Happy Friday the Thirteenth!! Okay so I had this discussion idea in my drafts for a while labelled as "books that are telling of people's character," which I think is the official title of this post. But it definitely is just me judging people based on certain books. Personally, there are certain things that I … Continue reading Discussion: judging people because of books
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Top Five Wednesday: Favourite Creepy Settings
Find more about T5W here! This week's topic is our favourite creepy settings, which is perfect for Halloween! The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman I mean it takes place IN a graveyard! The main character LIVES in a graveyard! Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov I think this one's pretty self-explanatory. I love this book with my … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday: Favourite Creepy Settings
Thursday’s Top 4: best villains
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’s topic is the best villains, both book or otherwise. I did both.
Monthly Recommendations: required reading
Found here! This month's topic is required reading, or books you think everyone should read! This is similar to a couple recent Top Ten Tuesday's I've done, which you can read here and here! I think required reading is a tricky thing, because on the one hand I think there are books everyone should read … Continue reading Monthly Recommendations: required reading
Monthly Recommendations: oldies
Found here! This month's topic is oldies, books published before 2010. I cannot believe 2010 was SEVEN YEARS AGO WTF. Because I have yet to accept this, I did books older than me that I really enjoy because those are actual old books. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien (1937) And Then There Were None by … Continue reading Monthly Recommendations: oldies
4 “classics” that are definitely worth it
These aren't necessarily classified as "classics" but more books that everyone seems to know and talk about. They're ones I really enjoyed and I think are worth reading. Lolita by Vladimir Nabakov – okay this book is fantastic. I have a review coming at some point. The writing is beautiful and I absolutely adore it. … Continue reading 4 “classics” that are definitely worth it