Ten books that have been on my TBR for far too long and have to be read. A mixture of YA Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and non-fiction. Read More
10 Books I Have To Read This Year
Review: Atlantis Riptide by Allie Burton
Atlantis Riptide by Allie Burton is the first book in the Lost Daughters of Atlantis series. There were things I liked and didn’t like which resulted in a three-star rating, but I’m glad that I did finish the book and have hopes that the next book will earn a higher rating. Read More
On My Mind: What I Read When I Write
Writers have their own reading habits and they sometimes change when they’re actively working on a first draft. Here’s what I do and don’t read. Read More
On My Mind: I Don’t Believe In Writer’s Block
I don’t believe in writer’s block. Three things are responsible for being unable to create and here are some tips to fix them. Read More
Review: Sworn to Conflict by Terah Edun
Sworn to Transfer by Terah Edun is the third book in the Courtlight series and highly entertaining. Read it in one go and start the next one. Four stars. Read More
Goals for 2019
New year, new goals! The 2018 review has influence how things are done in 2019. More content on a regular basis and no more daily blog events. Read More
End Of Year Review
A look back at 2018 as we say goodbye to another year. Goals were crushed and deadlines missed, but it’s been an amazing year. Thank you! Read More
Best Reads of 2018
Check out the best reads of 2018. An overview of the best books I read this year. A healthy mix of fiction and non-fiction. Read More
Books To Look Forward To In 2019
Writing these posts about new releases are always a struggle. How do you pick the right books? There are so many! It’s hard to make a good selection. The list I’ve created now are mostly books that I personally look forward to. Some I’ve just heard about, others I’ve known about for a while. I’ve Read More
Reading Challenge 2019
I made this small reading challenge for 2019. It’s only 12 books so readers and non-readers can do it without feeling intimidated. If twelve books still seem like a bit much, try combining the challenges, like reading a book by an author of Asian descent with the same initials. Or a non-fiction book about food. Read More