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Tag Archives: plot
“The Grownup” by Gillian Flynn
A little while ago, I took part in that viral Facebook status that was all about generating book sales. You probably saw it: the status about #savetheculture (I think that was the hashtag) where if you were one of the first … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, Uncategorized
Tagged characters, Edgar Award, Gillian Flynn, mystery, plot, short story, The Grownup, thriller
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“Bitter of Tongue” by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
I have a policy. I never read something new while I’m in the middle of reading something else. I tried it once, when I was in high school, but I kept getting the stories crossed. Even though the stories couldn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Bitter Tongue, Blackthorn, Cassandra Clare, Emma Carstairs, Helen Blackthorn, Isabelle Lightwood, Mark Blackthorn, pace, plot, Sarah Rees Brennan, Shadowhunters, Simon Lewis, Sizzy, Tales From The Shadowhunter Academy, The Wild Hunt
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“The Wise Man’s Fear” by Patrick Rothfuss
This book took me almost three weeks to read. I would usually feel a little guilty about that, but not this time. The Wise Man’s Fear is a book to be savoured. Racing through it doesn’t give you enough time to … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged character, Day Two, Denna, fantasy, Kvothe, Patrick Rothfuss, plot, The Kingkiller Chronicles, The Wise Man's Fear
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“Birdy” by Jess Vallance
I feel like a proper book blogger now! And why? Birdy was the first review copy of a book that I actually asked for. I didn’t win it, I asked for this book and received it, based on the fact that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta Fitzroy-Black, Bert, Birdy, bleak, fitting in, Five Mile Press, Frances Bird, High school, Hot Key Books, Jess Vallance, language, plot, twist, YA
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