Wow February went by SO QUICKLY WTF. Sorry for disappearing the past week-ish. I was on reading break, and have honestly just had no motivation to blog. Which is why this post is late, and why I missed my Woman of the Month post. Sorry!!!!!! Books Read Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand: 3.5 stars I also … Continue reading February wrap-up
Month: February 2019
Decluttering my Goodreads TBR #8
Happy Wednesday, everyone! I did one of these posts not too long ago, and when I was writing it, I was in the mood to keep cleaning my TBR. So here we are with the eighth round of decluttering my Goodreads TBR. Last time was (as always) a major failure, so let's hope this … Continue reading Decluttering my Goodreads TBR #8
Tag Tuesday: the coffee book tag
Happy Tuesday!! Today I'm doing another Tag Tuesday, and today it's the coffee book tag. I was tagged for this by Rachel and the graphics were made by Romie We Deserve Love. I think I've done this tag before, but it's definitely time for an update. ALSO I don't really drink a ton of coffee because … Continue reading Tag Tuesday: the coffee book tag
The Liebster Award!
Happy Saturday, everyone! Today I'm doing another award post! I took a bit of a break because I felt like I was doing them too frequently, but I'm back. I was tagged by the lovely Sarah to do this tag, so thank you Sarah and sorry it took me a decade and a half to get … Continue reading The Liebster Award!
Thursday’s Top 4: worst plot twists
This has just been a week of lists, I guess! Find out more about Thursday’s Top 4 here! It’s basically a meme I started mainly for myself, but anyone can participate! Visit this page for the upcoming topics 🙂 This week the topic is worst plot twists! Similarly to last week, this post is fairly … Continue reading Thursday’s Top 4: worst plot twists
YA fantasy authors: we need to talk
Okay so I love YA fantasy, don't get me wrong. It's a great genre and, when done well, can be amazing. Today, I am not talking about any of the actual pressing issues in the world of YA fantasy. I'm not talking about the lack of diversity or sensitivity reading, the overused and occasionally damaging … Continue reading YA fantasy authors: we need to talk
Top Ten Tuesday February 19: Books I Loved with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads
Happy Tuesday everyone!! It has been a minute and a half since I did a Top Ten Tuesday, which you can learn more about here! Today the topic is Books I Loved with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads. This is such a great topic, and I'm so excited to do it! The Measure of my Powers … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday February 19: Books I Loved with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads
Book review: the Butterfly Garden
The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchinson From Goodreads Near an isolated mansion lies a beautiful garden. In this garden grow luscious flowers, shady trees…and a collection of precious “butterflies”—young women who have been kidnapped and intricately tattooed to resemble their namesakes. Overseeing it all is the Gardener, a brutal, twisted man obsessed with capturing and … Continue reading Book review: the Butterfly Garden
Decluttering my Goodreads TBR #7
Happy Wednesday, everyone! It has been a minute and a half since I did one of these posts, and it seemed like time to do one. So here's the SEVENTH!!! round of decluttering my Goodreads TBR. Last time was a major failure, so let's hope this one is better! Read parts one, two, three, four, five, and … Continue reading Decluttering my Goodreads TBR #7
Tag Tuesday: the 90’s Movie Book Tag
Since last week I did the 80's movie book tag, I thought that this week, I'd also do the 90's movie book tag! I was tagged by Jayati, so thank you so much for the tag! She’s All That | name a book that is an odd pairing but they still fit perfectly Honestly? **minor spoilers … Continue reading Tag Tuesday: the 90’s Movie Book Tag
Recommendations for… first books of series you could read as a standalone
Even though I participate in giving Monthly Recommendations, I thought I would start my own where every couple weeks I give recommendations for a specific topic. Today I'm doing recommendations of first books in series you could read as a standalone. AKA calling me out for never finishing series. Wither by Lauren DeStefano I actually don't … Continue reading Recommendations for… first books of series you could read as a standalone
Book review: Pachinko
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee From Goodreads In the early 1900s, teenaged Sunja, the adored daughter of a crippled fisherman, falls for a wealthy stranger at the seashore near her home in Korea. He promises her the world, but when she discovers she is pregnant--and that her lover is married--she refuses to be bought. Instead, … Continue reading Book review: Pachinko