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The Great American Read!

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Hey everyone! Have you heard of The Great American Read? If not, you should totally check it out! Essentially, The Great American Read, which is hosted by Meredith Vieira, is a celebration of literature. By polling thousands of Americans all over the country, PBS compiled a list of 100 novels (they are all fiction) that Americans seemed to love most. You get to vote for your favorites (as many times as one vote per book per day), and in the Fall, America's best loved book will be revealed. The Great American Read is a really wonderful concept; it aims to get people excited about novels again, and reading again. So you have time to read some books you haven't read before that interest you. The first episode is on the PBS website, and it is free, you don't have to login, and there are no commercials! You can watch it here . You can also see the list of novels here , and you can find out more about them by clicking on each respective novel. But honestly, the first epi

A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

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OK, so I love the ACOTAR series. It's one of my favorites. And so I will admit that I was a bit biased in my rating. Obviously, if you haven't read the ACOTAR series, don't read this review, go read the first book, A Court of Thorns and Roses . The first book is a very loose, dark retelling of Beauty & the Beast with fae. In terms of this book, what seems to be a common opinion among fellow book reviewers and booktubers is that a) this book had no real plot and b) despite the fact that it is supposed so serve as a bridge between Feyre's story and the upcoming spinoff series, it was really unnecessary. In fact, I agree with both of these opinions, but at the end of the day, I really didn't care. I got to read a novella that featured all the characters I love so much without having to worry if one or all of them was going to bite the dust. It had lots of Feyre and Rhysand, and it was just an overall, heartwarming story. Well, as heartwarming as a fantasy nov

All of This Is True by Lygia Day Peñaflor

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THIS. BOOK. WAS. FANTASTIC! All of This Is True is definitely one of my favorite books of the year so far. It follows three teenage girls, Miri, Penny, and Sunny, who come up with a plan to befriend the author of their favorite (YA) novel, Fatima Ro. And their plan works... but then Fatima writes her next novel all about them, with devastating consequences. What makes this book so amazing is the format in which it is told: interviews, journal entries, magazine articles, and excerpts from the book Fatima writes about this girls. In fact, what is so cool, is that the novel within the novel is so reminiscent of the girls' lives, that portions of the novel take the place of, say, an explanation of what happened on a certain day. It's kind of hard to explain, but it will make complete sense if you pick up the book, which I really hope you do! I read this book very quickly, because I just could not put it down. There are a lot of deep messages within the book, and it ma

Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choi

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First, I just want to say that this cover is GORGEOUS. I'm not going to lie about the fact that I may have bought the book itself solely because of the cover. But the book itself is amazing, and I highly recommend it! We follow our two main characters, Penny and Sam. Penny is a college freshman who hoped to become a writer, and Sam is a struggling aspiring filmmaker. The two have a somewhat awkward first encounter, but exchange numbers nonetheless. The keep in constant contact through text without the awkwardness of actually having to see each other. Like I said, I really, really liked this book. It deals with a variety of tough subjects, and I really appreciated the authentic realness of the novel. The pop culture references were really fun, and I thoroughly enjoyed the parts of the story where Penny is crafting her own novel, and the excerpts that are included. I'll link an article about Mary H.K. Choi and Emergency Contact here , as I think it's really worth

Royal Recommendations!!!

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          **This post is sponsored by Penguin Teen for the release of Royals by Rachel Hawkins** Are you looking for some entertaining things to tide you over until the royal wedding on May 19th, 2018? Look no farther! Before Harry and Meghan tie the not, here are some royal-themed books, movies, and TV shows to tide you over until the royal wedding. Royals by Rachel Hawkins This new release from Rachel Hawkins came out May 1st, and it is a fun, lighthearted, breath of fresh air! If you like all things royal, this is the book for you! Royals follows our main character Daisy whose sister Eleanor is engaged to the Crown Prince of Scotland. Daisy herself has no interest in the fame that comes with royalty, but as a result of the media frenzy following her sister, she and her family are forced to move to Scotland from their home in Florida. An intriguing boy named Miles has been tasked with showing Daisy the ropes of royalty, but the Crown Prince's younger brother, S