Sarah Skordas Matched had a great concept, and I'd love to have been able to explore the social landscape of the series a bit more (sorry, I'm going to college for sociology next year) but like I said, she just had to turn it into a Twilight-esque romance novel.
Hey y'all! Like I said in my last post, I would still love to keep in contact with anyone who's willing through my personal accounts on other platforms. So, as promised, here are some of my social media links. (The first few are more active than the rest, but I do use all of them pretty consistently, even if I don't post that often.) Please feel free to follow me, and I'll follow you back if you don't look suspicious. :) (You can also +1 or comment your profile name in this post so I know who you are.) [removed] Anyway, to follow up on my previous post... I've been scrolling through tons of old G+ posts for the past few days and thinking a lot about this page, and I've come to this conclusion: I don't think I (or any of the other managers) will be actively trying to continue this page on another social media platform. I've looked around at options like MeWe, which I've been hearing a lot about, and it seems like a great site, but I don't thin...
Hey all! Guess it’s almost time for us to say goodbye... Unfortunately, we’ve been pretty inactive for the past few months, but before that, Fandoms United and Google+ was a major part of my life for several years (and that’s an understatement). I invested countless hours (and days and weeks) in this page, but I don’t regret a single minute because I got to meet so many fantastic people. I’ll always treasure the experiences I had hosting annual contests and Fandom of the Weeks, interacting with all of you in the comments, and being part of a community that loved fandoms as much as I did. I’m so glad I stumbled upon Google+ and decided to start this page back in 2014 - I still can’t believe we were able to reach so many of you (probably thanks to my shameless self-promo in the early days). Thank you for everything. It’s truly been an honor. That said, here are our (currently also inactive but maybe not for long?) accounts on other social media platforms. If any of you have ideas for oth...
A great book despite having somewhat flowery writing
ReplyDeleteLia Queen of the Spiders basically yeah
ReplyDeleteSarah Skordas I felt it focused too much on the romantic side plot
ReplyDeleteGood dystopia: Unwind by Neal Shusterman
ReplyDeleteSarah Skordas Matched had a great concept, and I'd love to have been able to explore the social landscape of the series a bit more (sorry, I'm going to college for sociology next year) but like I said, she just had to turn it into a Twilight-esque romance novel.
ReplyDeleteSarah Skordas or just don't write a love triangle... I mean, you can't throw a fish in a bookstore without hitting one.
ReplyDeleteThe series was kinda depressing and slow..I think I stopped reading it. I don't remember, they whole plot was slow and boring.
ReplyDeleteAfter I read the first one, I gave up. I HATE HOW SHE DOESNT CHOOSE HER FRIEND (forgot the name)
ReplyDeleteLia Queen of the Spiders Oh yeah! I haven't read it for about a year
ReplyDeleteI read the first book but, I don't know, I kinda found it boring and too slow :/
ReplyDeleteThe matched trilogy was interesting...
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