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Kindle Unlimited FAQ & the Best Books to Read on Kindle Unlimited - After seeing Kindle Unlimited mentioned on bookstagram for some time, I finally decided to try out their free trial when I purchased my Kindle Paperwhite. I had been hesitant to sign up for it, because I didn’t want another monthly subscription to pay for. However, I quickly realized that the Kindle Unlimited subscription is absolutely worth it. Here, I’m sharing details on how Kindle Unlimited works, what a subscription entails, and why it is absolutely worth the money. Follow for more bookish content, including book reviews, reading guides, and gifts for book lovers!
Kindle Unlimited Subscription FAQ: Is Kindle Unlimited Worth It? - Kindle Unlimited Recommendations
Kindle Unlimited FAQ & the Best Books to Read on Kindle Unlimited - After seeing Kindle Unlimited mentioned on bookstagram for some time, I finally decided to try out their free trial when I purchased my Kindle Paperwhite. I had been hesitant to sign up for it, because I didn’t want another monthly subscription to pay for. However, I quickly realized that the Kindle Unlimited subscription is absolutely worth it. Here, I’m sharing details on how Kindle Unlimited works, what a subscription entails, and why it is absolutely worth the money. Follow for more bookish content, including book reviews, reading guides, and gifts for book lovers!
A Reader's Guide to Sarah J. Maas' Crescent City Fantasy Series - The Crescent City Series by Sarah J. Maas, in its simplest terms, is about a half-Fae-half-human heroine who seeks revenge for her best friend’s death. Really, though, the series is so much more than that. Set in a contemporary fantasy world, this series has all the markers of the Sarah J. Maas book universe with the inclusion of modern technology. Learn more about this three-part series here!
The Crescent City Series by Sarah J. Maas - A Reader's Guide to Sarah J. Maas' Fantasy Series
A Reader's Guide to Sarah J. Maas' Crescent City Fantasy Series - The Crescent City Series by Sarah J. Maas, in its simplest terms, is about a half-Fae-half-human heroine who seeks revenge for her best friend’s death. Really, though, the series is so much more than that. Set in a contemporary fantasy world, this series has all the markers of the Sarah J. Maas book universe with the inclusion of modern technology. Learn more about this three-part series here!
Everything You Need to Know About Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - ACOTAR Reader's Guide: Of all of Sarah J. Maas’ books, the A Court of Thorns and Roses Series (AKA: ACOTAR) is perhaps the most popular. Chances are, if you’ve ever dabbled in bookstagram or booktok, you’ll have seen the various brightly adorned covers alongside varying levels of lifelike ACOTAR fan art. Here, I’ll be sharing some information on the series’ characters and general plot, some thoughts I had on each book in the ACOTAR series, and, finally, some reader FAQ on Sarah J. Maas’ books!
ACOTAR Reader's Guide - Everything You Need to Know About Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses
Everything You Need to Know About Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - ACOTAR Reader's Guide: Of all of Sarah J. Maas’ books, the A Court of Thorns and Roses Series (AKA: ACOTAR) is perhaps the most popular. Chances are, if you’ve ever dabbled in bookstagram or booktok, you’ll have seen the various brightly adorned covers alongside varying levels of lifelike ACOTAR fan art. Here, I’ll be sharing some information on the series’ characters and general plot, some thoughts I had on each book in the ACOTAR series, and, finally, some reader FAQ on Sarah J. Maas’ books!
Must-Read Romance Books from Ali Hazelwood, Lyla Sage, & More - Great Books to Read This Year
Must-Read Romance Books from Ali Hazelwood, Lyla Sage, & More - Bride by Ali Hazelwood is a standout favorite book from the author. Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage stands out as an entertaining read with strong ADHD representation. The Irish Goodbye by Amy Ewing is a cute and cozy love story for the romance enthusiast. Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score is a masterpiece of romance and psychology all in one. See more in my February Reading Journal:
February Reading Journal: Books to Read in the Fantasy, Romance, and Fiction Genres
February Reading Journal: February was a varied month for me when it comes to what I read. Starting out strong with the new Crescent City book and closing it out with a less-than-stellar ACOTAR audiobook production, the books in between spanned genres and interests. I didn’t finish one book, but it was so boring it’s not worth mentioning here. Overall, I would recommend all of the books listed below for your TBR! SEE THE BEST BOOKS TO READ FROM THE MONTH HERE:
Great Books to Read: The Emily Wilde Book Series by Heather Fawcett
For anyone interested in faeries and fae folklore, the Emily Wilde Book Series by Heather Fawcett is a must-read. Consisting of Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries and Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands, this series features a range of fae folklore to keep you fascinated. The epitome of a cozy cottagecore read, the Emily Wilde series mixes earthy magic, slow living, and academic mystery. Here, I’m sharing my thoughts on both novels in the series:
Top Books to Read for History Lovers: Must-Read Historical Fiction on Medieval & Renaissance England
The Best Medieval Historical Fiction Books Set in England - Lucky for us history lovers, there is no dearth of great historical fiction about Medieval England. As a history lover myself, I enjoy exploring this time period through the lens of fiction. From stories based on iconic figures and royalty to historical fiction about the conflicts of the era, historical fiction humanizes the past in remarkable ways. Here, I’ll be sharing some of the best historical fiction about Medieval England and early Renaissance.
Great Books to Read in the Summer - Summer Reading Guide for Women - Fiction List
Summer Reading List - Books to Read This Summer: For a while now, I’ve been on a non-fiction kick when it comes to reading. I love reading about historical people and events. But when I finished my last non-fiction read, I began looking back over the e-books I had saved on my iPad. This compilation of great books to read in the summer comes in part from revisiting old favorites, as well as a desire to read summer-inspired fiction. Explore the best summer themed reads here:
Everything I Read This Month: February 2024 - Book Recommendations for Your TBR
February Reading Journal: February was a varied month for me when it comes to what I read. Starting out strong with the new Crescent City book and closing it out with a less-than-stellar ACOTAR audiobook production, the books in between spanned genres and interests. I didn’t finish one book, but it was so boring it’s not worth mentioning here. Overall, I would recommend all of the books listed below for your TBR! SEE THE BEST BOOKS TO READ FROM THE MONTH HERE:
House of Flame and Shadow Book Review: Crescent City Book 3 by Sarah J. Mass - Fantasy Books to Read
House of Flame and Shadow Book Review - Top Fantasy Books to Read from Sarah J. Maas: In January of this year, Sarah J. Maas released the third book in her Crescent City series, House of Flame and Shadow. Coming out two years after the second in the series, House of Sky and Breath, this book picks up right where book two’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger left off. Here, I’m sharing my complete House of Flame and Shadow book review, along with insights relevant to its reception online:
Great Books to Read: The Inheritance Games Series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes - Book Review & Guide
New Book Series to Read: The Inheritance Games Series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes - Book review of the full series, featuring The Inheritance Games (book 1), The Hawthorne Legacy (book 2), The Final Gambit (book 3), and The Brother's Hawthorne (book 4). The Inheritance Games series is equal parts rags-to-riches story, Gossip Girl, and Knives Out mystery. Read my full review of this four-part book series here!
Everything I Read This Month: January 2024  - Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal Vows, Everything, Months, Couples Book, Nonfiction, January
What the River Knows by Isabel Ibanez - Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal
Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal: Welcome to my first reading journal of 2024! In all, this series will be pretty similar to last year’s, except I’ve decided to rate the books I read this year with a 5 star scale. In January, I’ve read a lot of great books, and a few not-so-great books, as you’ll see below. I also included a couple books that spanned the last few days of 2023 but didn’t make it into my last reading journal. So, without further ado, here’s what I read this month:
Neferura by Malayna Evans - Must Read Historical Fiction - New Books to Read
Neferura by Malayna Evans - Must Read Historical Fiction - New Books to Read - If you’re a lover of female-forward ancient historical fiction, do yourself a favor and go ahead and order Neferura by Malayna Evans. Centering on Neferura, the princess and high priestess of Kemet, the novel follows as she navigates high stakes politics of the Egyptian Court. With enemies everywhere — the most threatening of which is her half brother — Neferura has to learn quickly who she can and cannot trust.
The Best Books on Mary, Queen of Scots - Historical Non-Fiction & Historical Fiction on Mary Stuart
Must Read Historical Non-Fiction & Historical Fiction on Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots | As my favorite historical figure, I have read a number of great books about Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Stuart has long been a romanticized figure in Scottish and British history, a doomed queen set up for failure against her formidable cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. Mary’s story is so much more than her downfall, though. Here, I’ll be sharing some of the best books I’ve read on Mary, Queen of Scots:
Everything I Read This Month: January 2024  - Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal Bookbinding, Book Lovers, Books To Buy, Book Quotes, Book Annotation, Book Recommendations
Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross - Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal
Must-Read Books from My January Reading Journal: Welcome to my first reading journal of 2024! In all, this series will be pretty similar to last year’s, except I’ve decided to rate the books I read this year with a 5 star scale. In January, I’ve read a lot of great books, and a few not-so-great books, as you’ll see below. I also included a couple books that spanned the last few days of 2023 but didn’t make it into my last reading journal. So, without further ado, here’s what I read this month: