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Orson by David Delaney
I found the story interesting. I haven’t read many shifter type stories, but here we are. Orson is a shifter and doesn’t know it. His girlfriend’s mom explains, she believes he carried the gene but it was dormant until him and his girlfriend kissed and exchanged bodily fluids. (Clears throat.) Once he was exposed to… Read more
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Gunslinger by Stephen King
I did find the history of the gunslinger interesting. How this particular gunslinger came to be anyway. I can’t speak for some of the others. So, apparently, there is only one teacher for boys to become gunslingers. If they fail to become a gunslinger, they are dead, and the family line of gunslingers ends. Obviously,… Read more
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Sunday Post #64: Holiday Craziness
It’s the holiday season, and it’s getting to the point where I think we all go a bit loopy. I certainly had a moment when I went to the grocery store last night and there was basically no milk. I mean none. There were a few of the pint size jugs, but that was it.… Read more
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The Rose and the Thorn by Michael J. Sullivan
This series is addicting. I love these characters. I just want to live in this world and not leave. I want to somehow join the Riyria team, and go with them on these journeys. Alas, I will have to satisfy myself with reading the books about their adventures. Read more
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Sunday Post #63: Want to Vlog but…
I’ve been watching a lot of vlogs from BookTubers, and then I start thinking how I want to get back to it too, but I don’t have a lot to film right now. I don’t think people will enjoy watching me work, clean house, and sleep. I feel like this is all I’m doing which… Read more
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The Crown Tower by Michael J. Sullivan
These two are total opposites, and in this first book, they are paired up. They must complete a job together for a mutual friend of sorts. Their very different backgrounds though means there is some tension between the two, and makes it hard for them to work as one to successfully complete the job. Read more