This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Book Covers with Fall Colors/Vibes, but I've done something similar for this prompt at least twice. So instead, here's another alphabetical post. Rules: Credit Alex for the idea, and link backPost at your own pace, do as many or as few letters as you wantPost your favourite authors, books … Continue reading Books and Waffles Alphabetical: W
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Top Ten Tuesday: Auto-Buy Authors
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Auto-Buy Authors. I'm not sure if any author is 100% an auto-buy for me because I do look at the book they are publishing before I decide to buy it or not. There are several others, though, that I trust will write good books, no matter what, and I … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Auto-Buy Authors
Book Review: To Best The Boys by Mary Weber
I've been a fan of Mary Weber's books since I read Storm Siren in 2014. Her books always have these underlying themes of hope and truth woven into the narrative, but To Best the Boys goes far beyond anything she's written before. I can honestly say, without any doubts, that it is her best book … Continue reading Book Review: To Best The Boys by Mary Weber
Top Ten Tuesday: 2019 Releases Part 1
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Most Anticipated Releases for the First Half of 2019. There are so many books coming out that I want to read! I made a list last month in preparation, and there are already seventy books I want to read. Seventy! Most of those come out during the first … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: 2019 Releases Part 1
Top Ten Tuesday: Wintry Reads
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Cozy/Wintry Reads. This list actually didn't take as long to think up as I expected when I first read the prompt. There are quite a few well-loved books at my house that take place during winter. Here are ten. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Wintry Reads
Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’m Grateful For
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Thanksgiving/Thankful Freebie. Since the bookish world wouldn't exist without all the many lovely authors, I decided to spotlight a few authors who are constantly making the world better today with their words. Because this list would be forever long, I narrowed it down to authors who are currently … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’m Grateful For
Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Hope to Meet Someday
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Authors I’d Love to Meet. I've had the privilege to meet two of my favorite authors, but that's only the tip of the iceberg. There are many authors I would love to meet. Here are ten. "Uncle" Rick Riordan wrote one of my favorite series ever, and his … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Hope to Meet Someday
Top Ten Tuesday: Books That Deserve More Love
This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Hidden Gems (which books haven’t been talked about as much or haven’t been marketed as strongly that you think deserve some recognition?). We can all think of a few books that deserve a little more love. Here are ten that I enjoyed! Sea Witch by Sara Henning: A … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books That Deserve More Love
Top Ten Tuesday: Book Series in Red, White, or Blue
With Fourth of July tomorrow, this week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is Books with Red, White, & Blue Covers. This was actually a lot harder to find them I originally thought because there aren't that many books with all three colors on the cover. But there are a ton of book series and trilogies that … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Book Series in Red, White, or Blue
Scavenger Hunt Tour: Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber
Welcome to the Scavenger Hunt Tour for Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber, in collaboration with Thomas Nelson & Zondervan Fiction and JustRead Publicity Tours! About the Book Title: Reclaiming Shilo Snow Series: Evaporation of Sofi Snow, Book 2 Author: Mary Weber Publisher: Thomas Nelson Fiction Release Date: March 6, 2018 Genre: Young Adult Sci-Fi/Fantasy She was far more … Continue reading Scavenger Hunt Tour: Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber