.
I have been drawing this big map on the whole planet of L'ermitage-it's exciting!
I love starting new stories!
Hm I'm at a loss for what to write...
*scratch head*
I really have nothing to write about-so here ends this post.
God's love to y'all,
Bekah

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

An article about self-confidence--to my fellow females

Self-Confidence ((To girls especially - guys, I am not writing this really for you :D))

Self-confidence means, obviously being confident in yourself. Some synonyms to the term ‘self-confident’ are: confidence, poise, assurance. Sometimes I feel ugly, fat, and dumb. I don’t know about the rest of you, but a lot of times, I struggle with my self-confidence. For us girls, especially, adding insecurity is one of Satan’s favorite ways of discouraging us and weighing us down, sucking us into the trap of worldly worries and sinful desires. It’s one of his MANY schemes to worm his way into our hearts, trying to stain the souls that have been wiped clean by his mortal enemy­—God. Regardless of our appearance, or our weight, or the size of our brains, we need to hold our heads high­—if we stand alone or if we are surrounded by friends—confident in the knowledge that God loves us for who we are inside, not what we look like, or if we have rolls of fat on our bellies or not, or if we’re struggling with a subject in school, and really have to think hard to solve a simple problem. That’s what I am trying to do—look at what the people I meet are like inside, not what they look like. And, I think every girl would agree with me, that is incredibly hard.
Today’s society is built on the base of appearances. In most places, even church, the pretty girls are popular, and the ugly girls are not. You’ll have friends if you’re pretty, you’ll have no friends if you’re not. Girls start wearing make-up at earlier and earlier ages, and why? So that they can be more beautiful, of course. My mom started wearing make-up when she was sixteen, and a girl I know is wearing cases of make-up, more than enough, at the age of ten. A few of the welcoming questions that some of my friends ask on meeting are, “How do I look?” or “Do you like my mascara?” The point I am trying to make is this—today’s society thinks that self-confidence comes from outward appearances and popularity, and, often times, how many guys have crushes on you, or if you have a phone or not. But self-confidence really comes from liking yourself. And liking yourself doesn’t mean liking the way you look, or if you have a model body, but really sincerely liking yourself. And liking yourself comes from the knowledge that God likes you. In fact, he does more than that—he loves you—for forever and a day.
So if you’re struggling with liking yourself, please know that God loves you. I know that this is tough, but remember, when you stand alone, outside the crowd of giggling girls, that God doesn’t care if you’re overweight, or dumb, or if you are the ugliest girl on the planet. Make sure that your beauty lies within—not without—and that you can always walk through the crowd with your head held high, confident in the fact that God loves you—forever—and nothing can change that—ever.

--Bekah

Monday, March 23, 2009

Cool Thing

Hey y'all,
So I just wanted to share this cool thing that happened yesterday with y'all, alright?
I have a great-grandma who is about...say...eighty eight or eighty nine -- somewhere around there. My Grampa was working in the shed, and my Gramma was out somewhere, and my mom was changing Gramma Olga (my great-gramma) into her PJ's. Mom was walking around the house with Gramma Olga, giving her a little bit of exercise, and Gramma O stops and looks out the window. Her whole face lights up, "Papa!" She cries, trying to hobble to the window. "Papa!" She sighs wistfully, "Papa, can I come home now?"
WOW neat, huh? I think that she was talking to God -- asking when she could go to heaven, maybe.
I just thought that was really neat.
Love to y'all,
Bekah

Monday, March 16, 2009

FLORIDA

Hey everybody!
*scream* As you might have guessed from my title, I'm in Florida!
It's so warm out, and I am very hot right now. *fan red face*
lol
Abby (my sis) was washing her dusty feet off at the pool, and she overshot and sprayed this old lady right in the face! It was so funny!
Oh, I don't think she wanted me to tell anybody...
So no more about that incident...well let's just say that the lady got pretty mad...
I'll leave the rest of the story unfinished :D
I looked over just in time to see it all happen. I was struggling to hide my giggles, but Abby was definitely not laughing.
:D
I have stepped on a starfish and a crab has run over my foot at lowtide.
Lowtide is AMAZING and I mean AMAZING! There are all these creatures and icky stuff, but it's pretty amazing.
The view out the window is also amazing.
AMAZING
okay enough with the AMAZINGs
I bought the book Inkheart yesterday at the Sanibel Island Bookstore. It is so good.
And my copy is signed. I know. How cool is that?
Um...let me think...COOL
Gonna go write—'cause that's what I'm supposed to be doing...
Love and warmness to y'all,
Bekah

Monday, March 9, 2009

Bored

Geez, I'm bored.
I finished Arwei, and I am not allowed to write Wolfheart yet...Hannah, my editor, INSISTED that I not even think about Wolfheart until Arwei is done, edited, everything.
So now I am waiting for Hannah to send back an edited Arwei...
Oh, we're going to Florida on Wednesday! For a week, and no school!
*scream*
I am so excited.
Mum's home, have to get off the computer, just as well, probably, 'cause five more minutes of this ultimate boredom, my eyes would probably pop out of my head...
No joke...
haha, actually...
I think I'm kidding.
love to y'all,
Bekah

Friday, March 6, 2009

This Present Darkness

Hi Everybody!
Okay, so has anybody read This Present Darkness?
This Present Darkness is the best book ever!
Hang on, I'm gonna go get it (I'm renting it from the library; I'm begging my mom to buy it, it is SO good!) and read you the back...
*runs upstairs*
Here it is:

Ashton is just a typical small town. But when a skeptical reporter and a prayerful pastor begin to compare notes, they suddenly find themselves fighting a hideous New Age plot to subjugate the townspeople and eventually the entire human race.
Not since The Screwtape Letters has there been a novel with as much insight into spiritual warfare and the necessity of prayer. Fast-moving, riveting reading ranking with the best thrillers on the bookshelf.

It is by Christian author Frank E. Peretti.
I am serious, I highly recommend you read it. It really makes the battle that is going on between demons and angels, Satan and God, evil and good, really real.
The New Age plot is this whole mind-reading thing, putting someone under mental power...mentally controlling them, entering their thoughts, contacting spirits, witches, demons.....
Even I, who takes a lot to scare, am kind of creeped out reading those parts. *shudder*
Oh, and it's not really appropriate for younger children. I'm eleven, and I absolutely love it...but it won't be good reading at all for someone younger, like eight or nine.
Just warning you.
I am serious. It is extremely good.
Okay, anyway...
Hm...what is new with me?
Well...
*thinking hard*
I would really like to have more followers.
Heehee...seriously.
*sigh* Oh well....
I still have this cut that I got from this swimming party I went to with my co-op...it was like five weeks ago, and I still have this mottled cut. It's so annoying. I guess it isn't a cut anymore, but it's still the spot of purple skin...Maybe it is because I picked off the scab....
*giggle*
Hannah is demanding that, as my editor, I cannot even think, talk, or write about Wolfheart. So I guess that subject is forbidden...
Me and my sis, Abby (blog: http://www.readthisblogitsawesome.blogspot.com/), am doing an hour of dancing per day. Well, not dancing, but we make up dances to these songs, and so we do 'bout an hour of that every day...It's really fun!
I am going to go write more of Arwei.
I am past the disgusting battle part...well...sort of. She still has to kill Secritas, the evil king.
God's love to y'all,
Bekah

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Wolfheart, Dots, 90 Minutes in Heaven

Hey everyone,
Well, guess what?!? I got an idea for a story. Wolfheart. It's about a girl/werewolf. Okay, that might sound disturbing (the kind of disturbing that will keep you up at night, and that will mar your soul and trouble your thoughts), but it really is not.
I love the name.
Have you ever wondered what Heaven is like? *sigh* I have. What comforts me, though, and encourages my faith, is that I know it's really there. Okay, I have this tendency to be trusting. Some people call me gullible. It might be a fault in some people's eyes, but that's just the way I am. So when I read this book called 90 Minutes in Heaven, I was touched, and comforted, and encouraged. It's about this guy who went to Heaven for ninety minutes, then, from the constant prayers of a stranger who was a pastor, came back to life, and spread his tale around the world.
I think it is so cool! Cool, awesome, touching, inspirational...call it whatever you want to.
I love Dots. The candy. Heehee. I am eating one right now. Flavor? Strawberry. Yummy.
Does anyone reading this have braces? *sigh* I do. At first, before I got them, I was excited, despite the warnings of an acquaintance of mine who had had braces. After the first year, my excitement had withered into tolerance. After the next few months, my tolerance faded to outright impatience to get them off. That's where I am right now. After a few more months, who knows? I may be tearing them off myself...
Jk...?
Heehee.
Snap, I just swallowed my Dot whole. *wince* Luckily, Mum gave me another one, heehee.
I am going to go write some more. Seems like I am always doing that, doesn't it? Mum understands my love for writing, and agrees that free writing is good for me. It keeps my creativity flowing. You see, sometimes writers, especially novices, reach a mental block. I have experienced that with a few of my stories that were doomed for failure. So, if you're a writer, that's why you should either keep a journal or regularly just type, ignoring typos, misspelled words, just keep writing. Don't stop. I do both of those things, and it really helps.
So I'm going to go write....
Right now, in Arwei, the big climax point is going on right now. You might think, Hey, that's strange, the climax should be the easiest part to write. But, you see, it is not for me, because the climax in Arwei is a big battle. And I find battles monotonous. I mean, people kill people.....
Blah blah blah.
Oh well. *determined sigh* I shall go keep on chipping away at the big block of war.
God's love to y'all,
Bekah

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Heehee

Heehee everybody,
How are you all doing?
Please you guys, please follow my blog! I would love to have more then six followers.
Heehee.
Can you tell I am obsessed with the laugh "Heehee"?
Hmmmmmmmmmm?
Heehee
I am going to go write Arwei, which is 280 pages long. *sigh* I have realized that Arwei is missing a lot. So as soon as I finish it, I am going to go back and expand every page...Probably blow it up to at the most, 400 pages long.
Heeheeingly yours,
Bekah

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Wonderful Blogs

(These are in no order whatsoever)
Kat, http://kat-findingangel.blogspot.com/
Earwen, http://ahotheart.blogspot.com/, http://thoughtsofashieldmaiden.blogspot.com/
Marissa, http://marissa-apeekintomylife.blogspot.com/
Hannah, http://manyrandommusings.blogspot.com/
Bethany, http://goats-and-dandelions.blogspot.com/
Jake, http://jake041497.blogspot.com./
Abigail, http://absphotography.blogspot.com/, http://absartblog.blogspot.com/
Bryce, http://atwinforgod.blogspot.com/
Ivorydancer, http://anotheronceintime.blogspot.com/
Caleb, http://cjballer5.blogspot.com/
Sarah, http://waiting4real.blogspot.com/
David, http://blogofthedailylife.blogspot.com/
Josh, http://jesusfreakjdsblog.blogspot.com/
Morgan, http://morganofmiddle.blogspot.com/
Abby, http://readthisblogitsawesome.blogspot.com/
Chloe, http://sunrainshine.blogspot.com/
Evergreena, http://evergreenasjournal.blogspot.com/
Jenna, http://jennabubbles.blogspot.com/
Olive Tree, http://ohorsefeathers.blogspot.com/
Alex, http://acash717.blogspot.com/
Lynette, http://lynnettekraft.blogspot.com/
JT Norlander, http://proeliatorofluxlucis.blogspot.com/
Euranna, http://eruanna-lemonsworld.blogspot.com/
Hunter, http://travelsofateen.blogspot.com/
and Kendra, http://puelladei.blogspot.com/


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Miscellaneous

Amazing Quotes
"Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow beyond that what you were." Cherie Carter-Scott
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Martin Luther King Jr.
"Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead." Louisa May Alcott
"Friendships multiply joys and divide grief." Thomas Fuller
"I expect to pass through life but once. If, therefore, there can be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to a fellow being, let me do it now, and do not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again." William Penn
"I suppose there is one friend in the life of each of us who seems not a seperate person, however dear and beloved, but an expansion and interpretation of one's self." Edith Wharton
"If it weren't for memories, I'd probably still be crying. I have come to realize that sometimes, all you can hold on to are memories." Brooke Raphalian
"Live in the present, remember the past, and fear not the future, for it doesn't exist, and never shall. There is only now." Saphira, Eldest
"My doctrine is this, that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt." Anna Sewell
"Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth." Henry David Thoreau
"Self-denial is painful for a moment, but very agreeable in the end." Jane Taylor
"Silence is no certain token that no secret grief is there; sorrow which is never spoken is the heaviest load to bear." Frances Kidley Havergal
"The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out." Thomas B. Macauly
"This above all: to thine own self be true." William Shakespeare
"Though now one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." Carl Bard
"Upon common theaters, indeed, the applause of the audience is of more importance to the acors than their own approbation. But upon the stage of life, while conscience claps, let the world hiss! On the contrary, if conscience disapproves, then the loudest applauses of the world are of little value." John Adams
"What life means to us is determined, not so much by what life brings to us as by the attitude we bring to life; not so much by what happens to us as our reaction to what happens." Andrew Jensen
"What really matters is what you do with what you have." Shirley Card
"Whether joy or sorrow, the heart needs a double, because a joy shared is doubled, and a pain that is shared is divided." Ruckett
"You never find yourself until you face the truth." Pearl Bailey

Bible Verses I Found Encouraging

Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. 1 Peter 4:8
And now these three things remain: faith, hope and love. And the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
Ask, and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; he who seeks, finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. Matthew 7:7-8
At that time, Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Matthew 11:25
Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart. Jeremiah 1:5
Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, or stand in the way of sinners, or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. Psalms 1:1-2
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
But when you pray, go into your room, close the door, and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. Matthew 6:6
Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. Colassions 3:2
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28
Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God, without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe. Philippians 2:14-15
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-his good, pleasing, and perfect will. Romans 12:2
Do not repay evil with evil, or insult with insult, but with blessing because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing. 1 Peter 3:9
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility, consider others better than yourself. Each of you should look not only to your interests, but also to the interests of others. Philippians 2:3-4
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life and only a few find it. Matthew 7:13-14
For it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift by God-not by works, so that no one can boast. Epehsians 2: 8-9
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6: 12
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way, and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea. Psalms 46:1-2
He will keep you strong to the end, so that you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God, who has called into fellowship with his son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful. 1 Corinthians 1:8-9
I can do everything through he who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13
If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. Romans 14:8
In your anger, do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold. Ephesians 4: 26-27
Jesus turned and saw her. "Take heart, daughter," he said, "your faith has healed you." And the woman was healed from that moment on. Matthew 9:22
Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellowmen has fulfilled the law. Romans 13:8
Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless, and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited. Do not repay anyone evil with evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is mine to revenge; I will repay," says the Lord. On the contrary, "If your enemy is hungry, give him something to eat; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head." Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:9-21
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Galations 5:22-23
The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in orgies and drunkenness, not in sexual immortality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to graitfy the desires of the sinful nature. Romans 13:11-14
The Lord himself goes before you, and will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Deuteronomy 31:8
Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other, and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. Colassions 3: 12-13
Therefore, do not let sin reign in your mortal body, so that you may obey it's evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life. And offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness. For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace. Romans 6:13-14
Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine, and puts them into practice, is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mind, and does not put them into practice, is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the wind blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash. Matthew 7: 24-27
Therefore, I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink, or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Matthew 6:25
Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 5:1
Why should I fear when evil days come, when wicked deceivers surround me? Psalms 49:5
You have been set free from sin, and have become slaves to righteousness. Romans 6:18
Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewerly and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. 1 Peter 3: 3-4
Great Books

A Blossom in the Desert, by Miriam Huffman Rockness
A Girl of the Limberlost, by Gene Stratton-Porter
A Life of Faith-the Elsie Dinsmore Series, by Martha Finley
A Life of Faith-the Milly Keith Series, by Martha Finley
A Life of Faith-the Violet Travilla Series, by Martha Finley
A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
A Promise for Ellie, by Lauraine Snelling
A Swiftly Tilting Planet, by Madeleine L'engle
A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
A Touch of Grace, by Lauraine Snelling
A Wind in the Door, by Madeleine L'engle
A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L'engle
Across the Rolling River, by Maria Wilkens
Aesop's Fables, by S. A. Handford
Almost Home, by Laurie Lawlor
Amethyst, by Lauraine Snelling
Ana's Fight for Truth, by Veda Boyd Jones
Anna's Blizzard, by Alison Hart
Anne of Green Gables, by L. M. Montgomery
Anne of Windy Poplars, by L. M. Montgomery
At the Back of the North Wind, by George MacDonald
Because of Winn Dixie, by Kate DiCamillo
Betsy's River Adventure, by Veda Boyd Jones
Beyond the Summerland, by L. B. Graham
Bicycle Hills, by John Bibee
Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell
Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson
Bringer of Storms, by L. B. Graham
Brisingr, by Christopher Paolini
By the Shores of Silver Lake, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Caddie Woodlawn, by Carol Rynie Brink
Calico Captive, by Elizabeth Speare
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, by Roald Dahl
Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White
Christmas After All, by Minnie Swift
Cinderellis and the Glass Hill, by Gail Carson Levine
Courage to Run, by Laurie Lawlor
Crossing the Colorado Rockies, by Laurie Lawlor
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
Dead End, by Jerry Jenkins & Chris Fabry
Double Identity, by Margaret Pederson Haddix
Dream Days, by Kenneth Grahame
Eldest, by Christopher Paolini
Ella Enchanted, by Gail Carson Levine
Emily Climbs, by L. M. Montgomery
Emily of New Moon, by L. M. Montgomery
Emily's Quest, by L. M. Montgomery
Emma, by Jane Austen
Eragon, by Christopher Paolini
Ever, by Gail Carson Levine
Fairest, by Gail Carson Levine
Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Five Children and It, by E. Nesbit
For Biddle's Sake, by Gail Carson Levine
Freckles, by Gene Stratton-Porter
Frindle, by Andrew Clements
From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiller, by E. L. Konigsburg
Gaal the Conqueror, by John White
Gathering Blue, by Lois Lowry
Ginger Pye, by Elizabeth Estes
Girls Who Became Writers, by Winifred & Frances Kirkland
Gone with the Wind, by Maragaret Mitchell
Gregor and the Code of Claw, by Suzanne Collins
Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods, by Suzanne Collins
Gregor and the Marks of Secret, by Suzanne Collins
Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane, by Suzanne Collins
Gregor the Overlander, by Suzanne Collins
Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift
Half Magic, by Edward Eager
Hans Brinker, by Mary Mapes Dodge
Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter, and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by J. K. Rowling
Hidden Riches, by Jerry Jenkins & Chris Fabry
Hitty, by Rachel Field
Holes, by Louis Sachar
House, by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker
In the Land of the Big Red Apple, by Roger MacBride
Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke
Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke
Isle of Swords, by Wayne Thomas Batson
James and the Giant Peach, by Roald Dahl
John Adams, by David McCullough
Kitty and Mr. Kipling, by Lenore Blegad
Knight's Castle, by Edward Eager
Laddie, by Gene Stratton-Porter
Lady Susan, by Jane Austen
Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo
Litle Town on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Little Farm in the Ozarks, by Roger MacBride
Little City by the Lake, by Maria Wilkins
Little Clearing in the Woods, by Maria Wilkins
Little House by Boston Bay, by Melissa Wiley
Little House in Brookfield, by Maria Wilkens
Little House in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Little House on the Highlands, by Melissa Wiley
Little House on the Rocky Ridge, by Roger MacBride
Little Lord Fauntleroy, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Little Men, by Lousia May Alcott
Little Town at the Crossroads, by Maria Wilkens
Little Town in the Ozarks, by Roger MacBride
Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott
Lunch Money, by Andrew Clements
Maggie's Dare, by Veda Boyd Jones
Magic by the Lake, by Edward Eager
Magyk, by Angie Sage
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen
Many Waters, by Madeleine L'engle
Mariel of Redwall, by Brain Jacques
Mary, Bloody Mary, by Caroline Meyer
Matilda, by Roald Dahl
Messenger, by Lois Lowry
More Adventures of the Great Brain, by John Fitzgerald
Mrs. Frisby, and the Rats of NIMH, by Robert O'Brian
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen
Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry
Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens
On the Banks of Bayou, by Roger MacBride
On the Banks of Plum Creek, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
On the Other Side of the Hill, by Roger MacBride
On Tide Mill Lane, by Melissa Wiley
On Top of Concord Hill, by Maria Wilkins
Opal, by Lauraine Snelling
Pearl, by Lauraine Snelling
Persuasion, by Jane Austen
Peter Pan, by James M. Barrie
Phantom Writer, by Jerry Jenkins & Chris Fabry
Piercing the Darkness, by Frank Peretti
Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi
Pollyanna, by Elizabeth Porter
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
Princess Academy, by Shannon Hale
Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep, by Gail Carson Levine
Quest for the King, by John White
Rainbow Garden, by Patricia St. John
Ralph S. Mouse, by Beverly Cleary
Ramona the Brave, by Beverly Cleary
Ramona the Pest, by Beverly Cleary
Ransom's Mark, by Laurie Lawlor
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Wiggins
Rebecca's Reward, by Lauraine Snelling
Rebekah in Danger, by Veda Boyd Jones
Redwall, by Brian Jacques
Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred Taylor
Ruby, by Lauraine Snelling
Runaway Ralph, by Beverly Cleary
Saint, by Ted Dekker
Salamandastron, by Brian Jacques
Sarah's New World, by Veda Boyd Jones
Saving Shiloh, by Phyllis Reynold Neylor
Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
Shadows in the Deep, by L. B. Graham
Shiloh's Season, by Phyllis Reynold Neylor
Shiloh, by Phyllis Reynold Neylor
Sinner, by Ted Dekker
Sophie's Dilemma, by Lauraine Snelling
Star of Light, by Patricia St. John
Stepping on the Cracks, by Mary Downing Hahn
Strawberry Girl, by Lois Lenski
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
The Bible
The Borrowers Afield, by Mary Norton
The Borrowers Afloat, by Mary Norton
The Borrowers Aloft, by Mary Norton
The Borrowers Avenged, by Mary Norton
The Borrowers, by Mary Norton
The Bronze Bow, by Elizabeth Speare
The Children of Hurin, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Chosen, by Chaim Potok
The Christmas Sweater, by Glenn Beck
The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda, by Christianna Brand
The Complete Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Dark Lord's Demise, by John White
The Door Within, by Wayn Thomas Batson
The Eleanor Series, by Eleanor Clark
The Eyes of the Amaryllis, by Natalie Babbitt
The Fairy's Mistake, by Gail Carson Levine
The Fairy's Return, by Gail Carson Levine
The Far Side of the Lock, by Melissa Wiley
The Fellowship of the Ring, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Final Storm, by Wayne Thomas Batson
The First Four Years, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Giver, by Lois Lowry
The Golden Age, by Kenneth Grahame
The Good Master, by Kate Seredy
The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale
The Great Brain, by John Fitzgerald
The Hallelujah Lass, by Laurie Lawlor
The Horse and His Boy, by C. S. Lewis
The Invention of Hugo Cabret, by Brain Selznick
The Iron Sceptre, by John White
The Journey of Wishes, by John Bibee
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling
The Last Battle, by C. S. Lewis
The Last Christmas, by John Bibee
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis
The Long Winter, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Lost Books, by Ted Dekker
The Magic Bicycle, by John Bibee
The Magician's Nephew, by C. S. Lewis
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, by Kate DiCamillo
The Mouse and the Motorcycle, by Beverly Cleary
The Only Game in Town, by John Bibee
The Perfect Star, by John Bibee
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald
The Princess Test, by Gail Carson Levine
The Railroad Children, by E. Nesbit
The Report Card, by Andrew Clements
The Return of the King, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Rise of the Wyrm Lord, by Wayne Thomas Batson
The Runaway Parents, by John Bibee
The Search for Delicious, by Natalie Babbitt
The Secret at Pheasant Cottage, by Patricia St. John
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hudgson Burnett
The Secret of the Ruby Ring, by Yvonne MacGrory
The Silmarillion, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Silver Chair, by C. S. Lewis
The Singing Tree, by Kate Seredy
The Sisters Grimm, by Michael Buckley
The Snow-Bound Bus, by Maribel Edwin
The Swordbearer, by John White
The Tanglewoods' Secret, by Patricia St. John
The Thief Lord, by Cornelia Funke
The Time Garden, by Edward Eager
The Tinker's Daughter, by Laurie Lawlor
The Tower of Geburah, by John White
The Toy Campaign, by John Bibee
The Trumpet of the Swan, by E. B. White
The Two Princesses of Bamarre, by Gail Carson Levine
The Two Towers, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C. S. Lewis
The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame
The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth Speare
The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum
Thee, Hannah! by Marguerite de Angeli
These Happy Golden Years, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
This Present Darkness, by Frank Peretti
Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasures in the Snow, by Patricia St. John
Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt
Up the Hill, by Marguerite de Angeli
Yonie Wondernose, by Marguerite de Angeli
Yuletide Treasures, by Lauraine Snelling & Jillian Hart
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I'm Susan
She can be vain but she will never give up to be what she wants to be.
Narnia
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I'm Riley
You are very witty and sarcastic. You are a computer geek and can crack into any computer system. Also you are very smart, and always believe Ben when he says something
impossible.
Who are you from National Treasure?
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I'm Legolas...
You are Legolas the Elf! You are wise and intelligent, you love your friends, you are very agile, and lethal with your bow.
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...and also Pippin
I'm Peregrin 'Pippin' Took! Troublemaking and scheming, cheerful and curious, you're Peregrin Took, more often known as Pippin! "But the dear silly old hobbit, he ought to know that he hasn't got to ask. He ought to know that if we can't stop him, we shan't leave him."
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I'm Jane Bennett
Congratulations! You are Jane Bennet, a naive, sweet girl who thinks the best of everyone. Careful though, people may take advantage of your kindness.
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What Eragon Character are You?
Eragon
You are brave and loyal. You're loved ones are very important to you. You're good and follow the rules, but will speak out against something unjust. You have determination and strong will power. You tend to dislike change.
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