We’re slowly getting into spring, which means it’s time to create my Spring TBR! Though I haven’t really been sticking to TBR lists, lately. I’ve been seeing books I want to read and they’ve been interrupting my planned reading. Which is well and good, but takes away from what I’ve also planned on reading. IRead More
Down the TBR Hole: March Edition
It’s mid March, meaning it’s time for my monthly TBR post! Down the TBR Hole is a meme created by Lia over at Lost in a Story to work through that TBR list. Like last month, still sticking to 8 books. It’s been a good number for me! The meme goes like this: Go toRead More
NetGalley Book Tag
I’ve been actively using NetGalley for about a year now, and I love it! At first, I requested too many books (I think), but now I’m pretty good at keeping up my ratio. Trying not to request too many books is difficult, though. There’s so many I want to read, but I just don’t haveRead More
Review: The Devouring Gray
Title: The Devouring Gray Author: Christine Lynn Herman Publisher: Disney-Hyperion Publication Date: April 2, 2019 Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads Summary After the death of her sister, Violet Saunders and her mother move back to Four Paths, her mom’s hometown, in order to be with her aunt. She doesn’t know anything about this small town in upperRead More
Top 5 Wednesday: Characters That Embody Ravenclaw
Back with a Top 5 Wednesday post, this time talking about characters from Ravenclaw! Rather, characters that would belong there. To be honest, Ravenclaw would definitely be my home. Outside of being a stereotypical bookworm, I also kinda love school. And I love learning. Basically, I love everything about Ravenclaw. Top 5 Wednesday is aRead More
Read to Resist: Female Heroes
With the recent release (and success) of Captain Marvel, today we’re going to celebrate female heroes! Though the Marvel Cinematic University (MCU) has lacked in female leads, this doesn’t mean that they don’t exist. In fact, they exist in a fairly large number. And if you’re looking for something read after seeing the movie, definitelyRead More
We Need Captain Marvel
The release of Captain Marvel fills a much needed hole in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While maybe it would have made more sense to have Black Widow be the star first, Captain Marvel was the first slated for her own movie. And it can’t be a coincidence that the release comes on International Women’s Day. WhatRead More
International Women’s Day: YA Edition
I thought this was on Wednesday, but it turns out International Women’s Day is today! Thus, my blog post isn’t late after all. Yay! This year, the campaign theme is #BalanceforBetter. The purpose of International Women’s Day is to celebration women’s accomplishments, raise awareness against bias, and take action for equality. What better way toRead More
Bite Size Reviews: Thursday
In order to keep up on more reviews, I’m going to start doing bite size reviews! This won’t be every Thursday necessarily, but maybe once a month? I have yet to decide. Since I haven’t been able to review every book that I’ve read, I think this will be a good way to keep upRead More
Character Playlist: Feyre
I’m currently reading A Court of Thorns and Roses for a read along, so time for a Feyre playlist! These posts are usually posted on Monday, but I had a large project due for school this week. Thus, blogging got put on the back burner. But I hope I can be back to my regular postingRead More
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