Hello lovely readers! It's been awhile since I've done one of these and I desperately need to pare down my TBR! This tag was originally created by Lia and you can check out my first and second posts here.
Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky
Genre and Themes Young Adult / Contemporary / Romance / STEM / Body Image Pages 304 Published November 6th 2018 Publisher Turner Publishing Goodreads | Amazon | Book Depository Growing up, the best holidays were my birthday, Christmas, New Year's Eve, and Valentine's Day in that order. No matter how much mac & cheese I ate on Thanksgiving and Easter or how many parades I went to on the Fourth of July, nothing else could top those four. Once I got older, it didn't take long to realize that my generation is pretty black and white on the issue of Valentine's day. If you're dating, it's great. If you're single, it's the worst. If you're single and a-spec, it's worse than the worst. There are exceptions to those rules, but the majority of the people I know and see on the internet align pretty heavily to one of those categories
Today I'm sharing my very first reading vlog! I've never done a real one before and it ended up being pretty long. Hopefully I can learn how to keep them shorter in the future!
Hello lovely readers! I hope everyone has had an amazing January and is looking forward some amazing things this year. During February, I am participating in two reading events that I'm really excited about. I wanted to share some books from my potential TBR and let you guys help me pick which ones to pick up first!
Watching the ALA Youth Media Awards always makes my little, bookish heart incredibly happy. Every year, so many amazing and diverse titles are honored and recognized and I always end up adding many books to my TBR. I do find that, due to the limited number of honors and awards, I always find myself sad that certain books I loved didn't make it. I wanted to share with you guys a few of the books I would personally nominate if these awards had a few more honors spots!
I haven't personally read all of these books because I am a huge backlist reader. However, I selected these based on how important and impactful they have been to the book community. These books have meant so much to the people who have read them and I wanted to take a moment to give them all a shout out! (Okay, and a few of them are just personal favorites.) The Disasters by M.K. England
Genre and Themes Young Adult / Science Fiction / Friendship / LGBT+ Pages 352 Published December 18th, 2018 Publisher HarperCollins Goodreads | Amazon | Book Depository Today's Top 5 Wednesday theme is the Top of My TBR. My TBR is far too long and I have so many books that I want to pick up right away. I tried to prioritize my list to only the books that I want to read ASAP, but it was still hard to narrow the list down to five!
Do you keep up to date on all the most recent YA book releases? How familiar are you with the covers of those books? This trivia challenge will test how much attention you actually pay to the covers of your most anticipated January releases. Let me know what score you got in the comments!
What I Read
Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi ★★★★☆ The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion by Lynn E. O'Connacht ★★★☆☆ The Disasters by M.K. England ★★★★★ The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins by Various Authors ★★★★☆ The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee ★★★★★ [re-read] We Are Okay by Nina LaCour ★★★★★ This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story by Kheryn Callender ★★★☆☆ |