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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Unpopular Opinion Book Tag

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Alright, when I first heard about this, I was like, "hell yes. A tag that suits me in every single way." And I wasn't tagged. Oh well, I'm doing it anyway. I think blogging has really given me a thicker skin about the things I say but also made me more mindful about the effects of the things I say.

That being said, this tag is created for us bloggers to talk about the books that we may have liked/disliked while others felt the opposite. Going against the crowd used to be a scary thing. And I think that's all because the way we think others are going to judge us. A post by Mishma [+ friends] really brings some light onto that topic, if you want to read it. Loved that post!

Also, I didn't mean to, but some of these get quite ranty. Um, I guess it just happened? I am, after all, talking about the shit that bugs the crap out of me. Read at your own risk.

I don't like this series. I think when I initially read it, I was like "Daemon, omg!" [It was probably longer with alt codes and text speak. Don't judge a twelve year old teenybopper for her bad choices, alright?] Anyway, now that I think about it, Daemon is cookie cutter bad boy with some swoony lines but seeing as I've heard it all before, interesting bad boys are getting harder to find. I have a post on how to create the perfect bad boy too, if you're interested. Just check the search engine.

Alright, not everyone hates Paper Towns, as it's a pretty popular book. However, a lot of people that I know really hated it and when I told them I liked it, after reading, they were like, O____O. I think this is because I haven't read Looking for Alaska and if I had, I wouldn't like Paper Towns as much. John's writing is... strange. I don't know if I like it but for some random reason, Paper Towns got four stars.

Also, you have NO IDEA how difficult this was for me. If a majority hates a book, the odds of me hating it are really high too. I am also a really picky reader [this year, for some reason] and the amount of four or five star books it's pathetic. Paper Towns was the ONLY book I could think of.

I love Anita, I love this storyline. Heck, I even love the mean girl: Taelor [I forgot how to spell her name. I just know it sounds like Taylor but is spelled weird.] However, the ending of this book is just like in Cassandra's clockwork series. Disappointing. I feel a rant coming on - sorry guys, skip if you love this series and don't want to hear my complaints.

Alyssa, you cannot have BOTH of them. That makes no sense to me. How can you love one, say you'll spend the rest of your life with him [and do] but when he dies, go for the other guy? I know you might have a fear of being alone or whatever, but both these guys have feelings and in a real situation, I don't think any indecisive girl is worth the affection of two pretty wonderful guys. They can do better!

Also, it might be because of the way the "teams" were split up and the author was trying to make us all happy but I don't think the ending should've been done in a way where it sacrifices the tone. All through the first two books, we're like, "who's she gonna pick?" The whole "we're all winners!" attitude when dealing with two sides of the fandom seems wrong. I'm just saying - can you imagine being the one pining for the girl/guy? I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want a guy who will end up leaving me after I die for the next in line. Ugh.

And scene.
Fantasy.

And I know you might be like, "wtf Nova??????" with your many punctuation marks. To be fair, I have read quite a few fantasies this year alone but I don't reach for them. Without someone's recommendation, I probably won't read a fantasy on my own. For example, I won copies of all three Grisha books [by Leigh Bardugo] and they sat on my shelf for like a year, unread. I got a rec and read them all in one sitting. The same thing happened with ACOTAR. Won a copy and with the hype from the community, I read it. But books like Daughter of Smoke and Bone, which I own, are still unread. I never got a recommendation [personally] but they were cheap [8 bucks a hardcover] so I bought them.

Fantasy has never been my favorite. I don't know why. Maybe I'm too realistic for it, which probably isn't true because the past two fantasies I read were fabulous reads. I don't know - something about it just makes it not my first choice. Did you know that Penguin asked me if I wanted an ARC of The Wrath and the Dawn and I turned them down? I don't really regret it but I feel like it would've been interesting if I had accepted.

And what of the fantasies I make myself read? Well, The Sin Eater's Daughter was an example of such. I didn't get a rec, I just read it. And it got 0.5 stars. Whoops.

Augustus Waters is a dick. I hate him. Movie him was 'ight because it was Ansel Elgort but book him? UGHEDONEOINVIE AO #done.

He reminds me of that guy from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody that Maddie had to go out with during the twin convention. If you watched that show religiously often like I did, you would know what I'm talking about. [Basically, he's a weird guy who was like "did you know..." during dinner, spitting weird facts and being an obnoxious jerk.]
If you don't, here's an image.

he's the dude on the right.
Anyway. Augustus Waters [book] , where do I start with you? Oh yeah, not everything you say has to sound like a quote you put on Tumblr. I bet you go home and memorize them so you can trick girls like Hazel into believing that you're charming! Also, you're pretentious and there's nothing attractive about you.

However, Movie Augustus, you just keep smiling because I do quite like your smile.

I've read two Ann Aguirre books and both of them were busts, unfortunately. I have no idea what it is! Both the books I read didn't have a well constructed plot, in my opinions and I couldn't really deal with the romance. It was blech. The characters were... alright in one but I hated the self-absorbed main character in Mortal Danger. She didn't grow at all.

What I am happy about, though, is that it isn't about Ann's writing. I haven't read her most popular: Enclave, so after reading that, I'll make the final call. I'm hoping that one will be amazing.

Here's the situation: insecure girl and boy are dating after all the crap it took over the course of about 75% of the book. in five seconds, the girl sees the boy and another girl [typically, the girl's enemy] in a compromising position. The girl flees, refusing to listen to the boy as both of them become zombies, figuratively speaking. After their friends getting involved and some kind of trickery, the two are forced to speak and come to terms while the boy explains that it was a misunderstanding. Also they ride off into the sunset while riding a frickin' stallion.

Was that a lot to take in or what? And it's specific, no? The last part was sarcastic. Fine, maybe sometimes the friends won't get involved or one person will take the initiative to talk to the other but I've seen this plotline so many freaking times. Usually, it's in wattpad books but I have started to see it in published ones too!

First, if a guy and girl are in a compromising position and you spent 75% of the novel trying to make things work, why would you let something like this break all that trust you spent building? At least hear the guy out first! And THEN react.

Next, why is it that the guy has a perfect excuse each time. "She was coming onto me!" isn't good enough. The chances of a girl coming onto a taken guy with the guy not reacting is so slim. And if she was, you should use your brain and do something about it, not stand there gaping like a fish while the girl you love runs out crying. The hell, man?
Also, I read this one where the guy was like, "I smelled vanilla and I thought it was your body spray. The lights were out and when she started kissing me, I thought it was you!" BISH PLEASE. HOW DO YOU MISTAKE YOUR SUPPOSED "LOVE" FOR SOME RANDOM??? HUH HUH HUH???

*drop the mic*

The movie was meh. I didn't really like it but I don't think it was the worst movie ever made. No, that spot still goes to Percy Jackson. I cry.

I don't know. There's just something about vampires that really turns me off. I don't think they're sexy or even cool. They're just really fast and they suck blood. Also immortality. So what? Big whoop. But can they lick their own elbow? That is the question.

[I also have no interest in reading about angels so sorry Becca Fitzpatrick and Lauren Kate.]

The first episode of The 100 was pretty bad. I watched it when it first came out. I wasn't impressed at all and it seemed like all angst and no plot. Octavia annoyed the everything out of me and I wished it was her with the spear and not Jasper. [Also, how the hell did Jasper survive????]

I stopped watching the show entirely until half of the second season was out. I didn't realize that everyone on twitter was talking about it. So I gave it another chance, based on peoples' recs. I still didn't really like it but it was getting better. But holy shit, the second season will terrify you and it will make you love it.

This show takes risks. There are a lot of things that are cringe-worthy about the scenes [in terms of how graphic they are.] Plus, the female characterization is so strong and Octavia has the most impressive character arc in the story, in my opinion.

Now how does that compare with the book, hmm?? The book is a lot shorter than 2 seasons, each episode being 40 minutes. That being said, the characterization is going to be stunted and a lot less happens, ergo, the show is miles better.
[Haha, I used the word, ergo.]

I loved this tag! It was so much fun to do. Now it's your turn. I tag each and every one of you, because I'm still salty about not being tagged lolol. However, let me know which ones you agree with. Which ones you totally can't accept and would shame me to the ends of the blogosphere for. [Seriously though.]


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36 comments:

  1. Zoey @ Uncreatively Zoey May 19, 2015 at 12:22 AM

    OBSIDIAN. YES. I was SO in love with that series when I first read it. Now I can't stomach it. I find it all so ridiculous now and there's not really anything interesting about Daemon. I can't read JLA anymore because all her heroes are exactly the same for me. UGH. *vomits*

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 10:35 PM

      THAT'S WHAT I NOTICED. All her "hot guys," YEAH THEY'RE THE SAME GUY

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  2. Olivia's CatastropheMay 19, 2015 at 1:19 AM

    Ahaha I love this! I am someone who doesn't like TFiOS because I don't think the characters were realistic and the writing style didn't give me enough to make me feel emotional at all. I find it hard to understand how people could've been moved to tears O.o I read Looking for Alaska as well but well, I just don't think John Green is for me.

    As for Obsidian I have only read the first book, but I only found it okay. I mean, a guy that lights up like crazy as an alien? A bit bizarre. But maybe I am a teensy bit hypocritical for saying that because I am someone who loves Twilight xD

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 10:36 PM

      I totally get that. John's writing is weird. I don't even know how to explain it and for creative writing, it'll never be for everyone.

      Haha, if you love twilight, flaunt it! I actually hated it. It was really not for me but the funny insults that people were "inspired" to create - now that made me laugh

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  3. Diva BooknerdMay 19, 2015 at 1:28 AM

    The ending of the Splintered series, my goodness it pissed me off. I loved the series, but that ending was soft. I feel like I'd invested so much in that series, only to have THAT happen. I had the same issue with The 100 as well. The book was ridiculous and the first few episodes were pretty bad, but by the end of season one I was well and truly hooked on it's awesomeness. Honestly, we could be twinsies, I don't read JLA any more either and agree with Zoey above me, they ARE all the same.

    I love this tag Nova, finally someone who shares my fist shaking rage at Ensnared <3

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:34 PM

      YES thank you for feelings the same was as I!

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  4. jodieMay 19, 2015 at 2:20 AM

    YES. Why does everyonehate Paper Towns? Pretty common complaints I hear are "the main characters are pretentious"...and they LOVED TFiOS even with Augustus spitting out speeches like he prepared them beforehand. Paper Towns is amazing, and yes, Q assumes a lot about Margo even when he doesn't really know her BUT THEY TALK ABOUT THAT. I still liked Gus (on paper) but I couldn't imagine anyone in real life like that. Can't wait for the movie. :)

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:35 PM

      I feel like in ALL of John's books, there is this element of pretentiousness and while I didn't really see it in Paper Towns [as much] every page of TFioS made me want to roll my eyes. Which is unfortunate because I actually enjoyed the movie!

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  5. paperbackprincessMay 19, 2015 at 7:22 AM

    I loved Paper Towns as well! I think strange is a good word to describe Green's writing, but I like it that way. It makes me think!

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:35 PM

      I agree with that. Thanks for your thoughts!

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  6. NaraMay 19, 2015 at 9:19 AM

    DUDE I DON'T LIKE OBSIDIAN EITHER. I THOUGHT I WAS BASICALLY THE ONLY ONE. Daemon was just so unattractive and the story was basically Twilight, and ugh. Not my fave.

    AND WOAH REALLY PEOPLE HATE PAPER TOWNS?! It's my second favourite John Green book after TFIOS! Really excited about the movie :D

    I need to get onto watching The 100. So many people love it!

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:35 PM

      I really disliked Obsidian. Never compared it to twilight but now that you say it...

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  7. Rachel May 19, 2015 at 9:30 AM

    Whaaat? I LOVE Vampire Academy, and I'm going to attempt to persuade you to read the epicness :) Yikes, it stinks when love triangles don't end as you want it too. That leaves me weary to start Splintered. I hated pretty much all TFIOS characters tbh.... Awesome post!

    Rachel @ A Perfection Called Books

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:36 PM

      Haha, there are just SO many books each year and I don't have time to read backlist ones anymore. I gotta stay current, ya know ;)

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  8. Mishma @ Chasing FaerytalesMay 19, 2015 at 10:42 AM

    First of all, thanks for sharing the post Nova! I love you!:)

    Anyway, it's amazing that I completely agree with almost all of your choices-unless I haven't read the books. I used to love Daemon so much when I read Obsidian,which was when I was thirteen,and now I am sick of that guy.I think I am tired of most of the fictional bad boys I used to love as a preteen:)
    I actually DNF-ed Paper Towns! Q was so creepy, to tell the truth!
    Well,Augustus, * sighs*, I think he was too perfect. So much so that he sounded unrealistic. I hate it when books give us these extra ordinary teenage guys. The real guys I know in life won't even understand half of the words Gus speaks!:)

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:37 PM

      Love you right back, Mishma!

      I thought Q was alright because for me, I knew it was a book and that I'm sure people are actually like that IRL. He definitely bordered the "omg lock this guy up" vibe but I just let it go.

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  9. AnonymousMay 19, 2015 at 8:58 PM

    I have zero interest in Vampire Academy and it's really nice to see someone who is the same way! I tried to read Obsidian but I found it so ridiculous! Aliens aren't really my thing anyway. But great tag! I have to do this tag because I have so many opinions on things! - Katie @ Book Arrows

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 19, 2015 at 11:38 PM

      Honestly, Obsidian isn't even aliens if you think about it. There's barely any history and it doesn't read as a sci-fi. It's almost like a supernatural but with a lot of useless banter.

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  10. Fangoddess (Fari)May 20, 2015 at 7:21 AM

    YESSS!! The love triangle in Splintered!! *facefreakingwall!!!* I still don't get how love triangles work for a WHOLE TRILOGY! ESPECIALLY if the two guys are friends. They're aren't friends in Splintered but in Infernal Devices, they're PARABATAI! GAhhhhhhhh. Just no. I hate those endings and I doubt any of the guys in any of the love triangles would EVER be okay with it in real life.

    Lux Sucked so bad.. I really didn't like the series and Daemon's a huge-ass jerk! He's so bloody annoying and just made me want to punch him!

    I read VA and I didn't really like it as much as I would've liked to. I mean, ya I gave a book 5 stars but i gave 2 books 2 stars... Not my thing I guess. I ain't reading Hush, Hush ever ever ever ever never. I read Black Ice by her and it made me want to read a science textbook or two to see if I can perhaps gain back the braincells I lost while reading that book. (That makes no sense since brain cells don't grow back but whatever)

    Oh, ya almost forgot. Agustus is a pretentious, annoying, *realizes most of the words to describe him are not for civilized company...* I swear, everything that came out of his mouth made me want to tape his freaking face! I just. No, I refuse to go into a rant right now, I've already ranted about him way too much.

    That stupid trope is stupid.

    Anyway, great post! Made me laugh, hehe! :D I haven't been tagged to do this either -_-' but I'll do it either way... when I have time.
    ~Fari 0:) @ My Little Corner for Books

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:19 PM

      MHM. TID WAS SUCH A COPOUT.

      Daemon was like - no. I didn't see his "hotness."

      LOLOL I ripped out a page of Black Ice by accident and now I'm like, I"M NOT READING THAT! And I used to think braincells could grow back which is why I didn't care when I fell on my head. Nope. nope. nope.

      You have no idea how much I wanted to swear in this tag. it really gets you heated. DO IT

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  11. Sophia @ Bookwyrming ThoughtsMay 20, 2015 at 3:21 PM

    Ugh, you have no clue about interesting bad boys - it seems as though there are carbon copies EVERYWHERE I go these days. It's a wonder why I hate romance so much (yeah... not a fan of Obsidian either. The sequel went downhill and I don't want to test the third book.).

    I haven't heard some of the books you mentioned, but I'm hiding this post from one of my cobloggers. She'll shame you for Vampire Academy. Cat fight will probably ensue (currently she probably wants my head on a platter for not getting around to the last two books in the Bloodlines series. But, see, I have many "excuses" not to).

    Now that I think about it, book Augustus does sound like Tumblr. Okay? Okay. Yep, definitely tumblr. Or a GIF. And if it weren't a GIF, now it is. (I found the movie hilarious. No crying involved.)

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:22 PM

      fubrvijbeoinvweq pjqvwe[nve bad boys are not what they used to be. having copies of james dean doesn't sound like such a good idea anymore. also why i don't read na.

      shhhhhhh.... i don't want your co blogger killing me XD i heard good things about a guy named adrian but a hot guy isn't enough to make me read a really long series.

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  12. a.n.g.May 20, 2015 at 4:26 PM

    I've only read Splintered, not the rest of the trilogy. But that's seriously what she decides? What kind if a bumble-headed idea is that? If I was one of those guys and she decided that I'd be like, "I'm out of here."

    I wasn't too impressed with The Fault in Our Stars. The characters were fun at first, but then the book just dragged on way too long for me. But I don't normally read contemporary. I usually fantasy, or something along the speculative fiction lines.

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:21 PM

      Oh crap. Sorry for the spoiler!!!!!!!

      And for me, I don't like either contemp or fantasy but I'm starting to open up to them :)

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  13. UnknownMay 20, 2015 at 7:14 PM

    I'm so there with you with the popular trope! It's even worse when girl decides to finish things off, boy repeatedly tells her it was all a misunderstanding, and girl repeatedly rejects him. Then, when boy is finally moving on, girl acts all wounded and GOD FORBID HE KISSES SOMEONE ELSE, because girl runs away crying and telling everyone what a jerk and player he is. -_-

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:21 PM

      YES!!! This is a NA trope, yes? I don't see it often in YA unless it's online.

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  14. Julia AnneMay 21, 2015 at 1:57 AM

    I love this tag! It's always fun to read about unpopular opinions. I'm surprised to hear you thought Augustus Waters was a d*ck. LOL. I think that's the first time I heard that one.

    I'm also not at all interested in reading Vampire Academy. Vampires? So not my thing.

    Julia Anne @ Peach Print

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  15. UnknownMay 21, 2015 at 8:02 PM

    I couldn't stand Obsidian on the first try oops haha probably because I read it late like when I already read several books with bad boys so Daemon never appealed to me and I was disappointed in Katy for calling him out on his douchebaggery (yasss) but still playing along with his nonsense (booo) because he was hot :/

    I hated Paper Towns but that's because Margo was a pretentious drama queen and Quentin was unhealthily obsessed with her lol I loved the side characters though but they barely got a conclusion because of Margo's tantrum :( And yes, it's very much like Looking for Alaska but if I had to die or choose 1 it would be Paper Towns because Looking for Alaska sent shit messages about smoking and drinking.

    Ahhh I wanna do this tag so bad, tag me *holds out hand like we're in a wrestling match and you the partner*

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:24 PM

      katy was one of the WEAKEST characters i've ever seen. she played his games and got hurt but still ran back to him.

      margo was such a b*, i agree but i liked Q. idk why.

      I TAG YOU [says it in a pokemon voice]

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  16. Lyn KayeMay 23, 2015 at 3:16 PM

    Ouch, the Percy Jackson movies....I bleed when I think about those books.

    I like your choice of tropes. Yeah, if you have to STRUGGLE to make it work, is it worth it??

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    1. N o v a - Z a yMay 23, 2015 at 10:25 PM

      I feel like Rick had to smile politely while watching his masterpiece turn into... idk what to call it

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  17. AnonymousMay 26, 2015 at 1:22 AM

    Okay, so you've probably gotten a handful of Daughter of Smoke and Bone recommendations by now, but I'm adding my three pennies (I don't even know) to the pile and doing what I can to help encourage you to read it! I think you should read Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Nova, because though it does have angels in it, and I see you're not interested in reading about *those*, it's got dark creatures and anger and a really nice pair of knives and travel! And this awesome cafe where you eat on coffins! And romance backstory and it's set in Prague, which is described in a completely gorgeous way. So I hope you read it!
    xx

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  18. Erin TweedMay 28, 2015 at 10:50 PM

    I didn't like Augustus Waters either! I thought I was the only one. You're right, he is just so pretentious, and I can't stand it. I never really got the appeal of him.

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  19. Jess @myreadingdressMay 30, 2015 at 10:30 AM

    Oh god no one will ever be able to make me read book three of the 100. No sir please don't. I can't even think back to those LOL

    THAT TROPE YOU DESCRIBED PERFECTLY LOL UM what happened to talking it out man. Urgh.

    DUDEEE FANTASY IS LIKE MY LIFEEEEEEEEEEEE NOVA!!

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  20. PreethiJune 1, 2015 at 8:20 PM

    I agree with absolutely none of your unpopular opinion lol, but partly because half the time I didn't read the book or finish the series hahaha. Love this post!

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  21. Mel@ThedailyprophecyJune 5, 2015 at 3:22 PM

    The ending of Splintered *rages*

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