I wrote this at 4:30 A.M (just felt compelled to tell u)

So,Ellen’s and Val’s relationship turns into a strong and true friendship. What made the gap between them smaller was the similarities they both shared. For both Ellen and Val were pregnant and were due on the same month. Ellen is fascinated and intrigued by Val’s so called “sensing gift” but yet skeptic for Ellen had a troubled history with believing in superstitions. Her skepticism diminishes when Val’s premonition of Ellen having a baby girl becomes true.
  Even though Hilda is a non-believer, she continues to unconsciously rely on something for spiritual comfort. For as was with her mother’s necklace, the porcelain angel is a guardian angel that looks over Hilda’s family from Hilda’s perspective.  She also believes that by leaving London, which brought her nothing but misery, she ended her bad luck.
  Gertie continues to render herself as Doug’s family’s official guardian angel. For even though paying them all wages is cumbersome on her finances and non profitable, she does it with an open heart nonetheless . To her, Doug’s family doesn’t work for her but rather are her big happy family and she does everything in her hands to please them.
 Gossip about Maureen’s and Gertie’s relationship was spreading fast in the village and there was a possibility of the villagers hounding Gertie and Maureen out of the village. As soon as Ellen heard about the rumors from Val, she knew that she had to do something to protect Percy’s and her parent’s jobs and so rushed to the plant nursery to warn Gertie. With her mind preoccupied , searching for solutions to solve this problem, Ellen subconsciously drives her baby’s pram onto the main road in front of a speeding lorry.
  Ellen’s baby’s tragic death in the road accident leaves everyone devastated. Hilda’s hopes of a misery-free future were crushed . As an act of grief and anger , Hilda smashes the porcelain angel onto the floor , realizing that her superstitions of the angel watching over her family were stupid and irrational.
  Consumed with guilt and grief , Ellen has a deep need within her- a need to know if there really was an afterlife and  that somehow, Sarah’s soul went on. Her search for a proof of an afterlife were nevertheless  futile. She also boycotted Val for she believed that the latter sensed that Sarah was going to die but never told her.
 Ellen’s new pregnancy soothed her a bit that she was now able to confront Val. At Val’s house, Pauline appeared to be acting oddly- as if playing with someone invisible. Ellen came to a conclusion that this someone was Sarah’s spirit- she finally found a proof of an afterlife and was ever so relieved. Her pain was completely eased when , out of nowhere, a butterfly appeared in the middle of the room and flew out of the window-it was the sign that the rune stones fortune teller has spoken of and the one that Ellen has long been searching for.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2011 Posted in | | 2 Comments »

The final chapters of the Lost Angel unveil unpredictable events.
First, Doug, who supposedly died during war, miraculously returns back. As much as he’s happy to reunite with his wife and daughter, he feels broken and useless due to his permanent back injury that deters him from protecting his country in the war like any other man and also denies him the ability to provide for his own family.
Ellen is in a transition between childhood and adulthood. She begins to get attracted to Mabel’s mischievous son, Billy. She soon loses hope when he doesn’t show her any signs of interest.
Gertie constantly proves herself to be Ellen’s family’s guardian angel. For due to the war and Doug’s inability to work, Ellen’s family is going through a hard time providing for its self, it’s becoming impoverished. Gertie decides to help them by selling her father’s house and starting her own business, a plant nursery. She offers Ellen, Hilda and Doug jobs and accommodation, but they’re reluctant to accept her preposition since they feel it’s an act of pity from Gertie. They are then obliged to accept her offer when they learn about Ellen’s pregnancy from Billy during her sixteenth birthday. The alternate choice to leaving the town, making Billy marry Ellen, is inapplicable since he’s already married to Sheila, who also got pregnant by Billy.
Billy’s angelic brother Percy married Ellen to protect her reputation on one condition which was not letting Billy know that Ellen’s baby was his (Billy’s).

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Friday, March 11, 2011 Posted in | | 4 Comments »

I just liked to share this interesting game with you. Akinator,the web genius, well guess who ever character you are thinking about . His guesses are usually right!! Try it now ------->PLAY NOW!!

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Saturday, February 5, 2011 Posted in | | 2 Comments »

So, yeah the novel is a bit interesting (Only a bit and not more).
The story seems so realistic and is set during wartime.It appears that it's set in an old time because it wasn't normal for women to wear "trousers"▬ 'Why...whydoes Gertie wear men's clothes?'. It begins when the protagonist's house getting destroyed and her grand parents getting burried alive under their destroyed house▬both incidents are typical and tragic that many people suffer from during war.
The protagonist is obviously Ellen who ,until now, is innocent and naive. (who knows wat will happen to her after those 3 chapters!)
Ellen's mother ,Hilda,is a typical mother who loves and wants the best for her daughter.
I'm not sure about Gertie, she does not seem so innocent. There is something ominous about her.

I think that's it for the 3 chapters. Hope that's enough!


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Thursday, January 20, 2011 Posted in | | 10 Comments »