About two months ago, I posted a list of The Books I NEED to Read in 2020. Now I bring you my follow up post, how many of those books did I actually read? So I am going to go through the list from the first post and explain whether or not I actually read… Continue reading How many of my “Books I NEED to read in 2020” did I actually read?
Tag: YA
November Wrap-Up: mini reviews of all the books I read in November
Hello! Welcome to... December?! This is crazy. I cannot believe that in less than a month 2019 will be two years ago. Let that sink in. Insane. Anyway, November was not a great reading month for me. I only read 4 books and I... did not like all of them. I've also decided to do… Continue reading November Wrap-Up: mini reviews of all the books I read in November
How to Grow on Bookstagram
So you want to start a bookstagram? Well first of all, what is bookstagram? Bookstagram is just an Instagram account where you post about and talk about books. Mine is just over there to the right if you need an example. Or you can search on instagram for "#bookstagram" and you will find tons of… Continue reading How to Grow on Bookstagram
Ruinsong by Julia Ember: ARC Review
Genre: YA, fantasy, LGTBQ+ Format: NetGalley e-ARC Release date: November 24, 2020 Pages: 368 My rating: 3/5 stars Synopsis: In Julia Ember's dark and lush LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy Ruinsong, two young women from rival factions must work together to reunite their country, as they wrestle with their feelings for each other. Her voice was her prison…Now… Continue reading Ruinsong by Julia Ember: ARC Review
These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong: Review (This book destroyed me)
Can I just say, before I get into the review in case any of you were considering clicking out of this post, I have not read a book this good since Chain of Gold in March. That's how good this book is. Ok if you were planning on leaving (please don't) I guess you can… Continue reading These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong: Review (This book destroyed me)
How I choose what books to read
"Don't judge a book by its cover." This age old saying holds a lesson within a metaphor, but taken literally it is the book lovers' worst pitfall. Let's admit it. We all judge books by their covers. Why do you think publishers spend so much time designing, editting, and revising them? But, of course, the… Continue reading How I choose what books to read
Blog Tour: Unicorn Hunting Review and Moodboard
I was so so excited to be selected for my very first blog tour! Thank you so much to Caffeine Book Tours for hosting this tour. The schedule to the tour can be found here and you guys should definitely check out the other bloggers and the other stops on this tour because there is… Continue reading Blog Tour: Unicorn Hunting Review and Moodboard
These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
OK before we start the review, I just want to say some things. So for SOME reason I thought I could post twice a week. And I did, for a while. Things were great! I posted a review every Sunday and some other bookish post every Wednesday. And then came the fateful Sunday when I… Continue reading These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
Sunshine Blogger Award
I cannot believe I was nominated for this! It is so so exciting! Thank you so much to Ashmita at The Fictional Journal for nominating me for this fun tag. She is so so sweet and I love her blog so you should definitely check it out! I was also tagged by Cherelle at Cherelle… Continue reading Sunshine Blogger Award
Does Six of Crows deserve the hype? (review)
It may astonish some of you to know that I had not read Six of Crows until this week. Honestly, I was never really interested in reading it. Many years ago I read Shadow and Bone and I liked it, but not enough to continue with the series. But, I've heard that Six of Crows… Continue reading Does Six of Crows deserve the hype? (review)