I haven’t posted in 10 days, and I’ve had a lot to do with school, but I’ve really wanted to write this post for a while. I discovered a lot of great authors in 2020, and instead of doing two separate posts, I decided to combine two categories into one post: new-to-me authors that I discovered and loved, and debut authors who’s first books were published in 2020 that I also loved!
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Hello! I hope that you’re all having a great Wednesday! This morning I watched the presidential inauguration, which was really great!! I am so happy about all of it, and it was amazing watching Kamala Harris being sworn in. Anyways, I got a lot of reading done the last couple weeks, and I’m excited to talk about the books I read!
WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On a World of Words, and how it works is each week I answer three questions about my the books I’ve read, finished reading and want to read next.
Continue reading “WWW Wednesday 53”At the Edge of the Haight, by Katherine Seligman | blog tour and review
Hello! I’m very excited for today’s post, which is my stop on the blog tour for At the Edge of the Haight, by Katherine Seligman, which releases tomorrow! I have a lot to say on the book, so I’m going to get straight into the review.
Continue reading “At the Edge of the Haight, by Katherine Seligman | blog tour and review”My favorite books of 2020
Hello! Today I have a list of some of my very favorite books of 2020. I read a lot of really amazing books last year, and I wanted to share a list of the most incredible books I read in 2020. These were my favorite of the books I rated five stars, the ones that were the most memorable and that I loved the most!
Continue reading “My favorite books of 2020”YARC 2020: Year of the Asian Reading Challenge wrap up
Hello! I decided in March of 2020 to participate in the Year of the Asian Reading Challenge. The Year of the Asian Reading Challenge is a reading challenge hosted by Lily @ Sprinkles of Dreams, Shealea @Shut Up Shealea, Vicky @ Vicky Who Reads and CW @ The Quiet Pond. The goal of this challenge is to read as many books written by Asian authors as you can! Any book by an Asian author counts!
I don’t think that it’s happening again in 2021, but I really enjoyed doing it in 2020, and it definitely pushed me to read more books by Asian authors!
Anyways, I decided it would be good to do a short wrap up post of all of the books I read by Asian authors in 2020. So, here they are!
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And it is… the new year. And my 52nd WWW Wednesday post. (and that is an especially fun number to hit for my first www wednesday of the year.)
It’s kind of scary and crazy and really not good what is happening at the capitol right now, and everything that happened, so to anyone who was hoping that 2021 would be much better… just look at how we’re starting out.
I have been able to get some reading done, which has been nice. So, here is my update for my current reading situation!
WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On a World of Words, and how it works is each week I answer three questions about my the books I’ve read, finished reading and want to read next.
Continue reading “WWW Wednesday 52”December 2020 wrap up and January 2021 goals
It’s 2021, and I’m am so excited for the new year! I have lots of goals and plans for the year! I don’t really have anything to say here, so I guess I’m just going to get right into the wrap up!
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Yesterday I did my overall 2021 resolutions, and today I am going to go into more depth with my reading goals and plans for this year! This post is for the Let’s Talk Bookish topic, and I’m really excited to do it. (even though I am a day late)
I didn’t really talk about what reading resolutions are, and how they’re helpful, and instead I listed out my own reading plans and goals for the year. I’m hoping that doing this will help me be more organized with my reading throughout the year!
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: Reading Resolutions (suggested by M.T. Wilson @ The Last Book on the Left).
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Hello, and happy new year! I am so excited that 2020 is over, and I’m really excited that it’s 2021. I have lots of plans for what I want to do in 2021, and like I did last year, I have a post with my bookish (and non-bookish) resolutions for the year!
Continue reading “2021 Bookish Resolutions”City of the Plague God, by Sarwat Chadda | arc review
Hi! Today I have another review, and this is of City of the Plague God, by Sarwat Chadda! The book comes out in less than two weeks, and I’m so glad I was able to read it because it’s a great book! It’s the latest of the Rick Riordan Presents publishing imprint, which publishes diverse books about different mythologies from around the world. City of the Plague God is about mesopotamian mythology, and is an overall fun book. I’m very excited to share my review.
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