Ashley Lima
Bio
I think about writing more than I write, but call myself a writer as opposed to a thinker.
Stories (169/0)
Midnight Sun - A review
Listen, I'm a Twihard, but the MID in Midnight is the best way to describe this book. I had to DNF. It's something that I never do, but I have barely read since May because I refuse to read more than one book at a time (I know, it's a problem).
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in BookClub
- Top Story - September 2023
I Blame Padmé AmidalaTop Story - September 2023
CONTENT WARNING distressing language, suicidal thoughts, pregnancy, traumatic labor Fear and Shame I'll never forget watching Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith with my father. He was so excited to show me these movies. Episodes IV, V, and VI came out during his childhood, and he wanted to share his love for the series with me. He was as excited as a little kid. We made popcorn and settled in front of the big screen with the surround sound blasting, ready for the experience of a lifetime. The rise of Darth Vader.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in Chapters
Turtles All The Way Down
I always enjoyed the Green Brothers. I remember watching their informative videos during high school for various classes. Their ability to make learning fun and accessible is something I've always admired, and I was a huge fan of John Green's YA novels during my adolescence.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in BookClub
Book Writing Advice
I've done it. I've completed my first round of edits for my debut novel, Bottle Trees and Broken Dreams. This round of edits consisted of checking for spelling and grammar, omitting issues I found in the full read, and adding things that would help build the world and clear things up. I took this draft from 55,000 words to 60,000 words, which is something I'm very happy about.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in Writers
- Top Story - August 2023
College DegreesTop Story - August 2023
The most expensive piece of paper one may ever own. Signed off and sealed, making the empty promises that higher education brings extra official. Garnered after many nights of justified tears and many words written on topics one can't even remember. C's get degrees, but good jobs are never promised.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in Critique
Harry Potter
A cornerstone of my childhood. Despite the plot holes and controversies, this story is something that stays with me. When summer turns to autumn, I cross my fingers that an owl will swoop down with my Hogwarts acceptance letter. The letter never comes, so I settle with rewatching the movies.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in Critique
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
A middle-grade series, highlighting children with disabilities as demigods. In this world, differences are not hindrances, but superpowers. Follow Percy and his friends as they come of age while saving the world from Kronos. These Greek mythological stories made me feel seen and made my childhood magical. Thank you, Rick.
By Ashley Lima8 months ago in Critique