If you step back and take a glance at your bookshelf does a specific colour feature more prominently? Every so often I see wonderful bookstagram posts where there is a spread of rainbow books, or a collection of beautiful spring coloured books arranged just so. Which got me to thinking, I don’t think I own… Continue reading What Colour Book Covers Call to You?
Category: Discussion post
Do You Save Books for Certain Times of the Year? –A Bookish Discussion
Now that it is finally October and it’s actually starting to feel like fall, I wanted to talk about seasonal reading. In particular I'd love to know if anyone else collects books to read at particular times of the year. Before this year I honestly don’t think the season affected my reading habits too much… Continue reading Do You Save Books for Certain Times of the Year? –A Bookish Discussion
Do You Stop Reading Books You Don’t Enjoy?—Bookish Discussion
Another bookish quirk that I hear people talk about is needing to finish a book regardless of how much they enjoy it. I know a few people who are absolute completionist and must finish a book once they have started, regardless of how much they enjoy it. I once even heard a story about a… Continue reading Do You Stop Reading Books You Don’t Enjoy?—Bookish Discussion
Reading Challenges– A Bookish Discussion
I’ve noticed recently that reading challenges seem very popular in the bookish community! I honestly hadn’t really heard of the concept until I started a bookstagram account and started book blogging. Now, every so often I see another different challenge posted, where you along with people across the world challenge themselves to read a certain… Continue reading Reading Challenges– A Bookish Discussion
Do You Prefer Hardcover or Paperback Books?
I thought it would be a good time for another bookworm discussion! Do you have a preference between paperback books or hard covers? Personally, I tend towards paper back books mainly because of their price point. I find that the money I can save per book, can add up quickly and can mean that I’m… Continue reading Do You Prefer Hardcover or Paperback Books?
What Is Your Favourite Time of the Day to Read?
I always find little quirks people have about their reading habits to be so interesting, so I thought I’d ask another question! Do you have a favourite time of the day to do your reading? Personally, I’m a night owl and have pretty much always been, because of this I tend to do most of… Continue reading What Is Your Favourite Time of the Day to Read?
In What Season Do You Read The Most?
I know a lot of people who are able to fit in more of their reading depending on the season. So I thought I’d speak about my seasonal reading a bit and ask you guys if the season affects your reading as well! I am personally a summer reader, and I think this is mostly… Continue reading In What Season Do You Read The Most?
Hocus Pocus and the All-New Sequel—Do I need it?
Okay I need to speak to someone about this book! To start Hocus Pocus is my all time favourite movie, I think I have seen it upwards of 50 times and If I ever get a black cat his name will be Binx. So, when I heard a few months ago that they were making… Continue reading Hocus Pocus and the All-New Sequel—Do I need it?
Do You Write in Your Books?
I want to talk about writing or underlining passages in your books, is this something you do? I feel as though this will be another divisive topic in the bookish community and I wanted to hear all of your opinions on the matter! Personally, for the most part I don't underline, highlight or write in… Continue reading Do You Write in Your Books?
Rivers of London–A Rave Review
Probationary Constable Peter Grant dreams of being a detective in London’s Metropolitan Police. Too bad his superior plans to assign him to the Case Progression Unit, where the biggest threat he’ll face is a paper cut. But Peter’s prospects change in the aftermath of a puzzling murder, when he gains exclusive information from an eyewitness… Continue reading Rivers of London–A Rave Review
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