3 Days, 3 Quotes

A huge thank you to Chicnerdreads for tagging me to do this!

*Memory lapse yesterday, forgot to post my quote lol, I’m too young for this to happen 😂😩😂

THE RULES:

1. Thank the person that nominated you
2. Post a quote 3 consecutive days
3. Nominate 3 new bloggers every day

“I mean a fat, ugly man can still be funny and lovable and successful,” continued Jane. “But it’s like it’s the most shameful thing for a woman to be.” “But you weren’t, you’re not—” began Madeline. “Yes, OK, but so what if I was!” interrupted Jane. “What if I was! That’s my point. What if I was a bit overweight and not especially pretty? Why is that so terrible? So disgusting? Why is that the end of the world?” 

― Liane Moriarty, Big Little Lies

I Tag:

Booknerdmomo 

Mybooksense 

Themysterycorner 

Currently Reading

Thursday night & I’m home reading Me Before You while watching people tweet about the premiere of the movie tonight. I plan on watching it some time this wknd once I finish this book which admittedly I’ve been taking my time with. The subject matter is heavy for your average person but I’m “tender hearted” when it comes to others pain and suffering. I had to stop & Google “Dignitas” hoping it wasn’t a real thing, much to my surprise, it is. I’m not sure where I stand on the subject of Euthanasia, I find myself torn like Lou. I’ve gone back & forth in my head trying to play devils advocate but ultimately decided to remain undecided. Me Before You is a Contemporary Romance but JoJo Moyes has not put the romance on the forefront & I can appreciate that. As I’m reading, I’m genuinely feeling the frustration on Will’s behalf as a quadriplegic & Lou’s as a companion/care-taker. The humiliation Will endures when he does decide to venture outdoors often made me feel anger at the world. I’m quietly rooting for Lou to accomplish her goal in the next 72 days… This story will stay on my heart shelf for a long time to come…

3 Days, 3 Quotes (Day 2)

A huge thank you to Chicnerdreads for tagging me to do this!

THE RULES:

1. Thank the person that nominated you
2. Post a quote 3 consecutive days
3. Nominate 3 new bloggers every day

“I’ve become this happiness scavenger who picks away at the ugliness of the world, because if there’s happiness tucked away in my tragedies, I’ll find it no matter what. If the blind can find joy in music, and the deaf can discover it with colors, I will do my best to always find the sun in the darkness because my life isn’t one sad ending–it’s a series of endless happy beginnings.” ― Adam Silvera, More Happy Than Not

I Tag:

City Of Fiction

Living In The Pagesz

Nerdy Talks Book Blog


3 Days, 3 Quotes Tag (Day 1)

A huge thank you to Chicnerdreads for tagging me to do this!

THE RULES:

1. Thank the person that nominated you

2. Post a quote 3 consecutive days

3. Nominate 3 new bloggers every day

“Everything happened yesterday. Trina was yesterday. Brew was yesterday, Johnny Gringo was yesterday. I was a kid yesterday and my whole world was yesterday. I ain’t got nothing but today and a whole lot of tomorrow”- Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets

I tag:

Real Tasty Pages

Night Train Books

Journey Of Angie

 

May Book Haul


I hope everyone had an AMAZING Memorial Day weekend! Whether it was at the grill serving up that BbQ or just chillin with a good book, some wine & or beer 😂😂😂 I just got back to NY from Massachusetts. The hubby & I took our two penguins on a road trip and had a blast! Mosquitoes for days but after a few twisted teas & a little bug spray all was good.

Now,ya know! my fellow book lovers, that we cannot just simply drive past a Barnes & Noble (or any book store) and not pull over or make a U-turn lol. No, we as book lovers have a sacred duty to visit any & all bookstores we spot while in other states. So that being said, Mass has a HUGE B&N and while there the hubby gifted me The Crown’s Game (The Crown’s Game #1) by Evelyn Skye & The Star-Touched Queen (The Star-Touched Queen #1) by Roshani Chokshi Both of these are YA Fantasy & have had amazing positive reviews, they’re very popular in booktube at the moment. I’m just excited to dive into these two because I’ve been on a Fantasy kick lately. Also, the covers on both of these are STUNNING!

A Court Of Mist & Fury by Sarah J. Maas, I purchased earlier in May right after reading & liking (not loving but seeing potential) in ACOTAR. I have NO regrets, and I’m very happy that I decided to continue with this series. I do think however, that we are In a different ball park with this series in terms of rating or genre. This was def a mature, not a YA read which I enjoyed immensely but I do think that it should (since I’ve heard many express feelings of awkwardness) be put out there as what it is…STEAMY! Lol! My favorite read of 2016 so far, I’m missing my ACOMAF babies 😦

Not A Drop To Drink by Mindy McGuinnis, this was from Bookoutlet & it will be my 1st Mindy McGuiniss book. The Goodreads synopsis for this dystopian world made it sound so interesting. With this opening synopsis line—-“Regret was for people with nothing to defend, people who had no water” you know you’re going to get one kick ass protagonist. I’m excited about this one.

The Shock Of The Fall by Nathan Filer, Goodreads has this one as “an extraordinary portrait of one man’s descent into mental illness” I’m glad that the full synopsis is vague, I’ve heard great reviews on this & was immediately intrigued because it deals with mental Illness.

The First Bad Man by Miranda July, for this one Goodreads gives away too much of the quirk that this book seems like it will deliver. So, I’ll give the last bit of the synopsis—

“Tender, gripping, slyly hilarious, infused with raging sexual fantasies and fierce maternal love, Miranda July’s first novel confirms her as a spectacularly original, iconic and important voice today, and a writer for all time. The First Bad Man is dazzling, disorienting, and unforgettable”

I picked this one up on Bookoutlet as well after reading the entire Goodreads synopsis, I can honestly say this sounds like a unique read & I’m hoping it’s full of quirkiness.

I’ve always been a mood reader so this may be why I lean towards books filled with humor in the Summer. In prepping for my summer reading, I’ve noticed myself picking up books that although they are meaty in plot, the characters themselves offer up humor or quirkiness. I ordered Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman yesterday which is why I didn’t include it in my May Haul. I am really looking forward to this one because its about a curmudgeon elderly woman in a town filled with people and children who she can’t stand. It seems like Britt lives a rigid life but sometimes the universe has other plans for us (at least that’s the vibe that I got on Goodreads). Ultimately, it’s a story of second chances and these types are my favorite Fiction to read 😉

Sisterhood of The World Bloggers Award

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Thanks to Gretchen @ ChicNerdReads for tagging me!!!

By way of accepting this award, here are the rules to follow:
Thank the blogger who nominated you, linking back to their site.
Put the award logo on your blog.
Answer the questions the tagger has given you.
Nominate six other bloggers.
Make up ten new questions for your nominees to answer.

***i’m new to the blogging scene SOooo this is more like a starting point 😉

1. What are you most passionate about?

My 2 little ones aka My Penguins & my books

2. How long have you been blogging?

All of 2 days…more like just today since I started this blog at around midnight

3. How many series have you completed so far? Any favourites?

10 series so far, this question made me realize just how many stand-alone’s I’ve read. Below are some of my favorite series I’ve completed:
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4. What do you like to do aside blogging?

Read (this includes audiobooks), Hulu/Netflix then discuss with the bestie lol, explore the city with my little family, and snap photos of my books & two penguins ❤

5. What’s your dream job?

It used to be Editor, now I’m thinking owner of a bookstore with tasty pastries…the quiet life 🙂

6. Any particular person or people who inspired you to blog?

My hubby & Sister, both have sat up late at night listening to me rant & rave about books, always encouraging me to put pen to paper.

7. Have you been into reading slumps?

I think it’s inevitable as an avid reader, I try not to force myself back into reading when I’m in one.

8. If your answer is yes to the above question, then how do you get out of it?

Embracing it & picking up a good graphic novel or binge watching a new tv/online series. Watching some of my favorite Booktubers also gives me that little nudge from time to time.

9. What’s your favourite subject in your school/college?

English and History

10. Which one do you prefer- Ice cream or cake?

Hands down, Haagen Dazs ice cream (Vanilla or coffee) OR Coldstone (The Pie Who Loved Me) 😁😁😁

First Post

Hello All! after much thought & plain ol’ procrastination, I decided that there really wasn’t a good excuse for me not to start a blog for one of my biggest passions..books! Reading has always been a very personal experience for me & it wasn’t until last year that I stumbled on to the book community on Booktube (avid watcher lol) & Bookstagram (I dabble a bit…ok, maybe more than a bit). Needless to say, I felt like I found a long lost relative and immediately began my love affair with all bookish platforms. On this blog I hope to connect with other book lovers, review a few of my reads, and just enjoy my love for all things books 🙂