Tag: books

  • April Wrap Up + May TBR

    April Wrap Up + May TBR

    Somehow April is over? I’m very bewildered by this. First of all, I somehow decided there were 31 days in April and, well, there are not. Secondly, I am still not ready to move on from Tortured Poets so I’m just not going to and will have it on repeat for the rest of forever.…

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  • ARC Reviews: This Could Be Us, The Other Side of Dreaming, and Late Bloomer

    It’s always fantastic when I am lucky enough to receive an ARC of a book I’m really looking forward to! And yet, in my case, the way that I always seem to wait for the finished copy to be in my hands because I want to be able to highlight and tab it is… really…

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  • March Wrap Up & April TBR

    March Wrap Up & April TBR

    In March, I participated in the Bookish Swifties Club Readathon and was on Team White Rabbit, which meant I could only read fantasy, nonfiction, historical fiction, or general fiction books unless I had a wild card, which meant that my reads this month look dramatically different than they normally do. I wound up having a…

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  • Nonfiction ARC Reviews: Chronic, Strong Female Character, Congratulations, the Best is Over!

    Nonfiction ARC Reviews: Chronic, Strong Female Character, Congratulations, the Best is Over!

    The way I tend to get so overconfident as soon as I read one nonfic and decide to go on a requesting spree and then report in a full year later. Whoops! Anyway, so delighted to finally be bring you reviews for Chronic by Rebecca Dimyan, Strong Female Character by Fern Brady, and Congratulations, the…

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  • #SpringIntoLoveBingo Announcement & TBR

    #SpringIntoLoveBingo Announcement & TBR

    I am so thrilled to let you know that #SpringIntoLoveBingo was once again a full collaborative effort with myself, Dani, and Aarya AND we even had our stuff together in time to have the board illustrated by my very talented sister, Sarah! We really hope y’all will enjoy participating with us from March 1st through…

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  • January Wrap Up & February TBR

    January Wrap Up & February TBR

    January was a century long, but my reading was pretty on par for my recent months reading, clocking in at 17 reads. I had a pretty decent month, reading wise, with the highlight absolutely being my re-read of Crescent City 1 and 2 and then my first read of CC3, House of Flame and Shadow!…

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  • 2024 ARC Reviews: Red String Theory, Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherworlds, and Ready or Not

    2024 ARC Reviews: Red String Theory, Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherworlds, and Ready or Not

    I put these books in this post in publication order, even though the first book I read was actually Ready or Not by Cara Bastone because I was so excited when I got the ARC that I read it immediately. I love Bastone’s writing and even though this wasn’t my favorite romance from her, I…

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  • ARC Reviews: The Hookup Plan, The Art of Scandal, and For Never & Always

    ARC Reviews: The Hookup Plan, The Art of Scandal, and For Never & Always

    So… I am very behind in reading my ARCs, but I’m trying the best I can to start catching up and these three are the first three I’m releasing to y’all! First up, we have The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rochon, which actually came out in 2022. Please don’t judge. Then we have The Art…

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  • My Best Books of 2023

    My Best Books of 2023

    It’s funny because I really didn’t feel like this year was that fantastic in terms of my reading, but when I went through the books I’ve read this year to pick out my tops, I came away with quite a list. I’ve got 14 books that I was able to narrow my top favorites down…

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  • My Most Anticipated Reads of 2024

    My Most Anticipated Reads of 2024

    Well, or at least the first half. I have a lot of books that I’m excited about in the upcoming year and I’m really hoping they live up to all of my excitement. So here are the books I’m anticipating releasing between January and June, I’ve saved July – December for a second post at…

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