Category: book list

The Mid-Year Check-In Tag 2022

The Mid-Year Check-In Tag 2022

Posted July 4, 2022 in #amreading, blogger tags, book list / 16 Comments

Hold up. I’m gonna call shenanigans here. It can’t really be the middle of the year already? What? July? FOR REAL? I think you all owe me a January through May, because I’m not sure what the heck happened to mine. Maybe I misplaced them. Maybe they were stolen. Either way, I want a refund, […]

Books On My Summer TBR || Let NetGalley July Begin!

Books On My Summer TBR || Let NetGalley July Begin!

It’s that time again: when I present you with a list of utterly irresistible books that I have every intention of reading soon, and we both pretend that I’m most definitely going to follow through with it. Because these books sound amazing, and who doesn’t want to read amazing books?! I’m pretty sure I’m doing […]

Upcoming Releases I’m Dying to Read

Upcoming Releases I’m Dying to Read

Posted June 21, 2022 in book list, top ten tuesdays / 20 Comments

I’ve been mostly off the bookish scene for the past year and a half, which, not unsurprisingly, has meant that I’ve not only fallen behind on reading all the books, as I had planned, but I’m also concerningly out of touch with what new releases are coming up. On the plus side, my NetGalley ratio […]

Five-Star Reads of 2021

Five-Star Reads of 2021

Posted January 4, 2022 in book list, five stars, top ten tuesdays / 30 Comments

Now that 2021 is officially over, it seems like a good time to shout about all my new loves I discovered in the past year. Because what’s a year without losing your heart, having it shatter into a million pieces, and decimating your enemies? Not necessarily in that order. Figuratively, of course. *cough* I read […]

To All the Books I DNF’d (2021 Edition)

To All the Books I DNF’d (2021 Edition)

Posted January 2, 2022 in book list, dnf / 14 Comments

I think we should see other people. You know, the sort who will appreciate each of us for the gem we absolutely are. Because what we’ve got isn’t healthy, and we both deserve to be happy. But mostly me. I deserve to be happy. With grad school, work, and family, I had so little time […]