sarah j. maas

  • Hosted by ThoughtsOnTomes Guys, last week something monumental happened… I skipped my first Top 5 Wednesday since becoming a blogger. I just didn’t have any good answers for last week’s topic. But this week seems plenty doable. Today’s topic is series in which the second book is the best. This kind of constrains a person

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  • Hosted by ThoughtsOnTomes Do you guys remember that commercial with the camel yelling, “Hump Day!!!”? I think about that every week. Anyway, it’s time for Top 5 Wednesday again! This week’s topic is series that got better with each book. People always like to talk about series that went downhill, but sometimes it’s nice to

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  • May 2017 Wrap-Up

      Evening, Strangers! It’s time for my May wrap-up! This month was a much better reading month than April. I read nine books this month, most of which were on my TBR. I read a lot of good books, as well as some I had mixed feelings on. Well, enough dilly-dallying around. Here are all

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  • Hosted by ThoughtsOnTomes Hola, Strangers! It’s Wednesday again, so you know what that means… Top 5 Wednesday! I have been looking forward to this topic All. Month. Long. This week we’re listing our top five fandoms we are no longer in. You’ve probably figured this out about me by now, but I love talking about

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  • Whether you like her or not, it is impossible to deny that Sarah J. Maas has become a driving force in the direction of YA fantasy. Her books frequently dominate bestseller lists and have very large fandoms. Her model of high fantasy is already being duplicated, cementing her influence. But, despite the recent heaps of

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  • Official Summary: Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin’s maneuverings and the invading king threatening to bring Prythian to its knees. But to do so she must play a deadly game of deceit-and one slip may spell doom not only for Feyre, but for her world as well. As war

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  • May 2017 TBR

    As April was a so-so reading month for me, I’m really looking to step it up in May. I’ve already finished one book (albeit one that I started in April, but it still counts). Here are the rest of the books I plan on trying to read this month: A Court of Wings and Ruin

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  • With the upcoming release of Sarah J. Maas’ latest novel, A Court of Wings and Ruin, the anti-Maas book stan mentality has come back in full force. While many are celebrating spoilers and tidbits from the new book and are eagerly anticipating its release, many more are shaming them and accusing them of being “fake

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  • Tom Hanks Book Tag

    I found this on BookTube and had to. 1. Big A book you read when you were young that was intended for a more mature audience? The only answer I can think of is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. It wasn’t really intended for an older audience, but I was in the third

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  • My first blog post in which I immediately alienate my audience.

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