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
Character Playlist: Peter Parker
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
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