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  • ferndeafgal
    ferndeafgal replied to a comment in
    Yaeyy, thanks! 1. American, but I’ve had people tell me I sound English :p 2. I’m learning to read Spanish, and I think mandarin would be fun too! Hmm, not sure, but today this boy in my class said that he went to Antarctica and was so persistent until he realized he actually meant Australia 🤨 4. Hrngg, maybe like 18? I’d be nice to be done with school (minus college) and it’d just be interesting! Sooo this kinda doesn’t answer the question and isn’t really heritage but something interesting is that I’m actually mainly welsh and a little bit (like 15-20%) Korean! This super suprising for people because I look super Irish (red hair, freckles, blueish green eyes) but I’m actually not Irish at all! Anyhow, probably Korean loll.
    3 days ago
  • ferndeafgal
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    Happy fall break!!!
    3 days ago
  • techfashion0315
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    YESSSS!!
    9 days ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315 replied to a comment in
    Hi! 1. American 2. I know English and I'm learning Spanish but I would still stick with English but Spanish is pretty! 3. Two of my friends said I was like a Dr. Pepper: bubbly and sweet 4. 23 or 24 for sure! 5. I actually don't really know my heritage...thanks for the quiz, it was fun!
    9 days ago
  • techfashion0315
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    Just finished and all went well except one! I'm so glad that's all done 😅
    9 days ago
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  • zayliberty
    zayliberty added a book review.
    Bro this book is so tuff is a rly good one if u like kinda dramatic historical stuff its awesome
    11 days ago
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    Happy Fall break
    12 days ago
  • zayliberty
    zayliberty wants to read this book.
    By Corrie Ten Boom
    13 days ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315's book review was featured in The Scarlet Pimpernel.
    “’The Scarlet Pimpernel, Mademoiselle,’ he said at last, ‘is the name of a humble English wayside flower; but it is also the name chosen to hide the identity of the best and bravest man in all the world, so that he may better succeed in accomplishing the noble task he has set himself to do.’” The year is 1792, and France is in turmoil. Blood soaks the cobblestone streets, and the guillotine waits for its next victim. Fear, suspicion, and chaos fill the air, and even the smallest misstep can lead to death. But in England stands one man — elusive, mysterious, and daring — who risks everything to save the lives of those condemned by the guillotine. Hidden behind a clever pseudonym, his true identity is known only to his most loyal followers, keeping everyone guessing, even those closest to him. Each rescue is a high-stakes gamble, a dangerous dance with fate, and the tension practically leaps off the page. I originally read The Scarlet Pimpernel because it was required for school. I didn’t expect to enjoy it; I just wanted to get through it. But WOW, I was completely blown away! I absolutely loved this book. The characters are phenomenal: Marguerite’s bravery, intelligence, and quick wit; Sir Percy’s charm, humor, and clever daring; and Chauvelin’s cunning, relentless pursuit that keeps the suspense taut. Each character is fully realized and brings the story to life, making every moment feel alive and urgent. Orczy masterfully hooks the reader, teasing emotions, building suspense, and delivering adventure that you can’t help but get swept up in. For those who enjoy romance alongside action, Orczy delivers a heartwarming, tear-jerking subplot: the tense, passionate love story between Sir Percy and Marguerite. Their love is complicated, full of pride, misunderstanding, and longing, but it is also beautiful and deeply human. Rich with vivid imagery, the book transports readers to another time, immersing them in the danger, elegance, and social intricacies of both revolutionary France and England. Every mission feels perilous, every moment is charged with risk, and the thrills keep coming until the very last page. Beyond the adventure and romance, the book also gives readers a glimpse into history, showing the fear, cruelty, and bravery of the era. Orczy makes the past feel tangible, illustrating how one small mistake could cost not only a life but an entire family. And yet, amidst the peril, she reminds us of humanity — of loyalty, courage, love, and sacrifice — qualities that feel timeless and relevant even today. I strongly recommend this book! Though written in 1905, it is packed with relevance for modern readers, full of complex characters, clever plots, daring adventures, and moments that will make your heart race and your emotions soar. The Scarlet Pimpernel is a book that will thrill, touch, and stay with you long after you turn the last page. Happy reading!
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