My name is Mary Francis and I am 15 years old. I have two dogs and their names are Sassy and Coco. I have an older sister named Melissa who is 19 and is in college. I love music and concerts. I went to 3 concerts this summer and they rocked! I saw Panic! at the Disco, Halsey, and Twenty One Pilots. I also love a good meme.
I am a dancer. I started dancing when I was 3. I dance almost everyday of the week. I dance 15 hours a week sometimes more it just depends. I dance at Machita Dance Company. Dance is my life.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Friday, August 26, 2016
The Crown by Kiera Cass
This summer I read The Crown from the selection series by Kiera Cass. The Crown reminds me of a reality tv show but princess style. The crown is about America Singer's daughter, Eadlyn, having her own selection. One thing that I loved about The Crown was how you didn't know who Eadlyn was going to choose until the very end, it was a bunch of guessing. As I was reading, I kept narrowing down who she could choose to be her husband but than at the very end she picks Henri's translator, Erik, which was so unexpected.
Eadlyn is a very indecisive character which I can relate too. I find confusing though that she didn't just tell her father when Marid was blackmailing her because he wanted the crown. It would have been so simple if she did something about it but then their wouldn't be any suspense so I guess I understand. When she finally chose Erik everyone was happy and the kingdom loved her so she really had nothing to worry about. I relate to that because I worry about everything but everything works itself out in the end.
Eadlyn is a very indecisive character which I can relate too. I find confusing though that she didn't just tell her father when Marid was blackmailing her because he wanted the crown. It would have been so simple if she did something about it but then their wouldn't be any suspense so I guess I understand. When she finally chose Erik everyone was happy and the kingdom loved her so she really had nothing to worry about. I relate to that because I worry about everything but everything works itself out in the end.
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