⛄️ Loved The Matchmakers Gift! Historical fiction with some magical elements and a touch of romance :) That’s the first one I thought of for the “happy” prompt
Here are my questions for the end of the year book tag 1. Who was your favorite author to discover for 2024 2. What is your favorite book cover of 2024 3. What is your favorite quote from a book that you've read in 2024 4. What is the best and most disappointing book you've read this year 5. What is the most promising author for 2025😊
I’ve read probably 4 or 5 Freida McFadden books and I’ve hated all of them! I just don’t get the hype for her, and I’ll not be picking up anymore of her books. Also, not a Rina Kent fan 🫣☃️
Hi Tory, quick question - how can you give the worst book of the year, the one you found so frustrating (The Boyfriend) 2 stars? Isn't that what the 1 star is for? I feel like people on reviews are being too nice with the star system. It's a crude system. 5 stars should be reserved for something really special, 4 for something very very good. 3 stars should still be a good read but with problems. 2 stars is mildly bad to mediocre and 1 is bad. Just bad. I feel like most reviewers give 3 stars to books that they didn't like and 2 is exceptionally bad. So literally it's changing the 5 star system into a 3 star system (5,4,3) where 2 is reserved for the really really really bad.
Truly love how honest you are haha it’s refreshing
Rachel Gillig became one of my favorite authors last year. LOVE her writing!
I’ve gotten to feel like I want to read less but better books too. ☃️
⛄️ Loved The Matchmakers Gift! Historical fiction with some magical elements and a touch of romance :) That’s the first one I thought of for the “happy” prompt
The Matchmakers Gift sounds so good. Thank you for the recommendation!
For me, I really need to less arcs. Fredrik Backman is an author I love. I hope you like his books. TW for Beartown. It is based around a grape.
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Here are my questions for the end of the year book tag
1. Who was your favorite author to discover for 2024
2. What is your favorite book cover of 2024
3. What is your favorite quote from a book that you've read in 2024
4. What is the best and most disappointing book you've read this year
5. What is the most promising author for 2025😊
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What books did Lucian Connelly write?
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I know you and Jess probably get tired of me recommending this series. Read the Lost Boys series by Jessie Walker. Her books are just amazing. ☃🤞🏻
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I’ve read probably 4 or 5 Freida McFadden books and I’ve hated all of them! I just don’t get the hype for her, and I’ll not be picking up anymore of her books. Also, not a Rina Kent fan 🫣☃️
Hi Tory, quick question - how can you give the worst book of the year, the one you found so frustrating (The Boyfriend) 2 stars? Isn't that what the 1 star is for? I feel like people on reviews are being too nice with the star system. It's a crude system. 5 stars should be reserved for something really special, 4 for something very very good. 3 stars should still be a good read but with problems. 2 stars is mildly bad to mediocre and 1 is bad. Just bad. I feel like most reviewers give 3 stars to books that they didn't like and 2 is exceptionally bad. So literally it's changing the 5 star system into a 3 star system (5,4,3) where 2 is reserved for the really really really bad.