I have a TBR jar. It has all my books on my TBR written down on individual pieces of paper. I grab one to decide my next book. I don’t always follow it since it I am a mood reader too.
Thanks for going through your relaxed October reads! I find it difficult to hold myself to a tbr list, my reading moods change so much I have to be flexible as well!
Hi there! I'm a new subscriber to your youtube channel. I catch alot of your reels on Instagram and follow you on goodreads. I've been a die hard reader since a child. I've added so many books to my TBR because of you 😊 And I just have to say thank you for giving me so many good read recommendations! I think I'm going to join your pateron book club. ❤ Hoping to really crush my TBR this month but life is crazy so we shall see 😅
Don't fear the historical time line in Addie LaRue its there more to establish Addies longevity and life experiences. Great story that has a love story at its core. You will love it. Crack it open and get comfy. Nearly impossible to put down
I agree! The history was very accessible and readable, definitely no need to be a historian to follow along. It was a fast read for me because I couldn't put it down!
I have a library of books I want to read on my kindle, and just depending on what I'm feeling, I'll pick one. I usually read the first chapter of a book to see if it's what I'm in the ~mood~ for. Still looking for my next read, but I just can't seem to get into anything right now. Thinking of trying a sad book next, and The Last Letter is in my library, so maybe I'll give that a try!
For my October TBR, I'm most anticipating "Exodus" by Kate Stewart (book 2), and "Gabriel's Inferno" by Sylvain Reynard (a supposed teacher/student romance) 😊
Here's my tbr Long after we are gone by terah shelton Harris The book of magic by alice Hoffman final book in the practical magic series A love song for ricki wilde by Tia Williams You like it darker by Stephen king Bright young women by Jessica knoll Memnoch the devil by Anne rice book 5 in the vampire chronicles Keeping 13
Addy LaRue is way more magical realism than fantasy there isn’t really a magic system or confusing things. It’s much more just historical fiction than fantasy. You will probs love it or hate it. I have it 6 stars but I can totally see where it’s just not the style of book for some
@@delaneylynnesmith not really no. It wasn’t that it was terrible but there were some smaller things that were annoying me enough that I wasn’t able to just enjoy it.
The Last Letter!!! I hope you get to it and love it - so good!!
The last letter absolutely killed me and I still think about it.
Blue Sisters was amazing!
Great booktuber! Loving this channel so far!
I have a TBR jar. It has all my books on my TBR written down on individual pieces of paper. I grab one to decide my next book. I don’t always follow it since it I am a mood reader too.
Thanks for going through your relaxed October reads! I find it difficult to hold myself to a tbr list, my reading moods change so much I have to be flexible as well!
Hi there! I'm a new subscriber to your youtube channel. I catch alot of your reels on Instagram and follow you on goodreads. I've been a die hard reader since a child. I've added so many books to my TBR because of you 😊 And I just have to say thank you for giving me so many good read recommendations! I think I'm going to join your pateron book club. ❤
Hoping to really crush my TBR this month but life is crazy so we shall see 😅
@@daniellesmith1061 this just made my day!!! Thank you so much. I’m so grateful you are here! ❤️
Don't fear the historical time line in Addie LaRue its there more to establish Addies longevity and life experiences. Great story that has a love story at its core. You will love it. Crack it open and get comfy. Nearly impossible to put down
I agree! The history was very accessible and readable, definitely no need to be a historian to follow along. It was a fast read for me because I couldn't put it down!
I have a library of books I want to read on my kindle, and just depending on what I'm feeling, I'll pick one. I usually read the first chapter of a book to see if it's what I'm in the ~mood~ for. Still looking for my next read, but I just can't seem to get into anything right now. Thinking of trying a sad book next, and The Last Letter is in my library, so maybe I'll give that a try!
You need to read Pumpkinheads- Fall graphic novel
For my October TBR, I'm most anticipating "Exodus" by Kate Stewart (book 2), and "Gabriel's Inferno" by Sylvain Reynard (a supposed teacher/student romance) 😊
I look forward to your review if The Invisible Life of Addie Larue.
Here's my tbr
Long after we are gone by terah shelton Harris
The book of magic by alice Hoffman final book in the practical magic series
A love song for ricki wilde by Tia Williams
You like it darker by Stephen king
Bright young women by Jessica knoll
Memnoch the devil by Anne rice book 5 in the vampire chronicles
Keeping 13
Addy LaRue is way more magical realism than fantasy there isn’t really a magic system or confusing things. It’s much more just historical fiction than fantasy. You will probs love it or hate it. I have it 6 stars but I can totally see where it’s just not the style of book for some
Cross Roads is 1000 times better than Elsie silver books!!! Everyone has to read it!!
I just DNFd The Ex Vows. Have you read that one?
Oh and Binding 13 is one of my favs of all time.
@@TorturedFolklore no but it’s on my TBR!!! You didn’t enjoy it?? 😢
@@delaneylynnesmith not really no. It wasn’t that it was terrible but there were some smaller things that were annoying me enough that I wasn’t able to just enjoy it.