Category: TBRs

  • April 2021 TBR

    April is always that month that makes me excited for spring. Of course, it’s the rainy month before the real spring begins, but I love the rain. It’s also my anniversary month, so I’m in a little bit of a lovey dovey mood. Aside from Easter and our anniversary, this month will be another one…

  • The Great Book Unhaul

    The end of a year always comes with some tension. There’s books I want to read, but haven’t had a chance to. There’s books I’ve said I’ll read, but probably won’t. Books from publishers that I considered to cover on the blog and on Instagram. Books I bought on a whim, but aren’t interested in…

  • My October 2020 Hopefuls

    October arrives with a lot going on. And I mean A LOT! I wanted to hold off a bit on sharing my TBR for the month because I had so many other announcements and content to share! But now that the dust has settled, let’s get into the books I’ll be reading all through October.…

  • The 15 Fantasy Books I’ll Read This Fall

    While I was putting this list together, I was thinking about the books I’ve been wanting to read but never made time for them. Don’t you just hate having books you said you’ll read and then they languish on the shelf for years? Well, this #FallForFantasy I plan on busting my fantasy TBR with some…

  • My September 2020 Hopefuls

    Happy September! First, let’s get it out of the way: I can’t believe it’s already September. I feel like we all went into quarantine a month ago and not six months ago. I would be lying if I said it didn’t affect my mental health or my reading life. Each month has been different with…

  • My Top Ten Reads of August 2020

    Today I’m sharing my TBR for August, but I’m doing this a little differently. I receive so many books within the month that it’s physically difficult for me to read them all. Knowing your threshold for reading is always helpful. If you can find the average number of books you can read in a month,…

  • My July 2020 TBR

    TBRs and me have a troubled past. Sometimes, it’s a blessing. Most times, it’s a curse. But I’m a reader and a blogger and when it comes to accountability and ensuring that the books I present are read, I need it. I’ve been dictated by my mood way too often and whenever I do, my…