Real Life

Comfort Month

I had some goal for October but, coming up to it, I've decided on a better plan: just...relax. I want a break from the intense goals I keep setting for myself. I want a month without a focus. I want time to relax before my Next Big Project (which will necessitate a month-long hiatus.) I'm… Continue reading Comfort Month

Books, Real Life

10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #8: Write about at least one blogging lesson

Oh boy! Everyone LOVES writing advice! I react poorly to "shoulds." I wrote with a partner who micromanaged my writing style and felt comfortable recommending ways I could "improve." Any time someone tries to tell me how to write, I steel myself. So I don't blame you for doing the same. One lesson I've learned,… Continue reading 10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #8: Write about at least one blogging lesson

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NOPE Book Tag

I KEEP FINDING GREAT TAGS. This is another one I found on The Book Nut. Book tags are giving me a reason to live. At work, I'm so excited to clock out, come home, and write about books I love. I challenge myself to come up with different books every time. And the bummer tags are… Continue reading NOPE Book Tag

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10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #7: Analyze your reading year

I don't keep track of the books I read. I dumped most of the books I read this year out of my memory - if I liked them, I added them to my bookshelf. I came up with some superlatives to help me remember both good and bad experiences over the last nine months. Here… Continue reading 10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #7: Analyze your reading year

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My Life in Books Tag

Credit to The Book Nut, whose post I'm using for inspiration.   Pick a book for each of your initials I FINALLY FOUND SOME GOOD ONES: Life of Pi, Emma, and Lunch in Paris.     Count your age along your bookshelf My 25th book is.... Neat...and only a little insulting.   Pick a book set in your… Continue reading My Life in Books Tag

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10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #6: Book Lists that are tied to seasons and holidays

I've been dreading this one. My coworker called me "festive" the other day. Or, rather, "the most festive person" besides her. I don't think that's accurate. I'm not a holiday person. I forget Halloween every year and I spend New Year's Eve in bed watching TV by myself. I do go nuts at Christmas. And… Continue reading 10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #6: Book Lists that are tied to seasons and holidays

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Coffee Book Tag

I tried book tags once and I can't quit. I found this tag and loved the concept, especially since the first question is so negative. NICE. I love coffee and books and coffee-themed books and questions about books related to coffee! I may have made my afternoon tea a tad too strong... Black Coffee: A series that's… Continue reading Coffee Book Tag

Books, Entertainment, Movies

10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #5: Write about a film/TV adaptation of your favorite book

Okay..."favorite" is a stretch...but I sure did love The Mortal Instruments in high school. I foolishly read Clockwork Angel first. Not only was I pretty confused, I...hated it? Like, all of it: the setting, the language, the characters... I (very reluctantly) picked up City of Bones and felt immediate relief. In it, an art student spending her 16th birthday at… Continue reading 10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #5: Write about a film/TV adaptation of your favorite book

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10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #4: Book Cover Likes and Dislikes

THIS IS THE BEST DAY YET. LIKES: A title in colored font I'm sitting right next to one of my bookshelves and there's a definite theme: many of my favorite books have titles in insane colors. That kind of detail draws my eye. An example: The Best Party of Our Lives has a rainbow spine with… Continue reading 10 Day Book Blog Post Challenge #4: Book Cover Likes and Dislikes

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20 Questions Booktag

So Carry On HAS AN UPCOMING SEQUEL I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT!!! And, while searching for information, I found a book tag. And I want to play. 1. HOW MANY BOOKS IS TOO MANY BOOKS IN A SERIES? More than 4. George R. R. Martin, Louise Rennison, and Sarah J. Maas all crossed that line. And for authors… Continue reading 20 Questions Booktag