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Insta-love.
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I'd be lost without my iPhone. But most smartphones are awesome.
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You shouldn't be writing reviews for comments. If that's your only motivation you're going to fail fast. For me, sometimes I'm NOT motivated to write a review, so I write "mini reviews" that are only a paragraph long. So I kill many birds with one post. ;)
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If they haven't made a rule against it then it's certainly not rude. Especially if you're going to buy the other books there.
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It depends. If I liked the book enough to own, then I'll keep it. If it was just okay then I'll probably give it away. If it was AWESOME, then I keep the ARC and buy a finished copy.
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For right now. But I'm moving out in August and intend to never live there again except when visiting family. My hometown is one of those that can trap you if you aren't careful. And it's not a place I want to be trapped. It's a bit too... townie for me.
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During school? 1 if I'm lucky. Summer time? 4ish
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They usually suck. But not always. In every love triangle I've read so far I end up rooting for the girl to dump both.
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Somewhere between 400-500.
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What I'd do first is send them reviews that you write of their books. Then, after you've done that for a while (probably a few months) send requests for specific books, and send them one at a time so as not to be overbearing. It's a slow process, but it shows the publisher you are respectful and what kind of reviews you write.
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I've been told I need to broaden my reading vocabulary, but I've never been criticized for reading YA.
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The evil-guy from WITHER and FEVER (I've intentionally forgotten his name) was so despicable it made me no longer like the series.
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I just got one that's a lithograph of flames. It's so purty!
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I like all three depending on the time and place.
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Depends on what book and who I'm socializing with.
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Contemporary. I just don't get it. Probably because I wasn't a "normal" teenager (I had very little angst/romance issues), so I struggle to relate to them.
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I think that they usually become outdated quickly, and then the book itself feels outdated. They're usually best avoided, in my opinion.
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Switching back and forth is best.
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