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dearingbooks · 3 years
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I really enjoyed reading your post about Bryce! She’s truly the sweetest person. I went to the premiere of Jurassic World fallen kingdom and she legit made sure to sign everyone’s items. Keep in mind it was around midnight when she left and they were ushering her into her car. She stopped and told her handlers that she had promised to sign items. I was ecstatic. She signed my Claire Dearing Barbie doll and I will forever treasure it.
Thank you so much! I wrote it for a university assignment on an idol (of course had to do Bryce!) Bryce is truly the sweetest and it’s so lovely of her to sign something for everyone!! 🥰
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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Mummy
[Prompt- Hey mum, how did you and dad meet?]
“Hey mum… how did you and dad meet?” My daughter gently muttered to the photo in her hands, perched on her bed, tears leaking from her tired eyes.
“Do you want me to tell you?” I asked, standing by the doorway of her room, she nodded slightly not looking up from the photo frame.
“There were constant rough gusts of wind colliding with the red flushed cheeks of your mothers. Flakes of snow making their home in between the strands of red locks falling graciously out of her head. Her hand grazed upon my own as we dawdled down the alley of trees, both not wanting to part ways at the end of the walk.
We were on our way home from a party, which sadly nowadays you will never experience- a Christmas party organised by your uncle. I made my way past the drunken dancers to the radiant and eye catching goddess waiting for her drink at the bar- your mother. She was rolling her eyes at every man approaching her; but not me. She didn't shun me away.
Danced until we were the last pair standing, others on the floor or out the door. She was, and still is a real life princess to me, like those in movies, so elegant and completely stunning.
In the early hours of the morning, when dancing evolved to tired swaying, your mother frightened to walk home unaccompanied by a strong man to protect her; I volunteered to chaperone the bewitching beauty home.
It was when your mother smiled at me for the first time I knew she was the woman I wanted to share a life with. No other women mattered from then on, it was your mother and I against the world, forever.
And when her gorgeous green orbs gazed into my own, I knew she felt the same way.
I miss her so much, I know you do too. I wish we could have saved her before it happened. She did not deserve to go like that… she was so beautiful. Her beauty was so unreal, still so stunning up to the last time I saw her.
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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Grammar
Your
You're
They are different
Your cat
You're a twat.
There
Their
They're
They are different
There are the trees
Their keys
They're dead.
Were
We're
They are different
Were you here?
We're not here...
- dearingbooks
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
10/10
The Great Gatsby, a tragedy love story where the guy is ripped apart from the girl; sounds cliche?
No.
Fitzgerald crafted a masterpiece, the pathetic fallacy and nature imagery is extremely vivid dancing through your mind and reinforcing your imagination. The extended metaphor of the green light at the end of the dock at Daisy and Tom Buccanan’s house, indicates the desire that Gatsby has for Daisy and the hope the Gatsby held onto for the five years they were seperated, which makes the novel all the more depressing.
Fitzgerald has crafted Jay Gatsby beautifully and has made him isolated in a crowd at his own parties, which he throws to attract Daisy. The suspense of will Gatsby and Daisy finally have their happy ending, makes the novel all the more intriguing and distressing after reading the final few chapters.
This novel is one of the few I hold to heart and will be a forever favourite of mine of which I highly recommend.
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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Handmaid’s Tale
Maragret Atwood
9/10
This dystopian speculative novel explores second wave feminism, public executions and the use of handmaidens-  events that have happened at some point in time, which makes it all the more frightening.
This novel is narrated by the homodiegetic overt narrator, Offred, a Handmaid in the novel which offers a sense of unreliability around the novel as Offred states in the novel in multiple ways that it is a ‘reconstruction’ and did not happen exactly that way; this raises questions of how much of Offred’s narrative actually happened. The name ‘Offred’ is derived from the Commander she serves and her name will change when she goes to serve a different Commander.
This lack of individuality present in the novel combined with key dystopian themes such as surveillance, reproductive control and suppression, can foreshadow the future for our society, which is why the novel made a popular comeback when Trump was elected and many people across the globe have taken up the red outfit and white wings of the Handmaid’s to symbolise the future of the world, in a way predicted by Atwood.
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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Writing Tips
Never…
> Start with something like this - ‘Hi, my name is Claire and I am a teacher, I am 23 years old. I have long ginger hair and brown eyes’ - This is so incredibly dull when people do this.
> Explain the characters whole backstory in the first paragraph, sprinkle it throughout the story. So boring when people write like this.
> End with ‘It was all a dream’, this makes the reader feel as though the author is lazy and cannot think of their own imaginative ending. Waste of time!
> Use ‘said’ all the time. Think or google synonyms, ‘said’ is the most lifeless word to use.
Always…
> Use synonyms, it increases your variety and makes the reader feel less… bored.
> Have a variety of sentence and paragraph length, use it to your advantage to cause dramatic effect and to give your reader a breath.
> Use writing techniques- even the simple ones you may have learnt in secondary school.
> Ensure the characters are three dimensional and vivid- flat characters are the worst!
> Grammar check and proof read your work, getting someone else to read it over helps as they can pick up on silly mistakes you may have missed.
Character description tips…
> Describe their appearance using similes, personification and metaphors (eg ‘her hair as back as a raven wing’)
> Describe their actions with the setting - like ‘strolling through the cavern of trees, snow landing gracefully on the hard ground’ and not ‘I walked through the trees as it snowed’
> Mention their name through dialogue, the character is deep in their thoughts when they are snapped out by someone calling their name (also their age is not always relevant so don’t throw it in).
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dearingbooks · 3 years
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The Difference one Woman can make.
Late Friday night in June, we had stopped for a burger on the way to the cinema, we used to do family movie nights at the cinema when a new film came out that the majority of us wanted to watch, this time I was the one who was reluctant to go, sadly we do this significantly less now.  So, stubborn 2015 me, rolling her eyes and dragging her feet up the cinema steps to find our seats to watch the new Jurassic World movie. Pathetic! I thought, why pay money to watch a movie about a dinosaur theme park! My parents had completely lost it! Huffing and puffing I took my seat on the aisle and sipped my blue raspberry slushie and looked up at the big screen. Ugh! I wanted it to be over, quickly. I sat down and shut my mouth, despite not wanting to watch it, I wasn’t going to spoil it for the others; but I didn’t get why they would want to watch it, I watched the trailer before going, was not impressed, it looked dumb!
However, as much as my pre-Jurassic self would not like, I found who I was during that movie, I discovered a whole new admiration for actors and movies. I found that I related to the main female protagonist, Claire Dearing. She did not need a man, or children, she was so focused on her career and let no one boss her around. She was top dog, and I completely fell for this fictional character. I evolved through that movie with her character, I felt content with being a strong female who put career over family. I wanted to embody this fictional woman; I wanted to be her.
On the journey home I typed ‘Claire Dearing actress’ into google and saw this stunning redhead- Bryce Dallas Howard. I immediately recognised her from movies I had watched prior, and I was completely astounded at her range of characters she can portray and portray them well. After scrolling through her Wiki page and reading news articles about her, I learned that she is the daughter of Ron Howard, one of my parents’ favourite people in film.
“Dad, that woman in the movie is Ron Howard's daughter”, I needed to inform my family that my now favourite woman in film is the daughter of my parents’ favourite people in film. My parents were shocked that I enjoyed the movie despite my loud vocalisation of not wanting to watch it.
Googling ‘Bryce Dallas Howard’ became my new after school routine, learning that she applied to acting school as Bryce Dallas to avoid people knowing she is the daughter of an already famous actor and director, and she had met her true love at nineteen and is still happily married to him. Yet what most stuck out to the self-conscious, body hating 2015 me, was that Bryce wasn’t a skinny twig of a woman that you see in most movies, she had classy curves and promoted body positivity despite some backlash the media gave her. I made a connection with this woman I had never met because I too received negative comments about my figure, yet Bryce took that on the shoulder and learned to love herself. I wanted to feel that self-love about myself that she acquired.
After watching Jurassic World, I explored many more fandoms, and from there I became obsessed with movie franchises and TV shows, actors and directors. I could not give you a full list of all of the fandoms I am in, there are too many to count, and they have all played a role in helping me evolve to who I am today. All because I latched onto one character from one movie I did not even want to watch, one film got me hooked on this life: it’s like a drug. I cannot stop. I also went back and forth with my hairstyle due to this woman; in the movie Bryce has a stunning ginger graduated bob with a fringe, however I never had the guts to go ginger until now; shame the hairdressers are all shut.
Now, almost six years later Bryce Dallas Howard has had great success in directing two episodes of The Mandalorian. Over the Christmas break I watched the show with my dad, sat on the sofa, fire lit, the chocolate Labrador curled up between us, peach vodka and diet lemonade in my hand, hot cup of tea in my dad’s. We binge watched both seasons in a week (it’s amazing) and he was shocked to see ‘Directed by Bryce Dallas Howard’ at the end of one, let alone two episodes. “Shit, she’s come far in the past few years” he said putting another episode on.
Bryce allowed me to find my best friend, Iz, through Instagram; Bryce has brought so many people together it is so surreal. And when I found out that Iz was going to Southampton University in 2019, a 20-minute drive from my house, I was finally able to meet her, because of one woman we both adore. I was friends with Iz for three years before I was able to meet her, I asked my school friend to come along with me so she could film the moment Iz, and I met! We got pancakes and watched the second Maleficent movie at the cinema, it was one of the best days of my life. I was so thankful that I met a truly hilarious and loving girl through this one actress! Because of Bryce Dallas Howard, I have made so many other friends from all over the globe as they too idolise Bryce and together we have created the ‘BDH online family’. A small group of us do regular zoom calls to catch up and chat about the recent photos and updates that Bryce has posted on Instagram, talk about Covid-19 and the types of restrictions and lockdown rules each of our countries has. During one of our calls, we had the craziest idea- Invite Bryce to one of our zoom calls. Bryce said yes! And after a few months of organisation, we had the date. The date was-
My.
Birthday.
The day came around and I was so nervous, it was 11pm exactly. The Wi-Fi had cut out fifteen minutes before the call. I was in tears. Mascara down my face, puffy eyes, I joined the call with a few minutes to spare before Bryce joined it. My mum hung around off camera for the first 5 minutes to double check the Wi-Fi was stable, luckily it stabilised. The other girls had never been so glad to see me, everyone was panicked for me; I could not miss it for the world (despite telling my parents, in floods of tears, that I cannot join and that it’s the end of that).
“Kat! You’re here!” “Happy birthday!” “Are you okay? The Wi-Fi sorted?”
They all chimed, happy to see my little face in the bottom right corner of their computer screens. Luckily Iz was there, otherwise it would have been extremely awkward with only one of us since we are known as a duo in the online family, we have to do everything together, we come in a pair and there can’t just be one of us.
“Shit girls, that was stressful”
I hadn’t realised I was holding my breath until I exhaled the large breath when my    Wi-Fi settled, and I was on the call, I fixed my makeup and was ready to meet Bryce.
The few minutes we had before Bryce joined were intense, two of the girls left to get a drink and we weren’t sure if they would be back in time, luckily they did return.
“No way!” One of them, Anna who was hosting the call, gasped “Bryce is in the waiting room!”
We all freak for no more than 10 seconds, we compose ourselves then our faces are reshuffled, and we see this stunning glowing face that we all admire smiling at us. Omg, it's her.
“Hi girls!”
I have never smiled for so long in my entire life, my cheeks hurt afterwards. Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining at all, it just hurt as I thought I would only be smiling for half an hour, since that is how long we were told Bryce had. However, we were speaking to Bryce for nearly an hour and a half, she just kept talking and asked us questions! She was so lovely to talk to, so relaxed; it was if I was talking to a friend that I had known for years!
“Before we go I want to all sing Kat a happy birthday!”
My idol wanted to sing me a happy birthday! The other girls were really ecstatic for me, I still can’t believe to this day that The Bryce Dallas Howard wanted to sing to me!
It was both the best and the worst happy birthday song that has be sung to me. It was the best because, well my idol was singing to me! And proposed the singing! It was the worst in terms of the actual song as they were all out of sync and lagging, it was bloody hilarious!
At 10:27pm the next evening, watching a rerun of Game of Thrones on Sky, I got a notification ‘Brycedhoward just posted’, I clicked the notification then see our smiling faces on her page, she posted a screenshot of our call on her social media! The call was supposed to be a secret so other fans weren’t upset. There’s a few snotty comments on the post, but they’re just jealous and to be frank, I don’t care! My smiley face is on her page forever! All ten of us have printed the screenshot of Bryce’s post off and put it in a frame, one day all ten of us hope to congregate somewhere, most likely in America, and sign the backs of all of our photos. I’m still in utter awe and shock-  How many celebrities have you seen that would do a free zoom call with some fans? Not a lot, and that amount is even slimmer when they talk for an extra hour than scheduled. Bryce truly is one of a kind and the best idol anyone could ever hope to have.
Compared to a zoom call with Bryce herself, the few times she has liked my comments on her posts feel like nothing in comparison! I remember being so excited, running downstairs to my parents.
“Mum! Dad! Bryce liked my comment! She knows I exist!”
“Was it actually her? Remember when you got a Facebook request from Robert Downey Jr and it turned out it was a fake account?”
I rolled my eyes at her, it was Bryce, it was her verified account. The comment was a book recommendation I had for her, she posted on her hashtag BDHbookshelf and I thought I’d take a chance and comment a book recommendation I had for her, and the chance paid off.
I cannot wait to see what the future holds with Bryce, she has been such an inspiration to me for the past few years, and she promotes such wonderful causes and body positivity! I hope to one day meet her and thank her in person for changing my life for the better, and I think I’ve come up with the perfect opportunity to meet her- Iz and I have decided to travel up to London for the Jurassic World Dominion premiere in 2022 (if Covid lets us!), we’d get a hotel and actually meet Bryce in person, as well as meeting other members of the online family!
Words cannot fully contain the admiration that I possess for Bryce, her soul is utterly and truly exquisite, she has been such a visionary while I’ve been transitioning from a girl who had no idea who she was with no dreams or aspirations, to a woman who has now found so many new friends and now knows who she wants to be.  
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