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Tag Archives: Ellie Marney
“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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End of 2014 Book Survey
So, 2015 is only three days away. This one’s been a weird one for me, in many different ways and in a few different postcodes. But it’s basically over now and 2015 will bring with it a few extra challenges … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, Musings
Tagged Australian writing, Blog, book blogging, Candice Fox, Cassandra Clare, Darren Groth, Ellie Marney, favourite authors, favourite books, Gregg Olsen, Jay Asher, Joe Hill, John Safran, John Williams, Kate Belle, Markus Zusah, Murder in Mississippi, Neil Gaiman, Nick Hornby, Non Pratt, Patrick Ness, Perpetual Page Turner, Rainbow Rowell, Steve Sailah, Stoner, survey
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“Every Word” by Ellie Marney
Motion sickness has to be the worst of life’s little insecurities for a bookworm like me. In the past week I spent approximately twelve hours on buses, aeroplanes, and in airports getting from Canberra to Brisbane and back again. If I weren’t … Continue reading
An A-Z of Being a Bookworm
I have been going on a bit of a blogging binge. I figure, being on holiday in between a writing degree and a psychology degree, I need to get as much blogging in as I can. I don’t know how … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged Arthur Conan Doyle, authors, Bookworm, Bram Stoker, Cassandra Clare, David Mitchell, Ellie Marney, Every Breath, Fiona Paul, Jane Austen, Ken Follett, Lauren Oliver, Meg Cabot, mortal instruments, quizzes, reading, Stephen Chbosky, The Infernal Devices, will herondale
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#13 “Every Breath” by Ellie Marney
i. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ii. Dracula – Bram Stoker 1. Lolita– Vladimir Nabokov 2. Holiday in Cambodia – Laura Jean McKay 3. Only Human – Gareth Roberts 4. Beautiful Chaos – Gary Russell 5. The Silent Stars – Dan Abnett 6. American Gods – Neil Gaiman … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Australian, brilliant, characters, city, country, crime, death, Ellie Marney, Every Breath, family, family drama, grief, John Watson, Melbourne, mental health, Mycroft, romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, teenagers, Watts, YA
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Falling off the wagon
The other day I went into my local Dymocks looking for two new books. Now, before you say anything, I didn’t actually go in there looking to buy. I was just curious as to whether the books I was after were, … Continue reading