Waiting on Wednesday {29}

Today’s Waiting on Wednesday post is the next book in Amy Spalding’s growing list of fantastic books. I love Amy’s novels, they’re always so so great but I am especially excited for this one as it is a story that is very near and dear to heart, something I’ve gone through in the past and something I can relate to, 100%. The days until this book releases in January are just way way too many…

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Top Ten Tuesday – Top Ten Favorite Superheroes!

The Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly challenge post previously hosted by The Broke and Bookish and now hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl. You can follow along for each weekly post here. This week’s post is a character freebie. I was scrolling through some of the other posts today, trying to get inspired and I decided to break up the mold a little, step away from my normal YA world and talk about my top ten favorite superheroes!

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Release Day Blitz: Blastaways by Melissa Landers + GIVEAWAY!

 

I am so excited that BLASTAWAY by Melissa Landers is available now and that I get to
share the news! Melissa Landers is an absolutely SWEET human being and I have loved all of her YA literature and I’m sure I’ll adore her middle grade debut! She rocks science fiction and this book is sure to be SO fun.
This blitz features all of the information you need in your life to learn more about this book INCLUDING a giveaway for a finished copy of the book, courtesy of Disney-Hyperion and Rockstar Book Tours. Please do keep in mind that it is US only – but if you’d like a chance to win, make sure to get to the bottom of this post!

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Top Ten Tuesday – Favorite Picture Books from My Childhood

The Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly challenge post previously hosted by The Broke and Bookish and now hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl. You can follow along for each weekly post here. This week’s post is all about my favorite picture books from when I was a kid. I love this week’s post – I’ve been a reader my entire life, from the moment I learned to read real young at 3 years old. I will say though – its hard to remember them all now that I’m older though!

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