@loveitslight
Hello everyone. This is Ifunanya, and I’m beyond excited to start this journey with you. Together, we’ll explore captivating stories, share incredible moments, and uncover lessons that shape us.
1) About Me
My name is Ifunanya Umolu, and I am 12 years old (never too young to start anything). This blog is my way of sharing creativity, thoughts, and stories with the world. Here’s what you can expect:
Share my love for stories and animations with the world. In this blog, I would love to engage and excite my audience with a light story animation.
Give amazing book, movie, and artist reviews for those of us who have no clue about those who are trending and their latest productions.
And finally, I want to share my experiences—the lessons I’ve learned, the mistakes I’ve made, and the progress that has shaped me. It’s like my very own public diary—honest, thoughtful, and maybe even a little fun!
hope @loveitslight becomes a place where you find inspiration, joy, and the courage to embrace your own journey.
2) Books that inspired me to start this blog:
To start off, some of my favorite books that I feel are a must-read are:
1) Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Renée Russell follows Nikki Maxwell, an eighth grader navigating life at a private school. She feels out of place among the popular kids, especially Mackenzie Hollister, and documents her experiences in a diary filled with humor, drama, and doodles. With support from her best friends, Chloe and Zoey, Nikki faces middle school challenges, a crush, and an art competition—all while learning to stay true to herself. This lighthearted yet relatable story explores friendship, self-acceptance, and growing up in a fun, engaging way!
2) The Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz follows a teenage spy recruited by MI6 after his uncle’s mysterious death. In Stormbreaker, the first book, Alex uncovers a dangerous plot involving a tech billionaire and must use his intelligence and resourcefulness to prevent a national catastrophe. Packed with spying, action, and high-stakes missions, the series delivers gripping adventures filled with twists, cutting-edge gadgets, and intense battles between good and evil.
3) The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl: by Stacy McAnulty follows Lucy Callahan, a girl who gains extraordinary math skills after being struck by lightning. Despite her genius-level abilities, she struggles with social interactions and obsessive-compulsive tendencies. Her grandmother insists she attend middle school to develop social skills, where Lucy faces challenges fitting in. Through friendships, a community project at a pet shelter, and personal growth, she learns that intelligence isn’t just about numbers—it’s also about connections, kindness, and embracing who you are.
4) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: by Jeff Kinney follows Greg Heffley, a middle schooler navigating the ups and downs of school life, friendships, and family. Told in a diary format with humorous doodles, Greg dreams of popularity but often finds himself in awkward and hilarious situations. The book captures the struggles of growing up, dealing with embarrassing moments, sibling rivalry, and the quest to fit in—all with a lighthearted and relatable tone.
Thanks! for reading and make sure to stay updated for new info and posts, and remember always love your light!
@loveitslight in indeed an excellent initiative. Excellent book reviews and I look forward to the emergence of your light that promises to shape our world. Kudos!!
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DeleteAwesome reviews ifuu. Well done
ReplyDeleteWeldon my gal, I wish you success 👍
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