I almost feel like I've done this tag before, but the more I look through the questions the more I think that it was simply a matter of tags with similar questions. The interesting thing about this tag is that it comes down to all the things in the bookish world that I usually end…
Paper Royalty [Freshman] Blogger Support Feature
I have actually been following Crystal @ Paper Royalty for quite some time now and I've always really appreciated all the wonderful bookish posts she makes over the past year. Primarily focused on a multitude of genres in the Young Adult category, Crystal enjoys spending her time reading and reviewing many of the same books…
Words of Mystery [Re Jane] Blogger Support Feature
And the weekend has come again, so it's time to feature another awesome blog! This week's feature is for Lynne @ Words of Mystery who doesn't actually have an About Me page, so I've linked you to her review policy instead. While I always like to learn a little bit more about the people behind the…
Mechanica [Betsy Cornwall] Cover Love Friday!
Despite genuinely disliking this book immensely, I imagine I will always really love this cover. Though the story wasn't exceptional and the main characters were actually rather annoying, I deeply appreciated looking at the masterful set up that was chosen for the cover. Naturally, there's no surprise that I utterly adore the cogs on the tree.…
Shhh! [Barroux]
Shhh! by Barroux is a rather adorable little nighttime story for kids that is meant to help them fall asleep at night. Supposedly. And I think, depending on how a parent chooses to read it to their little ones, it can do precisely that. But it is by no means my favorite bedtime book. In…
Periods Say Stop. [Michael Dahl]
A cute, tiny bit over the top children's book to educate all our young ones about the purpose of the period, Periods Say Stop by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Chris Garbutt is an exceedingly cute and clever way to introduce children to grammar rules. As someone who intrinsically understood a lot of this and was never…
To Best the Boys [Mary Weber]
It's always an amazing thing when you reach the end of the year and find yourself reading a book that blows all of the previously adored ones completely out of the water. I've found this to be a rather rare occurrence and as such cannot be more grateful for the fact that I found To Best…