
January Hopefuls | 2022
Happy New Year everyone and welcome to my January Hopefuls 2022! I am going to make my hopefuls pretty ambitious for January to start the year off on a good note. Eight books is two per week, but I’ve got some smaller books and an audiobook in there so it should be manageable. I’m determined to read as many books as I can this year so I want to get a head start right at the beginning. So let’s jump right in to this hodgepodge of books! Luminous | By: Mara Rutherford I recently won this ARC in a Goodreads giveaway

Canada Day Book Recommendation
Happy Canada Day to all of my fellow Canadians out there! In honour of it being Canada Day I wanted to take this opportunity to recommend a few books by a very lovely Canadian author. I wanted to take today to recommend June because I feel like her books should be more widely known and read. If you’re a fan of historical kdramas you will definitely love her books. So let’s check out June and her wonderful stories! Bio June Hur was born in South Korea and raised in Canada, except for the time when she moved back to Korea

Completed Book Series Gift Guide: Bookmas Day #2
Book dragons horde books and what would make a better gift than to give them an entire completed series? We do love our matching covers, lol. So today I thought I would give you a completed book series gift guide! On my blog I read and review primarily young adult fiction so those are primarily going to be my recommendations, although I have added a space for middle grade as well. So in this post I have created three different levels of readers for you to choose from: Beginner Bookworm (someone just starting out on their reading journey), Advanced Book

December Hopefuls | Bookmas Day #1
On the first day of Bookmas Christine recommended to me… my December Hopefuls. I cannot believe that it is already December! It is time to start celebrating the holiday season with hot drinks, cozy sweaters, sitting in front of the fireplace and spending time with family and friends. It is also the start of my 12 Days of Bookmas! To get us started with I thought I would tell you guys what I’m hoping to read this month. I’m not planning on too much cause you know how busy it can get this time of year, but I also want

Books by Canadian Authors to Read on Canada Day
Hello everyone and for those Canadians out there, happy Canada Day! With everyone going on right now I know we can’t really get out to celebrate. So instead while you are relaxing, instead take a gander at these three books that have Canadian authors! I tried to get a variety of books including: middle grade, diverse authors, different genres and more recent releases. So let’s jump right in! Nevers- Sara Cassidy Resourceful fourteen-year-old Odette is on the move again, traveling as a stowaway on a cheese cart with her hapless mother, Anneline. They are in Burgundy, France, in 1799, fleeing

The Starless Sea | Audiobook Review
By: Erin Morgenstern Length: 18 hours, 34 minutes Publisher: Penguin Random House Genres: Young adult, fantasy, magic realism, romance, adventure, mystery, action. Goodreads | Indigo | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository | iBooks DISCLAIMER: This review contains spoilers, you have been warned. Read at your own risk! All readers wish that a book from the library could set them on their own adventure. The Starless Sea does exactly what every reader (or at least this one) would love to have in real life. For me, this is a book for readers and for book lovers alike. That alone

May Hopefuls: a little bit of everything!
Welcome to my May Hopefuls! I have quite a few this month, because let’s face it with this quarantine I’m not doing too much else. Setting a large goal of eight books, I’ve got a bit of everything from manga to middle grade and audiobooks to adult historical fiction. So let’s dive right in. Spy x Family Vol 1. By: Tatsuya Endo Book in a Nutshell: An action-packed comedy about a fake family that includes a spy, an assassin and a telepath! Why I’m Interested: This is the only manga I have on my list and it is one

2020 Reading Goals
Hey guys! I’m aware it is pretty much the end of January, but I still wanted to get my reading goals for 2020 out there. I really want to get organized and have a productive year and I feel like having my goals announced and in the public view might keep me more accountable to them. I’m trying not to be too ambitious, but enough to keep me busy throughout 2020. So let’s jump in to the six goals I have for the year! 1: Read 50 Books I swear I’m going to keep adding this one until I manage


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