This is the first time I'll participate in #ARCAugust, hosted by Read.Sleep.Repeat but I want to make it a really big thing for me, because I have bunches of ARCs from Book Con that I really want to get to reading, and I feel like I'm going to fall behind on ARCs during the fall. … Continue reading Gearing Up for #ARCAugust 2018: My TBR
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The Bookish Naughty List by Jenniely
I'm not normally one to do tags (see my three tags in one post that was very, very late), but this was such a cute concept that I knew I had to do & fit into my overfilled posting schedule because--Christmas! Enough said. Jenniely started the Bookish Naughty List Tag which I decided to participate & … Continue reading The Bookish Naughty List by Jenniely
Why I Prefer Edelweiss to NetGalley
Today's post is a discussion post! I'll be talking about why I prefer Edelweiss over NetGalley when requesting digital review copies, although both are great, and also suggesting alternative options to getting early access, even if you're not a blogger! If you didn't know, NetGalley and Edelweiss are sites that allow publishers and authors to … Continue reading Why I Prefer Edelweiss to NetGalley
DRC: Ringer by Lauren Oliver
4.5 stars Ringer is the story of two girls, Lyra and Gemma, and the ending of their story that was started in Replica. Spoilers for the first book ahead--if you haven't read Replica but want a spoiler-free review of it, you can read mine here. Gemma and Pete have gone back to what life was … Continue reading DRC: Ringer by Lauren Oliver
DRC: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
5 stars Adam Silvera's They Both Die at the End is a stunning and poignant novel that reflects upon death and what it means to really live. It revolves around to boys, Mateo and Rufus, who both receive a call from Death-Cast, a company who calls you on your death day to notify you that … Continue reading DRC: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
DRC: The Dazzling Heights by Katharine McGee
4.5 stars Katharine McGee's stunning sequel to The Thousandth Floor, The Dazzling Heights, embodies its name through and through. In a dazzling second book to the trilogy, a web of lies grows thicker and thicker as old characters flounder and new ones are introduced. Please keep in mind that this review includes spoilers for the first … Continue reading DRC: The Dazzling Heights by Katharine McGee