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If you enjoyed the "House of Night" series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast, here are some similar books you might enjoy:
"Vampire Academy" by Richelle Mead - A series about a school for vampires where the main character must navigate her way through vampire society.
"The Mortal Instruments" by Cassandra Clare - A series about demon hunters who also happen to have angelic blood.
"Bloodlines" by Richelle Mead - A series set in the same world as "Vampire Academy," featuring a new cast of characters.
"The Iron Fey" by Julie Kagawa - A series about a girl who discovers she is half-fairy and must navigate the world of the Fey.
"The Immortals" by Alyson Noel - A series about a girl who gains supernatural powers and becomes embroiled in a battle between good and evil.
These books all have elements of paranormal romance and explore themes of power, friendship, and the supernatural world. They also feature strong, independent female protagonists who must navigate the challenges of growing up and coming into their own power.
#book quotations#books and literature#book quotes#fantasy#writeblr#quotes#writing#booknerd#library#literature#house of night#ya fiction#ya fantasy
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“Sparky D has made 1970′s radio pap listenable, even sexy, by combining it with hip hop. Music to grind your pelvis to.”
HELL TOUPEE #3 Summer 1988 (no page #)
SPARKY D review by ALYSON MEAD, Co-Editor (with PHOEBE LOVE)
ALLYSON MEAD moved on from Hell Toupee to become a highly regarded author, screenwriter and playwright. Check her work out at http://www.alysonmead.com/
Hell Toupee originated from 5th Steet in the East Village of New York City
SPARKY D
(copies of HELL TOUPEE forwarded to Fuckin’ Record Reviews through the United States Postal Service by Klimt In Blue Smock; additional sleuthing provided by New World Of Sound
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ooh they sound really cool! i am underage though so i’m not sure if they’re all appropriate for me 😬
do you happen to have anything child-friendly (for lack of a better way to put it haha) in the historical romance or fantasy romance genres?
thanks so much!
~🎵
Okay, so I had to think on it a little longer because most of the books I know and read are steamy. However, after sitting in front of my bookshelves, I think I have found some books that might be good for you.
These books are not steamy, thought the books discuss sexual content. Some are mostly romance focused whilst others are more plot heavy and romance is only secondary, but all are fantasy. However, fantasy usually comes with violence and trauma even in the 'teen' age group, so besides all the romance and swoon worthy scenes—
I still recommend you to check trigger warnings if you are uncomfortable with some content.
These are good for underage fantasy romance readers, but I will also add some clarifications because some of the age rating that have been officially announced are a bit low for my liking. Though I read these books at the age of 13-15, I already had heavy trauma at that point and I was in a way grown up enough to understand what is a healthy relationship and that people are not black and white, but there are grey areas to them. So once again, regardless of all the romance that makes you melt, it's important to mention that—
Whilst these books can be read by teenagers, I do very strongly recommend you to check warnings!!!
So here we go;
Caster Chronicles series by Cami Garcia (Book one is rated 12+, but I have to say it's good for maybe 15+ readers. Though it's not explicit, it does discuss sex, violence and trauma. However, I have to say book 2 of the series should not be read by children as it's sex, cursing and trauma heavy!)
The Immortals series by Alyson Noel (I'd say good for age 15/16+ if you already know what triggers you. According to the official rating it's 13+, but it does discuss sex, consent, alcohol consumption and contains swear words! So, I think it's not a bad thing to push it up to a good 15/16+ age group.)
Fallen series by Laura Kate (According to the official age rating, it's a 12+ book series, but once again I'd argue that. I think it's a good 14/15+ rating, maybe even 16+. The female lead's actions are "sometimes" questionable and so it does fall into the morally grey area which I don't think younger teenagers would understand and it would give them an impression of an unhealthy relationship being translated into a healthy relationship as it's not explicitly stated and left for the reader's understanding. Also talks of sex, alcohol, drugs, violence, blood and trauma.)
Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead (This book has been announced to be for 13/14+ years old teenagers, but once again I have to argue. I think it deserves a 15+ age rating as it contains lots of mention of blood, hence the vampire aspect, also violence and as always, sexual references.)
Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead (Once again, contains trauma, blood, violence and sexual content, I hope we see the pattern here. The age rating is even more ridiculous as it's age 12-17 which shouldn't even be in the same age group. Anyways, I'm keeping myself to 15/16+ teenagers who has more sense of right and wrong and the in-between to be able to judge the characters and story line in a healthier way.)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan (This is more plot heavy rather than romance heavy. Percy Jackson is all about the plot line, but there is romance in the background if that still interests you. It has an age rating of 9/10+, but if you don't know the mythical background it might confuse you, so although it is age appropriate and explains greek mythology in a sense, you kind of need to have a background knowledge on the surface. Also, it still contains violence and scary scenes so kids recommend this books, but adults less likely.)
For now I guess that is all. I have many books that I've read when I was a teenager and could recommend, but now that I'm an adult, I do think some of their age rating should be pushed up. Even though they contain violence, for example the level of violence in Percy Jackson can't be compared to Vampire Academy, but then Vampire academy can't be compared to adult reads.
So, I can only recommend you to read some reviews on age rating and trigger warnings of the books and determine yourself if you are comfortable reading them. Fantasy is a genre that will inevitably have trauma, violence, blood, fight scenes and in teenage years sex will come up as a subject whether people like it or not. It's natural, but then again, it depends how explicit it is and how it's written. Teenagers should not be reading explicit sex scenes, nor should they read about unhealthy relationships unless they are capable of understanding the difference between, right, wrong and that grey area inbetween.
I hope this will help though :)
“Reading is my therapy” masterlist
#Heloise's inbox#books#book recommendations#book recs#heloise reads#caster chronicles#kami garcia#the immortals#alyson noel#fallen series#laura kate#vampire academy#richelle mead#long post#rick riordan#percy jackon and the olympians#bloodlines#🎵 anon
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Free downloadable digital links of Richelle Mead’s short stories about Vampire Academy!
The Turn and The Flame (the story of how Christian Ozera’s parents turn Strigoi)
From the Journal of Vasilisa Dragomir (The Princess’s private thoughts during their life on the run)
The Meeting (Meeting Rose Hathaway from Dimitri’s POV)
Hi, My Name is Rose Hathaway (Dimitri and Rose become unlikely teammates during a highstakes scavenger hunt)
Kisses from Hell features a Richelle Mead short story called “Sunshine” which is about how Eric and Rhea Dragomir met. It comes along with several different stories from other vampire authors.
Foretold features another short story by Richelle Mead called “Homecoming” which is set during Last Sacrifice as Rose and Dimitri travel back to Russia to visit his family.
This site is great for digital books in general
…Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any of Adrian’s lost chapters 🥲
#free book#digital books#richelle mead#the untold stories#VA#vatv#va tv show#vampire academy tv series#vampire academy tv#vampire academy tv show#vampire academy#julie plec#lissa dragomir#vasilisa dragomir#Rose Hathaway#christian ozera#moira ozera#Tasha Ozera#dimitri belikov#lucas ozera#moroi#strigoi#dhampir#mine#hope this helps#vampires#share#links#reblog
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May BPC: Day 17 Prose
#just one more page#Kelley Armstrong#richelle mead#Alyson Noel#P C Cast#funko pop#inside out#may 2017#jompbpc#book photo challenge
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LENOX, MA (February 28, 2017) — WAM Theatre’s Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven announced plans for the company’s 2017 season today. The Berkshire-based professional theatre company celebrates its eighth year with two Main Stage productions, a thought-provoking series of play readings, and several exciting new collaborations and initiatives.
“In a time when the courage to stand up for one’s beliefs is paramount, WAM is re-energized to be a place where Arts and Activism Meet,” van Ginhoven explained. “Our 2017 season bravely explores a broad range of perspectives around issues affecting women and girls. Now, more than ever, we must listen carefully, act thoughtfully and speak out bravely. WAM is proud to take action for women and girls through our spirited storytelling and our impactful philanthropy.”
Already this year WAM was honored to be one of the organizers of the official Pittsfield Sister March Event in Solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington, held at the Colonial Theatre on January 21. More than 1,600 people came through the theatre to make art, learn about local activist groups, watch a live-stream of events from DC, and enjoy a reading by regional artists and writers.
WAM THEATRE GIRLS ENSEMBLE
Assistant Lia Russell-Self joins Teaching Artists Barby Cardillo and Amy Brentano at the February 17 performance of “What’s That Sound?”
The entire 2017 Girls Ensemble Cohort takes the stage at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre.
Just last week the Second Cohort of the WAM Girls Ensemble out of school program presented their original devised theatre piece, What’s That Sound? at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre at Shakespeare & Company. Under the leadership of WAM teaching artists Amy Brentano, Barby Cardillo, and their assistant, Lia Russell-Self, the girls have been rehearsing since the beginning of the year to create this piece which tackles questions about identity, race, gender, fear, age, history, and protest.
The Girls Ensemble will attend an International Schools Theatre Association (ISTA) Festival in Atlanta, Georgia, March 16-19. There they will join students from schools around the world to spend three days devising theatre around the theme of race, inclusion, prejudice, and oppression.
After they return, the girls will tour What’s That Sound? to local schools and present another free public performance on April 8 at the Spectrum Playhouse in Lee.
FRESH TAKES PLAY READING SERIES
We kick off our fourth season of Fresh Takes Play Readings on Sunday, March 12 with The Flora and Fauna by Alyson Mead, directed by Fresh Takes Curator and WAM Artistic Associate, Molly Clancy. The play, which chronicles the celebrations and challenges of a female friendship that spans almost 30 years, is the winner of the Arizona-based Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre New Work Contest.
“I’m excited about our national collaboration with The Bridge Initiative and our local partnership with The Berkshire Festival of Women Writers who will receive a portion of the box office proceeds from this first reading,” Clancy said.
The season continues with Really by Jackie Sibblies Drury, directed by Alice Reagan, on Sunday, May 7; and The Droll by Meg Miroshnik, directed by van Ginhoven and co-produced with local professional actor Jennie Jadow, on June 4. Reagan directed last summer’s acclaimed production of Or, at Shakespeare & Company, where Jadow is a long-time actress and Theatre Educator.
“The Flora and Fauna” playwright Alyson Mead
“Really” playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury
“The Droll” playwright Meg Miroshnik
“The Droll is a play that has captured my attention and imagination for quite some time, and when Kristen expressed her long-standing interest in the piece as well, a collaboration naturally followed,” Jadow explained. “The play’s central theme of awakening a child to the power of theatre, so that a future generation can carry forth an awareness of culture and art, even in the darkest of times, and, potentially, at great personal cost, highlights for me the active role of the artist in our society.”
Sponsored by The No. Six Depot Roastery and Café in West Stockbrige, with additional support from the Dramatists Guild Fund, the Fresh Takes Series occurs on select Sundays at 3:30 pm and features a talk-back with the cast and director following the play reading.
SPECIAL EVENT: FINAL 2017 FRESH TAKES PLAY READING IN WILLIAMSTOWN
In another exciting collaboration for WAM’s 2017 Season, Williamstown Theatre Festival will be hosting a WAM Theatre Fresh Takes play reading this summer – stay tuned for more details.
Mandy Greenfield, Artistic Director of Williamstown Theatre Festival said, “We are thrilled to host Kristen van Ginhoven and WAM for a reading at the Festival this summer. We look forward to supporting her wonderful work to benefit women and girls.”
Further information about the date, time and specific location of this reading will be forthcoming.
LIMITED-RUN REMOUNT OF Emilie…
A critical and popular success our 2013 production of Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight by Lauren Gunderson, directed by van Ginhoven, returns with its entire original cast for a two week run at the Tina Packer Playhouse at Shakespeare & Company. The first preview is on March 30 and the Opening Night/Press Night will be on Saturday, April 1 at 7:30 pm. After that the show runs through April 9. This production is sponsored by Greylock Federal Credit Union. A special weekday matinee for school groups, sponsored by Berkshire Sterile Manufacturing, is planned for April 6 at 3 pm.
“I’m not only honored to have WAM re-mount Emilie…, I’m inspired,” Gunderson wrote. “WAM’s commitment to powerful stories combined with their artistic excellence and their civic impact makes me want to write more plays like Emilie… about complex women changing the world. WAM truly manifests my belief that theatre actively and intentionally changes hearts, minds, and the future of a thoughtful and empathetic nation.”
“Emilie…” playwright Lauren Gunderson.
Emilie du Chatelet is best known for her fifteen-year liaison with Voltaire but she was more than a great man’s mistress. She was one of the leading interpreters of modern physics during the Age of Enlightenment. In this play Emilie must defend her life by tallying her achievements in Love and Philosophy-and searching for a formula that will convince the world of her worth.
This is the first of three WAM events that will take place on the Shakespeare & Company campus in 2017. Artistic Director Allyn Burrows states: “We are delighted to host WAM for three exciting programs this year, and are honored to be able to provide a venue to a company whose mission is vitally important to the community at large.”
WAM’s 2013 production was hailed as “Highly entertaining and highly imaginative” by the Berkshire Eagle. Berkshire Fine Arts deemed it “An absorbing evening of theatre for a sold-out audience.” This remount features the original cast: Suzanne Ankrum, Brendan Cataldo, Joan Coombs, Kim Stauffer and Oliver Wadsworth.
(Full Flickr album of 2013 Emilie…production photos here.)
In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, a portion of proceeds will be donated to this production’s beneficiary: Flying Cloud Institute. WAM’s donation will support scholarships for public school girls who attend Flying Cloud’s after school Girls Science Clubs, so girls who show promise and interest in science can join the Young Women in Science summer programs where they conduct experiments with women scientists and engineers working in laboratories at Bard College at Simon’s Rock.
WAM and Flying Cloud Institute also have support from Mass Humanities to engage 25 girls who attend Reid Middle School in Pittsfield and are part of Flying Cloud’s after school STEAM Team. These girls will conduct science experiments and participate in theater activities that will heighten their appreciation when they attend a matinee of Emilie….. on April 6th, that features a panel of women scientists after the show.
SUMMER GALA
WAM is doing it again! Save the date of Wednesday, July 12 for our 3rd Annual Stars in the Orchard Summer Gala at Hilltop Orchards – a magical midsummer night’s cocktail party with wonderful music, stellar entertainment, delicious food, and wine made on site by Furnace Brook Winery. The evening’s guests will be the first to learn about the fall production and beneficiary. As part of the entertainment this year, award winning audiobook narrator, bestselling novelist and comedienne Alison Larkin will read a short excerpt from her new audiobook Fairytales of the Fiercer Sex.
These are the fairytales of strong, brave, independent, and, at times, irreverent girls and women who take charge of their lives, go on their own adventures, rescue themselves and sometimes even save the men they love. A perfect fit for a WAM evening!
BERKSHIRE LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
We are excited to announce WAM will be hosting the first pilot Berkshire Leadership Summit – an event for women aspiring to leadership positions in the non-profit theatre in both artistic and operational tracks – on October 28 & 29, 2017 in the Elayne P. Bernstein Center at Shakespeare & Company.
Kristen van Ginhoven attended the Women’s Leadership Conference in San Francisco at the American Conservatory Theater in August 2016. Inspired by that experience, the idea was born to create The Berkshire Leadership Summit to continue the work of shifting consciousness and perception around women and leadership in the non-profit theatre world. This first pilot Berkshire Leadership Summit is informed and supported by the research that American Conservatory Theater commissioned from the Wellesley Centers for Women. The HowlRound blogpost about the study can be found at: http://howlround.com/women-s-leadership-research-results-and-recommendations
This inaugural two-day, in person, pilot Summit will provide deep-dive, nuts and bolts sessions into four areas that female theatre professionals identified as main barriers to leadership positions: Fundraising, Producing, Building Relationships, and Building Awareness/Creating Opportunity.
The Summit has three central aims: providing participants with an experience that grows their network of allies, enriching vocabulary that supports the current industry while advocating for their future as women leaders, and expanding concrete skills to apply on their path to leadership.
The steering committee for the Summit, who all joined forces at the August Women’s Leadership Conference in San Francisco, is Akiba Ababa, audience development manager at ArtsEmerson (Boston), Rachel Fink, Managing Director at Theatre Bay Area (San Francisco), Shafer Mazow, Senior Grants Manager at The Exploratorium (San Francisco) and Kristen van Ginhoven, Artistic Director of WAM Theatre (Berkshires).
Additional details on this first pilot Berkshire Leadership Summit will be announced by WAM Theatre in the coming months and will be available at: http://www.wamtheatre.com/berkshire-leadership-summit-2017/
FALL MAIN STAGE PRODUCTION
We are delighted to announce that this year our fall Main Stage play will be a the Northeast regional premiere of The Last Wife by Canadian playwright Kate Hennig, which WAM first presented as a Fresh Takes Play Reading in 2016. This is the first Fresh Takes play reading to be selected for a Mainstage Production. The show begins previews on October 13, and closes on November 5 at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre at Shakespeare & Company.
A contemporary retelling of the compelling relationship between Henry VIII and his sixth wife, Katherine Parr, The Last Wife is a funny, powerful examination of patriarchy, sexual politics, and women’s rights. The play had its premiere on August 14, 2015 at the Stratford Festival of Stratford, Ontario, where it played to sold-out houses and had several extensions.
Kate Parr is smart, confident, and passionate: a rising star in a world of intense competition. But her obligatory marriage to Henry is rife with the threat of violence and lure of deceit; her secret liaisons with Thom, her husband’s former brother-in-law, could send her to an early grave; and her devotion to the education and equal rights of Henry’s daughters is putting an even bigger strain on her marriage. Does Kate risk her life to gain authority in both her relationship and her political career? Which love will she be led to if she follows her heart? And what kind of future is there for her children if she makes a crucial mistake?
“Last Wife” playwright Kate Hennig.
“I hope the theatre audience in the Berkshires — a region recognized (even by your Canadian cousins) for its abundance of arts and culture, and steeped in its own rich and complex history — will enjoy the story of Katherine Parr from many perspectives,” Hennig said. “They’ll see how perfectly Kate’s actions echo the WAM mandate ‘to benefit girls and women’, and the provocative nature of taking such action in the current political climate.”
In another new collaboration, WAM Theatre will bring a reading of The Last Wife to the Nora Theatre in Boston in October as a special event.
“The Award winning Nora Theatre, helmed by Artistic Director Lee Mikeska Gardner, has a mission that includes sharing works that speak with a feminine voice on human concerns and endeavors,” van Ginhoven explained. “A fitting collaborator for WAM, we look forward to bringing a reading version of our production of The Last Wife to Boston in October.”
In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, a percentage of the box office proceeds from WAM’s production of The Last Wife will be donated to an organization that creates opportunity for women and girls. The beneficiary of this production will be announced at the July 12th Stars in the Orchard Summer Gala.
WAM THEATRE’S 2017 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
March 12
Fresh Takes Play Reading The Flora and Fauna by Alyson Mead Winner of the Arizona-based Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre New Work Contest directed by Molly Clancy
Sunday, March 12 at 3:30 pm – talkback following at No. 6 Depot Roastery & Café 6 Depot Street, West Stockbridge, MA Admission $20
A portion of box office proceeds will be donated to the Berkshire Festival of Women Writers
March 30-April 9 Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight by Lauren Gunderson directed by Kristen van Ginhoven
Featuring Suzanne Ankrum, Brendan Cataldo, Joan Coombs, Kim Stauffer, and Oliver Wadsworth
March 30 & 31, April 1, 7 & 8 at 7:30 pm April 1, 2, 8 & 9 at 2 pm April 6 at 3 pm
Presented at the Tina Packer Playhouse at Shakespeare & Company 70 Kemble Street, Lenox MA Tickets from $10-$40 413-637-3353
A portion of box office proceeds will be donated to the Flying Cloud Institute
April 8
WAM Girls’ Ensemble What’s That Sound?
Friday, April 8 at 7:30 pm at the Spectrum Playhouse 20 Franklin Street, Lee MA
Admission free Suitable for ages 10+
May 7 Fresh Takes Play Reading Really by Jackie Sibblies Drury directed by Alice Reagan
Sunday, May 7 at 3:30 pm – talkback following at No. 6 Depot Roastery & Café 6 Depot Street, West Stockbridge, MA Admission $20
June 4
Fresh Takes Play Reading The Droll by Meg Miroshnik Directed by Kristen van Ginhoven Co-produced with Jennie Jadow
Sunday, June 4 at 3:30 pm – talkback following at No. 6 Depot Roastery & Café 6 Depot Street, West Stockbridge, MA Admission $20
July 12
3rd Annual Stars in the Orchard Summer Gala Wednesday, July 12 at 6:30 pm At Hilltop Orchards 508 Canaan Road, Richmond, MA
Date TBA
The Williamstown Theatre Festival hosts a WAM Fresh Takes Play Reading Date & Time TBA Location TBA
October 28-29, 2017
Berkshire Leadership Summit in the Elayne P. Bernstein Performing Arts Center at Shakespeare & Company
Additional details as they become available can be found at: http://www.wamtheatre.com/berkshire-leadership-summit-2017/
October13-November 5
The Last Wife by Kate Hennig Northeast Regional Premiere Director TBA
Dates: October 13 – November 5, 2017 Presented at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, at Shakespeare & Company
A portion of box office proceeds will be donated to a beneficiary to be announced at our July WAM Gala
Date TBA
Reading of The Last Wife
at the Nora Theatre Company in Boston
OUR SEASON SPONSORS
WAM Theatre is funded in part by Mass Humanities, which receives support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and is an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities; and by the Massachusetts Cultural Council Cultural. Our 2017 sponsors include Adams Community Bank, Berkshire Magazine, Berkshire Sterile Manufacturing, Blue Q, Brabson Library & Educational Foundation, Canyon Ranch, Custom Business Solutions, The Dramatists Guild Fund, The Dylandale Foundation, The Feigenbaum Foundation, Futures Education, the Garden Gables Inn, Greylock Federal Credit Union, Guido’s Fresh Marketplace, In Touch Printing, International Schools Theatre Association, Interprint, Dr. Jay Wise, DDS & Dr. Casey Jones, DMD, Lee Bank, Massachusetts Cultural Council, MAXYMILLIAN Technologies, Methuselah Bar and Lounge, No. Six Depot Roastery and Café, Pittsfield Cooperative Bank, RB Design Co., The Rookwood Inn, Rouge Restaurant & Bistro, The Dr. Robert C. and Tina Sohn Foundation, T Square Design Studio, and a. von schlegell & co.
WAM Theatre is also supported in part by grants from the Alford-Egremont Cultural Council, Dalton Cultural Council, Lenox Cultural Council, New Marlborough Cultural Council, Pittsfield Cultural Council, Cultural Council of Northern Berkshires, Otis Cultural Council, Richmond Cultural Council, Sandisfield Cultural Council, Stockbridge Cultural Council, Washington Cultural Council and West Stockbridge Cultural Council – local agencies that are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
ABOUT WAM THEATRE
Based in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, WAM Theatre is Where Arts and Activism Meet. The company was co-founded in 2010 by Canadian director, actor, educator, and producer Kristen van Ginhoven. WAM’s vision is to create opportunity for women and girls through the mission of theatre as philanthropy.
Inspired by the book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, WAM donates a portion of the proceeds from its theatrical events to organizations that benefit women and girls.
Since 2010, WAM Theatre has donated more than $30,000 to eleven nonprofit organizations and provided paid work to more than 200 theatre artists. In addition to the main stage productions and special events, WAM Theatre’s activities include a comprehensive educational outreach program and the Fresh Takes Play Reading Series. For more information, visit http://www.WAMTheatre.com
WAM Theatre Announces 2017 Season LENOX, MA (February 28, 2017) — WAM Theatre’s Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven announced plans for the company’s 2017 season today.
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Be Kind Rewind Brings the HEAT back to sketch comedy! Each month's show has a new theme this months theme - BLOCKBUSTER Tickets are $5 Directed by- Katie Lazarus Writers: Spencer Meade - HEAD WRITER Molly Skubak Andrea Coleman David Saliterman Mike Sause Kate Ryan Brian Chew Actors: Andy Paolini Tony DeFeo Alyson Cripps Naomi Pitt NaTonia Monét Heather Jewels Booth Betty McCall Pedro Lee Eddy Cara Zach Gelfand (at The Tank) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5lPvyrJJlW/?igshid=spxy6rg401u0
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Your 10 Most Read Authors (According to Goodreads)
I was tagged by @thereadingchallengechallenge thank you!
What are your ten most Most Read Authors? And how many books have you read by them? Also tag someone who you would like to do this!
Richelle Mead 13
Charlaine Harris 13
Colleen Hoover (just one more book and she'll be 1st) 12
Maggie Stiefvater 9
Cassandra Clare 9
J.K. Rowling 7
Alyson Noel 7
Patrick Ness 7
Jennifer L. Armentrout 6
Sophie Kinsella 6
I have 8 people sharing the 9th place
tagging: @bibliophilecats , @i-breathe-therefore-i-read , @aliteraryprincess , @maddie-mux , @the-girl-who-lived-to-read , @myownlittlebookcorner , and anyone else who is interested
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> Descrição: perfeito estado.
— Eve & Adam - Michael Grant e Katherine Applegate = R$ 10,00 reais.
> Descrição: bom estado.
— Teardrop - Lauren Kate = R$ 12,00 reais.
> Descrição: bom estado, um pouco amarelado apenas na lateral.
— Desventuras em Série, Mau Começo (Volume 1) = R$ 12,00 reais.
> Descrição: perfeito estado.
— O que o Sol faz com as Flores - Rupi Kaur = R$ 15,00 reais.
> Descrição: perfeito estado.
— Se alguma vez - Meg Rosoff = R$ 12, 00 reais.
> Descrição: bom estado.
— 360 dias de sucesso - Thalita Rebouças = R$ 15,00 reais.
> Descrição: perfeito estado.
Caso queiram foto dos exemplares para melhor análise, só pedir!
Obrigada pela atenção.
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About Me - 2018 Style
“Since it’s a New Year, we all might be changing some things about us. Let’s find out! I am going to start a new “About Me” questionnaire and see how far this goes.”
Rules: Tag some of your followers or even people you’re following and see their differences/similarities for 2018!
I was tagged by @flames-bring-a-ton-of-ash , thanks lovely!! ❤❤
Questions
Favourite Food: Potato. Hands down. Po-ta-to.
Foods I’d Rather Avoid: Tomato, asparagus, hot dogs, baked beans, avocado, caramel, licorice, beef jerky, pork crackling, beetroot, any kind of melon, fried fish, KFC, Chicken Treat, olives, white chocolate... and a whole bunch more. I’m a fussy eater. Also, there are things I probably should avoid due to allergies... but they taste so good, so I suffer through the pain (I just get really bad migraines and dizzy spells).
Favourite Things to Learn About: Everything. If I get hooked on a subject I get obsessive. One day I spent eight hours looking up the life story of a serial killer... for no reason other than curiosity.
Fave Colour: Blue!
Best Friends: My dog (lil’ Amber), and my nan.
Favourite Games to Play: I don’t really play games... I might play the card games or Sudoku on my computer if I’m bored. Sometimes I play Roller-coaster Tycoon. I used to play the Sims, but it was the very first one and they stopped working. If I visit my ma and little bro, the bro and I will play a bit of Dead Island, which I love.
When I have free time, I like to: Write. Sometimes read, play with the dogs, maybe bake a little, but if I’m being honest... I write nine times out of ten.
Favourite Books: The Georgina Kincaid Series, Vampire Academy, Bloodlines and the Dark Swan by Richelle Mead. The Forbidden Game series, Dark Visions series and Night World by L.J. Smith. Soul Seekers by Alyson Noël. Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare. The Reaper Diaries by Michele Vail. The Evernight series by Claudia Gray.
Favourite Movies/TV Shows: Lion King is my all time fave movie, had been since forever. But when it comes to series? That’s a little more complicated. Right now I’m in love with Supernatural, Teen Wolf, The Good Doctor and The Walking Dead. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed and Bones are always a go-to for me. But there are plenty of others as well, like Lost Girl, The 100, Big Bang Theory, Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad. I like a lot of TV shows...
Favourite Holiday: Technically it’s not a holiday in Australia, but I gotta say Halloween. Unless it’s a year where Labour day (which is the first Monday of March) lands on my birthday, because then I don’t have to see anyone (not a big b’day person)...
Things I do well: Umm... write? Sing? I can talk a lot. I’m okay at baking and cooking, nothing fancy. I’m a decent student. I’m a good listener (despite all the talking) and give advice (good or bad I don’t know). I’m really observant. I understand people. I don’t know...
Things I need to practice more: I don’t know... I guess I could be more active?
Favourite Places to Go: Bed. Just being in my room, in my space.
Favourite Family Activities: Writing!
Favourite thing to do outside: Play with the dogs.
Favourite Song: I do not have one... and I don’t listen to a lot of music, really. Sometimes I’ll have stuff playing in the background, but that’s only because I don’t like silence.
A Place I Want to Visit: American, England, Ireland and Canada.
Fave Part of Last Year: Starting uni. Uni led to making friends, getting out of my shell more, realising I’m smarter than I think. Also getting back into contact with my sister after not talking to each other for almost ten years.
Something sad that happened last year: Nothing big, really. Just a whole bunch of small disappointments and heartaches. Nothing I really wanna get into.
When I get up in the morning, I like to: Make a cup of tea. That and feeding my dog are the first things I do every day.
Fave Drink: Tea!
Something new I’d like to learn this year: How to manage my money...
I’m tagging: @kellyn1604 @christinalibertymikaelson @kind-wolf (it finally let me tag you!!) @risingphoenix761 @inumorph @superprincesspea
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Summer Reading List
1. Ramona Blue, Julie Murphy 2. Something in Between, Melissa De La Cruz 3. How to Love, Katie Cotugno 4. Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Laini Taylor 5. Cradle and all, James Patterson 6. Illuminae, Kaufman and Kristoff 7. An Ember in the Ash, Sabaa Tahir 8. Let it snow, Green+Johnson+Myracle 9. Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor 10. 99 days, Katie Cotugno 11. Heartless, Marissa Meyer 12. Three Dark Crowns, Kendra Blake 13. Passenger, Alexandra Bracken 14. What I Thought was true, Huntley Fitzpatrick 15. My life next door, Huntley Fitzpatrick 16. The whole Thing Together, Ann Brashares 17. Blacklist, Alyson Noël 18. Everything Leads to you, Nina Lacour 19. Winter girls, Laurie Halse Anderson 20. Hold still, Nina Lacour 21. Perfect Couple, Jennifer Echols 22. Dream a Little Dream, Kerstein Gier 23. Throne of Glass, Sarah J Maas 24. Takes from Shadowhunter Academy, Cassandra Clare 25. Panic, Lauren Oliver 26. Replica, Lauren Oliver 27. The Glittering Court, Rachelle Mead 28. Crystal Storms, Morgan Rhodes 29. Shatter me, Taherah Mafi 30. The Flame and the Mist, Renée Ahdeih 31. Pretend you love me, Julie Ann Peters 32. Keeping you a secret, Julia Ann peters I has very little hope I'll be able to read all of these in 2 months but 🤷♀️
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Reading 2019
2-January-2019: Blackwood, Algernon, Day and Night Tales (1917, England)
2-January-2019: Modiano, Patrick, Sleep of Memory (2017, France)
17-January-2019: Schulberg, Budd, The Disenchanted (1950, USA)
20-January-2019: Whitehead, Colson, The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky, and Death (2014, USA)
29-January-2019: Crowley, John, Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruins of Ymr (2017, USA)
3-February-2019: Ginsberg, Allen, Iron Curtain Diaries (1965, USA)
8-February-2019: LeCarré, John, A Legacy of Spies (2017, England)
12-February-2019: Hagy, Alyson, Boleto (2012, USA)
16-February-2019: Sciascia, Leonardo, The Council of Egypt (1963, Italy)
20-February-2019: Druon, Maurice, The Iron King (1956, France)
3-March-2019: Le Fanu, J. Sheridan, In a Glass Darkly (1872, Ireland)
10-March-2019: Lee, Christopher J., Jet Lag (Object Lessons) (2017, USA)
13-March-2019: Byron, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1818, England)
16-March-2019: Stewart, Angus, Sandel (1968, England)
17-March-2019: Schwob, Marcel, The King in the Golden Mask (1892, France)
24-March-2019: Hamilton, Patrick, Hangover Square: A Story of Darkest Earl’s Court (1941, England)
31-March-2019: Druon, Maurice, The Strangled Queen (1956, France)
5-April-2019: Sellars, Simon, Applied Ballardianism (2018, Australia)
10-April-2019: Modiano, Patrick, Such Fine Boys (1982, France)
17-April-2019: Tanizaki, Junichiro, The Key (1956, Japan)
27-April-2019: Powers, Richard, The Overstory (2018, USA)
5-May-2019: Boyle, Kay, The Smoking Mountain: Stories from Postwar Germany (1951, USA)
8-May-2019: Eve, Martin Paul, Pasword (Object Lessons) (2016, England)
12-May-2019: Stafford, Jean, The Catherine Wheel (1952, USA)
16-May-2019: Druon, Maurice, The Poisoned Crown (1957, France)
27-May-2019: Zola, Émile, Zest for Life (1884, France)
2-June-2019: Luiselli, Valeria, Lost Children Archive (2019, USA)
7-June-2019: Brennan, Summer, High Heel (Object Lessons) (2019, USA)
9-June-2019: Dery, Mark, Born to be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey (2018, USA)
16-June-2019: Druon, Maurice, The Royal Succession (1958, France)
1-July-2019: Catling, Brian, The Vorrh (2012, England)
7-July-2019: James, Henry, The Ambassadors (1903, USA)
20-July-2019: Zacks, Richard, Island of Vice: Theodore Roosevelt’s Doomed Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York (2012, USA)
25-July-2019: Besson, Philippe, Lie With Me (2017, France)
31-July-2019: Ballard, J.G., Concrete Island (1973, England)
4-August-2019: Whitehead, Colson, The Nickel Boys (2019, USA)
9-August-2019: Simenon, Georges, The Couple from Poitiers (1946, France)
13-August-2019: Summerscale, Kate, The Wicked Boy: An Infamous Murder in Victorian London (2016, England)
18-August-2019: Le Guin, Ursula K., A Wizard of Earthsea (1968, USA)
22-August-2019: Andreae, Johann Valentin (ed. by John Crowley), The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz (1616, Germany)
29-August-2019: Berkson, Bill, Since When: A Memoir in Pieces (2018, USA)
1-September-2019: Bradbury, Ray, The October Country (1955, USA)
2-September-2019: Howells, William Dean, The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885, USA)
7-September-2019: Louis, Édouard, Who Killed My Father (2018, France)
10-September-2019: Le Guin, Ursula K., The Tombs of Atuan (1970, USA)
14-September-2019: Le Guin, Ursula K., The Farthest Shore (1972, USA)
28-September-2019: Sinclair, Upton, Oil! (1927, USA)
29-September-2019: Genoways, Ted, This Blessed Earth: A Year in the Life of an American Family Farm (2017, USA)
13-October-2019: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen and Jørgen Moe, Norwegian Folktakes (1852, Norway)
14-October-2019: Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi, The Professor and the Siren (1961, Italy)
22-October-2019: Cellini, Benvenuto, The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini (1562, Italy)
23-October-2019: Womersley, Chris, City of Crows (2018, Australia)
3-November-2019: Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Notes from a Dead House (1862, Russia)
10-November-2019: O’Hara, John, Butterfield 8 (1935, USA)
14-November-2019: Schwob, Marcel, The Children’s Crusade (1896, France)
27-November-2019: Druon, Maurice, The She Wolf of France (1959, France)
30-November-2019: Druon, Maurice, The Lily and the Lion (1960, France)
11-December-2019: Hogg, James, The Three Perils of Woman (1823, Scotland)
26-December-2019: Ellmann, Lucy, Ducks, Newburyport (2019, USA)
27-December-2019: Paulson, Gary, Hatchet (1987, USA)
27-December-2019: Davis, Richard Harding, In the Fog (1901, USA)
29-December-2019: Falkner, J. Meade, Moonfleet (1898, England)
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Star Rating Book Reviews Master List
Book reviews are sometimes hard to write so I have come up with this star rating book reviews. Complete series reviews have a ❤ beside them.
Alphabetical:
A:
A Twisted Tale-Liz Braswell
A Whole New World(A Twisted Tale #1)
Anna-Kendare Blake
Anna Dressed in Blood(Anna #1)
A Series of Unfortunate Events-Lemony Snicket
The Bad Beginning(A Series of Unfortunate Events #1)
The Reptile Room(A Series of Unfortunate Events #2)
The Wide Window(A Series of Unfortunate Events #3)
The Miserable Mill(A Series of Unfortunate Events #4)
B:
Blood Sinister-Celia Rees
The Blackwell Pages-K.L. Armstrong & M.A. Marr
Loki’s Wolves(The Blackwell Pages #1)
Black Blade-Jennifer Estep
Cold Burn of Magic(Black Blade #1)
Dark Heart of Magic(Black Blade #2)
Bright Blaze of Magic(Black Blade #3)
Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles-Holly Black
The Nixie’s Song(Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles #1)
A Giant Problem(Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles #2)
The Wyrm King(Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles #3)
Books of Faerie-Maggie Stiefvater
Lament(Books of Faerie #1)
Ballad(Books of Faerie #2)
C:
Cruel Beauty-Rosamund Hodge
Crimson Bound-Rosamund Hodge
A Court of Thorns and Roses- Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses(A Court of Thorns and Roses #1)
A Court of Mist and Fury(A Court of Thorns and Roses #2)
A Court of Wings and Ruin(A Court of Thorns and Roses #3)
A Court of Frost and Starlight(A Court of Thorns and Roses #3.1)
D:
Dark Guardian- Rachel Hawthorne
Moonlight (Dark Guardian #1)
Darkest Powers-Kelley Armstrong❤
The Summoning(Darkest Powers #1)
The Awakening(Darkest Powers #2)
The Reckoning(Darkest Powers #3)
Darkness Before Dawn Trilogy-J.A. London
Darkness Before Dawn(Darkness Before Dawn Trilogy #1)
Darkness Rising-Kelley Armstrong❤
The Gathering(Darkness Rising #1)
The Calling(Darkness Rising #2)
The Rising(Darkness Rising #3)
Divergent-Veronica Roth❤
Divergent(Divergent #1)
Insurgent(Divergent #2)
Allegiant(Divergent #3)
Dust Lands-Moira Young
Blood Red Road(Dust Lands #1)
E:
F:
Fairy Bad Day- Amanda Ashby
Fallen-Lauren Kate
Fallen(Fallen #1)
Torment(Fallen #2)
Passion(Fallen #3)
Fairy Tale Royals-Emily Deady
Shard of Glass(Fairy Tale Royals #1)
Thorn of Rose (Fairy Tale Royals #2)
Firebird-Claudia Gray
A Thousand Pieces of You(Firebird #1)
J:
H:
The Hunger Games-Suzanne Collins ❤
The Hunger Games(The Hunger Games #1)
Catching Fire(The Hunger Games #2)
Mockingjay(The Hunger Games #3)
House Of Night-P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
Marked(House of Night #1)
Betrayed(House of Night #2)
Chosen (House of Night #3)
Untamed(House of Night #4)
Hunted(House of Night #5)
Tempted(House of Night #6)
Burned(House of Night #7)
Hex Hall-Rachel Hawkins ❤
Hex Hall(Hex Hall #1)
Demonglass(Hex Hall #2)
Spell Bound(Hex Hall #3)
Holes-Louis Sachar
Holes(Holes #1)
Harry Potter- J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone(Harry Potter #1)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(Harry Potter #2)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(Harry Potter #3)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire(Harry Potter #4)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix(Harry Potter #5)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince(Harry Potter #6)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows(Harry Potter #7)
The Heroes of Olympus-Rick Riordan
The Lost Hero(The Heroes of Olympus #1)
The Son of Neptune(The Heroes of Olympus #2)
The Mark of Athena(The Heroes of Olympus #3)
The House of Hades(The Heroes of Olympus #4)
The Blood of Olympus(The Heroes of Olympus #5)
Hush, Hush- Becca Fitzpatrick❤
Hush, Hush(Hush, Hush #1)
Crescendo(Hush, Hush #2)
Silence(Hush, Hush #3)
Finale(Hush, Hush #4)
The Half Bad Trilogy-Sally Green
Half Bad(The Half Bad Trilogy #1)
Half Wild(The Half Bad Trilogy #2)
Half Lost(The Half Bad Trilogy #3)
I:
The Infernal Devices-Cassandra Clare❤
Clockwork Angel(The Infernal Devices #1)
Clockwork Prince(The Infernal Devices #2)
Clockwork Princess(The Infernal Devices #3)
The Immortals- Alyson Noel
Evermore(The Immortals #1)
Blue Moon(The Immortals #2)
Shadowland(The Immortals #3)
Dark Flame(The Immortals #4)
Night Star(The Immortals #5)
Everlasting(The Immortals #6)
The Iron Fey- Julie Kagawa
The Iron King(The Iron Fey #1)
The Inheritance Cycle- Christopher Paolini
Eragon(The Inheritance Cycle #1)
Eldest(The Inheritance Cycle #2)
G:
Gilded Ashes- Rosamund Hodge
The Grisha-Leigh Bardugo
Shadow and Bone(The Grisha #1)
Siege and Storm(The Grisha Trilogy #2)
The Grey Wolves-Quinn Loftis
Prince of Wolves(The Grey Wolves #1)
K:
The Kane Chronicles-Rick Riordan
The Red Pyramid(The Kane Chronicles #1)
The Throne of Fire(The Kane Chronicles #2)
L:
Legend-Marie Lu
Legend(Legend #1)
Prodigy(Legend #2)
Champion(Legend #3)
The Lunar Chronicles-Marissa Meyer
Cinder(The Lunar Chronicles #1)
Scarlet(The Lunar Chronicles #2)
Cress(The Lunar Chronicles #3)
Fairest(The Lunar Chronicles #3.5)
Winter(The Lunar Chronicles #4)
Last Princess-Galaxy Craze
The Last Princess(Last Princess #1)
M:
Magisterium-Holly Black & Cassandra Clare
The Iron Trial(Magisterium #1)
The Copper Gauntlet(Magisterium #2)
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard-Rick Rirodan
The Sword of Summer(Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard #1)
The Mortal Instruments-Cassandra Clare❤
City of Bones(The Mortal Instruments #1)
City of Ashes(The Mortal Instruments #2)
City of Glass(The Mortal Instruments #3)
City of Fallen Angels(The Mortal Instruments #4)
City of Lost Souls(The Mortal Instruments #5)
City of Heavenly Fire(The Mortal Instruments #6)
Modern Faerie Tales-Holly Black
Tithe(Modern Faerie Tales #1)
Mythos Academy-Jennifer Estep
Touch of Frost(Mythos Academy #1)
Kiss of Frost(Mythos Academy #2)
Dark Frost(Mythos Academy #3)
Crimson Frost(Mythos Academy #4)
Midnight Frost(Mythos Academy #5)
Killer Frost(Mythos Academy #6)
Mara Dyer-Michelle Hodkin
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer(Mara Dyer #1)
The Evolution of Mara Dyer(Mara Dyer #2)
The Retribution of Mara Dyer(Mara Dyer #3)
N:
O:
P:
Percy Jackson and the Olympians-Rick Rirodan ❤
The Lightning Thief(Percy Jackson and the Olympians #1)
The Sea of Monsters(Percy Jackson and the Olympians #2)
The Titan’s Curse(Percy Jackson and the Olympians #3)
The Battle of the Labyrinth(Percy Jackson and the Olympians #4)
The Last Olympian(Percy Jackson and the Olympians #5)
Penryn & the End of Days-Susan Ee❤
Angelfall(Penryn & the End of Days #1)
World After(Penryn & the End of Days #2)
End of Days(Penryn & the End of Days #3)
Paranormalcy-Kiersten White
Paranormalcy(Paranormalcy #1)
Q:
R:
Reawakened-Colleen Houck
Reawakened(Reawakened #1)
The Raven Cycle-Maggie Stiefvater
The Raven Boys(The Raven Cycle #1)
The Dream Thieves(The Raven Cycle #2)
Blue Lily, Lily Blue(The Raven Cycle #3)
Riley Bloom-Alyson Noel❤
Radiance(Riley Bloom #1)
Shimmer(Riley Bloom #2)
Dreamland(Riley Bloom #3)
Whisper(Riley Bloom #4)
Riders of the Apocalypse-Jackie Morse Kessler
Hunger(Riders of the Apocalypse #1)
S:
Stain-A.G. Howard
The Scorpio Races-Maggie Stiefvater
Suspicion-Alexandra Monir
Stitching Snow-R.C. Lewis
Shatter Me-Tahereh Mafi
Shatter Me(Shatter Me #1)
The Syrena Legacy-Anna Banks
Of Poseidon(The Syrena Legacy #1)
The Storymakers-Betsy Schow
Spelled(The Storymakers #1)
The School for Good and Evil-Soman Chainani
The School for Good and Evil(The School for Good and Evil #1)
A World Without Princes(The School for Good and Evil #2)
The Spiderwick Chronicles-Holly Black & Tony DiTerlizzi
The Field Guide(The Spiderwick Chronicles #1)
The Seeing Stone(The Spiderwick Chronicles #2)
Lucinda’s Secret(The Spiderwick Chronicles #3)
The Ironwood Tree(The Spiderwick Chronicles #4)
Starcrossed-Josephine Angelini
Starcrossed(Starcrossed #1)
Dreamless(Starcrossed #2)
Goddess(Starcrossed #3)
The Selection-Kiera Cass
The Selection(The Selection #1)
The Elite(The Selection #2)
The One(The Selection #3)
The Heir(The Selection #4)
Splintered-A.G. Howard
Splintered (Splintered #1)
Shadow Falls-C.C. Hunter
Born at Midnight(Shadow Falls #1)
Awake at Dawn(Shadow Falls #2)
Taken at Dusk(Shadow Falls #3)
Whispers at Moonrise(Shadow Falls #4)
Chosen at Nightfall(Shadow Falls #5)
Shadow Falls: After Dark- C.C. Hunter
Reborn(Shadow Falls: After Dark #1)
Strange Angels-Lili St. Crow
Strange Angels(Strange Angels #1)
Betrayals(Strange Angels #2)
Jealousy(Strange Angels #3)
Defiance(Strange Angels #4)
Reckoning(Strange Angels #5)
The Soul Seekers-Alyson Noel
Fated(The Soul Seekers #1)
Echo(The Soul Seekers #2)
Mystic(The Soul Seekers #3)
Horizon(The Soul Seekers #4)
Stalking Jack the Ripper-Kerri Maniscalco
Stalking Jack the Ripper(Stalking Jack the Ripper #1)
T:
The Tiger Saga-Colleen Houck
Tiger’s Curse(The Tiger Saga #1)
Tiger’s Quest(The Tiger Saga #2)
Tiger’s Voyage(The Tiger Saga #3)
Tiger’s Destiny(The Tiger Saga #4)
Twilight-Stephenie Meyer❤
Twilight(Twilight #1)
New Moon(Twilight #2)
Eclipse(Twilight #3)
Breaking Dawn(Twilight #4)
Midnight Sun(The Twilight Saga #5)
Throne of Glass-Sarah J. Maas
Throne of Glass(Throne of Glass #1)
Crown of Midnight(Throne of Glass #2)
Trylle-Amanda Hocking
Switched(Trylle #1)
Torn(Trylle #2)
Ascend(Trylle #3)
Tales of Beauty & Madness-Lili St. Crow
Nameless(Tales of Beauty & Madness #1)
U:
Under the Never Sky-Veronica Rossi
Under the Never Sky(Under the Never Sky #1)
Unfinished Fairy Tales-Aya Ling
The Ugly Stepsister(Unfinished Fairy Tales #1)
Twice Upon A Time(Unfinished Fairy Tales #2)
Ever After(Unfinished Fairy Tales #3)
V:
Vampire Academy-Richelle Mead
Vampire Academy(Vampire Academy #1)
Frostbite(Vampire Academy #2)
W:
A Wicked Trilogy- Jennifer L. Armentrout
Wicked(A Wicked Trilogy #1)
The Wolves of Mercy Falls-Maggie Stiefvater
Shiver(The Wolves of Mercy Falls #1)
Linger(The Wolves of Mercy Falls #2)
White Rabbit Chronicles-Gena Showalter
Alice in Zombieland(White Rabbit Chronicles #1)
The Wrath and the Dawn- Renée Ahdieh
The Wrath and the Dawn(The Wrath and the Dawn #1)
The Rose & the Dagger(The Wrath and the Dawn #2)
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Y:
Z:
#star rating review master list#Soman Chainani#Colleen Houck#Suzanne Collins#leigh Bardugo#recommendations#bookworm#bookblr#booklr#blog banners#books#november 2017
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