The Bookish Baking Tag

I was tagged for this a really long time ago by Daria @ Bookaholic’s Therapy! It’s taken me forever to get to doing it, but it’s a really fun tag! You should also go check out Daria’s blog; it’s really amazing!

Today is also International Women’s Day, and I unfortunately did not have enough time for a post for that! I do have one coming in the next week or so however, so you can look out for that!

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Bright Burning Stars, by A. K. Small | blog tour & review

Hello! Today I’m very excited for my stop on the blog tour for the paperback release of Bright Burning Stars, by A. K. Small. I really enjoyed reading the book, and I have a lot to say in my review, so I’m going to get right into it!

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February 2021 wrap up and March goals

It’s crazy that it’s already March, and that this month it’s going to be one year since lockdown started (where I am, at least). February was not the most productive in terms of reading and blogging, and I had a lot of schoolwork, which made setting aside time for other things really difficult. Hopefully, March will be better though!

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Women’s history month readathon sign up and TBR

I kind of put off making my TBR for this until the last minute, but I am very excited to participate in this readathon! Last year, in March, I saw the readathon but never ended up participating because I had a lot of other things going on. This readathon is hosted by the wonderful Margaret @ Weird Zeal, and there you can find the announcement for the readathon.

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Let’s Talk Bookish: How Blogging Has Affected My Reading

I have had a ton of schoolwork recently, and I haven’t had much time for reading or blogging the past week. I am excited for today’s topic, and it is sort of similar to a post I’ve been wanting to write for a few months, so I’m going to get right into it!

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! This week’s topic is: How has blogging affected your reading?(suggested by Mini @ Book and Corner)

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Let’s Talk Bookish: Are big TBRs a result of abibliophobia?

I haven’t done a Let’s Talk Bookish post in a month and a half, and this post is a day late, but this topic is too good to miss!

Before seeing this week’s topic, I didn’t know what abibliophobia is, so if you don’t know:

Abibliophobia is the fear of running out of reading material, and TBRs are lists of books you plan to read.

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! This week’s topic is: Are big TBRs a result of abibliophobia? (suggested by Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly).

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The Ungodly Hour Book Tag

I was tagged for this a really long time ago by the amazing Lori @ The Reading Book Fairy! Lori has a really great blog, and you should definitely go check it out!

Before doing this, I’d never heard of Chloe x Halle, but I listened to their music while writing this, and it was really good! Anyways, I don’t have much else to say here, so thank you so much to Lori, and I’m going to get right into the tag!

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My favorite and least favorite romance tropes

Hello! This is my first Top Ten Tuesday in almost 2 months, but I had a lot of fun with this topic, and with thinking about different romance tropes. The post is a few days late, but I had a lot of fun with the topic, so I’m going to get right into the post!

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl where there is a topic and you make a list that best fits that topic! This week’s topic is a love freebie for Valentine’s day, and I decided to go my favorite and least favorite romance tropes!

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The Eye of Ra, by Ben Gartner | a spoiler free review

Hello! I hope you had a good weekend. Today I have another review, and this one is of The Eye of Ra, a middle-grade time travel book. I don’t have much to say right here, so I’m going to get right into my thoughts on the book!

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January 2021 wrap up and February goals

I can’t believe that it’s already February, and that January is already over. It felt like the month really flew by, but I did read a lot. Anyways, I don’t really have much to say here so I’m going to get right into my monthly wrap up!

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