Ixora have been fiercely in bloom lately, so they were the first flowers that came to my mind for this week’s theme. They also reminded me of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, which I’ve yet to read. There’re just so many books you’d expect a bookworm to have read, I sometimes feel that it’s impossible to keep up. At least I know I’ll never run out because I’ll always have a whole row of good unread books to look forward to.
Mise-en-scène #9: Night Stand
Mise-en-scène #8: Art
When it comes to art there are a multitude of media. The one medium which most captured my heart since I was young is watercolours. I love the vibrancy yet softness that they often convey. They just scream prettiness to me, which never fails to enamour me. It’s no wonder then that the moment I laid my eyes on A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray, I was swept off my feet.
Mise-en-scène #7: Reflections
When we first picked reflections as one of our themes, I was thinking more along the lines of mirrors or still waters. Since I’m still in the midst of settling down in my new home though, it slipped my mind to obtain a mirror for this photo challenge. Bathroom mirrors hardly ever produce flattering results, so I didn’t get to play with literal reflections this week.
Mise-en-scène #6: Eating Disorder Awareness
In light of Eating Disorder Awareness Week, this week’s theme focuses on eating disorders. I have to admit that I’ve not read all that many books on that matter, so I took it upon myself to look for YA books that revolve around the issue. One upcoming release that struck my attention was Paperweight by Meg Haston.