weekly meme

Anything Goes (#3)

I know that I said I would only post these on weekends, but I decided to drop my Thursdays meme because it’s just not feasable for me to keep running it because A) I was the only one participating *sad face*, B) because I would run out of books with enough pages (394) rather quickly,… Read More Anything Goes (#3)

top ten tuesdays, weekly meme

Top Ten Tuesday (#5): Top Ten Books To Read If Your Book Club Would Like (If You Had One)

As you may have noticed, I am using my Halloween-themed Top Ten Tuesday thingy…because I refuse to acknowledge that Halloween is over!!!! And now, to more important matters…this week’s prompt: “Top Ten Books To Read If Your Book Club Likes _______________ (if your book club likes historical fiction, inspiring stories, YA books, non-fiction, controversial books… Read More Top Ten Tuesday (#5): Top Ten Books To Read If Your Book Club Would Like (If You Had One)

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Top Ten Tuesday (#4): Top Ten Horror / Paranormal / Halloween-ish Books That I’ve Read

I am very excited to have time for another Top Ten Tuesday post! I really do enjoy these, and this one in particular, sounds like it’ll be especially fun! I mean, it’s Halloween themed, so how could it not be?! “This week’s topic is a Halloween related freebie: scary books, favorite horror novels, non-scary books… Read More Top Ten Tuesday (#4): Top Ten Horror / Paranormal / Halloween-ish Books That I’ve Read

ARC review, book review, young adult

Swarm by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, and Deborah Biancotti [ARC Review]

Title: Swarm Author: Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, and Deborah Biancotti Type: Fiction Genre: Science Fiction, YA Publisher: Simon Pulse / Simon & Schuster Date published: September 27, 2016 Format: Paperback Page Count: 448 Source: Publisher A physical ARC of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Summary: X-Men meets Heroes when New York… Read More Swarm by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, and Deborah Biancotti [ARC Review]