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Tag Archives: Richelle Mead
“The Ruby Circle” (Bloodlines #6) by Richelle Mead
I finally have the time to say goodbye to Sydney and Adrian properly. It’s been days since I finished The Ruby Circle but I haven’t actually had the opportunity to sit down and write down what I thought of it. This book … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Adrian Ivashkov, Alchemists, Alicia, Bloodlines, dhampir, Dimitri Belikov, love, Moroi, Richelle Mead, romance, Rose Hathaway, Strigoi, Sydney Sage, Sydrian, The Ruby Circle, Vampire Academy, vampires, YA
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The Top Ten Literary Loves of my Life
The sad thing about living in Australia and following blogs from overseas is that I don’t get “Top Ten Tuesdays”. I get “Top Ten Wednesdays”, and it just doesn’t have the same ring to it. Anyways, this week’s TTW from … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, Musings
Tagged Aaron Tyler, Beautiful Creatures, blogging, Cassandra Clare, characters, Clay Jensen, Dimitri Belikov, Ethan Wate, James Mycroft, Jem Carstairs, love, Magnus Bane, Park, Peeta Mellark, Richelle Mead, The Broke and the Bookish, Top Ten Tuesday, will herondale
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#8 “Silver Shadows” (Bloodlines #5) by Richelle Mead
City of Heavenly Fire – Cassandra Clare Every Word – Ellie Marney Skinjob – Bruce McCabe i. Bloodlines – Richelle Mead ii. The Golden Lily – Richelle Mead iii. The Indigo Spell – Richelle Mead iv. The Fiery Heart – Richelle Mead Silver Shadows … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Adrian Ivashkov, Alchemists, Bloodlines, love, mental health, Moroi, re-education, Richelle Mead, Sydney Sage, Sydrian, Vampire Academy, YA
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“11 Doctors, 11 Stories” – Part Two
These stories are so much shorter than I thought they were going to be. Or I’m just tearing through them because they’re so awesome. Let’s begin: The Fourth Doctor: The Roots of Evil by Philip Reeve About a month ago, when I … Continue reading
“The Fiery Heart” (Bloodlines #4) by Richelle Mead
Here’s the thing about YA fiction: it’s addictive. It’s fast-paced, sexy (most of the time), and the characters are amazing. Well, if you’re reading good YA. And Bloodlines is good YA. I re-read the first three books in the series so … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Adrian Ivashkov, Bloodlines, dhampir, Dragomir, fantasy, Moroi, Richelle Mead, romance, Strigoi, Sydney Sage, Sydrian, vampires, YA
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The S.S. Sydrian
Of all the ships docked at the YA Fantasy marina, the S.S. Sydrian has to be one of my favourites. For those of you woefully unaware of who these adorable people are, I am more than happy to explain: Sydney Sage and … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Adrian Ivashkov, Alchemist, Bloodlines, dhampir, Dimitri Belikov, forbidden love, Moroi, OTP, Richelle Mead, Rose Hathaway, ships, Strigoi, Sydney Sage, Sydrian, Vampire Academy
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ii.”Dracula”by Bram Stoker
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 7. Every Breath – Ellie Marney 8. Neverwhere – Neil Gaiman 9. Delirium – Lauren Oliver … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged Bram Stoker, Cassandra Clare, classics, crucifixes, Dracula, garlic, gothic, horror, interpretations, Jonathan Harker, Literature, Lucy Westenra, Mina Harker, original, Richelle Mead, vampire, Van Helsing, verbosity, Victorian England, wolves
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