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alyshadeshae
These seem to be the same formula as the "Magic Kitten" series, but with a Wolf Prince named Storm. I'm not tired of them and I imagine that children in the actual demographic that they're marketed to would eat them up!
It was a nice simple read, but I'm kind of glad that it looks as though the author never got around to writing the second book.
There were a number of editing issues and really it just wasn't well-written. I liked the storyline overall, but it needs work.
There were a number of editing issues and really it just wasn't well-written. I liked the storyline overall, but it needs work.
I'm just... I cried. The ending had me laughing and crying. It was beautiful! But also, I'm going to have nightmares about Carnivals of Flesh; they are terrifying.
This book took me a while to read because I kept going back to reread bits that I realized I had skimmed over in my excitement of reading the book.
This book took me a while to read because I kept going back to reread bits that I realized I had skimmed over in my excitement of reading the book.
I remember watching the inauguration back in 2009, but I don't remember much of it beyond the hatred I saw being spewed online while I was watching the commenters on the streams. Seeing that audible had the speech available, I needed to listen to it again.
It kind of rings about the same as most presidential addresses. "We're going to do better and be better than the other guys because America - fuck yeah!" That's not a bad thing. Inaugural addresses are supposed to be forward looking, positive, and hopeful. I guess it just hit different when I was younger and less realistic. (And now my friends laugh because I'm obsessively optimistic and hopeful even now!)
It kind of rings about the same as most presidential addresses. "We're going to do better and be better than the other guys because America - fuck yeah!" That's not a bad thing. Inaugural addresses are supposed to be forward looking, positive, and hopeful. I guess it just hit different when I was younger and less realistic. (And now my friends laugh because I'm obsessively optimistic and hopeful even now!)