One of our reading goals is working on our Netgalley feedback ratio. Eventually we want to get it to 80%. And to help motivate us we decided to do this new post every week. We pick three of our eARCs and based on the first line, paragraph, or page we decide which one we’ll read next. Let’s take a look at today’s picks!
Tag: Bookish Item
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 Item | August TBR
How am I already talking about the books I want to read in August?!? I keep saying it, but this year is really flying by. Once again, I probably won’t stick to my TBR, but here are some books I’ll be reading for book clubs and some books and e-arcs I really want to get to! Keep on reading to find out more.
Edelweiss Next #1
So we just recently started doing weekly Netgalley Next posts and I decided to do this for another platform as well. Besides Netgalley I also use Edelweiss for e-arcs. This website doesn’t have a feedback ratio, but I still think it’s important to make sure to keep updated with these e-arcs as well.
So just like we do with Netgalley Next, I’m going to talk about 3 Edelweiss e-arcs I’m really wanting to read, read the first line/paragraph, and choose which one grabs me the most! Let’s take a look!
Netgalley Next #2
One of our reading goals is working on our Netgalley feedback ratio. Eventually we want to get it to 80%. And to help motivate us we decided to do this new post every week. We pick three of our eARCs and based on the first line, paragraph, or page we decide which one we’ll read next. Let’s take a look at today’s picks!
Bookish Item | 2022 Reading Goals Update – Part 2
Every year we set up some reading goals to challenge us during the year. Last week Isabelle posted her mid year 2022 reading goals update and this week it’s my turn. How have my goals been going so far? What still needs some work? Keep on reading to find out!
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Bookish Item| Have I Read Any of My 2022 Most Anticipated Releases?
Besides the posts we do at the beginning of the year talking about our most anticipated releases I also have to make a list for the TBR and Beyond Facebook group. At the end of the year all moderators make a list and we get graphics. We’re halfway through the year, so it’s time to talk about mine. Some haven’t released yet, but quite a few have. Have I read any of my most 2022 anticipated releases? Let’s find out!
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Bookish Item| July TBR
So I know we’re only halfway through the month, but I’ve already written down a pretty long list of the books I want to read in July. So instead of waiting for the beginning of the month I decided to start now. Keep on reading to see which books I want to read in July!
Bookish Item| eARC Priorities Part 2
So last week Isabelle talked about the e-arcs she really wants to make a priority. After reading this post it got me thinking about what eARCs I really need to get to ASAP. And believe me there are quite a few, so I’ll talk about the first batch today. Keep on reading to see what my eARC priorities are!
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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