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June 6, 2014

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Published on June 06, 2014 22:16

"When you talk about books you get lost in words,” Sera gave him a mocking smile. “And you faze..."

““When you talk about books you get lost in words,” Sera gave him a mocking smile. “And you faze everyone around you. But at least you went back to being you.””

- 7th C: Artificial World - Chapter 7.
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Published on June 06, 2014 22:11

June 5, 2014

Read whatever you like

Recently I’ve read several posts and news about adults shouldn’t read YA. I think that’s completely ridiculous.


If the story is good enough for making you imagine the situation, create the world in your mind, feel what the characters are feeling and have fun with it, then just read it. It doesn’t matter if its romance, YA, mystery or historical.


If you enjoy it, read it.


I’ve read many different genres in my short life and I don’t feel any shame when I say I’m 26 and I read and write YA. I also read children books. They are the most simple way to telling a story and also the more complex. Think about The Chronicles of Narnia. Reading them as a child is so much fun, cause you can imagine and feel the magic of the story. Reading it as an adult makes you realize things that you didn’t get when you were young, making the story more memorable for your soul. You can still enjoy the magic of the story as an adult.


I’ve re read many books from I was young: Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Grimm’s tales, Alice in Wonderland, etc. Children books. So what? I still feel I enjoy them and I can have new experiences with them cause now I understand more about me and life.


With YA is the same. Reading as a teenager makes you feel the story in a certain way, while reading them as an adult let you understand so much more about the story that you probably didn’t understand, or you have now a new way to see life. You can still enjoy the story.


So, in conclusion, READ WHATEVER YOU LIKE.

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Published on June 05, 2014 19:50

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Published on June 05, 2014 19:31

Amazon vs. Hachette - Sherman Alexie

Amazon vs. Hachette - Sherman Alexie:

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Writer Sherman Alexie explains how Amazon’s battle with Hachette is harmful to authors.

Here’s the segment from last night’s The Colbert Report in which Sherman Alexie promotes Edan Lepucki’s California and also US!


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Published on June 05, 2014 12:42

"You know what would make this vase better? Painting pictures of orgies on it that’s what."

“You know what would make this vase better? Painting pictures of orgies on it that’s what.”

- the Ancient Greeks, probably (via blurrymelancholy)
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Published on June 05, 2014 12:35

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Published on June 05, 2014 12:34

"“It’s not use to try to explain things here. The egomaniac right now isn’t me.” Neil turned..."

““It’s not use to try to explain things here. The egomaniac right now isn’t me.” Neil turned away from the vehicle and walked away into the desert. Will had lost his patience and got out the vehicle, slamming the door strongly, leaving Sera jolting inside the transcitadel. He walked steadily toward his best friend and without hesitation or warning, he punched him in the face”

- 7th C: Artificial World - Chapter 7.
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Published on June 05, 2014 12:33