Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. 1. Rebecca Yarros The Empyrean (Fourth Wing, #1; Iron Flame,… Continue reading Top 10 Mainstream Popular Authors that I Still Have Not Read | TTT
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Down the TBR Hole #2 | YA Romance, Awsten Knight, & Poetry
Although it's probably a little late for this now, happy November, everyone! How's everyone's month been going thus far? Coming into it, I had an idea of how the month would go, and almost immediately it all splintered before me. I've made a half-hearted attempt toward participating in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month -- a… Continue reading Down the TBR Hole #2 | YA Romance, Awsten Knight, & Poetry
Book Haul From My Library’s Annual Sale | Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Classics, & More
Hello, everyone! One of the things I get most excited about in the fall is my local library's annual book sale. That anticipation was no different this year. Since I've been on a semi-strict book buying ban throughout this year, I decided it was only fair to finally treat myself and go all out (the… Continue reading Book Haul From My Library’s Annual Sale | Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Classics, & More
Down the TBR Hole #1 | Classics, Mental Health, & Pete Wentz
Summer & Early Fall Reading Wrap-Up: Feeding the Inner Child and Autumn Cravings
Heir of Blood and Secrets by Linda Xia: Strong Female Leads, Classism, and Rejecting “Not Like Other Girls” Behavior | Book Review
Heir of Blood and Secrets is a young adult dystopian novel following Scylla Delevan, daughter of a Magistrate, as her father is found to be the number one suspect of another Magistrate's murder. In this story, we see Scylla as she embarks on an investigation to exonerate her father and uncover who truly committed this… Continue reading Heir of Blood and Secrets by Linda Xia: Strong Female Leads, Classism, and Rejecting “Not Like Other Girls” Behavior | Book Review




