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Sunday Post #58: NaNo Goal
Usually the goal of NaNo is to write 50,000 words. This can be daunting, and sometimes can lead to bad word choices in your story as you add extra filler words just to up your word count. I would be one of these people. Read more
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Elite by Mercedes Lackey
Elite by Mercedes LackeyHunter #2Disney Hyperion Joy knows she’ll be facing more dangerous Othersiders than ever before as a new member of the Elite Hunter unit, but if anyone is up to the challenge it’s her. She’s been Hunting these monsters since she was a child, and has a pack of eleven fiercely protective magical… Read more
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Sunday Post #57: NaNoWriMo
I wasn’t going to participate this year, then I made some progress with a story idea, and the timing just worked out. So, here we are in preptober, and I decided just a week or so ago to participate in NaNoWriMo. Read more
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Dewey’s Readathon – Fall 2019
Well, here we go again. Usually there is an hour 0 check in kind of deal where everyone answers the same questions like, how many times you’ve participated in Dewey’s readathon. I’ve lost count. I’m just going to talk about why I love Dewey’s readathon. Read more
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Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo
Leigh Bardugo knows how to end a trilogy. The things Alina learns about The Darkling, herself, and Mal during this last book are surprising to say the least. Read more
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Crucible of Gold by Naomi Novik
There should have been a bit of excitement when the ship Lawrence and Temeraire and some others are on goes down. Lawrence looses a friend on the ship when it goes down. Many lives are lost as the dragons take on as many as they can but can only safely hold so many, and they… Read more