Shine Through The Stars
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Chasen The main theme in Shine Through The Stars can be summed up in one word: Adoration.
At first listen, most of the tracks struck me as human. A lover pouring his heart out to his beloved. Harmonizing...
All the Hype That Money Can Buy
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Five Iron Frenzy Among the original ‘youth group bands’ of the 90's, Five Iron Frenzy produces off-beat, fast-paced, unconventional and slightly strange music collectively known as Ska.
I picked up...
Bring The Hard Things on! | Posted July-22-2009
This book is a life-changer. Not only do they present you with great inspiration, but Alex and Brett go a step farther and tell you ways that you can do your own hard things! If you're feeling scared, weak, or just apathetic, I recommend you read this book. Though it was a tad bit difficult to read at parts, like when they describe lukewarm people and feeling as if they were, in fact, describing me, I'm so glad I did.
Way Back When | Posted July-21-2009
As a hard-core Relient K fan, I have to like this album, although it's the only album of theirs I do not own. Because, to be honest, it's just not worth it. However, its amazing to look back on this and see how much they've grown up. It's pretty terrible, but it's integral to who they are.
Friendable. | Posted July-18-2009
Despite the title, Dateable: Are You? Are They? offers more than just instructions on becoming the right kind of significant other.
I read it after I had started going out with my boyfriend, and not only did it help me hone my relationship skills in that area, but it offered a lot of relevant advice for my friendships with everyone.
It's a must read for anyone searching for good ideas on being a better friend, on any level.