Sentinel Book Tour-Apollyon

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Tomorrow is a VERY exciting day, mind at least if you’re a Jennifer L. Armentrout fan.

The final book in the Covenant series will be released: Sentinel. I’m SO excited for this. I just recently read all the books of that series, cialis 40mg in September, and I loved each and every one of them. I’ve been eagerly waiting for the release of Sentinel :) I can’t imagine how all of YOU have been waiting even longer!

I am lucky enough to be participating in the Sentinel blog tour. With Sentinel releasing tomorrow (insert happy squeal), I am happy to bring you a post on the book just previous to it, Apollyon!

First, let’s learn a little bit about Jennifer!

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# 1 New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer L. Armentrout Lives in West Virginia. 

All the rumors you heard about her state aren’t true. 

Well, mostly. When she’s not hard at work writing, she spends her time, reading, working out, watching zombie movies, and pretending to write.

She is the author of the Covenant Series (Spencer Hill Press), the Lux Series (Entangled Teen), Don’t Look Back (Disney/Hyperion) and a yet untitled novel (Disney/Hyperion), and new YA paranormal series with Harlequin Teen. 

Jennifer also writes New Adult and Adult romance under the pen name J. Lynn. The Gamble Brothers Series (Tempting the Best Man/Tempting the Player) and Wait for You. Under her pen name, she is published with Entangled Brazen and HarperCollins.
You can find her on her website, Twitter, Facebook and GoodReads.
Now, her Covenant series tells the story of Alex, a demi-god known as a half-blood. In Alex’s world, being a half-blood is not a good thing, and she must train to become a Sentinel, a sort of protection force, or she will be made into a servant, a slave. Alex struggles to keep herself on track, one step outside the line will land her in trouble, and all her freedom will be taken away. Then she discovers she is the next Apollyon, a sort of powerful half-blood, with the possibilities of killing a god. This leads to a whole world of trouble, but Alex is determined to use her powers for good, and to change the world for half-bloods.
Apollyon is the fourth book of the series.
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Fate isn’t something to mess with… and now, neither is Alex.

Alex has always feared two things: losing herself in the Awakening and being placed on the Elixir. But love has always been stronger than Fate, and Aiden St. Delphi is willing to make war on the gods—and Alex herself—to bring her back.

The gods have killed thousands and could destroy entire cities in their quest to stop Seth from taking Alex’s power and becoming the all-powerful God Killer. But breaking Alex’s connection to Seth isn’t the only problem. There are a few pesky little loopholes in the whole “an Apollyon can’t be killed” theory, and the only person who might know how to stop the destruction has been dead for centuries.

Finding their way past the barriers that guard the Underworld, searching for one soul among countless millions, and then somehow returning will be hard enough. Alex might be able to keep Seth from becoming the God Killer… or she might become the God Killer herself.

You can purchase this book on GoodReads, Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

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You can check out my reviews for the entire Covenant series: Half Blood, Pure, Deity, and of course, Apollyon.

In just a few days, I shall have a review for Sentinel AND an interview with Jennifer, as well. I hope you stayed tuned for that!

But until then, Spencer Hill Press is having an awesome giveaway, where one lucky reader will win a $200 gift card to Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Book Depository or an indie bookstore of their choice! You can’t go wrong with that!

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October Book Wrap Up!

Books Pledged to Read in 2013: 200 Books

Read so Far: 173

On Track?: Yes! I’m actually 7 books ahead!

Total Books For October: 20

As always, more about if you click the title or cover, you’ll get the review!

The Extra by Kathryn Lasky

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Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs

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The House of Hades by Rick Riordan

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Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson

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Just One Year By Gayle Forman

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Goddess by Josephine Angelini

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City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare (Re-Read)

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Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan

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Untold by Sarah Rees Brennan

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Panic by Lauren Oliver (Review Will Come Closer to Book Release in March)

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Teardrop by Lauren Kate

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Allegiant by Veronica Roth

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Reality Boy by A.S. King

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Olivia Twisted by Vivi Barnes (Review Next Week!)

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Legend by Marie Lu (Re-Read)

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Crewel by Gennifer Albin

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The Fall of the Hotel Dumort by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson

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52 Reasons to Hate my Father by Jessica Brody

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Prodigy by Marie Lu (Re-Read)

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Ten by Gretchen McNeil

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What were some of your favorite books that you read in the month of November? Share them in the comments!

 

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November Book Events!

Check out these November events! If there are events missing that you’d like to share, recipe please do so I can add them to this list!

November 1st: 

Houston, website like this TX: Fierce Reads Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo and Jessica Brody at Blue Willow Bookshop at 7 pm

Southlake, TX: Lauren Kate at Barnes and Noble at 7 pm

November 2nd: 

Dewitt, NY: Tamora Pierce at Barnes and Noble at 1 pm

Greenville, SC: Fierce Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo and Jessica Brody at Fiction Addiction at 4 pm

Houston, TX: Houston Bookrave 2013

Las Vegas, NV: Vegas Valley Book Festival Feat. 80 YA Authors

Tempe, AZ: Shannon Messenger at Changing Hands

November 3rd: 

Cincinnati, OH: Fierce Reads Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo and Jessica Brody at Joseph Beth Booksellers at 5 pm

November 4th: 

Los Angeles, CA: Heather Terrell at Book Soup at 7 pm

Naperville, IL: Fierce Reads Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo and Jessica Brody at Anderson’s Bookshop at 7 pm

November 5th: 

Cary, NC: James Dashner at Barnes and Noble at 6:30 pm

Kansas City, MO: Fierce Reads Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo and Jessica Brody at Rainy Day Books at 7 pm

Madison, CT: Marie Lu at RJ Julia

November 6th: 

Austin, TX: Rachel Caine at Barnes and Noble at 7 pm

Raleigh, NC: James Dashner at Quail Ridge Books at 7 pm

New York, NY: Fierce Reads Tour feat. Gennifer Albin, Ann Aguirre, Leigh Bardugo, and Jessica Brody at Books of Wonder at 6 pm

San Francisco, CA: Heather Terrell at Green Apple Books at 7 pm

November 7th: 

Coral Cables, FL: Marie Lu at Books and Books

Bethesda, MD: James Dashner at the Bethesda Library at 5 pm

Montclair, CA: Shannon Messenger at Barnes and Noble at 6 pm

New York City, NY: Ellen Hopkins, Andrew Smith, Sara Polsky, Emil Ostrovski and Dan Josefson at Books of Wonder at 6 pm

November 8th:

Annapolis, MD: James Dashner at Barnes and Noble at 7 pm

Houston, TX: Heather Terrell at Blue Willow Bookshop at 7 pm

Salt Lake City, UT: Young Adult Boot Camp from 6:30 to 9 pm (check store for details)

November 9th: 

Charleston, SC: YALL Fest feat. SEVERAL YA Authors

Fredericksburg, VA: James Dashner at Books-A-Million at 2 pm

Martinsburg, WV: Jennifer L. Armentrout at Books-A-Million at 2 pm

Naperville, IL: Kate DiCamillo at Anderson’s Bookshop at 2 pm

Salt Lake City, UT: Young Adult Boot Camp from 9 am to 3 pm (check store for details)

November 10th:

Sewickley, PA: Heather Terrell at Penguin Bookshop at 5:30 pm

November 11th:

Naperville, IL: Marie Lu at Anderson’s Bookshop at 7 pm

November 12th:

Darien, IL: Teens Write-On Literary Festival

Petaluma, CA: Gail Carriger at Copperfield’s Books at 7 pm

Redondo Beach, CA: Elana K. Arnold Launch Party for Splendor at Mysterious Galaxy at 7:30 pm

November 13th:

Downer’s Grove, IL: Heather Terrell at Anderson’s Bookstore at 7 pm

Salt Lake City, UT: Marie Lu at The King’s English Bookshop

November 14th: 

Carle Place, NY: Jen Calonita at Barnes and Noble at 6:30 pm

Lynnwood, WA: John Flanagan at Barnes and Noble at 5 pm

Provo, UT: Marie Lu at the Provo Library

St. Paul, MN: Heather Terrell at Addendum Books at 7 pm

November 15th:

Albuquerque, NM: Marie Lu at Alamosa Books

San Diego, CA: CJ Lyons at Mysterious Galaxy at 7 pm

November 16th: 

Denver, CO: Marie Lu at Tattered Cover Bookstore at 7 pm

New York, NY: James Dashner at 92nd Street Y at 3:30 pm

New York, NY: Heather Terrell at Books of Wonder at 2 pm

Plymouth Meeting, PA: Jennifer L. Armentrout at Barnes and Noble

November 17th: 

Madison, CT: James Dashner at R.J. Julia Booksellers LTD. at 4 pm

Newtonville, MA: Heather Terrell at Newtonville Books at 2 pm

November 18th: 

Rhinebeck, NY: James Dashner at Oblong Books and Music at 6 pm

November 19th: 

Albuquerque, NM: Alyson Noel at Alamosa Books at 7 pm

Carle Place, NY: James Dashner at Barnes and Noble at 7 pm

New York City, NY: Cecil Castellucci at Books of Wonder at 3:30 pm

November 20th: 

Doylestown, PA: James Dashner at The Doylestown Bookshop at 7 pm

Sewickley, PA: Heather Terrell at Sewickley Public Library at 6:30 pm

November 21st: 

Madison, CT: David Levithan and Elizabeth Eulberg at RJ Julia at 6 pm

Haverford, PA: James Dashner at Children’s Book World at 7 pm

 November 22nd: 

Menlo Park, CA: Lex Thomas at Kepler’s Bookstore at 7 pm

Pittsburgh, PA: James Dashner at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh at 7 pm

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If there events that are not listed here, please let me know!

Keep checking back for more, I will add them as I find them!

Book of the Week-52 Reasons to Hate My Father

Yesterday, link you read my recap of the first stop of the Fall Fierce Reads Tour, sale featuring Jessica Brody, Leigh Bardugo, Gennifer Albin and Ann Aguirre. One of the books that I picked up, to support the store and get it signed, was 52 Reasons to Hate My Father…the only YA book that I have NOT read of Jessica Brody’s.

Today I had an immense amount of free time, and gobbled this up in a matter of HOURS. I’ve been reading SO many fantasy and sci-fi books, and ohmygod the amount of dystopian novels that I’ve been reading, that it felt SO good to get back to some good ‘ol fun contemporary novels.

So check out my review, spoiler free as always, of this fun book!

52 Reasons to Hate My Father by Jessica Brody 

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GoodReads / Barnes and Noble / Amazon / Book Depository

Genre:

Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Part of a Series?:

Nope

You May Like if You Liked:

Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler, The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot, Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins

Age Recommendation:

14+: Only because Lexington’s casual use of alcohol may be a bit much for some kids. Other than that, story wise, its probably appropriate for 12+

Plot Summary:

From Good Reads:

Lexington Larrabee has never to work a day in her life. After all, she’s the heiress to the multi-billion-dollar Larrabee Media empire. And heiresses are not supposed to work. But then again, they’re not supposed to crash brand new Mercedes convertibles into convenience stores on Sunset Blvd either.

Which is why, on Lexi’s eighteen birthday, her ever-absent, tycoon father decides to take a more proactive approach to her wayward life. Every week for the next year, she will have to take on a different low-wage job if she ever wants to receive her beloved trust fund. But if there’s anything worse than working as a maid, a dishwasher, and a fast-food restaurant employee, it’s dealing with Luke, the arrogant, albeit moderately attractive, college intern her father has assigned to keep tabs on her.

In a hilarious “comedy of heiress” about family, forgiveness, good intentions, and best of all, second chances, Lexi learns that love can be unconditional, money can be immaterial, and, regardless of age, everyone needs a little saving. And although she might have 52 reasons to hate her father, she only needs one reason to love him.

The Good:

Normally I write a “The Bad” section but I didn’t do it this time, because I honestly really couldn’t come up with anything. Maybe others won’t agree with me, but this book was perfect, for me, right now. I completely enjoyed it.

Honestly, I loved it. Like I said earlier, literally everything I’ve been reading lately has been sci-fi, paranormal, fantasy, dystopian and I’ve been really needing to read some contemporary lately. Badly. So this is beautiful and much needed. I read it in a matter of a couple of hours, and spent a lot of time laughing.

If you’re ever met Jessica Brody, you can definitely see her own voice in her novels. She makes me laugh, she’s silly, she’s kind of what I imagine myself as in the future, hopefully just going up and being silly and making people laugh.

Her stories have a lightness to them, while still having a great story with good lessons, and addressing real issues. In this novel, she addresses the idea of an absent parent and what kind of effect that has on a kid. She always addresses children born into luxury and what that does to them as well. While we’re watching Lexi struggle with her minimum wage jobs, in order to earn her trust fund, it can be easy for you to want to punch her in the face. Most people reading this book aren’t rolling around in thousands of dollars, able to do whatever they want, and buy whatever they want, whenever they want. I’m the girl who sits at home, watching her shows and working on her blog, while eating a nice bowl of spaghetti-os. So Lexi can be frustrating.

But I think that’s the point. Lexi is a frustrating person in the beginning of the novel. She’s wrapped in her luxurious lifestyle, and is so focused on her “poor me” attitude, due to her mother’s early death and her father’s barely there presence. She doesn’t really see past herself. But the more you get to know her, the more she grows on, and then the more she endears you. I loved Lexi. She had a wonderful sense of humor, and sure, she was a brat, but she learned from experience, the way we always do.

Plus, I just liked the idea of it too. The whole riches-to-rags thing is not a new thing; we’ve seen this story before. But her story was funny and unique and different. Her father forcing her to work a different labor intensive job each week was awesome. It was a chance for her not just to be in another person’s shoes, but in a ton of different shoes. Its a way for Lexi to learn much more about herself and about other people, and I think it was fun. Plus she didn’t lose her money, she just had to earn it, and I think that’s the beauty of the story. It started off as her desire to have her trust fund, but it takes on a life of its own as the story continues.

Plus, cute guys, come on. Luke is adorable, and he is so straight and moral and hard working and it reminds me of my boyfriend, who I had to smack a couple times in the past six years in order to have a little bit of fun. Luke and Lexi have influences on each other, and its so fun to watch their friendship unfold.

Rating:

5 out of 5 Stars

Recommended or Not?:

Definitely. I have loved all of Jessica’s books and I hope I’ll find time soon to dive into her adult novels as well. She has a great way of telling a story, and weaving humor and fun into it as well. Her novels are easy, fun reads that can put a smile on your face, and cheer up your day. If you’re looking for a break from all the “feels”, this is a great book for that.

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I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Book of the Week! Make sure to check this book, and others, by Jessica Brody soon!

So much awesome is coming soon: NaNoWriMo, book reviews for Jennifer Armentrout’s Sentinel and Marie Lu’s Champion, and even a couple of interviews! Super excited!

Happy Reading Everyone!

Happy Halloween!

I just wanted to write a quick post to wish you all a super Happy Halloween!

Today is the day where we can dress up and be awesome and no one will give us weird looks. Mostly.

I am writing this at about 2 am, sickness and I haven’t quite decided what I’m going to wear yet. I’m either going Shadowhunter black with runes OR I’m just going to throw my Ravenclaw stuff on and call it a day. I love Halloween so I hope I see a ton of cool costumes tomorrow.

AND I want to see all of YOURS too. So please Tweet me or share on Facebook, or email me at whatanerdgirlsays [at] gmail [dot] com, because I want to see them. I’ll do a special Halloween post and share them with all the followers!

I just wanted to remind you guys of the most important thing about Halloween!

Well, the TWO most important things.

The first one is…be careful and be safe! Halloween can make some people kind of crazy. Be aware, don’t drink and drive, call a cab, don’t eat candy thats already opened, don’t go to houses that aren’t lit, all of that safety stuff. Please all of you be absolutely careful this Halloween, and every Halloween.

And the second thing is…HAVE FUN! Make it the best Halloween ever, at least until next year!

Happy Halloween guys!

Sara, Christina Marie and Kat

Fierce Reads Tour Kicks Off in San Diego!

Yesterday was another epic author event under the belt for me, viagra 40mg down at Mysterious Galaxy for the first stop of the Fierce Reads Tour.

This fall Fierce Reads tour features authors Gennifer Albin and Ann Aguirre, what is ed with Jessica Brody and Leigh Bardugo as special guests.

Now, I’m already quite familiar with Jessica and Leigh. I mean, when Jessica Brody tweets you because she saw that you were interviewed in the CBS interview with Cassandra Clare, that’s pretty awesome. Jessica is the author of several contemporary YA novels, like My Life Undecided and The Karma Club, and the Unremembered trilogy, with a sort of Bourne identity storyline but with a kickass girl and a hot guy. Can’t deny that one can you?

Leigh Bardugo is the author of Shadow and Bone, and Siege and Storm, following the story of Alina Starkov in this immense and dark fantasy world, who finds out she has special powers and must be taken under the wing of the mysterious Darkling in order to learn them.

Gennifer and Ann are new authors to my ever growing list. Gennifer writes a sort of fantasy-dystopian where girls called Spinsters literally weave the reality of the world on looms. I just bought the first book of Ann’s trilogy, but I’m very excited to dive into it.

Authors at Fierce Reads

The adventure getting to Mysterious Galaxy was super fun, with my friends Cassandra, and Sylvia from FanGirlFeeels, and when we got there, I was SO happy to be there! I enjoy meeting authors and I love Mysterious Galaxy. They are such fun indie bookstores and they’re great. The authors had arrived at the same time, and both Jessica and Leigh said enthusiastic hellos to myself and to Sylvia, and thanked us for driving to see them.

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The event was SUCH a blast. I already knew that Jessica and Leigh were super fun to meet. Each one of them has their own brand of humor, and I always have such a great time with their events. Add in Ann and Gennifer and it was literally a laugh fest the entire time. Seriously, I swear I want to be an author just to hang out with these super cool ladies. I was literally laughing, with a little bit of tears, every time they were talking. This was the first stop of the tour, and I know that the rest of the stops are going to be just fabulous, because they obviously have a fun and awesome chemistry going on.

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All the authors shared a lot about writing, and about their books. I always love coming to these things because I feel like I get wonderful insight to the authors’ books and I also get priceless writing advice, which is always helpful to me. I gobble up all possible writing advice, anything to help keep me motivated and inspired.

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They also addressed the sort of controversy and issues going on with Allegiant. Each author sort of agreed that readers have the right to react as they please, but the reactions can be dealt with in other manners. Ann said she knows that not everyone is going to love her book, but she’d hope they wouldn’t bring it to her front yard. Leigh was extremely passionate about it, and said she would hope that readers understood where authors are coming from when they are writing their novel, and that they’re going to write the novel they set out to write. She also said that expressing all those emotions, like hate and anger, won’t change anything so its a waste of time. I liked what Jessica said, that love and hate come from the same place, and you know you’re doing something right if you get either of those.

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I’ve also learned from these authors that the second and third books were harder to write. Gennifer Albin said that her first book seemed like a breeze to her, but the second one was a lot harder. Both Leigh and Jessica lamented over their third books, and jokingly called Jessica’s third book “stupidly awesome.” Ann talked about the difficulties of having a successful first book, and translating the story and the audience into the second and the third book.

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I found that SO interesting. She really explained how each of her books in her trilogy sort of represented something different: the first book was the quest, the second book was the emotions and building of relationships, and the third was the war. I really bought into that, and I really loved it. I’m writing a standalone sci-fi so I’m not frazzled at how to fit all of that into one book. But I thought it was a good way of thinking of it, and its something I’m definitely keeping in mind!

Then came meeting the authors, which is always fun because you get to interact with them, and I’ve gotten to know Jessica and Leigh, we’ve bonded and can joke with each other. When my friend Cassandra met Jessica Brody, she was like “you came with these clowns?!” and I couldn’t stop laughing. But she was extremely helpful with writing tips, and I’m going to be checking out this book called Save the Cat and creating a book bible for my sci-fi book. I’m going to start working on that now!

Lastly, I LOVED talking to Gennifer about Harry Potter and Doctor Who. She had the cutest Doctor Who lunch box/purse thing, and I showed her my Doctor Who tattoo and she was so excited about it, and she was like “I need to get my Deathly Hallows tattoo” and I just held out my other wrist, and she laughed, and was like “You stole all my tattoo ideas!” I love author bonding ;)

Here is all the awesome swag/signed books I got!

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Signed 52 Reasons Book Signed Crewel Book Signed Enclave Book Signed Fierce Reads Poster

OH! And of course I had Gennifer and Ann sign my poster of writing advice :) Check out what they had to say!

Gennifer and Ann Writing Advice

I also was really stoked to meet one of my followers, Kayla, who is the blogger over at The Thousand Lives. We talk a LOT online, especially about books, and it was her VERY FIRST book event. You can read about her experience here, and I am so glad to have met her IRL and to be part of her first author event experience!

Last night was just the first stop of their tour (they’re in Albuquerque tonight), and there are SO many more stops. Check out this link to find out if they’re coming near you. You definitely do NOT want to miss out!

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