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Monthly Archives: April 2012
[Unpopular Opinion] “Guilty Pleasures”
I was recently “tagged” by Just Another Rabid Reader, and while I won’t be participating in the tag itself, I found the question she asked me really interesting: “What is your go-to “Guilty Pleasure” book?” Because, of course, I can’t … Continue reading
Posted in unpopular opinion
Tagged Cassandra Clare, guilty pleasure, Harry Potter, manga, The Great Gatsby, Twilight, unpopular opinion
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[Author Interview] Zoraida Córdova
Today and for the first time ever I have a very special guest on Coffee & Wizards. Please put your fins together for Zoraida Córdova author of The Vicious Deep which will be released May 1st! Zoraida was kind enough to … Continue reading
Posted in author interview
Tagged author interview, bloggers of the deep, The Vicious Deep, Zoraida Cordova
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[discussion] Starters by Lissa Price
Haven’t read it yet? Check out my review over here! My favourite part of books is discussing them with other fans. Because I want my reviews to remain spoiler-free as they’re more likely to be read by those who haven’t … Continue reading
[fantastic five friday] Episodes that Made me Want to Throw my TV out the Window
Fantastic Five Friday is a new weekly meme hosted by Anna at The Weekly Enthusiast. You can take part even if you don’t have your own blog: just comment on her FFF post of the week! Five Episodes That Made Me … Continue reading
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Tagged Doctor Who, dollhouse, Glee, how i met your mother, Joss Whedon, Sherlock
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Doctor Who Watch-a-Thon 1×9
This is a weekly feature where Christa of Hooked on Books and myself will be watching and discussing all of the reboot of Doctor Who. Posts will contain spoilers for that episode and ones before it, so you may want to watch the episode … Continue reading
[review] Starters by Lissa Price
When the Spore Wars wiped out everyone between the ages of twenty and sixty, the children without grandparents found themselves alone and without any means of supporting themselves (thanks to legislations that doesn’t allow young people to work). Now Callie … Continue reading
Posted in book review
Tagged dystopian, female protagonist, Lissa Price, Starters, young adult fiction
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[review] Beauty and the Beast: The Musical (2012)
So as you may remember from my read-a-thon post, I went to see the Beauty and the Beast musical last week. I’d seen it before when I was very young, but remembered nothing beyond the enchantress scene, so I was … Continue reading
[Review] Purity by Jackson Pearce
ARC provided by Angel from Mermaid Visions. Ever since her mother’s death, Shelby’s life has been controlled by the Three Promises she made to her mother: 1. listen to her father, 2. love as much as possible, and 3. live without … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary, female protagonist, Jackson Pearce, Purity, young adult fiction
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Top Ten Tuesday – Ten All Time Favourite Characters in Books
Top Ten All Time Favourite Characters in Books hosted by Broke and the Bookish AH! This is like making me choose between my children! I mean, if I had children. Oh goodness…no idea if I can pull this off. Would have … Continue reading
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Tagged E. Lockhart, Graceling, Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling, Jane Austen, John Green, Kristin Cashore, Lucy Christopher, pride and prejudice, Robert Jordan, Shatter Me, Songs of the Lioness, Stolen, Suzanne Collins, Tahereh Mafi, Tamora Pierce, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, The Fault in our Stars, the Hunger Games, top ten tuesday, Wheel of Time
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Unpopular Opinion: We’re gonna make you pop-u-lar!
As much as Galinda might disagree, popularity isn’t something gained by a new gown and hair style, especially when it comes to books. The trends of popularity aren’t easy to pick out. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Sebold, Bossypants, Catching Fire, Dan Brown, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J. K. Rowling, Jodi Picoult, John Green, Mockingjay, My Sister's Keeper, New Moon, Stephenie Meyer, Suzanne Collins, The Davinci Code, The Fault in our Stars, the Hunger Games, The Lovely Bones, Tina Fey, Twilight, unpopular opinion
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