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14 Days of Romeo and Juliet Retellings: Day One
It is no secret romance is my least favorite genre of anything, but that is not true for all readers. SO I bring to you romance YA. Similar to the 12 Days of YA, I have planned out 14 Days of Romeo and Juliet Retellings. For the next few days, I will post a book […]
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Maren Klement It made sense in their strange kind of way. It was those moments that Alex could understand people who’d told him to be careful when dating a soldier as they could be peculiar people. What is it like to welcome home a soldier who has seen and done things he can’t speak of […]
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“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day marks the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps in 1945. Holocaust books, fiction imparticular, are something I enjoy reading and encourage many all to read. Here my go-to list when someone asks me which are my […]
More15 Diverse YA to Add to Your Library
I’ve searched my shelves, Goodreads list, asked friends, and read numerous reviews to develop my list, so here it is: 15 Diverse YA to Add to Your Library! 1. The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson 2. Dear Martin by Nic Stone 3. Toxic by Lydia Kang 4. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian […]
MoreA Search For Bliss: A Prequel to The Anistemi
Charles Franklin “All these impossible tasks. Find Bliss. Replace Thomas. And now, another one. Kidnap a Saetos child.” I have read the first book in the budding Anistemi series, The Children of the Forgotten. A Search For Bliss is a prequel short story that will leave you wanting more. A Search for Bliss sets the stage so […]
MoreFighting the Inside Dragons
Bogdan Ignat I had to dedicate a whole chapter to this boss dragon called “fear.” I’m doing this because it’s one of the main obstacles that stand between us and the life we want. We cannot kill this dragon because it’s linked to our survival. Fear exists because we need to know when we are […]
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