Bookish Beginnings on Friday| Enchanted to Meet You – Meg Cabot

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I want to share the beginning of one of my newest eARCs: Enchanted to Meet You. This one releases on September 5th and it’s just in time before Halloween reads start. Let’s take a look!

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Bookish Beginnings On Friday | Anatomy: A Love Story – Dana Schwartz

Lately we’ve been using our bookish beginnings on Fridays to start tackling out Netgalley backlist. Besides our Netgalley backlist, I’m also trying to work on my physical backlist and want to talk about a book I plan on reading today after blogging. Anatomy: A Love Story is a young adult historical fiction that sounds amazing!

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Survive Five – Holly Jackson

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I want to take a look at Five Survive. I was super excited to get my hands on this eARC as I loved Holly’s A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder series. Naturally I have high hopes for this one, so let’s take a look and see if it starts any good. Continue reading “Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Survive Five – Holly Jackson”

Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Sign Here – Claudia Lux

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I want to take a look at Sign Here by Claudia Lux. I have been talking a lot about this book lately and I just got an eARC. So of course I wanted to take a look right away. Let’s jump in! Continue reading “Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Sign Here – Claudia Lux”

Bookish Beginnings on Friday | A Taste of Gold and Iron – Alexandra Rowland

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. A Taste of Gold and Iron has been a book I see a lot on bookstagram lately and I was lucky to get an e-arc. It’s a bigger book and I’m hoping to read it during my vacation later this month, so I wanted to talk about this book.

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday| Seton Girls – Charlene Thomas

Isabelle did a Can’t Wait Wednesday post for Seton Girls and it’s also a book I’m really interested in. I recently got the e-arc and I’ll be posting an interview with the author soon, so it’s definitely a great time to do another post for this book. We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday.

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Never Ever Getting Back Together – Sophie Gonzales

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I want to share the opening lines of Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday| Spineless – Samantha San Miguel

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I want to share the opening lines of Spineless by Samantha San Miguel. I’m really excited about this newly released middle grade book.

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday| The Society For Soulless Girls – Laura Steven

I’ve loved promoting books I’m excited about and have received e-arcs of. One I recently got was The Society For Soulless Girls by Laura Steven. This author wrote one of my favorite books, The Exact Opposite of Okay, and I’m excited about this YA thriller with a supernatural twist.

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday| The Wolf Den – Elodie Harper

The Wolf Den is a book I’ve been seeing every since last year. It released in the UK last year and this year in the US. I recently received a copy of it and I have to say I’m curious. I’ve been wanting to read more historical fiction and Greek mythology is something I’m interested in. So a perfect book to use in a Bookish Beginnings on Friday post.

This meme was created by Rose City Reader. The idea is to post the first sentence or so of the book you’re currently reading. After that you talk about your initial thoughts about the sentence, book or anything to do with that.

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