My first-ever book tag! Yes, it's waaay past New Year's Eve, but I've adapted this one a little to make it a 2020-so-far tag! ➵ Fav book, sexiest character, best moment, etc.
Tag: book
Book Review: The Girls at the Kingfisher Club ~ Genevieve Valentine | ★★★★★
Historical fiction | The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is one of those books that fill your head with beautiful setting. The description is alive, it saturates the room you're in with colors and emotions.
Quick Intro: Amethyst Pledge ~ Leonie Rogers
YA | Fantasy | Quick introduction to this book that will hopefully make me travel to a new world!
Book Review: The Night Circus ~ Erin Morgenstern | ★★★★★
Fantasy | Morgenstern must have dipped her manuscript into a river of magic and it came out soaked in mystery and wonder.
Book Review: Speak Easy, Speak Love ~ McKelle George | ★★★★★
Historical fiction | Do you know that feeling when your mouth is dry so you get a glass of fresh water and it's just wonderful and healing and- heaven? Speak Easy, Speak Love is the literary version of it.
New books I want to read ~ Historical, steampunk, mystical, fantasy fiction
Got no self control, and I don't mean cigarettes and alcohol, 'cause when it comes to books I can't say not... ~ Original by Bebe Rexha, spinoff by me.
Quick Intro: When You Get the Chance ~ Tom Ryan & Robin Stevenson
YA | LGBTQIA+ | Quick introduction to this book that seems to be an easy and light read!
Book Review: Legend (Legend #1) ~ Marie Lu | ★★★★★
YA | Dystopia | Reading Legend again was like coming back home after years of looking for a place where I'd feel fully comfortable. Of course, sometimes I have found those, but... The home home makes your stomach tingle with some distinct warmth. Marie Lu built an incredibly realistic world and a story that catches you and never lets you go.
Book Review: Follow Me Back (Follow Me Back #1) ~ A.V. Geiger | ★★✰✰✰
YA | Contemporary | Thriller | I saw a comment on Goodreads that said that 'Follow Me Back' reads too much like a fanfiction piece and... yeah. All in all, I feel a little sorry for not liking it. I wish I could have, because the idea is appealing and it's easy to feel the author's love for her story (I relate), but it was just too hard to see past the eye-roll-worthy moments.







