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#BookCon2016
I had the nerdiest weekend ever. Saturday was BookCon. It was so much fun! The got a gallery of Dark Matter coming from Penguin Random House. They also gave away copies of The Wrath and the Dawn. Eeeeekkkk! I purchased Wytches: Volume One. I read the first three pages while waiting for a panel to Read more
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#SmashYourStack: Week 1 Update
The goal is eight books. So I should have read two… I read two! //giphy.com/embed/13DV791075LRIc?html5=true via GIPHY I started the week with Paper Girls: Volume 1 written by Brian K. Vaughn of Saga fame. There may be time travel and aliens and a group of bad ass paper girls. It rocked my world. I can’t Read more
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A Lot of Book Clubs: Fourth Digest
Wired Book Club reading The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemison. It is their inaugural book. I’m probably not going to get to it this month, but I will try to get it soon. Maybe even write a review…? My virtual book club, The Blissful Bookworms, is reading Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas. I Read more
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Still Drinking #Lemonade-Third Digest
I am still sipping on this ice cold, refreshing #Lemonade that Beyonce served us all. Some profound writers and thinkers are drinking it too. Brittany Luse, a fellow Bison, wrote for Refinery 29 Roxanne Gay via The Guardian Janet Mock gave me chills with her epic rundown of Lemonade, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and Read more
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#SmashYourStack Read Your Own Books in May
I am not the best at spending money wisely. I am really bad at impulse buying and my favorite implies buy are books. In the last six months, I’ve attended three huge book sales and acquired too many books to count or store. I have got to do something so I’m at least reading and Read more
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#Lemonade and Other Things- Second Digest
Mondays are hard for me. I promise I’m trying. On to the big news, #LEMONADE! I doubted, but I’ve been converted thoroughly. Beyoncé is everything. Lemonade made me feel like I could take over the world. I’m used to being invisible. The brands, performers, and politicians I love hardly see me, or at least hardly openly Read more