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The End of the Year Book Tag: 2018 Edition!

I did this tag last year and had a lot of fun with it, so I thought it would be fun to bring it back around for 2018! Are there any books you started this year that you need to finish? I actually have a few books that I still need to finish! None of them are priorities for the end of this year, but I might try to wrap them up early in 2019: Strange the Dreamer The Song of...

The "Out of My Comfort Zone" Book Tag!

Recently, Emma from emmmabooks created a brand new tag (you can see her video here that seemed like a lot of fun! This tag is all about coming up with answers outside of your comfort zone, and it has one major rule: You have to pick ONE GENRE that you frequently read about… and then, you can’t use ANY books from that genre while answering the questions! Since I read a lot of YA contemporary, that’s the genre I’ve chosen to disqualify...

The Spooky "Would You Rather" Tag

Thank you so much to my horror bestie and twin in spooky stuff, Heather, for tagging me in this tag! Her blog is amazing and she produces so much quality content (not just horror-themed, but there’s plenty of that, too), and she’s just the sweetest, so go check her out if you’re not already following her! This tag was originally created by The Book Pusher over on YouTube!...

Coffee Book Tag

I grabbed this tag from Malanie, and if youre not following her, you absolutely should be, because Malanie Loves Fiction has to be one of my absolute favorite blogs! She’s such a lovely and hilarious human being and her answers for this tag were perfect. I love a good cup of coffee, whether it’s regular coffee, a latte, cappucino, macchiato… Mmmm. And now that it’s finally starting to cool off a little here, it’s the perfect time to do this...

The Fall Reading Book Tag!

When Kaya did this tag a few days ago, it looked like so much fun that I had to borrow it from her! It was originally created by the Bionic Bookworm! Fall is my favorite time of the year, even though living here in Georgia (USA), we don’t exactly get much of a fall. My dream is to someday move to a part of the country that actually gets all four seasons (all of my New England and northeast peninsula friends...

"I want to play a game…" (or the Saw/Jigsaw Book Tag!)

Thank you to Heather for tagging me in this creepy tag! I actually love the Saw film franchise. I have a blu-ray collection of the 7 main films and binge watch them all in a row at least once a year. I wasn’t as fond of Jigsaw, the 2017 addition, but I still thought it was worth seeing! I digress—let’s get on with the tag! Heather said she originally found it on Hardback Hoarder’s channel and the original creator is Wolfshot Publishing....

"Halloween in July" Book Tag ???

Thank you so much to my horror twin, Heather, for tagging me in this! The original creator of this tag is @the.book.gypsy on Instagram. Click the book covers for Goodreads links! 1. What book gave you the creeps? Definitely Slasher Girls & Monster Boys, a YA horror collection edited by April Genevieve Tucholke. Some of the stories are just okay, but there are a few surprisingly creepy ones, including my favorite: ‘In the Forest Dark and Deep’, by Carrie Ryan. It’s an Alice retelling that...

Sunshine Blogger Award #11-12

Thank you so much to Kathy and Zoe for nominating me! You can view my previous Sunshine Blogger Award posts here, here, and here. TO ACCEPT THIS AWARD, I MUST: Thank the person(s) who nominated you in a blog post and link back to their blog. Answer the 11 questions sent by the person who nominated you. Nominate 11 new blogs to receive the award and write them 11 new questions. List the rules and display the Sunshine Blogger Award logo on your...

The 2018 Mid-Year Stats Update (Nerds, Rejoice!)

I was originally going to do the Mid Year Freak Out Tag, but I decided I wanted to do something a little more personal and unique: a stats update! See, I’m a nerd when it comes to statistics. I love keeping up with data and making little charts and all kinds of goodies like that, and I make it easy on myself by keeping up with a huge spreadsheet of every single book I read and/or haul. To make this post...