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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Versatile Blogger Award
Here’s something that hasn’t happened in a while! I got nominated for a blogging award! The lovely Holly over at Nut Free Nerd nominated me, and I couldn’t be more grateful. This actually comes at an interesting time for me. I’m … Continue reading
“Lady Midnight” by Cassandra Clare
I finished Lady Midnight this morning and I’m not entirely sure how I felt about the experience. There’s this thing that seems to happen to YA authors where, when they get popular, editors just let them do whatever they want, at the … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Cassandra Clare, Dru, Emma Carstairs, family, fantasy, fey, Julian Blackthorn, Livvy, Los Angeles, love, Mark, mental health, Nephilim, relationships, Shadowhunters, Tavvy, The Dark Artifices, Ty, YA
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“Uprooted” by Naomi Novik
People who don’t judge books by their covers are idiots. The boyfriend and I were in Dymocks the other day and I saw Uprooted. Just look at its adorable cover. I thought it looked magical and fairytale-esque and immediately picked it up. … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged dark, fairytale, fantasy, Kasia, magic, Naomi Novik, Nieshka, The Dragon, The Wood, Uprooted
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“Every Move” by Ellie Marney (Every #3)
I now understand why it took me so long to read Every Move. Because now that it’s over, there’s no more Watts and no more Mycroft. And that breaks my heart. If you haven’t read the other books in the Every series, I … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Aussie, characters, Conan Doyle, crime, culture, Ellie Marney, Every Move, fiction, Five Mile, friendship, James Mycroft, love, Melbourne, mystery, Rachel Watts, Sherlock, YA
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