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-won't it be too cold for you?

-I'll just wear a coat outside.

-I think all the syrup's at the bottom.

-which is why it was so sweet last time

-and lift, eyes forward

-5 minutes!!

-over break, a lot of the canteens close

-so I'm just cooking with what I have for dinner,

and it is lunch meat. And I got

some veggies from the salad area earlier,

so I'm just gonna stir fry that with

some udon,

and that should be good.

it's kinda funny what you make for your boyfriend, and then

yours. lol

all the ugly stuff.

*laughter*

I stayed up trying to frost the cake,

and I didn't have proper tools,

I was using like a cooking spatula,

or, a little spoon,

to try to experiment with how I can

manipulate the frosting,

and... it was just...

kind of difficult.

I think all that matters, is that people enjoy eating it

but... I'm kind of embarrassed

and,

I just think it's a big deal because I tend to obsess, and

I'm a perfectionist with these things,

so that's why I did stay up really really late...

very tragic thing...

so, when I cut my thumb,

carving,

it basically diagonally went into my nail.

and, it's healed up now,

but the cut from the nail is still there.

so when it grows out, it's probably just gonna break off

so all my hard work of growing out my nails,

the longest they've ever been in my life,

gone.

-I'm gonna protect her,

-I'm the guardian of peaches!

-no!!

-no one can ever touch her!

-peaches!

-if you wanna touch her, you have to touch her lightly okay?

-wow

-woo!

*sound??*

it's so pretty

-oh my gosh, that's gorgeous

-so right now, it is 7:48 in the morning

and we are on our way to a diner.

originally we were trying to catch a 7:27 train

down to grand central,

but we ended up missing it,

and we were gonna go on the 7:57,

we realized it was first come first serve seating, even if you have tickets,

so, with the train time and travel down to grand central

we probably wouldn't make it

all things considered though- it's a really pleasant start to thanksgiving.

-definitely

we're going to eat, and then head back to the house to help out his family,

oh.. there is an IHOP should we just do IHOP?

-lets do IHOP

okay FORGET THAT DINER

-um, can I have just regular coffee?

-oh I should've filmed you put creamer in it

-this whipped cream is so sweet

-ooh. it is really sweet

-you must be. your palette is expanding

-it's not good but it's not bad

-it's bearable, that's how it started for me too

-I love you

-love you more.

-that's what you think

-it's all stacked up

-you cut it

-no, I have to eat it one at a time

-let's doo IT!

-ooooh!

-fashion

*laughter*

-excuse me!

peaches come back

peaches come back

come here!

come here!

come here, peaches

peaches. come here.

right now.

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Hello you gorgeous individuals, it's Kav here and today I'm going to be

discussing my top 17 favorite books of 2017. In 2017, I have read 53

books and if I finish my current read before Sunday, I will have read 54 books

and as my goal was 50 books, I think that that is a wonderful number for me to

have read. I am very happy with my reading year this year. It has easily

been my best reading year ever - not just in terms of numbers because I think that

2017 has also been my best reading year content wise as well. Outside of

books I read for school, I have only rated two books this year one or two stars and

they were the only two books that I didn't enjoy that I've read this year

The majority of all the rest of my books have gotten four or five star ratings, so

I am extremely pleased with how this reading year has been for me and I

genuinely think that that is due to the fact that I started reading diversely

this year. It was easily the best reading decision I have ever made and I am so

excited to see what 2018 brings for me reading wise, but before that, let's get

into my top 17 of 2017.

Coming in at number 17 is We Are Okay by Nina LaCour. This is a brilliant novel - I

gave it 5 out of 5 stars and I have a full spoiler free review of it up,

so I will link that either up there or down there for you to check out if you

would so be interested. Essentially, I loved this novel with all of my heart. I

do want to give a content warning for grief and loss if you do plan to read

this novel, but if you can handle those themes I highly, highly, highly recommend

reading this one. This novel features a main character from a latinx family

and it has a past female by female romance, so it's on par with my goal of

diversely reading, but it's also wonderful in so many other ways. Whereas

the theme of this novel is so sad, the author manages to balance it out with

her talent for writing because the writing in this novel is just so

beautiful and the way it's woven together with the theme and with the

characters and with the plot is just done so well. I don't really like going

into too much detail with what this novel is about because I think it's

better to experience it for yourself. The biggest thing I can say about it is that

the cover of this novel is absolutely gorgeous, but if you read it you will

find the inside is even more gorgeous than the outside. At number 16 I have

How to Make a Wish by Ashley Herring Blake. I have a full spoiler review of

it up, so I will link that either up there or down there if you would like to check

that out, but, essentially, How to Make a Wish

is a novel featuring a female by female romance and the love interest is a love

interest of color. And the main character comes from not the best family - her

relationship with her mom is very hard to explain. I interpreted the mom to be

abusive, so definitely content warning for that. I'm not sure if that's exactly

what you would call her, but when I was reading it that's how I interpreted it.

It kind of deals with the relationship the main character has with her mom and

then the relationship she starts to begin with this girl in her life. I think

there are so many aspects of it that are so important. It's a contemporary

novel that manages to tackle these hard topics, but as I said, I do want to

give a content warning for the main character's relationship with her mother.

I also want to give a content warning about the fact that the love interest

recently lost her mother and that is also a prevalent theme in this novel, so

if either of those are hard for you to read - it might not be the best option

for you to go into this novel, but I can say that I read this novel and I

can tell that Ashley has a lot of talent in her writing, so she has two new novels

coming out next year and if you can't pick up this one, I would consider

picking up one of those two because I am certain that they are going to be just

as good if not better than this one. The next book on my list is Like Water

by Rebecca Podos and this is a book that I literally just read. I finished it

about two days ago and it managed to bump off another book off my list

because of how much I absolutely loved it. I read Like Water as the group book

for a Prideathon in December. For those of you who don't know, I am a host of prideathon

and this was actually my suggestion for the group book and I was a little

bit nervous about choosing it because whereas I love Rebecca - I think she is a

lovely person and I was certain that this novel would be wonderful - I knew

that it was also not one that was very popular in the community. I wasn't sure

exactly what it would be like to go into it because I didn't know much other than

the fact that it had a latinx main character who was also bisexual, but all

I can say is that this book is an underrated masterpiece. I have not seen

this talked about anywhere on booktube and I'm so unsure as to why because it

is a masterpiece. I enjoyed this novel so, so, so much. It

was absolutely beautiful - I gave it 5 out of 5 stars and I have a full goodreads review

that details more of what I liked about it, but it's really hard for me to form

it into words because there was just nothing lacking in this novel. Everything

the author put into this novel constructed a beautiful story and

constructed a beautiful journey. I would definitely label this novel as more of a

coming-of-age story about the main character. And as I stated she is latinx

and she is bisexual. Her dad has Huntington's disease and she is

currently struggling with whether or not she should be tested to find out if she

has it or if she should just live her life not knowing. That's a real struggle

for her and she's kind of trapped in this small town. Part of the trap that

she feels is because of this being placed on her because now she has to

make this life-changing decision that will essentially tell her whether or not

she will have a healthy life unlike her father who is suffering from this

disease. She also has to be there for him because she has to be there for both her

parents considering they are dealing with this. The love interest has just

moved from Boston to the small town and she is very upset about that, it is

something that she does not want at all. As well as the relationship the main

character has with her family, the love interest has a wonderful relationship

with her brother and I think that the familial relationships and even the

friendships and just the relationships in this novel are probably it's

biggest strongsuit. The author has a way of just writing beautiful relationships

and if you go into this novel for anything, I think it should be for that.

Coming in at number 14 is Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust. I

read this in October with BookBoundSociety which I am also a host of if you

did not know, so I will leave links to that and Prideathon in the description

below, so that you can check out these two wonderful groups. Girls Made of Snow

and Glass is a feminist, female by female, Snow White retelling and all of those

words sound amazing, but you might be wondering - does this book actually live

up to it? It does. I was kind of nervous going into it because it did have all

these words that I was so interested in - I love feminism, I

a female by female romance, and I love fairytale retellings, so I was really

concerned as to whether or not it would live up to these labels, but it did and

it was more than that. The feminism of this novel is probably one of the most

prevalent aspects of it. The female by female romance is not as prominent, but I

think that the way it was done was done very well and I was really pleased with

how it was done, but as I was saying, the feminism of this novel is so prevalent

because we have two strong main characters and both of these women were

just so inspirational and iconic in very different ways. 'Cause Mina was kind of

strong in the literal sense - in the more badass sense, but Lynette was more strong

in her silent defiance. To clarify, Mina is the one who essentially represents

the Evil Queen and Lynette represents Snow White and we get to see Mina both

in the past and the present as she is the older one and then we get to see

Lynette as how she is now and I think that seeing the journey of these two women

was just really wonderfully done and I highly, highly recommend this novel. I

think that like Like Water, it is also underrated, so I would love to see more

people picking it up. Next up, I have yet another relatively recent favorite which

is Dear Martin by Nic Stone. I read this in November with Book

BoundSociety and you will tell that many of my favorites come from this

group. Dear Martin is a masterpiece. We have had two brilliant books about the

Black Lives Matter movement come out this year and Dear Martin is one of them.

Dear Martin features a main character, Justyce, who is black and essentially he

starts dealing with racism, so he starts writing letters to Martin Luther King

Jr. He essentially asks him how he should be dealing with this and he talks

about, in the novel, how he kind of wants to emulate Martin Luther King jr. and how

he wants to be like him in battling racism, but he doesn't necessarily know

if he can do that. This novel is so good. I read it in like two hours, I think,

because it was just a masterpiece. I think that it brings to light

so many issues that we like to look over in our privilege and such. And even

though I am a person of color - I don't know what it's like to be a black person

of color and I don't know what it's like to face police brutality the way black

people have - especially considering I live in California which is a much more

liberal place than many others in The United States. That's not to say that

there is no racism here there is, but it's definitely better than in a lot of

places and I have been fortunate enough that I have never had to encounter a

situation like police brutality. Many people are not lucky enough to deal with

that. Like I said, we like to kind of look over that or look beyond that because

it's more comfortable for us and it feels safer for us, but that's not fair

to all the people who have to deal with this on a daily basis and the people who

just can't live their lives properly because of their skin color and no one

deserves to feel that way and I think that this novel really brings to light

how important it is that we talk about these issues because they are such

important issues and I think another important part about this novel is that

it gives a platform to someone who should actually be speaking about these

issues - a black woman - because she obviously

knows a lot more about it than someone like me, who is not a black woman, does.

There are just so many important topics in this novel and I highly, highly

recommend that you read it because I think that this is one of the most

important novels that came out this year. And now, at number 12, continuing with

this discussion of the Black Lives Matter movement,

I have The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. This is the most important book that

came out this year without a doubt. It talks about the importance of the Black

Lives Matter movement and it's about a main character named Starr who watches

her best friend get killed and then she starts fighting for the Black Lives

Matter movement and she essentially starts fighting for black people, but I

think one of the most important parts about this novel is that it showcases

different types of racism. It showcases racism that comes straight from a

policeman killing someone because of their skin color, but also showcases

racism she faces at her own school being one of two black kids who goes there and it

showcases the little microaggressions that matter because microaggressions do

matter. I think that, like Dear Martin, it is just so important and these two

novels are by far the two most important novels that came out this year because

they discussed these issues that like I said, we like to look over, but we can't

keep looking over because we're looking over it at the cost of an entire group

of people for the sake of our comfort. That's not right. And now, on a much

lighter note, I have Girl Out of Water by Laura Silverman at number 11. I read this

book back in July during the summer and I can tell you that reading this book

during the summer was one of the best decisions I could have made. This book is

just the perfect summer contemporary read. It's essentially about a

Californian surfer on her last summer before she has to move for college and

all her friends are going to move, but she can't stay with them over the summer

because she has to travel with her dad as her aunt was just in an accident, so

she and her dad are going to go help take care of her aunt and her aunt's

family. While she is there, she learns to skateboard with this other character. He

essentially becomes the love interest of the novel - it is very obvious, but it is

very cute and the love interest is black and disabled, so this novel also

definitely has some diversity in it as well. I think that it's just a wonderful

novel to read. It, again, tackles some hard topics, but it's also a much fluffier,

lighter contemporary. I would suggest picking this novel up, but then waiting

for summer of 2018 to read it if you haven't yet because reading it in

summer is the best decision you can make - it just fits the aesthetic of that

season. And now at number 10 I have a book by one of my favorite authors of

all-time - Release by Patrick Ness. I love Patrick Ness' work. I read A Monster

Calls back in 2015. I really thought that book was a one-off and it was just kind

of a one-hit wonder, but then I read The Rest of us Just Live Here and then I

read Release and I realized that Patrick Ness is an incredibly talented writer.

I read Release as the October group book for Prideathon and I am so glad we

chose this book because I think that it is such an important read. I do want to

give a huge content warning because the main character is a gay character who

lives in an anti-gay family, so it deals heavily with anti-gay rhetoric and if

that's something that will be hurtful to you, then definitely don't pick up this

novel, but if it's something that you can read it's an important read. Patrick

himself is gay, so this is ownvoices representation. The topic of religion is

also discussed heavily in this novel because the main character's family is

Christian and his father is a preacher. And it also discusses sexual harassment

against males which I think is another important topic that we have a tendency

to look over. Again, a content warning for that if it's something that will trigger

you in any way, but if you can deal with it, like I said, I think this is an

important read. Possibly the best part of this novel is that it normalizes male by

male sex which is something I don't think I have ever seen in a YA novel

before and I definitely think this is the most adult of Patrick's work because

of the emphasis it has on sex, but I also think that the fact that it

normalizes male by sex is so important because queer sex

education is rarely taught and whereas this is definitely not a lesson in it,

it might at least give some people who might be having male by male sex some

thing to go off of because like I said, queer sex education is rarely talked

about and it is a topic that needs more discussion and I hope that books like

this will bring those topics to light. At number 9, I have 27 Hours by Tristina Wright.

I will link my full review of this novel either up there or down there if you

would like to check the whole thing out. I know that there has been a lot of

controversy surrounding the race representation in this novel and I think

that the hurt people face is valid - the hurt you face is always valid and no one

should ever be allowed to invalidate it, but when I read this novel, I really

enjoyed it and that was a personal thing. Whereas this doesn't make up for any

issues it has what the race rep, it does have very good queer representation and

disability representation, so I think that those are also two aspects of the

novel to be complimented while we also discuss how it can be improved in terms

of its race representation. 27 Hours is a sci-fi novel about five teens who

essentially save the world because teens are obviously smarter than adults. Like I

said, it has a lot of representation in it. I really enjoyed how it was done and

one of my favorite parts of the representation was the ace character

Braeden. I know that he fell into a lot of stereotypes, but I also think it's unfair

to say that there should be characters who don't necessarily fall into stereotypes

because I know a lot of people who do fit them, so I think that we need to have

a wide variety of representation that battle stereotypes, but also a few that

fit kind of 'good' stereotypes. For example, I don't think there's anything

wrong in Braeden's character, I think it's just that he fits into the stereotypical

ace character. In a lot of ways, as an asexual person, I do the same thing, so it

was one of the first forms of asexual representation that I could

really resonate with and I was just glad to see an ace character making ace puns

because I do those all the time and people act like they're weird, but it's

just a part of what I do. And now, at number 8, I have Little & Lion by

Brandy Colbert. I read this as the September group book for BookBound

Society and I absolutely fell in love with it. This novel has so many good

qualities to it I don't really even know where to begin, but I guess we can start

with the representation because that is done so well in this novel. The main

character is black and bisexual and her brother has bipolar disorder and this

novel also has religious diversity if that is something that you look for, so

there are just so many aspects of this novel that are done so well, so I highly

recommend it. I really don't even know how to express how I feel about this

novel because everything about it is done so well. It deals with racial

microaggressions. It deals with the main character's brother being bipolar and how

that affects both him and his family and just the entire journey he has to go through.

He is not diagnosed during this book, he's diagnosed before it, but it's still

relatively new to his family, so they are still kind of learning how to deal with

it. It discusses important familial relationships - I love the familial

relationships of this novel, it was done so well - it, like, showed an actual happy

family and there was a good relationship between the main character and her

brother. Of course, they had fights and they argued, especially considering the

tension going on with this recent diagnosis and such, but they still loved

each other and they were so close and I think that healthy sibling relationships

really need to be portrayed more in YA, so I'm glad that this one was

showcased. I can easily say that because of this novel, I will be supporting all

of Brandy's future work because if it's even half as good as this, it will be

brilliant. At number 7, I have The Upside of Unrequited by Becky

Albertalli. I have said this a million times, but

Becky is one of my favorite authors and one of my favorite people. She is a

brilliant writer and an even more brilliant woman. The Upside of Unrequited

features a fat main character from a Jewish family with two moms.

That's some diversity. I know that it has a pansexual side character which is

representation that is rarely seen, so that's another reason to pick it up. The

fat representation and the Jewish representation is ownvoices and I think

that the fat representation is crucial to this novel. Something else that's

crucial to this novel is that the main character emphasizes that you can love

yourself and still want to be in a relationship - the two are not mutually

exclusive and a lot of times people act as though they are, but this novel

basically debunks that ideology because that ideology is false. She does a good

job talking about what it's like to have fears as a fat person when it comes to

romantic relationships. Obviously I can't comment on those myself at this moment,

but I have had a rocky history with body image and with weight, so from my history

and from my personal journey, I can say that I thought the representation in

this novel was done well, but as I am not currently fat, you definitely want to

look at ownvoices reviewers if you really want to be certain about the

representation, but from where I stood, knowing that this was ownvoices

representation and from my own journey, I can say that I thought this novel was

done so brilliantly well. Becky is the queen of writing cute contemporaries, so

if you are looking for something that is cute and fluffy, pick this one up

because it is the cutest and the contemporariest and the fluffiest. And now

at number 6, I have a novel that I don't talk about nearly enough on my

channel - Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali. I read this book back in July with

BookBoundSociety. I adored it with everything in me. I finished this novel

in like two sittings or three settings because I loved it so, so, so, so much.

This novel features a hijabi Muslim main character who is a survivor of sexual

assault, so content warning for the fact that this novel deals with sexual assault and

if that's something that triggers you in any way, it might be best to stay away

from this novel, but I think that the way it was discussed was done so

well and I adored this novel. And I also know that this novel is ownvoices for

its Muslim representation. I think that that's one of the best parts about this

novel because I gained so much education from it and I think it's wonderful when

authors are willing to use their novels to provide this type of education. Of

course, they don't owe anyone that, but when they do decide to use it that way I

think it's a wonderful use of their platform. I am just so glad I chose to read

this novel and I cannot recommend it enough. All I can tell you is that you

have to read it if you can because it is a masterpiece. And now, at number 5, I

have a novel by one of my favorite authors and favorite people - Queens of

Geek by Jen Wilde. I love this novel so much. I have a full spoiler free review

of it up, so I'll link that either up there or down there if you would be

interested in it. But essentially I loved this novel with everything in me. This is

the only novel I have read by Jen Wilde and I can already say that she is now

one of my favorite authors because of how good it was. Queens of Geek is a novel

featuring three best friends who go to SupaCon which is essentially like

Comic Con for us and it is told on the point of view of two of these characters -

Charlie and Taylor. Charlie is a Chinese- Australian vlogger / actress who is also

bisexual and she is in a female by human romance and the other female in the

romance is also of color. Taylor is on the autism spectrum and she is fat - both

of those topics are talked about heavily in this novel and I think that this

novel is the epitome of balancing fluffiness

and cuteness with discussing hard topics because it does both of those so,

so well. You just have to read it because it features two adorable romances while

also tackling, like I said, all of these hard topics - just everything about it is

absolutely wonderful, so please go read it because it's wonderful.

The next book on my list is actually one that is not out yet - Let's Talk About

Love by Claire Kann. I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of this novel from the

lovely people at Swoon Reads. Let's Talk About Love is a novel about a black bi

romantic asexual main character. This is the first time I have ever seen my

sexuality in a book. Seeing the words that represent me in a novel meant so

much to me that I can't even form that feeling in words. My video review of this

novel is not up yet, but my goodreads review is, so I'll link that in the

description below for you to get a more comprehensive understanding of how I

felt reading this novel. I do want to comment on the fact that it has been

brought up to me that the poverty rep in this novel is not done well. I cannot

speak of that from personal experience, but I trust the person who said that to

me, so I do wanna note that to anyone out here who is watching. The love interest

of this novel is Japanese so this novel has quite some racial diversity.

It also tackles racial microaggressions, plus it talks about the fact that it's

okay to want to be a housewife there is nothing wrong with that decision,

plus it tackles sexism, plus it has good therapy representation for the

first time in forever. This novel doesn't have a main character

who has been diagnosed with a mental illness or anything, she's just going to

see a therapist to figure stuff out. That type of representation needs to be showcased

more often because it's okay to just go to a therapist if you want someone to

talk to. If that's something that will help you, it's a totally okay decision to

make. But most importantly, I can say that this novel is the best asexual

representation I have ever read and whereas there's not a lot to compare it to,

that still saying something. Now at number three, I have More Happy Than Not by Adam

Silvera. I have said this many times, I will say it again - Adam is not only one

of my favorite authors, but he is one of my favorite people in the world. More

Happy Than Not is a book that features a gay Puerto-Rican main character and I

want to give a huge trigger warning for this book because it

with heavy topics such as suicide, so definitely be aware of that before going

into this novel. I read this novel at a time that was very hard for me and it

essentially gave me what I needed in that point. It's not just my third

favorite book that I've read this year, but it's one of my favorite books of all-

time because of the comfort it gave me. There's so much to this and to all of

Adam's work and he's known for breaking our hearts and we joke about it a lot,

but this novel - it didn't just break my heart, but it also repaired it in a lot

of ways and I just want to thank Adam for being brave enough to write about

these types of topics. I think that we are lucky to be living in a time where

we get to see someone as talented as him put out amazing work. And now at number two -

When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon. I don't even have words to express what

it meant to me to read When Dimple Met Rishi. I have a full spoiler frew review of it

up and that is still my most viewed video of all time, so I will link that

either up there or down there if you would like to check it out, but

essentially When Dimple Met Rishi is the first time I have ever seen a YA novel

featuring main characters of my skin color. To this day, I still don't know

how to express how that felt to me because it was so surreal to see myself

represented like that for the first time ever. It's still surreal that I have this

book in my hands. This is an Indian person on this cover and that is something

that is still so surreal to me and is still something that I have trouble

grasping because I have never had that in my life before

and it is ownvoices representation and it is a rom-com about two Indian

American teens. It is just so surreal that I still don't know how to form my

feelings about this novel and about the author. You know, I heard about this novel

back in like January of 2017 or something, but still now in December, I

don't know how to express how I feel in words. That is the importance of

representation and all I can tell you is that you need to read this book. It is

the cutest. fluffiest, most wonderful contemporary

romance you could ever read. I'm honored to have two copies of this book, I'm

honored to know the author, and I am honored to continue to support her next

year when From Twinkle, With Love comes out, and I am just honored to have been a

part of her journey and to have been a part of this book's journey. And now, at

number 1, you all know what I'm going to say - Lord Of Shadows by Cassandra

Clare. Everyone and their mother knows that Cassandra Clare is my favorite

author in the entire world and everyone and their mother knows that Cassandra

Clare saved my life and that her books mean the world to me and that I would

die for the Shadowhunter universe, so I don't know why we're still talking

about it, but I will never pass up an opportunity to discuss Cassandra Clare.

Lord Of Shadows is a work of brilliance. I talk about how Cassandra Clare is my

favorite author so much of the time, but there is something so much more special

to The Dark Artifices trilogy. This year, 2017, was the 10-year anniversary of City

of Bones. In those ten years, we as readers have had the honor of seeing how

Cassie has grown as a writer. So over 10 books later, she is still writing in this

brilliant universe that she is continuing to grow, especially with this

latest trilogy. And, you know, City of Bones came out 10 years ago. 10 years

later we're getting to see how she has grown as a writer. I'm not just talking

about the literal writing aspect of it, but I'm talking about so much more. The

Dark Artifices is easily her best trilogy and Lord of Shadows is objectively her

best book in terms of representation, in terms of the plot, in terms of character

development, and in terms of her writing, so when I say that this is my top book

of 2017, I'm not just talking about me anymore -

I'm talking about how Cassie has grown as a writer, I'm talking about how this

trilogy is so much bigger now and how this

universe has grown so much and we have the honor of being here for the journey

of it. The only way I can explain it is that the Shadowhunter universe is my

Harry Potter and I will never get tired of it and I will never get tired of

experiencing more of Cassie's work and I am just waiting for Queen of Air and

Darrkness to come out and probably be the best book Cassie has ever released. Those

were my top 17 favorite books of 2017. Now, I want you to tell me what your

favorite book you've read this was or if you can't pick one, tell me a few

favorites that you've read this year. I love reading and I love how my reading

year went and I'm just so excited for about 2018 brings, not just in terms of

books, but in terms of the book community itself because I know that I am going to

get so many more wonderful opportunities and I'm gonna get to do so much more

cool stuff than I've been able to do this year and I am ecstatic for it and I

want to thank you all for being part of this journey.

None of this would be possible without you. If you enjoyed this video, please

give it a like and subscribe because that stuff makes me happy.

As I said, comment down below, tell me some of your favorite books that you've

read this year. As usual, all of my social media and my goodreads will be in the

description below if you'd like to follow me anywhere else. Thank you all so

much for watching, I hope you're having a lovely day or night wherever you are, I

hope you get to read some lovely books in 2018, and I will see you this weekend

with a brand new video. Goodbye!

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♥ Goodbye 2017 ♥ | - little Pawtners - - Duration: 1:30.

We all hope that you had a great start into the new year. The piggies, Felix and I wish every Youtuber alot of fun on their videos.

We hope for new friendships and that you have fun with our videos.

We see us next year. ♥

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Kasie DC 7:00 PM December 31, 2017|Kasie DC MSNBC Live Today 12/31/2017 - Duration: 41:47.

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Wondering Sasquatch- Our Epic Sled Run - Duration: 2:20.

Nikia here on RAt and Cat, where we search for those who have gone missing

so others can learn how to survive. today it's completely off topic. I want to

first say on my last post about my camping cook fails or cook cooking fails,

when I'm out camping. I do cook and I cook quite often in the kitchen and I

think I do a fairly fairly good job. I just wanted to say that, and maybe I

should try some gourmet cooking out in the forest, but anyhow. I just want to

defend myself, I guess, a little bit there, but not too much because some of my

stuff has been pretty pitiful... but I wanted to show you a sledding run that

we have in our place. I like to call it the wandering Sasquatch, and it's quite a

bit of fun. oh, and this is a 360 video so you can pan and tilt your phone up and

down to look in any direction you want or drag your mouse across the screen to

look any direction you want.

here we go

Yikes! Whoa!

(man screaming like little girl)

well... hey, I hope you guys are having a great holiday season. wish ya

Merry Christmas, which is passed, and a happy new year and I hope you were

having time with your family or at least a good time! like subscribe I'll see you

in the new year it's not sooner!

Meow.

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NFL national anthem protests continue during final week of regular season - Duration: 2:21.

NFL national anthem protests continue during final week of regular season

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Being a snake | Speedpaint | Part 1 - Duration: 6:36.

hello my woomies

i am here drawing

WITH MUSIC!

The fuck??? i'm wondering if that was me, or a bird

Grell is my fave character

*me struggling*

BOOM

magic!

I magically made the head smaller

The handmade line doesn't want to work with you?

THEN DRAW THE LINE YOURSELF! :D

like it wasn't common sense

THE GREEN

THE COLORS

THE LIIIIIIINNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

*wishful random has stop typing*

Jesus christ, with the editing I made on this video

It looks like it's blue mix with green, and not dark grey green

OH THAT BLUE

i'm blue

daba d

dee

I love kimono's

That looks like a dinosaur

If you can't read that, then i'll type for you

"Mother, why do you have notifications on facebook!?

It makes me a little bit worried about a certain thing"

There was a notification about a "certain thing" ._.

If i were to name all my stuff, after the actual drawing

"some drawings" would be called flower, and this picture would be called "Sang woomy"

oh BOI

*realizes there is no music playing*

HEY, NOBODY ALLOWED TO SEE MY CHATS

I am using this as a reference to what color was her kimono

IT

WAS

PIIIIIIINNKKK

pinkish red

sneeky snake

Much silence

that sounded like me coughing for a sec

"Dangit, if only my pet lizard (terry) was here ._."

Yes, i have a pet lizard

EXTEND THAT NOSE!!!

Me, and my mother have a obbsession with lizards,

Our backyard has a baby lizard and some other lizards,

and of course Terry

i'm hungry

I swear mayonnaise, don't make a joke on what i just said

SPOCTOR THEORY

Them eyes

Wow such creativity ._.

goodbye

I SAID GOOD BYE

AAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

A

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Roadtrip Uluru - Part 1 - Duration: 19:20.

Day 1

September 21, 2017

I want everyone to see our

marvelous campervan

that is full of propaganda

everywhere

are there some kangaroos?

How to get close to a kangaroo

Here we can see the Germans in their natural habitat

I'm going to try for the first time this German candies

And I don't know the flavors

Day 2

September 22, 2017

Please, look at our bed

What do you want?

I hope it's not too evident that I just woke up

Anyways, now we are at the

cool lake

that reflects the, omg

look at this

it's salt

This place is really amazing because

the reflection of the water is

like a mirror that reflects the sky

Hey, stop and come eat your breakfast

I'm starving

Day 3

September 23, 2017

We're in Port Augusta!

We're gonna buy a hat for Lukas

After this, we are headed to the desert

So, we have to buy

well, I already bought mine but

they do have to buy a hat here

They're doing exercise outside the supermarket

come on

Everyone is looking very strangely at them

I can't believe it

He's looking hot right?

You want to see my six pack?

I won't show it to you

Right now we are in South Australia

we just arrived to a national park

and we are in the Red Lookout

so obedient

I'm tired

I'm tired

This is an underground church

IDIOT!

Ugh, I hate you!

Natalie is going to try the quesadilla for the first time ever

Day 4

September 24, 2017

Are you taking a video?

You have to tell us!

This is not fair!

Hi friends

congratulations

thank you Lukas

"thank you very much"

Come on, sorry, thank you very much

Is bad

Is wrong

Is wrong

Very wrong

You're wrong

sick

sick?

You're sick

Day 5

September 25, 2017

We did it!

So lazy

We maaade it

Something we do regularly

You ate everything oh my god!

No, wait answer me

Listen to me first, then you talk

Did you eat all the ketchup?

Yes, I eat?

Ate

ate

I ate all the

ketchup

ketchup

all the tomato ketchup

No, just ketchup

Ah, just ketchup

Just because it's really hot

cheers!

does it fly?

don't listen to him

what?

talk in english please

what if I don't want to?

what are you gonna do to me?

*swearword in spanish*

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✈️🌴 2017: Une ANNÉE COMPLÈTE à VOYAGER | Alex & MJ - On the GO - Duration: 1:58.

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Le jour où Johnny Hally­day a voulu se tuer pour Cathe­rine Deneuve |Nouvelles générales - Duration: 4:37.

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Johnny Hallyday, Jeanne Moreau, Jean Rochefort... Ils nous ont quittés en 2017 - Duration: 1:41.

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A lifeline for communities

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President Trump Just Discovered an Easy Way to Send Corrupt Hillary To Prison FOR LIFE. - Duration: 15:52.

President Trump Just Discovered an Easy Way to Send Corrupt Hillary To Prison FOR LIFE.

President Trump recently appeared on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, their newest show hosted

by radio personality Laura Ingraham.

If you follow along closely, Trump lays out a plan to send Hillary Clinton to prison.

It's not that difficult.

She's corrupt.

She deserves to serve time.

Here's the transcript, per Real Clear Politics:

INGRAHAM: Hillary Clinton said last night that paying for the dossier – she defended

it, basically.

She said it's different from meeting with Russians; like meeting with Russians.

She's trying to make a comparison to say – she totally defended it.

TRUMP: Well, she talked about oppo research is wonderful; oppo research – but not when

it comes to us; okay?

Oppo research for us, of course, is no good; no.

That dossier which is totally fake and made up – it's like a novel – but that dossier

is a disgrace and it should not have been allowed to be used.

And then I hear the kind of money

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For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency - Duration: 2:43.

For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency

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BREAKING!!! THE Queen Is PISSED!!! SO Much For That WEDDING!! - Duration: 4:42.

BREAKING!!!

THE Queen Is PISSED!!!

SO Much For That WEDDING!!

After Prince Harry popped the question to American actress Meghan Markle earlier this

month, you would think that England would erupt with cheers and well wishes for the

happy couple, however that has hardly been the case, and it does not appear to be changing

anytime soon.

You see, not everyone in the U.K. is exactly thrilled with Prince Harry's choice of a

spouse and after her antics, this past Christmas holiday where she accused Princess Michael

of Kent of racism.

Now, those negative feelings have only grown stronger after a series of sexy photos of

Markle have appeared online that has Queen Elizabeth royally pissed and questioning if

she can ever be princess material.

Meghan Markle has not even been engaged to Prince Harry for an entire month and she is

already bringing shame to the Royal family.

Just a week after Markle created quite the scandal when she accused Princess Michael

of Kent of racism for wearing a "Blackmoor" brooch that the B-rated said she found "horrendously

racist" she is in hot water for raunchy photos found online.

The photos show the American actress scantily clad and in compromising positions that hardly

seem appropriate for someone entering the regal atmosphere of royalty.

These photos have angered many people throughout the country so much so that one woman in London

has started a petition begging the Queen and Prime Minister Theresa May to prevent Meghan

Markle from "having an official title or role in the Royal Family."

Following the General Synod Ruling of 2002, divorced people are allowed to be married

in the Church of England; however, they will have to receive permission from the Queen,

and possibly a special license from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Here is more from BizPac Review:

An online petition gaining signatures says the Prince's fiancée, American actress

Meghan Markle, is "unsuitable" to be a member of the royal family.

The petition calls on Prime Minister Theresa May and Queen Elizabeth II to prevent Markle

from having an official title after the wedding.

"We the undersigned believe that Meghan Markle is unsuitable to be a member of the

Royal Family and to have an official position in representing this country," reads the

petition, which goes on to accuse the TV star of being disrespectful in public.

"She has shown her disrespect for the Monarch and Royal Family by pulling faces and sticking

her tongue out to the visitors during her first public appearance with the Queen.

Her attitude and actions in Nottingham shows her lack of respect towards Harry."

The petition also takes issue with Prince Harry's betrothed because she has appeared

on television with little clothing on.

"The fact that members of the Armed forces are resigning due to the fact they had naked

pictures of her in their barracks shows how little respect she will command.

"No member of the Royal Family should have naked images of them freely available on the

internet as she does.

Her constant sex simulation makes her a laughing stock and an embarrassment to this country."

The author of the petition, Louisa Pawsey, alleged Markle of infidelity in her previous

marriage.

"Her previous divorces and cheating on partners does not lend us to believe she will be faithful

to Harry," she wrote.

For many people who follow the Royal family, this reaction to Meghan Markle is in stark

contrast to how the people of England responded to Kate Middleton.

Both of these women are incredibly beautiful and come from modest backgrounds, but Kate

is widely accepted and loved, unlike Markle.

Middleton held herself with dignity and has kept her political views under wraps which

makes her more likable to people around the world.

Also, Middleton has embraced her role as a public figure and does what she can to ensure

that the monarchy is always presented with the utmost respect.

All of those traits are what makes Middleton a fan favorite and princess that the people

can adore, unlike Markle.

The online petition has gathered steam over the past week, and if Prince Harry were smart,

he would listen to everyone's concerns.

We have all been in love before, and there is often opposition from those that may be

considered jealous, but this isn't jealousy.

The British people and Harry's family have valid concerns about this relationship, and

until they are addressed, they will only grow.

Markle has a history of cheating on her romantic partners, a divorce, and her family has a

dirty past as well.

If anyone were to look at this logically they would say this relationship was a recipe for

disaster, and it appears they are all right.

Hopefully, Prince Harry will wake up and end this engagement before it publically implodes

and causes more drama for the royal family.

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