Guys, I wish books had ratings like movies did. Now, I can see someone commenting down below something along the lines of, " But Graayyyyy , they do have ratings!! You have jfict books written for twelve and below, YA written for teens, and NA written for a more college-aged audience, and then just Adult fiction written for, well, either advanced readers or older readerssssssssssss!!!!" But the thing is, one can go to blockbuster (okay, maybe not anymore, but I have to bring back that nostalgia *sighs* the good old days that weren't actually that good but I remember them in a golden filter for some reason), ANYWAYS , people could go to a certain section of the genre of the type of movie they wanted to see, but every movie in that genre also has a s e p a r a t e rating. For example, if I go to the horror section and pick up Signs , I can turn it to the back and see that it is rated PG-13 for some more intense moments. Then if I pick up let's say Along Came a...
This is actually my second book review done on this blog, and unlike my review of The Hate U Give, it’s not controversial! Yay!! Note: All photos in this post are mine, please ask before using them. <3 (from goodreads): All her life Fern has been told she is blind to reality—but what if she is the only one who can truly see? Fern Johnson is crazy. At least, that’s what the doctors have claimed since her childhood. Now nineteen, and one step away from a psych ward, Fern struggles to survive in bustling Los Angeles. Desperate to appear “normal,” she represses the young man flickering at the edge of her awareness—a blond warrior only she can see. Tristan was Fern’s childhood imaginary hero, s...
It's here. Thanks to the amazing Catherine who worked on this all night and into the morning (a round of applause for her, please. She's awesome). Here's the first video on our Rebellious Writing YouTube channel... Please go like and subscribe to us, it would mean a lot, and also help this video get out there! If you can't access the channel using the video up there, click on the link HERE . After watching this video, I realized that I will no longer be posting any Rebellious Writing discussion posts on here once the actual website opens, instead I'll be working on that over there. Which made me think, wait, how many discussion posts have I posted?? So here's a quick review: The post that started it all: Dear Writers, (Warning: this is a rant). The post that officially kicked it...
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