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Most of the time, I won't realize my volume is turned way up, and I open a blog andI'm blasted with some random music or other noise, and I basically pee my pants and click on five hundred things in my frantic attempt to close the window. If you spend your time looking for reasons to jump down anyone and everyone's throat, or you're just waiting on people to screw up or say the wrong thing, I just don't even have time for that. I mean, I don't keep my posts completely proper, and everyone makes mistakes (I probably have in this post (like possibly using too many parenthesis (but at least I said "too many" and not "to many."))), but if your post is filled with mistakes, it just looks like you didn't care enough to even use spell-check. Don't get me wrong, I think it's awesome that bloggers have made such good friends (I know I have), and they all visit each other's blogs, and know all the inside jokes.
I like having books in order so that when people come over, they can easily spot books that they might like. The reason I like to sort by genre is because when people come over, they tell me they really liked Divergent, or whatever, and I can say, "Here's my dystopian shelf! If you like Divergent, you'll probably like the books in this section! " If you like Divergent, you'll probably like the books in this section! "
My friends know that when they come over (which is a lot), they're leaving with a book in their hands. I love that moment when they've read a book I gave them One of the biggest reasons that I actually buy books that I've already read, is so that I can loan them out to people. And most importantly, DO YOU KNOW WHERE MY COPY OF THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH IS?
One copy of THE STEEL PRINCE (Shades of Magic vol. Who else is incredibly excited that there is going to be more in the fascinating world that Victoria Schwab created in her Shades of Magic series? Maxim probably wouldn't have been my first pick for a spin-off (prequel), but after reading The Steel Prince, I'm really glad she chose him. This beginning to Prince Maxim's story is about a young rebellious Maxim, before he takes the throne, and becomes one of our favorite love/hate characters.