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Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’ve Never Read
Monthly Recap: February
February turned out to be a…complicated month for me.
LIST OF NEWSWORTHY
The Neverland of Thesis
Population: 1.
Why can’t I be done and over with it? Ugh.
Rollercoaster Ride
I procrastinated at the beginning of February by listening to tons of music, reading books and bing-watching Orphan Black. The middle of February was filled with love-a-thon-ness. But the end of February took a complete one-eighty on me. I wallopped in a state of distress, was unable to finish RDR’s Virtual Book Club pick and failed my comment-on-at-least-one-blog-every-day goal. Sigh. I’m much better now, though.
TV WATCH
I finished the first season of Orphan Black. Watch it if you haven’t, you’ll not be disappointed.
The pilot episode of Veronica Mars was too good.
New Girl and Brooklyn Nine-Nine still making Tuesdays worth it.
I just want for How I Met Your Mother to be over.
I continued Teen Wolf this month and got to the middle of the second season. I’m pretty much just watching it for Stiles.
MOVIE WATCH
I haven’t been watching as many movies as I used to. I want to but then I don’t want to. Err.
Frozen (8/10) – I liked it a lot. I still do but I also feel like there’s room for improvement.
The Kids Are All Right (7/10) – Annette Bening is such a good actress. The movie gets points for spontaneity.
LIST OF READS
Still ahead on my Goodreads challenge this month. I feel weird about it. Then I think that it’s probably because of the few novellas I read in between the eight books.
Proxy by Mindee Arnett
Avalon by Mindee Arnett
Neverfall by Brodi Ashton
Everbound by Brodi Ashton
Evertrue by Brodi Ashton
Scarlet by A. C. Gaughen
I Am Pusheen the Cat by Claire Belton
All That Glows by Ryan Graudin
Split Second by Kasie West
The Last Best Kiss by Claire LeZebnik
LIST OF BLOGPOSTS
I started another new feature and talked about serial distress.
I took part in Love-a-Thon.
I posted my review of All That Glows by Ryan Graudin.
LIST OF BOOK BUYS
Split Second by Kasie West
Lady Thief by A. C. Gaughen
PLAYLIST
CHVRCHES is my new favorite band and all because of Cee.
I’m in love with Jessie Ware‘s Wildest Moments.
Best discovery of this month goes to of Verona.
How was your February?
Review: All That Glows by Ryan Graudin
ABOUT THE BOOK
THE RATING
THE REVIEW
THE QUOTES
‘At one time, I could count on the world. Winter’s hard freeze, the bitter howls of gray wolves, the colors and laughter of May Day and the bonfires of Samhain, the twines of magic holding me together . . . Things once constant, now suddenly not. Nothing, not even the immortal, is safe from decay.’
‘Death — the aftermath of it — is a strange thing to watch from the pedestal of immortality. I’ve seen death in every way: as a thief in the night, as the heat of fever, as the lust of a warrior. Yet I’ve never really understood grief, or what it does to those left behind.’
Love-A-Thon 2014
INTERVIEW
BOOK SPINE POETRY
What do you think?
BOOK VALENTINES
MASH-UP: ARTSY YA CHARACTERS
I love and appreciate art of any kind from poetry to architecture. I also like to paint and sketch sometimes so, I decided to highlight some of the artsy characters in YA.
THE PAINTER
We all know that Peeta is a great painter along with being a great baker. His his camouflaging skills were great in The Hunger Games and I loved that he painted Rue in Catching Fire.
THE PERFORMER OF ARTS
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I haven’t read John Green’s Will Grayson, Will Grayson yet. I only know that it has a character who performs musicals. I love this so much. Also, I loved that Willem De Ruiter from Gayle Forman’s Just One Day performs Shakespearean plays.
THE COMIC BOOK ARTIST
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Trevor from Kasie West’s Pivot Point is a comic book artist and this is probably why I adore him as much as I do. It’s a very cool hobby to have.
THE INSTRUMENT PLAYER
I only know that Mia Hall from Gayle Forman’s If I Stay plays cello and I think that is great. I’d love to read more about character who play instruments in YA.
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