Sylvia Rogers
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A Travel Log: Part One
Dublin is the biggest city in Ireland, with a population of over a million and so many attractions. You might be wondering which places to go to, so I will tell you of some places I recommend, general knowledge and overall culture of this city.
By Sylvia Rogersabout a month ago in Wander
A Life Called Death
Taunt eyes and a deep set jaw, stare back at me. A curling knot sets in my stomach; fear. “Who are you?” I whispered out to the strange creature. His head cocked to the left, his eyes watered. I stayed still, puzzled by the marvelous being. He has a broken bone in his leg and a gushing wound on the other side. I want to help but I do not know how. I bent down and pulled myself towards him.
By Sylvia Rogers4 months ago in Fiction
A Review of "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes"
“Some people call these Swamp Potatoes, but I like Katniss better, it's got a nice ring to it,” (340, Collins). This quote is said by Lucy Gray in the book The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, many Hunger Games fans would agree that placing the name Katniss would later foreshadow her purpose in The Hunger Games series. Although The Hunger Games was great, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes adds new depths and perspectives to the original story.
By Sylvia Rogers4 months ago in BookClub