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theredandwhitequeen · 2 years
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Book 13 of the 50 book challenge. Curse of the Lost Tiki, by Jill Marie Landis. A mystery novella from the Tiki Goddess series. It has everything from the series in a condensed version and it’s still fun. I love the series.
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book--brackets · 1 year
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Second Competition Round One Results
Poll 1: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Poll 2: Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan
Poll 3: Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows
Poll 4: Magic Treehouse by Mary Pope Osborne
Poll 5: Animorphs by K. A. Applegate
Poll 6: Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
Poll 7: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler
Poll 8: Inkworld by Cornelia Funke
Poll 9: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
Poll 10: Wayside School by Louis Sachar
Poll 11: Worst Witch by Jill Murphy
Poll 12: How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
Poll 13: Geronimo Stilton by Geronimo Stilton
Poll 14: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
Poll 15: The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
Poll 16: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
Stay tuned for round two, which will post tomorrow!
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autoacafiles · 1 year
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So this has been something that's been asked for a few times, so after a long times work, here we have it! A hypothetical voice cast for the characters of Autobot Academy. If there's a character you don't see, it's as we don't want to rush figuring out a character. We may update this list in the future, however it'll be in our own time, so we won't be taking any questions about specific missing characters. And hey, if you have your own voices that don't match up with these, then feel free to stick with that!
Autobots
Yuri Lowenthal - Hot Shot/Excellion II/DF Hot Shot/Ben Tennyson
Ashley Eckstein - Lightbright/Maxima/DF Lightbright
Tara Platt - Artillery/Maelstrom/ CG-11272017
ThunderPsyker - Bumblebee/Mjolnir
Morgan Garrett - Arcee/Diabla/Spidarcee
Nick “Lanipator” Landis - Rampage/Shockaract/Straxus
Brianna Knickerbocker - Transmutate/Transmutate X/Transmutate IX
Sam Vincent - Side Burn/Darkburn
Rick “Rice Pirate” Lauer - X-Brawn/Wrenchit
Chris Hackney - Mach Alert/Infernox/Lio Convo/Galva Convoy
Tiya Sicrar - Moonracer
Christine Marie Cabanos - Nightracer/Wipe-Out
Ashley Johnson - Glyph
Kanono - Tap-Out/AlbinoBug
Lizzie Caplin - Tremor/Shockblast
Erika Ishii - Sonar/Noisemaze
DoktorApplejuice - Armorhide/Armorbreak
Josh Keaton - Sideswipe/Firebreaker/Sunstreaker/Mismatch
Alejandro Saab - Steeljaw/Shatter-Pattern/Phantomjaw/Hellhound
Chris Miller - Thunderhoof
Sumalee Montano - Lodestar
Max Mittelan - Hosehead/Contagion
Sam Regal - Bomb-Burst
Kyle McCarley - Longshot
Ben Diskin - Misfire/Missilefire
Lucas Gilbertson - Saber/Dark Saber/Devcon/DF Devcon
Li Ming Hu - Hightail/Ravager
Mike Ginn - Gridlock/Ravager
Erica Mendez - Galaxy Flare
Michelle Ang - Riptide
Vanessa Marshal - Strongarm
Jill Harris - Nautica/DF Nautica
Courtney Ford - Muzzle
Nicolas Cantu - Wasp/DF Waspinator
Erin Fitzgerald - Convex
Archie Kao - Roadblock
Connor Kelley - Sky High
Haven Kendrick - Hot Rodimus/Raze
Michelle Yeoh - Windblade
Shannon McCormick - Rung
Elizabeth Maxwell - Chromia
Edward James Olmos - Fortress Maximus
Travis Willingham - Rollout
Andrew Francis - Scorch
John DiMaggio - Kup/Nitro Zeus/Leadfoot
Kyle Herbert - Star Convoy/Orion Pax/Toxitron
Mark Bonnar - Starscream
Paul McGann - Perceptor
Jake Johnson - Devaron
Herself Sarah Wiedenheft - Saperion/Arcrunner
Debra Wilson - Elita-1
Nicolas Cage - Overload
Nathan Fillion - Silverstreak/Killstreak
Ian MacKellen - Alpha Trion
Maximals
Tara Strong - Slash
Bryce Papenbrooke - Leobreaker
Matt Mercer - Bigfight/Death Convoy
Tom Gliblis - Break
Aleks Le - Stampy
Jack DeSana - Whoop-Kong
Roger Craig Smith - Bound Rogue
Charlie Day - Rattrap
Protectobots
Ashly Burch - Whirl
Heather Watson - Minerva
Aerialbots
Ratana - Stiletto
Cherami Leigh - Skyburst/Stormclash
Rachel Robinson - Surge
David B. Mitchell - Silverbolt
Axellerators
Jamie Chung - Flare-Up
Ron Botitta - Amp
Decepticons
Jason Marnocha - Megatron
Isaac C Singleton Jr. - Soundwave
Kathleen Delaney - Thunderblast
Vincent D'nofrio - Motormaster
Laura Bailey - Drag Strip
Shelby Rabara - Wildrider
David Kaye - Gnashteeth
Marc "Ganxingba" Soskin - Thundercracker
Ian Hanlin - Skywarp
Ryan Reynolds - Deadlock
Kaley Cuoco - Flamewar
Todd Haberkorn - Stonecrusher
Maurice LaMarche- Cryotek
Josh Powell - Onslaught
Corey Burton - Shockwave
Sylvester McCoy - “Doc”
JK Simmons - Horntrap
Resistance
Cameron Monaghan - Beta Maxx
Neo-Maximals
LaMonica Garret - Great Convoy
Peter Dinklage - King Atlas
Lydia Leonard - Black Convoy
Sam Witwer - Venator
Others
Colin Baker - Jhiaxus
Billy West/Michael Dorn - Dion/Umbra Convoy
Greg Cipes - Carjack
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readtilyoudie · 2 years
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12 Dukes of Christmas by Erica Ridley
The Bareknuckle Bastards Series by Sarah MacLean
Bi-Curious Beginnings: Enticed by an Earl Prequel by Anne Shaw
The Bridgerton Series by Julia Quinn
The Captain's Midwinter Bride by Liana De La Rosa
Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Castles Ever After Series by Tessa Dare
Christmas On Scandal Lane Anthology
The Debutante Files by Sophie Jordan
Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James
Devine & Friends by Olivia Parker
A Duchess To Remember by Christina Brooke
Duke For Hire by Nicola Davidson
Dukes Done Wrong Series by Alexa Aston
The Dukes of War by Erica Ridley
Everleigh Sisters Series by Amalie Howard
The Faerie Hounds of York by Arden Powell
Fallen Series by Nicola Davidson
Feminine Pursuits Series by Olivia Waite
Game of Dukes by Grace Callaway
The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting by KJ Charles
Get Thee Off My Lawn: A Regency RomCom with a Swan Problem by Daria Vernon
Girl Meets Duke Series by Tessa Dare
Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare
Gold Sky series by Rebel Carter
The Governess Who Captured His Heart by Sophie Barnes
The Grand Hotel Series by Felicia Greene
Harrow's Finest Five Series by Nancy Yeager
The Hathaways Series by Lisa Kleypas
The Heiress at Sea by Christi Caldwell
Hellions of Halstead Hall by Sabrina Jeffries
The Hellions of Havisham by Lorraine Heath
Hells Belles by Sarah MacLean
Her Husband's Harlot by Grace Callaway
Her Virgin Duke by Nicola Davidson
A Holiday By Gaslight by Mimi Matthews
How to Catch a Wild Viscount by Tessa Dare
How to Love Your Neighbor by Sophie Sullivan
How To Marry A Werewolf by Gail Carriger
How to Talk to Nice English Girls by Gretchen Evans
The Impossible Balfours Series by Gemma Blackwood
An Improper Proposal by Patricia Cabot
An Improper Proposition by Amy Rose Bennett
In Bed With The Devil by Lorraine Heath
In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint by Alexandra Vasti
Just Once by Jill Marie Landis
A Laird to Love by Tammy Andersen
Last Chance Scoundrels by Eva Leigh
A League of Extraordinary Women Series by Evie Dunmore
The London Lords series by Nicola Davidson
London's Greatest Lovers Series by Lorraine Heath
Love And Let Spy by Susanna Craig
Loves and Rogues Series by Jillian Eaton
A Madness in Spring by Kate Noble
Malory-Anderson Families Series by Johanna Lindsey
The Many Sins of Lord Cameron by Jennifer Ashley
Merry Christmas, Belles and Rakehells Anthology
The Merry Misfits of Bath by Callie Hutton
Miss Lavigne's Little White Lie by Samantha Grace
Mistletoe Mistress by Nicola Davidson
Montague Siblings by Mackenzi Lee
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weirdesplinder · 3 years
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Lista di romance con coppie costrette a stare insieme in spazi ristretti causa temporali, bufere di neve o altro
Ed eccoci con un’altra lista di romanzi a tema, che ho deciso di consiglarvi. Stavolta spinta dalla visione dei drama asiatici e dalle loro scene romantiche sotto la pioggia, ho deciso di cercare dei romance storici con il famoso clichè della coppia costretta a rifugiarsi in case disabitate, capanni o altro (cabina di navi), da soli, a causa di tempeste, temporali, bufere o altri problemi.
Esistono tantissimi romance storici che contengono questo tipo di scena e intendo veramente tantissimi, poichè far rimanere da soli i protagonisti è un must in un romanzo d’amore. Io mi sono limitata a una lista di titoli molto breve, con libri di cui non vi avessi già parlato in altri post, di autrici che mi piacciono e magari di facile reperibilità anche in ebook.
Perciò non allarmatevi se vedrete che mancano libri famosissimi con queste scene, perchè se ve vaevo già parlato in altre circostanze e altre liste non li ho inclusi, ma sentitevi comunque liberi, di aggiungere nei commenti i vostri romance storici preferitici con questo tipo di scena.
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Sotto il grande cielo (The Indiscretion)  di Judith Ivory
Link: https://www.comprovendolibri.it/cercatitolo200.asp
Link: https://amzn.to/3zPL8e1
Trama: La piccola ribellione di Lady Lydia Bedford-Browne (partecipare al matrimonio della sua cameriera) diventa l'avventura della sua vita, quando la diligenza su cui viaggia si schianta e la lascia bloccata nell'infido Dartmoor con l'unico altro passeggero: un texano robusto e disarmante di nome Sam Cody. Il lento, melodico accento di Sam e i suoi occhi scuri e ipnotici tentano Lydia in modi che non avrebbe mai creduto possibili. Ma la figlia di un lord può osare rompere in modo ancora più grave le regole della società? La sfortuna ha fatto sì che Sam abbia mancato al suo matrimonio per la seconda volta! Peggio ancora, ora è bloccato in mezzo al nulla con una lady tutta compunta. Ma c'è un'inconfondibile scintilla di coraggio, sensualità e passione sotto l'aspetto così controllato di Liddy, che sfida Sam a perseguire ancora di più ciò che il suo cuore e la sua anima ora desiderano disperatamente, anche se sa bene che lui e lei appartengono a due monmdi diversi.
La mia opinione: Judith Ivory è una certezza come autrice. Può piacere o non piacere ma non si può dire che scriva male, perchè scrive molto bene e a volte stupisce anche con trame fuori dall’ordinario. Certo forse a tratti è un po’ troppo melodrammatica, ma senza esagerare eccessivamente, e a volte ha guizzi di ironia dove non ti aspetteresti mai, e io sono una lettrice che ama essere stupita.
Quasi una lady (Almost a Lady)  di Jane Feather
Link: https://amzn.to/3tA1cQj 
Trama: Un brutto risveglio attende Meg Barratt, bella e avventurosa.Dopo aver perso i sensi sulla costa di Folkestone durante un temporale, si ritrova a bordo della nave di Cosimo, corsaro al servizio della Corona contro Napoleone, il quale le chiede di essere al suo fianco nell’impresa.Più per l’attrazione che prova per lui, che per dovere, Meg accetta.Mentre Cosimo, freddo e calcolatore, ancora non sospetta che l’avventura più bella sarà l’amore.
La mia opinione: Jane Feather è una delle mie autrici preferite. non è priva di difetti ma trovo sappia creare personaggi molto picevoli e diversi dal solito. Poi le trame a volte non sono sempre il massimo, ma i protagonisti bastano ad illuminare i suoi libri. Inoltre non guasta che anche sappia essere ironica quando serve.
Il dono (Bridal Favors) di Connie Brockway
Link: https://amzn.to/3qlr6oS (anche in ebook)
Trama: Evelyn Whyte non ha mai dimenticato la notte in cui ha scoperto un segreto a dir poco scandaloso sul conto di Justin Powell.Per il suo silenzio, l'uomo si impegna a fare qualsiasi cosa e dopo dieci anni, Evelyn è pronta a riscuotere quel debito.Per sostituire al meglio la zia, titolare di una agenzia, deve organizzare un matrimonio che sia ricordato come un indimenticabile evento mondano. Così chiede in prestito a Justin la sua antica e prestigiosa tenuta di famiglia.Ma Evelyn non sa che lì la sua vita e il suo cuore saranno in serio pericolo...
La mia opinione: come Jane Feather anche Connie Brockaway è tra le mie autrici preferite, non amo tutti i suoi libri, ma alcuni li adoro ed è anche molto ironica e assurda in alcuni romanzi, cosa che io apprezzo molto. Se cercate logica o melodramma andate altrove, ma per romanzi carini, spensierati che certamente vi regaleranno un sorriso, lei è perfetta.
Un angelo sotto la neve (Snow Angel) di Mary Balogh
Link: https://amzn.to/3nlqoFY (anche in ebook)
Trama: Prima di dire per sempre addio alla sua vita d'instancabile libertino e prendere moglie come si conviene a una persona del suo rango, Justin Halliday, conte di Wetherby, ha deciso di congedare la sua amante organizzando con lei una settimana di folle passione. Ma il fato ha in serbo per lui ben altre sorprese. Durante una tempesta di neve, infatti, Justin s'imbatte nella bella Rosamund, giovane vedova vivace e ribelle. Nonostante la tormenta, i due si accendono subito di ardente passione, consapevoli che ognuno presto tornerà alla sua vita. Finché un giorno, inaspettatamente si reincontrano in circostanze tutt’altro che piacevoli. Justin infatti sta corteggiando la nipote di Rosamund.
La mia opinione: poteva mancare Mary Balogh in una mia lista? Impossibile. In molti romanzi inserisce coppie intrappolate da sole, ma ho deciso di citare questo suo libro minore molto carino.
Appuntamento con il Visconte (The Viscount's Betrothal) di Louise Allen
Link: https://amzn.to/34CLR6R (anche in ebook)
Trama: Inghilterra, 1815 Decima Ross sa per certo che non si sposerà mai, visto che a ventisette anni non ha ricevuto neppure una proposta di matrimonio. I motivi? Primo fra tutti la sua imbarazzante altezza, che la fa spiccare tra le altre gentildonne, e poi quelle odiose lentiggini! Ora però che è entrata in possesso della propria eredità può finalmente decidere di fuggire di fronte all'ennesimo appuntamento al buio. Ma cosa succederebbe se il fato ci mettesse lo zampino, costringendola a fare i conti proprio con l'uomo che non voleva incontrare? Se fosse solo una questione di punti di vista? Forse le efelidi e l'altezza, che la fanno sentire tanto inadeguata, sono proprio ciò che il Visconte di Weston trova più attraenti in lei.    
La mia opinione: questa è un’autrice che non conoscevo. E mi ha ricordato a tratti Crala Kelly. Scrive in modo molto semplice, le sue trame sono molto  ma molto semplici e leggere, però estreamente dolci e piacevoli. non vi stupirà e forse non ricorderete i suoi romanzi a lugo, ma per passare ore piacevoli vanno bene e sono molto carini.
What a wallflower want di Maya Rodale (inedito in italiano)
Link: https://amzn.to/3nhF2xW
Trama: Tutti sanno che Prudence è alla sua quarta stagione senza un matrimonio all’orizzonte, ma nessuno sa perché. Con le sue illusioni romantiche distrutte dopo essere stata compromessa contro la sua volontà, Prudence accetta una proposta anche se il suo fidanzato non è esattamente un cavaliere dall'armatura scintillante, ma quando lui la spinge fuori dalla loro diligenza per deviare un bandito, lei giura che non si fiderà mai più di un uomo. Peccato che nel suo prossimo futuro ci sia John Roark, visconte Castleton, un incantatore dagli occhi azzurri con un passato misterioso e piani ambiziosi per il suo futuro. Quando si ritrova bloccato in una locanda di campagna con Prudence sa che dovrebbe mantenere le distanze. E sicuramente non dovrebbe iniziare ad innamorarsi di lei, ma quando il passato di Prudence torna a perseguitarla, John deve proteggerla, anche se rischia di rivelare i propri segreti che potrebbero distruggere il suo futuro.
La mia opinione: Questo forse, tra i romanzi citati in lista, è quello che in usa in modo più classico questo tipo di clichè. Però i personaggi, specie il protagonista maschile sono  molto spumeggianti e freschi.
Come Spring by Jill Marie Landis (inedito in italiano)
Link: https://amzn.to/33l6HHj
Trama: la bostoniana Annika Storm si dirige a ovest in cerca di avventura, solo per essere scambiata per una sposa per corrispondenza e rapita dal rude Buck Scott. E quando Scott si rende conto di avere preso la donna sbagliata, i due sono bloccati nella sua remota cabina da una violenta tempesta di neve.
La mia opinione: questo l’ho inserito perchè Jill Marie Landis come autrice mi piace e perchè almeno un libro ambientato in America dovevo per forzaincluderlo.
Onorevole menzione per due romanzi che vi ho già suggerito in altri post, ma che amo molto e contengono proprio questo tipo di scena:
Batticuore, di Amanda Quick (i due protagonisti rimangono intrappolati causa contrabbandieri e alta marea in una caverna)
Risveglio di passioni, di Mary Balogh (i due protagonisti sono bloccati causa incidente e neve)
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lesbiancolumbo · 2 years
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i found a bunch of brand new (to me) pictures of carole that i wanted to share on this day, seventy three years after she passed away. i always feel so protective of her, because she got such a raw deal and faced misogyny at every stage of her life, and even after her death (i have never forgotten the fucking obituary that described her as "nothing more than a lovely torso"). carole landis was born frances lillian mary ridste in fairchild, wisconsin. she idolized actresses like kay francis and carole lombard as a young girl, which is where she got her stage name. she was a talented actress, dancer, and singer, and was very beautiful. she loved children and wanted to be a mother but couldn't have any herself. twentieth century fox cast her in her breakout role in one million bc and then proceeded to brand her as "the ping girl" and "the chest", nicknames carole despised. she was very active in war efforts and did many tours with kay francis, mitzi mayfair, and martha raye. she wrote a book about the experience, four jills in a jeep, which became a movie. she had relationships with both men and women, most notably jacqueline susann, who would base a character in her book the valley of the dolls on her. most of all she wanted to be taken seriously as an actress.
when she died, her family buried her at the very top of a hill in los angeles, overlooking the city. last summer i climbed that hill and found where she rests, right next to the side of the path. someone planted a young tree nearby, so as it grows over time the spot where she is will grow shady and cool. it brought me a lot of peace to think of that. this is what her gravestone says:
"To our beloved Carole, whose love, graciousness, and kindness touched us all -- who will always be with us in the beauties of this Earth until we meet again."
i miss her and cherish her very much, despite never having met her, but i want her to know that she was loved endlessly and that people continue to keep her memory alive. thank you for reading.
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rubykgrant · 4 years
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I made a slightly condensed version of my Spooky Ref list; it still has a heck ton of movies and books, but now I combined certain categories, eliminated a few, and removed some of the titles that don’t quite fit. If you are looking for things to watch or read so you can get into the Halloween mood (or of you just like some creepy content), here you go!
Movies and Books for October
These range from children’s media to adult content, so be sure to check the ratings/reviews, this way you’ll find ones that are suitable for the right viewers. The dates of movies and names of authors for books are included to make searches easier
(a * symbol is for when a title is in both sections, a book that got made into a movie, ect)
Halloween and Ghosts
Movies- Hocus Pocus (1993), *the Halloween Tree (1993), the Nightmare before Christmas (1993), Trick r Treat (2007), Monster House (2006), Halloweentown (1998), the Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949), Scary Godmother Halloween Spooktacular (2003), Poltergeist (1982), the Haunting (1999), Casper (1995), Ghostbusters (1984), the Haunted Mansion (2003), Thirteen Ghosts (2001), the Others (2001)
Books- How to Drive Your Family Crazy on Halloween by Dean Marney,*the Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury, the Haunted Mask (Goosebumps) by RL Stine, Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge, Stonewords a Ghost Story by Pam Conrad, Deep and Dark and Dangerous by Mary Downing Hahn, Ghost Beach (Goosebumps) by RL Stine, All the Lovely Bad Ones by Mary Downing Hahn, the Crossroads by Chris Grabenstein, Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn
 Witch/ESP/Mental Powers
Movies- *Practical Magic (1998), *the Wizard of Oz (1939), *the Witches (1990), Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost (1999) *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), the Craft (1996), the Witches of Eastwick (1987), *Carrie (1976), *Firstarter (1984), *Matilda (1996), the Last Mimzy (2007)
Books- *Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman, *the Witches by Roald Dahl, Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones, *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling, *the Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum, T*Witches by HB Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld, the Worst Witch by Jill Murphy, *Carrie by Stephen King, *Firestarter by Stephen King, *Matilda by Roald Dahl, Scorpion Shards (Star Shards Chronicles) by Neal Shusterman, the Witch’s Boy by Michael Gruber
 Vampire and Werewolf
Movies- Blade (1998), the Little Vampire (2000), Hellboy Blood and Iron (2007), *Hotel Transylvania (2012), Fright Night (2011), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Alvin and the Chipmunks meet The Wolfman (2000), Ginger Snaps (2000), Van Helsing (2004) Wolf Children (2012), the Wolfman (1941)
Books- Bunnicula by James and Deborah Howe, Dracula by Bram Stoker, ‘Salem’s Lot by Stephen King, Red Rider’s Hood by Neal Shusterman, the Werewolf of Fever Swamp (Goosebumps) by RL Stine, Werewolves Don't Go to Summer Camp (Bailey School Kids) by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Jones, Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause, Night of the Werepoodle by Constance Hiser
 Zombies and Slasher/Gore
Movies- Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998), ParaNorman (2012), Night of the Living Dead (1968), *Pet Sematary (1989), Zombieland (2009), Resident Evil (2002), Dawn of the Dead (2004) Scream (1996), a Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), *I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Kill Bill (2003), Happy Death Day (2017), the Hills Have Eyes (2006), US (2019), Friday the 13th (1980), the Thing (1982), *the Girl with all the Gifts (2016)
Books- *Pet Sematary by Stephen King, the Haunting of Derek Stone by Tony Abott, Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps) by RL Stine, *I know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan, the Dark Half by Stephen King, The Dead Girlfriend (Point Horror) by RL Stine, Another by Yukito Ayatsuji, the Prom Queen (Fear Street) by RL Stine, *the Girl with all the Gifts by MR Carey
 Demons/Possession/Afterlife
Movies- the Omen (1976), Insidious (2010), the Exorcist (1973), *Christine (1983), City of Angels (1998), All Dogs go to Heaven (1989), Fallen (1998), *Rosemary’s Baby (1968), Bedazzled (2000), What Dreams May Come (1998), the Book of Life (2014), Flatliners (2017), *the Lovely Bones (2009), Coco (2017), Jennifer’s Body (2009), the Mummy (1999)
Books- *Christine by Stephen King, Needful Things by Stephen King, HECK where the bad kids go by Dale E Bayse,* Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin, Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Paradise Lost by John Milton, Inferno by Dante Alighieri, *the Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
 Monsters/Mythology/Dangerous Animals
Movies- Monsters Inc (2001), Godzilla (1998), *a Monster Calls (2016), *Jurassic Park (1993), King Kong (1933), Doug’s 1st Movie (1999), Darkness Falls (2003), Atlantis the lost empire (2001), Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas (2003), *the Last Unicorn (1982), Urban Legend (1998), *How to Train Your Dragon (2010), the Flight of Dragons (1982), Shrek (2001), *the Hobbit (1977), Quest for Camelot (1998), Ferngully the last rainforest (1992), Lake Placid (1999), Jaws (1975), *Cujo (1983), Deep Blue Sea (1999), Anaconda (1997)
Books- *a Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, *Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, Sasquatch by Roland Smith, *the Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle, the Moorchild by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, the Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) by Rick Riordan, the Boggart by Susan Cooper, *How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell, Jeremy Thatcher Dragon Hatcher by Bruce Coville, *the Hobbit by JRR Tolkien, *Cujo by Stephen King, Cat in the Crypt (Animal Ark Hauntings) by Ben M Baglio, Congo by Michael Crichton, Watership Down by Richard Adams, the Dark Pond by Joseph Bruchac
 Dolls and Toys, Circus/Carnival/Clowns, Comedy Horror
Movies- *Coraline (2009), the Adventures of Pinocchio (1996), Child’s Play (1988), Toy Story (1995), 9 (2009), We’re Back a dinosaur’s story (1993), the Care Bears Movie (1985), Little Nemo adventures in Slumberland (1989), *Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983), *Big Top Scooby-Doo (2012), Killer Klowns from Outer Space, *IT (2017), *Beetlejuice (1988), Army of Darkness (1992), Gremlins (1984), Arachnophobia (1990), Jawbreaker (1999), Tremors (1990), the Frighteners (1996), Twilight Zone the Movie (1983), Little Shop of Horrors (1986), Eight Legged Freaks (2002), the Goonies (1985)
Books- Frozen Charlotte by Alex Bell, *Coraline by Neil Gaiman, No Flying in the House by Betty Brock, Doll Bones by Holly Black, Joyland by Stephen King, *Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, the Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, *IT by Stephen King, the Cuckoo Clock of Doom (Goosebumps) by RL Stine, a Dirty Job by Christopher Moore jr, Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Treasury) by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell, JTHM (Director’s Cut) by Jhonen Vasquez
 Gothic/Dark Fantasy, Curse/Transformation
Movies- *the Addams Family (1991), Rebecca (1940), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Mama (2013), the Phantom of the Opera (2004), Crimson Peak (2010), Legend (1985), the Dark Crystal (1982), Labyrinth (1986), *the Neverending Story (1984), *the Secret of NIMH (1982), Anastasia (1997), Howl’s Moving Castle (2004), Pan’s Labyrinth (2006), Willow (1988), *the Last Unicorn (1982), the Princess Bride (1987), *Legend of the Guardians the Owls of Ga'Hoole, Beauty and the Beast (1991), the Princess and the Frog (2009), the Swan Princess (1994), the Thing (1982), the Mask (1994), Freaky Friday (2003), Song of the Sea (2014), Pirates of the Caribbean the Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Books- the Raven by Edgar Allen Poe, the Shining by Stephen King, Remember Me by Mary Higgins Clark, a Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, Well Witched (Verdigris Deep) by Frances Hardinge, Poison by Chris Wooding, *the Neverending Story by Michael Ende, *Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C O'Brien, a Tale Dark and Grimm by Adam Gidwitz, the Dark Portal by Robin Jarvis, Zel by Donna Jo Napoli, *the Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle, *Guardians of Ga’Hoole by Kathryn Lasky, Owl in Love by Patrice Kindl
 Mystery/Thriller/Psychological/Suspense
Movies- Clue (1985), *Holes (2003), Get Out (2017), Hot Fuzz (2007), Minority Report (2002), Kidnap (2017), Saw (2004), Wind River (2017), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), the Great Mouse Detective (1986), Eve’s Bayou (1997), Breaking In (2018), Cube (1997), *Secret Window (2004), Silent Hill (2006), the Sixth Sense (1999), the Good Son (1993), Psycho (1960), Donnie Darko (2001), Fargo (1996), the Game (1997), the Invisible Man (2020), Breaking In (2018)
Books- *Holes by Louis Sachar, the Lost (the Outer Limits) by John Peel, We’ll Meet Again by Mary Higgins Clark, When the Bough Breaks by Jonathan Kellerman, *Secret Window Secret Garden (Four Past Midnight) by Stephen King, House of Stairs by William Sleator, Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King, Tangerine by Edward Bloor, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the Girl who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
 Sci-Fi/Space Aliens, Robots and Technology
Movies- I Robot (2004), the Iron Giant (1999), the Terminator (1984), AI artificial intelligence (2001), the Stepford Wives (2004), Wall-E (2008), *Screamers (1995), *Sphere (1998), *Blade Runner (1982), *2001 a Space Odyssey (1968), MIB (1997), Mission to Mars (2000), Galaxy Quest (1999), Alien (1979), ET the extra terrestrial (1982), Independence Day (1996), Spaced Invaders (1990), Buzz Lightyear of Star Command the Adventure Begins (2000), Chicken Little (2005), *War of the Worlds (1953), *Contact (1997), Signs (2002), Treasure Planet (2002), Frequency (2000), Back to the Future (1985), the Time Machine (1960), Planet of the Apes (1968), Lost in Space (1998)
Books- the Terminal Man by Michael Crichton, Feed by Matthew Tobin Anderson, *Second Variety (Screamers) by Phillip K Dick, *I Robot by Isaac Asimov, Cell by Stephen King, *Sphere by Michael Crichton, *Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner) by Philip K Dick , *2001 a Space Odyssey by  Arthur C Clarke, a Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, the Dark Side of Nowhere by Neal Shusterman, *War of the Worlds by HG Wells, *Contact by Carl Sagan, Childhood’s End by Arthur C Clarke, Aliens Don’t Wear Braces (the Baily School Kids) by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Jones, the Invasion (Animorphs) by KA Applegate
 Dystopia/Disaster, Other Worlds
Movies- Waterworld (1995), the Matrix (1999), Escape from New York (1981), *Demolition Man (1993), the Day After Tomorrow (2004), Volcano (1997), the Fifth Element (1997), Titan AE (2000), Armageddon (1998), Twister (1996), the Birds (1963), the Book of Eli, (2010) Spirited Away (2001), *Alice in Wonderland (1951), Pleasantville (1998), *the Phantom Tollbooth (1970), *the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), *Hook (1991), the Pagemaster (1994), *James and the Giant Peach (1996)
Books- Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Uglies by Scott Westerfeld, the Road by Cormac McCarthy, the House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer, 1984 by George Orwell, Armageddon Summer by Bruce Coville and Jane Yolen, the Giver by Lois Lowry, the City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau, *Brave New World (Demolition Man) by Aldous Huxley, Malice by Chris Wooding, * the Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, *Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, the Golden Compass (His Dark Materials) by Philip Pullman, *The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (the Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis, *James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
 Anime/Manga and J-Horror
Movies- Akira (1988), Perfect Blue (1997), Ring (1998), Dark Water (2002), Ghost in the Shell (1995), Tokyo Godfathers (2003), Cat Soup (2001), *Cowboy Bebop the Movie (2001), Blood the Last Vampire (2000), Pokemon the First Movie (1998), Sailor Moon R Promise of the Rose (1993), DBZ the World’s Strongest (1990), Digimon the Movie (2000), Ju-On (2000)
Manga- Claymore by Norihiro Yagi, Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, *Yu Yu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi, *Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa, *Blue Exorcist by Kazue Katō, *Soul Eater by Atsushi Ōkubo, *Inuyasha by Rumiko Takahashi,
Anime- *Yu Yu Hakusho, *Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, *Soul Eater, *Blue Exorcist, *Inuyasha, *Cowboy Bebop, Mob Psycho 100, .hack//SIGN , the Promised Neverland, Paranoia Agent, Tokyo Ghoul, Hellsing Ultimate
 Super Hero
Movies- Hellboy (2004), Ghost Rider (2007), the Incredibles (2004), Batman Beyond return of the Joker (2000), TMNT (2007), Logan (2017), Black Panther (2018), Sky High (2005), Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse (2018), Justice League Crisis on Two Earths (2010), Batman Under the Red Hood (2010)
Comics- Animal Man (New 52, 2011) DC Comics, Swamp Thing (New 52, 2011) DC Comics, BPRD Dark Waters (2012) Dark Horse Comics, Nextwave (Agents of HATE, 2006) Marvel Comics
Animated Series- Batman the Animated Series, X-Men Evolution, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003), Darkwing Duck, the Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans (2005), Static Shock, Green Lantern the Animated Series
 Cartoons and TV shows
Over the Garden Wall, The Simpsons (Treehouse of Horrors), Regular Show (Terror Tales of the Park), Adventure Time (Stakes), Scooby-Doo Where Are You/What’s New Scooby-Doo,  El Tigre the Adventures of Manny Rivera, Phineas and Ferb (Night of the Living Pharmacists), Gravity Falls, Good Omens, Miracle Workers, Grimm, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, What We Do In the Shadows, Hotel Transylvania the series, Wolf’s Rain, Danny Phantom, Aaahh Real Monsters, the Munsters, So Weird, Tutenstein, Gargoyles, Xena Warrior Princess, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Tales from the Crypt, Goosebumps, Samurai Jack, Metalocalypse, Super Jail, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Futurama, the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, *Beetlejuice (animated series), Sabrina the Animated Series, the Owl House, Bewitched, Growing Up Creepy, the Addams Family (animated series), a Series of Unfortunate Events, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Star VS the Forces of Evil, Amphibia, Infinity Train, Penn Zero Part-Time Hero, Murder She Wrote, the Venture Bros, Avatar the Last Airbender, Invader ZIM, People of Earth, Star Trek Next Gen, Rick and Morty, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
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ELLA DISCUSSES: BOOKWORMS UNITE PH - YEAR 4 + RELAUNCH GIVEAWAY!
Is it too late to write my own recap? I certainly hope not! While I may not have taken as many pictures as I should have (mainly because I was so focused on having fun I hardly had time to bury my face in my phone the whole event), I will be able to share some of the amazing things that occurred in Bookworms Unite PH’s fourth gathering! 
This was my first time attending, and the first time I’ve ever heard of Bookworms Unite PH at all. So I was so ecstatic when I saw the event pop up somewhere on my Facebook feed. And the whole time I was pre-registering, I kept asking myself over and over like a broken record, “Why have I never heard of you beautiful people before?” I’ve never been more happy than I was when I finally clicked that registration button. I wasted no time paying for that registration fee too because I was so psyched into attending. 
And lo and behold, it was everything I’ve ever hoped for in a gathering full of crazy-awesome book lovers! I’ll get into some of the more important highlights, and hopefully, don’t bore you with my dabbling.
Also, there’s a GIVEAWAY down below that you might wanna check out! :’)
Let’s get onto it, shall we?
UPON ARRIVAL
I was one of the first seven to arrive on the 21st of July in the Rizal Library. I actually almost got lost the whole way into Ateneo, and had actually met Mighta (@MightaZerie) beforehand. We went into it together, and soon we met the rest of our crew. The whole time waiting, I was floored by how easily I connected with the other early birds. Cue selfies I took with the lot!
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First two photos on the left: Top is with Ailla (@MioneJeanPotter), Bottom is with Shai (@themeanderingsoul)
Three photos to the right: Top is with Angel (@whimsy_wanders), Bottom left is with Mighta (@MightaZerie) and Bottom right is with Joanna (@JoannaDerpina)
We’ve pretty much called ourselves #LADYBIRDS considering how we were the early birds of the event. And let me tell you, meeting these gals was perhaps (and I’ve said it once on Twitter) one of the best that’s ever happened on BUPH. Getting to meet a group of girls that I instantly connected with through our love of books makes me thank BUPH for creating such a fun-loving event!
Apart from meeting such fantastic ladies, I managed to get some awesome swag from my little registration kit, which you can find some of them surrounding Reign of the Fallen below!
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THE GAMES
There were, essentially, three games during this whole event. And, believe it or not, I actually placed a spot in all three of them! 
I joined the first game: Truths and a Lie: YA Edition with Angel and Shai as my teammates. And we easily took one of the first place of two with all our lucky guesses. My first price was Our Dark Duet by V.E. Schwab which was such a lucky pick! 
The second game was Young Adulting: A YA Trivia Game which I teamed up with Mighta and Ailla and placed third on. Now, for the record, these were all pretty lucky guesses too, since we haven’t read nearly half of what they presented. But lucky guesses gets people places sometimes, so hooray! I got Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh as my second prize of the day.
And the final game was an absolute clincher, because we did a Guess the Cover game and let me tell you, oh boyyyyy, this one was the toughest game of all. The hosts did not make it easy, but somehow, back with the OG team of myself, Angel and Shai, we managed to place fourth by a landslide. I got Rookie on Love by Tavi Gevinson as my final win of the day!
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From left to right: Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr, Don’t Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout,  Heart of Glass by Jill Marie Landis, All We Can Do Is Wait by Richard Lawson, The Last Girl On Earth by Alexandra Blogier, Rookie On Love by Tavi Gevinson, Puddin’ by Julie Murphy, Our Dark Duet by V.E. Schwab, and Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE
Of course, how can I forget the amazing Book Blind Date that occurred after the whole mayhem of games and fun? I gave out two books for the blind date, and received two back! 
Though if we’re being honest, I got (3) because one of the guests gave me one of the books she got from the blind date pile. I unfortunately forgot her name, and I wish I had gotten it, because she was so generous into giving me my third one, which had a description about the 1800′s, and I could not believe my luck because I love books about the 1800′s!
The books I got for the Book Blind Date are: Heart of Glass by Jill Marie Landis (the 1800′s book, thank you ate girl, I really wish I got your name ahhh), Don’t Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr.
These were such fantastic books and I cannot wait to read them!
THE HOSTS
I can’t close up this recap without thanking the generous and awesome-sauce hosts of Bookworms Unite PH: JM (@bookfreakrevelations), Hazel (@staybookish), Inah (@thebibliophileconfessions), Miel (@bookishandawesome) and Bianca (@notoriouslaylow)!
This event would not be possible without all of their amazing effort into allowing bookworms like me gather with other bookworms in a safe and fun environment! I truly cannot thank you guys enough for all your hard work. Y’all are the real MVP! And I can’t wait to see you guys in this year’s Philippine Readers and Writers Festival happening on August 12. Me and my #ladybirds will come along as one of the firsts once more! :’)
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From left to right: Miel, JM, Inah, Hazel (insert Bianca omg where u at gurl)
RELAUNCH GIVEAWAY ! the honest to Merlin one y’all have been waiting for
I salute you for reading through that very long and arduous recap. Or if you didn’t read it, that’s also fine, #noshame! But here we are, and to celebrate the relaunch of thebookishgoddess, I have decided to host a little giveaway for all the amazing support I have gotten from my friends (new and old) and old followers here on Tumblr for my little return. This giveaway is to share one of the wonderful books I have gotten from BUPH, so!
ONE (1) lucky bookworm will get a chance to win my ARC copy of THE LAST GIRL ON EARTH BY ALEXANDRA BLOGIER and A BUTTON PIN OF CHIBI HARRY POTTER!
I’m throwing in Harry in there just for a little extra, and to celebrate his upcoming birthday this July 31st! And here’s some fun stuff, this is open INTERNATIONALLY! Also, if you’re underaged, please ask for permission from your parents. I don’t want the coppers coming after me if your parents find out a stranger on the internet sends you stuff, haha!
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GIVEAWAY RULES
MUST be following me on Instagram @thebookishgoddess 
EXTRA ENTRY #1: Reblog this post and follow me on Tumblr (@thebookishgoddess)
EXTRA ENTRY #2: Follow me on Twitter (@mdsummcrs) and reblog my giveaway post!
EXTRA ENTRY #3: Check out Instagram details here
Giveaway ends on 8/7 at GMT+8 (a day before my birthday)! Winners will be chosen via random generator. The winner must respond within 48 hours upon contacting them, otherwise their winning spot will be given to another bookworm!
Thanks so much for reading, and see you all very soon! :’)
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From 1989 to 1996, the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award included winners of the “Best Romance” of the year. Then again, in 1998, an award called was “RWA’s Favorite Book” was given. And, then, alas, the award was dropped. I say “alas” because the books that received this award were some of the best of the genre, represented numerous romance subgenres, and would be ones I’d point to even today as a place to start reading romance. The authors? LaVryle Spencer. Laura Kinsale. Jill Marie Landis. Susan Wiggs. Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Nora Roberts. Diana Gabaldon. The books? Morning Glory. The Prince of Midnight. Come Spring. Lord of the Night. It Had to Be You. Born in Ice. Outlander. The sub-genres? Historicals set everywhere from late 1930s America, to Regency England, the American West, and Venice in 1531. A contemporary in which a supposed “bimbo” inherits an NFL team. A time travel story in which a World War II nurse steps through standing stones and into another era. Morning Glory was made into a movie starring Christopher Reeve. And, of course, Outlander is now a popular television series. All these books are still available and in print, over 25 years later. I applaud the taste of the RWA membership, who were responsible for honoring these books. The rest of the RITA Awards were judged by a jury of their peers. The “Best Romance” and “RWA’s Favorite Book” RITA Awards were chosen by an open vote of RWA members. That means these stories were not only quality, but they were also beloved by their fellow writers and thus have had had a huge influence on the genre. As someone who rarely read romance growing up, all these books save Outlander were new to me. I wish I had read them earlier, because they’re wonderful examples of the genre and probably would have hooked me on at least three of the authors.
The Great RITA Read: The “Best Romance” Award - Barnes & Noble Reads — Barnes & Noble Reads
Yes, I’m attempting to read every Rita-winning story since 1982. Yes, that is a little bit insane. 
But the books, so far, have been almost uniformly excellent.
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theredandwhitequeen · 7 years
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Book 25 of the 50 book challenge. Too Hot four Hula by Jill Marie Landis. This another in the Tiki Goddess mystery series set on Oahu this time. It's fun and has a good mystery to it. Fun to read and imagine all the goofiness of the characters. It's light reading and I'd recommend the series.
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Second Competition Masterpost
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Links to all the polls in the second competition
Preliminary Round
Poll 1: 7,000,000-1,100,000 ratings (here)
Poll 2: 1,090,000-480,000 ratings (here)
Poll 3: 450,000-320,000 ratings (here)
Poll 4: 310,000-250,000 ratings (here)
Poll 5: 240,000-190,300 ratings (here)
Poll 6: 190,000-137,000 ratings (here)
Poll 7: 130,000-103,500 ratings (here)
Poll 8: 103,000-91,900 ratings (here)
Poll 9: 91,400-75,900 ratings (here)
Poll 10: 75,100-59,600 ratings (here)
Poll 11: 59,300-47,900 ratings (here)
Poll 12: 47,600-42,200 ratings (here)
Poll 13: 42,000-35,000 ratings (here)
Poll 14: 34,000-26,000 ratings (here)
Poll 15: 25,700-23,000 ratings (here)
Poll 16: 22,300-20,680 ratings (here)
Poll 17: 20,600-18,390 ratings (here)
Poll 18: 18,300-15,490 ratings (here)
Poll 19: 15,480-12,800 ratings (here)
Poll 20: 12,400-10,400 ratings (here)
Poll 21: 10,090-9,070 ratings (here)
Poll 22: 9,020-8,564 ratings (here)
Poll 23: 8,560-7,200 ratings (here)
Poll 24: 7,040-6,100 ratings (here)
Poll 25: 6,095-5,000 ratings (here)
Poll 26: 4,960-4,000 ratings (here)
Poll 27: 3,960-2,740 ratings (here)
Poll 28: 2,710-2,170 ratings (here)
Poll 29: 2,160-1,500 ratings (here)
Poll 30: 1,390-810 ratings (here)
Poll 31: 800-350 ratings (here)
Poll 32: 340-8 ratings (here)
Round One
Poll 1: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins vs Ferngully (Movie Tie-In) by Diana Young (here)
Poll 2: Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan vs The Ogre Downstairs by Diana Wynne Jones (here)
Poll 3: Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene vs Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows (here)
Poll 4: Magic Treehouse by Carolyn Keene vs Which Witch? by Eva Ibbotson (here)
Poll 5: Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler vs Animorphs by K. A. Applegate (here)
Poll 6: Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey vs A to Z Mysteries by Ron Roy (here)
Poll 7: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler vs The Last Dragon by Silvana de Mari (here)
Poll 8: Inkworld by Cornelia Funke vs My Secret Unicorn by Linda Chapman (here)
Poll 9: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne vs Pony Pals by Jeanne Betancourt (here)
Poll 10: Wayside School by Louis Sachar vs Gunnerkrigg Court by Thomas Siddell (here)
Poll 11: How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell vs The Royal Diaries by Various Authors (here)
Poll 12: Worst Witch by Jill Murphy vs Unicorn Chronicles by Bruce Coville (here)
Poll 13: Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park vs Geronimo Stilton by Geronimo Stilton (here)
Poll 14: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy vs Catwings by Ursula K. Le Guin (here)
Poll 15: The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo vs The Ever Afters by Shelby Bach (here)
Poll 16: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket vs The Giants and the Joneses by Julie Donaldson (here)
Round Two
Poll 1: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins vs Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan (here)
Poll 2: Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows vs Magic Treehouse by Mary Pope Osborne (here)
Poll 3: Animorphs by K. A. Applegate vs Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey (here)
Poll 4: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandeler vs Inkworld by Cornelia Funke (here)
Poll 5: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne vs Wayside School by Louis Sachar (here)
Poll 6: Worst Witch by Jill Murphy vs How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell (here)
Poll 7: Geronimo Stilton by Geronimo Stilton vs Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy (here)
Poll 8: The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo vs A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (here)
Round Three
Poll 1: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins vs Magic Treehouse by Mary Pope Osborne (here)
Poll 2: Animorphs by K. A. Applegate vs Inkworld by Cornelia Funke (here)
Poll 3: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne vs How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell (here)
Poll 4: Geronimo Stilton by Geronimo Stilton vs A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (here)
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2019'un ilk ayına 18 kitapla veda ediyor @_kitapruyasi kızı. Okuduğum kitapların puanları sizlerle.. 👇 . . @arkadya_kitap 👉 Mary Lynn Bracht || BEYAZ KASIMPATI ✔ Puanım 5/5 . . @yabanciyayinlari 👉 Elle Kennedy || HESAPLAŞMA ✔ Puanım 4/5 👉 Sarah Pimborough || GÖZLERİNİN ARDINDA ✔ Puanım 4/5 👉 Vi Keeland || UKALA PİÇ ✔ Puanım 4/5 . . @inkilapkitabevi 👉 Mary Higgins Clark || BENİ HATIRLA ✔ Puanım 4/5 . . @epsilonyayinevi 👉 Nora Roberts || BÜYÜLÜ ÖLÜM ✔ Puanım 4/5 . . @artemisyayinlari 👉 Adam Creed || HEVESLİ CESET ✔ Puanım 2/5 . . @koridoryayinlari 👉 Judith Ivory || ÇİRKİN ✔ Puanım 2/5 . . @egemenyayinlari 👉 Rukiye Türeyen || KANADI KIRIK MELEK'IN KANADINA TAKILANLAR ✔ Puanım 5/5 . . @pegasusyayinlari 👉 Deborah Harkness || HAYAL KİTABI ✔ Puanım 5/5 👉 Deon Meyer || ŞEYTAN TEPESİ ✔ Puanım 3/5 👉 Jill Marie Landis || TAŞTAN KALP ✔ Puanım 5/5 . . @dexpub 👉 Samantha Young || ARAMIZDAKİ UÇURUM ✔ Puanım 1/5 . . @sonsuzkitap 👉 Erin Quinn || HAYALİMDEKİ TEN ✔ Puanım 5/5 HAYALİMDEKİ YÜREK VE RÜYALARIM ✔ Puanım 5/5 HAYALİMDEKİ ARZULAR VE İHTİRASLAR ✔ Puanım 5/5 . . @martiyayinlari 👉 Lisa Unger || AŞKTAN YA DA KORKUDAN ✔ Puanım 4/5 👉 Harlan Coben || TEK BİR BAKIŞ ✔ Puanım 4/5 . . Şubat ayında görüşmek üzere 🖤 Asi kızdan Sevgilerle . . #kitap #books #reading (Istanbul Province) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtVfEcKlHje/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=azym2b7xr52
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readtilyoudie · 3 years
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“What are you talking about?” 
“You. You and me. Don’t you see? I love you, Hunter.” 
“Don’t, Jemma. One night doesn’t give you enough experience to know whether or not you’re in love.”
Just Once by Jill Marie Landis
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Hessler Roll Call - This Joust In - Vol 1 Issue 2.5
Harrowing times were had in the gathering of submissions, but we've got things resolved at least for now. The Hessler Street Fair Poetry Contest Reading is May 23rd at starting promptly at 7pm at Happy Dog on Euclid. Event Here. Even if you aren't in the anthology, this is still a good reading to attend.  The poetry is excellent and the Happy Dog has many great food options.  There is no admission, but books will be available for purchase. Those in the anthology will receive an email explaining what happens next some time after this entry is posted. Enjoy! Az Here are the finalists and their pieces. A Fintastic time with Grandpa - Aisha Smith ... Sarcastic Teen Girl - Alyssa Smith ... new truth - anitakeys ... 10/17 - Azriel Johnson ... With a Bunch of Lace at His Throat - Bethany W. Pope ... Brian Taylor - Mind Reading 102 ... August Rush - Caitlin Blair Cogar ... “Deborah” - Casey Krysztofik ... Stone Cold Sinner - Christena AV Williams ... Leftovers - Christine Howey ... Tell Me - Clarissa Jakobsons ... Cigarette Butts #1 - Craig Firsdon ... Populist Punk Heroes - David S. Pointer ... In Search of a Good Night - Emily Reid Green ... “The Struggle” - Frank Kinor, Jr. ... A Villanelle - Geoffrey A. Landis ... Pray for Death - Jacob Paul Patchen ... If a Body is a Temple - James Croal Jackson ... Family Practice - Jeremy Jusek ... Erielhonan - Jeremy Proehl ... North Atlantic Right Whale - Jill Lange ... RE: Orlando - JM Romig ... The Sons and Daughter - Joann Celleghin ... Ageless our Timeless Light - Joe Bisicchia ... At the Dawning of a Winter’s Day - Julie Ursem Marchand ... Rotten Apple Dumpling - Juliet Cook ... His Name - Karen Davis ... To be a Woman Today... - Keely Aaliyah ... Idiotic Idioms - Kevin Frederick Smith ... Rose of Jericho - Lennart Lundh ... Childbirth vs Creative Birth - Lori Ann Kusterbeck ... Summer Stained - Lorraine Cipriano ... “Recipe from the KSU Counseling Center” - Lynne Shayko ... this is you - Marc Mannheimer ...  Road Rain - Mark Jordan ... Don’t Mention You’re from Cleveland - Mary A. Turzillo ... Vox Populi - Matthew Scott Harris ... Love Lies Bleeding - M. J. Arcangelini ... Sanctuary - Nancy Brady ... Rot - Rachel Hayes ... FaceTime - Ralph Pitman ...  Entomology 101: - Rob Smith ... March 2018 - Dr. Roger Craik ... The Homonym Garnok - Ross Martyn Hayes ...  Fashion of the Day - S. Renay Sanders ...  Return to Eden - Skylark Bruce ... Steal - Soumyadeep Bhattacherya ... Gender Confirmation - Sy Castells ... Gotu Kola - Tam e. Polzer ... Forgotten Feet - Tanya Pilumeli ... My Dragonette - Valentina Ranaldi-Adams ... Joy - Vincent L. Robinson ... worst of all - Wanda Morrow Clevenger ...
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