“No, I’m going to find him. And I’m going to kill him. Before he can kill me.”
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The Near Witch
“Everything seems different at night. Defined. Beyond the window, the world is full of shadows, all pressed together in harsh relief, somehow sharper than they ever were in daylight. Sounds seem sharper,too, at night. A whistle. A crack. A child’s whisper.”
Top 5 Wednesday: Colors of Spring
While summer may be steadily approaching, let’s hold onto spring a little longer and celebrate sharing the “colors of spring”! These could be pastel colors or maybe colors you personally associate with spring (or a combination!). Whichever it may be, let’s feature some cover love that make us think of spring!
Top 5 Wednesday: Favorite Authors
We all have those “auto buy” authors that even without knowing what the book is about, we’re already pre-ordering it! For this week’s prompt, share with us some of your favorite authors!
Top 5 Wednesday: Books you’re thankful for
We’ve all read those “unforgettable” stories where we know will never forget it no matter how many years have passed since we first read it. Or the stories that no matter how many times you’ve reread them, they still impact you just as strongly as the first time you read it. In honor of those stories and characters, what are five books you’re thankful for? These could be stories that made you cry, made you laugh, made you think, or maybe all three (and more)!
A Darker Shade of Magic
“I’d rather die on an adventure than live standing still.”
Bridge of Souls
“You will have to choose one road, but when you do, the other will be lost. There is no victory without defeat, so you do not want to choose at all, but you must. And no matter what you choose, you will lose something. Or someone.”
Tunnel of Bones
“It’s important to take care of the past. To revisit it, to study and learn. Understanding the past helps us move through the present and discover the future.”
City of Ghosts
“Every time I get nervous or scared, I remind myself that every good story needs twists and turns. Every heroine needs an adventure.”
The Unbound
“It’s okay to not be okay,” she says. “When you’ve been through things—whatever those things are—and you don’t allow yourself to not be okay, then you only make it worse. Our problems will tear us apart if we try to ignore them. They demand attention because they need it.”