2 Reasons I Like Participating in Blog Tours (& 2 Reasons I Don’t)
I have a hot-and-cold, yes-and-no, in-and-out, up-and-down relationship with blog tours. Why, you might ask? Well, you’re in luck because today I want to share with you two reasons why I think blog tours are the best thing to enter this bland world since the invention of the waffle iron, as well as two reasons why I might never participate in one ever again.
Why I Always Read A Book’s Dedication and Why You Should Too // ft. My Top 10 Favorite Book Dedications
Ever since I can remember, I’ve always made sure to read a book’s dedication. A lot of readers probably skip right past that part (whenever I open a book on my Kindle app, it automatically shoots [...]
A DNFed Book is Not A Bad Book // Exit Page Right
Ma chère mademoiselle (or monsieur), it is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that I welcome you tonight (or morning or afternoon or whatever time it is while you are reading this). And now, I invite [...]
In Which 13 Awesome Book Bloggers Discuss Why They DNF Books // Exit Page Right
Previously on Exit Page Right, we talked about my bookish turnoffs and what leads me down to the DNF Door. *Cue clip montage and cheesy voiceover narration* During today's episode, I want to broaden my horizons [...]
Why I Still Read YA Fiction in My Mid-20s: A Call To Action Regarding New Adult Books
At the end of the day, when I’m snuggling into my bed with a few precious minutes to myself, I’m not reaching for books about adults in their late Forties who have settled into their “adultiness.” Right now, I don’t feel represented by those stories and there’s no appeal in them for me. This is why I choose to read YA novels as a 20-something book blogger.