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Tag Archives: A Song of Ice and Fire
Why I Quit Watching “Game Of Thrones”
The title says it all, doesn’t it? I used to watch Game of Thrones, but I don’t anymore. I quit. I watched all of the episodes through season five, but I haven’t seen any of season six yet, and I plan to keep … Continue reading
The Fictional Crushes Tag
Happy Valentine’s Day! I got this tag from Bianca @ The Ultimate Fangirl. She didn’t specifically tag me in it, but she DID say that anyone who wanted to do this tag should go for it. So… yeah. That’s what … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Reading!, LGBTQ+, Nevillegirl's Adventures!, Non-Neville Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, Agent Carter, books, Carmilla, Carol, characters, crushes, fantasy, Game of Thrones, gay, Harry Potter, Hunger Games, lesbian, LGBTQ+, Mad Max: Fury Road, Marvel Comics, movies, queer, Raven Cycle, reading, science fiction, Skulduggery Pleasant, The Price of Salt, TV shows, Underland Chronicles, Valentine's Day, YA fiction
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Asexual Awareness Week | Fandom Challenge
Asexual Awareness Week is October 19th-25th this year! LGBTQ+ topics are super important to me – I love reading about them, and learning more about them, and discussing them. And I REALLY love writing about them! This includes ALL the … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Reading!, Nevillegirl's Adventures!, Non-Neville Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, aromantic, asexual, Asexual Awareness Week, Asexual Awareness Week Fandom Challenge, books, characters, Doctor Who, Fury Road, Game of Thrones, headcanon, Hunger Games, LGBTQ+, Mad Max, Marvel Comics, movies, New Who, queer, reading, science fiction, Skulduggery Pleasant, The Hobbit, TV shows
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Top Ten Favorite Inspirational Quotes
Hello, everyone! I didn’t originally plan to post anything today, but… this week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt from The Broke and the Bookish is “top ten inspiring quotes from books” and OMG I JUST COULDN’T RESIST. I love quotes, all kinds of … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Reading!, Nevillegirl's Adventures!, Non-Neville Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, books, Cress, deep thoughts, dystopian fiction, fantasy, Hunger Games, inspiration, Lord of the Rings, Oscar Wilde, quotes, reading, science fiction, Skulduggery Pleasant, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, The Giver, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, V for Vendetta
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First Reactions To The “Game Of Thrones” Season Five TV Trailer
I’M SO EXCITED! Why? Because the fifth season of Game of Thrones begins tomorrow! So I’m going to be super-fangirly and do a reaction post for one of the trailers, as I have so often done in the past with other … Continue reading
What I Like And Dislike In Literature, Part II: Relationships In Fantasy (Teens Can Write, Too!)
This post is the second half of my attempt to answer this month’s Teens Can Write, Too! prompt after missing the blog chain sign-up. (You can find a list of participants in the chain proper here until the end of … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Reading!, Harry Potter, Nevillegirl's Adventures!, Non-Neville Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, books, fantasy, friendship, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, Raven Cycle, reading, Skulduggery Pleasant, Teens Can Write Too, The Hobbit, Underland Chronicles
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“We’re All Stories In The End.” – Teens Can Write, Too! September 2014 Blog Chain
This month’s prompt is: What are your favorite book beginnings and/or endings? I’m going to talk about general types of beginnings/endings, rather than specific ones. I’ll offer examples, of course, but I’ve noticed that there isn’t ONE beginning (or ending) that I … Continue reading
A Celebration Of Adaptations – Teens Can Write, Too! June 2014 Blog Chain
This month’s prompt is: What are your thoughts on book-to-movie adaptions? Would you one day want your book made into a movie, or probably not? Excellent questions. The thing is, all books are different. My opinion on book-to-film adaptations isn’t … Continue reading