Rating: 4/5 stars Author: Kasie West Stand-alone or series: standalone Page Number: 336 After reading this book, it's official—I want to be in a podcast class. To be honest, this has inspired me to sign up for Video and Animation at my school next year, which includes audio production like podcasts. I don't know if … Continue reading [mini review] Listen to Your Heart: Podcasts, Festivals, and Misunderstandings
April Wrap-Up: Kings, France, and Endings
Hi everybody! It's another month gone, so here's another wrap-up! To be honest, April has been slow going. It was almost halfway through the month when I realized I'd only read three/four books. Sometimes, it's just one of those months where you just don't read much. And that's okay. But I did have a come … Continue reading April Wrap-Up: Kings, France, and Endings
Why You Should Read We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
Hi everyone! So today I have a different kind of post, but it's something I really want to share. If you don't know, We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal is one of my most anticipated 2019 books. When I first read the synopsis, I knew it was the one for me. It was love … Continue reading Why You Should Read We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
[mini review] Love, Life, and the List: Best Friends, Art, and the Heart
Rating: 3.75/5 stars Author: Kasie West Stand-alone or series: first book in a trilogy set in the same world Page Number: 400 One of my least favourite tropes is the best friends turned to lovers. Especially when it starts off as unrequited love. So it's safe to say I didn't enjoy the romance in this … Continue reading [mini review] Love, Life, and the List: Best Friends, Art, and the Heart
[mini review] On the Fence: Sports, Brothers, and Fashion
Rating: 3/5 stars Author: Kasie West Stand-alone or series: companion (set in the same world as The Distance Between Us) Page Number: 296 Another Kasie West mini review! Unfortunately, this is my least favourite book so far. The idea is great, but the execution, not so much. I'll talk more about it below! SPOILERS BEYOND … Continue reading [mini review] On the Fence: Sports, Brothers, and Fashion
March Wrap-Up: Magic, Travel, and Camping
Another month, another wrap-up post! I'll admit that I've been feeling slow when it comes to reading. Even though, when compared with last year, I've read more books at this point in the year in 2019 than I did in 2018. Why am I feeling like this? I don't know. But I do know that … Continue reading March Wrap-Up: Magic, Travel, and Camping
[mini review] P.S. I Like You: Music, Enemies, and Big Families
Rating: 5/5 stars Author: Kasie West Stand-alone or series: standalone Page Number: 330 I continue on my journey of reading all of Kasie West's books with P.S. I Like You. It seems that every new book I read of Kasie West becomes a new favourite. P.S. I Like You did not disappoint. SPOILERS BEYOND THE … Continue reading [mini review] P.S. I Like You: Music, Enemies, and Big Families
Trying Tuesday: Week 2 Update
Another week, another Trying Tuesday update! This week did not go so well, so this is a super short one. Sorry! I thought I was going to have more time to read and annotate These Shallow Graves, but I got busy with spring cleaning, homework, other books, and life. In total, I read about 10-20 … Continue reading Trying Tuesday: Week 2 Update
Trying Tuesday: Week 1 Update
It's been a week since my last Trying Tuesday post and I'm here to update you all on how that week went. If you don't know what Trying Tuesday is, read my posts here and here to get caught up! This was the first week where I've actually started on the project—annotating a book. It's … Continue reading Trying Tuesday: Week 1 Update
March TBR: Spring, Endings, and Retellings
It's that time of the month again: here's my monthly TBR! I'm almost done reading all the books I physically own, and I'm hoping to finish most of them this month so I can start getting books from the library without my TBR judging me. So, without further ado, here are the books I'm hoping … Continue reading March TBR: Spring, Endings, and Retellings