• Discussions,  Let's Talk Bookish,  Memes

    Let’s Talk Bookish: Do Book Titles Matter?

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I am very, very excited about some bookish things, mainly the fact that Rick Riordan is releasing two books in 2023! He’s writing a novel for Nico di Angelo, The Sun and the Star, and a novel for the original PJO trio that takes place after The Heroes of Olympus, called The Chalice of the Gods. I need to reread the PJO series and The Trials of Apollo, so I can remember everything. Maybe I’ll do a binge read over winter break. Moving on to today’s post! I am pretty sure this is the latest I have ever posted an LTB discussion.…

  • Bookish Fun

    My Favorite Quotes From Books | aka things characters said that pull at my heartstrings

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. Sorry for not posting yesterday, none of my posts were close to being done because school got in the way of everything. But then I got a great idea for a different post and immediately started working on it. I was talking to a family friend the other day and she was looking for quotes on happiness. I will admit, the majority of quotes I note down aren’t exactly happy. They’re either very sad or very deep and emotional, often centering around a theme of the book. That conversation gave me the idea for this post! I will be listing some of…

  • Tags and Awards

    Life in Books Book Tag

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I am finally get to some of the tags that I was tagged for a while back. Today we have the Life in Books Book Tag. Thank you to Georgia @ Lost in Neverland for tagging me; sorry it took so long for me to get to! 1. Find a book for each of your initials. L – Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee N – The Night Circus by Erin MorgensternB – The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 2. Count your age along your bookshelf – what book is it? Graceling (Graceling Realm #1) by Kristin Cashore I originally had…

  • Book Reviews

    Mini Reviews: A Collection of LGBTQ+ Books in Honor of Pride Month

    Hello, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I haven’t done a book review in nearly a month, which is kind of surprising, but I wanted to do these reviews as a collection, so I’ve been working on them for a while. These are all from my Pride Month TBR which I set at the beginning of June. Quick disclaimer that there are going to be no unmarked spoilers in any of these reviews. If there are any, they will be marked and hidden. Title: Picture Us in the Light Author: Kelly Loy Gilbert Genre: Contemporary, Realistic Fiction, Young Adult Series: None Page Count: 361 Synopsis: “Danny Cheng has always…

  • Tags and Awards

    Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. Can you believe it’s already mid-2021?! Cause I can’t. I swear 2021 only started a little while ago. I’ve seen a few variations of this tag and I couldn’t possibly answer all the prompts, so I did the ones that I wanted to talk about. General Books read: 28Reading goal: 28/75Average rating: 4.2Most read genre: Contemporary I am pretty behind on my reading goal, as you can see. I’ve never tracked my reading before, but now that I am, it’s actually a lot of fun. Making spreadsheets is very satisfying and it suits my liking of perfection. I’m kind of surprised that…

  • Lists & Recommendations

    Pride Month TBR

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re doing well. As I’m sure most of you know, June is Pride Month, so I have a list of some books with LGBTQ+ representation that I’m planning on reading this month. This is a very ambitious TBR, because I normally don’t read this many books per month, but hopefully I’ll get through some of them. All of these books are new to me, so I’m looking forward to reading them. I honestly don’t have a whole lot to say about these books, except for the fact that I’m really looking forward to reading them. I’ve heard a lot of good things about all of these…