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Review: Throne of Glass

Celaena Sardothien, the world famous assassin, is taken out of prison by the crown prince Dorian to act as his candidate in the contest for the King’s Champion. Although she is free of the chains of Endovier she is closely watched by Dorian’s closest friend, and captain of the guard, Chaol, who does not trust the deadly assassin at court. Celaena is given...

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Reading Habits Book Tag

1. Do you have a certain place at home for reading? Not really, I will read anywhere- on the couch, in bed, in the car, plane, train or bus, indoors, outdoors, anywhere basically! 2. Bookmark or a random piece of paper? Both. I will have designated bookmarks for certain special books but usually I will use whatever bookmark I have collected. For library...

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Review: The Invasion of the Tearling

Following the actions of Queen Kelsea Glynn in the Queen of the Tearling, the dreaded Queen of Mortmesne invades. In addition to dealing with preparations for the invasion, Kelsea has to come to terms with startling changes to her own self, seemingly an effect of the twin sapphires. The magic of the sapphires not only drastically changes Kelsea’s appearance and temperament, but reveals...

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Throwback Thursday: My First Signed Book

It was fall 2001, I was twelve years old. Months earlier I had discovered the author Tamora Pierce and had scoured the library for any of her books. At the time she had several series out, The Song of the Lioness Quartet, The Immortals Quartet, The Circle of Magic Quartet and a new series called The Protector of the Small. To promote the...

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Review: A Court of Mist and Fury

After Feyre saved all Prythian from Amarantha’s clutches, she is free to have her happily ever after with Tamlin. But the events under the mountain left deep scars and Feyre has trouble adjusting to life as it was before. When the High Lord of the Night Court calls in his bargain, Feyre must go with him against Tamlin’s wishes. But Feyre discovers there...

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Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses

After killing a faerie while she was out hunting to feed her starving family, Feyre is taken over the wall to Prythian, to the Spring Court to atone for her deed. While over the wall she learns of the blight on her land and her part in lifting the curse and saving both the mortal and faerie realms.  I was late coming to...

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