At the end of March I started the fifth book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Silver Flames. It is a pretty hefty book clocking in at 600+ pages. I think I ripped through it in about a week though. Once I picked it up, [Read More]
Starfall
Here’s a look back at what I read in March. I started the month with two books I was in the middle of reading, the first of those being The Haunting of Hill House. I really loved the descriptions in the book – of Eleanor’s drive, of the way the doors in the house wouldn’t [Read More]
Cobwebs and Stardust
A look back at what I read in February. On the first, I started my next book in the ACOTAR series, A Court of Wings and Ruin. I ordered the original hardback so that I could add it to my collection. It took me about ten days to read this and there was a TON [Read More]
A Train to Stamboul
Since rekindling my love of reading, I have felt more like myself than I have in a long time. I wanted to make sure I brought that excitement and intention into the new year. And since I’m reading so much now, I decided I should probably break up my reviews into a monthly post, otherwise [Read More]
2020 Books in Review
I’d love to show you a beautiful photo of a big stack of the books I read in 2020, but let’s be real…I’m rarely that organized. Thankfully, Goodreads to the rescue. As I have most years, I set a goal for the number of books I wanted to read at the beginning of January 2020. [Read More]
On My Bookshelf: Both Ends of the Spectrum
I promised to tell you about the books I cheated on Thea Devine with. So, after failing miserably at trying to read books I had at home rather than library books and realizing that if I don’t have a good book in my hand I’d rather not read, I went to the library. I decided, ok let’s test this theory. Am I just burned out on reading or is it the books that just aren’t that good?