Sunday, December 31, 2023
Sunday Post #382: What I Got for Christmas (And Happy New Year!)
Saturday, December 30, 2023
Top 10 Favorite Books of 2023!
Friday, December 29, 2023
Top 10 Favorite Covers of 2023
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Top 5 Disappointing Books of 2023 (And the One Book I DNFd)
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Top 10 Most Anticipated Books of 2024
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Top 10 Books I Wish I'd Read in 2023
Monday, December 25, 2023
Sunday, December 24, 2023
Sunday Post #381: Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Review: Betting on You by Lynn Painter
Title: Betting on You
Author: Lynn Painter
Genre: YA, contemporary romance
Publication date: November 28th 2023
Published by: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Source: eARC for review from publishers via Netgalley
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Synopsis: When seventeen-year-old Bailey starts a new job at a hotel waterpark, she is less than thrilled to see an old acquaintance is one of her coworkers. Bailey met Charlie a year ago on the long flight to Omaha, where she moved after her parents’ divorce. Charlie’s cynicism didn’t mix well with Bailey’s carefully well-behaved temperament, and his endless commentary was the irritating cherry on top of an already emotionally fraught trip.
Now, Bailey and Charlie are still polar opposites, but instead of everything about him rubbing Bailey the wrong way, she starts to look forward to hanging out and gossiping about the waterpark guests and their coworkers—particularly two who keep flirting with each other. Bailey and Charlie make a bet on whether or not the cozy pair will actually get together. Charlie insists that members of the opposite sex can’t just be friends, and Bailey is determined to prove him wrong.
Bailey and Charlie keep close track of the romantic progress of others while Charlie works to deflect the growing feelings he’s developed for Bailey. Terrified to lose her if his crush becomes known, what doesn’t help his agenda is Bailey and Charlie “fake dating” in order to disrupt the annoying pleasantries between Bailey’s mom and her mom’s new boyfriend. Soon, what Charlie was hoping to avoid becomes a reality as Bailey starts to see him as not only a friend she can rely on in the midst of family drama—but someone who makes her hands shake and heart race. But Charlie has a secret—a secret that involves Bailey and another bet Charlie may have made. Can the two make a real go of things…or has Charlie’s secret doomed them before they could start?
I don’t read a lot of contemporary romance, but books like the ones Lynn Painter writes are honestly making me realize that I may enjoy them more than I once thought.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Monday, December 18, 2023
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Sunday Post #380: Exhaustingly Busy
Saturday, December 16, 2023
2023 End of Year Survey
Friday, December 15, 2023
The Bookish Prediction Tag *Update*
Monday, December 11, 2023
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Sunday Post #379: Birthday Weekend Getaway
Saturday, December 9, 2023
2023 End of the Year Freak Out Tag
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
December Let it Snow Giveaway Hop!
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
3 Bookish Things I Learned About Myself in 2023
Last year for my birthday I did a fun post where I talked about bookish things I learned about myself that year, and I had so much fun putting that post together I thought I'd do it again! My birthday is tomorrow, so today I am reflecting on some very interesting things I learned about myself in 2023.
Monday, December 4, 2023
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Sunday Post #378: I’ll Take The Chaos With A Smile On My Face
Saturday, December 2, 2023
2023 End of the Year Book Tag
Friday, December 1, 2023
Review: I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider
Title: I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf
Author: Grant Snider
Genre: Adult, nonfiction, graphic novel
Publication date: April 2020
Published by: Abrams ComicArts
Source: Purchased hardcover
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Synopsis: A look at the culture and fanaticism of book lovers, from the beloved New York Times illustrator and creator of Incidental Comics.
It’s no secret, but we are judged by our bookshelves. We learn to read at an early age, and as we grow older we shed our beloved books for new ones. But some of us surround ourselves with books. We collect them, decorate with them, are inspired by them, and treat our books as sacred objects. In this lighthearted collection of one- and two-page comics, writer-artist Grant Snider explores bookishness in all its forms, and the love of writing and reading, building on the beloved literary comics featured on his website, Incidental Comics. I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf is the perfect gift for bookworms of all ages.
I really loved this book! I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf is basically a collection of fun little comics about books, being a reader, and even writing books.
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Monthly Wrap-Up: November 2023
November was such a weird month for me because I feel like I was on a borderline slump the entire time, but I still read! So 🤷♀️ Lol. I read a total of 9 books, which was about 1800 pages overall (and 1000 pages MORE than last month!)
- 4 were novels and 5 were novellas
- 8 were part of a series and 1 was a standalone
- 1 was an ARC and 8 were finished copies
- All 9 were ebooks
- And all were also 4-star reads for me
- 8 were indie-published and 1 traditionally published
- All of them were by authors I've previously read
- 8 were adult books and 1 YA
- 8 were sci-fi and 1 was a contemporary romance
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
The Firsts of 2023 Book Tag
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
My AMBITIOUS End of the Year TBR
This past weekend I was at a baptism, and in my family, I am the resident book nerd that reads at every party. Lol. But lately, I've been in such a weird mood where I just don't really know what I want to read and have been in a borderline slump, so I didn't read at this party like I usually do. One of my cousins, however, was reading at this party. She said she read the entirety of the first ACOTAR book the previous day, and that she was almost done with the second book on that day of the party 😲 Those books are HUGE! Anyway, she inspired to get my ass into gear because the year is coming to an end and I am embarrassingly behind on my Goodreads challenge.
Like I said, embarrassing 🙈 So I have put together a list of books I'm hoping to read before the end of the year, my mood be damned. I am so sick of being a mood reader and I am going to ignore my mood for a minute because it doesn't even know what it wants these days anyway, and I'm just going to pick up books and read them as I please. How long will this last? Idk, I give it a week before my mood is like, "Hey! What do you think you're doing? I'm in charge around here!" 😂
Monday, November 27, 2023
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Sunday Post #377: Binge Buying Books... Ooops
Thursday, November 23, 2023
Thanksgiving Book Tag!
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Review: Aurora's End (The Aurora Cycle #3) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Title: Aurora's End
Series: The Aurora Cycle #3
Previous books in this series: Aurora Rising (#1) | Aurora Burning (#2)
Authors: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Genre: YA, sci-fi
Publication date: November 2021
Published by: Knopf Books For Young Readers
Source: Borrowed from library
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Synopsis: Is this the end?
What happens when you ask a bunch of losers, discipline cases, and misfits to save the galaxy from an ancient evil? The ancient evil wins, of course.
Wait. . . . Not. So. Fast.
When we last saw Squad 312, they working together seamlessly (aka, freaking out) as an intergalactic battle raged and an ancient superweapon threatened to obliterate Earth. Everything went horribly wrong, naturally.
But as it turns out, not all endings are endings, and the team has one last chance to rewrite theirs. Maybe two. It's complicated.
Cue Zila, Fin, and Scarlett (and MAGELLAN!): making friends, making enemies, and making history? Sure, no problem
Cue Tyler, Kal, and Auri: uniting with two of the galaxy’s most hated villains? Um, okay. That, too.
Actually saving the galaxy, though? Now that will take a miracle.
The cliffhanger of the last book was brutal! We found out that Kal's dad was the freaking Starslayer, and everyone felt betrayed, which is understandable. But then everyone got separated, Kal was potentially dying, there was a huge explosion, and you just didn't know where the characters stood at the end of it all. I honestly don't know how people were able to wait a year between releases to find out.
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Review- Stings and Stones: An Elemental Assassin Short Story Collection by Jennifer Estep
Title: Stings and Stones
Series: Elemental Assassin
Author: Jennifer Estep
Genre: Adult, urban fantasy
Publication date: November 28th 2023
Published by: Jennifer Estep
Source: eARC for review (but I also bought a paperback lol)
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Synopsis: New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Estep serves up an Elemental Assassin short story collection featuring danger, magic, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Ilona Andrews, Anne Bishop, Patricia Briggs, and Faith Hunter.
Flash back to one of Gin Blanco’s many missions as the assassin the Spider. Learn more about Gin’s relationships with her mentor, Fletcher Lane, and her foster brother, Finnegan Lane, and see what trouble the other characters get themselves into when Gin’s not around. From a ghost’s lost love to a villain’s origin story, this action-packed collection has something for every urban fantasy and paranormal romance fan.
The Stings and Stones collection features ten short stories told by various characters:
“Spider’s Bargain” — Gin Blanco
“Web of Death” — Gin Blanco
“Web of Deceit” — Fletcher Lane
“Poison” — Finnegan Lane
“Wasted” — Finnegan Lane
“Tangled Dreams” — Jo-Jo and Sophia Deveraux
“Tangled Schemes” — Bria Coolidge
“Spider’s Nemesis” — Mab Monroe
“Haints and Hobwebs” — Gin Blanco
“Parlor Tricks” — Gin Blanco
Note: Stings and Stones is a 67,000-word collection of Elemental Assassin short stories. Some of the stories previously appeared on Jennifer Estep’s website, while others have been featured in anthologies. The print book of Stings and Stones also includes Spider and Frost, a crossover novella featuring Gin Blanco from the Elemental Assassin series and Gwen Frost from the Mythos Academy series.
I’ve read all of these short stories before but I am so glad that they’re all bundled together in one book now! Yay! This book contains a bunch of Elemental Assassin short stories, all in different POVs. You have Gin, of course, but you also have Finn, Bria, Fletcher, and more characters! It was great!
Monday, November 20, 2023
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Sunday Post #376: Exhausted But Excited
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Planet Book Tag
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Review: Aurora Burning (The Aurora Cycle #2) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Title: Aurora Burning
Series: The Aurora Cycle #2
Previous book in this series: Aurora Rising
Authors: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Genre: YA, sci-fi
Publication date: May 2020
Published by: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Source: Borrowed from library
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Synopsis: First, the bad news: an ancient evil—you know, your standard consume-all-life-in-the-galaxy deal—is about to be unleashed. The good news? Squad 312 is standing by to save the day. They’ve just got to take care of a few small distractions first.
Like the clan of gremps who’d like to rearrange their favorite faces.
And the cadre of illegit GIA agents with creepy flowers where their eyes used to be, who’ll stop at nothing to get their hands on Auri.
Then there’s Kal’s long-lost sister, who’s not exactly happy to see her baby brother, and has a Syldrathi army at her back. With half the known galaxy on their tails, Squad 312 has never felt so wanted.
When they learn the Hadfield has been found, it’s time to come out of hiding. Two centuries ago, the colony ship vanished, leaving Auri as its sole survivor. Now, its black box might be what saves them. But time is short, and if Auri can’t learn to master her powers as a Trigger, the squad and all their admirers are going to be deader than the Great Ultrasaur of Abraaxis IV.
Shocking revelations, bank heists, mysterious gifts, inappropriately tight bodysuits, and an epic firefight will determine the fate of the Aurora Legion’s most unforgettable heroes—and maybe the rest of the galaxy as well.
Omg I loved this book! I feel like I enjoyed it more than the last book, and one big reason is definitely the characters. I love them! And I loved the friendships that developed between them all!
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Books I Meant to Read in 2022 and Didn't (But Maybe I Read Them This Year?)
I'm starting to plan out my posts for the end of the year and I was going through what I posted last year when I noticed I did two separate TBRs then. I did a TBR of series I wanted to finish before the year was over, and then just books I wanted to read before the end of the year. Anyway, I didn't end up reading any of them because my mood basically dictates my reading life 😆 But I wanted to see if I ended up reading any of them in 2023, and I did!
Monday, November 13, 2023
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Sunday Post #375: Time Off Incoming
Saturday, November 11, 2023
2023 Spooky TBR Update
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Review: Aurora Rising (The Aurora Cycle #1) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Title: Aurora Rising
Series: The Aurora Cycle #1
Authors: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Genre: YA, sci-fi
Publication date: May 2019
Published by: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Source: Borrowed from library
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Synopsis: The year is 2380, and the graduating cadets of Aurora Academy are being assigned their first missions. Star pupil Tyler Jones is ready to recruit the squad of his dreams, but his own boneheaded heroism sees him stuck with the dregs nobody else in the Academy would touch…
A cocky diplomat with a black belt in sarcasm
A sociopath scientist with a fondness for shooting her bunkmates
A smart-ass techwiz with the galaxy’s biggest chip on his shoulder
An alien warrior with anger management issues
A tomboy pilot who’s totally not into him, in case you were wondering
And Ty’s squad isn’t even his biggest problem—that’d be Aurora Jie-Lin O’Malley, the girl he’s just rescued from interdimensional space. Trapped in cryo-sleep for two centuries, Auri is a girl out of time and out of her depth. But she could be the catalyst that starts a war millions of years in the making, and Tyler’s squad of losers, discipline-cases and misfits might just be the last hope for the entire galaxy.
They're not the heroes we deserve. They're just the ones we could find. Nobody panic.
I had seen this book around for a while but I never really had the urge to pick it up and read it, even though I'd seen a lot of people say good things about it. I finally picked it up after I participated in a challenge (Pick It For Me) where a partner picked out books for me to read. I don’t do this a lot because I’m a big-time mood reader, but that’s neither here nor there. Lol. Anyway, one of the books my partner picked out for me was this one, so I decided to give it a chance! And you know what? I ended up really enjoying it! As you guys know, I've been very into sci-fi lately and this book was perfect for my mood. I mean, I didn't love it, but I'm glad I picked it up.
Monday, November 6, 2023
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Sunday Post #374: Exhausted
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Monthly Wrap-Up: October 2023
HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃 I hope you had a great Spooky Season! Mine could've been better tbh. I had all these plans and all these spooky books I wanted to read, but then the dreaded slump decided it wanted to make an appearance during my favorite time of year 😠I only ended up reading 3 books... and they were all sci-fi 😂 Although to be fair, 2 of them were horror sci-fi, so... 😆 And with only 800 pages read this month, this is the least amount I have read so far this year by like 200 pages 😩 Anyway, here are some more stats:
- 2 were novels and 1 novella
- 1 was part of a series and 2 were standalones
- All 3 were ebooks
- 2 were 4-star reads and 1 was 3 stars
- 1 book was by a new-to-me author, and 2 I've previously read
- 1 was indie-published, and 2 traditionally published
- All 3 were adult books
- All 3 were sci-fi, though 2 of them were horror sci-fi
Monday, October 30, 2023
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Sunday Post #373: Spaghetti Babies and Spooky Tales
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Review: Neutral Mask (I Hunt Killers #0.4) by Barry Lyga
Title: Neutral Mask
Series: I Hunt Killers #0.4
Other novellas/books in this series: Down Time (#0.1) | Lucky Day (#0.2) | Career Day (#0.3) | I Hunt Killers (#1)
Author: Barry Lyga
Genre: YA, mystery thriller
Publication date: August 2013
Published by: B & Z Books
Source: Purchased ebook with Amazon gift card
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Synopsis: Connie is the new girl in town, but she already has friends...and maybe even a boyfriend. Her father isn't happy that Connie is dating a white boy like Jasper Dent, and things get even worse when she realizes that Jasper is the son of Billy Dent, one of the world's most notorious serial killers! This is the story of how Connie and Jazz overcame their early troubles and fell in love.
This novella is told in Connie’s POV, Jasper’s girlfriend, and it was very interesting. This takes place before the first book in the series, back when they first start dating, and when Connie first discovered who Jasper’s father is: an infamous serial killer.