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Alright, so I was online the other day with the intention of looking for a good Hebrew grammar book when I was side tracked by youtube. (Don't judge me, you do it all the time too.) I found a video in which one of the vloggers was giving a bookshelf tour. I thought that was a cool way to find some new books, but as I clicked on more bookshelf tours I realized I was wrong. Every bookshelf shown had the SAME EXACT BOOKS! Vampire/werewolf Paranormal Romance or opular post-apocalyptic such as The Hunger Games and Delirium. Their are other books in the world people! Great books, wonderful little jems one can find online or by actually looking farther than the Young Adult Section! (READ MORE TOLKIEN!)
Well, I became so mad at this that I made the rather rash decision to create my own book blog.....hopefully it goes well? (I'll probably forget about it in a week) Anyway, I'm thinking a post a week about a lesser known book of awesome and maybe we can start changing this horrible Young Adult trend?
Got any hidden jems you'd like to share too? Heck, we can make this a group project!

This Will Most Likely End Badly,
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~OtakuLiz Oct 8, 2011  Student Writer
Heya Hope, it's Elizabeth (the obnoxiously loud one). I didn't realize you were on DA. Hi.

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They say that what defines a tragedy is the death of the hero in the end. But think about it. All men die; so then everyone's tale is a tragedy.
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Oh hello! Fancy meeting you here :)
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~OtakuLiz Oct 10, 2011  Student Writer
Fancy indeed! Or not so fancy. I'm not dressed up.

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They say that what defines a tragedy is the death of the hero in the end. But think about it. All men die; so then everyone's tale is a tragedy.
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~xXGuitarxXx Jan 20, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Thanks for the fav!!

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Thanks for the Fav! and Watch! it means a lot to me!

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~hugope Dec 16, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
Thank very much for the watch! =D
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Thank you so much for the fav! It really means a lot! :hug:

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~Dragon-Sphere Aug 14, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Why hello there :-P

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Hi Hope, I didn't know you were on here. :wave:

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“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is God's gift, that's why we call it the present.”
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