Book Review/ Blog Spot Thursday
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Before the end of the world, Sophie Cohen was just like any other mom. She took care of her two kids and her husband, and life was good. After the caldera blew, life went to Hell in a handbasket. Making a new life for her family, including her dellusional mother and genius/autistic brother, doesn’t come
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I loved Tricia’s blurb for this book so I thought I would share it with you: Twenty-three-year-old Karlie is in the type of rut some people never escape from. With few friends, no boyfriend, and no plans to graduate from college any time in the immediate future, Karlie is as stuck in her ways as
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Originally posted on All I Have to Say: Excuse me if this post gets a little rant-ish. Maybe you’ll relate to this, maybe you won’t. Maybe your family and friends are your personal cheerleaders. Or maybe your family told you to stop playing with your imaginary friends and get a job. Or maybe your family…
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Amaliya is your typical college student with family issues. After a coffee date with a professor turns into her digging herself out of her own grave, Amaliya’s life is drastically changed. It turns out that her professor is a sadistic vampire with a tendency to turn people and leave them to figure everything else
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I am trying to stay as immersed in books as I can while still leaving room for writing. While I haven’t finished a book yet, I will let you know where I am in what I’m reading! Pretty When She Dies by Rhiannon Frater: This book is a bit rough so far. I like