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SPFBO Finalist Edition: Angela Boord
Tales from the Asylum is a new feature I came up with for SPFBO. I wanted to create a unique opportunity for the authors to show off their story telling skills by taking their characters and putting them in an asylum room to see how they would deal with the situation. A lot can happen in a closed space...
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Music Monday: Flashlight by Jessie J
Music Monday is a meme that was created by Drew from The Tattooed Book Geek. You pick a song and/or video and share it on Monday.
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A Week in My Head: Entry 9
In which I focus on the little things that brought me joy this past week instead of the negative things. Including a lot of We Bare Bears gifs, because that's my new addiction.
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SPFBO: A Tale of Stars and Shadow by Lisa Cassidy
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, A Tale of Stars and Shadow by Lisa Cassidy. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
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What the Hungarian?! – Womble
Üdv! Did you ever find yourself in a situation where you had no idea what was being said? Well, the brave people taking part in the What the Hungarian?! feature can experience exactly that. 5 qoutes, 5 guesses, 5 answers. How well would you do?
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The New Sound – Part 3 by Justin Lee Anderson
In Part 2 Faye decides to go to the aqueduct where she spent a big part of her childhood, dreaming to be a harmoniser. But then suddenly another discord appeared and spoke. Find out what happens next!
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Lancelot by Giles Kristian
As others said before me, Lancelot is definitely an incredible book everyone should read. A timeless tale in a new light you won’t forget anytime soon. What would you sacrifice for love?
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Music Monday: Connection by OneRepublic
Music Monday is a meme that was created by Drew from The Tattooed Book Geek. You pick a song and/or video and share it on Monday.
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SPFBO: Beggar’s Rebellion by Levi Jacobs
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, Beggar's Rebellion by Levi Jacobs. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
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What the Hungarian?! – Anna (imyril)
Üdv! Did you ever find yourself in a situation where you had no idea what was being said? Well, the brave people taking part in the What the Hungarian?! feature can experience exactly that. 5 qoutes, 5 guesses, 5 answers. How well would you do?