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    • Top Ten Tuesday: All Time Favorite Books

      Posted at 8:15 am by Laura, on March 3, 2015

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten ALL TIME FAVORITE BOOKS from the Last Three Years.

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      Oy. At first I thought this would be easy — just a quick scan of my top five favorites from each year — but now that I think about this more, some of the books listed below didn’t even make my Top Five of 20__ list originally. They stick out to me now, though, in one way or another.

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      The Night Circus || Outlander || The Last Enchantments
      Shadow on the Crown || The Secret Keeper

      Mostly historical fiction, two of them fantasy-based, and all three set in England and/or Europe. Sounds about right for my tastes! Four of these authors were new to me at the time I read them and/or they were debuts, so it’s always exciting to find new people to follow.

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      Fangirl || All the Bright Places || Anna and the French Kiss
      Between Shades of Gray || Prisoner of Night and Fog

      Three YA books are contemporary, speaking to who I am as a person (anxious and nerdy, deeply interested in psychology, giggly and a hopeless romantic), and two are WWII historical fiction but with a different perspective (lesser-known Russian history and through the eyes of a young pre-Nazi). Phenomenal books in their own right, and I’m constantly putting them in readers’ hands.

      What are your top ten favorite books from the last three years? Do we have any overlap?

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 16 Comments | Tagged books, genre: adult fiction, genre: historical fiction, genre: romance, genre: young adult, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Book-Related Problems

      Posted at 7:30 am by Laura, on February 17, 2015

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Book-Related Problems I Have.

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      Oh, must it only be ten? This is why I created resolutions!

      • I buy books when I have more at home to read. I mean, seriously, let’s get cracking on the books I own and haven’t read yet before spending money on new ones.

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      • I sniff books and touch the spines of those I own and love. I can’t help it. I try not to do this when other people are around, but I know I’m not alone in this. Just the other day, I caught a customer in the store with their nose literally shoved in the middle of the new Sarah Addison Allen book.

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      • When I borrow from the library, I borrow more than I can read. It’s just like going to the bookstore. I walk in, see ten books I want to read, think I can read all ten in three weeks, and end up only reading two!

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      • Constantly running out of shelf space. I don’t see this as a bad thing. Just that I need to get another bookcase. And a larger room to put the bookcase. And forge on with the Beauty & the Beast library dream.
      • The Beauty & the Beast library dream. Nothing can compare.

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      • I don’t like packing books. Not because it can be a pain to pack and haul and unpack in the moving process, but because it feels strange putting them inside cardboard boxes and out of sight, no matter how short the time frame.

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      • I want to go to ALL THE BOOK EVENTS. BEA, YALLfest, YALLwest, author signings, writers’ conferences, book tours, you name it and I want to be there. The problem? Hotel fee, food, travel expenses. Why must things cost money? Why can’t my smile take me places for free? (I’m only slightly kidding.)

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      • When I’m off Twitter for a day, I feel disconnected. Twitter keeps me updated on authors, publishers, editors, bloggers, all things books. If I’ve gone a full day away from it I feel like I’ve missed out on an online inside joke or first-hand news source. (It pays to be friends with a handful of bloggers who always manage to link you up with the latest news. Looking at you, Lindsey, Morgan, Stacey, and Hannah!)

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      • The internal fight of re-reading versus reading something new. Thank goodness this little blogger has an excuse with Hannah’s #ReRead2015 challenge! Sometimes blogging can feel overwhelming, like a pressure to read the newest and most-anticipated books. Honestly, it comes down to not being able to decide what to read next.

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      • There is always a book within an arm’s reach. A Nook in my purse, a book at my bedside table, a book on the couch, and an emergency read in the car. Even if I’ll never get a chance to read when I’m out and about, there’s always a book with my cell phone and chapstick.

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      What are some of your book-related problems?

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 34 Comments | Tagged book hoarding, books, personal, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Romances in Books

      Posted at 7:15 am by Laura, on February 10, 2015

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Things I Like/Dislike When it Comes to Romances in Books.

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      What an interesting topic! A lot of what I enjoy about romances in books can also be things I dislike as well. Sometimes it all boils down to the writing — how the characters and their situations are portrayed. We’ll start with Dislike so that the post ends on a high note!

      Five Things I Dislike* When it Comes to Romances in Books
      *It all depends on the writing

      1. Insta-love — Sometimes this works. Most of the time it’s just annoying.
      2. Bickering — When the dialogue is all “witty banter” and suddenly it’s love, I roll my eyes and close the book. That’s not witty. That’s bickering, and it’s unoriginal.
      3. All Sex, No Depth — Don’t get me wrong, sex scenes are great, but that’s not enough to constitute love and romance. That’s just pure physical fun. It’s extra frustrating in YA when it happens too quickly into the story.
      4. Love Triangles — Just…why? Sometimes I understand if the protagonist has a long-time crush at the start of the novel and about halfway she likes someone else, but…do we need to have love triangles all the time? YA is notorious for this.
      5. Totally Hot Guys — Why is it (again, notorious in YA) when she meets the guy, he’s always super chiseled and muscular and beautiful? I mean, there were some hot guys when I was a teenager but they definitely weren’t marbled gods. (I just about cried when I met Levi in Fangirl. What a relief!)

      Five Things I Like When it Comes to Romances in Books

      1. Depth — Several of my favorite romances begin with an established friendship, comfort, honesty and understanding. Whether or not the romance blossoms slowly or rapidly, if it has depth, I love it.
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      2. The Rush — You know the feeling! Your heart’s beating fast, you’re rooting for the couple, it feels just like your very first crush. Heck, it feels like that very first time you meet any love interest, so full of possibility.
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      3. Total Honesty — When the characters are completely honest with one another, whether or not they’re together at the time…it just makes my heart flutter.
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      4. The Tension — Cause heck, who doesn’t love tension? Sexual tension, repression, emotional tension, all brilliant.
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      5. Teamwork — When the couple works together as a team, not necessarily putting their love before anything else but at least making it just as equal as whatever else they’re passionate about, that’s when you know it’s real.
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      What do you like most about romances in books? What grates your nerves? Do you notice differences in adult and YA?

       

       

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 22 Comments | Tagged books, genre: romance, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Haven’t Read These YA Fantasy Books

      Posted at 10:15 am by Laura, on February 3, 2015

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Books I Can’t Believe I Haven’t Read From X Genre. top10tuesday2015 You know what I’m most ashamed about? Working in a bookstore, reading all the book reviews from fellow bloggers, and contributing to conversations and getting excited about books I haven’t read. It always feels like I’ve read the books because I hear so much about them, but I haven’t read them. Part of it is because I want to stay away from the hype, and part of it is because I have a hard time believing I’d pick up the book for any other reason apart from, “I heard about it.” Half the time when I’m browsing, I’m really just looking for books I’ve heard about. Would I really pick any of these up blindly? Maybe. Maybe not. But these are the top ten in YA fantasy I haven’t read. Please don’t throw tomatoes at me!

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      Why I Haven’t Read These Yet

      • Falling Kingdoms — four perspectives? YA Game of Thrones? I mean, reading the jacket summary makes it seem daunting, and yet so very intriguing. I’m curious. And scared.
      • Cinder — cyborgs? I dunno. I’m not much of a sci-fi / space person. So many of my friends have read this, friends who were just in it for fairy tales, friends who definitely are not sci-fi people, and they’ve enjoyed it. So I really do need to give this a chance.
      • Throne of Glass — no excuse. I own the book (and Crown of Midnight), so I need to get cracking!
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      Why I Haven’t Read These Yet

      • Legend — dystopia. I’m over it. But this looks so good. So maybe I’m not over it. Have you read it? What’s your take on it?
      • A Thousand Pieces of You — So much pre-pub hype. Back when I was browsing upcoming releases, before there was any hype, before print and digital proofs were sent to bloggers, I wanted to read this. And the moment I received my digital ARC, I avoided it like the plague. Sometimes when something gets so much hype, I run the opposite direction and wait a year or two.
      • Shadow and Bone — It all began with Russian names on the wrong gender or used incorrectly. That’s so nitpicky, because the story is apparently fantastic! And reading the jackets for the trilogy gets me all excited.
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      Why I Haven’t Read These Yet

      • Graceling — no excuse. I want to read this.
      • The Iron King — no excuse. FAERIES!
      • Shatter Me — I’ve heard mixed reviews about the lyrical writing. Every quote I’ve read sounds so beautiful, and yet it’s also up for ridicule. I’ve actually no idea what the series is about, just that the writing is poetic. And, um, major cover love.
      • Life As We Knew It — the whole concept of a moon knocking us out of orbit is totally possible and has me terrified. But I want to read it. But I don’t. But I do.

      Have you read any of these books? What are your thoughts on them? What are some of your favorite YA fantasy books?

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 24 Comments | Tagged books, genre: fantasy, genre: young adult, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Characters That Deserve Their Own Book

      Posted at 3:26 pm by Laura, on November 11, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Characters I Wish Would Get Their OWN Book.

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      You know what? I love reading the romantic interest’s side of the story, but sometimes not within the same book. Dual perspectives can really work, and I have nothing against them. But I also like to read a story through one character’s POV and speculate what the other character is thinking and doing. Just like real life: you only know your perspective…what about your friend’s? Probably why I love Gayle Forman so much — her companion books are divine.

      So the characters I’m most interested in reading are, in no particular order…

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      1-3. Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Sirius Black

      4. Etienne St. Clair

      5. Mr. Rochester

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      6. Matt Finch

      7. Alexei (though this may ruin the ambiguous ending of the story)

      8. Levi

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      9. Miss Havisham (this has been done, though! I’ll need to read it!)

      10. Augustus Waters

      Which character’s perspective would you love to read? Do we have any similar ones?

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 3 Comments | Tagged books, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Places to Visit

      Posted at 8:15 am by Laura, on October 14, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Places Books Have Made Me Want to Visit.

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      Lindsey got me (and Morgan) all excited about this, and I’ll bet several of us have similar places on our lists! Let’s get to it!

      1. Hogwarts

      2. Narnia

      3. Scotland / Isle of Skye (Outlander and Letters From Skye)

      4. Paris (Anna and the French Kiss)
      Which is odd because I don’t really want to visit France. 

      5. Hogwarts

      6. Nebraska (Rainbow Rowell books)

      7. Wales (The Winter Witch)

      8. (re-visit) St. Petersburg / Leningrad and Moscow (The Bronze Horseman and The Boy on the Bridge)

      9. Winter (Snow Like Ashes)

      10. Hogwarts

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 6 Comments | Tagged books, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Fall TBR List

      Posted at 9:26 am by Laura, on September 23, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Books on My Fall TBR List.

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      The question is…will they all be read? So many books! Here are ten that, at this moment, I want to read this fall.

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      Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch (October 14), because Balzer + Bray rocks and I’ve fallen into the hype over this book!

      Ravencliffe by Carol Goodman (December 2), the sequel to Blythewood, which I loved. Anyone who enjoyed Libba Bray’s A Great and Terrible Beauty would like this too.

      Stray by Elissa Sussman (October 7), a fairytale-esque story that promises to be absolutely amazing. I won it from Greenwillow in a Goodreads giveaway!

      Voyager by Diana Gabaldon, the book I’ve been told is completely worth the drag of the second book (almost done with Dragonfly in Amber).

      Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein, which technically I’m reading right now. Enjoying it so far!

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      Winterkill by Kate Boorman caught my eye, and when I read a review that said, “The Village and Oregon Trail created a love child,” I grabbed it.

      Frostfire by Amanda Hocking (January 6), a huge case of cover love. I’m not even sure what I’m getting into!

      Jackaby by William Ritter, a genre-bending YA that’s like Doctor Who and Sherlock. ALL THE YESES.

      The Swallow by Charis Cotter, a middle grade ghost story that I’m really excited to start! It grabbed my attention immediately.

      Dream Boy by Mary Crockett & Madelyn Rosenberg sounds so intriguing and frightening. Dreams coming true — all the good ones and bad ones? Done.

       

      What books are on your fall TBR list? Do we have any overlap? 

       

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 15 Comments | Tagged books, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: One Book, One Author, and Needing to Read More

      Posted at 7:49 pm by Laura, on September 16, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Authors I’ve Only Read One Book From but NEED to Read More.

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      I feel like this is just going to turn into “top ten authors whose books I own but haven’t read more of” or “top ten authors who are one-hit wonders and where’s that next book gosh darn it.” Once I find an author I adore I tend to follow them to the ends of the earth.

      Charles Finch — His semi-autobiographical novel The Last Enchantments was apparently vastly different from his usual style in his mystery series. Considering his series is set in Victorian Oxford, I’m surprised I’m not already drooling over them. Gotta step up and read them!

      Erin Morgenstern — One of those “one-hit wonders” I mentioned, because why isn’t there another book by her? Seriously, Night Circus is still one of my top favorite life-changing books of all time. All. Time.

      David Nicholls — Another top favorite life-changing book of all time, One Day, was by this man and yet I haven’t read anything else. Does he have anything else? I know another book is coming out (Us, October 2014) and I’m planning on reading it.

      Victoria Schwab — I’ve only read The Archived, such a brilliantly slow-building book. I own The Unbound (signed, too!), and I’ve read fantastic reviews of her adult SFF books. Basically, I need to hop to it.

      Maggie Stiefvater — Once again, I’ve only read Raven Boys, and I’m genuinely curious to see how this series pans out. The quasi-King Arthur plot feels so mythical, and I enjoy that.

      Natalie Standiford — She writes for many age levels, but I’m mostly curious about future YA titles. Her Boy on the Bridge book was so simple, yet it brought such strong memories of my time in Russia that I really want to see what else she’s write (or even if they were along that vein! I really enjoy Russian themes).

      Rachel Hartman — Because Seraphina holy WOW! If she writes like this all the time, I’ll follow her books to the ends of the earth. Love her style, her voice, her plotting and construction. It’s brilliant. She’s brilliant.

      Elizabeth LaBan — MOAR BOOKS PLZ! Her writing style and plotting and storytelling was so wonderful in The Tragedy Paper.

      Ruta Sepetys — Simply because I own Out of the Easy and haven’t read it yet. I’m curious to see if I’d like it as much as Between Shades of Gray!

      Jessica Brockmole — Because, hello, Scotland and epistolary writing style and war romance. Come on. I need more books from her! She’s excellent! Go read Letters from Skye if you haven’t already!

       

      Which authors made it to your list? Do we have any overlaps?

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    • Top Ten Tuesday: Books Characters Sitting at my Lunch Table

      Posted at 7:32 am by Laura, on September 2, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Book Characters That Would be Sitting at my Lunch Table (Back-to-School Theme!).

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      Oh gosh, the first three are so easy. Nerd alert! (1) Hermione from Harry Potter, (2) Cather from Fangirl, and (3) Jane from Jane Eyre. Those ladies are intelligent and bookish and nerdy and thoughtful and curious. I love surrounding myself with those people.

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      But I would also have friends who are quiet and musical, like (4) Mia from If I Stay. I’d love to sit with travelers, too, and swap stories with (5) Allyson from Just One Day, (6) Anna from Anna and the French Kiss, and (7) Laura from The Boy on the Bridge.

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      Some witty ladies I’d include are (8) Rory from Name of the Star, (9) Vicky from A Mad, Wicked Folly, and (10) Ava from Blythewood.

      Note: Obviously some boys would be at the table too (Jase from My Life Next Door, Matt from Open Road Summer, Stephen from Name of the Star, Levi from Fangirl, Josh from Isla and the Happily Ever After), but I decided to stick with YA ladies I love and adore. Men and women from non-YA books I can’t even see sitting at my lunch table, though I’d love to be in a break room or office cafeteria with so many of them!

       

      Who would sit with you at your lunch table? Do we have any overlapping friends? 

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 3 Comments | Tagged books, top ten tuesday
    • Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Authors I Own the Most Books Of

      Posted at 8:24 am by Laura, on July 29, 2014

      Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Authors I Own the Most Books Of.

      (Oof, that may be grammatically incorrect, but I’ll ignore that for now.)

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      *claps hands* All right! Let’s get started! First off, the
      Authors I Collected On Purpose!

      1. JK Rowling — Specifically the Harry Potter books. I have three full collections (half paperback/half hardcover of the US originals, the 15th anniversary edition, and the UK Signature Collection edition), plus the UK children’s edition of Book 1, UK adult edition of Book 3, and UK adult edition of Book 7. Plus Tales of Beedle the Bard and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. I do not have Casual Vacancy or her Robert Galbraith books, but I fully intend on reading them…eventually.

      2. Jane Austen — 7 of Pride and Prejudice, 7 of Northanger Abbey, 4 of Persuasion, 3 of Sense and Sensibility, 2 of Emma, and 2 of Mansfield Park. I also have a copy of Two Histories of England, which is a duo book with Charles Dickens.

      3. Charlotte Brontë — All bazillion copies of Jane Eyre. I’m not alone on this one.

      4. Emily Brontë — Another million copies of Wuthering Heights.

      5. Laini Taylor — I’m so in love with her Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy that I own multiple editions. There’s the US hardcover, UK paperbacks, and UK hardcovers. Still need to get the UK hardcover for the final book and later the paperback.

      And now for the
      Authors I Follow Religiously!

      6. Jodi Picoult — I own all but 5 of her books. The short of it is I own all of her courtroom books. She takes up the most space on my shelves.

      7. Kate Morton — Her four published books plus an ARC! My favorite book is House at Riverton, which was the second I’d read. Her latest, The Secret Keeper, is stellar.

      8. Tana French — AHHHHH I cannot begin to explain how much I love her psychological murder mysteries. Thank goodness for The Likeness. It haunts me to this day, and my copy is so worn!

      9. Shakespeare — I love the Folger Shakespeare Library editions and actively collect them — but only the ones I know I actually want to read. The comedies, the love stories, but not so much the historical ones. I’m beginning to wonder if I should include the historical kings plays, simply because I love The Hollow Crown (Tom Hiddleston is too perfect to be real) and want to read the original work.

      10. Cassandra Clare — The first three of The Mortal Instruments series (which is the way it was meant to be, coughcough) as well as the Infernal Devices hardcovers. ID, in my opinion, is the better of the two. Her writing improved, the storyline killed me, the setting and plot is so very Dickens I died over and over. Seriously. There are tear stains in my copy of Clockwork Princess.

      Honorable mentions include Sarah Dessen (4), Charles Dickens (4), and Gayle Forman (4).

      Edit 10 minutes later: CS Lewis’s Narnia series! How in the world did I forget that?! I’ve got the original paperback collection, a hardcover edition collection, and an all-in-one collection edition. Jeez. This is what happens when your books are all packed away for a big move.

      Posted in books, Top Ten Tuesday | 10 Comments | Tagged authors, book hoarding, books, top ten tuesday
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      I'm a bookish bookworm and book hoarder. By day I'm a literary agent, and by night I'm forever rearranging my bookshelves. I could talk your ear off about Gothic literature, and in my past life people thought I'd become a professional musician. I have a fluffy black cat named Rossetti, I love to travel, tea is my drink of choice, British TV is the best, and I'm always down for chips-and-queso nights. Welcome to Scribbles & Wanderlust! Grab your favorite hot beverage and let's chat books!
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