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The Fall Book Tag

Aaaand we’re back on schedule…sort of. I was planning on having a review up for today (Friday), but after YET ANOTHER significant delay in my normal schedule, I had to push that back because this is the first chance I’ve had to sit at my computer in a little while. I will be back in… Continue reading The Fall Book Tag

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Diversity Spotlight (Fri)day: Intersectionality in Young Adult Books

Happy…Friday, hah…I THOUGHT I had this scheduled for yesterday, but APPARENTLY I did not. So, I’m posting it now anyway, but if you’re like, “Wait…this is a Thursday tag!” You’re completely right and I apologize. *shakes fist at the new, updated WordPress* For this week’s Diversity Spotlight Thursday-on-a-Friday, I wanted to highlight something that I… Continue reading Diversity Spotlight (Fri)day: Intersectionality in Young Adult Books

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November Goals & TBR

Hey bloggers, your fave tea-drinking, fast-reading, depressed Sailor Moon reincarnation is back and can’t say they’re better than ever but would certainly like to be there. I recently sat down with my sweeter-than-Georgia-peaches therapist and told her about how much I love this community, but how blogging really started to feel like a chore I… Continue reading November Goals & TBR

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Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Spooky Book Covers

Happy Tuesday, lovelies! The actual theme for this week was Autumn/Fall Covers or Themes, but I decided to change it up a little bit to highlight some of the spookier looking books on my 31 Days of Halloween TBR. I had an awesome time picking the spookiest books out of the lot, and man did… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Spooky Book Covers

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Standalone Sunday: North of Happy by Adi Alsaid

Happy Sunday! I’m working on motivating myself to write more, and this is always one of my favorites to do. It was difficult to pick a standalone for this week because I’ve read so many wonderful ones lately that made it hard to choose! As always,Ā Standalone SundayĀ is a feature created by Megan @Ā Bookslayer ReadsĀ where each… Continue reading Standalone Sunday: North of Happy by Adi Alsaid

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Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag

Happy Friday! I’ve seen this tag floating around lately, and with a title like that, there’s no way I could pass up doing this tag for myself. According to Goodreads, I’ve read a little overĀ 100 books this year,Ā most of them being utterly fantastic from start to finish. I tried not to get too repetitive with… Continue reading Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag

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Diversity Spotlight Thursday: Fantasy Edition

Happy Thursday! Depression is really kicking me in the behind this week, but I’ve got a doctor’s appointment at 7:45 in the morning on Monday, so I’m doing the best I can to push through the fog of low energy and self-consciousness until then. *self-five for taking the proper steps to take care of my… Continue reading Diversity Spotlight Thursday: Fantasy Edition

Mid-Week Mini Reviews · YA Book Reviews

Mid-Week Mini Review: You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner

Happy Wednesday, bloggers! I haven’t done a Mid-Week Mini Review in a minute, but a while ago I promised I would talk about this book and only now found time to write about it. I really enjoyed this book despite some grievances with the main character. If you’re doing #DiversityBingo2017, this book works for 3… Continue reading Mid-Week Mini Review: You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner

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Standalone Sunday: Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong

Ocean. Ocean – get up. The most beautiful part of your body is where it’s headed. & remember, loneliness is still time spent with the world. ā€” excerpt from Someday I’ll Love Ocean Vuong Happy Sunday, blogosphere! I’m still posting from the RVA and doing my best to write something meaningful under the life-sucking heat… Continue reading Standalone Sunday: Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong