top ten tuesdays, weekly meme

Top Ten Tuesday (#25): Top Ten Things That Will Make Me Instantly NOT Want To Read / Finish A Book

It’s Tuesday again! Hurray! And this week we will be listing the top ten things that will make us instantly not want to read a book. I was actually thinking last week that it’d be interesting to see the opposite from everyone, and I didn’t think to check then what this week’s theme would be,… Read More Top Ten Tuesday (#25): Top Ten Things That Will Make Me Instantly NOT Want To Read / Finish A Book

ARC review, book review, young adult

Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer (ARC Review)

Title: Spindle Fire Author: Lexa Hillyer Type: Fiction Genre: YA, Fantasy, Fairytale Retelling Publisher: Harper Collins Date published: April 11, 2017 Format: Paperback Page Count: 351 Source: Publisher A physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: A kingdom burns. A princess sleeps. This is no… Read More Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer (ARC Review)

top ten tuesdays, weekly meme

Top Ten Tuesday (#24): Top Ten Things That Will Make Me Instantly Want To Read A Book

This week’s prompt is a bit different from all of the Top Ten Tuesday prompts I’ve done before, so this should be interesting! I did not really have time to write this post up this week, but I ended up just making time for it, because I did not want to miss answering this prompt!… Read More Top Ten Tuesday (#24): Top Ten Things That Will Make Me Instantly Want To Read A Book

Adult, ARC review, blog tour, book review

The Forbidden Garden by Ellen Herrick (Blog Tour & ARC Review)

Title: The Forbidden Garden Author: Ellen Herrick Type: Fiction Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Mystery, Contemporary Imprint: William Morrow Publisher: HarperCollins Date published: April 4, 2017 Format: Paperback Page Count: 400 Source: Blog Tour Host A physical copy of the book was kindly provided by the blog tour host, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Half… Read More The Forbidden Garden by Ellen Herrick (Blog Tour & ARC Review)

ARC review, book review, indigo book box, young adult

Geekerella by Ashley Poston (ARC Review)

Title: Geekerella Author: Ashley Poston Type: Fiction Genre: YA, Contemporary, Romance, Fairytale Retelling Publisher: Quirk Books Distributor: Penguin Random House Date published: April 4, 2017 Format: Paperback Page Count: 320 Source: Publisher A physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Cinderella goes to the con… Read More Geekerella by Ashley Poston (ARC Review)

top ten tuesdays, weekly meme

Top Ten Tuesday (#23): Top Ten Of The Most Unique Books I’ve Read

This one required a little more thinking for me, since I’ve kind of shut off the “thinking hard” part of my brain since I finished school (haha, my brain is taking a nice long, well-earned break okay?!) But I did manage to come up with more than 10 after going through my Goodreads “read” list.… Read More Top Ten Tuesday (#23): Top Ten Of The Most Unique Books I’ve Read

Adult, ARC review, book review

Brimstone by Cherie Priest (ARC Review)

Title: Brimstone Author: Cherie Priest Type: Fiction Genre: Fantasy, Historical, Horror, Adult Imprint: Ace Books Publisher: Penguin Random House Date published: April 4, 2017 Format: Paperback Page Count: 304 Source: Publisher A physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: In the trenches of Europe during… Read More Brimstone by Cherie Priest (ARC Review)

book review, food & drink, nonfiction

Yum-Yum Bento All Year Round by Crystal Watanabe and Maki Ogawa (Review)

Title: Yum-Yum Bento All Year Round Author: Crystal Watanabe and Maki Ogawa Type: Non-Fiction Genre: Food & Drink, Cookbook Publisher: Quirk Books Date published: December 27, 2016 Format: Paperback Page Count: 144 Source: Publisher A physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: From the depths… Read More Yum-Yum Bento All Year Round by Crystal Watanabe and Maki Ogawa (Review)