Tag: Danny


Review: Wings

I truly believe that this will be the most difficult review I’ve ever written. Because, it is easy to review a book you truly love and are excited about! But, writing about a book you didn’t enjoy so much is harder. I would, however, appreciate if you still stay here and hear me out. And […]

Posted 23 May, 2010 by Danny in Danny / 7 Comments
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Review: Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris

Dead in the Family Author: Charlaine Harris Publication Date: May 4, 2010 Publisher: Ace Hardcover Book Description (amazon.com): After enduring torture and the loss of loved ones during the brief but deadly Faery War, Sookie Stackhouse is hurt and she’s angry. Just about the only bright spot in her life is the love she thinks […]

Posted 21 May, 2010 by Danny in / 12 Comments
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Well, isn’t that pushy day today!?

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Don’t we love glitter, sparkle Birthday messages? We do, but I think pushy loves them even more! The Bookworms wish you the best and sweetest and lovelies birthday! Here are your wishes: cutie Dearest Foxy Lady, A little song dedication from me to you: Yeah, um… Bet ya never knew I felt that way did […]

Posted 18 May, 2010 by Danny in / 0 Comments
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BlogHopedihop and Weekly wrap up!

It’s Friday that means Jen from Crazy for Books is hosting the Blog Hop again , that also means it’s time to visit other blogs and show some love! Click the Link to get to Jen’s post and the rules, yes there are rules we should follow because I can only guess how much work […]

Posted 14 May, 2010 by Danny in / 21 Comments
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BookBlog Award time!

Whoohoo we got an award!! We love getting awards, truly we do … and we also love passing them to other great blogs. So thank you sooo much Precious (adore your name!) from Fragments of Life for this award! Here is how it works: If you are given this award you must first accept it […]

Posted 11 May, 2010 by Danny in Uncategorized / 17 Comments
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Review: The Mortal Instruments (wooho!!!)

The Mortal Instruments is a Trilogy by Cassandra Clare and fortunately all the books are already out! So you can securely read this review, get addicted and start reading on. No desperate waiting times… (Although, she does write more and you can read about this in one of cuties post. I’m with Stupid) Ok, let’s […]

Posted 9 May, 2010 by Danny in Uncategorized / 27 Comments
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HopHopediHop from Blog to Blog!

It’s Friday again and that means, time for the Blog Hop. And *cough* did you see me doing a rhyme in the post title? It’s a bit embarrassing… Thanks to Jennifer over at Crazy For Books for hosting the hop, to all the bloggers that participated and to everyone who stopped by Bewitched Bookworms to […]

Posted 7 May, 2010 by Danny in Uncategorized / 24 Comments
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Review – The Iron Daughter

Thanks to netGalley I could lay hands on an ARC ebook copy of The Iron Daughter, the second book of the Iron Fey saga by Julie Kagawa. I couldn’t tell you how happy I was finally reading how the story of Meg, Ash and Puck goes on. (Ok, happy might be an understatement, I squueeed […]

Posted 5 May, 2010 by Danny in Uncategorized / 6 Comments
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Review: Radiant Shadows

Radiant Shadows Author: Melissa MarrPublished: April 20, 2010Purchased by reviewers Description: Hunger for nourishment. Hunger for touch. Hunger to belong. Half-human and half-faery, Ani is driven by her hungers. Those same appetites also attract powerful enemies and uncertain allies, including Devlin. He was created as an assassin and is brother to the faeries’ coolly logical […]

Posted 26 April, 2010 by Danny in Uncategorized / 6 Comments
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Review: Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange and Fragile Eternity

Wicked LovelyAuthor: Melissa Marr Published: June 2007 Purchased by reviewer/Borrowed from library by reviewer Description: Rule #3: Don’t stare at invisible faeries. Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in mortal world. Aislinn fears their cruelty—especially if they learn of her Sight—and wishes she were as blind to their presence as […]

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