Is this the same as a playlist for Spider-Man, which I did last year? Maybe. But once again, I’m binge reading Spider-Man comics (this time from the early 2000s). I’m also obsessed with the new movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which lead to the said binging of the comics (reviews of which you can find onRead More
Best Apps for Comic Lovers
Over the past few years, I’ve really gotten into reading comics and graphic novels. But let’s face it, they are expensive. The majority of graphic novels are considerably shorter than your average novel, but since there’s so much ink, fancy paper, etc., they cost so much more. Enter: electronic comics. There are plenty of placesRead More
Review: The Girl King
Title: The Girl King Author: Mimi Yu Publisher: Bloomsbury YA Publication date: January 8, 2019 Princess Lu is ready to be named her father’s heir and become the first woman to rule their empire with her sister, Min, hiding in the shadows. But when their father names their cousin, Set, as the heir instead,Read More
2019 Most Anticipated Releases
Being more active in the book social media world in the last year has opened my eyes to how many great books are being released this year; and some of them, I’ve already gotten to read! (Mostly thanks to NetGalley). As you’re creating your TBR lists for the new year, these are books that youRead More
2018: A Year in Books
Typically at this time of year, I make a definitive list of every single book I read like I did in 2017, followed by a list of my favorites for the year. Because I read so many books (150 to be exact!), I don’t think I’ll list them all here. Instead, I’m going to provideRead More
2019 Reading Resolutions
It’s that time of year where everyone makes goals and sets their sights on the new year; I suppose I’m no different! Since I had such a successful reading year this year (I’m two away from getting to 150 books! I can definitely do it), I’ve really been thinking about what I want to achieveRead More
Review: AntiAmerica
After her ex-boyfriend, Javier, mysteriously disappears, Alanna Blake is recruited by the FBI because of his connection to AntiAmerica–a terrorist organization dedicated to creating anarchy. In order to save herself and Javier, Alanna must use her own hacking skills to trick the government officials who are following her. But little does she know that someone’sRead More
Review: The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project
Title: The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project Author: Lenore Appelhans Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group Publication Date: March 5, 2019 In TropeTown, everyone fits a certain character type, called away when an Author has need of them in their novels. Riley is a Manic Pixie Dream Boy, currently sentenced to therapy for speaking out in his latest novel.Read More
Bookworm Holiday Shopping Guide
Maybe this post would have been better timed for the beginning of December, since that would give you more time to get gifts before Christmas. But, better later than never! Maybe you still have some shopping to finish, and maybe you have a specific bookworm in mind. While Etsy would originally be my go-to destination,Read More
Review: Two Can Keep a Secret
Echo Ridge is your typical small American town, desperate for everyone to believe their facade of perfection. When Ellery and her twin brother, Ezra, move there when their mom is sent to rehab, they’re about to learn how many secrets hide behind that facade. Her aunt went missing at the age of seventeen. FiveRead More
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