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mj talks to New York Times bestselling author Libba Bray about her new book The Sweet Far Thing. Also, unicorns, the ugly side of writing, YA audiences, and who is cooler. (And, as usual, I manage to mess something up and keep calling it A Sweet Far Thing, which is how I refer to it in my head.)
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Because you liked it so much the last time . . . mj talks to bestselling author Libba Bray once again. This is the first of a two-part spectacular.
Please leave your mistake guesses in the comment section!
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Gemma and Karticks relationship. My VERY FIRST video EVER! Hope you enjoy please watch and comment . This is based off of all three of libba brays amazing books.
Libba Bray was at Books & Books on February 5th of 2008. This is a part that I managed to capture in my camera. I apologize for the constant movement, but that was me laughing. Here she talks about why she chose to write her trilogy in First Person Present.
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Libba Bray, author of "A Great and Terrible Beauty" "Rebel Angels" and "The Sweet Far Thing"
Sorry I didn't get the whole thing, but I didn't want to use up all my batteries/memory.
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Shannon Hale was unable to attend the booksigning in Tempe, AZ and Libba Bray was forced to sing their traditional song: Total Eclipse of the Heart BY HERSELF. Luckily, she has us (her devoted readers) and even MYSELF to be her background dancers. Oh the entertainment.
Libba Bray was at Books & Books on February 5th of 2008. This is a part that I managed to capture in my camera. I apologize for the constant movement, but that was me laughing. This is a continuance of her explanation on why she chose first person present tense, and on shutting up her inner critic...who she named Lola.
Heehee, my friend asked a question, and this is Libba's answer! Since I didn't get it with the camera, the question was something like, "Did you base the characters on people you knew?"
Libba Bray was at Books & Books on February 5th of 2008. This is a part that I managed to capture in my camera. I apologize for the constant movement, but that was me laughing. Here she reveals what would've been the title to A Great and Terrible Beauty..."Lick my Sweat"!