Category: Books and Stories

Top Blog Entries

— by GUTME1 Comment— 2 Kudos

poem

I know what you mean when you say that to me, I think I know what you mean because you never really tell me what you mean. Those phrases of logic prick my eyes with impudent accuracy producing just enough water to trigger the feelings of crying but without the release of tears. » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by GUTME — 2 Kudos

short story

Silence is the third perspective Of life it's a birds eye view  There is no details to the heart beat or the leaves  There is no dialogue to direct the narrative Silence is the thing most avoided There is no comfort in the void of sound  There is no threat yet its foreboding of the end  Silence hears the tears of painful eyes  Silence is not a friend silence is an accomplice.  » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by !ggy_s!xxx

How creative iz too creative??

Ok, so I'm a writer. My whole life I've been a story teller(like when I waz a kid I would tell all my stuffed animalz bedtime storiez that I made up and would put on playz for my family from time to time with said stuffed animalz) but now az an adult I write pretty much nonztop it feelz like. Lazt night I waz talking with my fiance and telling him about my current story. I waz running through my i... » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by Zaphod Beeblebrox — 1 Kudos

— by Chanel1 Comment— 2 Kudos

OMG

OOOO omg I went to a CAFE TODAY and read a book called "WHO ARE YOU?" I love it, but lowkey got me angry cause why is our man in that book a freak?? He's pretending to have schizophrenia, I lowkey laughed like Why is he in the corner saying a voice said to hurt us? Like HELLOOOO, if u wanna hurt me, the only thing u could do is to not spend your money on me. Anyways. I asked the cafe lady what was... » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by Xx-R0TT1NG_4-L1F3!-xX

The book rant thingyy (sink or swim by Veronica Agarwal and lee durfey-lavoie).

TW: ED, homophobia, gay people I genuinely love sink or swim by Veronica Agarwal and lee durfey-lavoie. The characters are very relatable and realistic to me. I'm gonna be focusing on the three main characters, heather, max, and ty I think ty is the most relatable and realistic to my experience. Ty was great at swimming but he broke his arm and gained weight, making him insecure and » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by janu♡ — 1 Kudos

🍓: fav quotes ₊˚⊹ᰔ

“I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story. From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked. One fig was a husband and a happy home and children, and another fig was a famous poet and another fig was a brilliant professor, and another fig was Ee Gee, the amazing editor, and another fig was Europe and » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by GUTME — 2 Kudos

— by Gobb1 — 3 Kudos

I think I'm redeveloping a love for reading

The most I've read was the time during middle school and high school. ever since I graduated in 2021, my passion for books has slowly dwindled. I've recently discovered while reading Michael Chriton's "Congo" why I loved reading so much. whenever I read I find that it helps me take my mind off of things and allows me to escape into another world more interesting and perilous than my own. I'm findi... » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by sam

Comics

I've recently started reading comics but i dont know the difference between DC and Marvel or literally anything about them..  is there anything I should know? » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by Milo1 Comment

Writing makes me want to cry

WHY IS STARTING A STORY SO HARD RAHHH I KNOW I'M GONNA GO BACK AND CHANGE STUFF LATER NO MATTER WHAT BUTB URUGGRYUDBXYUBWEFBGH.. Anyways!!! To be fair I do this to myself... » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry

— by pluto rivera1 Comment

"The Spirit Bare's it's Teeth" (book review/report)

Silas Bell is the protagonist and narrator of “The Spirit Bares Its Teeth.” He has brunette curly hair and a pale complexion, he is often forced to wear fem » Continue Reading

» View Blog Entry