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Revisiting Panem: Sunrise on the Reaping
This was another phenomenal addition to The Hunger Games universe with a huge statement on power and corruption in government systems. I couldn’t put this book down. I’ve always been curious about Haymitch’s time in the Games for a few… Continue reading
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Annotate with me: Emma by Jane Austen (21-30)
“Human nature is so well-disposed towards those who are in interesting situations, that a young person who either marries or dies, is sure of being kindly spoken of.” Volume II, Chapter 4 (22) Hey everyone 🙂 We are continuing on… Continue reading
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Annotate with me: Emma by Jane Austen (11-20)
After 10 more chapters, my opinion holds up that I’m enjoying this much more than I thought I would. It’s taking me a while to get through this novel because life is busy, but when I do get time to… Continue reading
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Annotate with me: Emma by Jane Austen (1-10)
After 10 chapters, I gotta say … I’m actually enjoying this book. It’s a bit of a disaster. A car accident that you cannot look away from. I think the other two Austen novels I’ve read have taken themselves too… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare
The previous generation of Shadowhunters fought a war in the name of love. This generation is playing for power – whether they want to or not. Continue reading
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The good, the bad and the best: Ghosts of the Shadow Market
A deep dive into the novella collection by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, Kelly Line and Robin Wasserman “Life was full of broken hearts and missed chances.” Jem Carstairs, “The Land i Lost” *sigh* I’m just going to… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare (Part 2)
Analyzing the final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy And we’re back! I’m (over)analyzing Queen of Air and Darkness, the final book in Cassandra Clare’s The Dark Artifices trilogy. Part one turned out to be solely a breakdown of Emma… Continue reading






