Thursday, December 31, 2020
Book Beginnings on Fridays/Friday 56: Love Comes Softly
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Can't-Wait Wednesday: The Retake
Top Ten Tuesdays: Favorite Books of 2020
Wow. Just wow. WE'VE MADE IT, EVERYONE!!!!! 🎊 Despite all the new difficulties and challenges 2020 has brought to all of us, we're pushing through, and we won't have to go through this year again! (Is it weird that now my writer brain is trying to chase after a plot bunny that involves someone from the future being thrown here through the space-time continuum?)
In all seriousness, 2020 has not been easy. However, if you're a book lover like me, I think we can agree that stories have lifted us up, encouraged us, and given us some steady ground in the midst of such a shaky existence. I know it has for me. All the same, coming up with my top ten favorite books I've read this year is definitely a challenge. Not only because I've read so many and explored so many new worlds, but because I want to make sure that what I choose has impacted me in some way.
Like I've done with most of my other book-listing TTT posts, I've listed the genre, age target, and a small blurb about why I chose this book, as well as a few content warnings for whoever wants to check it out. If you click on the title of the book, you'll also be taken to the Amazon link! Hope you enjoy reading through my choices.
(To see all the TTT lists I've done in the past, click HERE.)
Monday, December 28, 2020
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #4
Friday, December 18, 2020
An Author Interview: Kaley Rhea
Hey, and happy Friday! Can you believe it's only six days until Christmas right now? I certainly can't, and wanted to feature a special Christmas-themed read today...Off-Script and Over-Caffeinated! You can find my review of the book HERE.
This is the second interview I've posted this week. You can find my first one, featuring Phillip Ulrich (the co-creator of the Growly Books series) HERE.
Like my interview with Phillip Ulrich, this is another milestone for me and this blog. Not only have I reviewed the author's latest read before, but this is my tenth interview on here! To look at the other interviews I've done in the past, click HERE.
I have slightly edited the interview to make it easier to read, without changing any of the author's answers. The interview is also spoiler-free.
Monday, December 14, 2020
An Author Interview: Phillip Ulrich
Hey! This week I'm excited to post not one, but TWO author interviews. The first interview features Phillip Ulrich, one of the authors of the amazing Growly Books series!
This is a personal milestone for me, because the first book in this series, Begin, was the first review I ever wrote and posted. If you're interested, you can read that HERE.
I have slightly edited the interview to make it easier to read, without changing any of the author's answers. Like my interview with Livy Jarmusch, this review is also spoiler-free!
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
A Book Review: Abigail Adams (Witness to a Revolution)
Hey! This week I'm thrilled to share with you another amazing book that you should definitely think about putting on your Christmas list. Abigail Adams herself has inspired me more and more as I've gotten to know about her life, and the author writes about her so well! This pick is definitely a keeper, and one to read if you want to feel inspired.
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
A Book Review: A Wilted Willow (Plus EXCLUSIVE interview with the author!)
Friday, November 27, 2020
Book Beginnings on Fridays/Friday 56: The Wedding, and Book Blogger Hop
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Top Ten Tuesdays: Things I'm Thankful For
I absolutely LOVED the TTT topic for this week, and thought it would be a perfect way to celebrate Thanksgiving! Especially with how uncertain life seems right now, I think taking a second and remembering to be thankful for what we do have, instead of focusing on what we need or want, is something all of us should be aiming towards. I know that I have so many blessings already, and I'm wincing at the fact that I often take them for granted!
Honestly, this TTT list may be my favorite. 😀 To see all the TTT lists I've done in the past, click HERE.
I could probably ramble on about this topic for several pages, but instead I just chose a few broad things to feature here, as well as a short paragraph about why I included that certain thing. Hope you enjoy the list!
Monday, November 23, 2020
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #3
Thursday, November 19, 2020
A Book Review: The Scarlet Letter
Hey, everyone! This week I decided to do something a little different and review a classic I read for school. I'm definitely hoping to come back to it sometime soon...especially if I decide to participate in The Classics Club book challenge.
This book review contains no spoilers!
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Narnia Blog Tag
Hey! I got tagged for S.J. Barnard's Narnia Blog Tag yesterday, and thought it was such a fun idea that I wanted to post about it IMMEDIATELY. I honestly didn't know blog tags were a thing before this, but now I want to participate in them as much as I do book memes!
I'm definitely going to have a blast with this. 😁
Here are the rules (as dictated by S. J. Barnard):
1. Thank the person who nominated you
2. Describe the rate of your Narnia fanatic (Nostalgic, Serious, Maniacal)
3. Answer the questions below
4. Tag 5+ bloggers
5. Have fun!
1. First off, a huge thank-you to Allie Andersen for tagging me! You can find her awesome blog HERE.
Maniacal Fanatic—You have lived Narnia from childhood, hid in closets on more accounts than is healthy, have read and watched all the movies including the BBC version
Based on her definitions of "Narnia Fanatic", I'd say I'm a Serious Fanatic. I am not a huge Narnia fan, just because I didn't discover the series early enough to get really into it. (Back when most Nostalgics and Maniacs were diving into the wonder of C.S. Lewis's writing, I was more interested in fangirling over Warriors and Ever After High. 😋) Now, while I can't say I've fully read all of the series, I have read books one through six, and watched all the movies.
3. Below are my answers to all the questions.
Who is your favorite Pevensie sibling?
Probably either Edmund or Lucy. Lucy is just so fun to spend time with, and Edmund's growth as a character is very relatable. I liked that Edmund was more "rebellious" and hard to deal with than the rest of his siblings seem to be.
What is the most underrated book in Narnia?
I'd say The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. I know, I know, it's not THAT non-discussed, especially because of the movie based on it, but I still think that the actual book had some great scenes and themes in it that were cut out of the movie. Including the bundle of sass and interest that is Eustace's diary. I love snarky characters 😂
Who is your favorite Narnian king?
King Caspian, because he stuck to the original ideals of Narnia and I think was a good ruler overall.
Who is your favorite Narnian queen?
Honestly, I can't think of any except Lucy or Susan...so probably Lucy. (I still haven't really forgiven Susan.)
Which non-human Narnian do you like best?
Either Aslan, because he's Aslan, or Reepicheep, because of his loyalty. Reepicheep would be a good character to have on your side.
Which book deserves a movie?
The Horse and His Boy. Definitely. It was a fun adventure, I liked that this time it didn't have to be about the Pevensies (though their cameos were nice), and it would be a great way to get more people to enjoy Narnia, who haven't previously read any of the books or seen the movies.
What is one thing you did as a Narnia fanatic you do not regret?
Daydream about finding a magic world in my closet. Also, go to a girl's house last year and comment that her family's wardrobe looked exactly like the Narnia one.
4. To pass this prompt on, I decided to tag:
- Laurel from Laurel Jean
- Elza from Elza Reads
- Lark from Lark Writes...on books and life
- Ashley from The Rustic Reading Gal
- E.G. Bella from Bella's Blog
5. Well, I think I had fun with this post and all the questions! Hmm, maybe I should think about getting back into Narnia...
I hope you enjoyed reading this blog post, and hearing all my ramblings about this awesome series! What kind of Narnia fan would you describe yourself as? What would be your answers to the questions?
When I first posted my interview with Livy Jarmusch earlier this week, I mentioned that there would be another author interview the coming week. Actually, what I meant to say is that it'll be posted AFTER next week, not during! Sorry about the confusion. Instead, I'll be reviewing a classic novel that is one of the most thought-provoking and powerful reads I've ever been able to get my hands on.
(The photos used were taken by Matthew Hamilton, Chris Bair, Siora Photography, Ulvi Safari, and Mika Matin of Unsplash.)
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
An Author Interview: Livy Jarmusch
Hi, everyone! Today I'm pleased to post an interview featuring Olivia "Livy" Jarmusch, the bubbly and brilliant mastermind behind the Tales of Tarsurella series and the Regal Hearts books. Livy has personally inspired me with her writing, and I'm so excited to have another chance to feature her amazing books. If you're interested, I posted a book review of her debut, The Coronation, on this blog a few weeks ago. You can find that post HERE.
I have slightly edited the interview to make it easier to read, without changing any of the author's answers. The interview is also spoiler-free!
I hope you enjoy hearing Livy's thoughts on The Tales of Tarsurella, writing, and some of her personal favorites.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
A Book Review: The Hardest Peace
Hi, everyone! I hope you're having a good week so far. This week I'm reviewing one of the *few* books that has actually been recommended to me by someone else. I really enjoyed it and hope you will too! This is also my first time doing a full review of an autobiography, which I think is really exciting.
This book review has no spoilers!
Friday, October 30, 2020
A Book Review: The Coronation
Hey, everyone! This week I'm thrilled to blog about the first in a great-looking trilogy by a young author that has personally inspired me. Lindsey from Books for Christian Girls also reviewed this some time ago, and I used some of the things she mentioned in her review in mine, too. Thanks, Lindsey!
There may be minor spoilers as I try to give an accurate picture of the book.
(The discussion questions will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Book Beginnings on Fridays/Friday 56: Even If, and Book Blogger Hop
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Can't-Wait Wednesday: Cabin Girl
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Top Ten Tuesdays: Recommended Books
I loved writing about this Top Ten Tuesday theme, because it made me stretch my brain and reminisce about a bunch of the reads I've stored as "experienced" in my mental attic. You'd think that since I blog about books for fun and regularly talk about great reads to people, that this topic would be a breeze for me to get through. But as I racked my brain for books to put on here, I realized I don't receive book recommendations as often as I give them away!
This was a bittersweet reminder to me to be more willing to let other book-lovers have a say in what I read. After all, a book's best when it's shared, right? And, true, not every experience with a recommended book has me raving about it or even liking it, but in the end the benefits of letting other people take a peek at my bookshelf and choosing what to add next outweigh the other possibility of choosing to stop and fight for control over everything I do or don't try.
Well, enough rambling. 😁 Onto the list!
Like most of my other TTT lists, I include my reasons for including it, a non-exhaustive list of things to be aware of if you want to check out the book, and the Amazon link embedded in the title. (Click HERE if you want to see a full list of the Top Ten Tuesday lists I've done in the past.)
Monday, October 19, 2020
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #2
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
A Book Review: First Cousins at the Farm (Plus EXCLUSIVE interview with the author!)
Hello, everyone! This week I'm excited to blog about the first in a fairly new book series that encourages readers to not take life for granted, and to enjoy the outdoors and their loved ones. I'm also thrilled to post an interview with the author, conducted via email. As always, a huge thank you to Mary Conley for being willing to answer all my questions.
This is my sixth author interview. To look at all the other ones I've done (including two featuring Tara Grayce and Jen Calonita), click HERE.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
A Book Review: Misfits (Plus EXCLUSIVE interview with the author!)
This week I'm reviewing the first in a fractured fairytale series that I hope you've heard about already. If you haven't, it is so worth the read, and I can't wait to share my thoughts with you.
This post comes on Wednesday because it's the three-week anniversary of having my jaw surgery. I thought it would be fun to celebrate having made it this far healing-wise, and on how far this blog has come. When I first blogged about a book series I'd thought would be the perfect start to this site, I never imagined the way my small pet project would take off.
This month it's going on six months, and already I've been blessed enough to host author interviews, participate in a week of book memes, and to interact with a number of amazing authors and fellow book bloggers. This has been an incredible journey, and I hope I get to enjoy six months more of it!
Check out the awesome cover and review below.
Friday, October 2, 2020
Book Beginnings on Fridays/Friday 56: The Voyage of Patience Goodspeed, and Book Blogger Hop
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Can't-Wait Wednesday: Operation Grendel
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Top Ten Tuesdays: Favorite Book(ish) Quotes
Monday, September 28, 2020
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #1
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
A Book Review: The Vanderbeekers Lost and Found
This week and last week were kind of rough for me, but I decided to work on my weekly post anyway. I read this gem the day after it released and the story touched me so much I just had to share it.
There may be minor spoilers as I try to give an accurate picture of the book.
(The discussion questions will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Sunday, September 13, 2020
A Book Review: Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky
Hi! This week I'm going to be reviewing a great historical fiction pick. The writing was so incredible I'm already planning to read the next two in the series. This also wins the medal for the book with the longest title that I've ever read.
There may be minor spoilers as I try to give an accurate picture of the book.
(The discussion questions will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Friday, September 11, 2020
A Book Review: The Doll People
Hello! This week I'm going to review another one of my favorite books, which I think is a perfect read anytime, anyplace! Although there have been many books and movies with similar concepts, this one stands out to me, and is definitely worth checking out.
There may be minor spoilers as I try to give an accurate picture of the book.
(The discussion questions will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
A Book Review: Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems (Spoiler-Free Review)
Hey, bookworms! Today will be my first time reviewing a collection of poetry. When I created this blog, I didn't include poetry as part of my "Review Policy" list, because other than books like "Love That Dog" (which I adored), I hadn't found any I wanted to recommend here. But this time the poetry I've chosen is a perfect fit.
I'm also trying something new this week by mixing in writing prompts along with my discussion questions. I hope you enjoy them.
This time, my review is spoiler free!
(The discussion questions and writing prompts will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Monday, August 24, 2020
A Book Review: My Father's Son (Plus EXCLUSIVE interview with the author!)
Hi! This week I am thrilled to post yet another author interview, including a look at their recent debut. This story is full of heart, hope, and healing, and it's an honor for me to promote it here.
This is my fourth author interview on this blog. In the past I've featured Jordyn Hadden, Avarose White, and Tara Grayce. Check out those posts by clicking on the links attached to the names.
There may be minor spoilers as I try to give an accurate picture of the book.
(The discussion questions will have spoilers, since they are supposed to be used after reading the book.)
Friday, August 21, 2020
Book Beginnings on Fridays: Starring Me
Hello! I'm so excited to share my first Book Beginning on Friday with you. This book is a sequel to a great YA read I reviewed last week, called First Date. (You can find my review of it HERE.) Though both books are about Christian life, the first one focuses on a girl who's already a Christian, while this one is about a girl just finding out more about Christians. Both, however, are fun, spunky books that take a look at different parts of show business, viewed through the eyes of ordinary characters.
Click here to look at all of my Book Beginnings on Fridays.
So, let's get to the first line!