reading blog
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Life of Bry: Here we go
It’s been raining for about two weeks straight. We’re getting Florida-style weather in Pennsylvania. It’ll be glorious and bright one moment and miserable and wet the next. We’ve been getting raging storms, too. Continue reading
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Revisiting Panem: The Hunger Games *reread*
I feel as if I get something new out of THG each time I read it, and this time was no different. This time, I really grew attached to Katniss more than ever — which is odd since I was… Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare
hich is significantly less than other TSC installments. It’s joyful and funny, despite its depth. You don’t have to think too much about the story telling or the plot, you can just sit back and enjoy as the adventure unfolds.… 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
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All my thoughts: Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare (Part 2)
Analyzing book No. 2 in The Dark Artifices trilogy Welcome back to my analysis of Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare — AKA the best and worst feels trip of my entire life. In part one, I dissected the plot,… Continue reading
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What to Read in Quarantine
Social distancing is in full effect, you’re bored, can’t leave the house and you already finished all seven episodes of the roller coaster of a documentary Tiger King. So, now what? Continue reading






