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Top Ten Tuesday: Books With my Favorite Tropes
In my year and two months of blogging, I have come to discover some tropes that I absolutely love. And that is what we will be looking at today. I broke this list off into a few different tropes and gave some recommendations for each. Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl where there is a topic and you make a list that best fits it. Todayβs topic is Books With Your Favorite Trope/Theme. FOUND FAMILY βFamily members can be your best friends, you know. And best friends, whether or not they are related to you, can be your family.β – Trenton Lee Stewart, The…
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My Favorite Reads of 2021
Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. Today I am talking about my favorite books that I read in 2021. Last year, I read a total of 53 books, which was nowhere near my goal, but I’m still okay with the amount I read. For this post, I have my top ten favorite reads. And to make it harder on myself, I ranked them; we’ll be going in reverse order, starting with number ten! #10: Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales “I was with them and they were with me and we were with each other. A community within a community within a community. No questions asked. No proof…
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Review + Moodboard: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah | A Powerful Story of Two Sisters During WW2
Well, that was an emotional roller coaster. When I was finishing this, I was up until 11:00 pm, reading the last eighty pages of this, and when I was done, I just sat there, trying to comprehend what I had read. It was a lot to take in. I received this as a birthday present from my older sibling (thank you to him!) and was instantly intrigued when I read the synopsis for it. A historical fiction novel about WW2, told from the perspective of the women? Count me in. Title: The Nightingale Author: Kristin Hannah Genre: Historical Fiction, Adult Series: None Page Count: 564 “In love we find out…
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A (Very Late) Birthday Book Haul | I Got 6 New Books!
Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I was planning to do this post earlier, closer to my actual birthday, but I was still on break then, so I thought I’d do it now. Also, kind of off topic, but this is the 100th post! It’s crazy to think that I’ve written so many posts. Anyways, back to the post. . . I turned fifteen, which is kind of hard to believe. Only one more year until I can drive π§ I am very much not ready for that. I got quite a few new books and I’m so grateful that I got all of them. I talked about…