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When You Need to Cry Over a Book in Public « YA Midnight Reads
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By: Melanie July 15, 2015 (107) Comments. When You Need to Cry Over a Book in Public. C’mon… we’ve all had that one time. (Or… if you’re like me… MULTIPLE times.). Most of the time, reading in public is no trouble at all. It’s almost as if you were still back at home all snuggled up in bed with a cup of tea reading. But sometimes… we’ve all had those moments where things just get all kinds of awkwaaaaard. Because awkward is forever. CAN’T HOLD IT IN. 8220;Control your emotions! WHAT TO DO WHAT TO DO.
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The BookBandit Blog – Page 2 – Book Reviews, Author Interviews, And So Much More!
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Book Reviews, Author Interviews, And So Much More! Background Info, Education, and Where to Find Me. Dr Frankenstein’s Daughters. June 30, 2016. June 26, 2016. Dr Frankenstein’s Daughters. When the twin daughter’s of famed inventor Victor Frankenstein inherit his long abandoned castle, they have very different ideas of what to do with it. Spending hours and hours pouring over her long-lost father’s journal bring her one step closer to him . and the evil monster that he created. Written by author Suzanne ...
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The Midnight Princess: Reviews
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List of All My Reviews (Alphabetically). Beastly by Alex Flinn. Beating Heart by am Jenkins. Beautiful Redemption by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. Bite Club by Rachel Caine. Bitter Blood by Rachel Caine. Boundless by Cynthia Hand. Breathless by Lurlene McDaniel. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Cinder by Marissa Meyer. Cloaked by Alex Flinn. Chosen At Nightfall by C.C. Hunter. Crash by Nicole Williams. Crossing the Line by Katie McGarry. Dare You To by Katie McGarry. Dead Girl Walking by Sharon Sant.
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A Splash of Ink: July 2015
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Monday, July 27, 2015. The Make Me Read It Readathon: Recap (Also, a word on meeting goals). If you saw my post. From a couple of weeks ago, youll know that I participated in Val and Elys Make Me Read It Readathon. The purpose of the Readathon was to set a goal and read as many books as you can in the week. My goal was to read two books out of five that you guys voted on. The books that were on the menu for last week were The Unlikely Hero in Room 13b. By Teresa Toten and Dustlands: Raging Star. I'm a te...
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A Splash of Ink: The Make Me Read It Readathon
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Friday, July 10, 2015. The Make Me Read It Readathon. Here's how Val explained the Readathon:. Make a list of these books on your blog, or make a video, or a Goodreads shelf or post a picture on Instagram—whatever is easiest for you. Then get friends, other bloggers/booktubers etc. to vote on which books you HAVE to read. Read the entire post here. The week of the Readathon is July 20 - July 27, and my goal is to read two books. So if you're like me and hesitating, just jump in! It will be fun! Im sure t...
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