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3 Bookish Things Tag

I absolutely love doing tags! I think they're a great way to talk about all kinds of books. I don't really see that many new tags around, though, so I was really excited to see Cait @ Paper Fury's post , in which she created this out of bookstagram questions. 3 FAVORITE AUTHORS   • I haven't even come close to reading all of Mindy McGinnis 's books, but two of them are all-time favorites and all the ones I've read have been so good they've stuck in my head for a very long time • a new favorite is Maurene Goo , who I'm entirely ready to crown as the new queen of fluffy contemporary • I would honestly have put Rachel Lynn Solomon on here after reading only one of her books, but I was lucky enough to read an ARC of OUR YEAR OF MAYBE and absolutely adored it 3 WEIRDEST THINGS USED AS A BOOKMARK   • when I'm reading in bed and I'm too tired to go find a bookmark, I'll just stick my blankets into the book   • sometimes if I ha

Booktubeathon TBR Suggestions

Sometimes, you can be your own best inspiration. Case in point: I was trying to think of blog post ideas, and not having much luck, but then I ran across a post I did last year in which I gave recommendations for the Booktubeathon challenges. And, as luck would have it, Booktubeathon starts in just a few days, making it the perfect time recommend books for your TBRs again ! Some of the challenges this year a bit more difficult to recommend for, since they're a bit more personalized to the individual reader, but I still did my very best to find books that I've loved that would fit the requirements. So, if your TBR is a book or two short (or you haven't even made one yet - we've all been there!), here are some suggestions! Let a coin toss decide your first read. This is one of the more individualized ones, so I decided to go with books that I think will make a great start to any readathon. Maybe you can do a coin flip between two of these! Two of my absolut

What's On My Netgalley Shelf?

One of the worst parts of my extended reading slump is that I just get more and more behind on my NetGalley review copies. I haven't been fully caught up since last summer. I've done a bit better - I got through all of the ones that had June 2018 publication dates, and posted reviews for them here - but there are still a lot that I need to get to! I'm posting this as a way to hold myself accountable. I fully expect all of these books to, at the very least, be on the list of books I read in 2018. I might not be posting full reviews here for the ones that were published a while ago, but I'll definitely be reviewing them on Goodreads! Here are the ten that I need to get to: Which of these books should I read first? Tell me in the comments!