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photo 2019-07-31 15:30

Hello, I need your help!!

So I'm planning on filming a book tag on Friday for next week and I need you to give me some coordinates so I can answer the questions, all I need is two numbers. 

The first between 1 & 16 for the shelf, and the second between 1 & 20 for a book on that shelf.

Super easy and will take a second. Thank you so much!! 

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photo 2015-05-01 15:55

May has 31 days. Oh well. 

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photo 2014-01-02 04:32

 

I’m so ready to do this!

I participated in the 2013 reading challenge and did pretty well.

Setting a goal of 30 books and accomplishing that plus some with 42 books!

So I decided with this years goal to “up the ante” and

go with 50 books.

 

I’ll be updating my progress on goodreads, tumblr, and here as well.

 

On here I’ll probably name and post a picture of the book once I’ve completed reading it, tagging it 50 book challenge/2014 book challenge.

 

First up: I'm currently reading Quintana of Charyn by Melina Marchetta, book 3 of The Lumatere Chronicles.

The final book of the series and the breaking of my heart :(

 

Happy Reading to all and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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photo 2013-12-28 17:33
Day 30 - Your favorite book of all time

 

Again, you cannot throw this at me without me demanding at least a top four. These books all constitute experiences that are the sort that keep me reading, looking for the next book that will send me into paroxysms of bookish joy.

 

  • It by Stephen King
  • American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
  • The Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee
  • Watership Down by Richard Adams
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photo 2013-12-25 15:49

Day 29 - A book everyone else hated but you liked

 

There has been more than one, but Lisey’s Story by Stephen King stands out the most. I remember avoiding this book because it was so hated. I sincerely don’t understand the reaction now that I’ve read it. For starters, it’s one of the most emotional and deeply felt books he’s ever written, and it’s also one of the scariest. Not since It has a book kept me up like this one did. Seriously, don’t listen to those people with short attention spans. Try this one. It’s beautiful.

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