Meagan Spooner's Blog, page 73
February 4, 2015
razwanmahmmod:Look what arrived in the post!
lizemeddings:
very very unsure how I feel about this comic, all...


very very unsure how I feel about this comic, all done with markers and I’m still trying to figure out if they’re the right medium for me, but it’s done so I’m sharing!
amiekaufman:
Want a peek inside the ARC of Illuminae? Here you...

Want a peek inside the ARC of Illuminae? Here you go! It’s out in August! #illuminae #theilluminaefiles #yalit #booknerd #bookstagram #scifi #sciencefiction
February 3, 2015
idk-joie:
the lighting from my fairy lights was perfect and...
hyperionteens:
ICYMI: #Booksplosion chose THESE BROKEN STARS...

ICYMI: #Booksplosion chose THESE BROKEN STARS are their February Book of the Month!
Very cool! Can’t wait to see what y’all think of it!
asylum-art:
Breathtaking Frozen Lakes, Oceans And Ponds, That...










Breathtaking Frozen Lakes, Oceans And Ponds, That Look Like Art
Lakes and ponds might look nice, but the cold of winter just elevates them to another dimension. Freezing water creates an astonishing variety of patterns: from jagged lines or frozen bubbles to perfect snowflakes with every imaginable shade of blue, green and white.
Via: boredpanda
questionabletastetheatre:
octobersparrow:
mythicgeek:
This is...

This is never not funny
rebloggin’ cause that is the actual look on my face when that happens
daily
THESE BROKEN STARS, Anne McCaffrey and the magic of character development.
Once upon a time, I wrote reviews. Lots of them. Critical and thoughtful, where I tore apart books I loved and books I didn’t. Reviews are no longer a thing I write. With that in mind, These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner was one of the best books I have read in a very, very long time.
LET’S DROP TWO PEOPLE ON A PLANET AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS
In These Broken Stars, Tarver Mendersen and Lilac LaRoux somehow survive after their spaceship crashes on a terraformed planet,...