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Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened
Girl Online (Girl Online, #1)
Symptoms of Being Human
Stuff White People Like: A Definitive Guide to the Unique Taste of Millions
Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers
Broken (In the Best Possible Way)
Twelve Days of Christmas
Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded
Lion Vs. Tiger
Pancakes to Parathas: Breakfast Around the World
3x4
Building Books
The Secret Cooking Club
Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women
Stop Worrying and Start Living by Gary  ZimakEros & Thanatos by Melinda SelmysThe One-Minute Apologist by Dave  ArmstrongSlave of Two Masters by Melinda SelmysAgainst Nature by Melinda Selmys
Patheos Authors
67 books — 2 voters
Under the Influence by Noelle CrooksSuch a Bad Influence by Olivia MuenterFollowers by Megan AngeloLike Me by Hayley PhelanAesthetica by Allie Rowbottom
Fiction about Influencers
92 books — 9 voters

Nobody Asked Me, But .... by Karl WigginsCalico Jack in your Garden by Karl WigginsDogshit Saved My Life by Karl WigginsBournemouth Boys and Boscombe Girls by Danny WinterGunpowder Soup by Karl Wiggins
Best Blogs
14 books — 23 voters
Heard Mentality by Celeste HeadleeBig Podcast – Grow Your Podcast Audience, Build Listener Loya... by David HooperElizabeth's Mountain by Lucille GuarinoPodcast Launch - A Step by Step Podcasting Guide Including 15... by John Lee DumasBeyond Powerful Radio by Valerie Geller
Books about podcasting
54 books — 3 voters

#Caste is Not a Rumour by Rohith VemulaTexts from Bennett by Mac LethalThe World of PostSecret by Frank WarrenDog Shaming by Pascale LemireDamn You, Autocorrect! by Jillian Madison
Blogs to Books
6 books — 3 voters
Remind Me to Hate You Later by Lizzy MasonSuch a Bad Influence by Olivia MuenterDon't Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn HeasleyGirl by Tamsin WinterJust for Clicks by Kara McDowell
Family Bloggers in YA Fiction
7 books — 2 voters

Maureen Johnson
We learn that many great thinkers were convinced that the Bible contained the Ancient Mysteries, but not in the literal words—that the words on the pages were codes, and that the Bible is comprised of heavy-handed and useless story covering up something much more important and interesting. I get the feeling that [Dan Brown] is trying to tell me something, but I am not biting, reader.
Maureen Johnson

DAY'S END The day is over and I sit with calm Everything I set out to do today is done Rushing about earlier with frenzy as I went Trying to please not just me, but everyone I pulled it off, yet another day Whilst this tired old body of mine Driven with ambition and hopes For the simpler days gone by with time I do not dwell upon the past Only let my memories visit as I drift towards sleep And bring with them feelings of warmth To soothe the voices in my mind so deep ...more
Patsy Whittle Poetry

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