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janusvielle

The Blair Book Project

Hello! I'm Janus. I am a 3D Graphics Artist by profession, and a proud Book Addict - i mean Enthusiast, and Blogger. I'm very much into Young Adult and Fantasy genre but I open myself to reading other genres from time to time. I run a blog launched as The Blair Book Project on Blogger, where I post entries such as my book reviews and other book related articles. I obviously got the name of this blog for the movie "The Blair Witch Project," why the name you may ask? I have no idea! I just thought it had a good ring to it. Ha! Ha! I post reviews twice a week and I regularly participate in book memes and features that readers and blogger all over the globe share their book interests (i.e. In My Malibox, Top Ten Tuesdays, etc). I have 230 GFC Followers. My blog has over 37,000 pageviews history and have roughly 200 page views per day. I have written over 267 reviews since my span of blogging. I am also an avid Instagram user, with over 350 followers, where I post pictures mostly of books I'm currently reading, books I got for review, galleys, purchased from bookstores, etc. (Statistics as of March 2013). My book reviews are not exactly "reviews" in a sense because I simply just type down what I feel about the book. What I write is solely my opinion and should not be taken as a definite basis of how the book is to be judged entirely. We all have different likes and dislikes so please do understand that although I'm very optimistic about the books I read, there will be negative comments towards those that I don't find suiting for my taste. BLOG URL: http://theblairbookproject.blogspot.com/ GOODREADS ACCOUNT: http://goodreads.com/janusvielle AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/AFAGLA0UYBOMH?ie=UTF8&ref_=ya_56 INSTAGRAM: @janusvielle

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Hana: A Delirium Short Story

Hana (Delirium, #1.5) - Lauren Oliver One of the things I love about short stories (that's partly involved in a series) is the change in perspective. True, I’ve come to love the main characters but having the experience of seeing a different side of any story is a breath of fresh air. Now onto Hana. I don’t think I need to voice out how fabulous Lauren Oliver writes anymore, lyrical and sweet but not too deep in thought that readers might struggle to understand. I find this book to be more serious than Delirium. For one, Delirium may be heartbreaking... it does not compare to the surprise I’ve discovered with Hana. The all but loyal friend that Lena sees has a dark side leering unknowingly. While my heart pains for Lena and Alex, I always know that things may still change in I haven’t lost hope in both of them, with Hana however, I feel betrayed and hurt. The story had its sort of finality in Hana’s decision.Seeing Hana’s side of the story, of course I couldn’t help the altering of my impression over her. But at the same time I still want to know more of how her actions affected her later.I know I won’t see much(or any at all) of Hana in Pandemonium but I hope to so at any given point of time in the future.For more of my reviews, please visit my blog: The Blair Book Project @ www.theblairbookproject.blogspot.com/