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Why did you start blogging?Nervous_Nellie_100

submitted by Parajunkee

I started blogging because I love books, I wanted to meet other book lovers and I also have this problem – I am a nervous reader.  I want to be assured of a HEA or at the very least the good guys winning.  I have run across a lot of blogs that resist telling the reader if there is a cliffhanger or a HEA.  I thought maybe there might be other nervous readers out there just like me.

About Nervous Nell Justice

I read, read and then read. I love my life as a reviewer because I get to meet some awesome people who love books too. It's a fantastic world to live in!My favorite genres: Urban Fantasy, Regency Romance, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Thrillers, Paranormal Mysteries, Vampire Romance, Historical, Contemporary or Futuristic Mysteries and Thrillers, Steampunk Fantasy and Mysteries, Police Procedurals and Political Thrillers.

Posted on February 18, 2016, in All Reviews. Bookmark the permalink. 16 Comments.

  1. lol… i was like that at first … where i couldn’t go on living because of the bad endings… happy friday!

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  2. Nice to meet you! I followed through Twitter.

    My FF post

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  3. Oh I hate when I don’t get to know if there is a happy ending or not! 🙂

    Bloglovin follower

    Stormi
    Friday Memes

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  4. OOh nice story! That’s interesting! I find I need a HEA ending as well, but if it takes a few books to get there like in series. I’m okay with that too. That being said, I have come across books that had endings that were totally unexpected and on occasion left me an emotional wreck. But I don’t regret reading them!

    Here’s my Follow Friday

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower 🙂

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  5. Love your answer! Meeting fellow link-minded book lovers are definitely a highlight of my blogging journey. Happy Friday!

    Old follower 🙂

    Here’s my FFF

    Obsessive Compulsive Reader

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  6. I suppose I’m fortunate because I don’t really mind if there is a HEA. I’m a bit of a cynic and this is why I try to stay away from romances.

    Old follower!

    Why I Started Blogging

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  7. Great reason to start your blog!

    I’m a new Bloglovin’ Follower.

    Diane @ Diane’s Book Blog

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  8. I like to find out on my own if there’s a HEA at the end of a book.

    Old follower.

    My FF: http://onceuntold.blogspot.com/2016/02/feature-follow-friday-why-i-started.html

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    • Nervous Nell Justice

      You are one of the brave ones! 😀 I read a trilogy once-walked in blind. The ending had the near end of the world and the end of the hero too. Time invested for 3 novels and the good guy dies. I was very sad.

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  9. I like to find out on my own if there is a cliffhanger or a happy ending. Although I do hate cliffhangers.

    New Twitter Follower.

    Diane @ Diane’s Book Blog

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  10. Opps copied wrong blog.

    Theresa
    The Truth About Books
    My FF Answer Here

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  11. I’m very wary of spoiling anyone, but I’m like you – sometimes I just want a review to prepare me, haha! Thanks for sharing. New Twitter follower.

    My FF!

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  12. I’m afraid of spoiling people with my reviews. Maybe I should start talking more about the endings of books.

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    • Nervous Nell Justice

      Sometimes I do beg for the ending, but most of the time I just want to know if there is a cliffhanger. If it’s a mortal wounding for one of the characters, I want to prepare myself beforehand. Also, it helps to not miss important details.

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  13. Following you via email. Can’t want to read more of your posts!!!

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