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- Anti-shurtugal Further Discussion on Bad Books
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- Conjugalfelicity More Sporking
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- ImpishIdea Sporkings and Essays on Writing
- Kris Norge's Essays An in depth looks at tactics in a few series including the Eragon series.
- Mission Earth Recaps A series I’ve read and laughed at myself.
- Rejecter Blog A semi inactive blog about Query letters.
- Slushpile Hell Query letters from an Agent’s perspective.
- Snark Squad One of the best Fity Shades sporks in my opinion. They also do some TV shows and various other books.
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Tag Archives: Strange Undertones
Hunted Chapter 29
Here’s an odd question that deserves some thought. Zoey and slaves have been talking badly about Stark lately. Mostly they’ve focused on how he’s forcibly drinking blood from girls and “strutting about like he’s all that.” I suppose this is … Continue reading
Posted in House of Night, Recap, Spork
Tagged Me am Special, Strange Undertones, Talk talk talk
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Betrayed Chapter 14
So let’s see, the bomb threat has wasted two chapters before this and will probably consume this one as well. How long will this subplot remain the focus of the story? The only thing it will do is establish Aphrodite … Continue reading
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Tagged Dull Details, Me am in Charge, Strange Undertones
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Inheritance Chapter 45
For all of my criticisms of Chris’s work, I will say that part of the reason the story could be awful is because Chris is stuck with it. Even though he was eighteen when he finished it, because you’re not … Continue reading
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Tagged Evil Just Because, Strange Undertones, Talk talk talk
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Eldest Chapters 31 & 32
These chapters are called ‘exodus’ and ‘on the crags of tel’naeír’. The second one is kind of long so pardon me when I start babbling incoherently. We’re still with Rorant and there’s some more of the ‘this is all your … Continue reading