• Writing

    Preparing for July Camp NaNoWriMo

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. For those of you who don’t know, Camp NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is happening, starting July 1st. And I plan to participate in it! Today, I’m going to be talking a little more in depth about my current WIP and what I’ll be working on next month. What my novel is about The title would probably be a good thing to start with. Right, right. The title of my novel is Of Moonflowers and Myths. I’ll be referring to it as OMaM because it’s easier that way. I’m really bad at explaining things, and if I tried to explain what my…

  • Wrap-Ups

    May Wrap-Up and June Goals

    Time flies way too fast. Every time I do a monthly wrap-up, it feels like it should not be this far into the year. But yet, it is. I had a pretty good month, things weren’t too bad. I hope yours was good as well. This month, I sadly only read two books. I started Strange the Dreamer near the beginning of the month, but it took a little while to get into because of the different writing style, and it’s very long, so that’s the major book I’ve been reading this month. Here are the two I completed: The Half-Orphan’s Handbook by Joan F. Smith ~ ★★★★☆ ~ My…

  • Wrap-Ups

    April Wrap-Up and May Goals

    Wow, another month gone by. April went by way too fast. I only have about a month left of school. It’s crazy! I swear the school year only started a little while ago. But time flies, right? So, let’s review the month, shall we? I didn’t read too many books this month. I started reading a bit later this month though, because I didn’t have any books to read since they were all being delivered. But I think I still got a decent amount done. The Secret of Nightingale Wood by Lucy Strange ~ ★★★.5 ~ My ReviewI really enjoyed reading this book. I thought that the grief and depression…

  • Wrap-Ups

    March Wrap-Up and April Goals

    I can’t believe it’s already the end of March. It feels like 2021 started only a few weeks ago. The year is going by so fast, yet it feels so slow at the same time. Anyways, today I have my wrap-up for March and some goals for April. I read 5 books this month, which isn’t bad. All of the books I read I enjoyed as well, so I’m happy about that. Across the Universe (Across the Universe #1) by Beth Revis ~ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ~ My Review I really enjoyed the first book in this trilogy. It was slightly slow at the beginning, but the storyline was intriguing and Godspeed…

  • Wrap-Ups

    February Wrap-Up and March Goals

    Hello everyone! Can you believe that we’re already two months into 2021? I can’t. A lot has happened this month, so here’s my wrap-up for February. Winterkeep by Kristin Cashore ~ ★★★★.5 ~ My Review Winterkeep was a really exciting book. I loved the new characters that were introduced, as well as Torla, the new continent that is discovered. The Princess Bride by William Goldman ~ ★★★★ ~ My ReviewReading The Princess Bride was so fun. After seeing the movie so many times, I enjoyed reading about the scenes and finding out even more. It was a great action, adventure packed love story. Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon ~ ★★★.5…

  • Wrap-Ups

    January Wrap-Up and February Goals

    Hey, everyone! Was it just me or did January go by really fast? It feels like New Years happened only a few days ago. Anyways, here is my wrap-up for January and some goals for February. Pax by Sara Pennypacker ★★★★☆ – I really enjoyed reading this book. It was a fun read, though there were a couple of sad parts in it. (My review.) The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern ★★★★★ (4.5) – This book was amazing! I loved the world that Morgenstern made, creating one inside our own. (My review.) Elske by Cynthia Voigt ★★★★☆ (3.5) – I enjoyed this story as well. There were a few things…

  • Memes,  Top Ten Tuesday

    Top Ten Tuesday: Resolutions/Goals for 2021

    Hey everyone! Today I’ll be doing another Top Ten Tuesday. 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. This week’s topic is Resolutions for 2021. READING GOALS: Number of books: I’d like to try to read at least 75 books this year. I’m the kind of person who reads one book at a time and the books I read usually have a few hundred pages in them, so I don’t read as many. Genre of books: I want to start expanding the different genres I read. I mostly read…