Author: erinthebooknut

On Co-Blogging

On Co-Blogging

Co-Blogging is kinda funny. When you start a blog, that blog kind of becomes your baby. Blogging is hard work, you pour a lot of your heart and soul into it. So when you invite someone else to join you, it’s like sharing a piece of that heart and soul. I got lucky, I found […]

February 28, 2016
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Review: Dead Until Dark by C..

Review: Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris

My mom has been trying to get me to read these books since what feels like forever. I’d watched the show, something like 4 seasons of it, but I could never get motivated to actually read them. I mean the show takes itself so seriously. But this year I made a promise to myself to […]

February 26, 2016
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Review: These Vicious Masks

Review: These Vicious Masks

4 Nuts   Ok, color me impressed. I haven’t had good luck with Swoon Reads titles. I’ve found the ones I’ve gotten my hands on kind of dull and lackluster. But finally I’ve found one I liked. A lot. General It’s been a while since I read a really solid historical fantasy so when I […]

February 23, 2016
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Discussion: John Green

Discussion: John Green

  John Green seems to be a controversial figure in YA, people either really love him or harbor a great dislike for him. Now, I certainly don’t worship the ground he walks on, but neither do I think he’s an awful human being. To me he’s a decent writer of YA who has an entertaining […]

February 22, 2016
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Discussion: Lending Copies

Discussion: Lending Copies

I’ve talked about having multiple copies before. If you haven’t seen it, that post is here. Anyway, that post mostly talks about having multiple copies because of alternate covers or foreign editions. This is a little different. See, there’s another reason I have multiple copies of a book, and that is for lending purposes. For […]

February 19, 2016
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Discussion: Romance While Sa..

Discussion: Romance While Saving the World

Think about this for a second: you are the world’s last chance for survival. Perhaps a dystopian government is ruining everything or some magic has gone wild and will destroy everything. No matter the reason, you are the chosen one, the only person who can turn things around. Ok, great, so here are some of […]

February 19, 2016
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YA Review: Glass Sword by Vi..

YA Review: Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard

May contain spoilers for RED QUEEN 4 Nuts Just like when I was writing my Red Queen review, I am writing this Glass Sword review after having marathoned the book in less than 24 hours. When it comes to Victoria Aveyard, the only thing that can stop my binge is a need to get up […]

February 16, 2016
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DNF Review: Speak by Laurie ..

DNF Review: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

DNF Everyone talks about how great Speak is. It’s read in classrooms, talked about on a million book lists, and I really can’t see why. That’s not to say I hate the book, I don’t. Not really. Hate is much too strong a word. But I really didn’t like it. For one, I didn’t find […]

February 14, 2016
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Cover Talk: Dark Triumph Pap..

Cover Talk: Dark Triumph Paperback

Hi guys! Welcome to Cover Talk, a new feature I want to start. As the feature title suggests, I’m going to be talking about covers: the good, the bad, and the ugly. And our first cover is both bad and a little bit ugly. This is the cover for the paperback edition of Dark Triumph […]

February 14, 2016
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10 Things Curio Made Me Real..

10 Things Curio Made Me Realize- A Review

We’re going to do this review a little differently. I want to try something I haven’t done before and so this review will be formatted as a 10 Things list. Enjoy! This cover is gorgeous. The thing that attracted me most to this book was this cover. It’s super pretty. And yeah, you’re not supposed […]

February 12, 2016
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