Review: Amah Faraway

Review: Amah FarawayAmah Faraway by Margaret Chiu Greanias, Tracy Subisak
Published by Bloomsbury Children's Books on January 25, 2022
Pages: 40
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A delightful story of a child's visit to a grandmother and home far away, and of how families connect and love across distance, language, and cultures.

Kylie is nervous about visiting her grandmother-her Amah-who lives SO FAR AWAY.
When she and Mama finally go to Taipei, Kylie is shy with Amah. Even though they have spent time together in video chats, those aren't the same as real life. And in Taiwan, Kylie is at first uncomfortable with the less-familiar language, customs, culture, and food. However, after she is invited by Amah-Lái kàn kàn! Come see!-to play and splash in the hot springs (which aren't that different from the pools at home), Kylie begins to see this place through her grandmother's eyes and sees a new side of the things that used to scare her. Soon, Kylie is leading her Amah-Come see! Lái kàn kàn!-back through all her favorite parts of this place and having SO MUCH FUN! And when it is time to go home, the video chats will be extra special until they can visit faraway again.

Backmatter includes author and illustrator notes and a guide to some of the places and foods explored in Taiwan.

I quickly have to thank Bloomsbury Children Books for granting me early access to read and review this book.

This was such a beautiful children’s picture book. The illustrations were pretty.

Kylie and her grandmother, Amah have weekly video chats because of the distance between them. Kylie is in San Francisco and Amah is in Taipei. Every year Kylie and her mom travel to Taipei to visit and every year Kylie is nervous and excited to see her grandmother. At first, she is always nervous and shy when she sees her but as the days progress she starts warming up to her grandmother. The grandmother leads the way until one day Kylie starts to lead the way.

This was a beautiful story that is so real to so many kids with families who live far away and they don’t see each other in person very often. Yes, we can talk online but when you first see them in person it’s nerve-wracking and it’s okay to be shy at first. then gradually we open up and have fun with them.

I loved that at the end of the book the author included a note from herself and the illustrator. The author also talks about the places they visited in the book as well as the food.

Definitely a great picture book to pick up if you have family who lives far away.

Review: Love is for Roaring

Review: Love is for RoaringLove Is for Roaring by Mike Kerr, Renata Liwska
Published by Bloomsbury Children's Books on January 18, 2022
Pages: 32
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Hugs and kisses and lovey-dovey stuff isn't for all of us! A not-too-sweet story about a fierce and grumpy lion who maybe does know what he loves after all.

Today the fierce, fearsome Lion is supposed to show his love. But that makes him grumpy.

“What do you love?” Mouse asks Lion.
Lion doesn't love lovey-dovey stuff.
Hugs? Kisses? NO WAY!
But Mouse wonders, doesn't Lion love . . .
to growl? Love to roar?
Hmm, maybe Lion likes that.
Doesn't he love to run? Love to chase?
Actually, maybe Lion loves that.
And maybe he DOES love to share his love.

With a simple, humorous text and playful illustrations from New York Times bestselling Renata Liwska, this story is a charming, unconventional exploration of the many ways there are to show our love!

I quickly have to thank Bloomsbury Children Books for granting me early access to this beautiful children’s picture book.

It’s been a long time since I have purchased picture books but after reading this one I definitely want to pick up a finished copy of this. The illustrations are breathtaking. Soft in tone.

One day in school the class is assigned a homework project that requires you to show your love. This upsets Lion because he wants nothing to do with anything related to love. His friend the mouse decides to take it upon himself to find out what the Lion really loves and in the end, the Lion does realize the things he loves and is no longer afraid to show them.

This is such a sweet book that yes it’s okay to show the people we love them even if we aren’t lovey dovey.

 

Review: Check Yes, No, or Maybe

Review: Check Yes, No, or MaybeCheck Yes, No, or Maybe Series: Meeting His Match Romance #1

by Stormie Skyes
Published by 4 Horsemen Publications on January 15, 2022
Pages: 247

Crappy job. Yes.

Take back an annoying ex. Definitely no.

Hit on the sexy new firm partner looking him over…maybe?

For Aaron Cambrian, life is lived by checklists. No matter how promising, everything - jobs, potential partners, cars, drinks, food, etc. - needs to meet all his criteria or he walks away.

Everything changes one night at the cocktail bar when his best friend challenges Aaron to abandon his list and ask the first hot guy who catches his interest if he can buy him a drink.

Thanks to his old nemesis alcohol, Aaron takes the dare. The next thing he knows, he finds himself in the condo of an absolute stranger! It was supposed to be one drink. One accidental kiss… Good thing he’ll never see the guy again.

Wrong! When the sexy new partner at Kimball & Marks law firm turns out to be the hot stranger, Aaron is faced with a life-changing decision: keep the checklist or lose the hottest, most frustrating man who ever stole his heart.

I quickly have to thank Xpresso Tours for allowing me to be a part of this book blitz and for sending an eGalley of Check Yes, No, or Maybe for me to read and review today.

This is the first book in the Meeting His Match series. Not quite sure how many will be in this series and if the characters in this book will move along with the series or each book will focus on other characters.

This was a pretty quick read for me that I managed to read in a day. I enjoyed reading it. It was nice to discover a new author and I think I would definitely continue to read the series as they came out.

Our main character is Aaron, during the day he works in a law firm as a filing clerk, and on the side, he is a culinary student. When he is not doing that he is with his best friend Elliott and living his life through a checklist. Everything he comes across in life has to fit within his checklist and if he doesn’t he walks away. Can Aaron continue living his life by a checklist?

The book opens up with Aaron waking up in a strange bed, hungover and he’s not quite sure how he ended up there or who this mysterious guy in the shower is because he doesn’t hang around long enough to find out. Struggling to figure out what happens he calls his best friend Elliott to piece it all together because he remembers they were together at their favorite bar.

Things that night start out good until Aaron’s ex walks into the bar. From the sounds of it, this guy sounded like a douche who was a bully and a bit abusive in my opinion. I could be wrong but the way Aaron spoke about him I got that vibe. This is where the mysterious shower guy comes in. Elliott has convinced Aaron to dumb his list and just approach the guy. What could possibly come of this right? Well throw in some alcohol for liquid courage and you know where this is going.

Thinking that it was a one-time event Aaron goes about his daily life until the day mysterious shower guy, Maverick turns out to be a new partner in the firm Aaron works out. What will Aaron do? Will Aaron allow this to develop into something more or will his checklist get in the way?

I was a little curious about Aaron’s father, a professional chef who sounded like a Gordon Ramsey type of guy. He seemed like he was an absentee dad and was always getting into trouble because Aaron’s sister Rebecca who is a lawyer has the media signing contracts about not publishing information on the family. Aaron is very tight-lipped about his family. Is it because the father is a celebrity or is it because the father is always in trouble?

Even the characters in the book were perfect and they all seem to fit in perfectly. I kept hoping that Maverick would finally get through to Aaron even though Aaron could be his own worst enemy at times. I am curious to see if there will be more Aaron and Maverick in future books because it just seemed to end abruptly.

Book Blitz: Check Yes, No or Maybe

Check Yes, No, or Maybe
Stormie Skyes
Publication date: January 12th 2022
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Crappy job. Yes.

Take back an annoying ex. Definitely no.

Hit on the sexy new firm partner looking him over…maybe?

For Aaron Cambrian, life is lived by checklists. No matter how promising, everything – jobs, potential partners, cars, drinks, food, etc – needed to meet all his criteria or he walks away.

Everything changes one night at the cocktail bar when his best friend challenges Aaron to abandon his list and ask the first hot guy who catches his interest if he can buy him a drink.

Thanks to his old nemesis alcohol, Aaron takes the dare! The next thing he knows, he finds himself in the condo of an absolute stranger! It was supposed to be one drink. One accidental kiss… Good thing he’d never see the guy again.

Wrong! When the sexy new partner at Kimball & Marks law firm turns out to be the hot stranger, Aaron is faced with a life-changing decision: keep the checklist or lose the hottest, most frustrating man who ever stole his heart.

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Author Bio:

A multi-published author of mystery, both Urban and Paranormal, Stormie returned to her love of romantic comedy and contemporary romance. If you love spicy, humorous, and near-erotica stories featuring sexy male protagonists and the men who love them, then look no further. Stormie’s paranormal mystery won quarterfinalist in Screencraft’s novel to screen contest and is a competing finalist in Chanticleer’s International book awards. When Stormie isn’t busy dishing out a new, hot romance, she’s busy blogging her love of books and helping writers become authors.

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Book Blitz: Two Truths and One Liar

Two Truths and One Liar
Deirdre Riordan Hall
Publication date: December 27th 2021
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult

Knives Out meets One of Us is Lying with a hint of the Inheritance Games. Like the original whodunnit, Clue, this suspenseful mystery also has three possible endings explaining what could have happened.

They all have secrets. They all have motives. They all tell lies.

Every year, at a prestigious boarding school, Professor Groff hosts the Midnight Masquerade. But this year, before the festivities, he’s discovered dead in his office. Yet six students still receive invitations. The same six students who’re questioned about his murder.

The show must go on. At the Masquerade, two additional students claim to know the truth. The lights go out and when they come back on, one of them is dead. Anyone could’ve been at fault.

Francisca blind in one eye and deadly on the rugby field. Toshi a number ninja and the campus punching bag. Taz who struggles with anxiety and lingers in the shadows. Fish the golden boy hiding wounds and not only in his heart. Caroline the heiress and the image of perfection. Gorgeous George the resident Greek God with nothing to lose.

The six receive anonymous notes, making them question themselves and the assumptions they’ve made about each other. Brought back together, they must prove their innocence before the all-school meeting the next morning, otherwise, they risk humiliation if their secrets are exposed exposed—and worse, if they’re found guilty.

It’s a long night of theft, danger, and threats by a secret society that shows Professor Groff was right during his final lecture.

Everything that can go wrong will.

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EXCERPT:

Dean Hammond straightens a stack of papers then looks up. With a severe lift to her eyebrow, she scans those of us present, and then says, “Oliver Groff was found dead in his office at 3:22 pm, shortly after his last class of the day.”

A weight in my stomach sinks just as it did when Arpad made the announcement in the dining hall. Questions roll through my mind and collide when the realization hits me full force. He was alive, teaching earlier today, making dire pronouncements about how basically everything sucks.

Boy, was he right. Now, he’s gone.

The circumstances were different the first and second times someone in my life died but the familiar emptiness, the void, vacancy returns—or maybe it never left.

“Yeah, we heard—” George’s tone tells me he wants to say something more about loss and tragedy, something sentimental perhaps, but he’s hard-wired for nonchalance as the campus crush and most likely to smoke, hook up, and skip classes.

Caroline clasps her hands in front of her chest. Her knuckles pale. “I’m so sorry to hear that.” She pauses. “He was an…efficient teacher.”

I imagine she struggles to think of a nice thing to say about Groff. I sneak a glance at the others because I can’t be the only one wondering why we’re here.

Arpad already announced the news in the Refectory. There’s a good chance not everyone was there. Hammond inhales.

“Francisca Thompson-Sanchez, nice seeing you again.”

Francisca’s expression doesn’t suggest the feeling is mutual, although she is wearing a mud-streaked rugby uniform and likely feels as out of place in the plush office as I do.

“Can you please tell me where you were from the end of English class until now?” Hammond asks.

She focuses on something on the wall behind the dean but her hands tremble slightly. “I went to talk to Mr. Groff after class, but he looked, um, busy. Then I went to the bathroom.” She glances at Caroline. “Uh, then my dorm, followed by rugby practice, and then the Refectory.”

Arpad writes rapidly on a yellow pad.

Hammond’s penetrating gaze lands on a math whiz, gamer kid whose dorm room is by the day student room in my dorm. “I was at the Library then Refectory.” He speaks clearly, but he’s all-over sweaty.

“Tazmin King?” Hammond says, going down the line.

“Taz,” she corrects. Eyeliner stains the space around her big brown eyes like she’s been crying. “After class, I went to my dorm and then dinner. If Oliver died, it was because of a broken heart,” she blurts. Emotion streaks across her features, but she captures it and makes it disappear.

“And how would you know that, Tazmin?” Hammond’s tone is dark.

“It’s none of our business,” she answers. Then it’s as though she ghosts even though she’s still in the room with us. Hammond barely conceals a look of disgust.

“Moving on. John?”

“Maybe the professor was tired of his life and wanted to escape. Suicide? Or maybe he just wanted out. Faked it. On a plane to Tahiti.”

By Hammond’s pinched expression, I instantly realize this is the wrong answer. My sweat now rival’s Toshi’s. I cannot get kicked out. I cannot afford to go back to Burningham. Whatever this is about… I cannot lose my spot here.

“No, we found the body. Poetic though. However, the question was where were you this afternoon?” Accusation fills Hammond’s tone.

“I’m sorry, ma’am. I misunderstood. I was in the dayroom at my dorm, Varth Dader, then lacrosse practice in the lower fields.”

She glances at me dismissively and nods at Caroline. I know all too well not to allow relief to replace the nerves inside. Best to stay alert.

“I was with the Promenade committee, finalizing some items for tomorrow. Wait. You’re not canceling prom because of this are you?” Typical Caroline, always concerned about her agenda.

The goth girl, Taz, narrows her eyes. “It should be after the tree went up in a blaze and now Oliver, I mean Professor Groff, is dead.”

Hammond hardly looks at them. “Ladies, that’s none of your concern. Now, George. If you please.”

“I was in the student center. You can ask Mrs. Carson.” He smirks. Likely, he was hooking up with someone.

“Do any of you have a reason to want Oliver Groff dead?” Hammond’s question is like a stone thrown in a lake. The ripples of this implication could be devastating.

 

Author Bio:

Deirdre Riordan Hall is the author of the contemporary young adult bestsellers Sugar and Pearl as well as the High School Murder Mystery series. She’s in an ongoing pursuit of words, waves, and wonder. Her love language involves a basket of chips, salsa, and guacamole, preferably when shared with her family.

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Release Day Blitz: Once upon Academy

ONCE UPON ACADEMY VOLUME 2 Release Day Blitz Assets I am so excited that the ONCE UPON ACADEMY VOLUME 2 Anthology is available now and that I get to share the news!

If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book, be sure to check out all the details below.

This blitz also includes a giveaway for a $25 Amazon GC courtesy of the authors, & Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the giveaway info below.

About The Book:
Title: ONCE UPON ACADEMY VOLUME 2
Authors: Breezy Jones, Cara North, Elle Klass, Marie Long, Valerie Puri
Pub. Date: January 7, 2022
Publisher: BLK Publishing
Formats: eBook
Pages: 431
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Once Upon Academy, where fairytales are real and princesses really do get happily ever afters.

To kick off the end of our first semester, Once Upon Academy is hosting the annual Winter Ball. A night full of magic, love and happy endings.

Join the descendants of classic fairytale characters as they navigate the prestigious halls of Once Upon Academy. Get boujee on the most magical night of the school year and experience a fairytale kiss under the mistletoe.

It’s a night you don’t want to miss.

Grab ONCE UPON ACADEMY VOLUME 1 NOW!

Grab the winter ball teaser chapters free right now here – https://dl.bookfunnel.com/j2167xn78q

And anyone that preorders the anthology can get some goodies in the mail like a school map and invitation to the ball! Send your confirmation # and addy to onceuponacademyantho@gmail.com Limited to the first 50 pre-orders.

Teasers:
MICE AND MAGIC by BREEZY JONES
1. My whole body screamed to jump his bones
2. “You’re not gettin my wand, asshole.”
3. My eyes traveled the length of his rock-hard body and I bit my lower lip.

SECRETS OF THE RING by ELLE KLASS
One stroke of a ring could conjure true love.
1. He stared dreamily into her green eyes and watched fondly as she flipped her ginger braid around her pointer finger. It was something she did unconsciously quite often.
2. Grenna slid onto the velvet seat beside Jenn who had beamed tangerine all day. Whatever was eating her up yesterday was forgotten in her exuberance of the ball. The entire school buzzed with excitement and sparkled from the moment she woke up. It was in the enchanted air surrounding the school.
3. Grenna forgot all about the djinn as the werewolf appeared to be coming straight for her. Her feet, frozen in fear, wouldn’t obey her mind’s insistence in running! She pulled her hands over her head and lowered herself to her knees. She was dead. This is what the djinn dragged her out here for. He planned to kill her, not trap her. The bravery she felt moments earlier was replaced with horror as her life flashed before her eyes.

PERLE OF LOVE by MARIE LONG
1.The Headmistress widened her eyes. “Zeke! What are you doing? Get out of here now!”
The pang of alarm in the Headmistress’s voice gave him pause as he panted behind the column next to her. Part of him felt obliged to obey, but his wolf empowered him to remain. He shook his head slowly.
Protect the Headmistress at all costs.
2. “Watch me.” A tickling sensation traveled up Perle’s arm from the buildup of static electricity. For a moment, she thought back to her final exam, and the little white target on the dummy’s forehead. Ms. Fitcher’s lecture echoed in her mind. “Small target. Center. You see everything.”

FEAR NO RAVEN by CARA NORTH
1. “Good grief!” I couldn’t take it anymore. “Hi. I’m Balen. You are asking the same questions a second time around. There is no chance that anyone will access your room without your knowledge. Your room is on the fourth deck in the corner with a single window small enough no one could come through it. You are in one of the single rooms. I even know your room number because you asked three times.”
2. After unlatching the lock, I pushed it outward and into the morning sunlight. I pulled it back and decided it was indeed a footprint. A large footprint on the outside of my window on the third floor of this building.

SHADOWED HEARTS by VALERIE PURI
1.“Looks like you’re free for getting ice cream later, Ryder.” Rebecca said, sweetly behind me.
She was so oblivious. The heat in my chest spread as anger and frustration overtook me. Rebecca had no clue what she just destroyed.
2. Smiling down at the card, I thought about all the new possibilities that opened up with my magic tricks. I didn’t have to fake my tricks anymore; I could actually perform them.

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About the Authors:

Breezy Jones
Breezy lives in a small town in Florida with her husband, daughter, son and four furbabies, as a SAHM. If you ask what first got her into writing, she’ll tell you it was over the ending of Divergent. She remembers laughing at the first person to suggest that she could write a book, but chose to give it a shot.

When she’s not writing Breezy splits her time among her many hobbies; reading, repainting dolls, makeup and graphic design, just to name a few. These things don’t come without a cost; coffee and wine. While writing hasn’t always been her goal, she has fallen in love with building a world from nothing and watching it flourish.

Links:

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Breezy_Jones88

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Cara North
Cara North is a romance writer, podcaster, and USMC veteran. She enjoys writing a variety of fiction, but always romance.

Links:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cara.north.94/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caranorth_author/ 

Elle Klass
Elle Klass is an award winning author. She currently lives in Florida with her family. To date she has written and published over twenty books, in varying genre’s including mystery, suspense, psychological thrillers, fantasy, sci-fi and contemporary fiction. When she’s not writing she’s spending time with family or friends, traveling, relaxing at home watching ghost and horror movies or listening to an audio book.

Links:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElleKlass

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elleklass/ 

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/elle-klass

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Elleklass

Marie Long
Marie Long is a novelist who enjoys the snowy weather, the mountains, and a cup of hot white chocolate. She’s an avid supporter of literacy movements.

Links:

Website: https://www.marielongauthor.com 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marielongauthor 

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Valerie Puri
Valerie Puri is an author of Paranormal, Fantasy, and Young Adult.

As an author of both short stories and novels, she enjoys the flexibility of writing tales of any length. Her favorite aspect of writing is the ability to create something out of nothing. She loves building worlds readers can visualize and filling those worlds with complex characters and storylines. Valerie believes that the experiences we have in life are just stories waiting to be written.

When she’s not writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, or listening to audio books. She is a Florida transplant, but part of her will always call the Midwest home.

Links:

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AuthorValeriePuri 

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2021 End of Year Survey

I am so happy that I follow That Artsy Reader Girl because she shared her 2021 End of Year Book Survey. This will be my first year doing it.

I believe the original creator of this is Jaime from The Perpetual Page-Turner 

2021 Reading Stats

Number of books you read: 115
Number of re-reads: 3
Number of books you DNFed: 0
Most read genre: young adult, Romance, graphic novels, picture books, and middle grade

Best In Books

1. Best book you read in 2020:

Take Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson

2. Book you were excited about & thought you were going to love more but didn’t:
I think it has to be The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas. Not sure why I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would.

3. Most surprising (in a good way or bad way) book you read:
Eyes On The Road was that book for me. I think not only was it good but it took place in my home town city. I love reading books that take place where I live.

4. Book you “pushed” the most people to read (and they did):
I don’t think I really pushed any books on anyone. I am trying to think but nothing comes to mind.

5. Best series you started in 2021. Best sequel of 2021. Best series ender of 2021.
Best Series Started: The Right Swipe (Modern Love series)
Best Sequel: Misfit in Love
Best Series Ender: (I am guilty of not reading a lot of books in series)

6. Favorite new author you discovered in 2021:
Chandler Baker

7. Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone:
Brat: An 80s Story by Andrew McCarthy. I really enjoyed this and I never usually read biographies.

8. Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year:
Hello (from Here) had to be that one book I had a hard time putting down. With all that is going on in the world this was very relevant and one we could all relate to. I know for me I was literally staying home and not shopping in stores. I am still worried because even though I have both vaccines I still worry what it could do to me with my MS.

9. Book you read in 2021 that you are most likely to re-read next year?
The Anne of Green Gables graphic novels hands down.

10. Favorite cover of a book you read in 2021:

Hello by Chandler Baker

 

 

11. Most memorable character of 2021:
For me, it has to be Anne Shirley. When I think back to all the books I read she always stands out for me.

12. Most beautifully written book read in 2021:
The Christmas Escape by Sarah Morgan. I fell in love with Lapland. The description of it was beautiful. When I think of a winter scene it’s exactly that. 

13. Most thought-provoking/life-changing book of 2021:
N/A

14. Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2021 to finally read:
The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson. I have been holding off reading this because

15. Favorite quote from a book you read in 2020:
“You only have control over your own actions.” (Only Mostly Devastated)
“You are never too old for stories” (The Library of Lost and Found)

16. Shortest and longest books you read in 2020:
Shortest: Silk #2 by Maureen Goo (22 pages)
Longest: The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson (519 pages)

17. Book that shocked you the most:
I don’t think I have a book that shocked me the most. Every book I read I pretty much enjoyed.

18. OTP of the year (you will go down with this ship!):
I think this year I need to pay more attention to characters but if I could say Anne and Gilbert. Since I have read the graphic novel. Who doesn’t love them right?

19. Favorite non-romantic relationship of the year:
Sydney and Taylor and the Great Escape. They are a skunk and hedgehog and they have the cutest friendship.

20. Favorite book you read in 2021 from an author you’ve read previously:
It’s hard to choose just one book because I love all Morgan’s books. 

21. Best book you read in 2021 that you read based SOLELY on a recommendation from somebody else:
I have to say Stepsister and Poisoned because these were bookclub reads and I really enjoyed both of those.

22. Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2021:|
Luke and Jesse from Once Upon a Cabin. There is just something about the Alaskan Men. The just seem to have a whole other outlook on life and are content with simple things and simple living.

23. Best 2021 debut you read:

Meet me in London

24. Most vivid setting you read this year.

The Christmas Escape by Sarah Morgan

25. Book that put a smile on your face/was the most FUN to read:
The Anne of Green Gables graphic novel. I grew up reading Anne so anything that has to do with Anne I love and they are always fun to read.

26. Book that made you cry or nearly cry in 2021:
I don’t think I had a read that made me cry

27. Hidden gem of the year:
The Annual Migration of clouds. I never heard about this book and I was pleasantly surprised once I read it.

28. Book that crushed your soul:
Honestly can’t think of any.

29. Most unique book you read in 2021:
You and Me at the end of the World would have to the that for me.

30. Book that made you the maddest (doesn’t necessarily mean you didn’t like it):
City of Ghosts, I so wanted to love this book because I have loved her previous books but I just couldn’t get fully invested. I definitely plan on trying this again though.

My Blogging/Bookish Life

1. New favorite book blog you discovered in 2021:
Sadly I have fallen behind in blog reading and even maintaining my own blog.

2. Favorite review that you wrote in 2021:
Nothing is standing out, to be honest.

3. Best discussion/non-review post you had on your blog:
Nothing I need to work on that this year.

4. Best event that you participated in (author signings, festivals, virtual events, memes, etc.):
I took part in a whole bunch of publisher events virtually but I think the last one I attend online was a Harper Collins Canada one Holiday Ball. I loved that.

6. Most popular post this year on your blog (whether it be by comments or views):
I will have to update this when I can search more.

8. Post you wished got a little more love:
All my reviews would be really nice.

9. Best bookish discovery (book related sites, book stores, etc.):
I didn’t discover much because I wasn’t really looking.

10. Did you complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the beginning of this year:
I completed my Goodreads goal of reading 115 books this year.

Looking Ahead

1. Book you are most anticipating in 2022 (non-debut):
I have to say anything by Terry Spear

2. 2022 debut you are most anticipating:
Not sure there is quite a few

3. Sequel you are most anticipating in 2022:
Another one that I am not quite sure of

4. One thing you hope to accomplish or do in your reading/blogging life in 2022?
I  want to read through my physical book collection, purge books I no longer want to read or keep in my collection, buy less books, have some sort of blog schedule.

Do we have any answers in common?

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