Hello and happy Wednesday, you guys! I hope the week has been treating you well so far (mine hasn't. I've been hit over and over by Shadowhunters feelings and just the cast being super precious - and I still have interviews to watch) and that you're doing well! 🙂 For today's post, I was originally … Continue reading 8 Things Readers Feel Guilty About
Tag: Discussions
My Goodreads TBR Has 12 Books On It – Here’s Why
My Goodreads TBR is something that has changed in size over and over again since I joined the website back in August of 2012. When I first discovered the online book community and found my way to Goodreads I would add every book I heard about to my TBR. I must've had more than 300 … Continue reading My Goodreads TBR Has 12 Books On It – Here’s Why
Pristine vs. Damaged Books – My Thoughts On The Issue
I feel like quite a good chunk of book lovers prefer to have their books in pristine condition. Which is something I've never felt when it comes to my own books. I've been dog-earing my own copies of books for as long as I can remember and I've started to highlight and write in my … Continue reading Pristine vs. Damaged Books – My Thoughts On The Issue
Why Do ALL Characters In YA Have To Be Attractive?
Or, my original title: Why Do Characters In YA All Have To Be 100% Super Fucking Attractive? A Rant Brought To You By A Cassandra Clare Book! YAY! If you guys follow me on Goodreads (which you totally should, btw) you might have seen that I have been reading Cassandra Clare's Tales From The Shadowhunter … Continue reading Why Do ALL Characters In YA Have To Be Attractive?
Should You Do Weekly/Monthly Posts?
Do you guys ever log into WordPress (if you log out, that is. Because I never do) and go to write a new post just to realize that you have absolutely no idea what you should write about? You don't have any reviews you should be posting or discussions ready to go. This might lead … Continue reading Should You Do Weekly/Monthly Posts?
Why I Decided Not To Read My Approved eARCs
Today has kind of been a momentous day for me. See, for the past couple of days I kept staring at my eARCs on NetGalley and wondering when on earth I was going to read the September releases (especially since some of them had been published already #failedtimemanagement) I had been approved for because I … Continue reading Why I Decided Not To Read My Approved eARCs
The 7 Ways Blogging Influenced My Reading Habits
Good evening, you guys! Or morning? When are you reading this post? As I am writing this it's almost midnight (living that night owl life) and I kept going back and forth between Netflix and writing a new blog post so I decided I would do both! Because (something else you should know about me … Continue reading The 7 Ways Blogging Influenced My Reading Habits
Representation And My Thoughts On It
At the beginning of the year, I had set a goal for myself to read more diverse books. I didn't want to put specifics on it for myself because as I've discussed before, I am very much a mood reader and I don't like being told what to read - even by myself. By doing … Continue reading Representation And My Thoughts On It
Blogging Struggles: Feeling Stuck
If you've been following me on Twitter for the past couple of weeks, you might have seen me tweet about feeling uninspired and my lack of motivation to write new content for the blog. This has been going on for too long (in my opinion) and I don't know how to get myself out of … Continue reading Blogging Struggles: Feeling Stuck
On The Insta-Love Trope
I recently finished reading Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch and while I was really excited for this book I ended up being pretty disappointed! I will talk more about why in my review on Wednesday and limit myself to the insta-love trope, that was, unfortunately, part of Love & Gelato, for today's post! … Continue reading On The Insta-Love Trope