Megg Griffin
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Top Ten Tuesday was started by The Broke and the Bookish, and was taken over by That Artsy Reader Girl in 2018. This week’s theme is Books that I LOVED, but have less than 2,000 reviews on Goodreads! I somehow squeaked out exactly 10 5 starred books that have less than 2,000 reviews, and I…
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You are fragile. You can move mountains. You are breakable. You will never break. This power is mine. And now is it yours, too. I have come to the strange conclusion in the last year that I enjoy middle grade and YA horror more than I enjoy adult horror books. There is something about them…
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‘A podcast I co-host, Judging Book Covers Podcast, is doing a reading challenge this year! We are basing our episodes this year on this challenge, and I am just beyond excited to share it everywhere. If you are looking for a new one to participate in, please do! We would love to have you!
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At one point in life, I actually updated this blog on a regular basis. Between work and podcasting, this blog has slipped, unfortunately! One of my goals for 2018 is to write more in general, including my blog. We’ll see how long it lasts this time around. Books Read Due to freezing cold weather and a…
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In 2017, I set out to read 84 books. This equates to 7 books a month, something that felt like a lofty goal when I set it. I somehow surpassed this goal, partially thanks to the help of starting a few podcasts in 2017. My goal in 2018 is to expand my non-fiction, short story,…
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Originally posted on Fableulous Retellings Podcast: Before we get into the nitty gritty of polling, we just wanted to announce the winning fairy tale to be retold in the last poll: The Twelve Dancing Princesses! This may very well be a good segue away from creepy dark tales, but then again, Grimm fairy tales aren’t exactly…
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Originally posted on Fableulous Retellings Podcast: To round out the first year of the podcast, Meghan and Mari put together a list of their favorite books read in 2017! We didn’t discuss our lists beforehand, so there is a little bit of overlap. We aren’t sponsored by anything, so our recommendation is to check out…
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I received a copy of an ARC of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. As always, thank you Netgalley. What book is this you ask? Well, I got my hands on a copy of one of the most controversial books of 2017: Handbook for Mortals by Lani Sarem. While I know this…
