Happy Hump Day, folks! It’s time for another Top 5 Wednesday! This week’s topic is a good one. Today we’re talking about the top 5 books or series we don’t like, but love to discuss. As someone who lives for book talks and analyzing, I am super pumped for this topic. I love books that [...]
Tag: throne of glass
Top 5 Wednesday: Nostalgic Book Boyfriends
Hosted by the Top 5 Wednesday Goodreads Group Well everyone, your girl is sick. I’ve got a cold. It’s not as bad as it could be (thank you, Sambucol!), but I did have a fever yesterday. But you’re not here for an update on my health. You’re here for Top 5 Wednesday! This week’s topic [...]
The Four London Book Tag
On Halloween this year, the collector’s edition of A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab was released. Even though it’s over a week later, I thought I’d do this tag in honor of that release. It poses questions based on each of the Londons in that series: Gray London, Red London, White London, and [...]
Top 5 Wednesday: Fandoms I’m No Longer In
Hosted by ThoughtsOnTomes Hola, Strangers! It’s Wednesday again, so you know what that means… Top 5 Wednesday! I have been looking forward to this topic All. Month. Long. This week we’re listing our top five fandoms we are no longer in. You’ve probably figured this out about me by now, but I love talking about [...]
The Words that Built the Story: A Study of Sarah J. Maas’ Writing Style
Whether you like her or not, it is impossible to deny that Sarah J. Maas has become a driving force in the direction of YA fantasy. Her books frequently dominate bestseller lists and have very large fandoms. Her model of high fantasy is already being duplicated, cementing her influence. But, despite the recent heaps of [...]
Tom Hanks Book Tag
I found this on BookTube and had to. 1. Big A book you read when you were young that was intended for a more mature audience? The only answer I can think of is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. It wasn’t really intended for an older audience, but I was in the third [...]
Unpopular Opinions Book Tag
My first blog post in which I immediately alienate my audience.