Hey guys! Today I’m going to be posting about the Lowest Rated Books I’ve Read. I’ve been seeing this trend go around on the blogs and I believe maybe on Booktube too? I wish I knew who started it. If anyone knows, please let me know. I would love to give credit where the credit is due. I’m so curious to see what is on this list. I’m going off of goodreads. Looking at a glance I have some books I added from 2014 so I will be skipping those. I want to keep it within the last couple of years. Let’s dive in!
Tag: Galt Niederhoffer
Disappointing Books of 2017
Hey guys! I am really excited to be doing this list. I made a list of my favorite reads of 2017 which you can find here. I always really enjoy seeing the books people love and the books people disliked. Since I haven’t made a list of books I was disappointed with I thought I would before it was too late.
For this list I decided to put books I was really looking forward to reading that I finally read and dislikes. Also I decided I would include books that I only gave one star.
I am sorry if books you guys liked are on here. Some of these just did’t do it for me.
Let’s get to it! Continue reading “Disappointing Books of 2017”
The Inside Out Tag
Hey guys! I saw someone posted this and I thought this would be so fun to do. I am a huge fan of Inside Out. So when I saw there was a tag for it I knew I had to take part. I am so excited to be doing this. So let’s dive in!
A book that brings you JOY:
This book was such a fun read. It was filled with lots of dogs which you can’t complain about. I highly recommend this cute contemporary.
A book that makes you SAD:
This was such an emotional roller coaster ride. I loved every second of it. It made me shed a few tears.
A book that makes you ANGRY:
This book annoyed me so much. I couldn’t stand it. The main character annoyed me so much.
A book that DISGUSTS you:
I can’t really think of anything right now.
A book that brings you FEAR:
This book creeped me out. The one time I read it at night I was worried someone was going to come into my house.
I tag…
I tag anyone who is interested in doing this. I would love to see all your thoughts.
So tell me, have you read any of these books? If you’ve read any of these, what emotions did you guys end up feeling? I would love to know!
Monthly Wrap-up
Hey guys! I hope you all are doing well. It’s time for me to post my Monthly Wrap-up. Since I didn’t post October’s Monthly Wrap-up last month, I will be including it in this post as well. I have to say October and November were good reading months for me.
In October, I took place in a readathon, Spookathon. I ended up getting in a lot of reading done that week. I was very surprised and also very happy with myself.
In November, I got a lot of reading done. In the last week alone I ended up reading about 4 books. I got really into audio books. I realized it helps me read a lot faster. I will be using audio books a lot more in the future.
Now let’s see what books I ended up reading in October and November. Continue reading “Monthly Wrap-up”
Arc Review: Poison
Poison By Galt Niederhoffer
Genre: Thriller, Mystery,
Pages: 320 pages
Published: November 21st 2017
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Plot: Poison is a literary psychological thriller about a marriage that follows minor betrayal into a bubbling stew of lies, cruelty, manipulation, and danger.
Cass and Ryan Connor have achieved family nirvana. With three kids between them, a cat and a yard, a home they built and feathered, they seem to have the Modern Family dream. Their family, including Cass’ two children from previous relationships, has recently moved to Portland —a new start for their new lives. Cass and Ryan have stable, successful careers, and they are happy. But trouble begins almost imperceptibly. First with small omissions and white lies that happen daily in any marital bedroom. They seem insignificant, but they are quickly followed by a series of denials and feints that mushroom and then cyclone in menace.
With life-or-death stakes and irreversible consequences, Poison is a chilling and irresistible reminder that the closest bond designed to protect and provide for each other and for children can change in a minute.