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RT BookLovers Part Three

Happy Monday Everyone :)                            So I had planned this post to be a lot more detailed than it's ending up. Unfortunately, I've developed nasty cold, and I'm trying to finish it laying down with my phone. Sorry that it's not what I was expecting, but I'm still gonna go ahead and talk a little more about RT! Please also forgive the horrible formatting, the blogger app just does not like me today for some reason :(

It's eight days until the start of RT Booklovers, and I wanted to do one final post on some of the things I'm most looking forward to about it.

Before I start though, if you've missed my previous posts on RT, and are interested in knowing more about it, you should definitely check out their website:

www.rtconvention.com

If you're in the Vegas area, you should definitely consider attending. They have lots of options, including just attending the giant book fair (which is only 10!), or just attending teen day ($20), which would be a great opportunity for anyone, like myself, who loves YA! There's lots of different ticket options, so I highly suggest checking it out if it's something that would interest you.

I talked in my previous posts about some of the events I'm most excited about attending at RT, and also, some of the authors I'm most excited about meeting at RT. Today, I want to continue on with this, and talk about some more events, and more authors, as there's so much going on at RT, it was honestly hard to fit everything I'm excited about into one post.                                                                                                                       First, I'm looking forward to YA Booktionary. This is supposed to be a fun panel with the YA authors that's going to be pictionary using YA.                Next, is Entangled's Candy and Spoons. This sounds like a fun panel, with treats, swag, fab authors, and a fun game of spoons.                                       Ever since I found out that Adi Alsaid, and Julie Kagawa will be at the Harlequin Reader Party, it has definitely been added to my must do list.                         I'm also really looking forward to the Viva Las Historical Party, because historical fiction has become a new fave genre of mine.                                                         While there are so many other events I'm excited for, I'm just gonna mention one more, and that's the Hogwarts House Cup Showdown, which is supposed to be a fun Harry Potter trivia hour.             Also, I'm super excited that Janet Evanovich, Leigh Bardugo, and Anna Banks are each going to be making small appearances at RT, and I'm hoping I'll have the chance to meet them. :)            


Thanks for reading everyone! Hopefully I'll  be feeling better by Wednesday, so that my Top 5 Wednesday post will be more detailed.                                                   This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. 

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