Recipe: Sugar Cookies and Butter Frosting

Hello friends 🙂

Welcome to my kitchen- er, rather blog, where I’m introducing a new feature: recipes! As you might have noticed, I love to bake (and sometimes cook) and sometimes feature pictures of my creation on my blog, but more on my personal Facebook and Twitter.

But I figured I should make this into a new feature on the blog, so that I can share the recipes and the pictures.

I’m not a professional baker or a professional photographer (or professional anything really), but do like sharing what I made so that’s what this feature will be about.

One last thing before we get started, the pictures and recipes I post are my property. Feel free to make them, but please rewrite the recipe in your own words if you blog about it, take your own pictures, and please link back to the original recipe. Thanks!

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Review: 40 Things I Want To Tell You

40 Things I Want To Tell YouIn 40 Things I Want To Tell You, Bird (real name Amy) seems to have a perfect life, warm and caring parents, amazing grades at school, a loving boyfriend, and a bright future. Bird wants to go to Oxford, and she’s lined up her whole life so that she gets what she wants.

In her spare time, she writes an advice column for fellow teens, full of helpful tips and advice to ‘take control of your life’. But what Bird doesn’t know is that her parents’ marriage is falling apart, and when she gets tangled up with Pete, the town’s new bad boy, her whole life does too.

As Bird tries to gather the seams that were once her life, she’s faced with difficult decisions and a growing realisation that you can’t control everything. Sometimes you just have to let go.

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Writing Woes (among other things)

This has been a wacky writing week, and a weird week in general. I’ve been feeling the sticky effects of writer’s block for the past few weeks or so, and haven’t quite been able to figure out why that is.

At first I thought it might be the point of view that I’ve decided to use for this blasted book: third point limited. For some reason, I just can’t get into my protagonist’s head. And that’s a problem, no matter which POV I’m using, because if I can’t understand my protagonist, then no one else will!

At first I thought it was because I was too used to writing in first person, something I’m told is a common rookie mistake, but then I remembered that I wrote my first manuscript in third person omniscient (so I’m not a rookie! woohoo!), but then switched to first person for my second (so I guess I am one after all?). And now back to third person limited for my third manuscript. Maybe all the switching has got me confused?

I kid. Different stories deserve different POVs, and I felt pretty certain that third person limited was the best way to tell this story. So what is making it so darned hard to write?!

Maybe because I’ve changed my writing approach completely with this manuscript. For the past two, I used to just let the words take me where they wanted and I just went along with them. I had vague outlines of how I wanted the story to progress, random scenes that gave the story some structure, but when I sat down to write, the words just flew off the page. The characters that I’d created enchanted me and led me astray, down different roads and paths that I’d never imagined. When I finally reached the end, I was as breathless as they were, in awe at where I’d ended up. And it was magical.

Only thing was, as the words were flying off the page, they were accumulating somewhere on my hard-drive. All 120,000+ of them.

This book will be different! I told myself this time. I locked the characters into tiny rooms and told them to behave like I told them to. I wouldn’t go over 100,000 this time. I would outline and plan everything down to the single period. I would be done in May. I would fall in love along the way.

But I didn’t fall in love. The characters have stayed locked in their rooms, barely uttering a peep, except maybe to telepathically tell me they want to be FREE. I ignore their cries and keep writing according to THE PLAN, but I’m at 60,000 words and the end is nowhere in sight.

So this is where I panic. I haven’t fallen in love with my story or my characters like I thought I would. I mean, I like them. A lot. But that head-spinning, time-defying, heart-racing kind of love? Not yet.

Usually this is the time I break out the candy, bust out the chocolate chips, blast on the oven, but I am TRYING to cut down on my consumption of sugared goods and baked confections. Let me tell you, trusted readers of this blog, it is HARD to write a book and be without any sugar during the process. I’m using old Disney songs as a crutch, and they haven’t failed me yet.

I’m not sure what the point of this rant is. Or even if it is a rant. Reading this over, I sound pretty calm to myself. Sad, but calm.

All I have to say is you can’t force love, trusty readers. Probably not with people, and most definitely not with fictional characters that live in your head.

Thanks for reading,

Ikhlas

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Review: Fever

Fever (The Chemical Garden, #2)After the harrowing events at the end of Wither, Rhine and Gabriel are on the run with their life, with Master Vaughn, Linden’s father, fast on their tail.

But freedom isn’t so easily attained in this dystopian world, Rhine quickly realises, as she stumbles upon a scarlet circus, run by a woman who will not let Rhine out of her sight. As Rhine tries to adjust to life in this sick and twisted place, she realises her plan to escape to Manhattan to find her brother Rowan isn’t going to be easy as she thought it was going to be.

As Rhine and Gabriel finally escape the circus, they are shocked to discover the wasteland of a country that lies at their feet, a wasteland that they never experienced in the lush lifestyle of Linden’s house, making them question how high a price they’re willing to pay for freedom…

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Some books I CAN’T wait to read!

So this year there’s a lot of cool books come out. And of course they’re YA, what else would they be?!

Ok, I admit I need to graduate from the YA genre, but I can’t seem to help myself. There’s just so many good (sounding) books coming out, I just keep getting pulled back in.

The Book of Blood and Shadow

This is getting so many great reviews on Goodreads, I just can’t wait to read it! Also, can you see the castle/outline of a building in her pupil? Inter-esting. This one’s about a girl who’s following a trail a blood to try and solve a mystery of who killed her friends. It also takes place in Prague, which I am super excited to ‘visit’!

Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1)

This is the one I am most excited for. Its another one receiving rave reviews, and I’m absolutely in love with the cover. When people try to describe it, they have a hard time, saying, you have to read it. Its about a girl who’s taken away from everything she knows, and taken to the royal court, where she had to train to be a Grisha, a magical elite group. Obviously shenanigans- and love- ensue. My description is horrible, so don’t just trust me, and click the cover! Speaking of the cover, it is absolutely gorgeous, and it reminds me of Russia. The only thing that sucks about this is the June release. 🙁

The Last Princess

This one is described as a mixture of fairy-tales and dystopia, which sounds a bit weird, but kinda cool too. It also takes place in England, which everyone knows I’m so fond of. It also reminds me a bit of of Anastasia, the movie and the story, since its about a princess that barely manages to escape the turmoil of her country with her life.

In other news, this week hasn’t been such a great writing one, unfortunately. I’ve been feeling distracted a lot, and so have been wasting a lot of time perusing the internet, instead of writing.

It doesn’t help that I discovered these delicious food blogs. Caution: only click on these links if you have HOURS to spare and don’t mind your drool falling into your lap. Just sayin’.

*These images are not mine and belong to the ladies who own these blogs.*

Anywho, I just came back from a DELICIOUS dinner at Red Lobster with my family (thanks mama bear and papa bear) and am only lamenting at how I never got to have desert. Sometimes a little good food does a lot to cheer you up. 🙂

Thanks for reading,

Ikhlas

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