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Chosen: The Story Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seasons 4-5 (The College Years)
If you have been reading my blog for awhile, then you know that I can have Buffy on the brain in a serious kind of way. But that’s fair – I mean it is the greatest TV show of all … Continue reading
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Tagged “Best TV show”, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Joss Whedon”, “What would Buffy do”, Angel, Buffy, Buffyverse, death, empowerment, fandom, hero, review, sacrifice, shows, Slayer, vampire, WWBD
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Chosen: The Story Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seasons 1-3 (High School On The Hellmouth)
Words cannot express how I feel about Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the TV show). It wasn’t just a TV show, but a message, a way of life, and before you think I’ve gone off the deep end, I know fact … Continue reading
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Tagged “Best TV show”, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “forbidden love”, “Joss Whedon”, “What would Buffy do”, Angel, Buffy, Buffyverse, empowerment, fandom, graduation, review, shows, Slayer, vampire, WWBD
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Confessions Of A Bookaholic: Guilty Pleasure Edition #49 – Fear Street Books 38-39, and Super Chiller #10
Another Fear Street list that was completely new to me. I had not read any of these books until now and each one was different and R.L. Stine tried something new (and it paid off in each case!) just when … Continue reading
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Tagged "book review", "mistaken identity", "r.l. stine", "reading list", "Serial Killer", "super chiller", "vampire slayer", book, confession, fear street, guilty pleasure, misogynist, murder, mystery, psychopath, reading, suspense, Thriller, vampire
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Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Book Four Of “The Mortal Instruments” Series: “City Of Fallen Angels”
Now halfway through ‘The Mortal Instruments’ series and it shows no signs of slowing down. Like every other book in the series so far, it was a fast read because of the book’s pacing, but also because I had to … Continue reading