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February 19, 2014

MY LIFE NEXT DOOR (My Life Next Door #1) by Huntley Fitzpatrick

February 19, 2014

I’m not sure if I would’ve enjoyed My Life Next Door as much as I did had I read a physical book of it myself. There’s no doubt I would’ve liked it just not quite as much. As it is, My Life Next Door is the kind of book I very much enjoy listening to…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: audiobooks, mothers and daughters, politics, realistic fiction, romance, siblinghood, single parenthood, summer

February 16, 2014

Retrospect #7: February 16th

February 16, 2014

This past week I started watching Merlin! I know, I know, I am way behind the times.

· Categories: Retrospect

February 15, 2014

ALTERED by Gennifer Albin

February 15, 2014

I had such a tough time finishing this book. So many times did I consider just not finishing it but I told myself I should give it another chance. I know I had trouble with Crewel but this whole weaving business that supposedly kept order in Arras was too original for me not to continue…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, dystopian, post-apocalyptic, romance

February 13, 2014

How to Properly Spoil a Book (Part 1)

February 13, 2014

Book reviews are very useful for various reasons. Reviewers get to share their love for books and can look back on their reviews in future if they want to remember what a particular book was about.

· Categories: Thoughts & Confab

February 11, 2014

SOMETIMES NEVER, SOMETIMES ALWAYS by Elissa Janine Hoole

February 11, 2014

I’m not so sure what to say about Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always. It certainly is interesting and I think the subject matters are very relevant in this day and age. Religion and technology were both integrated to form the backdrop to Cass’s story. Cass struggles with living in a family where she is the only…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, atheism, blogging, bullying, christianity, discrimination, friendship, high school, homosexuality, loneliness, morality, realistic fiction, religious institutions, siblinghood

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