I’ve I don’t really participate in this particular meme very often but a) needed something to post today and b) I’m having some issues with this very issue! Today’s question is: How do you determine what book you’ll read next? Well, here is my formula for determining what I’ll read next: First, I look at … Continue reading »
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TGIF at GReads!: Most Valuable Books
I’ve I don’t really participate in this particular meme but today’s question from G at GReads! really made me a little sentimental so I thought I’d participate today! Today’s question is: From your personal collection of books, which ones hold the most value to you? I have SO. MANY. BOOKS. that are extremely valuable to … Continue reading »
TGIF at GReads! {57}: Book Blogger Retreat
I’ve I don’t really participate in this particular meme but today’s question from G at GReads! really made me a giggly girl so I thought I’d participate today! Today’s question is: If you could gather up a handful of book blogger friends to spend a weekend away talking books, where would you go? First off, … Continue reading »
TGIF at GReads! {50}: Love Stories
I’ve never participated in this particular meme but today’s question from G at GReads! really made me a giggly girl so I thought I’d participate today! Today’s question is: What are some of your favorite fictional love stories? Continue reading »
“Now I want you to chase me, and I will show you how to run fiercely.”
Wither by Lauren DeStefano The Skinny: “What if you knew exactly when you would die?” That’s first line of the excerpt from inside the cover of the book. In Rhine’s world, thanks to a genetic mutation caused by “modern science,” men only live to the age of 25; women to the age of 20. Because … Continue reading »
I’m gonna need my green pill…
Matched by Ally Condie The Skinny: Cassia lives in a world where all decisions are made for you, including where you will work, where you will live and who you will marry. When Cassia is surprisingly matched with her best friend she is more than pleased, however confused. But when a second boy’s image is … Continue reading »