Free Little Library. You heard of these things? It’s basically a little cabinet/book shelf that people put up on their property and fill with books. This...
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Top 5 Covers with Green, Blue, or Purple
Okay, last week, I scrolled through my Goodreads list, picked out the covers that went with the colour scheme, and then narrowed them down to my...
Continue reading...Music Monday | Waking the Lions
This meme was created by Drew @ The Tattooed Book Geek. All you have to do to participate is pick a song that you really like and...
Continue reading...First Impression Friday | The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater
Welcome to another First Impression Friday. In case this is your first time, here’s the rundown: • Based on this sampling of your current read, give...
Continue reading...A Boy + Graveyard x Dead People = 5 Stars! | The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
THE GRAVEYARD BOOK by Neil Gaiman HarperCollins Publication Date: September 30, 2008 From Goodreads: After the grisly murder of his entire family, a toddler wanders into...
Continue reading...The Unique Blogger Award
Thanks goes to Jillian The Bookish Butterfly for nominating me for this award. And an extra thanks for coming up with interesting questions that I really...
Continue reading...Top 5 Book Covers using Red, Orange, and/or Yellow
A week for the artsy-fartsies inside of each one of us. This week, The Bionic Bookworm’s Top 5 Tuesday is about covers with red, orange, and/or yellow. I...
Continue reading...Reread, Rewrite, or BURN! Book Tag
Saw this Tag on Modern Witch’s Bookshelf. If you’re not following Sam, you’re missing out on great tags, meme posts (including some killer First Impression Fridays, wink,...
Continue reading...The Crossing | Bleak & Frighteningly Possible
THE CROSSING by Jason Mott HARLEQUIN – Park Row Books Publication Date: May 15, 2018 From Goodreads: Twins Virginia and Tommy Matthews have been on their...
Continue reading...DISCUSSION – Page Edge Preferences
The other day, I was reading a post over at The Modern Witch’s Bookshelf, and the term Deckle Edges rose to the surface. I had never...
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