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text 2015-05-20 03:14
:/

While i quite enjoy the new re-blogging thing, as it makes it more easy for other people to see where we got the original post, its annoying that i can't add my own tags. What if i want to look it up later via my tags?

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text 2015-01-29 20:35
Review: The Boy & the Peddler of Death (The Tale of Onora #1)- DNF 40%

(reblogged from Bookstooge's Reviews on the Road)

 

To avoid clogging up the Reviews section with double postings, I'm linking to his original review instead of reblogging it.

 

http://bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1097676/the-boy-and-the-peddler-of-death-the-tale-of-onora-1-dnf-40

 

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text 2014-07-31 11:10

 

 

 

And Nerdy Natasha would like some sleep too. Perhaps a winning lotto ticket. A single match for me that is perfect in all ways.........but this will work too. With this I could sleep or read. 

 


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text 2014-05-09 16:10
The Power of Books. I've moved from Oz to New Beijing.
No Place Like Oz - Danielle Paige
Cinder - Marissa Meyer

 Originally found on - http://HFK.booklikes.com/post/874726/post

 

 

 

NerdyNatasha - Books just might blow your mind or take you on a fantastical journey. 

 

 

NerdyNatasha -So where are you now? Thanks to Cinder, I'm in a dystopian New Beijing where some kind of plague disables the population. Cinder is part cyborg and I still have yet to understand if the plague has something to do with it....but like in all populations the general public has a fear or a discrimination towards cyborgs of any kind. Although I have just started the reading the book, I can already envision what this overpopulated land looks like. I don't know that much to actually give an explanation, but I will in a later post. The future is something that we can all imagine....but what it really becomes is far from what our mind can wrap our heads around. So where are you now? I'm always interested in where a book has taken people and what it is like. 

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