I love the message that Lani put in the book!!! Thank you Lani for letting me live the magic in this book! ❤
I love the message that Lani put in the book!!! Thank you Lani for letting me live the magic in this book! ❤
I'm so excited to be reading this! I underestimated it thinking it wouldn't be as good as I thought because of all the negative reviews, but once I started it, I was pleasantly surprised. I'm absolutely LOVING this book so far!!! The author autographed it for me, and sent me two other autographed copies for a giveaway on Instagram! Ill share a photo of the autograph. This may be one of my all-time favorite books I've read this year! ❤
Thought I should post this book after being featured in the latest Annotated Book Riot podcast. Went to Wizard Con, thought it would be fun to get my picture taken with Thomas Ian Nicholas, and my husband ended up buying this too (he had no idea of the history behind this book and bought it because he knew I liked books). Both Lani and Thomas signed it and we all had an awkward conversation (to me) about the book. Weird times at Wizard Con!
All right, my fellow Littens. I‘m speaking at a writers conference later this month, and the headliner...::🥁Drum Roll🥁::...is none other than Lani Sarem (seriously, not joking). This lady‘s name at a writers conference is the equivalent of a live hand grenade. I‘m not on a panel with her, but if I were to ask her just one question, what would you want it to be? Give me your best/worst. #ThisShouldBeFun
I know @MrBook normally has the question of the day, but I thought I would ask one today. Maybe even giving him a break if he so chooses. About 3 weeks ago a book no one had ever heard of hit he NYTimes Best seller list. Then it was pulled from the list for fraud. The linked article is the author explaining what she did. What are your thoughts? Is she in the right, or did she game the system? http://bit.ly/2jqFY4L
A questionable piece of YA self-published trite that dared to scam and manipulate the rankings of the New York Times Bestseller list. The protagonist is an 18 year old magic user who disguises herself as a magician's assistant in Vegas. Cliche romance, bad editing, and terrible writing. Makes Fifty Shades look like a Pulitzer.
I watched this unfold yesterday. Thoughts?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lani-sarem-book-of-mortals-ya-best-seller-li...