Today (well, technically yesterday, seeing as it's now past midnight) was just one of those days.
It started out fine, then I watched a video on YouTube of someone talking about the release of Deathly Hallows (it was an old video). Then I started to think about last year when I didn't know who lived, didn't know who died, and didn't know who got together in the end, although that part was always going to be how it turned out.
I started to really miss last year and the anticipation of a new book.
Then, I put on some Oliver Boy and the Remembralls (FYI best Wrock band ever). Open At The Close and End Of An Era never fail to make me cry.
I just got so upset, maybe I'm pathetic, but who really cares? Really? Do you care? Probably not.
I wanted to pick up the books and re-read them. But I can't thanks to my stupid reading list and the rules of it (that I created myself and could easily break, but then I'd be a cheater).
So I watched the movie instead, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
It made me smile.
After it was finished, I turned on my laptop to see this.
It really made my day, seeing that review, and knowing that the next movie is going to do the book justice (I hope) and that it'll be worth the wait.
I was angry when they post-poned it until next summer, but now I'm glad, because in the end, the movie will be better, and that's all that counts really.
Anyway, I've rambled on enough about my Harry Potter day, you may think I'm sad, but I needed to write it down.
That sort of thing happens to me about once a week, but I wont bother boring you next week with the same story.
Now on for the Wrock recommendations.
You really don't have to love Harry Potter, or even like it to fall in love with this music genre.
1) Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls
2) Ministry of Magic
3) Catchlove
4) The Moaning Myrtles
5) Gred and Forge
6) The Whomping Willows
7) RiddleTM
8) The House of Black
9) The Remus Lupins
10) The Parselmouths
So, those are my favourite Wrock bands, be sure to check them out, and the rest aswell, there's hundreds!
And now I have to go because there's a giant spider the size of my fist crawling along my bedroom floor. I'm terrified.
Goodnight!
- Megan
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