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May 07, 2014 12:14PM
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GAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You cannot show that cover! Delete that post, Halina now. I can't even look at it.
(I'm still on the first book, shoot me) I did not want to hear about someone getting STABBED IN THE EYEBALL
I'M NOT DELETING THAT!!!!!GUESS WHAT GUYS I FINISHED THE ONE IN 5 DAYS (WHICH IS PRETTY GOOD SINCE I ONLY HAD TIME TO READ IT AFTER SCHOOL.) AND IT IS THE HAPPIEST BOOK EVER! Well, the happiest book I've read in a couple months. Even though (Don't read this Laura) The king died, the queen died, the dad died, a friend died, Aspen and America's love died...
I know. You should have taken that "Don't read this Laura" as a warning. I didn't tell you how it was happy, though. It was so happy I almost found it unnatural after reading Allegiant. I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT WAS THE LAST BOOK IN THE SERIES! At least she's making a prequel (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I'm not a spoiler!!!!! The internet is! Ever since Pinterest spoiler Allegiant I've been giving people a taste of their own medicine.Okay, that sounds mean. But still! The internet crushed my dreams! Not really, but still.
I didn't either! All I said was that Tobias dies. XD
You sound like cookie monster. "Me like Divergent. Me can rhyme!"
It was "Vhat did you joost call vee?"
XD well yeah that's true. Oaken is more Scandinavian than Romanian in general.
up is a word in the english dictionary.up
əp/Submit
adverb
1.
toward the sky or a higher position.
"he jumped up"
"up, boys, and at ῾em"
2.
to the place where someone is.
"Dot didn't hear Mrs. Parvis come creeping up behind her"
3.
at or to a higher level of intensity, volume, or activity.
"she turned the volume up"
at or to a higher price, value, or rank.
"sales are up 22.8 percent at $50.2 million"
winning or at an advantage by a specified margin.
"there they were in the fourth quarter, up by 11 points"
4.
into the desired or a proper condition.
"the mayor agreed to set up a committee"
so as to be finished or closed.
"I've got a bit of paperwork to finish up"
5.
into a happy mood.
"I don't think anything's going to cheer me up"
6.
displayed on a bulletin board or other publicly visible site.
"he put up posters around the city"
7.
(of sailing) against the current or the wind.
(of a ship's helm) moved so that the rudder is to leeward.
8.
BASEBALL
at bat.
"every time up, he had a different stance"
preposition
preposition: up
1.
from a lower to a higher point on (something); upward along.
"she climbed up a flight of steps"
from one end to another of (a street or other area), not necessarily on an upward slope.
"bicycling up Pleasant Avenue toward Maywood Avenue"
to a higher part of (a river or stream), away from the sea.
"a cruise up the Rhine"
adjective
adjective: up
1.
directed or moving toward a higher place or position.
"the up escalator"
PHYSICS
denoting a flavor of quark having a charge of + 2/3. Protons and neutrons are thought to be composed of combinations of up and down quarks.
2.
in a cheerful mood; ebullient.
"the mood here is resolutely up"
3.
(of a computer system or industrial process) functioning properly.
"the system is now up"
4.
at an end.
"his contract was up in three weeks"
5.
(of a jockey) in the saddle.
nouninformal
noun: up; plural noun: ups
1.
a period of good fortune.
"you can't have ups all the time in football"
verb
verb: up; 3rd person present: ups; past tense: upped; past participle: upped; gerund or present participle: upping; gerund or present participle: uping; past tense: uped; past participle: uped
1.
informal
do something abruptly or boldly.
"she upped and left him"
2.
cause (a level or amount) to be increased.
"capacity will be upped by 70 percent next year"




