Sunday, April 10, 2011

Woodpeckers, Mullets, and Woodpeckers with Mullets

I forgot to post last week's vlog on here, because apparently revising sequels hurts my brain. This week I discuss my to-be read list (or rather 1% of it), along with mullets, woodpeckers, and my weird dystopian dreams.



Featured books: WHERE THINGS COME BACK by John Corey Whaley, A TOUCH MORTAL by Leah Clifford, ANGELFIRE by Courtney Allison Moulton, CRYER'S CROSS by Lisa McMann, HUSH, HUSH by Becca Fitzpatrick, and THE LIAR SOCIETY by Lisa & Laura Roecker.

After this vlog, I can no longer be surprised if someone finds this website by searching "sexy woodpecker with a mullet." It will happen.

8 comments:

  1. I'm very tempted to go type in "sexy woodpecker with a mullet" and see what happens.

    That is one awesome TBR pile. I've only read a few of them, but Angelfire totally wins out of the ones I've read because Ellie is a bad ass.

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  2. I did it! And your blog is the first thing that comes up!

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  3. Now all I can think about is my old archeology professor who called everything sexy - including his desk and my knees...that was a weird year

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  4. I was just thinking it's been way too long since you last vlogged. Well done on this, and thanks for bringing awareness to the phenomenon of woodpeckers with mullets.

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  5. Last night, I gave birth to a cat... in my dream of course, otherwise It would be weird.

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  6. Contact lenses dystopian book? I'd totally read it. Plus, robots kick major butt.

    Hush Hush, A Touch Mortal & Angelfire are frexing awesome.

    And that's one sexy desk.

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  7. "I was born with the birth defect of being weird." There is now an explanation for my own existence. I need to cross stitch this on a little placard and place it on my desk at work.

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  8. A future with contraceptive contact lenses. Wow. Sounds like one heck of a terrifying future. Maybe their contraceptive powers alone are having a vision of what the person would look like in the morning.

    And as far as sexy goes - that's the sexiest use of the F-bomb. Ever.

    I'd read Hush Hush for the cover alone. (I haven't read it either. Yet.)

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