Hey friends! Happy Sunday everyone. I hope you all had a great week. I know this past week definitely flew by for me. I think the Stay at Home Reading Rush definitely helped made the weekend fly by. I will have a wrap-up post for that tomorrow, but as of today, I've finished a couple… Continue reading The Sunday Post #3 | April 19, 2020
Tag: book meme
Stacking the Shelves #1 | April 18, 2020
Hey friends, I hope you're all doing well! This past week has just flown by. I'm spending some time today editing videos, so keep an eye out for new content coming early next week! I've been trying to think of a weekly post to do on Saturdays and for some reason was super hesitant to… Continue reading Stacking the Shelves #1 | April 18, 2020
Waiting on Wednesday | Aurora Burning by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Hey friends, I hope you're all doing well! I'm trying to work out a schedule that works for me to put time into the blog, channel, catch up on tv shows, and actually read. For those of you not familiar, Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over atΒ Breaking the Spine. This… Continue reading Waiting on Wednesday | Aurora Burning by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Waiting on Wednesday | Deck of Omens by Christine Lynn Herman
Hey friends, I hope you're all doing well! I'm definitely getting by. My dogs are enjoying having me home and I'm getting lots of snuggles from them. I found out yesterday my job needs to cut some more hours so I'm just waiting to hear what we're going to do. As of now, we have… Continue reading Waiting on Wednesday | Deck of Omens by Christine Lynn Herman
The Sunday Post #3 | March 15th, 2020
Hey friends! Happy Sunday everyone! I'm so happy to be getting back into daily posts. Due to the coronavirus, I haven't been working as much since our store has been dead. I've used that time to catch up on reading some books for Fairytaleathon, edit and upload new content on the channel, and actually get… Continue reading The Sunday Post #3 | March 15th, 2020
Waiting on Wednesday | A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer
Hey friends, Well, this week has been eventful so far. I had a job interview yesterday at a professional job at an organization I'm so passionate about. I'm now impatiently waiting to hear back. I'm trying to distract myself by trying (and failing) to read and watch some YouTube videos. Also, I'm trying to get… Continue reading Waiting on Wednesday | A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer
The Sunday Post #2 | December 8th, 2019
Hey friends! It's been a few weeks since I wrote a Sunday Post post and yeah, I'm trying to be better. I miss writing daily posts and I'm trying to get back into that. Hopefully, 2020 is when I get my shit together again. I am excited to start doing the Weekly Post. This meme… Continue reading The Sunday Post #2 | December 8th, 2019
The Sunday Post #1 | October 26th, 2019
Hey friends! I'm trying to get back into completing weekly memes. These were some of my favorite things to add to my blog to break up reviews. I am excited to start doing the Weekly Post. This meme was created by Caffeinated ReviewerΒ and is a place recap the previous week, share book hauls/exciting finds, and… Continue reading The Sunday Post #1 | October 26th, 2019
Waiting on Wednesday | Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte
Hey friends, I hope that if you've been hit by this awful cold that you're staying warm! I'm on my 3rd cup of tea and 14th hour of wishing I was back on the west coast. I've spent the last couple days writing blog posts, editing videos, and getting back in the swing of things!… Continue reading Waiting on Wednesday | Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte
Waiting on Wednesday | Famous in a Small Town by Emma Mills
Hey friends, I hope you all had an amazing Christmas/Tuesday! I spent the day watching movies, reading, and enjoying lots of puppy snuggles! Oh and sorry about the flooding of reviews lately. I just wanted to get the reviews up from my car ride out to LA and will try to space them out more.… Continue reading Waiting on Wednesday | Famous in a Small Town by Emma Mills