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Head Witch in Charge

Head Witch in Charge

When two witches with a tangled history are forced to team up, it spells disaster in this steamy rom-com from USA Today bestselling author Avery Flynn. It’s the curse of every family’s heir to be the responsible one. My family being the most powerful family in all of Witchingdom doesn’t eliminate that fact, it only makes it worse—and that’s why I, Leona Amber Sherwood, never do the unexpected. Except for that one time I did. Believe me, I have … Continue reading Head Witch in Charge

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Happy Wednesday! (Which doesn’t feel much like a Wednesday at all to me. It feels like a Thursday. Also, isn’t it weird that days of the week kind of have their own vibe?) I had therapy yesterday and my therapist reminded me that our next session will be on Election Day. So that’s where I’m at mentally. Fun! … Did you know Olivia Waite wrote a paranormal historical romance duology? It sounds right up my … Continue reading Links: Podcasts, Dogs, & More

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Nicholas

Nicholas

HE HAD SWORN TO TAKE A PROPER WIFE. HE HADN’T BARGAINED ON MEETING HIS MATCH … Nicholas looks very much like what he is — the handsome, successful heir to a vineyard in Tuscany. But Nicholas is much more, for he is one of the last in an ancient line of satyr men. And the dying king of ElseWorld wants him not only to marry, but to wed one of the king’s own daughters — … Continue reading Nicholas

Book Review

Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones

Wintersong

This may be the hardest review I’ve ever had to write because there are just so many things trying to escape my mind at one time. My love of Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones has been broadcasted on my Twitter and I even made a super delicious cocktail for it. The prose is beautiful, lyrical, and it seems to surrounded you. This is definitely a book that drags you into it. You won’t be able to … Continue reading Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones

Book Review

Imagines by Anna Todd

Imagines

Full disclosure, I’m drunk right now. Not like, super drunk, but buzzed. I’m also going through one of those phases where I don’t have the focus to read an entire novel so I was looking for something in the short story category. Hence Imagines. Imagines is a giant-ass book of RPF (real person fic) by a variety of Wattpad authors. I hadn’t read RPF before (it’s like fanfic, but features actual celebrities rather than the … Continue reading Imagines by Anna Todd

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The Lightning Thief

The Lightning Thief

Percy Jackson is a good kid, but he can’t seem to focus on his schoolwork or control his temper. And lately, being away at boarding school is only getting worse-Percy could have sworn his pre-algebra teacher turned into a monster and tried to kill him. When Percy’s mom finds out, she knows it’s time that he knew the truth about where he came from, and that he go to the one place he’ll be safe. … Continue reading The Lightning Thief

Podcast Transcript 96: An Interview with Zoe Archer and Nico Rosso

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Here is a text transcript of DBSA 96. An Interview with Zoe Archer and Nico Rosso. You can listen to the mp3 here, or you can read on!  This podcast transcript was handmade with the highest grade alphabet letters by Garlic Knitter. Many thanks.  Here are the books we discuss:     [music] Sarah Wendell: Hello, and welcome to another DBSA podcast. I’m Sarah Wendell from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. Today I am sitting down … Continue reading Podcast Transcript 96: An Interview with Zoe Archer and Nico Rosso

Lots of Little Links for Friday

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Happy Friday! Have some links for fun and profit. If you figure out the profit thing, lemme know. From Elizabeth: an older post from Mark Sarvas’ blog: the many many kinds of lit. I’m partial to “Clique lit” (when friends of bestselling authors write books) and “Flick lit” (novels optimized for film adaptation). But “Frick Lit” and “Tick Lit” made me snort diet Pepsi up my nose. Elizabeth’s email was made 23% more awesome by … Continue reading Lots of Little Links for Friday

110 Banned Books

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Thanks to Jay, here’s a list of 110 banned books. I’m jumping in late on this game, but what the hell. Bolded items are books I’ve read, italicized items are books I’ve read partially. 1 Indicates I first read it in college 2 Indicates I first read it before I was 16 years old (actually, a lot of them I read before I turned 12) 3 Indicates that I think it’s one of the greatest … Continue reading 110 Banned Books