Amazing News!

Hooray! Everyone! Celebration time! We have reached 100 Followers before the sites birthday! This is amazing! I have no idea what to do in celebration about this…

Maybe, an additional post tomorrow about something? IDK. This is so amazing! Thank you all for following my little book review blog where I rant about nothing and everything all at once. You’ve stuck with me, and I can’t thank you enough!

Lets aim for 200!

Best,

MM


July Review Archive

July Review Archive

A complete Archive of all reviews from the month of July (2019):

Total Number of Reviews : 10

          Books : 10

          Novellas : 0 

          Series Reviews : 0

           Poetry : 0


BOOKS

The Bone Charmer by Breeana Shields

Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan

Shadow of the Conqueror by Shad M. Brooks

Before the Broken Star by Emily R. King

Everless by Sara Holland

Beyond a Darkened Shore by Jessica Leake

Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

State of Sorrow by Melinda Salisbury

Onyx & Ivory by Mindee Arnett

Heart of Thorns by Bree Barton


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I hope you are all having a beautiful Wednesday morning! I know I am, and today I bring you some interesting news.

I recently got a message from a follower named Patri, who has asked for accessibility features to be added to the site, namely audio tracks in the form of an audio podcast, for my posts. I will be using one of her recommendations, for easy access to all my posts. It’ll be added soon. Thank you so much for the recommendation and the links! It saved me time with the research.

However.

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Something of a Dream {RW}

Something of a Dream {RW}

She awoke as she always did, naked and next to the body of some man who had been far more attractive when she was drunk than when she was sober. The room smelt thick of cigarettes and the memory of smoke that was etched into the walls and carpets from years of filling the room with smoke so thick one could not see. Plucking the glasses — sharp, cat eyed, and thick rimmed — from the bed side table, she slid her feet from the warmth of the body next to her and to the floor where her slippers lay waiting. 

From the covers she flew, discarding them in her wake, uncaring for the body of the man who had no more business remaining in her house. She took three steps before she was searching for her robe. Turning back to her bed, her side was neatly tucked into the bed and a silken robe lay atop it. Snatching it, she haphazardly threw it around her body and rounded the room divider of her studio loft. Her kitchenette was chilled and unused that morning, other than the steaming hot cup of coffee waiting for her in one of her favorite mugs. 

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My Goodreads

Okay, so I did make a goodreads back in May. I wasn’t sure how I was going to use it to keep track of books, because it simply just wasn’t something I used.

Instead of trying to go through all the books I own and try to figure out when I read them and possibly try to do it that way. I’m going to start with my earliest records of keeping track of the books I read (Aka last January, 2018) and just add in all those books and their read month/year. Anything before that, unless it’s very specific (and I’ve added already), I’m not going to bother.

Yeah, so… if in the future, anyone asks. That’s why.

This blog post is mostly about that. Also about how at some point I’ll learn to keep a consistent Instagram and take photos of all my tea boxes for the tea posts. Sometime. Not today though, (And that’s why I can’t seem to ever do it lol)

Until next time,

MM

Missing and Lost Books: What happened to the Last Book?

Missing and Lost Books: What happened to the Last Book?

tl;dr

Does Trapped in Time (Zenda 9) by Ken Petti and John Amodeo exist? Probably not. I’d say def no, but I want to hold out hope.

Does The Keepers (Part 3): Armistice by Rick Friar or Richard Friar exist? From what I can tell, no.

Did they ever? I have no clue.

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July TBR

Happy July everyone. We are half way through 2019, and I am at 72 books read this year alone. It’s a lot, wow. I actually have a lot of TBR and to reread books, mostly because I have a lot of first two or three novels in a series, but I never finished it. I think that, as a goal moving on through the rest of this year, I’m going to actively work towards finishing the book series I own (finally) and finishing those reviews. Or at least after August and not December. August is for NEWTs and December is for dragons after all.

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June Review Archive

June Review Archive

A complete Archive of all reviews from the month of June (2019):

Total Number of Reviews : 8

          Books : 8

          Novellas : 0

          Series Reviews : 0

           Poetry : 0


BOOKS

Nocturna by Maya Motayne

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black

Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan

Sorcery for Beginners by Matt Harry

Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

The Wicked King by Holly Black