Hi Biscuit Breakers! Did you miss me? I sure did. Unfortunately I took a longer break than expected. However, please respect my decision to be a little quiet over these last few months due to studies. I don't want to promise that I'm going to be here regularly, because I know exam pressure will make... Continue Reading →
Last Christmas: Film Review
It’s like a warm Christmas hug, full of laughter, light and emotion. Plus the extra nod to the late great George Michael was just wonderful. Now, I’d like to point out that there are some negative reviews for this film, and I can understand why. ‘Cliché’ comes across a lot. But, if you’re like me... Continue Reading →
The History Behind the EU
Hi Biscuit Breakers, Now, for all those who are going to be voting in the general election on the 12th December. I thought it would be a good thing to explain how the EU actually came about. This post has no political views attached, it’s just the facts on the history of the European Union.... Continue Reading →
The Builders are In
Hi Biscuit Breakers! The builders are in for my blog, so apologies for some hidden buttons and tools that haven’t been added in, they will be sorted out soon. When I started this blog in August, I never expected the amount of followers I would have gained in only three months. (33 and counting). It... Continue Reading →
No one Deserves to be Forgotten
Hi Biscuit Breakers I feel a little guilty for deserting my blog like this. I promised I would be posting regularly, and I knew that I would struggle later on, but I’m surprised with the amount of work second year of A-level’s would be. I will still try and stay active, even if it means... Continue Reading →
AND Peggy! The Real Peggy Schuyler
‘Work, work, Angelicaaa. Work, Work, Elizaa. AND Peggy. The Schuyler sisters!’ We don’t really see much of Margarita Schuyler AKA “Peggy” in Hamilton the musical. However, she is one badass lady who seems to be brushed under the carpet. Peggy was probably the most famous Schuyler sister at the time. She was constantly witnessing the... Continue Reading →
Reflections
Where am I? I think I’m in a room. It’s blank. It isn’t white or black, I’m not sure. There aren’t any walls; not that I can see anyway: no ceiling. From above there is a blinding light. I can feel the heat radiating from it but I don’t know where it’s coming from. I... Continue Reading →
Film Review: The Fault in Our Stars
I was impressed with the film adaptation and surprisingly I have watched and read The Fault in Our Stars on numerous occasions. I never thought that a film could do a book so much justice, but apparently, it can. I just wish it did that in Me Before You… I also thought that the visual... Continue Reading →
Diwali: The Festival of Lights
Hi Biscuit Breakers! These last two days have been very important in the Hindu calendar. I am a Hindu and I have been celebrating Diwali and New Year. The story of Diwali comes from the Ramayana, an ancient book which told many epic poems and stories. Including the origins of Diwali. The story is about... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Fault in Our Stars
Hi Biscuit Breakers! I don’t know about you, but John Green really delivered his best novel with ‘The Fault in Our Stars’. It’s tragic, is heart-warming and just full of life. Hazel Grace Lancaster attends (or is forced to attend by her parents) a support group in the ‘literal’ heart of Jesus, where she and... Continue Reading →
