Numbers Game Review

Numbers Game Review

 Julie’s Review: is an exciting, fast-paced and action-packed dystopian. That right there is enough, right? Oh, you mean you want more? Ok. The world in Numbers Game is very controlling. Each citizen is rated based on their “worth” to society. They are given a number and a color – green, yellow, and red (where green […]

Posted February 3, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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#ShelfLove February 2016: Book Boyfriend

#ShelfLove Challenge 2016 We’re co-hosting the #ShelfLove challenge again this year so join us and read more of the books you already bought! February’s topic: Who is your book boyfriend or girlfriend or best friend? What qualities does this character have that makes him/her the best? Julie’s Challenge Update: This one is quite difficult now that […]

Posted February 1, 2016 by Julie S. in Featured Posts, Shelf Love 2016 / 7 Comments
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Book Blind Date – January 2016

  Go out on a Blind Date with a book and Chapter Break! Can’t decide what to read next? How about trying a blind date with a book. Below you’ll find some book covers that I drew myself! And by drew, I used the computer because my hand writing/drawing skills are sub par. Click on […]

Posted January 29, 2016 by Lynn in Book Blind Date / 13 Comments
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Guest Post: Rachel Dunning on Writing to Please Everyone

Writing to Please Everyone (HINT: It Ain’t Gonna Happen…) by Rachel Dunning   The first book I ever wrote got two reviews almost instantly after publishing: A scathing, horrible, painful, depressing one-star. And a glorious, over-the-top, mind-blowing, filled-with-gifs, praising, laudatory five-star. The one-star was on Amazon. The five-star was on Goodreads. By chance, I happened to […]

Posted January 27, 2016 by Julie S. in Author Appearances / 2 Comments
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The New Agenda Review

The New Agenda Review

 Julie’s Review: The New Agenda is treated more like a prequel than a continuation of the story from The City Center. Ava links into the mainframe to try to find Morray, and finds his memory archive – from there we follow William Morray’s coming of age story. While this was an interesting way to present […]

Posted January 25, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 1 Comment
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