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Tag Archives: Meg Cabot
The Chocolate Book Tag
So last night, as I was trying to escape my ridiculous mental merry-go-round, I found an interesting Tweet from Laura Plus Books. I originally thought that The Chocolate Book Tag was something that was going to give me some awesome books … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged Avalon High, Being Jade, book blogging, Cassandra Clare, Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell, Eleanor & Park, Gregg Olsen, Kate Belle, Meg Cabot, Rainbow Rowell, reading, recommendations, Run, Sleeping Dogs, Sonya Hartnett, The Chocolate Book Tag, The Infernal Devices, YA
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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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“I am and always will be the dreamer of improbable dreams”
Now that I’ve got your attention with a Doctor Who quote (name that episode!), I’ll get on with my point: I thought of my second novel idea today. I’d never actually thought about writing a second book, to be honest. … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged Cassandra Clare, Harper Lee, Hollywood, imagination, Lauren Oliver, Meg Cabot, Neil Gaiman, originality, writing
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