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The Fairytale Nerd: That Tuesday Thingy #20: A Teaser from Toxic by Jus Accardo + Top Ten Bookish People You Want To Meet

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

That Tuesday Thingy #20: A Teaser from Toxic by Jus Accardo + Top Ten Bookish People You Want To Meet

Teaser Tuesday:
Teasers from the book I am reading. 
hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading

Expected publication: October 2nd 2012 by Entangled Teen 

“Of course you will. But you said it was fun. I’d like to try.”

The teaser comes from an avance copy of Toxic. The final copy may contain changes.

Top Ten Tuesday:

hosted by The Broke & The Bookish

Top Ten Bookish People You Want To Meet 

One. Jane Austen
I would like to ask her what she thinks of all the adaptations and retellings of her love stories.

Two. John Green
One of my favorite authors...

Three. Cassandra Clare
Who wouldn't want to meet the creator of Jace???

Four. Mario Puzo, author of The Godfather
I would like to ask him where he gets all his mafia ideas. Are they based on an experience or something?

Five. Wendy of A Cupcake & A Latte Book Blog
She suddenly disappeard. I just realized this when I stopped receiving her blog updates on my RSS feed. I kind of miss her blog and her quality reviews.

Six. Sarah J. Mass, author of Throne of Glass
If you have read Throne of Glass, then you would want to meet its author too!

Seven and Eight. Suzanne Collins and Stephanie Meyer
I sometimes think about what they think of movie adaptations of their works. For sure, they are thrilled to see their characters on the big screen, but I sometimes wonder what parts of the movie they would change.

Nine. Colleen Houck, author of The Tiger Saga
There are no words to express just how much I adore her Tiger Series. Each book is set in an exotic place, and heaven knows how much I love those kinds of books. Plus, the romance is sweet and sexy in a completely un-steamy way.

Ten. Francine Pascal 
I was a Sweet Valley girl way back... then. The Sweet Valley books introduced me into the world of reading without being forced to. My love for reading (non-academic books, at least) is all due to Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield.

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