Compulsive Reader Blog

17 & Gone Blog Tour

 tháng 3 28, 2013     blog tour, Penguin     No comments   

Welcome to the Presenting Lenore stop on the blog tour for Nova Ren Suma's 17 & GONE! I am super excited for this novel and I am going to read it as soon as I can steal some time away from revising. I'm bringing it with me this weekend to the SCWBI Europe Con, so let's see!

And now ... here's Nova!




Last year, when I was deep into writing 17 & Gone, I discovered an exciting new distraction and way to collect images that fascinated me: Pinterest. What started off as maybe one more thing to keep me from writing turned into a great source of inspiration, and my 17 & Gone inspiration board was born. I’d often write with the images up on my screen, staring at them in pauses between paragraphs. On each stop on this blog tour I’m highlighting one of the photos that spoke to me and helped me find my way through the darkness of writing this book. I first discovered this photo somewhere on Pinterest or maybe Tumblr and blindly repinned it to my own board, not knowing who the photographer was or where it came from. But when it came time to put this blog tour together, I started digging and discovered that this image that spoke to whole scenes of 17 & Gone—blurry and choppy and frightening—was in fact a grayed-out image from this color series by Lauren Treece.


Source: laurentreece.blogspot.com via Nova on Pinterest


She calls it “Dancing at Dusk and Campfire Curry.” 


The girls’ hands are tightly clasped, though there’s no singing. This isn’t summer camp. This isn’t the kind of night for belting out “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” and holding a flashlight to ghoul up your face and tell ghost stories. The ghosts tonight have already told their stories.  
—from 17 & Gone, page 317 

There’s a playfulness, a giddiness in the color version that’s stripped bare from the black-and-white version I used as my inspiration for writing. I guess you could see how much it stuck with me, how influenced I was by this image. It’s like a snapshot from a dream, and a scene toward the end of the book brings that dream to life.

 For spotlights on more images from my 17 & Gone inspiration board on Pinterest, keep following this blog tour! Last stop tomorrow Friday, 3/29 at Book Chic  



17 & Gone synopsis: Seventeen-year-old Lauren is having visions of girls who have gone missing. And all these girls have just one thing in common—they are 17 and gone without a trace. As Lauren struggles to shake these waking nightmares, impossible questions demand urgent answers: Why are the girls speaking to Lauren? How can she help them? And . . . is she next? As Lauren searches for clues, everything begins to unravel, and when a brush with death lands her in the hospital, a shocking truth emerges, changing everything.
Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg

The Colors of Madeleine Blog Tour - Yearning for Yellows

 tháng 3 20, 2013     blog tour, Scholastic     No comments   



Yellow is one of my favorite colors - especially in winter! I'm thrilled to be the YELLOW stop on Jaclyn Moriarty's blog tour for her new novel A CORNER OF WHITE.

In honor of my stop, I've created a YELLOW board on Pinterest, including some of my favorite yellow book covers.




Normally, I would've read the novel by now, but I suspect my review copy is being held up in the German customs office. So ... hopefully I'll get it soon.  In the meantime, check out the summary:

A tale of two worlds, told in brilliant color. 
Readers have loved bestselling author Jaclyn Moriarty since The Year of Secret Assignments. Now she gives them A Corner of White, the first in a suspenseful, funny, genre-busting trilogy that brings her fantastic characters, laugh-out-loud descriptions, and brilliant plotting to a fantasy setting. 
Madeleine and her mother have run away from their former life and settled in a rainy corner of Cambridge, England (in our world). 
In another world, in the Kingdom of Cello, Elliot is in search of his father, who disappeared on the night his uncle Jon was found dead. The talk in the town is that Elliot's dad may have killed Jon and run away with the physics teacher. But Elliot refuses to believe it. And he is determined to find both his dad and the truth. 
As Madeleine and Elliot move closer to unraveling their mysteries, they begin to exchange messages across worlds — through an accidental gap that hasn't appeared in centuries. On both sides of the gap, even greater mysteries are unfolding — with more than one life at stake.


In our world, Madeleine is known for using bold colors in her clothing & accessories, but in the Kingdom of Cello, colors have a different role entirely. Read about Cello's color attacks in The Colors of Madeleine, but in the meantime, here are some fun things from our world to enjoy!




Yearning for Yellows

1. Dress
2. Tea Pot
3. Notecards
4. Perfume
5. Watch





Giveaway:

One (1) winner receives The Colors of Madeleine prize pack in Yellow:
· Moleskine journal
· Pen
· Coffee mug
· Copy of A Corner of White

US only.  Please fill out this form by March 27 2013 at 11:59 pm CST to enter.

Links:

Today The Colors of Madeleine tour also stops by My Friend Amy’s Blog with a guest post from Jaclyn Moriarty introducing the character Madeleine!

Visit Jaclyn Moriarty’s Official Site


The rest of The Colors of Madeleine tour:

Monday, March 18th: Jaclyn stopped by Ex Libris Kate and Hobbitsies featured “Require-These Reds” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!

Friday, March 22nd: Novel Novice is interviewing Jaclyn Moriarty and Forever Young Adult is “Begging for Blues” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!

Tuesday, March 26th: Jaclyn is stopping by The Book Cellar and Mundie Moms is featuring “Gotta-Have Greens” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!

Thursday, March 28th: Jaclyn is stopping by The Readventurer and Alexa Loves Books is featuring “Oblige Me With Oranges” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!

Monday, April 1st: Jaclyn is stopping by Angie-ville and Gone With The Words is featuring “Wish-List Whites” on The Colors of Madeleine Tour!

Wednesday, April 3rd: Jaclyn is stopping by The Book Smugglers and Perpetual Page Turner is “Pining for Purples” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!

Friday, April 5th: Pure Imagination Blog is interviewing Jaclyn Moriarty and I Read Banned Books is “Greedy for Grays” on The Colors of Madeleine tour!
Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg

Return of Cat Tuesday (81) + Top Ten Tuesday

 tháng 3 19, 2013     Pictures of Emmy     No comments   

This picture makes me laugh.


This one? No so much.


Why? Well this week's Top Ten Tuesday topic is "books we've bought but still not read".  I should have read these by now. I am excited by each and every one of them.  But ... nope.

Finding this stack was actually harder than I thought, because a) I get a lot of books for review b) most of the books I buy are books I read as review copies that I loved or are books I read immediately.  But here they are:

A Northern Light - Jennifer Donnelly
Year of Wonders - Geraldine Brooks
I Am the Messenger - Markus Zusak (signed!)
Fever 1793 - Laure Halse Anderson
The Rest of Her Life - Laura Moriarty
The Crimson Petal and the White - Michel Faber
The Last Report of the Miracles at Little No Horse - Louise Erdrich
The Sheltering Sky - Paul Bowles
Chime - Franny Billingsley
How They Met and Other Stories - David Levithan

What bought books are still in your unread pile?  Are there any of these I need to start immediately?
Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg

Level 2 for Libraries

 tháng 3 18, 2013     LEVEL TWO     No comments   

Surfacing today from the revision cave (working through a very long editorial letter for Level 3) to talk a bit about libraries.

Growing up, I practically lived at the library.  I was that girl who stalked the new releases shelf relentlessly and read between the stacks. My backpack was always weighed down by books. My library card was worn and chipped.

I was blessed to have access to libraries with shelves full of both classics and brand-new titles. I know not everyone is.  Whenever I read about library budgets being slashed, or see teens talking about how their libraries get very few new books, I'm heartbroken.  Of course I wish every library could provide every book that their patrons desire.



Last week, I made an offer on twitter to YA librarians -- if they had been unable to purchase LEVEL 2 for their collections because of budget cuts, I said I would be happy to donate one.  My thinking was that such a donation is a win-win. Librarians can offer their patrons something new, and LEVEL 2 is available to even more readers.

The response was so positive, I've decided to make the offer again, this time to my blog readers who may not have seen the tweets.

So, if you're a YA librarian at a community or school library in the US and you'd like to add LEVEL 2 to your collection but couldn't order it because of budget concerns, please fill out this form.  I'll send a copy to the first ten librarians that respond.

Long live libraries!

Find out more about LEVEL 2 at my website.
Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg

Top Ten Tuesday: Series I Should Start

 tháng 3 05, 2013     No comments   

This week's Top Ten Tuesday is about series books we've been meaning to read.  I've always had a complicated relationship with series.  Despite an early infatuation with Babysitter's Club and Sweet Valley High, I shunned series for awhile. I'd always seem to start them and never finish.  Probably the only longer than 3 book series I've ever completed is Lemony Snicket's SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (is that kind of sad?).  I still have some ARTEMIS FOWL books to catch up as well and I have three books left to go in the THURSDAY NEXT series.

Most series I've finished have been dystopian trilogies.  For example, HUNGER GAMES, CHAOS WALKING series by Patrick Ness, DELIRIUM series by Lauren Oliver, THE CHEMICAL GARDEN series by Lauren DeStefano, BIRTHMARKED series by Caragh O'Brien, ACROSS THE UNIVERSE series by Beth Revis, THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH series by Carrie Ryan, THE COLD AWAKENING series by Robin Wasserman, and of course I'm still in the middle of a ton of other dystopian series (although I've given up on some of those too).

That said, there are still some series I'm looking forward to starting.

1. The JESSICA DARLING series by Megan McCafferty.  I am starting SLOPPY FIRSTS soonest.

2. The BEKA COOPER series by Tamora Pierce.  Can you believe I've never read anything by this acclaimed fantasy author? Shameful!

3. The DEMON'S LEXICON series by Sarah Rees Brennan. I read "Undead is Very Hot Right Now", Sarah's short story in THE ETERNAL KISS anthology and I loved it, so ...

4. UNEARTHLY series by Cynthia Hand.  Kind of cheating because I did read the first few chapters of book 1 before I lost it.  But bloggers I trust have raved about this series, so I'm going to track it down.

5. SECRET SOCIETY GIRL series by Diana Peterfreund.  First two books were a gift from Carla! 

6. TOMORROW series by John Marsden. I have the first two books in this series too, and it's kinda dystopian so why haven't I started yet?!

7. A RESURRECTION OF MAGIC series by Kathleen Duey. I met Kathleen in Bologna way back when and bought the first two books.  When is the third coming out?

8. THE DARKEST POWERS series by Kelley Armstrong.  I got the first three books really cheap one year at the Frankfurt Book Fair. So maybe.

9. MIDNIGHTERS series by Scott Westerfeld. I kind of want to check these out. I got the first one at a used book store.

10. CURSE WORKERS series by Holly Black. These books sound really good. I think I have WHITE CAT around here somewhere ...

So many series, so little time!

What series have you been wanting to start? Have you read any of those I mentioned today? And what is your feeling about series in general? Love them? Hate them? Let me know.

Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg

Dystopian February Recap + Look Ahead

 tháng 3 01, 2013     Dystopian Fiction     No comments   

The 7th month dedicated to Dystopian comes to an end, and as I write this, I realize it's time to say farewell to this theme month for good. This February sort of limped along with only ten new reviews, no interviews and only one giveaway.

But that doesn't mean I'm saying farewell to dystopian - I'm convinced there are still good books to be found in this genre (and after all, I am closing in on 200 reads in the genre overall, so obviously I love it). And I'm not saying goodbye to the Zombie Chicken Merit Badges either.  When I do review a dystopian book, which could now happen ANYTIME, I will still award these.

Speaking of reviews, it's time to say (mostly) farewell to those as well. I'll still be talking and posting about the books I read, but instead of calling them reviews and treating them as critical assessments, I'll call them "What I'm Reading."  Dystopian novels will be the (possible) exception.

Here's a recap of what I reviewed this month.

Zombie Chicken Merit Badge for WRITING:


In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters (Read review)



Elemental by Antony John (Read Review)

Zombie Chicken Merit Badge for WORLDBUILDING:


Starglass by Phoebe North (Read review)


Stung by Bethany Wiggins (Read review)

Zombie Chicken Merit Badge for ROMANCE:


The Program by Suzanne Young (Read review)


Zombie Chicken Merit Badge for TWISTS:


Shades of Earth by Beth Revis (Read review)


Override by Heather Anastasiu (Read review)

Zombie Chicken Merit Badge for ACTION:


The Culling by Steven dos Santos (Read review)



Taken by Erin Bowman (Read review)

No Badge:


The Different Girl by Gordon Dahlquist (Read review)


At A Reader of Fictions (Dystopian February 2013 partner blog):

Three books I haven't read but that Christina highly recommends are - 



When We Wake by Karen Healey (Read her review)


Breaking Point by Kristen Simmons - sequel to Article 5 (Read her review)



Orelans by Sherri L. Smith (Read her review)

Coming up:

If you want to see what's next in my dystopian reading queue, check out my list on Goodreads.

Thanks to everyone who has made these dystopian months so much fun! What's on your list to read next? Anything I should be aware of?

Read More
  • Share This:  
  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Google+
  •  Stumble
  •  Digg
Bài đăng mới hơn Bài đăng cũ hơn Trang chủ

Popular Posts

  • Three Mini Reviews
    The Infinite (Gates of Thread and Stone #2) by Lori M. Lee Publisher: Skyscape Released: March 10th 2015 My Rating: 3 stars out of 5 Find...
  • Review of A Murder by Any Name by Suzanne M. Wolfe, first in an Elizabethan spy mystery series
    London is drenched with atmosphere and deadly intrigue in this debut entry in a new Elizabethan mystery series. The time is the 1570s. The b...
  • Review: Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh
    Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh Publisher: Macmillan Children's Released: February 11th 2016 My Rating: 2 stars out of 5 Find it on...
  • The Daughters of Ironbridge by Mollie Walton, a saga of friendship and class differences in 1830s Shropshire
    This is the debut saga from Walton, a successful transition for the author, who also pens historical fiction under her real name, Rebecca Ma...
  • Review: A Conjuring of Light by V. E. Schwab
    A Conjuring of Light (Shades of Magic #3) by V. E. Schwab Publisher: Titan Books Released: 21st February 2017 My Rating: 4 stars out of 5...
  • Waiting on Wednesday #80
    Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. ...
  • Book Blitz: The Letting by Cathrine Goldstein | On Sale for $.99! Ends today!
    Welcome to the BOOK BLITZ for The Letting by  Cathrine Goldstein! Today is the final day of the 99 cent sale!  Enjoy! The Letting by  Cathri...
  • Interview with E.M. Powell, author of the medieval mystery The King's Justice - plus giveaway
    E.M. Powell's latest work of historical crime, The King's Justice , takes place in a Yorkshire village in 1176, during Henry II'...
  • Interview with David Blixt (part 2), author of What Girls Are Good For: A Novel of Nellie Bly
    And here's the second half of my interview with David Blixt about his new novel What Girls Are Good For .  If you missed the first part,...
  • The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis, a Gothic mystery-adventure with the Brontë sisters on the case
    The Brontë sisters have joined the stable of historical characters appearing as sleuths. Even though – as with other famous folks cast into ...

A Long Petal of the Sea, Isabel Allende's epic of the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath

Allende’s fluidly written saga conveys her deep familiarity with the events she depicts, and her intent to illustrate their human impact in ...

Tìm kiếm Blog này

Được tạo bởi Blogger.

Lưu trữ Blog

  • tháng 2 2020 (1)
  • tháng 1 2020 (7)
  • tháng 12 2019 (6)
  • tháng 11 2019 (5)
  • tháng 10 2019 (7)
  • tháng 9 2019 (10)
  • tháng 8 2019 (11)
  • tháng 7 2019 (6)
  • tháng 6 2019 (5)
  • tháng 5 2019 (6)
  • tháng 4 2019 (7)
  • tháng 3 2019 (8)
  • tháng 2 2019 (7)
  • tháng 1 2019 (8)
  • tháng 12 2018 (7)
  • tháng 11 2018 (7)
  • tháng 10 2018 (8)
  • tháng 9 2018 (12)
  • tháng 8 2018 (9)
  • tháng 7 2018 (6)
  • tháng 6 2018 (9)
  • tháng 5 2018 (14)
  • tháng 4 2018 (1)
  • tháng 3 2018 (2)
  • tháng 2 2018 (2)
  • tháng 1 2018 (4)
  • tháng 12 2017 (3)
  • tháng 10 2017 (2)
  • tháng 9 2017 (6)
  • tháng 8 2017 (3)
  • tháng 7 2017 (4)
  • tháng 6 2017 (4)
  • tháng 5 2017 (2)
  • tháng 4 2017 (10)
  • tháng 3 2017 (12)
  • tháng 2 2017 (12)
  • tháng 1 2017 (16)
  • tháng 12 2016 (16)
  • tháng 11 2016 (6)
  • tháng 10 2016 (5)
  • tháng 9 2016 (7)
  • tháng 8 2016 (7)
  • tháng 7 2016 (8)
  • tháng 6 2016 (10)
  • tháng 5 2016 (14)
  • tháng 4 2016 (16)
  • tháng 3 2016 (8)
  • tháng 2 2016 (12)
  • tháng 1 2016 (15)
  • tháng 12 2015 (13)
  • tháng 11 2015 (6)
  • tháng 10 2015 (13)
  • tháng 9 2015 (9)
  • tháng 8 2015 (16)
  • tháng 7 2015 (10)
  • tháng 6 2015 (7)
  • tháng 5 2015 (4)
  • tháng 4 2015 (3)
  • tháng 3 2015 (4)
  • tháng 2 2015 (8)
  • tháng 1 2015 (4)
  • tháng 12 2014 (9)
  • tháng 11 2014 (2)
  • tháng 10 2014 (1)
  • tháng 9 2014 (1)
  • tháng 7 2014 (2)
  • tháng 6 2014 (7)
  • tháng 5 2014 (6)
  • tháng 4 2014 (12)
  • tháng 3 2014 (10)
  • tháng 2 2014 (3)
  • tháng 1 2014 (3)
  • tháng 12 2013 (13)
  • tháng 11 2013 (2)
  • tháng 10 2013 (1)
  • tháng 9 2013 (5)
  • tháng 8 2013 (8)
  • tháng 7 2013 (6)
  • tháng 6 2013 (7)
  • tháng 5 2013 (12)
  • tháng 4 2013 (5)
  • tháng 3 2013 (6)
  • tháng 2 2013 (9)

Nhãn

  • #boutofbooks
  • 18+
  • 2 Stars
  • 2014 book release
  • 2016
  • 2016 book release
  • 2016 has honestly been the worst year
  • 2016 reading challenge
  • 2017
  • 2018 book release
  • 2018 reading challenge
  • 3 Stars
  • 4 and 1/2 Stars
  • 4 stars
  • 5 Stars
  • a-levels
  • adult
  • adult books
  • Adult Fiction
  • Adventure
  • adventure time
  • after all this time? always
  • Afterlife
  • Algonquin
  • all i see is sky for forever
  • Alyxandra Harvey
  • Amazon Gift Card
  • amulet books
  • Amy Tintera
  • apocalypse
  • ARC
  • at least there's the internet
  • Atria Books
  • audiobooks
  • author
  • author interview
  • authors
  • awards
  • bake off
  • Barclay Publicity
  • beauty
  • Beckie
  • best of
  • bibliographies; visual previews
  • Birthday
  • blog tour
  • Bloomsbury
  • book blast
  • Book Blitz
  • book covers
  • book event
  • Book Fair
  • book giveaway
  • book meme
  • book news
  • Book Promo
  • book release
  • book release 2017
  • book review
  • book reviews
  • book spotlight
  • book teaser
  • book to movie
  • Book Trailer
  • Bookanistas
  • bookish
  • Booklist
  • books i got for christmas
  • books I'm looking forward to
  • Boutofbooks
  • Candlewick
  • Carole's Review
  • Character Interview
  • Chick
  • christmas
  • Chronicle Books
  • Colleen Hoover
  • coloring book
  • coloring book review
  • Coming of Age
  • contains spoilers
  • Contemporary
  • contest
  • Contests
  • Cover Reveal
  • covers
  • dear evan hansen
  • Debut
  • demons
  • discussion
  • dissertation
  • diversity
  • does anybody have a map
  • Dream Cast
  • dystopian
  • Dystopian Fiction
  • eARC
  • Egmont
  • Entangled Publishing
  • Entangled Teen
  • Erotica
  • event
  • events
  • Excerpt
  • exciting books
  • faeries
  • fairytale retelling
  • fantasy
  • fantasy. enemies-to-lovers
  • fatalism
  • Favorite Books
  • favourite disney films
  • favourites
  • favourites of 2016
  • february
  • film
  • Flux
  • freebie
  • fringe or bangs?
  • FSG
  • G.P. Putnam's Sons
  • G.P. Putnam's Sons BYR
  • Game of Thrones
  • Gena Showalter
  • Ghost
  • GIFs
  • gift guide
  • gilmore girls
  • girl online ghostwritten
  • giveaway
  • Graphic Novel
  • graphic novel/comic book week
  • guest post
  • guest posts
  • hamilton
  • happy new year
  • Harlequin Teen
  • HarlequinHQN
  • HarperCollins
  • harperteen
  • High Fantasy
  • hire me
  • his dark materials
  • Historical Fiction
  • Historical Romance
  • horror
  • hot topics
  • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • how do people revise properly
  • humor
  • Hyperion
  • i hate law
  • i promise i have transferrable skills
  • i'm going to fail aren't i
  • IMM
  • In My Mailbox
  • industry interview
  • interview
  • interviews
  • is this the real life
  • J. Lynn
  • january
  • Jennifer L. Armentrout
  • Julie Cross
  • Karen Ann Hopkins
  • Katie McGarry
  • Kim's Reviews
  • Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Kindle
  • last minute gifts
  • LBGTQ
  • least favourites
  • let me tell you what i wish i'd known
  • LEVEL TWO
  • lgbtq+
  • Lisa Renee Jones
  • Little Brown
  • live author event
  • Liz's Lists
  • LOTU
  • lover
  • Lucky13ers
  • Macmillan
  • Magic
  • Marissa Meyer
  • marry me noah centineo
  • meme
  • mermaids
  • michelle Madow
  • middle-grade
  • mini break
  • mini reviews
  • mini-review
  • monthly wrap up
  • monthly wrap-up
  • murder mystery
  • musicals
  • my little box
  • mystery
  • mythology
  • netflix
  • New Adult
  • non-bookish
  • non-fiction
  • novella
  • oh what is life
  • paranormal
  • Paranormal Romance
  • Paranormal Thriller
  • Penguin
  • Penguin USA
  • philip pullman
  • Picture Books
  • Pictures of Emmy
  • pin collection
  • playlist
  • pre-order
  • procrastination
  • promotional event
  • psychological thriller
  • Quirk Books
  • Rachel Vincent
  • ramblings
  • Random House
  • Ransom Riggs
  • Read-A-Thon
  • reading 2017 reading challenge
  • Reading Challenge
  • Realistic Fiction
  • regrets
  • retelling
  • review
  • review copies
  • Roaring Brook Press
  • Romance
  • Ron D. Voigts
  • royal icing
  • Running Press
  • sale
  • Scholastic
  • sci-fi
  • Science Fiction
  • self published
  • Series
  • sherlock
  • signed book
  • Simon and Schuster
  • SimonPulse
  • small press month
  • soho teen
  • sorry not sorry
  • Sourcebooks
  • southern is the worst rail service
  • spoilers
  • sponsored post
  • St. Martin's Press
  • Stacking The Shelves
  • strange chemistry
  • Supernatural
  • suspense
  • Swag
  • taylor swift
  • The Best Things in Death
  • the book of dust
  • the honest guide
  • The Memory of After
  • the princess diaries
  • Theme Reviews
  • there is no war in ba sing se
  • things i'm looking forward to
  • this too shall pass
  • thriller
  • Time Travel
  • to all the boys i've loved before
  • too many flannels
  • top five
  • Top Ten List
  • top ten tuesday
  • Tor
  • Trailer Reveal
  • trouble makes a comeback
  • trying to adult
  • tv
  • tv programmes
  • tv shows
  • Twitter
  • uncertainty
  • university
  • update
  • updates
  • urban fantasy
  • vcfa
  • visual previews
  • Waiting on Wednesday
  • Walker Books
  • we could be roped up tied up dead in a year
  • where can i find a peter kavinsky please
  • who lives who dies who tells your story
  • why am i still awake
  • why can't i ever be serious
  • will happen happening happened
  • will i ever make a sound
  • wishlist
  • witches
  • Would You Rather
  • WOW
  • wrap up
  • wrap-up
  • you realise i am - i mean this is - a joke right
  • you should seriously watch mr student body president
  • you're all getting the titanic reference right
  • Young Adult
  • youth
  • zoe sugg
  • zoella
  • Zombie
  • Zombies

Báo cáo vi phạm

  • Trang chủ

Giới thiệu về tôi

ana012
Xem hồ sơ hoàn chỉnh của tôi

Copyright © Compulsive Reader Blog | Powered by Blogger
Design by Hardeep Asrani | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com | Distributed By Gooyaabi Templates