The Adventures of Germy the Germ: Book One: The Evil Uvula, we all have so many things to say about this book!
I would like to start by acknowledging that this book really shows the ways that creativity can really shine through a child. It truly shows how children will always stand out because they are unique and are willing to see past the art of sight. Jocelyn Cravens proves this, as an artistic, creative, intelligent young woman, for she really knows the importance of being herself, and inspires others to see it that way as well. For the light will soon come back to us, only if we are willing to look for it, and let it shine through ourselves and others around us. In other words to always stay true to ourselves and others.
We all hope her second book will come soon, for we all can't wait to see the creativity shine through her once again.
She obviously knows how to look past negative comments and always does her very best. Sometimes adventure comes in her way fiction or non-fiction, she always finds a way to write it down.
I really suggest this fictional book to a child, parent, educator, or really anyone who wants to see the truth shine through a fictional world. For in these times we really need to understand that there is always light, we just have to go looking for it. We have to admit that we are struggling, then, and only then, will we be able to overcome the darkness. Knowing and owning that these times are tough is the only way to get through it. Now that things are getting better I hope we will look for the light.
So if you need a little bit extra comfort, snuggle up, pray to God, and just read a book. For you are blessed!
I shall recite a quote before we depart, "Give hope to the world, then the world shall hope, and God will let us know."
Know how to pray for the ones who died, for they died fighting, so the living could live a better life.
Albus Dumbledore would like to say a few words:
"Happiness can be found even in the darkest times if one only remembers to turn on the light."
"Do not pity the dead. Pity the Living. And above all, those who live without love."
Well said, Dumbledore, well said.
If I had to choose the most wonderful things in life it would be these: Love, Hope, and Hapiness.