Lately, BookTube and book blogs have been filled with videos and posts of people doing relationship-based tags, from RIP It or Ship It to The Love Triangle Book Tag (and Love Triangle Game Part 2!). This week a new tag joined their ranks, this one called the Book Bachelor Tag. Invented by Ashley from A [...]
Tag: the female of the species
Recommending Standalones
I'm a big fan of series. I love joining characters on lengthy adventures and being in it for the long hall. But that doesn't mean I read series exclusively. On the contrary, I've read some fantastic standalones in my day. Today, I'd like to recommend a few of my all-time favorites. From fantasy to contemporary [...]
The No Disclaimers Book Tag
You know how on almost every BookTube video the BookTuber starts off with a disclaimer? That whole “This is just my opinion. You can like things I don’t. Blah, blah, blah” thing. I get why they do it, but it’s still annoying. It’s a given that anything you say is just your opinion. That’s why [...]
Top 5 Wednesday: Books and Series Best to Go into Blind
Hosted by the Top 5 Wednesday Goodreads Group Hello, fellow fans of things! Sorry I haven’t been posting as much lately. I’ve been scrambling for ideas, feeling like I always talk about the same things over and over. Plus, I’ve been binging It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Twice (I’m already on season eight again after [...]
My Top Five Books of 2016
I have read many books this year. How many? A whole fucking lot. Nearly 100. And I’m not done. However, it’s close enough to the end of the year that I’m ready to declare my five favorite 2016 releases. In order to be considered for this list, a book must meet only two qualifications: it [...]
Women are Vengeance: A Review of “The Female of the Species” by Mindy McGinnis
Official Summary: Alex Craft knows how to kill someone. And she doesn’t feel bad about it.Three years ago, when her older sister, Anna, was murdered and the killer walked free, Alex uncaged the language she knows best—the language of violence. While her own crime goes unpunished, Alex knows she can’t be trusted among other people. [...]