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10+ Ways to Read More - and a Blog Move

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Hi everyone! I've moved my blog over to WordPress . I'm excited by the new functions available with WordPress and am looking forward to the change. I have some new posts up there 10+ Ways to Read More Review of Wild Blue Wonder by Carlie Sorosiak I look forward to continuing my reading and blogging journey with y'all over there!

33 Books to Read After The Cruel Prince by Holly Black {While Waiting on Book 2}

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After The Cruel Prince  left us with that cliffhanger, I about drove myself crazy trying to think of what to read next while waiting for The Wicked King  (book 2) to release next year. So I did the only sane thing for a bookaholic to do and browsed through the past several years of YA books in search of reads to sate my bookish appetite until I can get my hands on a copy of book 2. (I also added books that came to mind as I browsed, so there are some older reads present as well.) To read the full list, visit the new blog site at Lost in Storyland . Giveaway To celebrate the blog revamp, I will be hosting several giveaways in the months of June and July. To stay updated on the new happenings, sign up for the newsletter on the new blog site and / or follow me on social media  @crystalmusing and @lostinstoryland. I'm really excited to share the new changes on the blog with y'all!  (Kris)

Let's Talk Books: The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

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I've read Holly Black's White Cat  and The Coldest Girl in Cold Town . It was with these books that I fell in love with the magic that is Holly Black's writing, so I knew that I would love The Cruel Prince  as well. And I did. Today, I'm sharing my thoughts on why I love The Cruel Prince , and I'd love for you to share your thoughts on the book as well —in the comments below, email , or social media (just shout me out - links in sidebar). Next Friday, June 15th, come back to see my compilation of 33 books to read while waiting for book two.  I'm really excited to share this post with you. I know how hard it can be to wait for the next book in a series. I hope to share some new treasures for you and for you to share some of your favorite reads as well! To read my full review, visit the new blog location at Lost in Storyland ! To receive information about the giveaways that will be taking place there in celebration of the blog revamp, sign up for the newsletter or...

Monthly Musings: May 2018 ⇉ What Content Would YOU Like to See More on the Blog?

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In this first edition of my monthly musings, I share 5 thing I learned, May loves, what I read, and 3 things I'm looking forward to in June. At the end, learn about some changes that are coming to the blog this month! If you're here to answer the question in the post title and would like to skip all of this, then scroll on down to the comments. I would love to hear your thoughts on May happenings, however, and to hear what's new with you! 5 Things I Learned 1. Ask before you sign up for an online summer class I signed up for an online class this summer thinking that I would have ALL summer to do the work at my own leisure. Turns out there are set weekly deadlines. Not to mention that the first week of class was the week immediately after finals! While the work's not too bad (it's a 2-credit class), I could have benefited by asking friends who have taken the class what the work schedule is like. 2. I'm a hoarder While spring cleaning in May, I cleared out stacks ...

A Thrilling, High Stakes Conclusion ⇉ Review of Winter by Marissa Meyer

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The Lunar Chronicles is one of my favorite YA Fantasy series. (The other big one being Tamora Pierce's Tortall  books.) I'd like to say it's a bit of a mystery why it took me until now to finish the series, but after looking at Winter 's pub date, I realized that it fell right smack into my first year of teaching. On the bright side, I got to spend the last couple of weeks rereading the series, so I got to pick up Winter  as soon as I finished  Cress  :) The final verdict: I love the Lunar Chronicles  world. There are some little details that I didn't like as much, but for the most part, this is a great high-stakes sci-fi/fantasy/fairytale-retelling/romance series that I recommend to fans of these genres. WHAT I LIKED A Wide, Endearing Cast of Characters Each of the Lunar Chronicles  books introduces the subplot of a new heroine and her prince. There are also other fun side characters like Iko (but really, Iko). I like how the presence of the diverse cast ...

Boyhood Dreams + Love + Adventure + Fantasy World ⇉ Review of Magician by Ramond E. Feist

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Long long ago, I read Magician: Master by Raymond E. Feist. Years later, I finally bought Magician: Apprentice  and read the two books back to back. The Magician  books are truly, as Feist explains in the foreword, a fantasy adventure that was written for the author's pleasure, and it is best enjoyed as a fantasy that fulfills boyhood dreams of love and adventure in a fantasy world. WHAT I LIKED A Fantasy That Fulfills Boyhood Dreams The Magician  books are best read as a story that fulfills the boyhood dreams of the protagonists Pug and Thomas and, in the process, the reader's dreams of love and adventure. While the two boys go through hardships, events seem to work out for them in incredible ways. To enjoy this book, it's best to put skepticism on hold and enjoy this book for the fantasy romance that it is. Likable Characters The protagonists and the primary supporting characters are likable and come from all walks of life. A Tale of Two Worlds I like how the story sho...

Character Theme Songs for The Boy, The Bird, and the Coffin Maker by Matilda Woods

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Happy book birthday to  The Boy, The Bird, and the Coffin Maker  by Matilda Woods! Today, I'm delighted to share a playlist of character theme songs for this middle-grade novel. Alice, a former regular on the blog, helped me out with the content since I got sick over finals week and am still recovering. Alice is going through some health issues herself having had a bad fall recently, so I'm really grateful for her help. As soon as I've had a chance to finish reading Matilda's novel, I'll be sharing my thoughts on the blog. If you enjoy lighthearted fantasies or magical realism for younger readers, you'll want to check this one out! ~ Kris CHARACTER THEME SONGS The Boy (Tito) 1. "O-O-H CHILD" by The Five Stairsteps This song speaks to Tito's situation before he ran away. It provides the assurance that things are hard now but there are better times ahead. 2. "Pocketful of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield This song represents Tito's hope...

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