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Review: Nevermore, by Kelly Creagh | The Grumpy Librarian
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Review: Nevermore, by Kelly Creagh. November 28, 2016. Young Adult, Horror. 8220;Learn to awaken within your dreams, Isobel,” he called after her, “or we are. The third star that I give this book is given very, very hesitantly. I’ve been very generous with my ratings lately, and part of me worries that I’m losing my nerve. Still, I always put entertainment above any other factor – because what’s the point in reading fiction if you don’t enjoy it? 8211; and there is no doubt in my mind that I enjoyed.
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Review Archive | The Grumpy Librarian
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Reviews date back to June, 2016. Older reviews can be found on my Goodreads. They are indexed alphabetically by the author’s last name. The Vanishing Season,. By Jodi Lynn Anderson. Shadow and Bone,. What Happened To Goodbye,. What Angels Fear,. Death Note: Another Note – The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases,. Snow Like Ashes,. Ice Like Fire,. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,. By JK Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne. Out of the Easy,. The Curiosities: A Collection of Stories,. The Raven Boys,. On Readi...
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Manga Reviews | The Grumpy Librarian
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Manga reviews are indexed alphabetically by title. Attack on Titan,. By Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. By ONE and Yusuke Murata. Alicia O'Carrick is a reader, writer, and reviewer. She loves dogs and anime too much and would rather live in a library than in a mansion (unless it had a library). She's not nearly as grumpy as she looks. She can be reached here or on Goodreads. Follow The Grumpy Librarian on WordPress.com. Follow Blog via Email. Review: We Are Okay by Nina La…. On Lost In A Good Book. Fanta...
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1026898 | The Grumpy Librarian
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Reviw: Wax, by Gina Damico | The Grumpy Librarian
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Reviw: Wax, by Gina Damico. November 1, 2016. Young Adult, Paranormal, Mystery-Thriller. Until, one day, they did. Whenever I see that Gina Damico has a new book coming out, I get ridiculously excited. She carved her way into my heart with. And has been living in there ever since. I love her sense of humor and her cunning, and how she isn’t afraid to step outside of the box – way,. Out of the box. THAT IS THE SECOND TIME I’VE READ THAT AND I STILL CAN’T STOP LAUGHING. Overall, I enjoyed. Review: The Dise...
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elfswood: City of Stairs: Review by Samantha
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Saturday, 20 December 2014. City of Stairs: Review by Samantha. By Robert Jackson Bennett. Years ago, the city of Bulikov wielded the powers of the Gods to conquer the world. But after its divine protectors were mysteriously killed, the conqueror has become the conquered; the city's proud history has been erased and censored, progress has left it behind, and it is just another colonial outpost of the world's new geopolitical power. Actual rating: 4.5. Not that I would like to label. Take Shara, for examp...
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elfswood: The Invasion of the Tearling
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Saturday, 11 April 2015. The Invasion of the Tearling. First in The Queen of the Tearling. With each passing day, Kelsea Glynn is growing into her new responsibilities as Queen of the Tearling. By stopping the shipments of slaves to the neighbouring kingdom of Mortmesne, she crossed the Red Queen, a brutal ruler whose power derives from dark magic, who is sending her fearsome army into the Tearling to take what is hers. And nothing can stop the invasion. Deserves a fair shake and it may just be your.
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elfswood: On Writing: Writerly Resources
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Wednesday, 4 February 2015. On Writing: Writerly Resources. Hi writers and readers alike. Apologies for not being able to post for the last few months. If it weren't for the lovely guest reviewers, this blog wouldn't have had any content since around November 2014. Since work is still going to keep me swamped. For the next decades to come. Liquid Story Binder XE. Trial, register to use. Create Dossiers for major characters and settings. Plot your novel by organizing cards along colored timelines. Liquid ...
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Review: The Disenchantments, by Nina LaCour | The Grumpy Librarian
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Review: The Disenchantments, by Nina LaCour. November 7, 2016. Young Adult, Contemporary. 8220;Things happen for a reason. It doesn’t make sense now, but eventually, it will.”. This past week, I could feel myself sinking into a reading slump. No book was catching my attention at all. I even picked up a book by my favorite author, but I was too out of it to truly appreciate it, so I stopped. The blame could only be placed on one thing:. Nina LaCour was the woman for the job. The main theme of this book is...
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