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Last week, the hybrid US Book Show kicked off with an AAPI sessions special livestreaming event on the afternoon of its first day. AAPI Communities in Conversation featured authors, creators, and librarians and focused on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voices, books, cultures, and experiences. The program is a collaborative effort from the University…

Sometimes it’s helpful to reminisce. I recently went through my old posts hoping for inspiration to create content again like I did before and it actually worked. Exactly five years ago, I made a desktop wallpaper for March 2018 releases. I’ve missed making things like that. So I made some more for my most anticipated…

1.  A Curse So Dark and Lonely 2. Imprison the Sky 3. The Art of Losing 4. The Priory of the Orange Tree 5. Once & Future 6. You’d Be Mine 7. Descendant of the Crane 8. Brief Chronicle of Another Stupid Heartbreak 9. My Fate According to the Butterfly Which 2019 releases are on…

Y’all, it’s been a while! I’m so excited to be posting some new content on the blog again before the 2018 ends. Though we won’t be hosting YA Countdown this time around like we did last year, I couldn’t resist doing another edition of YA Christmas Sweaters for this year. Recreating book covers as sweaters…

Hello everyone! While I will not be sharing my full review of LIFEL1K3 by Jay Kristoff, I am sharing a short excerpt that is sure to get you hooked into reading the story. Hopefully I could share my thoughts about this magnificent book soon. EXCERPT [scroll-box] The Three Laws of Robotics 1. A robot may…

I recently fell in love with Brigid Kemmerer’s writing, after reading Letters to the Lost. Immediately, I needed to read the companion novel, because I wanted Rev’s story. Then Bloomsbury invited me to take part in the More Than We Can Tell blog tour and bam, I fell further in love with Rev and his…

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