Author: Pixireads
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Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
Clay Cooper and his band were once the best of the best, the most feared and renowned crew of mercenaries this side of the Heartwyld. Their glory days long past, the mercs have grown apart and grown old, fat, drunk, or a combination of the three. Then an ex-bandmate turns…
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Sunday Post #91: Finished Mistborn Era 1!
I finished my first series for the Finishing the Series Challenge! Woot! On Monday I finished listening to Hero of Ages. I struggle with Brandon Sanderson, I find his books so slow for me in the beginning. I wasn’t fully paying attention to when things picked up for me, but…
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The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon
I was engaged in this story pretty much from page 1. I loved the plot, characters, and setting. Not that the setting is any place I would want to live, but I felt it was something a bit new, and different from what I’ve read previously.
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Sunday Post #90: Loving Misfits Market
I’ve been getting weekly boxes from Misfits Market. (Note: the link is a referral link, which will get me some points I can use towards a future box, but I am not affiliated with Misfits Market in any way. I just really enjoy this service and have recommended it to…
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Abandoned in Death by J.D. Robb
Say goodnight, baby darling Three young women have gone missing. They’re all pretty, mid-twenties – someone clearly has a type. But no one links their disappearances until the first – Lauren Elder – is found lying peacefully on a bench in a children’s playground. She is neatly dressed with a…
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Sunday Post #89: Back to Exercising
I’ve caught myself now several times recently, falling for stress foods. The Starburst candies, the Pop-Tarts – Brown Sugar Cinnamon in particular is a major comfort food for me, and of course the many cans of soda, Dr. Pepper in particular. So I’ve decided I’m going to make a larger…
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2022 Reading Challenges
I’m sure most readers have already decided if they will or will not participate in any reading challenges this year. I wasn’t sure how the year was going to go, and it really hasn’t started that great with me starting 4 books in January, but only managed to finish 1.…
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Reacting to These Books Will Self Destruct 2021
I did a post in 2020 of books I wanted to read in 2021 because they had been on my shelf for a while and I had at least started most of them and then put down for something. For being in a reading slump most of 2021, I feel…
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Ignatius and the Swords of Nostaw
Ignatius and the Swords of Nostaw by D. A. MucciPublished by St. Barts PublishingPublished October 19, 2021I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review The towering stone Castle Maol, the unrivaled seat of power in the Kingdom of Skye, sat inland almost bereft of life.…
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5 Tips to Get Out of a Reading Slump
Seems like these days, many of us have been trying to find our new normal, and part of it is dealing with a reading slump. To get out of a reading slump, first you must be careful to best identify what kind of slump it is. Are you in a…