First Impression Friday • Based on this sampling of your current read, give a few impressions and predict what you’ll think by the end. • Did...
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School for Psychics
SCHOOL FOR PSYCHICS by K.C. Archer Simon & Schuster Publication Date: April 3, 2018 From Goodreads: Teddy Cannon isn’t your typical twenty-something woman. She’s resourceful. She’s...
Continue reading...Thursday Quotables
Thursday Quotables is hosted by Bookshelf Fantasies, and it’s a pretty fun way to geek out about books. • Write a Thursday Quotables post on your...
Continue reading...What did I just read?
Last week, when I was reading The Midnight Front, I was trying to finish a chapter in bed, but I was getting sleepy. Normally when this...
Continue reading...The One-Liner Challenge
Okay. I saw this a few weeks ago on Chelle’s Book Ramblings, and I thought it was pretty cool. Then I get to the end of...
Continue reading...Top 5 rewind – books I don’t talk about enough
So, I suppose Shanah’s Top 5 this week is meant to highlight books that I love that I don’t feel like I talk about often enough....
Continue reading...Top 5 books that need a spin off book/series
Against all odds (a.k.a. A few days without internet) I’m back to make a post. Might as well make it one of my favourite memes, Top...
Continue reading...To be read no more! #1
I originally caught wind of this idea on the Too Much of a Book Nerd blog, though apparently it all started on the Lost in a Story...
Continue reading...L is for Living Legend
My second novel, Living Legend, is a project that I’m extremely proud of, and one that is starting to feel like it will never be published....
Continue reading...B is for Banovsky’s Weird Cars
The best part of Weird Cars is it’s delivery. It’s much more than a dry download of information. Banovsky mixes fact and wit to deliver a read that entertains as it informs. Like having a school teacher who’s more concerned with getting laughs than following a curriculum, and no homework.
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