Title: The Giver, Graphic Novel Author: P. Craig Russell, Lois Lowry Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers Publication Date: February 5, 2019 Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads The young adult classic, The Giver, has been adapted into a graphic novel format. When Jonas is selected to be the next Receiver, he doesn’t think much of it at first.Read More
Top 5 Wednesday: Top of My TBR
TBR seems to be a theme for this week, which I’m okay with. Especially since I’ve started looking at books that I think I’ll be reading next month. February is almost upon us! Which means I’ve gotta make a game plan for the reading challenges I’m participating in this year. This time, instead ofRead More
Down the TBR Hole: January Edition
If there’s one thing all avid readers have in common, it’s an ever growing TBR (to-be-read) list. While I searched for book blogging memes to use for Meme Monday, this one caught my attention. Thus, I think it might be something I start doing mid-month. Hopefully, it’ll help me keep up on my TBR list!Read More
A to Z Book Tag
Stephanie over at The Perpetual Page Turner created this tag for some book fun. Also a good way to learn about the blogger behind the blog, I think! I was tagged by Lauren over at Northern Plunder! It really was perfect timing; I needed a post for today, but was having trouble coming up withRead More
Review: The Last Romantics
Title: The Last Romantics Author: Tara Conklin Publisher: William Morrow Publication Date: February 5th Summary In order to explain the inspiration behind one of her most famous poems, Fiona Skinner must go back to her childhood. After her father passed away, her childhood was defined by the Pause: a time when her and her siblingsRead More
Blog Tour: Let’s Go Swimming on Doomsday
Today, I’m happy to be a part of the blog tour for the book Let’s Go Swimming on Doomsday by Natalie C. Anderson. I’ll start with the book information, and follow with a review and some brief contextual information about the events portrayed in the story. You can check out the previous tour stop here (andRead More
Read to Resist: Body Positivity
The beginning of the year might be the most detrimental to body positivity. After all, it’s “new year, new you,” right? According to ABC News, 38% of resolutions are about losing weight. Don’t get me wrong; making healthier choices is always a positive thing. But the constant onslaught of being told to lose weight canRead More
2019 Reading Challenges
The beginning of the year always means finding new reading challenges for me. Last year, I found a few, but I didn’t end up really following them later on. *Shrugs* This year, things will change! I’ve devoted myself to two challenges: the Unread Shelf Project and Book Riot’s Read Harder Challenge. The Unread Shelf ProjectRead More
Review: Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer
There’s a serial killer stalking writers in the United States–specifically, published writers with grammatical errors. She’s all over the news; so of course, Corrigan Dante needs to get an interview with her. When she agrees to join his show hosted on the dark net, a show that interviews some of society’s worst people, theRead More
Top 5 Wednesday: Hyped Releases Not On My Radar
If you’re involved in the online book community in any way, you know that there are just certain books that you see everywhere. This is probably due to multiple factors: they’re part of a large publishing company, they’re a well-established author, or they have excellent marketing skills. But, just because a book is hyped doesn’tRead More
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