Authors Who I Consider Auto-Buy (Read Everything That’s Released)

Sharing all the authors I would auto-buy, meaning I would buy everything that’s published from them.

There aren’t many authors who I would read everything they publish. Either because I’m not interested in all of their concepts or because I’m only interested in specific universes. Or they have way too many series, so I pick and choose which one I’m going to read. And then, there are other authors who I have read everything they have released, but because they just have one series or world that…


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My Thoughts on The War of Lost Hearts Series by Carissa Broadbent

Sharing my thoughts on The War of Lost Hearts Trilogy by Carissa Broadbent

The War of Lost Hearts by Carissa Broadbent is a trilogy which has been compared to Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas. Which is a series I absolutely loved, so I was a little nervous to read this series. Because either I was going to lose interest if it was too similar to Throne of Glass or would spend too much time comparing the two instead of enjoying it. But I thoroughly enjoyed the Nightborn…


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cheeseanonioncrisps:

prontaentrega:

Whys a dead wife so common as a backstory for male heroes when divorce exists and its 10000% funnier

Superhero: Ever since I lost my wife, I swore I would push myself to become the greatest hero the city has ever seen.

Voice from the crowd: Still not taking you back, Jared.

Superhero: WELL FUCK YOU TOO STACY.

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incorrectfbaaquotes:

Casteel: *tapping his fingers on the table*

Kieran: *tapping his foot back*

Malik: Stop that.

Casteel: Stop what?

Malik: You’re talking about me in morse code.

Kieran: Yes, that’s what we’re doing. With our very limited free time, we took a class on a very outdated, very unnecessary form of communication just so we could talk about you in front of you.

Malik:

Casteel, to Poppy: That’s exactly what we did.

hyperactivehedgehog:

caffeineecold:

when i was a kid i used to respond to the “glass half full/half empty” question by asking how the liquid in the glass got there in the first place. nobody ever gave me a chance to explain my reasoning so i’m doing it now

if you have a glass and it has some liquid in it, up to the halfway line, whether it is empty or full depends on what happened before the question was asked. if you started with a full glass and poured half out until only half remained, the glass is half empty, because if you continued pouring it would be fully empty. however, if you started with an empty glass and poured liquid from another container into the glass up to the halfway line, the glass is half full because if you continued pouring it would be all the way full. logical, no?

i was 13 years old when somebody finally told me it was supposed to be some kind of optimism/pessimism thing. i always thought it was a riddle that nobody let me solve

Okay but that actually goes really well with the metaphor. How did you get to where you are right now? Have things gotten better or worse? Does it seem like the trend is continuing?

Nobody’s really an optimist or pessimist all the time, your outlook depends on the situation and how you arrived there.

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No single line has ever wrecked me as hard as this one from the Good Place and I think about it constantly

ok but

One thing I really adore about this is Eleanor influenced a literal demon to change for the better. He changed because he wanted to be better and sees the value in it. But he mostly changed because he came to care about the humans.

He changed because he started to care about her.

So maybe her biological mom didn’t do it but she still had a father figure step in that thought she was worth worth changing for, and eventually that she was worth everything.

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Casteel: Do you know how many bones the body has? It has 206. We start with 369 when we’re babies but they fuse. Wouldn’t you want to go back? Have as many bones as a baby? What if I could help you?

Duke Teerman: Hi yeah what the actual, literal GENUINE fuck does this mean?

With These Last Breaths (Aisling Sea, Book 3) by Vanessa Rasanen

Sharing my thoughts on the final book in the Aisling Sea trilogy by Vanessa Rasanen: With These Last Breaths

With These Last Breaths by Vanessa Rasanen is the final book in the Aisling Sea trilogy; however, not the final book in this world as this author plans on having a new series called Immortal Reveries that takes place in this world, which will be a collection of interconnected stand-alones. But it will take place beyond the Aisling Sea, as the conflict here has been resolved, and the main…


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My Thoughts On A Duet with the Siren Duke (Married to Magic, Book 4) By Elise Kova

Sharing my thoughts on the fourth book in the Married to Magic series by Elise Kova: A Duet with the Siren Duke

A Duet with the Siren Duke is the fourth book in the Married to Magic series by Elise Kova. It is standalone, so you can read this book without reading the others in the series. Each book is inspired by a classic fairy tale; this one was inspired by the Little Mermaid. Only he’s the mermaid, or rather siren, and she’s a ship captain. Granted, she wasn’t a ship captain when they met. And the tale…


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Thoughts on the Dark Olympus Series by Katee Robert

Sharing my thoughts on the Dark Olympus series by Katee Robert

I’ve done a review on the past on the first book in the Dark Olympus series by Katee Robert called Neon Gods, but I never got around to reviewing the rest. Or rather, giving full reviews as I gave mini-reviews during my monthly wrap-ups. So, I figured I might as well come back and do an review overall of the series. This series is a collection of standalone books, though there is an overarching…


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Not knowing that you have a villain inside you, a hero, and a bystander is a lesson that everyone should learn.

What is the quote from Jingo, by Sir Terry Pratchett, to the effect of “when someone does something terrible, we want it to be one of Them, because if it isn’t Them, then it is Us?”

“It was because he wanted there to be conspirators. It was much better to imagine men in some smoky room somewhere, made mad and cynical by privilege and power, plotting over the brandy. You had to cling to this sort of image, because if you didn’t then you might have to face the fact that bad things happened because ordinary people, the kind who brushed the dog and told their children bedtime stories, were capable of then going out and doing horrible things to other ordinary people. It was so much easier to blame it on Them. It was bleakly depressing to think that They were Us. If it was Them, then nothing was anyone’s fault. If it was Us, what did that make Me? After all, I’m one of Us. I must be. I’ve certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We’re always one of Us. It’s Them that do the bad things.”

Jingo. 1997. Pratchett, Terry. NY, London, and Ankh-Morpork: Harper-Collins. p. 205

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So Many Books, So Little Time | What’s On My TBR?

Sharing all the books I plan on reading next.

There are so many books that I need to read. And being a mood reader is not helping matters when it comes to tackling the list. So, since I’m being indecisive on what I’m going to read next, I figured I would just share what I have lined up to be read next. Will I actually end up reading those next? We’ll see. But this is everything I have on the docket at least for this month. These aren’t in…


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Vonetta: You know, I’m jealous of you.

Emil: Wait, why?

Vonetta: Your partner is way hotter than mine. *walks away*

Emil: Wait but-

Emil: but I’m yOUR PARTN-

Emil: COME BACK HERE YOU FUCKING COWARD

acomaflove:

Meanwhile at the House of Wind

Nesta & Cassian: *loudly making out and breaking furniture at 2 am*

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Azriel, down the hallway: *scrolling through websites to replace the broken furniture with Rhysand’s credit card*

Azriel: I am the backbone of this household.


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