This is one of my favorite monthly posts. I missed this post last month, so I’m glad I was able to start visiting again, even if I only had a couple weeks to do it. I think spreading the love is one of the best parts of blogging. Thanks so much, Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books, […]
Top 5 Tuesday | 5 Contemporary Characters Who’d Win Survivor!
I thought I’d keep this season of Survivor fair by going with just regular ole characters from contemporary books. No assassins, no wizards… just athletes, teenagers, and regular ole humans. I think it made it even more fun. Top 5 Tuesday was started by Shanah at Bionic Book Worm! Ryan Wesley Him & Us by […]
Waiting on Wednesday | The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzie Lee
The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzie Lee YA Historical Katherine Tegen Books | October 2nd, 2018 About the Book: Felicity Montague is through with pretending she prefers society parties to books about bone setting—or that she’s not smarter than most people she knows, or that she cares about anything more than her […]
Top 5 Tuesday | 5 Contemporary!
I know so many of you may chuckle at me, because I’ve talked about a lot of these so many times. I can’t help it. I feel like this is calling for my favorites, and so I have be honest. These are an array of my favorites. Top 5 Tuesday was started by Shanah at […]
Top 5 Tuesday | 5 Excellent Hype Books
I perpetually run from overly hyped books, so it wasn’t easy to come up with five. I also noticed that most of them tend to be Fantasy, so when I do get bold it tends to only be in that genre. I have a feeling these may be on a few of our lists today. […]
Waiting on Wednesday | Running with Lions by Julian Winters
Running with Lions by Julian Winters YA LGBT Contemporary Duet Books | June 7th 2018 About the Book: Bloomington High School Lions’ star goalie, Sebastian Hughes, should be excited about his senior year: His teammates are amazing and he’s got a coach who doesn’t ask anyone to hide their sexuality. But when his estranged childhood […]