Let’s Talk Bookish: appreciation for book bloggers!

Hello, and happy Friday!! I haven’t posted all week, but I’ve had a lot going on. Thursday was my last day of 8th grade, and it was graduation which means that I am completely done with middle school! I’m really excited, and also kind of nervous because I’ll be starting high school in the fall. I am really excited for summer though, and I’ll hopefully be able to do more blogging without school getting in the way!!

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! For this week’s topic, I’m going to talk about appreciation for book bloggers!

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Let’s Talk Bookish: “I’m not like other girls” trope

Hello, and happy Friday! This is the first time in a while that I’ve gotten a LTB post out on time, but this week’s topic is one that I have a lot of thoughts on! This week’s topic is the not like other girls trope suggested by Dani.

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! For this week’s topic, I’m going to talk about the not like other girls trope in fiction!

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May 2021 wrap up and June goals

Hello, and happy Pride month!!! I can’t beleive that it’s already June, and that I’m finishing 8th grade in just a couple weeks. May felt like it went by really fast, but I’m really excited for summer!! I don’t have much else to say here, so I’m going to get right into the post!

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Let’s Talk Bookish: What makes a good sequel?

Hello! I hope you’re all having a good weekend. I have a long weekend because it’s Memorial Day, and tomorrow I’m hoping to get some reading done. Today, I have another Let’s Talk Bookish post, and although it’s a couple days late, I had a lot of fun writing it!! This week’s topic is What makes a good sequel? suggested by M.T. Wilson @ The Last Book on the Left),

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! For this week’s topic, I’m going to talk about what I look for in a good sequel, a few of my favorites and some that I’m looking forwards to! To start off, what do I think makes a good sequel?

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Five things I loved about An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir

I’ve had An Ember in the Ashes on my TBR for a very long time, and I only recently read it, but I loved it so much!! I can’t beleive it took me so long to get to it, but I’m so glad I did, because it is a really amazing book.

I don’t have much else to say for the introduction of this post, so I’m going to get right into what I loved about An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir!

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Five books I will always recommend!

Hello! Today, I have a kind of random post, with five of my favorite books that I will always recommend!! There is no specific theme to this, and the books range from adult fantasy, to YA contemporary, to middle grade dystopian. Despite that, I hope that this post is helpful in finding books to add to your TBR, and I’m going to get right into it!

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Let’s Talk Bookish: Age categories in books

This post is a couple days late, but this week’s LTB topic is a great one!! This week’s official topic is What Make You Continue Picking Up YA/Middle Grade Books? (suggested by Sam @ River Moose Books), but I decided to change it a little for a few reasons.

The main reason was that I’m 14, which means that I’m in the YA age group, and am barely outside of the middle-grade age group. So, I’m going to instead talk more about what makes me like MG vs. YA vs. adult books, as well as some of my favorite books in each category!

Also, MG stands for middle-grade and YA stands for young adult!

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! For this week’s topic, I’m going to talk about what I like about different book age categories!

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April 2021 wrap up and May goals

Hello! I hope that you’ve all had a good April. I had an okay month, although it went by very quickly, and I cannot beleive that tomorrow is May!

Before I get into the post, I want to say an enormous thank you for 300 followers here on my blog!! It’s amazing that so many of you are interested in sticking around for all of my craziness over here, and I’m so grateful to every one of you. It feels like I just reached 200, and I was so surprised when I realized that I’d reached the milestone.

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Let’s Talk Bookish: How Reading Affects My Mental Health

Hello and happy Friday (aka SHADOW AND BONE RELEASE DAY!!!!). I’m so excited that the show is out, although I am going to watch it on Sunday with some friends (COVID safe of course.)

I think that this week’s LTB topic is really interesting, and it was interesting to think about all of the topics, 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 reading affects mental health (suggested by Kristen @ Lukten Av Trykksverte.)

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The Babysitters Club Book Tag

I was tagged for this by Ruby a while ago, and I’m excited to finally be getting to it! I read a few of the Babysitters Club books in elementary school, although I never really got into the series. My sister loves them though, and she always is listening to the audiobooks, so I’ve ended up hearing bits and peices of a lot of the books!

Anyways, the prompts are all really fun, so I’m going to get right into the tag!

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