Thursday, January 19, 2017

Oddly Normal, Book 3 by @otisframpton @ImageComics #BookReview

 
Oddly Normal's adventures in Fignation continue with Rocketball games, broom races and life changing revelations in this original graphic novel! 
Otis Frampton is a comic book writer, artist and animator. He is the creator of "Oddly Normal" and "ABCDEFGeek" and is one of the artists on the popular web series "How It Should Have Ended." 

Outdoor Sports Armband for large phones #ProductReview


 

Outdoor Sports Armband, Casual Arm Package Bag Sweat-resistant Cellphone Headset Jack Multi-functional Zipper Pouch Night Exercise Running Jogging Cycling Workout Key Holder For iPhone 7 Plus 6 Plus


#BookBirthday with @AdamSilvera for History Is All You Left Me

 
This week on BookBirthday we have History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera. This is Adam's newest book that discusses topics like LGBT and mental health. This title was released on January 17, 2017. 

Earth & Sky (Earth & Sky #1) by Megan Crewe #BookReview

 
Seventeen-year-old Skylar has been haunted for as long as she can remember by fleeting yet powerful sensations that something is horribly wrong. But despite the panic attacks tormenting her, nothing ever happens, and Sky’s beginning to think she’s crazy. Then she meets a mysterious, otherworldly boy named Win and discovers the shocking truth her premonitions have tapped into: our world no longer belongs to us. For thousands of years, Earth has been at the mercy of alien scientists who care nothing for its inhabitants and are using us as the unwitting subjects of their time-manipulating experiments. Win belongs to a rebel faction seeking to put a stop to it, and he needs Skylar’s help--but with each shift in the past, the very fabric of reality is unraveling, and soon there may be no Earth left to save.

Mad Miss Mimic by Sarah Henstra #BookReview

 
Jane Austen meets Arthur Conan Doyle in a historical fiction debut for fans of Ruta Sepetys and Elizabeth Wein.

Born into an affluent family, Leo outwardly seems like a typical daughter of English privilege in the 1870s: she lives with her wealthy married sister Christabel, and lacks for neither dresses nor trinkets. But Leo has a crippling speech impediment that makes it difficult for her to speak but curiously allows her to mimic other people's voices flawlessly. Servants and ladies alike call her "Mad Miss Mimic" behind her back... and watch as she unintentionally scares off every potential suitor. Only the impossibly handsome Mr. Thornfax seems interested in Leo...but why? And does he have a connection to the mysterious Black Glove group that has London in its terrifying grasp? Trapped in a city under siege by terror attacks and gripped by opium fever, where doctors (including her brother-in-law) race to patent an injectable formula, Leo must search for truth in increasingly dangerous situations - but to do so, she must first find her voice.
 

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

#TopCommenters win prizes! Will you be one?

 
Each month on the last day of that month. I will see who was the top commenter of the month! The top three people will win exclusive prizes via the site! Will you be one? 

All you have to do is comment on posts! That's it, nothing else to do!