Rad Reading – October

For the month of October, I read, but not finished, the book Stung by Bethany Wiggins.

Stung is a dystopia where bee population starts to lower. Because of this, the government breeds new bees, however, the bee stings can be deadly. Vaccines are made for the stings, but they make the person who got vaccinated act ferociously and aggressively. The world goes down from there. People are enslaved. People are killed. People become mad.

The book opens up with a woman named Fiona escaping a group of people trying to kill her. She meets someone who she is “interested” in, and he helps her survive. Fiona remembers herself being 13 years old although is reminded by others that her body says otherwise. Eventually she comes back to her home, to see it destroyed, as well as her brother who is a mindless monster.

That was as far as I read, I didn’t take the book home to read it longer.

There weren’t any good quotes I could find in the book too, the tone of STUNG never had a happy feeling to it.

Three Feathery Wishes

If I had the option of being granted three wishes, they would all be related to chickens. It has been my dream to make chickens more than just nuggets and eggs, and since I have the power, my dreams will become reality.

My first wish would be to make chickens the most powerful creature on earth. This means that chickens will become smarter, stronger, and larger. Chickens will replace lots of pets, and will even be trained to go to the restroom to poop. They will also be used in farming for pest control by giving the chicken a food source to carry. The chickens will be able to grab objects with their feet like parrots, and pounce on enemies with their talons and using their weight.

My second wish would be to make myself a chicken forever. I would have all of the benefits I had made for chickens in the first wish. I would be a three-and-a-half foot tall rooster.

Lastly, my third wish would be to make a steakhouse to rival Chick-fil-A, where the mascot is a grammatically correct chicken who has zero spelling or punctuation mistakes.