Dream Job

If I could have any job in the entire world, I would be a marine biologist. I would like to feed the animals, and I have never had a pet to take care of. This would be an interesting job to do, like researching about an animal you’ve never heard of. An example of this could be a marine biologist finding a vaquita which is part of the porpoise family with only a few left. But it is rare to find a vaquita. They are endangered. A secondary reason would be learning also about plants, but like corals, they are animals and some species are more delicate than others because of how they are adapted. Some plants in the ocean is phytoplankton. This plant is a big part of many animals diet. Last of all, marine biologists work directly in the ocean to do work other than maybe a lab. Working directly on an ocean can also be fun as doing hand on things could be fulfilling instead of guess doing work all the time on the computer if marine biologists do so you get screen time off.

Rad Reading – February

This month I read a book called We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han. In the book We’ll Always Have Summer, this books talks about Susannah, the mother of Conrad Fisher, and Jeremiah Fisher. Two years after the incident which was initially introduced by the last book called It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han, Jeremiah bends down a bended knee, to Belly Conklin, puts forward what her fairy tale dreaming Belly has always dreamed of. Not to be Belly Conklin, but be Belly Fisher. On the other hand, Jeremiah and Belly return to where they all spend their summers, most of the time, to Cousins Beach to plan out their wedding, Conrad goes to Belly to apologize what he did that broke her heart. Not deliberately, she has to confess her true feelings to both of them and resolve the conflict between Conrad and Jeremiah.

For this month, I read the book, We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han. I would recommend you would read this book, Two books come before this one, first The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han, then the second book after is It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han. In this book, you’ll mainly be reading about Belly Conklin, Conrad Fisher, Jeremiah Fisher, and many other characters. Belly Conklin has feeling for Conrad and Jeremiah, but she doesn’t want to break Jeremiah’s heart and says she’ll only be with him, but Conrad tells Belly how he honestly feels about her. Belly can’t process what to do and expresses her emotions about Jeremiah. Later on she feels sad and confused, but in the end she knows who in the end how she truly feels about Conrad and Jeremiah.

My favorite character in the book in Belly, and a character trait to show this is that she is honest. A quote to give an example is, “ I had clung like a barnacle all these years, and now I couldn’t cut away.” this shows that she couldn’t let go of Conrad, but also couldn’t just walk away from Jeremiah and leave no trace, she showed how she really felt about them.

My favorite quote in this book is, “ I stepped out of the dress, and it slipped to the floor, a silky white puddle.” I like how Jenny Han didn’t say, “ I stepped out of the dress and slipped to the floor to a puddle.” She was descriptive and said a silky, white puddle, giving a vision for the reader to see while reading the book to give a sentence more life and uplift a sentence, because be just being more descriptive in a story, you can really bring up your story, and give a sentimental perspective and a insight of the moment happing at the moment or point in the story.