So you guys might remember that I basically threw my hands up in the air and let The Infernal Devices fandom suck me in. I regret nothing. But thanks to the talented artist Hyekyung Baek, they’re making a manga adaptation of the series, starting with the first book, Clockwork Angel. This volume covers the entire …
Tag Archive: fangirling
Review: Bloodlines by Richelle Mead
It’s no secret that I love vampires and always have, and will basically devour anything about vampires at all* but there is so much vampire media out there, I have to draw the line somewhere or I would never sleep again. So I never picked up Vampire Academy. Because.. I mean.. I’m sure it’s great, …
Review: Blackout by Mira Grant
I’d kind of like to take a photo of my stunned, tear-streaked face and just post that but I’m terribly unphotogenic, so I will have to use my magical writer skills and explain my feelings about Blackout in words. SPOILER-FREE (For Basically the Entire Trilogy, Because I Am Awesome Like That) Because if anyone had …
Review: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
This is less a review and more of an epic fangirl flail, because you guys, I have it bad. And not just for the snarky boy, Will, who is charming and beautiful but pushes everyone away. Of course, let’s face it, he had me at his line about how the person rescuing you is never …
Review: Destined by Aprilynne Pike
Basically this review should be a video of me doing a fangirl flail, but I don’t feel like putting on make up, so just picture a big pink Kermit flail of joy. That would be me. I’m going to post most of this review after a Spoiler!Cut, so if you’ve read it and want to …
My October Daye-themed trip to Golden Gate Park
This might surprise you guys, given that I write for a geek girl blog, but I’m kind of a huge nerd. Like, gigantic. And I’m not afraid of making a fool of myself. Besides, if I’m honest, I’ve been searching for a secret door to Narnia since 3rd Grade. This weekend I went to San …
Review: Legend by Marie Lu
Legend, the debut novel by Marie Lu, has been hyped like crazy, which would normally make me wary. But an early review by The Space Pirate Queen included an interview with Day, the fictional protagonist (as written by Marie Lu) and I just knew I was going to be waving a Day Flag. (Don’t worry, …
Review: One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire
Confession time: I didn’t realize I could be a bigger Tybalt fan-girl until I read this. He is just too great (and too adorable, though he’d kick me for saying so) in this book. Seriously, if you like him and you haven’t read it yet, go get it now. You won’t regret it. Meanwhile, I’m …
































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