Books That I've Read That Changed My Life

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Hello everyone. Happy Saturday!

This post is basically about all the books I've read that have changed me in some shape or form. Some of the books that I mentioned might have a more serious reason for being in this post and others maybe a simple reason. I'm sure that every book that I've read has influenced me in some way, but I'm only going to mention a couple that strike out to me most. I believe reading and writing are one of the most important methods of expression, storytelling, and honor for many people, not just the writers, but the readers as well.

1. The Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer 

A Child Called "It" (Dave Pelzer, #1)

The Next Five!

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Happy Tuesday everyone! 

Here are the next five books that I will be reading! Since it is spring now, I'm hoping for some nice refreshing books to read. I usually read one book at a time and unfortunately, I'm not the speediest reader either. I feel like my list of books I want to read will never end. If you've read any of the books I've mention, let me know on a 5-star rating scale what you think of it. No spoilers please! Here are the five books and my thoughts on them as I read the book descriptions. 

1. Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake 

Three Dark Crowns (Three Dark Crowns, #1)  

Book Review: Horde by Ann Aguirre

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Author: Ann Aguirre
Series: Yes - Book #3 in Razorland series. 
Cover: I love the cover for this book. It is dark, mysterious, and dirty as you expect a book about a zombie apocalypse should be. 
Rating: 5/5 We did it Deuce. We made it to the end. 

Horde (Razorland, #3)

My Literary Confessions

Friday, April 20, 2018

Happy Friday everyone! The weekend is almost here.

A quick update and small chit chat. I am ALMOST done with Horde... I have about 90 pages left so, book review of it will be coming soon! So, I thought this would be fun for you all to know me a bit more if you know some book secrets of mine. Here are some literary confessions that may or may not shock you.... Enjoy!

Spring Cleaning Book Tag!

Monday, April 16, 2018

Happy Monday everyone! Hope your week is starting off well.

I have been tagged by Noel at Books With Noel to do the Spring Cleaning Book Tag. Thank you very much Noel for the tag if you're reading this post. This is my first book tag and I'll do my best to answer all of them as much as possible. The tag looks really fun to do so I hope everyone here will enjoy the read as well. Thank you for reading and let's start the tag!

1. The struggle of getting started: a book/book series that you have struggled with because of its size.

The House of Night Series by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast

Marked (House of Night, #1)Betrayed (House of Night, #2)Chosen (House of Night, #3)Untamed (House of Night, #4)Hunted (House of Night, #5)Tempted (House of Night, #6)Burned (House of Night, #7)Awakened (House of Night, #8)Destined (House of Night, #9)Hidden (House of Night, #10)Revealed (House of Night, #11)Redeemed (House of Night, #12)

Lovely Ladies ~

Friday, April 13, 2018

Hello everyone! Happy Friday! It's Friday the 13th!!!!!! Spooky...

So, this blog post was supposed to be published yesterday, but life decided to kick me in the butt. Right now, I'm really behind with my blog posts, reading, and I'm sorry for that. Now, onto the post! I would like to say 90% of the books I read, have ladies as the protagonist. I was thinking earlier this week, if I could be friends with any fictional ladies, who would be my BFFs. So here are four characters that I would love to be friends with. 

1. Aelin from Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas

Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)

Killing Floor!

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Hello everyone! Happy Sunday~

This is another random post that I thought would be fun. What if I put characters from books that I've read this year into an arena and they were told that there can only be one survivor. It is a little dark to think about, but it is fun to think about characters from different books interacting with each other. Think of it like the Hunger Games, only with characters from other books. So, the rules for this killing floor is that the contestants can only be main or supporting characters from books that I've read. For this post, since I have only read six books so far, I am also going to include the seven books I've read last year into the competition. Here are the unlucky contestants!

Book Review: Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater

Friday, April 6, 2018

Author: Maggie Stiefvater 
Series: Yes - Book #4 in The Wolves of Mercy Falls series. Final book.
Cover: I really loved the cover design of the other books and I wish Sinner would be like those too. This cover isn't bad, but it's not eye catching like the other three.
Rating: 5/5 This book was a hot, tense, beautiful mess. Stiefvater has done it again.

Sinner (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #4)

Who Would I Be Stuck on an Island With?

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Hello everyone! Happy Wednesday!

So, I was thinking to myself, if there came to a situation where I was stranded on an island and needed to find the best method home, which character from a book I've read this year would be the best person to be stuck with. The main goal is to find a way back into civilization if possible. If not, I would have to pick someone that I would be content living on the island with. The contestants are only main or supporting characters from books that I have read this year. So, if a character was present in book #1 but disappears in book #2 and I read book #2 this year, I wouldn't be able to pick that character. So far this year I have finished five books and almost done with book number six. I will pick only one character from each book.

 
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