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LET ME LOVE YOU!!!!! By the way, this is Through the Evernight, a marvelous book by Veronica Rossi and the second book in the Under the Never Sky trilogy. That guy, the one in the picture? Yeah, about him... That's my husband. Back off. His name is Perry. And, yesh, I ship Paria, too. But if given the chance to marry a fictional character, this is the one for me. Though I feel guilty, because I cheat on him daily with The Doctor, Po from Graceling, Harry Potter, and Percy
Jackson. Does that make me a bad person?

Anyway, today's blog is about dah dah dah dah!- Under The Never Sky. Here's the book trailer:

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And this is the beautiful cover. That girl- yes, that one- is Aria. I will steal Peregrine from her if I have to drown her to do it! Or maybe I just take Roar... Back to the UTNS! It is currently on sale for Amazon Kindle for $2.99. So buy it before you have to pay ten bucks like I did. But it was SO worth it. There's a playlist on the author's Facebook page. I don't know any of the songs on it, as it is woth most books. Maybe I ought to listen to the radio more often, and not just my Taylor Swift CDs and Disney songs.
This is a dystopia and is suggested for everyone, but fans of Divergent, Defiance, Incarnate, Shatter Me, eve, The Selection, Crewel, and Delirium will be forced to love it. And though I'm TRYING to keep this SPOILER-FREE, I hated Perry at the begining. Now I love him. And I really wish I had a Smarteye, though the whole suctioning-to-your-eye thing sounds painful.

 
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So, I have a VERY important blog today- ont eh subject on fangirling.
We all do it, admit it. If it's over traditional things like books (Hunger Games! Divergent! Significance! Shadow Falls!) or guys, (Peeta! Finnick! FOUR!!!!! Caleb Jacobson!!!!!! <3!!!!!!!!! One Direction... eew!) we all embrace our nner fangirl at some point in our lives. Often in our teenage years.
I am a fangirl and proud of it, and fangirl over everything from books, Taylor Swift's new album, or those cute shoes I saw three weeks ago and my mom got for me but I'm not allowed to have them yet. (Yeah, Mommy. I want my shoes. Can I have them? Please?)
Some people wonder when fangirling is appropriate. And the answer is: Fangirling is appropriate at any occasion you see fit, except for a funeral. (Unless you're uber-happy the person died.) Fangirl when Wal-Mart finally got that wonky Pumpkin Spice coffee that you love. Fangirl over your favorite novel  becoming a movie. Fangirl over the new book...y'know, the one where the characters get MARRIED! Oh, and fangirl when your best friend for the rest of time and even after that because you guys are going to the same place in the afterlife, whether it be Heaven or the other place.
So, if you have any more questions about Fangirling, I would be DELIGHTED to answer. In fact, I would fangirl if I got any questions about fangirling.