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  • In My Mailbox (56-65)

    In My Mailbox (56-65)

    It has been a crazy month since we moved so I am extremely behind on IMM. This isn't everything from the past month but it's most of the books/swag. Hopefully soon I can get back on track and do them each week again: ) Sorry for the picture overload in this post!

    Special thanks to HarperTeen, Penguin, Bloomsbury, Little Brown, Random House, and Sourcebooks.
    And, big hugs to Deb Caletti for taking the time to sign my books, Jeri Smith-Ready for sending me a signed copy of Bad to the Bone, Nancy Holder and Erin (love you both!), Angeline Kace, Michelle Zink, and Sophie Jordan for the other goodies this week!

    Signed Books

    Review
    Audition (ARC) by Stasia Ward Kehoe
    Circle of Fire by Michelle Zink
    The Power of Six (ARC) by Pittacus Lore
    Supernaturally (ARC) by Kiersten White
    Love Story by Janenifer Echols
    The Carrier of the Mark (ARC) by Leigh Fallon
    Don't Breathe a Word (ARC) by Holly Cupala
    The Fox Chronicles by Mary E. Pearson
    Vanish (ARC) by Sophie Jordan
    Sweet Venom (ARC) by Tera Lynn Childs
    The Dream Catchers by
    The Predicteds by Christine Seifert
    Glow (ARC +2 HB copies) by Amy Kathleen Ryan
    Michael Vey by Richard Paul Evens
    Hades by Alexandra Adornetto
    Sweetly by Jackson Pearce
    Melody Burning (ARC) by Whitley Strieber
    The Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
    The Shattering by Karen Healey
    … and adorable towel from Little, Brown!

    Purchased
    A Touch Mortal by Leah Clifford
    The Summer of Skinny Dipping by Amanda Howells
    Birthmarked by Caragh M O'Brien
    The Fledgling Handbook 101 by P.C. Cast

    Purchased (Signed)

    Bloodlines by Richelle Mead
    Wings by Aprilynne Pike
    Spells by Aprilynne Pike

    Gifted (Signed)
    Bad to the Bone by Jeri Smith-Ready
    Crusade by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie (and signed bookplate)

    From Ash to Nash Tour (got signed)
    Across the Universe by Beth Revis
    Hourglass by Myra McEntire
    The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab

    Swag
    Firelight and Vanish cards and stickers from Sophie Jordan
    Descended by Blood bookmarks (signed) by Angeline Kace
    Card from Deb Caletti

    Deb Caletti (Signed)
    When I worked with Deb Caletti on the Stand Up Against Abuse feature she was kind enough to sign all of the books I had by her!
    The Fortunes of Indigo Sky
    Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
    The Six Rules of Maybe
    Stay
    The Secret Life of Prince Charming
    The Nature of Jade

    Something that didn't come IMM!

    I got a new car!! It's a 2011 Kia Soul (Alien color!) and I absolutely love it. Technically this is my very first car that's just for me (okay.me and my 3 year old, ha!) But if you are thinking"ya know, this car makes me think of a hamster" you would be correct! It is the car that was featured on the VMAs and I adore their commercial!

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (18 — 20)

    In My Mailbox (18 — 20)

    It's been 3 weeks since I have had an IMM post. I've been so busy with Haunted Halloween and grad. school starting back (yuk!). But since I've gotten so many amazing books I wanted to make sure to do an IMM and thank those people this week!
    Thanks to RandomHouse (LOTS of great books!), Lauren Hammond, Shelley Workinger, Julie Berry, Julie Chibbaro, Kari from A Good Addiction, Kimberly Derting, Nancy Holder, Little Brown, HarperTeen, Harlequin Ambassadors, and Susie Fishbein.

    Review Sammy Keyes and the Wedding Crasher by Wendelin Van Draanen
    Ice Claw by David Gilman
    Love Sucks by Lauren Hammond
    Solid (SIGNED) by Shelley Workinger
    Dark Water by Laura McNeal
    Trash by Andy Mulligan
    Fixing Delilah (ARC) by Sarah Ockler
    Secondhand Charm (SIGNED) by Julie Berry
    Deadly (SIGNED) by Julie Chibbaro
    Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
    Delirium (ARC) by Lauren Oliver
    The Rat Brain Fiasco (SIGNED) by Julie Berry
    Curse of the Bizarro Beetle (SIGNED) by Julie Berry
    Ten Ways to be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah McLean
    Kosher by Design: Teens and 20-somethings by Susie Fishbein
    Case File: Canyon Creek, Wyoming (5 copies) by Paula Graves

    *The picture next to Deadly is also from Julie and her husband! He drew this picture for her Haunted Halloween post HERE and I ask her if he would mind printing it for me and signing it because he is an amazing artist, and just so happens to be the one who illustrates the pictures inside of Deadly. I was so honored that he drew this just for Haunted Halloween and THRILLED when it came in the mail. Thank you so much Julie and Jean-Marc. This means so much to me!
    Won Alexis by Alexis Papalia — won from A Good Addiction

    Swag Splurch Academy (stickers, bookmarks, and tattoos) Thank you so much Julie! This is the cutest swag!!
    The Body Finder (tote, poster (not pictured), stickers, bracelets, bookplates, bookmarks) Kim you are AMAZING! I flipped out when I saw the"Desires" bracelet!
    Crusade (card, bracelet, mints) The Wicked mints are for the twitter party swag pack winners. And, Nancy was kind enough to send me 2 Crusade bracelets and some Vampire mints! Nancy, you are one of the sweetest people!! Thank you for all your support during the Haunted Halloween event!
    Crossroads Tour swag (bookmarks, tattoos, magnets, and more!) *Not Pictured because a giveaway is starting tomorrow! But thanks so much to Judith Graves for putting together the tour and sending the swagy-goodness!: )

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • Winners and Blog News/Survey Results!

    Thanks everyone for taking the time to fill out my blog survey. First, I'll go over the feedback then announce the winners below.
    Overall, you all said you really enjoy my blog. THANK YOU! That means so much to me!

    REVIEWS — All responses were either great/average.which is wonderful to me. I sometimes struggle with reviews and, oddly enough, the more I liked a book, the harder the review is to write. I feel like I'm not doing it justice. I had some people say they wished I'd add a section to my reviews that said if I recommend the book or not, or who it would be recommended for. That is a great idea! I will start doing this. I'll try to either add (Recommended for ALL/PARANORMAL/CONTEMPORARY fans), something like that and I'll add an age range when needed.

    INTERVIEWS — Most of you enjoy my author interviews. Some said they didn't read those, which I completely understand. Typically, I add interviews when I'm giving away a book by that author. I feel it's a way to explain the book better to the readers and introduce them to the person who wrote it. I always alter the questions to fit the author/book. Sometimes they are the same questions you will see on another interview, but I try really hard to not just use the same questions over and over. I'm still trying to expand on this and come up with new post ideas for authors.

    GIVEAWAYS — Responses ranged on this question. A majority said the giveaways were great, some said average, and a few said bad. Which is fine. I wanted honest opinions. According to blogger (and this number isn't completely accurate), I've hosted around 193 giveaways. Most of the time these giveaways are made possible by the author or publisher. I try whenever possible to include International readers by giving away ebook copies. Giveaways are one of my favorite parts of blogging because it's nice to give people the chance to read a book they may not have been able to pick up. I would love to host giveaways more but it is expensive to package and ship the books. People may not realize it, but many times bloggers do pay for those things (any time it doesn't come directly from the publisher/author). I'd love to have more giveaways, open to everyone, but it just isn't possible. Even an event like Haunted Halloween costs us (Lisa and I together) about $400 for shipping and supplies alone during that 1 month.

    EXPLORING NEW YA — This was a new feature this year and I wanted to know if people liked it. The reason being because it takes an incredible amount of time to set up: ) I post it twice a month. Some people said they haven't seen it, and others said they read it, but normally don't add any of the books to their lists. Just a note, if you haven't seen the feature at all, you can click on FEATURES then EXPLORING NEW YA at the top of the blog. Lots of people said they love it and do use it for book recommendations too. I do enjoy having a place where new releases can be featured. I'm just glad most people do see it and may find some books they'll enjoy.

    MOVIE REVIEWS — This part was kinda even around the board. Some liked it, some didn't, some didn't care.: ) This is a new feature that I do think I'll have on, but only occasionally. Maybe 1-2 posts a month related to movies. I liked this idea because we all watch movies. Sometimes these movies will be related to books (like Water for Elephants). When I got the opportunity to review movies for Fox Entertainment I didn't want to pass that up. Especially since they do offer giveaways for many of these movies. This is something I'd really like to offer to readers. Plus, I really need more features on here. I know people get tired of reviews and interviews so this will give me something to break that up. Hopefully people like it!

    LEAST FAVORITE POSTS — This one had a wide range of answers but a majority picked either YA NEWS, INTERVIEWS/GUEST POSTS or IN MY MAILBOX. YA News is something I post occasionally just to highlight some things going on in the YA book world. Sometimes it's cheap books/ebooks, author news, book covers, or other bookish news. It's sort of a"misc." place to put things. I would like to make it a more enjoyable thing to read, but it all really depends on what's going on right at that time. I'll try to include more interesting things as we go along. Interviews/Guest Posts are kinda part of the norm for bloggers. I mentioned interviews above and I do want to make these posts more interesting as well. Sometimes these posts are part of a tour so they are out of my hands but I do want people to enjoy what they read. In My Mailbox will be mentioned below.

    FREE/CHEAP EBOOKS — Most of you said you do want to know about free or cheap ebooks. This is something I've had in YA News most of the time. I'm going to keep a look out for these books and hopefully post about them more frequently. For now, they will be with other YA news though. I don't find out about them enough to have a separate thing so be on the lookout for those.

    INDIE/SELF-PUBLISHED BOOKS — A majority said yes, they do read these books. I try super hard to feature these books for a few reasons. 1- the books can totally rock! Some of my all-time favorite books are self-published or from a super small publisher. 2- the authors rock! 3- the books are normally much cheaper. This is especially true if it's in ebook form. So, an awesome book for only.99 or $2.99? Yes! And 4- because these awesome books from these fabulous authors are often overlooked. I'm not someone who will ever turn down someone just because their book is self-published or from a publisher I'm unaware of. That isn't fair. Every book deserves a chance and if it's something I think I'll enjoy, I'll read it. That's the fun part of reading. You never know where your next favorite book will come from. At the same time, it really makes me happy to know that the readers enjoy these books as well. I honestly wasn't sure if people did so I'm sure this makes a lot of the authors very pleased.

    WHAT IS NEEDED? — This had a wide range of answers. CONTEMPORARY/HISTORICAL/FANTASY/MYSTERY. And this is why I loved the survey. I hadn't realized how neglected certain genre's were on here! Especially contemporary. I love contemporary books! I admit, when I first started blogging paranormal was my go-to type. Over time, I've tried to expand that a bit. This can be difficult because I'd say around 60-70% of the review books I receive are paranormal. But I will be changing this! I'm even thinking of having a contemporary week in a few months. I'm reading more and more contemp. books so you guys are in luck! I'm not a huge fan of historical and I really don't get many of those for review. Same goes for fantasy or mystery. But, I will still try to feature those books in some way. I do want to have a nice balance on here.

    WHAT IS NOT NEEDED? I didn't have a ton of answers here but PARANORMAL was a common answer.: ) Sorry guys! I do have lots and lots of paranormal. Expanding my own book preferences is a goal of mine for this year. I've been surprised in the past by the books I've liked so I think it will be nice to get out of my comfort zone.

    WHAT NEEDS IMPROVED? Some people commented here about the blog appearance. I do realize there is a font problem. I'm not sure why it's like that and my blog designer isn't sure either. It is small and usually I have to go back and resize each post (but then that throws the formatting off). This is something I plan to work on. Along with that, I hope to de-clutter a bit and change things around in the next few months. But it's good to hear from readers because I'm not sure how things show up or load for you guys. Others said NOTHING, so thank you!!: ) I'm so happy to see that many of you enjoy my blog and like coming here. I did see a comment about using more social media and YES, I need to do this badly. I'm naturally introverted. I do have twitter but rarely get on there. I lurk a lot: ) I do want to become more social on twitter and even have more conversations take place on the blog. Actually I'm working on this part right now (stay tuned for details on that!).

    FAVORITE PART OF THE BLOG — You guys had such nice answers here! Many said reviews, that I think of international followers, that I seem to care about my readers (I do, lots!), that I'm nice (*blush*). Thank you! Sometimes it's hard to know how things come off when we are just typing them out. I never want anyone to feel ignored or like I don't care about what the majority would want. Yes, I blog for myself but I enjoy it because of you guys. Honestly, I would never do this if no one read what I wrote. The enjoyment comes from knowing that maybe at least 1 person will get joy out of a book I recommend, or out of reading about a new author. That is what makes everything worthwhile.
    HOW OFTEN DO YOU COME HERE? Most said a few times a week, which is great! I know I've been slacking since October. Haunted Halloween sort of gives me a blogging hangover: ) I want to pick things back up again and I do have lots planned!

    LAYOUT — Most people said they loved it or it was average. Personality, I do love the overall look of the blog but I do plan to change things up a bit because I know it can get boring. But the design will stay the same for a while, little things may change.

    IN MY MAILBOX — I know IMM is something people either love or hate. Some people picked it as a favorite post and some suggested I stop doing it. I don't do IMM each week. I'm lucky to do it once a month.: ) So if you see a ton of books on here, that's why. I DO like to do IMM occasionally because it's a way to mention books that may otherwise not be noticed. I can't read everything I get, and I'd feel bad for getting a book that never gets viewed on my blog. IMM gives me a way to show the books where hopefully some people will see them and add them to their lists. I personally love seeing people's mailbox posts because I get a lot of good book ideas myself. Plus, it's nice to see an actual copy of the book (I'm all about book covers!). So I guess I'll be somewhere in the middle. IMM won't be something you'll see here each week, but I won't be cutting it out completely. But I did want to mention it so people know why I personally do it.

    RATING REVIEWS — Everyone said yes or that it doesn't matter. I wasn't sure if people liked this fact or not so I was glad with the results. I pay much more attention to reviews that are rated but I didn't know if people agreed with that or hated if a book was rated. This will be staying the same. I will continue to rate books and will be adding the recommendations I added above.

    Again, thank you guys so much for participating! You all had such nice comments and suggestions. Another survey will be posted in the near future related to Haunted Halloween. Lisa and I will give more information about that soon.

    Also, be on the lookout for some new features coming up!: )

    Winners!
    US Winner (Wins Damon.uhh, I mean Vampire Diaries season 2, UNLEASHED, and AMPLIFIED) theatredreamer@…

    INTERNATIONAL Winner ambiepie@…

    Other Winners from past giveaways
    UNTRACEABLE Kelsey D.

    HUSHED Ashley
    OBSIDIAN (ebook) Kristin A.

  • In My Mailbox (46-51)

    In My Mailbox (46-51)

    It has, literally, been forever since I have done an IMM. I've been swamped with homework and last week we took my daughter to her first concert (post on that to come later). It was a blast! Here are the books I have received over the past month. Special thanks to Random House, HarperTeen, Bloomsbury, Simon & Schuster, Penguin/Speak, Shelley Workinger, Janenifer Echols, and Ednah Walters.

    Review
    Every Little Thing in the World by Nina de Gramont
    She's So Dead to Us by Kieran Scott
    Promises to Keep by Charles De Lint
    The Forever Crush (Pink Locker Society) by Debra Moffitt
    Dark Eden (ARC) by Patrick Carman
    Flawless (ARC) by Lara Chapman
    Tighter (ARC) by Adele Griffin
    Wake Unto Me (ARC) by Lisa Cach
    Moonglass by Jessi Kirby
    Bitter End by Janenifer Brown
    The Lucky Kind (ARC) by Alyssa B. Sheinmel
    Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have) (ARC) by Sarah Mlynowski
    Wildefire (ARC) by Karsten Knight
    The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (ARC) by Michelle Hodkins
    We'll Always Have Summer by Janeny Han
    Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley
    Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood by Eileen Cook
    Bite Club by Rachel Caine
    Ordinary Beauty by Laura Weiss (2 copies- one for giveaway)
    Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky (2 copies- one for giveaway)
    Forgiven (ARC) by Janet Fox
    Nocturne (ARC) by Christine Johnson
    Just Like Heaven by Julia Quinn
    Betrayed (signed) by Ednah Walters
    Everfound by Neil Shusterman
    Kiss of Death by Lauren Henderson
    Tighter by Adele Griffin (2nd copy)
    The Education of Hailey Kendrick by Eileen Cook
    Passion by Lauren Kate

    Swag
    Betrayed by Ednah Walters(signed) bookmarks
    Sabine and Kisri by Moira Rogers (signed) bookplates
    Bitter End by Janenifer Brown (signed) bookplate and bookmark, plus bracelet (not pictured)

    Gift
    Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon

    Signed
    Love Story by Janenifer Echols
    Settling by Shelley Workinger (NOTE: I'm blurbed!!)

    Other Goodies
    The Sisters Brothers by Patrick Dewitt (book and signed poster)
    A giveaway is going on now for a poster just like this one!

    Starcrossed Book Trailer

    And I just had to share a brand new book trailer I saw yesterday. I just read Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini and it was beyond amazing!! If you haven't added this book to your goodreads list, do it NOW! This book just jumped into my top 3 of this year so far. Check out the UK book trailer!

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (94-101)

    In My Mailbox (94-101)

    It's been a while since I've done an IMM. Here are pictures of most of the books I've received over the past 8 weeks or so.

    Review
    When You Were Mine (ARC) by Rebecca Serle
    Black Dawn by Rachel Caine
    Last Breath (SIGNED) by Rachel Caine
    Wrecked (ARC) by Anna Davies
    One Breath Away (ARC) by Heather Gudenkauf
    Black Dawn (SIGNED) by Rachel Caine
    The Calling by Kelley Armstrong
    The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong
    Forgiven by Jana Oliver
    Pushing the Limits (ARC) by Katie McGarry
    Lost Voices by Sara Porter
    Such a Rush (SIGNED ARC) by Janenifer Echols
    The Selection by Kiera Cass
    Masque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin
    The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting
    Slide by Jill Hathaway
    The Secret Circle: The Divide by L.J. Smith
    The Vampire Diaries: Moonsong by L.J. Smith
    The Vampire Diaries: The Compelled by L.J. Smith
    The Vampire Diaries: The Return by L.J. Smith
    Invisible Sun by David Macinnis Gill
    Blackwatch (ARC) by Janena Burtenshaw
    So Close to You (ARC) by Rachel Carter
    Once (ARC) by Anna Carey
    Drain You (ARC) by M.B Brown
    Insignia (ARC) by S.J. Kincaid
    Tiger Lily (ARC) by Jodi Lynn Anderson
    Endlessly (ARC) by Kiersten White
    Team Human (ARC) by Justine Larbalestier
    Destiny (ARC) by Gillian Shields
    Defiance (ARC) by C.J. Redwine
    Erasing Time (ARC) by C.J. Hill
    The Lost Girl (ARC) by Sangu Mandanna
    Starling (ARC) by Lesley Livingston
    Two or Three Things I Forgot to Tell You (ARC) by Joyce Carol Oates
    Over You (ARC) by Emma McLaughlin
    Life Happens Next (ARC) by Terry Truman
    Don't Turn Around (ARC) by Michelle Gagnon

    Purchased (Not Pictured)
    How to Ruin My Boyfriend's Reputation by Simone Elkeles
    Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowen Boys by Kate Brian
    Snitch by Allison van Diepen
    Winter's Kiss by Janenifer Echols and Catherine Hapka
    The List by Siobhan Vivian
    Spell Bound by Rachel Hawkins

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (22-25)

    In My Mailbox (22-25)

    It's been a while since I had time to do an IMM but it's finally here! Special thanks to Random House, Candiewick, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Scholastic, Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Macmillian, Harlequin, Kristie Cook, Kari Townsend, and David Goodberg. Thank you all for the fabulous books over the past few weeks!

    Review The Iron Queen (ARC) by Julie Kagawa
    Future Imperfect (ARC) by K. Ryer Breese
    I Will Save You by Matt de la Pena
    The Back Door of Midnight by Elizabeth Chandler
    The Other Side of Dark by Sarah Smith
    Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie
    Selected Shorts and Other Methods of Time Travel by David Goodberg
    Not That Kind of Girl by Siobhan Vivian
    Sister Mischief (ARC) by Laura Goode
    Blink & Caution (ARC) by Tim Wynne- Jones
    What Comes After (ARC) by Steve Watkins
    The Field and the Forge by Henry H. Neff
    The Anti-Prom (ARC) by Abby McDonald
    Wish by Joseph Monnington
    Teenage Waistland by Lynn Biederman
    The Fortune of Carmen Navarro by Jane Bryant
    The Piper's Son (ARC) by Melina Marchetta
    Small As An Elephant (ARC) by Janenifer Richard Jacobson
    When the Stars Go Blue by Caridad Ferrer
    Once a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough
    Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler
    Rage (ARC) by Jackie Morse Kessler
    Wildthorn by Jane Eagland
    It Started With a Dare by Lindsay Faith Rech
    The Samantha Granger Experiment: Fused by Kari Lee Townsend (not pictured)

    Picture Books Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters by Barack Obama
    Tell Me the Day Backwards by Albert Lamb
    Tangled: The Junior Novelization by Irene Trimble (not pictured)
    A Dazzling Day by Devin Ann Wooster
    Tangled: Read Aloud Storybook by Christine Peymani

    Won Where She Went (ARC) by Gayle Forman
    and a $15 B&N and $25 Applebees giftcard that I won from Kristie Cook!

    Added Late XVI by Julia Karr

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (26) and my Christmas Tree!

    In My Mailbox (26) and my Christmas Tree!

    Thanks to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Simon & Schuster, Random House, and Jeri Smith-Ready.

    I have finals coming up next week (a 25 page paper on Educational Psychology, EEK) so I won't have an IMM next week, boo: ( But I do have things planned and ready to go so no worries! Lots of exciting tours, reviews, interviews, and parties coming soon!

    Review Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky Vixen by Jillian Larkin
    Cryer's Cross by Lisa McMann
    Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton

    Purchased
    The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
    Take Me There by Carolee Dean
    Kiss It by Erin Downing

    Picture Book Feature
    Sweet Moon Baby by Karen Henry Clark
    Mommy Hugs by Karen Katz
    Surprise
    Shade bookplate and bookmark (signed) from Jeri Smith-Ready.

    And here is my Christmas tree! I bought new stuff for it last year after Christmas so I was super excited to get it put up: ) Now, I just need gifts under it!

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • IMM 2.11.12

    IMM 2.11.12

    Review books mentioned:
    "Forbidden" by Syrie James
    "Dating the Undead"
    "Glow" by Amy Kathleen Ryan
    "Death Cloud" by Andrew Lane

    Bloggers mentioned:
    Michelle at Hooked to Books
    April at Good Books and Good Wine
    Sheila at Book Journey


    I grew up absolutely LOVING this movie! As a kid I hung out at the library waiting for the excitement to start. It wasn't until my mom in layman's terms explained the metaphor that the adventure lies within the covers of the books. I may need to revisit this movie soon!

  • BEA 2011 IMM 6.24.11

    Bloggers Mentioned:

    Sheila from Book Journey
    Michelle from Hooked to Books

  • In My Mailbox (54)

    In My Mailbox (54)

    This week was sooooooooo good!!! Not only was I blessed with great review books but I won an incredible contest from the Bewitched Bookworms and won 5 signed books from the Dark Days of Supernatural tour! *happy dance!!* Absolutely made my week. I didn't have anything by these authors signed and I'm a huge fan of all of them so I will cherish these books forever.

    Also, huge thanks to Janenifer Sommersby (who gave me the best book personalization of all time), Harlequin Teen, Simon & Schuster, St. Martin's Press, Tachyon Publishing, and Lisa at A Life Bound by Books.

    Review
    Sleight (SIGNED) by Janenifer Sommersby
    The Urban Fantasy Anthology (ARC) by Various Authors
    If I Die (ARC) by Rachel Vincent
    Blood Red Road by Moira Young
    Sirensong by Janena Black

    Gifted
    Albatross by Josie Bloss (Thanks Lisa!)

    Won
    Die For Me (SIGNED) by Amy Plum (and bookmark)
    Hereafter (SIGNED) by Tara Hudson
    Cryptic Cravings (SIGNED) by Ellen Schreiber
    Illusions (SIGNED) by Aprilynne Pike (and 2 tattoos)
    Divergent (SIGNED) by Veronica Roth
    Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini

    and a bracelet too (not pictured because my daughter ran off with it. Thief!)

    HUGE thanks to the Bewitched Bookworms for having this amazing contest and for asking my question during the signing! EEK! I've never been to an author event before but siting here watching it from home was just as terrific!: )

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (55)

    In My Mailbox (55)

    Crazy-good book week!! Got some great summer/fall titles that I've been wanting badly!! Thanks to Hyperion, HarperTeen, Random House, Simon & Schuster, St. Martin's Press, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, and author Megan Duncan.

    Review
    Mercy (ARC) by Rebecca Lim
    The Near Witch (ARC) by Victoria Schwab
    Putting Makeup On Dead People by Jane Violi
    Girl Wonder by Alexa Martin
    .an UNrequired reading water bottle and 2 packs of cards (1 for giveaway soon)
    Sass and Serendipity by Janenifer Ziegler (ARC and finished copy)
    Fateful (ARC) by Claudia Gray
    The Beginning of After (ARC) by Janenifer Castle
    A Beautiful Dark (ARC) by Jocelyn Davies
    Released (SIGNED) by Megan Duncan
    Soul Thief (ARC) by Jana Oliver
    Damned (ARC) by Nancy Holder & Debbie Vigule
    Sometimes it Happens (ARC) by Lauren Barnholdt
    Forgotten by Cat Patrick
    The Lost Crown by Sarah Miller
    The Other Countess by Eve Edwards
    Wildcat Fireflies by Amber Kizer
    Starstruck by Cyn Balog
    The Summer I Learned to Fly by Dana Reinhardt
    Bad Taste in Boys by Carrie Harris
    Amen L.A. by Cherie Bennett
    Texas Gothic by Rosemary Clement-Moore

    Purchased
    Shadowspell by Janena Black

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • Contest Winners for 3 Giveaways

    Contest Winners for 3 Giveaways

    Here are a few contest winners. Thanks everyone for entering!
    I'm back from vacation and my IMM post will be up later today: )

    320 people/ 1043 entries
    The Original Katie from With Her Nose Stuck in a Book {confirmed}
    Margaret S. from YA Bookie Nookie
    Brooke H. from Cupcake Queen Book Reviews
    {confirmed}

    260 people entered/ 780 entries
    Laura L. (Booksnob) {confirmed}

    155 people entered/ 448 entries

    Katelyn (The Bookshelf Sophisticate) {confirmed}

    Congrats everyone! I have emailed you all and you have 48 hours to respond with your mailing address.

  • In My Mailbox (53)

    In My Mailbox (53)

    This week was ah-mazing! Books, swag, my very first audio book!! And, a super cool surprise that you can get a peek at today. One of the best mailbox weeks ever!
    Big thanks to Simon & Schuster (audio), Tor, Scholastic, Bloomsbury, Macmillan, Hyperion, and a big, giant hug to Josephine Angelini!
    And last, but not least, thanks to ABC Family!

    Review
    From Willa, With Love (ARC) by Coleen Murtagh Paratore
    Original Sin by Lisa Desrochers
    Forever (ARC) by Maggie Stiefvater
    Pearl by Jo Knowles
    Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier
    Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter
    Haunting Violet (ARC) by Alyxander Harvey
    Blood Red Road (AUDIO BOOK) by Moira Young

    Purchased
    Crush Control by Janenifer Jabaley

    Gifted
    Starcrossed (SIGNED) by Josephine Angelini *SQUEE*
    - with 3 bookmarks, 3 pens, and 2 Starcrossed chap stick!

    Super Cool Surprise
    Hmm, what could be in this box? Could it have something to do with the new show The Nine Lives of Chloe King? Possibly!

    Ohh… cool wooden box inside! What secrets do you hide little wooden box? We shall find out… on Tuesday.: ) ha!

    The brand new show, The Nine Lives of Chloe King premieres on ABC Family on Tuesday at 9/8c! Will you be watching with me?

    Come back on Tuesday when I open to box and reveal the secrets inside… *dramatic music plays*

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • It's Monday 12.6.10

    It's Monday 12.6.10

    Hosted by Sheila — Thank you!

    It seems like this week is awful lonely without Sheila and "What Are You Reading" has almost less meaning because I know while I'm writing this she's off saving lives and making a difference. At first when I started thinking about it I grew almost bitter at the mundaneness of memes; I mean, really why is it important, who does it benefit, listing what you accomplished every week and what books you "brought" in?

    What is it about book blogging that I feel like "makes a difference" anyway? Is it the reviews, the community, the memes, the scheduled posts, the Twitter conversations? Being a teacher, I'd like to say it's the reviews and the growing knowledge of YA books that I have gained since becoming a book blogger. But really, I think it's more than that. Yes, this blog benefits my students — but more than that this blog benefits me, as a teacher and as reader. If it weren't for reading YOUR "It's Monday" posts, "IMM" posts, and other random book posts, my TBR pile wouldn't be overflowing... but at the same time I wouldn't know what books to "look for" at my local book stores or library. I wouldn't know about books (synopses) without reading them. And most importantly, I don't think I'd be as driven to read every week if I didn't know that someone out there was going to check in on my progress every week.

    So while Sheila, God Bless her, is out saving lives and making a difference in Honduras (save travels!), this week I was able to add one more book to my classroom shelves and do a book talk on it. This week I finished reading "Shade." And who knows, maybe someone out there will read my review or a student will love my book talk and pick the book up and consequently have a life changing literary experience. It could happen, right? Maybe I'm changing lives one book and one student at a time? Or... maybe I just like the satisfaction of seeing what I've accomplished every week.

    What about you? What benefit do you get out of doing memes?

    Review Books: "E=MC2" and " The Classics"

    My Books/Recreational Read: "Pretty Little Liars"

    Class Books: "Finding Forrester"

  • In My Mailbox (81-86)

    In My Mailbox (81-86)

    Hey everyone. I have a big pile of books from this past month. These include review books, Christmas gifts and purchased books too so there is a lot! Thanks to all the wonderful publishers (and Lisa from A Life Bound By Books!) for sending these fantastic books!

    Review
    The File by Angelyn Stark
    Extraordinary by Adam Selzer
    Finding Somewhere by Joseph Monninger
    A Sharp Time by Mary O'Connell
    Darkness Falls by Cate Tiernan
    Blood Sun by David Gilman
    Don't Expect Magic by Kathy McCullough
    Running the Rift by Naomi Benaron
    Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer
    Pretty Little Liars: Pretty Little Secrets by Sara Shepard
    Girl Meets Boy by Various Authors
    Hallowed by Cynthia Hand
    Fracture (ARC) by Megan Miranda
    The Way We Fall (ARC) by Megan Crewe
    Slide (ARC) by Jill Hathaway (2nd copy)
    Immortal Beloved (ARC) by Cate Tiernan
    Switched by Amanda Hocking
    The Ivy: Rivals (ARC) by Lauren Kanuz
    Glimmer (ARC) by Phoebe Kitanidis
    The Last Echo (ARC) by Kimberly Derting
    Forbidden by Syrie James and Ryan M. James (2nd copy)
    Partials (ARC) by Dan Wells (2nd copy)
    The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #5: The Asylum by L.J. Smith
    Masque of the Red Death (ARC) by Bethany Griffin
    The Calling by Kelley Armstrong
    The Starboard Sea by Amber Dermont
    Unraveling (ARC) by Elizabeth Norris
    The Invisible Sun (ARC) by David Macinnis Gill
    Social Suicide (ARC) by Gemma Halliday
    Thumped (ARC) by Mean McCafferty
    Temptation (ARC) by Alisa Valdes
    Dark Eden 2: Eve of Destruction (ARC) by Patrick Carman
    The Selection (ARC) by Kiera Cass
    Everneath by Brodi Ashton
    Freshman Year and Other Unnatural Disasters (ARC) by Meredith Zeitlin
    The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers by Lynn Weingarten
    Kiss Crush Collide by Christina Meredith
    Love & Leftovers by Sarah Tregay
    Cold Kiss by Amy Garvey

    Purchased
    Crossed by Ally Condie
    Ruling Passion by Alyxandra Harvey
    Royally Crushed by Niki Burnham
    Kiss Me Kill Me by Lauren Henderson
    How to Ruin My Teenage Life by Simone Elkeles
    How to Ruin a Summer Vacation by Simone Elkeles

    Gifted
    Ashfall by Mike Mullin
    Eve by Anna Carey
    Crash Test Love (SIGNED) by Ted Michael
    Anew: The Archers of Avalon (SIGNED) by Chelsea Fine
    Unbreakable Love (SIGNED) by Angela Carling
    Dollhouse (SIGNED) by Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe Kardashian

    I got Dollhouse from the BookPerk website. If you haven't signed up yet, DO IT! They have a ton of great offers and signed books come up all the time. It's a great site: ) This is the 2nd signed copy of a book I've purchased. The first was a copy of I Am Number Four signed by the MOVIE CAST!: )

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • Bloggiesta: June 2010

    Bloggiesta: June 2010

    The time has come for Bloggiesta hosted by Natasha @ MawBooks! This is one of my most favorite blogging activities. I have looked forward to this since LAST summer when I had JUST started blogging. I participated a little bit in the second Bloggiesta, but with school and boyfriend I wasn't able to participate as much. Now, for the third Bloggiesta, I won't be able to participate that much either.

    This is a scheduled post that I wrote on Thursday evening so my tenses may be a bit confusing:

    Tomorrow morning at 6am (Friday) I am leaving (or have left) for South Dakota... ugh, you get the picture... I'm picking up my date in Fargo, ND, then heading to Watertown, SD to visit family, before making the final bit of the trip to Sioux Falls, SD. Saturday (the purpose of the trips) I have TWO weddings! One at 2pm and one at 4pm (with any help from God I'll make them both). Then Sunday I'm headed towards home. Are you guys having a hard time keeping up with me and all my weekend plans? I sure am!

    Anyway, as a result of this I won't be able to formally participate. But I will have my phone and plan on cheering everyone on via Twitter (@google). I also plan on going through all the posts and commenting as soon as I get back — yes, my GR is going to be PACKED!

    After seeing what everyone accomplished I'll spend next week "catching up" and having my own little private Bloggiesta.

    So despite being extremely jealous (and feeling slightly left out), I hope everyone has a fantastic time and I can't wait to hear all about it when I get back.

    Before I left for my mini-vaca:

    • I was able to participate in this mini-challenge at Beth Fish Reads as it was posted early! Go Labels!!
    • I got ALL caught up on my reviews; most notably Before I Fall, Dead Until Dark, Sea, and Hush Hush.
    • I scheduled a great IMM/BEA Books post for Saturday (tomorrow — again with the tense issue)
    • I updated my About Me page
    • I updated my Review Policy as part of Girls Gone Reading's Mini-Challenge.
    • I made sure that my RSS Feed was legit as part of Puss Reboots Mini-Challenge.
    Things I'd like to do when I get back:
    • Find an official blogging buddy
    • Finish writing guest posts
    • Look for Guest Reviews!
    If anyone wants to add "Writing a Guest Review for Miss Remmers' Classroom" to their Bloggiesta "To Do List" — please do! I am all out of Guest Reviews and would appreciate any that I could get (as would my students). Check my left side bar to make sure I don't already have a review of your favorite book, if I don't — donate it! It's super easy! Simply email me at google at gmail dot com and copy and paste your review from your own blog. Please include your blog address and direct link to your review. For more information check out My Mission and this post about guest reviews.

    GOOD LUCK!!

  • In My Mailbox (52)

    In My Mailbox (52)

    I received 2 books this week but they were awesome books (and purple!) so I had to share. Super thanks to HarperTeen and Spencer Hill Press for the goodies!

    Review
    Half Blood by Janenifer L. Armentrout (with booklets and a Half-Blood guitar pick!)
    The Ivy: Secrets by Lauren Kunze

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • In My Mailbox (16 & 17)

    In My Mailbox (16 & 17)

    Hello everyone! Sorry this is late. I didn't get back from vacation till late Friday and it took me a few days to get back on track. BUT I was super excited when I did get home because I came home to lots of packages! Some of those, however, will remain a mystery because they are prizes for the Haunted Halloween event which starts Friday!

    Thanks to HarperCollins, EgmontUSA, Feiwel & Friends, Ednah Walters, Kurt Frenier, Aliseonlife, Book Faery, Fantastic Book Review, Christine Johnson, Albert Borris.

    Review
    The Lost Saint (ARC) by Bree Despain
    Virgin Territory (ARC) by James Lecesne
    Rich and Mad (ARC) by William Nicholson
    Raised by Wolves (ARC- Not Pictured cause I'm reading it!) by Janenifer Lynn Barnes
    Desires of the Dead (ARC) by Kimberly Derting
    I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett
    Firelight by Sophie Jordan
    Halo by Alexandra Adornetto
    The Study Train by Kurt Frenier (came with wax sealed letter)
    Awakened (signed) by Ednah Walters
    Crash Into Me (signed) by Albert Borris (2 copies & cards for tour giveaway)

    Won
    White Cat by Holly Black- won from Aliseonlife
    Siren (signed) by Tricia Rayburn- won from Book Faery
    Bring on the Night by Jeri Smith-Ready- won from Fantastic Book Review
    Claire de Lune bookmark and signed bookplate- won from Christine Johnson

    Purchased
    Girl v. Boy by Yvonne Collins & Sandy Rideout
    Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers
    I Love Lucy bookmark from the beach!

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • Sophomore Books Required!

    Sophomore Books Required!

    Last year in what seemed like a span of weeks I read five fantastic novels that just happened to be the first of a series: "Across the Universe, " "Delirium, " "The Goddess Test, " "Wither, " and "Matched. " These five novels absolutely changed my reading life. With each of these books I was positively awe-struck.

    "I read this book almost in its entirety in one day... but it feels like I've known these characters for months, years even! The journey I just got back from after reading "Wither" was an experience that every bibliophile looks forward to with every book they open. "Wither" may not fulfill this experience for everyone — but it sure did for me."

    "I hurt with the emotion I felt, I hurt because I couldn't stop willing the plot on, my heart hurt out of love for the characters, and my adrenaline never slowed the last 100 pages. This book caused me physical pain I loved it so much."

    "Fantastically timed writing along with perfectly developed characters and a seamlessly exciting plot makes "Delirium" an instant favorite and a story not likely forgotten anytime soon."

    "'Across the Universe' was woven so intricately and beautifully that this plot driven novel is definitely on my 'OMG! I need the next book!' list."

    "I don't know about you, but during the duration of reading this book I wrote entirely in cursive. What an inspiring concept!"
    So you can only imagine how excited I am for their sequels to be released. "Crossed" (out last week) was in my fingertips at BEA and I had actually started reading while in line for other books but unfortunately it was not to be finished. I pre-ordered it through Amazon about a month ago (and I won't make that mistake again); it arrived on Friday and I am so excited to continue the story.

    Today I received in the mail at school a copy of "A Million Suns" by Beth Revis (Jan 2012) from the publisher and am completely stoked! Last week I received a copy "Pandemonium" by Lauren Oliver (March 2012) from the publisher and am currently only about 100 pages in — but this four day weekend will completely change the game around.

    Please ignore my yellow bookmark.
    And to finish things off I just found out that "Goddess Interrupted" will be released on NetGalley a few months before the release (March 2012).
    If you're getting the impression that I am on a book high — you'd be completely underestimating my excitement. My "in my mailbox" has never EVER been so exciting before! I'm a relatively small-town blogger and probably only receive one book a month from publishers (if that). But this post is not an "IMM" (expect a vlog!!), there is a reason these books in particular are crossing my doorstep.
    At school I have put together a group of ten students, a very cool name is yet to be decided on, who meet, read, suggest, and promote YA books to my other students during Friday's Recreational Reading time. Basically we meet during lunch and talk books — much like a book club. Then we decided which books of the week are our absolute favorites and each student volunteers to book talk a book to my English classes on Friday before reading. It started out with "older" books and ironically my five favorites were all chosen to be book talked. Then my students started to talk about the sequels and how they were dying to get their hands on them (much like myself) and so I figured I'd attempt to receive one of these coveted ARCS and become the coolest and most awesome teacher ever. So I sent out a few emails to authors (as I have no legitimate "contacts") and low and behold (who ever thought of that term?) two books found their way to my doorstep.
    I'll be presenting these books to my students on Monday when we meet and I can't WAIT to see their eyes light up. The idea that publishers would send ME (of all people — according to the students) books before they even came out is a completely foreign idea to these students and I'm just exploding with excitement. I sort of feel like a cave man bringing home fire (or a wheel) for the first time.

  • Blogger Question #4- Part 3

    Blogger Question #4- Part 3

    What is your absolute favorite part of blogging?

    ISALYS: Ooh, this is a toughie! Meeting bloggers and authors? Oh, I said that already. How about… being able to compare & talk about books with other bookworms. Bloggers and word-of-mouth are really the best form of advertising so I've really come to trust the opinions of my fellow bloggers when it comes to what to read or what not to read. If it wasn't for them, my scope of reading material would be much smaller.

    VANESSA: Yeah, I'd have to agree with Isalys. I love being able to chat about books with my fellow book worms. It's thanks to them that I find new and exciting books to read. I love their suggestions. Especially when it starts with"OMG you HAVE to read this book!"
    - Isalys & Vanessa at Book Soulmates
    The absolute favorite part of blogging — Well, when I find a new book or author that I love is always a HUGE favorite part of it all. I think I’d have to say meeting my best friend – Jessica from right here at Confessions of a Bookaholic would have to be one of the best parts to everything. She keeps me sane and is there to squeeeee over books and authors and listens to all my crazy ideas. Without the great friends you find in the blogging community it would be a lonelier place. So, I’d have to say the people I’ve met are right up there with finding a great book and author. — Lisa at A Life Bound by Books
    Discussing my favorite books with other enthusiasts, finding new books and turning others onto my favorites. Right now, a blog friend is reading Jane Eyre for the first time and tweeting about it. It's so exciting to see her fall in love with a book I love. — Chris at Chrisbookaram
    What is your absolute favorite part of blogging? Knowing that someone has picked up a book I've recommended and liked/loved it! — Janenifer at YA Book Nerd

    Other than getting to talk about books all the time? The comradery. It really is amazing. I now have friends all over the world and we became friends because we love books and love talking about them. I have met some of the neatest people and it's all because of blogging. It's just really awesome to think about. — Jessica at The Firefly Book Loft
    Hands-down, the community! With the other bloggers, the authors and most especially my blogging partners. I just love it! — Andye from Reading Teen
    My favorite part of blogging is most definitely voicing my opinion. I am a quiet, shy, reserved girl, but once I am behind my computer screen I let my opinions flow. To have the ability to convince someone to read a book, a book that could potentially change their life, is such an honor. — Katelyn at Kayelyn’s Blog
    The people. Above all else, the people. I have met so many amazing people and this year at the Book Blogger Conference in NY I can hardly wait to meet more of them in person! — Emma at Emma Michaels
    I love everything about blogging! The other book bloggers are just so great, talking with authors is always awesome, and hearing what others think about my blog posts is interesting. If I had to pick one aspect to be my favorite, it would probably be the tight knit community that I was welcomed into with open arms. I have made better friends through blogging than I have offline, and I'm truly thankful for that. — Theresa at Fade Into Fantasy
    My favorite part of blogging is being able to share pieces of me with readers. I blog on everything, so someone who visits my blog will learn a little about me. I also love being able to read and review books so that others can share in my love for reading.
    - Raenice at Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Publication
    Hmmmm, mine is not about blogging in particular but instead other bloggers activity, which jus happens to be the weekly meme: In My Mailbox. On Saturday (which is when most people make their In My Mailbox posts) I spend the majority of my evening constantly refreshing my homepage checking out people In My Mailboxes and then on Sunday when the IMM Mr. Linky is up I go through almost everyone's posts. I love looking at everyone's books. — Kayleigh at OnceUponABookNerd
    Hmmm, it’s difficult to pick just one aspect. I actually quite enjoy the satisfying feeling of writing a solid review or discussion post that expresses my thoughts really clearly. And I love receiving meaningful comments that spark a conversation with another blogger. — Danya at A Tapestry of Words
    My favorite part of blogging is when I get comments. Is that silly? It's just that you already know how much I love having people to talk about books with so the next thing on the list would be comments. That feeling you get when you open your blog page in the morning and find an encouraging comment is just great. Even when I get negative comments I’m happy because, even if there negative someone still took the time to read my post and tell me their thoughts. — Khadija at Black Fingernail Reviews
    To be honest, I don’t know if I could name a favorite part. Maybe it’s the community or the exposure to new books and genres. But I really think it’s all of it. Most of the time, blogging is just a good experience. Sure sometimes I have writer’s block and can barely put together a coherent sentence but, most of the time, blogging is a joy. — Grace at Books Like Breathing
    I think blogging, like writing, is a way to get your thoughts out there, even if you don't get any comments (or you don't know how to check your stats to see how many times your post has been read!) it's great to release what's on your mind. I was never much of a secret diary person, more of a chatty gossiper so blogging works well for me. — Kirsty from Kirstyes
    Finding out what others are reading and raving about! — Michelle at Hooked on Books
    Learning about books that probably won't be on my radar without the blogging community. Talking with others about our favorite books, genres, and anything else that comes to mind. Chatting with authors like they're everyday people (which they are).
    - Page at One Book at a Time
    I love connecting with other writers. It's the best!
    - Bridgid at Inky Fresh Press
    Talking with other bloggers and readers is my absolute favorite part! Twitter is amazing for this. I'm slightly obsessed with it (@KaitorTot) and I love talking with the other bloggers on there. I also like how blogging helps me develop my writing voice. — Kaitlyn at Kaitlyn in Bookland
    Being able to share my opinions on books with a bigger audience. And letting my favorite authors know how much I appreciate them! Meeting so many interesting people around the blogosphere. — Alex at More Than Just a Book
    Being able to share great books with others and having interaction with readers through comments on blog posts.
    -JL at An Avid Reader's Musings
    Definitely conversing with other bloggers. I have such a lovely and warm relationship with some. Bloggers who I adore and consider true friends and cherish. These are the blogggers that I instantly click with, and before I know it we have been friends for months — then years. It's why I wouldn’t change anything about my experience. I have met the most amazing people through blogging. People who have made me a better person whether they know it or not. — Aly at Fantasy4eva

    *The fourth question for the authors will be posted tomorrow.
    USE GOOGLE if you want to know more about the blogoversary celebration.

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