This theme might seem a bit vague but my interpretation is this: I immediately read a book and wanted more of either: 1) books within the same universe, 2) books by the same author, or 3) books with the same theme (i.e. enemies-to-lovers, childhood friends-to-lovers, dark fantasy, or the like).
I’m really falling off the blog train here, but I wanted to post this week’s T10T post because I really like this topic. But I’m also doing a twist and mentioning some I know I would absolutely never survive in. 🙃
And by spring cleaning I really mean reading the books on my TBR! I feel like a lot of books that recently released (or are releasing) are finales in series and I’ve become the type of person who wants to reread the previous books so I’m not completely at a lost. I did that last year with An Ember in the Ashes quartet and it was a very good decision, lol.
So… I’ve said these things about TBRs and how I can never stick to them. In reality this is just a loose outline of what I hope to read in the coming weeks and into next year, LOL.
Happy Tuesday, friends! It’s Thanksgiving week here in the U.S. of A and while it’s incredibly different from ones in the past, I think it’s still a good time to reflect on the past year and literally just how crazy everything has been.
I also have this strange feeling that I’ve written a post like this before but I can’t seem to find it… So I’m sorry if these books are repeats!
This may be somewhat of a subjective topic/theme. Whose to say what’s long to me is long to someone else? I think there are definitely a few titles that immediately come to mind for a lot of readers, though. I guess we’ll see for sure… 😉
We all have our own unique opinion on what makes a good book adaptation. I don’t watch a lot of TV (I don’t have cable), but I do have a few streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. However, I find myself sinking into a book rather than a TV show and surely I’m not the only one?
I will say that once the pandemic started and I was working from home, I binged a show called “Call the Midwife” since it was available on Netflix. I don’t regret it because the show is so good.
Anyway, we’re not here to talk about my personal TV habits (as Isabelle from Animal Crossing remind us).