Kick it! You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Readathon

Friends, I am making a declaration of war. That’s right. I refuse to do anything productive with my life on Saturday. Dishes? Laundry? Vacuuming? NO MAS! Will anarchy ensue in my home? Well, that is just a risk I am willing to take. So why am I at war on Saturday? It is the Dewey […]

Peek-A-Cover: Enshadowed by Kelly Creagh

Peek-A-Cover: Enshadowed by Kelly Creagh OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG. Okay, so I haven’t checked blogs at all this week/weekend, so I am not sure about the overload of cover reveals. BUT I was browsing my goodreads wishlist while sending out a swap package and HOLY HELL THERE IS A COVER FOR THE NEVERMORE by […]

Pretty book, walking down the street Pretty book, the kind I like to read

I know, books don’t walk or anything, but I wanted an interesting title, and all the good ones are taken, hence song lyrics. Okay, so there are a lot of kickass covers lately, so of course being a lemming, I wanted to post the ones I adore. Virtuosity by Jessica Martinez also has an awesome […]

Heads Up: E. Lockhart Coming To Oblong Books

Are you from NY? Do you live near NY? WELL, if you are AND a fan of YA, you have got to look into going to Oblong Books’ Hudson Valley YA Society events. Seriously, these events are super awesome. I went to my first event a few months ago. It was a launch party for […]

A Little Bit Of Bloggiesta In My Life: An Update

You know, I notice that I am a fairly lazy blogger. I probably should have made a bloggiesta update earlier, but it just slipped my mind. Sigh. Anyways here are my plans for today: I have some lame boyfriend family things to go to — birthday cake and free dinner. So perhaps, not so lame, […]

Extra Extra Read All About It: African-American Read-In

The other day I got a wonderful email from Ari of Reading in Color letting me know about an African-American themed Read-In which is being organized by Ari, Doret, and Edi. According to the NCTE here is the idea behind the read-in: “Schools, churches, libraries, bookstores, community and professional organizations, and interested citizens are urged […]