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One of the things everyone loves about Anne of Green Gables is how beautifully (and dramatically) Anne narrates the scenery of the nature in Avonlea and her own life. This graphic novel, edited by Kendra Phipps and Erika Kuster and illustrated by Mariah Marsden and Brenna Thrumler brings Anne of Green Gables to life in…

I was planning to just have an All the Readathons Wrap Up post, but then I discovered that I was writing too much for Spookathon even though I for real failed at Spookathon. I completed three of the challenges though so it could have been worse! Day 1: Success! On day one I successfully completed…

I wasn’t planning on posting this review today because A) I literally just managed to find a copy of Dear Martin by Nic Stone today andB) it’s Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon and I’m supposed to be reading not writing. However, I just finished Dear Martin and I have so many feelings that I knew there…

As per usual, this post is a mix of authors and books. I want to note that these books are YA contemporaries that I would consider light reads. They do not tackle heavy topics (though a post about heavy topics in YA is coming, eventually, because I have a list started that I’m really excited…

Thank you so much to Alyssa Cole, Rose Lerner, and Courtney Milan for allowing me to read this collection of their short stories in advance of release day so I could tell all of you about it! I adore Courtney Milan, as you likely know, so I was obviously interested in this book immediately. Additionally,…

Y’all… I requested this book with high hopes. I was really wanting it to be a good book that I would really enjoy. What it was… Well, let’s just say, I wasn’t a fan. So I’m going to give you the little blurb and then try to articulate without quotes (which is going to be…

This has actually been such a good reading month for me. I have so many books to tell you all about that I’ve read in the first 14 days of October. I’m really excited to continue my fantastic reading month with the Readathons coming up! 1. Justice Ascending by Rebecca Zanetti I wasn’t excited about…

October is apparently the month of Readathons that I want to participate in. I was going to do separate TBRs for each one, but that would be complicated so instead, I’m going to give you one Readathon TBR that is broken down so you can see what I plan to read when and then I’ll…

The Unpopular Opinion Tag was created by The Book Archer and you can find it here. I had so much fun doing this tag, so please consider yourself tagged if you’re reading this and let me know if you’ve done it or if you are going to! 1. A Popular Book or series that you…

Today is World Mental Health Day and if you’re anything like me, you may use reading as a form of self-care. As a person who has anxiety, I am especially fond of books that allow me to escape my own worries, but lately I have begun to appreciate the sense of being understood that I’ve…