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AUDIOBOOK(S) READ
An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena (SCRIBD)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
A weekend retreat at a cozy mountain lodge is supposed to be the perfect getaway . . . but when the storm hits, no one is getting away
It’s winter in the Catskills and Mitchell’s Inn, nestled deep in the woods, is the perfect setting for a relaxing–maybe even romantic–weekend away. It boasts spacious old rooms with huge woodburning fireplaces, a well-stocked wine cellar, and opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or just curling up with a good murder mystery.
So when the weather takes a turn for the worse, and a blizzard cuts off the electricity–and all contact with the outside world–the guests settle in for the long haul.
Soon, though, one of the guests turns up dead–it looks like an accident. But when a second guest dies, they start to panic.
Within the snowed-in paradise, something–or someone–is picking off the guests one by one. And there’s nothing they can do but hunker down and hope they can survive the storm.
Fresh Ink: An Anthology edited by Lamar Giles (Borrowed a copy from my library)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
In partnership with We Need Diverse Books, thirteen of the most recognizable, diverse authors come together in this remarkable YA anthology featuring ten short stories, a graphic short story, and a one-act play from Walter Dean Myers never before in-print.
Careful–you are holding fresh ink. And not hot-off-the-press, still-drying-in-your-hands ink. Instead, you are holding twelve stories with endings that are still being written–whose next chapters are up to you.
Because these stories are meant to be read. And shared.
Thirteen of the most accomplished YA authors deliver a label-defying anthology that includes ten short stories, a graphic novel, and a one-act play. This collection will inspire you to break conventions, bend the rules, and color outside the lines. All you need is fresh ink.
We Are All Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (SCRIBD)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
What does “feminism” mean today? That is the question at the heart of We Should All Be Feminists, a personal, eloquently-argued essay—adapted from her much-viewed TEDx talk of the same name—by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the award-winning author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun.
With humor and levity, here Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century—one rooted in inclusion and awareness. She shines a light not only on blatant discrimination, but also the more insidious, institutional behaviors that marginalize women around the world, in order to help readers of all walks of life better understand the often masked realities of sexual politics. Throughout, she draws extensively on her own experiences—in the U.S., in her native Nigeria, and abroad—offering an artfully nuanced explanation of why the gender divide is harmful for women and men, alike.
Argued in the same observant, witty and clever prose that has made Adichie a bestselling novelist, here is one remarkable author’s exploration of what it means to be a woman today—and an of-the-moment rallying cry for why we should all be feminists.
AUDIOBOOK(S) READING
The Last Girl on Earth by Alexandra Blogier (SCRIBD)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Raised among them.>
Li has a father and a sister who love her. A best friend, Mirabae, to share things with. She goes to school and hangs out at the beach and carefully follows the rules. She has to. Everyone she knows–her family, her teachers, her friends–is an alien. And she is the only human left on Earth.
A secret that could end her life.
The Abdoloreans hijacked the planet sixteen years ago, destroying all human life. Li’s human-sympathizer father took her in as a baby and has trained her to pass as one of them. The Abdoloreans appear human. But they don’t think with human minds or feel with human hearts. And they have special abilities no human could ever have.
Fit in or die.
When Li meets Ryn, she’s swept up in a relationship that could have disastrous consequences. How far will Li go to stay alive? Will she save herself–and in turn, the human race–or will she be the final witness to humanity’s destruction?
PHYSICAL BOOK(S) READ
Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han (bought a copy from Books-A-Million)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Lara Jean is having the best senior year. And there’s still so much to look forward to: a class trip to New York City, prom with her boyfriend Peter, Beach Week after graduation, and her dad’s wedding to Ms. Rothschild. Then she’ll be off to college with Peter, at a school close enough for her to come home and bake chocolate chip cookies on the weekends.
Life couldn’t be more perfect!
At least, that’s what Lara Jean thinks…until she gets some unexpected news.
Now the girl who dreads change must rethink all her plans—but when your heart and your head are saying two different things, which one should you listen to?
Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King (bought a copy from my local Used Book Store)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
The first scream came from the snowbound railwayman who felt the fangs ripping at his throat. The next month there was a scream of ecstatic agony from the woman attacked in her snug bedroom.
Now scenes of unbelieving horror come each time the full moon shines on the isolated Maine town of Tarker Mills. No one knows who will be attacked next. But one thing is sure.
When the moon grows fat, a paralyzing fear sweeps through Tarker Mills. For snarls that sound like human words can be heard whining through the wind. And all around are the footprints of a monster whose hunger cannot be sated… Cycle of the Werewolf.
PHYSICAL BOOK(S) READING
The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo (bought a copy from Barnes & Noble)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Love speaks in flowers. Truth requires thorns.
Travel to a world of dark bargains struck by moonlight, of haunted towns and hungry woods, of talking beasts and gingerbread golems, where a young mermaid’s voice can summon deadly storms and where a river might do a lovestruck boy’s bidding but only for a terrible price.
Inspired by myth, fairy tale, and folklore, #1 New York Times–bestselling author Leigh Bardugo has crafted a deliciously atmospheric collection of short stories filled with betrayals, revenge, sacrifice, and love.
Perfect for new readers and dedicated fans, these tales will transport you to lands both familiar and strange—to a fully realized world of dangerous magic that millions have visited through the novels of the Grishaverse.
This collection of six stories includes three brand-new tales, all of them lavishly illustrated with art that changes with each turn of the page, culminating in six stunning full-spread illustrations as rich in detail as the stories themselves.
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson (bought a copy from Barnes & Noble)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings, Book One of the Stormlight Archive begins an incredible new saga of epic proportion.
Roshar is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped ecology and civilization alike. Animals hide in shells, trees pull in branches, and grass retracts into the soilless ground. Cities are built only where the topography offers shelter.
It has been centuries since the fall of the ten consecrated orders known as the Knights Radiant, but their Shardblades and Shardplate remain: mystical swords and suits of armor that transform ordinary men into near-invincible warriors. Men trade kingdoms for Shardblades. Wars were fought for them, and won by them.
One such war rages on a ruined landscape called the Shattered Plains. There, Kaladin, who traded his medical apprenticeship for a spear to protect his little brother, has been reduced to slavery. In a war that makes no sense, where ten armies fight separately against a single foe, he struggles to save his men and to fathom the leaders who consider them expendable.
Brightlord Dalinar Kholin commands one of those other armies. Like his brother, the late king, he is fascinated by an ancient text called The Way of Kings. Troubled by over-powering visions of ancient times and the Knights Radiant, he has begun to doubt his own sanity.
Across the ocean, an untried young woman named Shallan seeks to train under an eminent scholar and notorious heretic, Dalinar’s niece, Jasnah. Though she genuinely loves learning, Shallan’s motives are less than pure. As she plans a daring theft, her research for Jasnah hints at secrets of the Knights Radiant and the true cause of the war.
The result of over ten years of planning, writing, and world-building, The Way of Kings is but the opening movement of the Stormlight Archive, a bold masterpiece in the making.
Speak again the ancient oaths:
Life before death.
Strength before weakness.
Journey before Destination.
and return to men the Shards they once bore.
The Knights Radiant must stand again.
E-BOOK(S) READ
The Opposite of Here by Tara Altebrando (eARC from NetGalley)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
There’s no hiding on a cruise ship – not even from yourself.
Natalie’s parents are taking her and her three best friends on a cruise for her seventeenth birthday. A sail-a-bration, they call it. But it’s only been a few short months since Natalie’s boyfriend died in a tragic accident, and she wants to be anywhere but here.
Then she meets a guy on the first night and sparks fly. After a moonlit conversation on a secluded deck of the ship, Natalie pops down to her cabin to get her swimsuit so they can go for a dip. But when she returns, he’s gone. Something he said makes her think he might have . . . jumped? No, he couldn’t have.
But why do her friends think she’s crazy for wanting to make sure he’s okay? Also, why do they seem to be hiding something from her? And how can she find him when she doesn’t even know his name? Most importantly, why is the captain on the intercom announcing the urgent need for a headcount?
E-BOOK(S) READING
Our Stories, Our Voices Edited by Amy Reed (eARC from NetGalley)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
From Amy Reed, Ellen Hopkins, Amber Smith, Sandhya Menon, and more of your favorite YA authors comes an anthology of essays that explore the diverse experiences of injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America.
This collection of twenty-one essays from major YA authors—including award-winning and bestselling writers—touches on a powerful range of topics related to growing up female in today’s America, and the intersection with race, religion, and ethnicity. Sure to inspire hope and solidarity to anyone who reads it, Our Stories, Our Voices belongs on every young woman’s shelf.
This anthology features essays from Martha Brockenbrough, Jaye Robin Brown, Sona Charaipotra, Brandy Colbert, Somaiya Daud, Christine Day, Alexandra Duncan, Ilene Wong (I.W.) Gregorio, Maurene Goo, Ellen Hopkins, Stephanie Kuehnert, Nina LaCour, Anna-Marie McLemore, Sandhya Menon, Hannah Moskowitz, Julie Murphy, Aisha Saeed, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Amber Smith, and Tracy Walker.
People Kill People by Ellen Hopkins (bought a Kindle Copy)
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
There’s no hiding on a cruise ship – not even from yourself.
Natalie’s parents are taking her and her three best friends on a cruise for her seventeenth birthday. A sail-a-bration, they call it. But it’s only been a few short months since Natalie’s boyfriend died in a tragic accident, and she wants to be anywhere but here.
Then she meets a guy on the first night and sparks fly. After a moonlit conversation on a secluded deck of the ship, Natalie pops down to her cabin to get her swimsuit so they can go for a dip. But when she returns, he’s gone. Something he said makes her think he might have . . . jumped? No, he couldn’t have.
But why do her friends think she’s crazy for wanting to make sure he’s okay? Also, why do they seem to be hiding something from her? And how can she find him when she doesn’t even know his name? Most importantly, why is the captain on the intercom announcing the urgent need for a headcount?
BOOKS ADDED TO MY COLLECTION
- TOWER OF DAWN BY SARAH J. MAAS (KINDLE DEAL)
- HEART-SHAPED BOX BY JOEL HILL (KINDLE DEAL)
- LOVELY SEEDS BY R.H SWANEY (NETGALLEY)
- PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE BY ELLEN HOPKINS (BOUGHT KINDLE COPY)
An Unwanted Guest seems worth the try!
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absolutely!!
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So many books! :O How are you keeping track on each of the story lines?
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Lol they are mostly completely different genres 🙂
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people kill people seems interesting x
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I’ve read about 30% last night I’m obsessed with the author and I’m really sucked into it!
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I have no clue how you keep track of so many books! 🌸✨
With love, Alisha Valerie x | AlishaValerie.com
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Lol they are mostly different genres so that helps haha
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You’re killing me with these book recommendations! I really want to read An Unwanted Guest and I recently watched To All the Boys so I’d like to read the book too 🙂
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Lol an unwanted guest was AWESOME!!!
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So many books! I am so excited to read Fresh Ink and Our Stories,Our Voices.
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Fresh ink was 👌🏻 and our stories is just so moving
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Nice, I have on hold the way of kings from my library I am just waiting for it to get to me, Hoping it does soon because I want to read it
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It is soooo good just very dense lol
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Yeah that is what I hear
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Do write a post on your reading schedule sometime. 😀 I really want to know how do you manage to read so many books at the same time.
What’s your take on “Cycle of the Werewolf” ? It’s been ages since I read Stephen King.
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That sounds like a great post idea 🙂 I really enjoyed it, but I’m a huuuuuuge fan of his so I may be jaded when reading and rating 😂😂😂
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A couple of these are on my TBR x
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I hope you love them!
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I saw Fresh Ink in Gays The Word recently, definitely want to read it. I adored The Language of Thorns!
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Fresh ink was AMAZING!!!! And I’m loving Language of Thorns 😍😍
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So many books!!
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The speed at which you read is amazing!! And The Last Girl on Earth sounds awesome. Another added to my TBR!
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Lol I think it’s more the time I have on my hands, I read very slowly haha
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I still need to read Always and Forever, Lara Jean. I wanted to re-read books 1-2, but haven’t gotten around to it yet. I also still need to read The Language of Thorns.
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It was the cutest series for sure! And language of thorns is going amazing! I’ve been reading one story a day and loving each one!!
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You have been killing the game lately! Fantastic job, Kris!
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Lol I’ve been doing readathons so it helps haha
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Yeah, readathons definitely help!
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oooh,i tihnk ill have to keep an eye out for fresh ink!!
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It was so great!
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I really need to read the Lara Jean books since the film was so good! And I have The Language Of Thorns and I think I’ll start reading a short story per week, they look so beautiful!
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Language of thorns is so amazing!!
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An Unwanted Guest sounds great!
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I highly recommend it!!
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Some great books on the list today! I keep meaning to read An Unwanted Guest!
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An unwanted guest was amazing!!
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I love seeing other readers who read many many books at the same time like I do LOL!
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Lol guess is happens to the best of us 😂😂
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I struggle to read even two books at the same time !!! 😂 pretty bad for a literature student huh? Hahaha
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Lolol my mind just needs all the stimulation 😂
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Ooh I like the sound of An Unwanted Guest it reminds me of a book we had to read at school when I was younger
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it was such a great read!
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