Josh Writes

Small boy with big dreams.

  • What living a dream feels like

    Something you should know about me is that I love books. I lost track of how many books I read but I certainly have read a lot. For a book lover like me, a place to be would usually be quiet. Surrounded by nature. For me that’s being in the mountains. Being situated high up from the ground,…

  • My favourite mystical adventure book.

    If you would like to see a video form of this click here! The book’s name is “The books of elsewhere” by Jacqueline West. I absolutely loved it and for some reason it reminded me of Harry Potter and Lord of the rings. First of all here are all the characters: Protagonist: Olive Dunwoody Side characters:…

  • The mistake that taught me the most.

    Right now I would be labeling my mistake as “stealing” but at that time I was none the wiser. At that time I didn’t know I was a robber, and just like any robber I was stealing from one of the main places all the robbers would go for. The jewelry store. I know, I…

  • The 8 IMPACTS of World War One.

    World War One was the start of many devastating wars. World War Two happened right after World War One giving the world a break of only 20 years! Not enough. The Soviet Union and America soon found themselves indirectly at war with one another. But what were the effects of the first world war? The…

  • Vikings: Ferocious Pirates from the North.

    Click this to watch it in youtube: CLICK HERE! These ruthless, merciless warriors almost conquered all of europe and even discovered America 500 years before columbus. Note: These vikings weren’t united as a country, in fact they had their own seperate clans. An ordinary viking’s homeland was Scandinavia or mordern day Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Before…

  • An unforgettable book.

    Every book I read talks about various things but it focuses on only one topic. For example Harry Potter is fantasy, The diamond brothers is a detective story. The book I read though covers many topics which is one of the reasons I truly like it. The alchemist by Paul Coehlo. Let me write down…