This week in books

This Week In Books (April 13th 2016)

This Week In Books is a great meme hosted by Lipsyy Lost & Found where you sum-up what you’ve been reading during the week. ( a click on the title will take you to Goodreads! ) ∧ Then ∧ Throne of Glass , Sarah J. Maas Blurb: After serving out a year of hard labor… Continue reading This Week In Books (April 13th 2016)

Hype or Like Meme

Hype or Like Friday: Top 10 Hyped-Up Books

Today is the day! Today, we kick off the brand new meme hosted by Britt @ Geronimo Reads, Larkin @ wonderfilledreads.com and Jill @ Rant and Rave About Books about overly hyped books! I am really excited because it is the first time I take part in a group. If you want to join us,… Continue reading Hype or Like Friday: Top 10 Hyped-Up Books

This week in books

This Week In Books (April 6th 2016)

This Week In Books is a great meme hosted by Lipsyy Lost & Found where you sum-up what you’ve been reading during the week. ( a click on the title will take you to Goodreads! 🙂 ) ∧ Then ∧ After You, Jojo Moyes / The Ex, Alafair Burke Blurb for After You: Lou Clark… Continue reading This Week In Books (April 6th 2016)

Book Reviews

Book Review: After You, Jojo Moyes

Title: After You Author: Jojo Moyes Publisher: Penguin Format: eBook Pages: 411 Release date: September 23rd 2015 Started: April 2nd 2016 Finished: April 4th 2016 Rating: 2/5 I was confused at the end of Me Before You. Not because of the book, but because even though I could not find major flaws, the story had… Continue reading Book Review: After You, Jojo Moyes

Hype or Like Meme

New Goodreads Meme: Hype or Like Friday

Join The Fun! Hype or Like Friday

Rant and Rave About Books

Hyped LogoCome join Larkin @ Wonderfilled ReadsBrittnee @ Geronimo Reads, and myself over on Goodreads for Hype or Like Friday. Starting Friday, April 8th, we’ll post our first weekly discussion topics, revolving around new and old Hyped-Up books. The discussion topics will vary each week, but we’ll always focus on the hype surrounding certain authors or books that everyone is adding to their TBR piles.

The idea for this group started with Larkin’s Twitter post about A Darker Shade of Magic. Then, Britt recommended that we read Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, which stemmed a 140 character discussion about overly hyped books and if they were worth reading.  From there, three book bloggers decided to create a weekly meme where other bloggers could share their opinions about overly hyped books. Each week we’ll discuss everything from fantasy to contemporary, as long as…

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