I love the name of this tag, because in my mind books go perfectly with bubbles. Reading has always been one of my primary forms of self-care, and one of my favourite things to do is to read in the bath. And obviously, baths are made better with bubbles. Let’s get into the questions below the cut!
Book Review | The Last Delivery by Evan Dahm
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of The Last Delivery by Evan Dahm through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this opportunity.
The Last Delivery by Evan Dahm is a horror graphic novel about a delivery man who must deliver a parcel to the resident of a large sprawling house where a ginormous, but twisted party is happening. It is set to be published on June 11th, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads.
Tag Tuesday | #flexibooktag
What kind of reader are you? One of my friends calls me a veloci-reader, which is a really corny term but I kind of love it. It is true. I read a lot, and I read quickly. That’s why I thought it would be fun to answer some of these questions today from an old tag that I was challenged to do back in my bookstagram days. It’s a quick one, but how about you? Let me know in the comments.
Ashley’s February 2024 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
February was a pretty good month for me. It started a new semester, and that felt pretty light and nice. I got a lot of great books, and I got some wonderful reading in. You can see more about both of those things below the cut.
Tag Tuesday | Constellations Book Tag
I don’t always think about books when I think about constellations, but I will admit that I did really enjoy this tag putting those two things together. I hope you enjoy this quick little look at some of my recent reads.
Selfie Saturday | 2024 Reading Resolutions
Something about me is that I am an avid reader. That might seem somewhat obvious coming from someone who has a book blog, but it is really true. I read a lot. It’s my favourite form of self-care, and I just love escaping into a different world and getting away from real life for a bit. In order to be meaningful about my reading, I have decided to set some reading resolutions this year.
Ashley’s November 2023 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
November was a pretty good reading month. I tried to take it a little bit easy because I knew that I had report cards this month, but I still managed to get a lot of reading done, which felt pretty good. I also got some pretty exciting books in the mail. Overall, I really can’t complain.
Ashley’s January 2024 Haul and Reading Wrap Up
I always love the promise of a fresh new year of reading. It just reeks of potential and excitement. I have to admit that I am off to a good start with my reading. I read some really interesting books and got some interesting books hauled in. I ended up reading 18 books in January. I’ll dive into the review below the cut, but know that I’m planning on catching up on my reviews for the last couple of months from 2024 as well.
Ashley’s October 2023 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
October was a really busy month for me when it come to stress and all that, so I think I might have overcompensated by reading a whole lot more than I would have thought. Escapism is always fun. However, on the whole, it was a really good reading month and I read a lot of really wonderful things. I also got some really exciting books in.
Ashley’s September 2023 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
Where the heck did September go? All of a sudden it’s October and I have no idea where any of the time went. It was a hectic month with back to school and back to school illnesses. However, it was ultimately a pretty good month, and I read a fair few books and got some good books to add to my collection. You’ll find everything I read and hauled below the cut.
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