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Runaway by Meg Cabot
Today is Wednesday, so that means today I’m guest posting over at We Heart Reading! Since I reviewed the first book in the Airhead trilogy, Airhead, and the second book, Being Nikki, this time I reviewed Runaway. Please go check them out and you may be surprised to find chick lit you’ll actually like. I promise it’s not preachy.
And of course, a recap of the posts this week:
Sunday: The Fourth Wall by Walter Jon Williams
Monday: Self-Publishing: An Author’s Perspective
Tuesday: The Giver by Lois Lowry
Being Nikki by Meg Cabot
Today I’m once again guest posting for We Heart Reading, as it is Wednesday (already!). Since I already reviewed Airhead, I decided that I might as well review the second book in the trilogy, Being Nikki. If you’re like me and are scared of chick lit, I would recommend the trilogy. It includes none of the militant feminism nonsense that some chick lit books seem to. In my opinion, the message is more subtle and it isn’t at all preachy. So go on and check it out! you may surprise yourself.
And if you’re just coming back from your May Long Weekend holiday, here’s a recap of what you missed:
Sunday: Fire Star by Chris d’Lacey
Monday: Self-Publishing: A Reviewer’s Perspective (one of my finer rants, if I do say so)
We Heart Reading 09/05/12
As I said yesterday, I’ll be posting over at We Heart Reading regularly now (every Wednesday, to be precise). So my book review of the day is the review of a chick lit novel. Yes, chick lit. I’ve taken a break from zombies and ancient Egypt to go read chick lit. But the surprising part? I actually enjoyed it.
If You Love Reading…
I know I haven’t been posted on a very consistent schedule lately, but I do have a life outside blogging and it’s been pretty chaotic. It will likely remain chaotic until at least this Friday, which is when I’ll try to get back on my regular posting schedule. So if you’re looking for book reviews, I would recommend checking out We Heart Reading, a relatively new site that’s dedicated solely to books. It has reviews on YA novels, romance, adventure, fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, etc. There are some really talented book reviews and writers on there, so I think many of you would enjoy it if you’re looking for something a bit different than what I cover here on The Mad Reviewer. Go and check it out! Comment, like, share! And please put up with my shameless self promotion because I am also an author there.