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Thursday Giggles: Girl Power Version

First, I thought that a single twitter reference on my part to this bit of awesomeness would suffice, but I've been unable to stop laughing since I read it a couple of days ago. You've probably seen it already, but in case you haven't, I point you to Ilona Andrews' What-If Kate Daniels Twitter. You're welcome.
And second, in case you haven't had a chance to watch this hysterical fake commercial for Brontë Power Dolls yet, now is your chance. It's basically the best thing ever. I call dibs on Anne! (Thanks to Meg Cabot for the link.)

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  1. Bahaha! Loved the commercial

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  2. that commercial was hilarious!

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  3. Haha, hilarious commercial, thank you! And Anne is fierce. :D

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  4. elizabeth, people are awesome. I wish it was real!

    BookRants, I know. I just sat there mesmerized watching it.

    Jenn, right? She takes no crap from no stuffy male publishers! hehe

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  5. I am SO EXCITED for Magic Bleeds at the end of the month. The Kate/Jim/Curran twitter made me want it even more. I may have to do a quick re-read of the series to get my fix. :)

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  6. LOL, Brontesaurus!

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  7. Oh goodness. That Twitter scene... *dies* thank you!

    Really though. Is it the 25th yet?

    How bout now?

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  8. Anonymous4:35 AM

    LOL! What a funny commercial. :D The Brontesaurus was epic~

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  9. That's hilarious! I agree - Anne's expression is so...fitting in a way. :)

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  10. So. Awesome. I want to collect all three!

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  11. Misti, I know. We are SO close now. We can make it!

    Pirate, hehehe. That still makes me giggle.

    Michelle, ALMOST! That twitter scene...wow. They are just so good at those little snippets that make you want to just smile all the day long. :)

    Anna, good word for it!

    Raspberry, I know! Somehow, having read her so much, it's a very fitting expression. lol.

    Melissa, seriously. They have got to start making these for real.

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  12. Angie, where is that art from? That's art I've seen on a cover before, but it wasn't Ilona's.

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  13. Diana, that's the image Ilona has had up on her site under Kate's profile for awhile now here.. But, you know, I saw it on a different book's cover as well just recently. I was like, hey, it's Kate! Can't remember which one now...

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  14. OMG that video totally rocks! I love it!

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  15. I wish they were real :)

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  16. Juju, oh, so do I.

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