StormReina

  • I'm entitled to my own opinion.

    Not yours.

General details


  • StormReina

  • Oh... You know... Around.

  • Unfortunately... It's Mercy...

  • The big, ugly one next to the tree

  • Female

  • English

In short

  • Well, I recently watched Jane Eyre, Mansfield Park, and Pride And Prejudice. They've inspired me to read the books because the movies were so good.
     I spend a lot of my time writing, reading, drawing, or playing my keyboard. I do fairly well in school as well. I guess my social life isn't too great, but it doesn't really bother me. Except when people call me a nerd because I'm smarter than them.
     I'm really sensitive. Like, if I try really hard on something and I really like it, and then suddenly somebody is a complete bitch when stating their opinion, I will most likely cry. I guess I've always been like this, and there's a good chance I always will be.
     I really like horror movies. I love the feeling of being scared out of my mind. I get the same way with horror books. They're just so much fun to read!

  • I've completed Truth Be Told, so I'm hoping to finish up part two before the summer break

My Favorites: Reading and Writing

  • Fiction: Coming of Age, Fairytales, Folklore & Mythology, Horror, Thriller/Suspense

    Non-Fiction: Psychology, True Crime

    Screenplay: Comedy, Horror

  • The Giver, Magyk, Flyte, Physik, The Latchkey Children, The Mask, The Killing Kind, No Sanctuary, The Servants of Twilight, Absolute Fear, Go Ask Alice, Saving Grace, The Hobbit, I am Number Four, The Twilight Series.

    Surprisingly, I was never interested in the Hunger Games books.
  • Well, right now I suppose I'm reading Mansfield Park. I say this because it's grown dreadfully boring and I wish not to read it anymore. Unfortunately, I have to continue reading it for a book project at school...
  • At school
    In My bedroom
    In a small space
    Anywhere where I won't be bothered.
  • I have two notebooks filled with finished and incompleted short stories. Most of which being about some form of death..
  • Fiction: Fairytales, Folklore & Mythology, Teen, Thriller/Suspense

    Poetry: Epic, Fantasy, Romantic / Love

  • Marcia Overstrand
    Carol Tracy
    Simon Heap
    Zuke
    Gene
    Jonas
    Roxie
    Julie
    Bert
    Gillian
  • Alison Noel, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Angie Sage, Lois Lowry, Andre Launay, SHAKESPEARE, Edgar Allan Poe, Richard Laymon, Jane Austen