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Month: December 2017

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi: fantasy and artifacts and overall fabulousness

December 27, 2017December 18, 2017 Nina-Tala @JustAddaWordBook Review

      Isn’t it so satisfying to find a book that looks fabulous, seems interesting, and actually IS insanely good?     It’s one of the best feelings in[…]

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Christmas for Books! (12 days of xmas tag) ft. lyrics, trees, and books

December 25, 2017 Nina-Tala @JustAddaWordBlogging

Alright, I’m finally going to do a Christmas tag, because #aesthetic. And the general mood. And the calendar. (Let’s all appreciate the fact that my schedule is finally organized for[…]

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Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman: dust and pistols and revenge and MY NEW FAVORITE BOOK OMG

December 24, 2017 Nina-Tala @JustAddaWordBook Review

You know a book is insanely good when it feels like the author can read your mind.   Creepy? Yes. But it seriously felt like Erin Bowman looked into mind,[…]

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Various Reasons Why Writing Is As Hard As Juggling Flaming Watermelons #AmWriting

December 22, 2017 Nina-Tala @JustAddaWordBlogging

First off, before diving into writing proper, have YOU ever juggles said flaming watermelons?   Do you know someone who might have? Because I, for reasons mysteriously unknown, would really[…]

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Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves: drama, magic in hungary, and disappointment

December 18, 2017 Nina-Tala @JustAddaWordBook Review

    This was just a massive collection of everything I try to avoid in a book.   Harsh? Yeah. Kind of. But it’s the truth, you guys.   This[…]

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