Book Review
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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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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
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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: Donkeyskin! Yep, with your help, we now know what to talk about for our third season. That being said, we are also sending out some…
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Check out this episode! This week we have new guests: Millena Silva and Carson Long of Kennesaw State University’s podcast: Book Club Soda! We discussed our first of two YA books: Once and For All by Sarah Dessen! Meghan and Carson have some serious feelings about this book, but both agree that they will give
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Time to clear out some of my Netgalley ARCs! I appreciate their willingness to continue giving me ARCs of books, and for also letting me continue to give honest reviews. Book 1: Kiss Me in New York by Catherine Rider To be published: October 2017 It is weird that I can’t find anything about the
