WHAT IT’S ABOUT: You know that squirmy sensation in your gut when you have no idea what you’re doing and you’re about to screw everything up? Yeah, that feeling. I thought I was a good …
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
Even though I’m currently 34 years old and technically an adult for a while already, I always feel a little bit like I’m not adulting right. Like, other adults definitely seem to have a better …
Authors I’ve Read The Most Books By (AKA The Least Shocking List of the Century)
Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl Hi everybody, and welcome to a new Top Ten Tuesday! Today’s all about the authors we’ve read the most books by, and turns out… I’m incredibly predictable. This list …
Calendar Girls – July 2020 – Embrace Your Geekness Day: Favorite Book With Geeky Characters
The Calendar Girls is a monthly blog event that was created by Melanie at MNBernard Books, and Flavia at Flavia the Bibliophile, and is now hosted by Flavia at Flavia the Bibliophile, Dani at Mousai Books and Adrienne at …
June 2020: The Month of Blog Changes
Hi everybody, and welcome to my June wrap up! Honestly, June seemed to drag on and on and on for me. Don’t get me wrong, I got a lot of things done: I read 13 …
If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane
What do you think about this quote?
Sequels, Finales & Cats — My Most Anticipated Releases for the Second Half of 2020 {Top Ten Tuesday}
Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl Hi everybody, and welcome to a new Top Ten Tuesday! Today’s all about the releases in the second half of 2020 we’re most excited for, and boy am I …
The Marriage Game by Sara Desai
Hi everyone and welcome to the Book Blitz for The Marriage Game by Sara Desai. This Book Blitz is hosted by Xpresso Book Tours. I recently read The Marriage Game and highly enjoyed it! It’s …
Awesome Aces: Books Featuring Asexual Characters
Hi everybody, and happy Pride Month! This year, I wanted to do something extra for Pride Month to support every single LGBTQIA+ reader and/or author out there. Because love is love and there is still …
Aurora Burning by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Definitely an important lesson and a nice reminder that love and friendship are in the small things as much as the big ones, and those small things add up and are powerful.