Victoria Van Vlear5 Contemporary Novels You Should ReadThis is the last installment of the 5x5 series, where I’m exploring five of my favorite books in five different genres. If you missed them…Jan 16, 2017Jan 16, 2017
Victoria Van Vlear5 Books to Expand Your Mind This YearIn this 5x5 series, I’m sharing five of my favorite books in five different genres. Revisit the posts on Fantasy, Literature, and…Jan 9, 2017Jan 9, 2017
Victoria Van Vlear5 Historical Fiction Books to Read This YearIn this 5x5 series, I’m exploring five books in five different genres over five posts. Head back to the posts on fantasy and literature, if…Jan 2, 2017Jan 2, 2017
Victoria Van Vlear5 Classic Books to Read in 2017In this 5x5 series, I’m exploring 5 books in 5 different genres, over 5 posts. If you missed the first post on fantasy books, you can check…Dec 26, 2016Dec 26, 2016
Victoria Van Vlear5 Fantasy Books You Should ReadWelcome to the 5x5 post series — five posts that explore five books in five different genres. Over half of the 80 books I’ve read this year…Dec 19, 2016Dec 19, 2016
Victoria Van VlearMy Cat, the Vampire SlayerIt’s Friday! Here’s a little fiction to kick start your weekend.Aug 27, 2016Aug 27, 2016
Victoria Van VlearThe Secrets of Russian NamesOriginally published on victoriavanvlear.wordpress.com.Aug 17, 20161Aug 17, 20161
Victoria Van VlearHermione’s Homework: The BasiliskOriginally published on victoriavanvlear.wordpress.com.Aug 10, 2016Aug 10, 2016
Victoria Van VlearFantasy Books are Stuck in the Middle AgesFrom Middle Earth in Lord of the Rings to Florin in The Princess Bride, the Middle Age is a favorite era for fantasy writers and world…Aug 1, 20161Aug 1, 20161
Victoria Van VlearE.g. versus I.e. — the difference and why it’s importantI recently wrote a post on my top 5 grammar pet peeves. There’s an important one I left out, which I did on purpose because it warrants a…Jul 25, 2016Jul 25, 2016