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Ten Changes in My Bookish Life Since 2010

Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Reader Girl! I'm a little late to the party today after food poisoning over the weekend had me madly catching up on NaNoWriMo today  (I broke 30k! *happy tears*), but I wanted to reflect on this topic. Ten Changes in My Bookish Life Since 2010 1. I actually like/read some poetry 2. I read much more nonfiction, some of which isn't even biographies and memoirs! 3. I read a LOT more books by women 4. I read more books by POC (but still not enough) 5. I've changed how I conceptualize classics 6. I don't look down on people who read "lowbrow" novels anymore (and guess what, I am one of them!) 7. I don't feel like I need to HOARD ALL THE BOOKS, but instead just the ones that are special to me (which is still plenty). 8. I have my own dedicated space for books in my own home 9. For a while, I was making a lot better use of the library 10. I started listening to and enjoying audiobooks.

My Favorite Bookmarks

Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Reader Girl ! My Favorite Bookmarks Because everyone knows that I love to read, people are always getting me bookmarks. Lovely bookmarks--Harry Potter-themed, Little Women-themed, Anne of Green Gables-themed. Bookmarks with clever quotes like "You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me" (C.S. Lewis) or "When I have a little money, I buy books; if I have any left over, I buy food and clothes" (Erasmus). Bookmarks that pin down the page you're on, or come with a built in booklight or even a piece of the Berlin Wall (true story). I adore all of these bookmarks. I never use them. It's a cliche, but it's true for me. I hoard a pristine collection of idiosyncratic bookmarks, while I use everything else around the house to hold my place in my books. Here are a few of my most commonly used favorites: 1. Post-It notes Yellow, pink, green, white--I keep several shades of neon Po...

Thoughts on Call Down the Hawk

Well, I finished one of my most anticipated reads of the year. I have to say, it did not disappoint. I also appreciated the major fall vibes throughout the book. Stiefvater expels atmosphere like a dragon breathes fire; you appreciate the experience even as it consumes you. Our beloved Ronan and Adam of the Raven Cycle are back, and we learn much more about the other Lynch brothers, Declan and Matthew, particularly Declan. In addition, we meet a new cast of dreamers, dreams, and bystanders/victims thereof. I enjoyed meteing them and look forward to spending more time with them in the next two books of the Dreamers Trilogy,which cannot come quickly enough! I really do not enjoy these cliffhanger endings when the rest of the books are not out yet.

Call Down the Hawk Autumn Vibes

I was so excited to get Call Down the Hawk yesterday! And true to my predictions , there are definite autumn vibes. Here's an early quote: "It was a sharp October, a wild October, one of those fretful spans of time that climbs into your skin and flits around." Happy reading to me and my fellow fans!

Top Ten Books That Give Off Autumn Vibes

Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Reader Girl ! Top Ten   Four Books That Give Off Autumn Vibes 1. Anne of Windy Poplars by L.M. Montgomery Of all the Anne books, this is the most autumn-vibey. The phrase "Windy Poplars" definitely gives off autumn vibes, and there's a definite chill in the air as Anne takes on the town. And lots of pumpkin preserves. And cemeteries. Definitely an autumn book. 2. Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater Listen, I am so freaking excited that this book comes out today and even though I haven't read it yet, I can just TELL it gives off autumn vibes, okay? It's coming out in November, and it has Ronan and Adam, who are woodsy autumn boys, in it, so what more do you want? 3. The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater All the Raven Boys books are autumn-vibey, but especially this first one, with the leaves and the woods and the mystery. 4. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt The Goldfinch definitely has some autumn vibes goi...

Books Read in October

Books I Read This Month How to Get Away: Finding Balance in Our Overworked, Overcrowded, Always-On World by Jon Staff and Peter Davis Everything That Remains by The Minimalists Object Lessons by Anna Quindlen The Boy Who Steals Houses by C.G. Drews (aka Paper Fury ) Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones Eat, Pray, Love Made Me Do It (multiple authors, reread) Something Blue by Emily Giffin Favorite Book This Month Read my mini-review of The Boy Who Steals Houses  here.