Hello there! Today I come to you with a post of the recent additions to my bookshelf! I think that I’m going to start doing this every other week, because, actually I don’t really know why. Anyways, here we go!
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Hello! The smoke has sort of cleared up a bit, which is good, although it’s still pretty bad. Anyways, I’m going to get right into this week’s WWW Wednesday!
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 38”Written in the Stars: August 2020 Owlcrate Unboxing
When your sister runs into your room screaming ‘you have to see this,’ drags you outside, and you both stare up at the cloud drifting overhead in amazement, the first cloud you’ve seen in a week, there is too much smoke in the sky.
When you look at the sun and immediately turn away because you didn’t realize that you’d actually be able to see it for once, there has been too much smoke.
And when your school (which is entirely online) gets postponed a week so it’s starting on the 21st there is way too much smoke.
I am very fortunately not in an evacuation zone, but the smoke from the Oregon fires has blown in and over Eugene, and the air quality is ‘very unhealthy.’ Although that is an improvement from hazardous.
Anyways, a couple weeks ago I got my very first Owlcrate box! It was really fun, and I’ve never gotten a book box or anything before, so I thought that I’d do an post with photo’s of everything that was in the box!
Continue reading “Written in the Stars: August 2020 Owlcrate Unboxing”The Silvered Serpents, by Roshani Chokshi | a spoiler free review
The Silvered Serpents, by Roshani Chokshi, is a truly terrifying book. It is a reminder that books have the power to tear us apart inside, to break our hearts into a million pieces. It is also a reminder that books have the power to make us feel warm and happy, to give us characters that we can’t help but feel the need to protect.
All in all, The Silvered Serpents, by Roshani Chokshi is a masterpiece.
Continue reading “The Silvered Serpents, by Roshani Chokshi | a spoiler free review”Let’s Talk Bookish: How To Encourage Others To Read
Reading is a magical thing. And sometimes it feels like the most difficult thing to just make other people understand that. So I put together a list of a few reasons to remind your friends, acquaintances, and random people you pass on the street of why they should 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: How To Encourage Others To Read (suggested by Rian @ Dogs and Books)
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So… for the last few days, there has been a lot of smoke where I live. And by a lot, I mean that you can’t go outside for long because it’s hard to breath, and you can barely see two blocks down the street. All the smoke is from the wildfires that are all over Oregon (and the west coast) and although it’s very unlikely I’d have to evacuate because I’m in the middle of a city, we might lose power and/or our water.
On that happy note, I’m onto the first WWW Wednesday that I’ve done in a while! 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 37”The Book Festival Book Tag
Hey! I was tagged for this by Julie @ One Book More, so thank you so much Julie, and I’m going to go right into this tag!
Also, I have never been to a book festival or fair or anything other than the scholastic book fair that came to my elementary school. So have fun reading about me floundering to understand these book festival terms.
Continue reading “The Book Festival Book Tag”August 2020 wrap up and September goals
Hello! My name is Aria, I haven’t posted in almost 2 weeks, and I’m kind of in a blogging slump. But I want to get this post out before it’s October, so here I am.
September is here, and has actually been here for a while. I sort of popped off the blogosphere for a week and a half, because I was gone, and then I came back but I had some stuff going on, and I had no motivation to write.
But here is what I did in September, in all its bookish and non-bookish splendor.
Continue reading “August 2020 wrap up and September goals”Top Ten Tuesday: Questions I Would Ask My Favorite Authors
Hello there, and happy Tuesday! 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 Questions I Would Ask My Favorite Authors; Living or Dead. There are a lot of different ways that I could do this, but I’ve decided that I’m going to list ten questions that I would want to ask all of my favorite authors. So, they won’t be specific to any book, but more general questions. If I were actually to ask my favorite authors these questions, I would change the questions slightly, however.
Continue reading “Top Ten Tuesday: Questions I Would Ask My Favorite Authors”Cinderella is Dead, by Kalynn Bayron | spoiler free review
Hello! I finished reading Cinderella is Dead a few weeks ago, but it took me a while to write this review. I really loved it though, and I think that it is a wonderful book.
Also, I’m on a camping trip and won’t have wifi and stuff, so I won’t be able to respond to comments until Wednesday or or Thursday.
Anyways, without further ado, here is my review of Cinderella is Dead, by Kalynn Bayron.
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