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Thursday, December 28, 2017

My Favorite Books of 2017

I know, I know. We still have a couple days left of 2017 so I could potentially still discover a new favorite to add to the list, but I don't know how much reading I'm going to be doing, so I figured I'd take my chances. Here are my top ten favorite books of 2017 (in no particular order).

1) What to Say Next by Julie Buxbaum | (MY REVIEW) - This books gave me so many emotions. It was sweet and heartbreaking all at the same time. This is a beautiful contemporary novel and features a character on the autism spectrum. ★★★★½

2) Caraval by Stephanie Garber | (MY REVIEW) - This was an absolute roller coaster of a read. It had my emotions ALL OVER THE PLACE. And it certainly kept me on my toes. It was a wild, all-consuming ride and I loved every single second of it. ★★★★★

3) Noteworthy by Riley Redgate | (MY REVIEW) - A SINGING BOOK!! And a good one at that. This novel was so fun and explorative, a novel that stands out among the trillions of YA contemporary books at our disposal. ★★★★¼

4) Gemina by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff - Holy shit this book (and its predecessor) is such an exciting, crazy read. It starts out a little slow, a little confusing and then it picks up speed and flies. I could not turn the pages fast enough. The characters are great and it's told in such an interesting format and I cannot wait until book 3. ★★★★★

5) Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin | (MY REVIEW) - This one certainly took me by surprise! It's a bit gritty and complicated and left my feelings all sorts of confused. It alternates between standard formatting and play formatting, between past and present. It was a truly wonderful reading experience. ★★★★★


6) Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson - Morgan Matson is an expert at characterization. I fell in love with all the characters in this novel and cried so many tears. Everything she writes is beautiful and relatable and speaks to my heart. ★★★★

7) Heartless by Marissa Meyer | (MY REVIEW) - I fucking love this book and I will never stop loving this book. It was so fun and interesting and exciting until it broke my heart into five gazillion pieces. Freaking incredible. ★★★★★

8) Once and For All by Sarah Dessen | (MY REVIEW) - Sarah Dessen is the queen of all queens, okay. This book was both lovely and tragic. And very Sarah Dessen. Let's just leave it at that. ★★★★½

9) Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples - I read the first half of this graphic novels series last year, but I re-read it this year and continued on and it's SO GOOD. The art is incredible and the story is addicting and the characters are so bad ass. ★★★★★

10) Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett - This book is very much in the vain of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson, so of course I adored it. It's cute and emotional and so real. ★★★★
Those are my favorites of 2017. WHAT ARE YOURS? DO WE HAVE ANY  IN COMMON?

Friday, June 30, 2017

June Recap


I spent pretty much this entire month working and saving money, so I don't have a whole lot to report, tbh. I'm quite proud of myself for the money that I've been able to save up in just a month! But I have no idea if that money will still be in my possession by the end of summer. I have a lot that I want/need to pay for. Plus, I'm going on vacation for a few weeks, and who knows how much I'll end up spending in Florida. Plus...MY BEST FRIEND AND I GOT OUR OWN APARTMENT. We put down the deposit and I'm moving in at the beginning of August. We're gonna have to buy furniture and pay to get water and electric and all that jazz turned on. I feel like an adult. I'm gonna have REAL BILLS...but I'm not excited about that part.

I'm back, my dudes! It's taking me a little while to get back into the swing of blogging, but it feels good to be at it again. Now, ideas and plans for the blog are a-brewing, so you better be ready!

As far as reading goes, I think I had a pretty great month! I mean, it definitely could have been better, but I also work 40+ hours a week and I'm usually exhausted, so I think I done good.
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(I promise in July I will review something that isn't contemporary)

TOP TEN TUESDAYS:
Top Ten Contemporary Books I've Recently Added To My TBR
Top Ten Books I've Read In 2017 So Far

FEATURES:
YA Look Book #2: Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
Just Write #3
New To My Wishlist #4

RANDOM POSTS:
Spring Favorites
Quiz: Which Sarah Dessen Book Do You Belong In?
Life's A Beach Book Tag (Original)
8 Ways To Spread Positivity In The Book Community
2017 Reader Resolutions Updates
Literature/Writing Classes I Wish I Could Take

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BOOKS READ:

2 hardcovers | 1 paperback | 2 ebooks | 3 eARCs

Book with the most pages: Caraval by Stephanie Garber (407 pages)
Books with the least pages: Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin (265 pages)
Total Pages read: 2,861

Books reviewed: 6
1 star reviews: 0
2 star reviews: 0
3 star reviews: 1
3.5 star reviews: 1
3.75 star reviews: 1
4 star reviews: 0
4.25 star reviews: 1
4.5 star reviews: 1
5 star reviews: 1
Average rating: 4 stars

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Top Ten Books I've Read In 2017 So Far

I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'RE HALFWAY THROUGH 2017 *PANICS*

Luckily, I've read some truly delightful books this year already, and I have plans to read so many more in the second half of the year. I've done my best to rank my top ten favorite books that I've read so far this year, but ranking books is hard, okay?

Heartless by Marissa Meyer - This was the first book I read in 2017 and it is still first in my heart. I will forever be in love with the characters and the world and everything that this book is. (MY REVIEW)

Caraval by Stephanie Garber - This is a recent read for me, actually, but it wormed its way into my heart reallllll quick. I read all 400 pages on one sitting because I was hardcore hooked from the very beginning. This was an emotional roller coaster and I never knew who to trust or what was real. It was magnificent.

Once and for All by Sarah Dessen - Sarah Dessen never fails to wow me. (MY REVIEW)

Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin - This one took me by surprise! But it was complicated and a angsty and stole my heart.

Noteworthy by Riley Redgate - I can't sing this book's praises enough (see what I did there). Hooray for a cappella and questioning gender roles! (MY REVIEW)


The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh - This book left me with a lot of questions, but from the second the romance was introduced I was absolute trash for it. This novel was addicting as heck.

Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson - This isn't my favorite Matson novel, but it still had so much emotion and lovely characters!

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz - It took me a hot minute to get into the writing style, but once I did I was absolutely hooked. I really enjoyed getting to know Ari and Dante and watching them find themselves.

Geekerella by Ashley Poston - This novel is incredibly cute, fun, and charming. A great summer read, and perfect if you're looking for a book that will make you flat out happy. (MY REVIEW)

The Selection by Kiera Cass - What can I say? This series is trope-y and addicting and I am not ashamed to say I devoured it, okay?

Friday, June 23, 2017

Lefty's Lowdown: Once and for All by Sarah Dessen

Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
(standalone)
Published: June 6, 2017 by Viking Books for Young Readers
Source: Purchased
Summary from Goodreads:
As bubbly as champagne and delectable as wedding cake, Once and for All, Sarah Dessen's thirteenth novel, is set in the world of wedding planning, where crises are routine.


Louna, daughter of famed wedding planner Natalie Barrett, has seen every sort of wedding: on the beach, at historic mansions, in fancy hotels and clubs. Perhaps that's why she's cynical about happily-ever-after endings, especially since her own first love ended tragically. When Louna meets charming, happy-go-lucky serial dater Ambrose, she holds him at arm's length. But Ambrose isn't about to be discouraged, now that he's met the one girl he really wants.

Sarah Dessen’s many, many fans will adore her latest, a richly satisfying, enormously entertaining story that has everything—humor, romance, and an ending both happy and imperfect, just like life itself.
If you didn't know, Sarah Dessen is one of my favorite authors on the planet and this was one of my most anticipated releases of the year. I just knew that with Sarah Dessen comes summer and adorable romance and heaps of self-discovery. And I was not let down! ONCE AND FOR ALL has the typical Sarah Dessen essence, but it also feels different than her previous works. Sweet and poignant and fun, but also relevant to current events.

What really attracted me to the premise of this book is that it deals largely with the wedding planning industry, which I'M FASCINATED BY. Honestly, I watch one episode of Say Yes to the Dress and I've already got three different weddings planned for people who don't exist. But I digress. I just adored the way Dessen showed the behind-the-scenes of the perfect (and usually not-so-perfect) wedding, and the way that shapes Louna, our protagonist.

Something else I really enjoyed while reading was that this book has two different story lines playing out: Louna's past, in which we  follow along as she falls in love for the first time and her whole world crashes around her, and Louna's present, in which she is finally moving on and shedding her cynical ways. I fell in love with the two different narratives, and I was equally engrossed in both of them.

In her past, we meet Ethan, who is sweet and charming and stole her heart instantly. We see their relationship's glorious beginning--one night of pure connection--and my heart was absolutely humming as I read. However, it was also aching, as we know things do not end well between the two of them. If anyone has seen the musical The Last Five Years, I was getting that sort of vibe from it. I was really rooting for their relationship and falling in love right alongside them, despite its tragic conclusion. I've seen some people complain about the insta-love between them, and how their relationship moved much too quickly, but that was sort of the point, in my opinion. Sarah Dessen shows us that while these magnificent connections exist with people, that's not the only love there is.

In her present, Louna meets Ambrose. Now, it took me a while to warm up to him, but again, I think that's the point. He's like a ball of energy and disregard. What I really admire about his character is that Dessen made the love interest annoying. Intentionally. Usually when a romantic prospect is "annoying" it's because he's so arrogant and smug, but this is different. He's a little bit obnoxious and I have mad respect because HOW DO YOU EVEN PULL THAT OFF. You morph into Sarah Dessen, that's how. As the story progressed. he really grew on me. He's more than just his obnoxious behavior. By the end of the novel, I NEEDED him and Louna to get together. Not a want--a need. They both developed so much by the end of the novel and I knew they were right for each other, that they would make each other better and continue to grow.

I do have one complaint. This is the reason that I couldn't give the book 5 stars, despite how incredible it was. And it seems small, but it made a huge difference, and it's simply that I wish we had more MOMENTS between Louna and Ambrose throughout the novel. More unsolicited sexual tension, ya know? I wanted Louna to more actively deny her feelings and I wanted Ambrose to hint at his more than he did.

Really, though, this novel was just lovely. I teared up at the end--not because it was sad, but because it felt like a piece of my heart had just concluded. I have so many thoughts and feelings that aren't even possible to articulate, but once again, Sarah Dessen has blessed us with an emotional gem of a book. I will definitely return to this one in the future.

My rating:
4.5/5

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Sunday Post #30


  • I basically spent the whole week working (again, currently typing this at work) and lazing around, but on Monday I did go swimming with my best friend and we celebrated her 20th birthday!! 
  • Literally, that's it. That's my life haha. 
Reviews: 
- Geekerella by Ashley Poston
- Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

Memes: 
- Top Ten Contemporary Books I've Recently Added To My TBR

Features/Misc.:
- Quiz: Which Sarah Dessen Book Do You Belong In?
- Just Write #3

Reviews: 
- I'm Not in the Band by Amber Garza
- Follow Me Back by A.V. Geiger

Memes: 
- Sunday Post #31

Features/ Misc.:
- The Beachy Book Tag
- Book Aesthetics #2: 2017 Releases
- How To Spread Positivity In The Book Community

- What Sarah Read featured a really great post about autism in YA.

- The delightful ladies Genesis and Amanda from Latte Nights Reviews are seeking another co-blogger. Y'all don't wanna sleep on this. I love their blog!  

My Twitter giveaway is still happening!! We're up to 2 winners now who get to choose from a select list, including My Lady Jane, Now I Rise, and The Last Magician!

- Kate from Ex Libris is having a six year blogiversary giveaway! Two winners will get to pick a book from a select list, including books like Warcross, Warbringer, and The Belles! 


For review: 


What Goes Up by Katie Kennedy | Published July 18, 2017 | Thanks Bloomsbury!
Protected by Claire Zorn | Published October 3, 2017 | Thanks Sourcebooks Fire!
Of Jenny and the Aliens by Ryan Gebhart | Published August 1, 2017 | Thank you Candlewick Press!
Duplicity (audiobook) by N.K. Traver | Published March 17, 2015 | Thank you N.K,!

Purchased: 

(I was too lazy to take real photos of my new lovelies, but trust me they are GORGEOUS and they are MINE)

- Caraval by Stephanie Garber
- Once and for All by Sarah Dessen

Monday, June 5, 2017

Which Sarah Dessen Book Do You Belong In? (Quiz)

Listen y'all.

LISTEN.



SARAH DESSEN'S NEW BOOK COMES OUT TOMORROW!!!!!!!!



I AM SO HECKIN BORKING EXCITED OKAY. 

And in honor of Once and for All's beautiful, magnificent, delightful release, I have created a lil quiz to let you know where you fit in the charming world of Sarah Dessen!! (Aka which of her books you belong in.) It's short and sweet and I hope y'all like it! 




The quiz told me that I belong in JUST LISTEN, which I can totally see.

WHAT BOOK DO YOU BELONG IN? DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE? 

 Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
(standalone)
Published: June 6, 2017 by Viking Books for Young Readers
Summary from Goodreads: 
As bubbly as champagne and delectable as wedding cake, Once and for All, Sarah Dessen's thirteenth novel, is set in the world of wedding planning, where crises are routine.

Louna, daughter of famed wedding planner Natalie Barrett, has seen every sort of wedding: on the beach, at historic mansions, in fancy hotels and clubs. Perhaps that's why she's cynical about happily-ever-after endings, especially since her own first love ended tragically. When Louna meets charming, happy-go-lucky serial dater Ambrose, she holds him at arm's length. But Ambrose isn't about to be discouraged, now that he's met the one girl he really wants.

Sarah Dessen’s many, many fans will adore her latest, a richly satisfying, enormously entertaining story that has everything—humor, romance, and an ending both happy and imperfect, just like life itself.

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Sunday Post #29


  • I hope everyone had a great memorial day! Luckily the restaurant I work at shut down so I had the day off to swim with my friend, watch some TV, and do a little bit of painting. I've been feeling crafty lately, so I've been painting canvases (even though I am not a good artist at all). 
  • Aside from that, I've basically just spent my life working. I'm actually typing this up at work right now hah! So far, my money-saving endeavors are going well, but it has only been a couple weeks. Stay tuned to see if I actually manage to save anything this summer. 
  • ALSO, I finally filmed a couple videos to get back into BookTube, which is super exciting! I haven't finished editing the first one yet, but I WILL. Hopefully by next week's Sunday Post I'll be able to start giving y'all updates on my booktube and bookstagram posts. 
Reviews: 
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard

Memes: 
- Top Ten Anticipated Reads In The Second Half Of 2017

Features/Misc: 
- Spring Favorites
- YA Look Book #2: Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
Reviews: 
- Geekerella by Ashley Poston
- Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

Memes: 
- Top Ten Contemporary Books I've Recently Added To My TBR
- Sunday Post #30

Features/Misc: 
- Just Write #3
- Sarah Dessen Feature
 - First and foremost, I have a twitter giveaway going on, so you should check it out! It's open internationally, as long as the book depository ships to you! You can enter to win one of the following books: 


- The YA Book Traveler shared some really incredible ideas for a book-themed wedding, and is giving us the opportunity to win Once and for All by Sarah Dessen! (US only)
- Pure Imagination is hosting a June Releases giveaway, where you can win any June release of your choice! Open internationally, as long as the book depository ships to you. 

Saturday, June 3, 2017

YA Look Book #2: Once and for All by Sarah Dessen

One thing I've always struggled to incorporate into my blog is my love of fashion! I am just as addicted to clothes, shoes, and jewelry as I am books, so you know it's serious. I finally found a fun way to show my style off a little, though, with my new feature YA Look Book, where I assemble outfits inspired by some gorgeous books.

In (immense) anticipation for Sarah Dessen's new release, today's YA Look Book is for her! 

WHAT DO YOU THINK? WOULD YOU WEAR ANY OF THESE?