Me, one bench and my ballet.

Me, one bench and my ballet.
Me, one bench and my ballet.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

I want this, I want that!!

Hey guys,

This is Miss Lovehelpz speaking.  I go to an all girls school somewhere in London. 

Many students want popularity because they want attention. To be popular at my school, means girls expect you to be:

Wearing make-up (high fashion)
Rolling up skirts (so they can show off their legs to boys) 
Own a cool smartphone
Know all the recent gossip
Get lots of pocket money
Be talented


Well I know how you feel if you have never experienced popularity before, I have been through the same experience. You also get teased and compared with the latest technology. Maybe you sit alone at lunchtime because your not "cool" enough.

Well maybe you have had enough of this teasing

Brick phones are phones with a small screen and is basic, and do not have the same facilities that a expensive smartphone has.

I agree with my mum  for not letting me have a smartphone.  because I live 1 hour and 20 minutes from school, and because I take a lot of transport it is a higher risk for getting mugged.

Today we were studying the past and future of mobile phones, my science teacher embarrassed me in front of my whole class by comparing my brick phone with another students smartphone. I rejected this request from my teacher but she insisted, so I handed it to her. It made me feel ashamed and the only person in the wide world with a brick phone. The class reacted with laughter because I had a small phone while the other student had a smartphone. I could hear giggling and snipe comments. So it has been said now. I, Misslovehelpz use a brick phone.


Some of us have I Phones, Blackberrys and Samsung and you might be the only one with a brick phone. You do not care that you might have a brick phone but it shouldn't affect your school life, I will ignore them and I will have FUN.So don't listen to this people because you may have an amazing talent that makes you special. And only you have that power.

Thanks xx




Tuesday 22 October 2013

Book review on I Coriander

This review is based on a book named I Coriander, it is a historical fantasy.

About It
This book is set during King Charles II reign. The year is1643,  it is about a red headed 12 year old girl called Coriander who lives with her father and mother, when Coriander's mother passes away from black magic, her father is heartbroken so instead he arranges a grieving marriage to a selfish woman called Maud Leggs. Maud Leggs has a daughter, Hester who is about the same age as Coriander. Maud treats Coriander horridly, beating her while her father turns his back. 

When the civil war takes place Coriander's father decides to fight with the Roundheads (Cromwell's army).  Coriander is lonely and spends little time with Hester. When her father flees, Maud Leggs introduces a religious man called Arise Fell. Arise changes Coriander's name to Anne for it to be holy and when she protests, is  beaten. And so now, as Anne, she  is working as a maid but soon a pair of silver shoes take her into another world.............

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Why I enjoyed It
I enjoyed this book because it built suspense and mystery. The main themes were freedom and love. It was a book to never forget, you could imagine what the characters looked like you could also see the setting. It was as if it was so real.

About the Author

Sally Gardner is a dyslexic illustrator and writer. She was only able to read when she was 14, she was accepted in Art College and then in Drama College and worked as a theatre
designer before turning to illustration than writing. She has won a Costa children's book award (2012) and a Carnegie medal for her book Maggot Moon.


Overview
Where did I read it? In my room.

Where did I get the book from? My local library in Norbury.

Why did I choose this? I read the blurb and suddenly I felt inspired I wanted to see what her lifestyle was like.

 What time of day was it? Early evening.

How much is it? £5.24 for paperback and £4.49 for kindle edition.

Miss Lovehelpz score
Fun 10/10 
Page turner 10/10
Value for money 6/10
Quirky factor 10/10
Packaging 9/10

Hit or a miss? A definite hit. 
Extra points: Drawings and qoutes inside the book.
Liked: The description of the characters and the drawings.
Disliked: There is no I Coriander 2!!
Useful To know: xxxxx

Sunday 20 October 2013

Bubbleology - A new ice tea drink in London for everyone!

Bubbleology, is a new ice tea drink store across Central London, with a base of Tapioca (type of starch), combined with crazy flavours. 

This is how they describe their drinks on the website.  "Bubble Tea is the name given to the wide variety of refreshing flavoured fruit teas and milk teas served ice cold or piping hot with chewy natural tapioca balls that you suck up through a big fat straw!"


Here is a full list of the flavours.  




Bubbleology's list of teas

Here is Miss Lovehelpz's review.

Hello Tweens. New blogger in London.


Ok, so here I am.  Listen up.

This blog is for tweens all about the latest stuff that might be of interest to us.  From books, films, fashion to food and drink.  Music too.  Anything and everything that takes my fancy.  I live in London. Writing about living life and loving the ups and the downs of it all.

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Thanks for reading!

Miss Lovehelpz.