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The Sunday Post


The Sunday post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffinated Book Reviewer~ It's a chance to share new~A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things we have recieved and share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead. 

For Review from Netgalley




Till The World Ends by Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre, and Karen Ducall
Shadow on the Crown by Patricia Bracewell
Poison by Bridget Zinn
Weather Witch by Shannon Delany

For review/ Blog tour


Dualed by Elsie Chapman

 Big thank you to Sarah at The Book Life for telling me about the tour and sending me a copy!
Also.. she was totally sneaky.. She slipped bookmarks in between pages!
She knows my addiction to bookmarks so well lol.




And finally...

From Review form St. Martins Griffin 




 The Prey by Andrew Fukuda

Then I got my big shocker.. I flipped open the book, went to the praise page to see which awesome bloggers I recognized.. and there.. on the first page .... was ME o.O
well. not me. But a Blurb from my review of The Hunt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I can't tell you all how excited this made me. I used to dream of it. I would read quotes from authors and newspapers ect.. in books and think.. THAT is what I want to do. This was back in high school and middle school before I even knew about book blogging! I never knew book bloggers could have blurbs in books.. Then I joined the blogging community and met everyone. And as much as I continued to dream that I would see my blogs name in a book.. this still came as a huge surprise ! 

So thank you to all of you. If you didn't stay with me and my blog.. maybe I wouldn't have reviewed that book, and this dream wouldn't have come true. 

Here is my review of book #1 The Hunt


In other News

See that fancy new Meme banner at the top ? :) That's a hint at what's to come! 
I got a new design and can't wait to share it with you all! It should be live in a few days, and I will be having a giveaway to celebrate! So keep your eyes peeled and visit back!


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