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    • Christmas Eve Book Tag

      Posted at 5:35 am by Laura, on December 24, 2017

      It’s the day before Christmas! I hope you’re having a great holiday season. It’s been a busy few months lately, but I just had to do this Christmas Eve tag from Sam’s vlog. Enjoy!

      Christmas Eve Book Tag

      CHRISTMAS EVE MORNING || What is a book you wake up excited to read? (Anticipating reading, read in the past and love, etc)

      Anticipate reading: The City of Brass by SA Chakraborty
      Read in the past and love: Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier (ha! Made it into another tag!)
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      CHRISTMAS EVE BREAKFAST || What is your favorite treat/food during the holidays?

      Gosh, it depends on the time of day! In the mornings I love a good breakfast casserole — eggs, cheese, sausage, onions, peppers — and I’m a sucker for mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie for lunch and dinner. It’s also not the holidays without ham, but the other foods are must-haves during the holidays. I also love peppermint ice cream and french vanilla hot cocoa with marshmallows.

      Clearly I love holiday food.

      FAMILY TIME || What is a book that fills you with happiness and love and the warm fuzzies in general?

      Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Hands down.

      CHRISTMAS CAROLS || What are your favorite Christmas carols/songs, or holiday songs?

      For Christmas carols, I tend to go a bit more traditional. I love “O Come Emmanuel,” “Wexford Carol,” and “I Wonder as I Wander.” Christmas songs I tend to think of pop tunes, and sung by specific singers. In that case it would be “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (She & Him), “All I Want For Christmas is You” (Mariah Carey), and “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (Harry Connick, Jr).

      ANTICIPATION || What book release are you very much anticipating?

      For one I have read, it would be Clarissa Harwood’s Impossible Saints (January 2!). For ones I’m looking forward to reading, it would be Rachel Hartman’s Tess of the Road, Jessica Leake’s Beyond a Darkened Shore, and Adrienne Young’s Sky in the Deep.

      SLEIGH BELLS ON THE ROOF || You hear Santa on the roof and you’re very excited for the goodies! What book kept you up late at night?

      Gosh, the last book that comes to mind that kept me up for ages was Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. That was a couple years ago. There are books that’ve stuck with me too (likely due to connection in that moment of my life) and kept me awake and wondering, like A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan.

      CHRISTMAS MORNING || What book or item has been on your wishlist that you’re anticipating, perhaps receiving, this Christmas?

      There’s an item that’s forever and always on my wishlist and probably will be till I die, so I don’t expect it! It’s the 1940s edition of Jane Eyre with Fritz Eichenberg’s etchings. I can find it on Amazon and Etsy, but that’s just too easy. I want to discover it, you know? I’m also eagerly anticipating Juliet Marillier’s Den of Wolves, though, and that seems far more reasonable to receive this Christmas!

      I tag anyone and everyone who wants to participate in this fun Christmas + bookish tag!

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    • The Intimidating TBR Tag

      Posted at 6:10 am by Laura, on August 29, 2017

      Life has been busy, to say the least. Though I’ve been reading, I haven’t reviewed as much lately. To keep the blog from being perpetually silent until I’ve managed to write reviews for the books I’ve read, why don’t we check out this tag. Thanks, Morgan @ The Bookish Beagle, for sharing!

      The Intimidating TBR Tag

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      What book on your TBR have you been unable to finish? || I’ve started quite a few, but Miss You, The Wild Girl, and Bellman & Black are the three that have bookmarks still in them. I even recall without having to open them what was going on when I stopped. So…that’s something?

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      What book on your TBR haven’t you read because . . .

      . . . you haven’t had the time? || Around this time last year I decided that this year I would try to read a Gabaldon or Marillier book a month. They’re big books (in number of pages and in concept), and surely a month would be enough time. As you can tell from my seasonal posts…I haven’t been very good with this challenge! So let’s start with The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon!

      . . . it’s a sequel? || Winner’s Kiss. I was so pumped for the final book of the trilogy, bought it the day of publication, and now it’s been sitting on my shelf for what feels like ages! Gah. It’s like, if I don’t read it, the trilogy won’t end, right?

      . . . it’s brand new? || The Reluctant Queen. It’s the most brand new of this TBR tag, at least — just a month or so — but I want to be able to sink into this one properly. I loved the world-building and characters in The Queen of Blood, so I want do this one justice in my read.

      . . . you didn’t enjoy the author’s first book? || The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place, because you guys, I didn’t like All the Truth that’s in Me (though the review I gave looks pretty generous, in hindsight it frustrated me to no end). I’ve heard several times this book is very different (audience, topic, writing style, sense of humor), but I’m still nervous nonetheless.

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      . . . you haven’t been in the mood? || The Price of Blood by Patricia Bracewell. This trilogy (or is it just duology? GR says trilogy but the third book’s taking some time to come out to the world if that’s the case) is everything I could ever want. Emma of Normandy, in England during the Viking takeover prior to William the Conqueror. YAAAAS. But I need to be in the right mood for this depth of historical fiction. Bracewell’s writing is just so exquisitely beautiful, I need to treasure the read!

      . . . it’s humongous? || I like big books and I cannot lie, but there’s something about the weight of Morgan Matson’s The Unexpected Everything that I find intimidating for a contemporary YA! I mean…does it really need to be that long? Really?

      . . . it was a cover buy and it ended up receiving poor reviews? || Oh, see, I don’t have too many of those. I open cover love books and read a couple pages to see if I’d personally enjoy it before buying it on impulse, and I won’t seek out reviews for it. I do the same for overly-hyped books, regardless of cover adoration (read a few pages before considering purchasing). Maybe the closest one would be The Crown’s Game. It didn’t receive poor reviews, but I guess it doesn’t live up to the hype? Maybe? I’ve no idea. Let’s go with that one, though I do still intend to read it.

      What is the most intimidating book on your tbr? || Hild or The Name of the Wind, though I’m not sure why. I know I want to read them, I know I’ll enjoy them, and I like big books so it’s not that either. I’ve probably just put them on this massive pedestal and I’m worried they won’t live up to it?

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      This was one giant psychological mess of a post! The Intimidating TBR Tag is deceiving — you think you’re just answering a handful of simple questions, but it really makes you think about your answers and why.

      What’s on your TBR? I tag anyone who is willing to tackle this! 

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    • The Bedtime Book Tag

      Posted at 5:15 am by Laura, on September 22, 2016

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      I was tagged by Lindsey (no surprise!) to do the Bedtime Book Tag, created by YouTube user Kelly’s BookSpill. 

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      The one that popped to mind immediately was All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. I did not heed the advice of my manager at the bookstore when she said “don’t read this before you have to go into work.” She was right. I should not have read this the night before, because then I stayed up long into the morning (plus there was all the crying…).

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      The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle freaked me out. The only time I could read, too, was just before bed. I read this book for my graduate thesis on Gothic literature, so it was pretty much a summer of nightmares for me. This one, though, wouldn’t allow me to go to sleep at all. It was awesome.

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      I’m sorry, massive-fans-of-this-book, but I just couldn’t read it anymore. The Secret History isn’t for me whatsoever, or at least in this point in my life. Or both. Who knows…I DNF’d at 60-something% because I kept nodding off.

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      Deathly Hallows, hands down. Or, you know, [insert all the Harry Potter books here]. I have never been as excited for a book before or since this series.

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      YOU KNEW IT WAS COMING. Daughter of the Forest is my jam, and Red is my forever husband. (I’m sorry, Jamie. I do love you, still!)

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      This was difficult, as it would be a toss-up between Hunger Games and The Island of Doctor Moreau. Both, honestly and truly, feel highly plausible these days, and that’s what makes them so nightmarish. I found Dr. Moreau extra chilling though…not sure what that says about me.

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      Now, I don’t know if this is because it had a cliffhanger, or because of the historical period it covered, or because I knew there would be another book and I wanted to read it immediately…but I felt Prisoner of Night and Fog had quite the nightmarish cliffhanger.

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      The Night Circus, partly for the title, partly for the setting, and partly because I read this ONLY at night. It’s just so much more magical that way!

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      SKIP! Sort of. I really haven’t dreamed about a book. I’ve dreamed of movies and TV shows that are based on books (that’s why I have the Outlander placeholder). I’ll have nightmares inspired by the book I’ve read but not set in that world or featuring those characters. But unless I can actually see the characters in their setting “in real life,” my dream self can’t re-conjure the world an author’s created.

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      That creepy vampire slash bog monster slash pedophile slash I don’t even know just get it away from me THING in Long Lankin!!!!! *shudders* I can’t even. No. And, to top it off, if this creature is under my bed, I’m definitely going to die. There’s no hope for me.

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      What are some books you’d answer for these questions? Have you read any of the above? I tag… Ashley @ LvsBks, Lauren @ Bookmark Lit, and Sabrina @ Forest of Words & Pages. Anyone interested in doing this particular book tag may join in as well!

      *bookish slumber party commences*

      [no monsters-under-beds allowed!]

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    • Coffee Book Tag

      Posted at 6:15 am by Laura, on August 27, 2016

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      Tagged by Lindsey! Earlier this summer she was on a roll with a billion book tags and I was lucky enough to be tagged in many (if not all) of them! Thanks for the graphic, as well.

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      BLACK || a series that’s tough to get into but has hardcore fans

      A Song of Ice and Fire series. I read Game of Thrones but did not like it. I saw the first season, and thought the show more entertaining than the book, but not enough to continue watching. Regardless, while it’s not for me, I can see why it’s so popular.

      9780375859557_p0_v2_s260x420PEPPERMINT MOCHA || a book that gets more popular during the winter or a festive time of year

      Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares for the holidays, and Anna Karenina for winter. Because why the hell not experience all that dreariness through a Russian author’s eyes? (For a moment I almost said “Love Actually!” but that’s not a book. Womp womp.)

      HOT CHOCOLATE || favorite children’s book

      I want to say Harry Potter, but in hindsight it was the Little House books — original, picture books, and chapter books.

      26118377DOUBLE SHOT OF ESPRESSO || a book that kept you on the edge of your seat from start to finish

      The Lie Tree, most recently! Just about anything spooky or chilling grabs my attention (why else did my thesis cover gothic literature?). Books that make me cry, too (like Me Before You) will do the same thing.

      STARBUCKS || a book you see absolutely everywhere

      The Selection series, or Pretty Little Liars. Do not give an ounce of crap about these books.

      25760792THE HIPSTER COFFEE SHOP || a book by an indie author (a shout out!)

      Massive shout out to Tara Sim and her upcoming release Timekeeper (Sky Pony, November 1, 2017)!

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      OOPS! I ACCIDENTALLY GOT DECAF || a book you were expecting more from

      The Devil in the White City. Read it for book group and found it to be dull, long, too detailed in the nonfic bits and too sensationalist in the fictional-nonfic bits.

      THE PERFECT BLEND || a book or series that was both bitter and sweet, but ultimately satisfying

      Not sure what this means, if I loved all the good and bad parts, or it has bitter and sweet moments…But if it’s a book with bitter and sweet moments, I’ll hand that over to One Day.

      13928CHAI TEA || a book or series that makes you dream of far off places

      DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST. YOU WILL NEVER ESCAPE THIS BOOK! I’m going to find a way to put this book into every single tag. #challengeaccepted

      EARL GREY || name of your favorite classic

      Jane Eyre, hands down. Next question, please!

      17857398GREEN TEA || a book or series that is quietly beautiful

      Goodness gracious. Quietly beautiful…perhaps The Winter Witch. The protagonist is mute, with Earth magic abilities, and she and her Welsh surroundings seem so surreal.

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      Hope you enjoyed the tag! Have you read any of these books? What would be your answers for some of the coffe/tea-themed questions? I tag: Dani @ Ageless Pages Reviews, Andi @ AndiABCs, Danielle @ Love at First Page, and anyone else who would like to chat books!

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    • Captain America Book Tag

      Posted at 6:15 am by Laura, on July 30, 2016

      Tagged by Morgan @ Gone With the Words. Thanks for letting me use the graphic, too! As a Marvel fan (and as a Steve Rogers fan), I’m super pumped about this tag. Let’s get started!

      Steve Rogers/Captain America: a book with a big character transformation

      Cheating off Morgan here, because she nailed it: Ginny in Harry Potter, specifically between Chamber of Secrets and Order of the Phoenix. She’s coming into her own between those books, from a shy 11-year-old only seen as the best friend’s little sister to a headstrong, outspoken, intelligent young 14-year-old.

      Peggy Carter: a book with a strong female protagonist

      Grace in A Madness So Discreet is quite possibly one of the strongest — mentally, emotionally — female protagonists I’ve read in a long time, especially in YA.

      Bucky Barnes: a book with your ultimate BROTP

      The book I’m about to mention isn’t fair to anyone other than myself and the Knopf BFYR editorial team, because I’m choosing Matt and Trip from Jared Reck’s upcoming novel You’re the Nerds (though it may have a different title by publication day). These two are the best of friends — at home, at school, on the basketball court — and they’re with each other through thick and thin. Trip may be something of a clown, but he knows when it’s okay to simply make Matt smile.

      Howling Commandos: a book with squad goals

      I love all the friendship links in Emery Lord’s books, and the girls in The Start of Me and You would definitely be the squad I’d like to join! They’re funny, supportive, loving, and even have independence from one another as well. Absolutely fantastic bunch!

      Red Skull: a book with a cliche plot

      Cliche, but love it: Anna and the French Kiss. Girl goes to study-abroad boarding school and falls in love with boy. What’s not to love?

      Natasha Romanoff: a book with a snarky side character

      I adore Cath’s roommate in Fangirl. Reagan is blunt and honest with Cath from day one, and her sass and snark come out as Cath becomes more comfortable with her surroundings. I would also say Emma from One Day, but she’s one of the main characters. Her snark is on a whole different level!

      Sam Wilson: a book with a friendship meet cute.

      When Emily meets Sloane in Since You’ve Been Gone, I couldn’t have asked for a better friendship meet cute. Emily is doing her usual routine — running around the neighborhood and nearby residences — when she comes across a girl locked outside her new house, a giant bath towel on top of her head drying her hair. And what does Sloane ask of Emily? “Help me break into my house!”

      Winter Soldier: a book with a great twist (plot twist or retelling)

      Atonement. ‘Nuff said. That ending killed me. I almost don’t want to read any other Ian McEwan book because how can you top that?

      I’m Just A Kid from Brooklyn: a book with a memorable setting/character backstory

      I will always be impressed and astounded by the setting of Uprooted. The village, the tower, the magical forest (in itself its own character with a remarkable (and frightening) backstory)…it was all breathtakingly vivid.

      Do You Two…. Fondue?: a book with a love triangle

      If a book has a love triangle, I tend to block it from my memory. However, there’s a great book that has something of a love triangle in it. The Tragedy Paper is probably one of my favorite haunting novels about an albino boy in love with a girl who is abused by her boyfriend, and how he handles his last year at this boarding school.

      You’ve Been Asleep, Cap: a book you love with a dual timeline/time travel

      How about one with dual timelines and time travel? The Time Traveler’s Wife is quite remarkable. I remember when I first read it I found it to be somewhat jarring and confusing…but then you get the hang of the back and forth, the magical element of it, just like the characters do.

      Til The End Of The Line: a book with the OTP to end all OTPs

      Y’all know my answer…Red and Sorcha in Daughter of the Forest. Next question!

      I Had A Date: a book with a cliffhanger

      Oh MAN! Probably all the books that were the start of trilogies. I remember Catching Fire being a huge one, but thankfully Mockingjay was already out and I simply downloaded the ebook the second I finished CF. As for a book I had to wait for, The Name of the Star‘s cliffhanger was pretty intense.

      I Understood That Reference: a book with a pop culture reference

      My Lady Jane. I’ve spotted several already and I’m almost finished with the book (at the time I’m typing up this post). I can share Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail make appearances…ha!

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      I tag Wendy @ Book Scents, Meg @ Cuddle Buggery, and Jessie @ Ageless Pages Reviews!

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    • Harry Potter Spell Tag

      Posted at 6:00 am by Laura, on July 23, 2016

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      This tag was created by Kimberly Faye Reads and BookNerd Betsy.

      A couple months ago, Lindsey @ Bring My Books tagged me to do this awesome, totally-up-my-Diagon-Alley tag. Big thanks to Kimberly for the graphics, as well. Check out her post if you’d like to download the zip file all at once!

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      an upcoming release you wish
      you could get your hands on right now

      While there are many releases I’m dying to get my hands on, I’d have to say Kate Eberlen’s Miss You would be at the top. Targeted for fans of One Day by David Nicholls, it looks like it’s bound to be a favorite of mine. But there’s a dilemma! We have a UK release date, but not a US one! Harper will publish it in the US, but I’ve no clue if the August 2016 date is worldwide or not. Eeeek!

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      favorite series starter

      Hey there, hard question! I have plenty of favorite series as a whole, but as for a starter…let’s go with A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. Now that’s a strange book and series I can get behind. I enjoyed each of the books (Shadow of Night and The Book of Life) as much as the first, too.

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      a book that gave you all the warm fuzzies

      Hands down, this will be Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins! I even adored it during my re-read, when I knew exactly what was going to happen when, and still giggled. There’s something about it that’s so dang cute and universal and reminds you about those warm fuzzies and bits of confusion at the beginning of a new relationship. It’s sweet.

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       a book that made you ugly!cry

      The utter despair, inspiration, and speechless, all jumbled together, every time I think of this book continues to this day. Ruta Sepetys killed me with Between Shades of Gray.

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      bookish hero/heroine you want to protect you in real life

      Even though Jamie seems to attract danger, I would absolutely want him to protect me in real life no matter what. All my favorite heroines seem to be strong in mind, so they’d be great protectors for debates! But not so much physically. Jamie Fraser it is, then!

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      a book you intentionally spoiled for yourself

      I don’t know if it was a spoiler, per say, because I didn’t necessarily read anything, nor did I ask someone to spill the beans. I was warned I’d cry at the end of it, but that’s not a spoiler either. What I did was flip through the book and paid attention to the graphics. When a publisher puts in graphics or markers of some kind in the story — alternating view points, images, details, that sort of thing — I like to see if it ever changes as the book goes on. And the graphics here did. AND IT WAS A SPOILER. (That I just…needed to know and prepare myself for anyway.)

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      a book you wish you could make everyone read
      because you loved it

      One Day‘s unique plot structure, accessible writing, and authentic characters drew me in from page one. I read Emma and think “YES! She is my spirit animal!” And I look at Dexter and think “YES! You are so wonderfully flawed!” I want to shove this book into people’s hands in hopes that they like it, too. (And if they don’t, they at least get a better understanding of who I am and how I view life. Isn’t that what we all want, in the end?)

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      a book/series you wish never ended

      Please do not argue with me and say the series hasn’t ended because Cursed Child is coming out, and Fantastic Beasts will be in theaters in the fall. I want books. The play will be phenomenal and I’m thrilled the script will be published, and the movie will be fantastic too (Ha! ba-dum-tss). But I want pre-Harry! Pre-Sirius! Pre-Dumbledore! Hogwarts’ first years as a school. All those backstories! For all these characters! I’d love love love to know more. I want to endlessly explore this world.

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      a book with an uplifting ending or message

      Not that I don’t read books with uplifting endings or messages, but I do take “uplifting” seriously. It doesn’t mean “has a good ending” or “makes me feel all the warm fuzzies.” However, this picture book is probably the most profound I’ve read (for kids and adults) and I would certainly call it an uplifting book.

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      a book you wish you could forget you ever read

      Only so that I could experience it again for the first time.

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      an author whose books always get you out of a slump

      Let me preface this with: I wouldn’t say always and I wouldn’t say it’s always Kinsella. But my reading slump from the first few months of the year were saved by Kinsella, thanks to my exposure to her YA debut. There are other authors I can think of, but it’s mostly specific books that would get me out of a slump, like Anna and the French Kiss or Fangirl or The Truth About Forever. Quick and fun YA reads always get me out of a slump and propel me into other genres and categories. Kinsella, when I think more on it, has that fun, flirty, wild style that I could easily go back to time and again if I need something to kickstart me into reading.

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      a swoon-worthy hero or heroine

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA YOU KNEW I WOULD SAY RED, DIDN’T YOU?!

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      a book that caused you to stop doing all other things until you finished it

      Anne Blankman knows how to make lesser-known history fast, exciting, and heart-pounding. If you haven’t read this duology yet, about Hitler’s “niece” and a young Jewish journalist pre-WWII, you must pick this up immediately.

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      a book that was painful to read or broke you

      I get emotional over a lot of books, but the most recent one that broke me was Me Before You. I can’t even. I just can’t. The choices Will and Louisa make, and their reasons behind them, are so unfathomably difficult. While I was reading, I was reminded of Ron’s lines from the third Potter movie: “You’re going to suffer, but you’re going to be happy about it.” I enjoyed the book, but WOW.

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      a book that had you laughing out loud

      Laughing out loud while reading, unlike crying, isn’t as common for me, but I couldn’t help but snort and giggle and chortle and a whole host of words for “chuckle” whenever I read a Kinsella book.

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      a book that made you want to send it flying

      Many books that frustrate me I tend to roll my eyes and DNF for various reasons. But this is reserved for a book I actually sent flying — straight into my bedroom wall with a dent left behind as evidence. Damn you, Umbridge.

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      bookish world that you wish you could visit

      Apart from the obvious (Potter), Narnia would be my next choice. Children’s fantasy novels are some of the most magical places. They have their elements of danger, but even in times of turmoil, children’s fantasy settings still have at least one place of refuge to feel completely safe, at home, and warm.

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      a book with a shocking twist or ending

      Even though I know the ending to this book inside and out, I’m still amazed with how Setterfield so discretely revealed the twist. It’s carefully crafted, and I’ve yet to pinpoint the moment when she begins her subtle change. UGH! Brilliant book!

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      a character death that destroyed you

      Gosh, since I can’t use Order of the Phoenix again (RIP), I would say that one awful scene on the ice in Salt to the Sea and leave it at that…

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      best series conclusion

      I’m sad to report that a lot of the series I’ve been reading lately either haven’t concluded yet OR the last book came out within the last year and I still haven’t read them yet. But I predict of all the series conclusions, Winner’s Kiss will take the cake.

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      I’m tagging Gillian @ Writer of Wrongs, Jamie @ Perpetual Page-Turner, and Alexa @ Alexa Loves Books. Anyone else who loves Harry Potter can do this, too!

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    • Burrito Bowl Book Tag

      Posted at 6:30 am by Laura, on August 6, 2015

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      The Burrito Bowl Tag was created by Cristina @ Girl in the Pages and Joey @ Thoughts and Afterthoughts. Hannah @ So Obsessed With posted about this tag, and it looked so fun I decided to try it out myself! Here are the rules to participate:

      1. Thank the blogger who nominated you to make your own burrito bowl, linking back to their site.
      2. Answer the tag questions.
      3. Tag 5 others to create their own bowl!
      4. Food coma.

      The Ingredients

      harrypotter1RICE: The Foundation || The book that got you into reading

      There were so many books already in my life (Little House series, American Girl, Dear America) that I loved and adored, but it was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone that turned me into an active, passionate reader. My grandmother told me to stop turning my nose up at “those boy wizard books” one Thanksgiving and threatened to hold dinner ransom until I read the first chapter. I nearly missed dinner because I was too busy watching Harry, Ron, and Hermione at the Sorting Ceremony.

      17297487BEANS: The Filler || The book with a whole lot of nothing

      Oh, I feel terrible admitting this, but All the Truth That’s in Me takes the cake. It just didn’t hit me the way it seemed to hit other readers. I’ll admit the second person POV was a nice change of pace, and it had this weird Speak meets The Village feel to it. But at the same time, I was bothered by the second person, bothered by the vague setting, frustrated with everything the character held back from the reader, that it just fell flat for me. Even though I gave it 3 stars.

      10598750PROTEIN: The Building Block || A book quote to live by

      Jane Eyre is a beautiful story, and my favorite book of all time. So the following quote really speaks to me. I find it empowering, even more so when you take into account the time the book was published. But I’m also a collector of quotes. I’ve got tiny booklets filled with quotes and lines and passages, many of them direct quotes from writers and poets, some of them stanzas of poetry, others lifted from books and movies. All of them speak to me in some way, but Jane Eyre is always the one I’ll go back to.

      I am no bird; and no net ensnares me:
      I am a free human being with an independent will.

      12394100FAJITAS: The Crunch of Texture || A book with immaculate world-building

      There are so many to choose from — Shadowfell, Night Circus, Uprooted (currently reading and loving) — but I’m deeply impressed with Seraphina. It has that medieval feel, mixed with music and history and culture, and modern conceptions of technology and racism, all with an incredibly relatable character wrestling with mixed identity. I felt like I knew this world, and yet it was all fresh and new.

      13018514SALSA: The Dance of Flavor || The book that kept you on your toes

      Let’s harken back to my graduate thesis and gush over The Hallowed Ones. Plenty of the gothic novels I read kept me on my toes (Long Lankin, as a close second), but The Hallowed Ones made my skin crawl. I had no idea what would happen to the community, no inkling of what Katie would decide to do next, and the vampire lore turned around on its head and made it incredibly frightening once more in these modern times. I do not want to be near a helicopter crash because of this book.
      Another close one for this is Prisoner of Night and Fog.

      13928CORN: The Explosion of Sweetness || A memorable scene with friendship/romance

      Daughter of the Forest. All the Red and Sorcha scenes. All of them.

      Fine, you want me to narrow it down? The beach scene. The orchard scene. The dress scene. The declaration scene. The love scene. ALL THE SCENES, OKAY? If you haven’t read Marillier yet, do so now. I find her to be one of the best fantasy writers ever, and it’s not just for her knack of incorporating Celtic lore.

      1599471114800526CHEESE: The Bond of Calcium || Two characters from different books you wish could be friends

      Time to go old school and say Elizabeth Bennet from Pride & Prejudice and Margaret Hale from North & South. Those two stubborn broads would get along smashingly. Lizzie would add more humor to the tense situations, and Margaret would toss in a dose of realism when Lizzie’s mind would jump to conclusions. They have similar personalities, but their differences really compliment one another.

      harrypotter5SOUR CREAM: The Tangy Topper || The quirkiest character you’ve ever read (protagonist or supporting)

      Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter comes to mind more than many of the others characters I’ve read (including Lola in Lola and the Boy Next Door and Gansey in The Raven Boys). She’s such an oddball. She knows it, she doesn’t care. It’s just who she is. She cares deeply and expresses it creatively. She’s incredibly smart and talented, and while she has some hair-brained ideas, she tends to be right. Luna Lovegood is a character that takes the road less traveled, and I adore that about her.

      21878203GUACAMOLE: The Cost of Creaminess || A book you paid too much for

      Oh. Well. I feel I shouldn’t say Jane Eyre again (as I paid lots for a particular edition), or Harry Potter (as I paid lots for a special UK collection set). I’ll go with my annotated edition of Wuthering Heights. I’d seen the Austen annotated editions appear on shelves for a while, and was itching for a Brontë one to appear. AND THEN IT DID. And it stared at me. And I stared at it. And then I couldn’t take it anymore and purchased it and haven’t looked back!

      16127238v2LETTUCE: The Handful of Crispness || A refreshing concept/theme in a book

      Letters from Skye immediately comes to mind for its epistolary style. Not like most modern “epistolary” books that feature letters, but completely, truly epistolary. Not a diary entry. Not snippets. Letters. A book entirely of letters. And letters that read like letters, rather than letters that read like a book. It’s up to you, as the reader, to fill in the blanks. While parallel structure and WWI/WWII books are quite common, there was something about this that really made it stand out. I truly believe it was because of the entirely epistolary writing.

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      CHIPS: Le Pièce de Résistance || A must-read rec, if you like…

      If you like historical fiction, WWII stories, Russian settings, and books that will inevitably make you cry and/or give you a massive hangover, read Between Shades of Gray. I read every single day, several books and manuscripts a month, and this book gave me a two-week long hangover. No other book got into my head the way this one did. It made me think about the important things in my life, what gives me hope and happiness. In the darkest hours, these characters still found the tiniest sliver of hope. Incredibly moving book!

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      TABASCO: The Kick to the Face || Your favorite fight/action sequence

      This is a difficult one, as most fight/action scenes do not stick out to me. However, the entire Dispossessed trilogy inevitably has a massive action scene at the end of each book, and it’s heart-pounding and detailed and incredibly important to the plot. I quickly learned I shouldn’t breeze through these final scenes because a character will inevitably do something that alters another character’s actions somewhere else in the book, and, by the end of the trilogy, that very first action comes back into play!

      ~


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      Jamie @ Perpetual Page-Turner
      Sarah @ What Sarah Read
      Ashley @ LvsBks
      Lauren @ Bookmark Lit
      Danielle @ Love at First Page
      And anyone else who wants to participate!

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