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No Attachments by Tiffany King Blog Tour

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Today I'm so excited to be a part of the No Attachments  Blog Tour!!! I can't even tell you how much I enjoyed this book!!...oh Wait, YES I CAN!!! From  Goodreads : Ashton Garrison walked away from a privileged life in order to hide from the one thing she's not willing to face. She knows she left behind a trail of pain, but in the long run, her betrayal will hurt less than the truth. She now has one goal: Live life to the fullest with no regrets and no attachments. She has high hopes that a move to new surroundings will provide the escape she desires, but what Ashton doesn't count on is how fate always seems to find a way to screw up any good plan. Sometimes, when love comes knocking, the pull is too strong not to answer. Suddenly, what she thought she wanted to escape from is what Ashton now wants more than anything. Nathan Lockton has one mission: find his target and complete the task he was hired to do—no attachments and no emotion necessary. ...

Twilight Week Day 6, Breaking Dawn Part 2 Movie Review

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Hey Everyone! So yesterday morning (at 11:45) I saw The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 ...and to be honest I just can't think of the right words to describe it, because so many emotions, and expressions were going through me, that I have decided to make my first ever video for The Romance Bookie.  This video is not only a review of the movie, but also at the end I added a Thank you to the everyone involved with this series, so if you're interested (I PROMISE it does not contain any spoilers!!) stick around and listen (BUT be warned, I do a pretty good job of embarrassing myself, pretty thoroughly!!!) So here goes... Mandy @The Romance Bookie :) PS: I forgot to mention this in the video, but if you see this movie, and you are 1. A HUMONGOUS Twilight fan, 2. one of the older Twilight fans, like the Twilight mom's or Grandma's, 3. and you have a heart condition; BE CAREFUL!!! 

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

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Before I begin, let me just say I know I'm like the last person in the reading world to read this book...okay not literally, but it sure seems like it!!, but let me just say I've been working up my emotional level to get it started... When reading John Green's The Fault in Our Stars the reader honestly can't help but think...Life is unfair. Why is it that the good people always have to be the ones to go first?  And why so young? Unfortunately, that is how life is a lot of the times.  It's scary, unpredictable, and unfair. And there's nothing we can do to change it... The Fault in Our Stars is the story of Hazel, a 16 year old girl, who found out at the age of 13 that she has Stage IV thyroid cancer.  She's living each day, thinking it might possibly be her last, while rolling an oxygen tank cart behind at all times, to help her lungs breath.  Her mom makes her go to a Support Group, at a church near them, and that's where she meets Augustus Wa...