December Book Challenge: Day 31

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This challenge was created by @AnnReads for Bookstagram, see day 31…

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Day 1:  First Read of the Year
Day 2: Shortest Book You Read
Day 3: New Favorite Authors
Day 4: Biggest Surprise
Day 5: Favorite Books Covers of 2016
Day 6: Newest Fictional Crush
Day 7: Best Sequel I Read
Day 8: New Fav Female Characters
Day 9: Diverse Books
Day 10: Books You Didn’t Finish
Day 11: Best Character Development
Day 12: New Favorite Friendships
Day 13: Books That Deserve More Attention
Day 14: Best Villain
Day 15: Favorite Fictional World
Day 16: Books You Reread
Day 17: New Fav Male Characters 

Day 18: Longest Book You Read

Day 19: Favorite Debut Novel of 2016
Day 20: Didn’t Meet Your Expectations
Day 21: Beautifully Written Books

Day 22: New Favorite OTPs

Day 23: Books That Made You Cry

Day 24: New Favorite Side Characters
Day 25: Magical Read
Day 26: Most Read Genre
Day 27: Best Conclusion to a Series
Day 28: Last Read of 2016
Day 29: Book You Finally Read This Year
Day 30: Most Anticipated Releases of 2017

Bye bye 2016 & 2017 Resolutions Tag

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Hey guys! Last year I did the 2016 Resolutions Book Tag, and I thought that it would be cool to actually check how that went, and write something up for the upcoming year of 2017…

“4 topics only. Not a fan of multiple questions, sorry! No rules. Give whatever. No right or wrong. You’re your own boss!”


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Bookish Resolutions

In 2016, I will…

1. Request less books from Netgalley. I’ve been overdoing it for a couple of months now, and it has to stop, or at least slow down, because my To Read for Review pile is ginormous. – I sort of failed at this for most of the year… I requested a LOT of books from Netgalley, but I did reach 80%, so I’m considering it a win!

2. Read more books from my shelf. I won’t impose myself a book-buying ban or anything of the sorts, but I do want to get through some books that I already own and that I didn’t get to this year. – Hmmm, I sort of did?! Maybe?! Maybe not as much as I should have…

3. Buy a second bookshelf and put away all my books. The trouble with living in 2 houses is that I have books everywhere, and each time I come home from Barcelona, I don’t have the space to put away the books I brought with me. This will be better once I get my second shelf. – I did accomplish this!!


Book Blogging Resolutions

In 2016, I will…

1. Keep posting at least 5 times a week, ideally every day. I like it! I like to have something to say every day, and if I keep reading at the pace of the last few months, this won’t be a problem. – I did post every single day, except for 3 days in August/September, because I was working during the day, and I was super tired. But I did post almost everyday and I most times, multiples times a day, so hurray!

2. Stop blog hopping while at work. This one is important. I need to stop with this bad habit. – Yeah, I did manage this, but I have to admit that my blog hopping habits are not good… I went a bit from 800 to 8, I need to blog hop more now…

3. Be more active in social media and make more blog friends 😀 ! – Maybe this was a fail?! I was a bit absent from the overall community this year…

4. Do some discussion posts. I only did one so far and I really liked it, and I want to keep doing them, maybe create a one a month kind of thing… I think that would work for me. – I did a few discussion posts this year, though not as consistently as I would have liked… still, I think I did good.


Career/ Academic Resolutions

In 2016, I will…

1. Finish my PhD! I know this one is a big point, but it is the main goal for 2016! – Yeah… Still working on it. I will have to finish it until September of this year though.

2. Find a job. With or without finishing my PhD, I need to get a job or paid position soon, because my grant ended this month and now I’m officially unemployed and just a student again, and that sucks.– I did have 2 paid jobs this year, so yay?!

3. Do a short stay in another lab, mainly to learn a couple of techniques that are important for my future job in my area (whatever it turns out to be). – Damn, this one went wrong :(, I would still like to go though…


Personal Resolutions

In 2016, I will…

1. Stop slacking on my Gym attendance…. seriously! – Cof cof… no…

2. Get out of my comfort zone (I’m stealing this one from Kat). – I think I did… a tiny bit…

3. Meet new people. I’m terrible at meeting new people, but I want to change my place of work, and it would be a good opportunity to be a little more sociable. – Again… smallish thing, but yeah, I’m counting this one as a YES.


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BOOKISH RESOLUTIONS

In 2017 I will…

1. Read from my shelves. Again… I need to read the books I already own, so I vow to read from my physical and kindle library.

2. Read more fantasy. This year I mostly read New Adult, it allowed me to read a lot, and I loved it, but there are a lot of Fantasy books that I left behind this year and I want to get to them.

3. Respect my TBRs and reads my Netgalley books ON TIME! This one is pretty self explanatory, right?!

4. Read diversely. I actually think I already read pretty diversely, but I’ll try to do even better. With everything going around on the community now, I do think it’s important to pay attention.


BOOK BLOGGING RESOLUTIONS

In 2017 I will…

1. Be better at blog hopping. I need to get back on track and keep tabs on the community’s blogs.

2. Change my blog color scheme. Guys, I need a change, and I’m thinking it will happen soon. I love my mint/pink palette, but I want something more sober, you know? Mainly because I did change my reading habits in this past year, and I want my blog to reflect that.

3. Reach 2000 WordPress followers. I’m not that far, I’m past the number 1750, so let’s see how long it takes…


CAREER/ ACADEMIC RESOLUTIONS

In 2017 I will…

1. Finish my PhD, obviously! As stated above, it really has to happen before September, otherwise I’ll have to change my plan of studies and I don’t want to do that.

2. Find a job… OMG, these are the same as last year, it’s like no time at all has gone by! For real now, I need a job now, before I finish my PhD, so I can actually finish it.

3. Apply for some career making jobs. I’m not talking just to make some money until I finish my degree… I mean post docs in my area, or maybe go on another direction entirely. I’ve been kind of toying with the idea of applying to work at the UN, maybe because the world has gone apeshit… idk…


PERSONAL RESOLUTIONS

In 2017 I will…

1. To not be sick! I’m sorry, this is kind of a joke, eheh. I’ve been sick since before Christmas, and I’ve been feeling terrible, so for the New Year I want to feel normal again, because this flu attacked my lungs and it has not been pretty.

2. Find some self control. This means I need to learn to calm myself, because I can’t go crazy each time Trump or some other asshole does something despicable, or someone says something like “he’s not entirely wrong”… yeah… let’s just say that last time someone told me this I almost took his head off…

3. Travel. This past year I didn’t travel for pleasure, and I missed it. I need to get on a plane and just go and enjoy, because traveling is my favorite thing and I need it to feel 100%.


This is it, I’m done with my resolutions! Now, what about you? What are your resolutions for the coming year?

✨✨✨ Happy New Year!!!! ✨✨✨

Hooked on Trouble (Kelly Siskind)

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Reality bites. Hard. 

The last time Raven did “real” was sixteen months ago, when she spent one unforgettable night with the tattooed, impossibly sexy Nico, and then he disappeared the next day. Since then, she’s kept her guard up and her feelings to herself. She doesn’t have time for relationship drama when she’s busy searching for her long lost sister.

Nico hasn’t stopped thinking about Raven — her sultry curves, inked skin, and the fact that he ditched her after their night together. Now that they’re living in the same city, he knows this is his chance to make things right. What better way to prove to Raven he’s for real than helping her find her sister? But when the lines between right and wrong start to blur, putting his job on the line, Nico has to decide if the risk is worth the ultimate reward.


I’m so happy I got to change to read and review an ARC for Hooked on Trouble. I’ve been in love with Kelly Siskind’s writing since reading Chasing Crazy almost a year ago, and I was lucky enough to review the previous two books of this series, My Perfect Mistake and A Fine Mess.

I’m a big fan of Kelly’s writing, as you must have gathered by now, so no news there. I think the book has a perfect mix of humour and seriousness, though I have to say that I found this to be the least funny book of the series, but it made sense, because both Nico and Raven were pretty intense for most of the book.

I loved both characters, of course I did, but I have to say that they were the ones I connected less in this series. I think my first problem with Raven was the grudge she hold against Nico for so long… I understood her reasons, but… not really?! She knew why he left Aspen back then and the issues with his family, and she just waited for him to call her? That makes me kind of mad… But I did love her passion and her style and her sharped tongue. I also had a slight problem with Nico, although I understood why he was so strict, I found it a bit too much, but I loved his softness and how much he took care of the people he loved. Nico was all soft where Raven was all sharp, and I think they complemented each other quite nicely and had several things in common too.

I really liked the story and the heavy inclusion of family and its importance. I liked to see Nico struggling with everything he thought he had to shoulder, and Raven trying to reconnect with her sister. But it kind of bothered me that they didn’t communicate about some pretty important stuff… And I wish that some things had been tied up better.

I absolutely loved the ending though, seeing everything wrapped up for all the three couples warmed my heart, and I could have done with more bonding moments between the whole gang.

This was a solid conclusion to the Over the Top series – nice going with the series title, btw – and I urge you all to read these books if you love a good romance, lots of great characters and amazing friendships.

12 Series I’ll Definitely (start to) Read In 2017

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Yesterday I posted the 17 standalones that I will make an effort to actually read in this next year of 2017, but here I’m gonna show you 12 series that I want to at least start during 2017, and ideally completely read – though I can’t promise that, because if I end up not liking it, I will forget the series for sure.


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1. Firebird by Claudia Gray
2. The Legal Briefs by Emma Chase
2. The Royals by Erin Watt

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4. The Grisha by Leigh Bardugo
5. Losing it by Cora Carmack
6. Red Rising by Pierce Brown

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7. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
8. The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater
9. Hudson Valley by Alice Clayton

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10. Addicted by Krista Ritchie & Becca Ritchie
11. Starbound by  Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner
12. Hearts by Claire Contreras


Have you guys read any of this series?
What are your thoughts on them?

December Book Challenge: Day 30

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This challenge was created by @AnnReads for Bookstagram, see day 30…

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Day 1:  First Read of the Year
Day 2: Shortest Book You Read
Day 3: New Favorite Authors
Day 4: Biggest Surprise
Day 5: Favorite Books Covers of 2016
Day 6: Newest Fictional Crush
Day 7: Best Sequel I Read
Day 8: New Fav Female Characters
Day 9: Diverse Books
Day 10: Books You Didn’t Finish
Day 11: Best Character Development
Day 12: New Favorite Friendships
Day 13: Books That Deserve More Attention
Day 14: Best Villain
Day 15: Favorite Fictional World
Day 16: Books You Reread
Day 17: New Fav Male Characters 

Day 18: Longest Book You Read

Day 19: Favorite Debut Novel of 2016
Day 20: Didn’t Meet Your Expectations
Day 21: Beautifully Written Books

Day 22: New Favorite OTPs

Day 23: Books That Made You Cry

Day 24: New Favorite Side Characters
Day 25: Magical Read
Day 26: Most Read Genre
Day 27: Best Conclusion to a Series
Day 28: Last Read of 2016
Day 29: Book You Finally Read This Year

17 Books I’ll Definitely (FINALLY) Read in 2017

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Hey guys. Throughout the year I intended to read some books that I never got to, unfortunately. Some of them are even already on my shelves or on my kindle, but time ran out on me, too many arcs and all, so I decided to list 17 stand alone books that I’ll make sure to make time for in this new year. I’ll be making something similar with series, because how could I not?!


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1. First & Then by Emma Mills
2. Firsts by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
3. Things We Know by Heart by Jessi Kirby
4. I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson

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5. Made You Up by Francesca Zappia
6. None of the Above by I.W. Gregorio
7. The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson
8. Fans of the Impossible Life by Kate Scelsa

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9. Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
10. Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway
11. Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
12. The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West

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13. For the Record by Charlotte Huang
14. The Distance Between Us by Kasie West
15. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
16. It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover
17. How We Deal With Gravity by Ginger Scott


So guys, have you read any of these books?
What are your thoughts on them?

Playboy Pilot (Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland)

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From the New York Times bestselling authors of Stuck-Up Suit and Cocky Bastard, comes a sexy new standalone novel.

Money or love? Which would you choose?
You probably just answered the question in your head thinking it’s an easy decision.
For me, it’s not. Did I mention it’s a lot of money? A hell of a lot.
I needed to go far away to think it through.
As I embarked on an impulsive trip, I hit a detour when I met sexy Carter in the airport lounge. We struck up a heated conversation.
Then, he left.
I thought I’d never see him again.
But fate had other plans.
Surprise! He was the pilot of my flight.
The bigger surprise was the adventure that followed after the plane landed.
Carter was dangerous and always on the move.
Even though our connection was magnetic, I knew it was only temporary.
He would give me tickets, and I would follow him around the world to exotic places.
A bevvy of flight attendant exes and rumors about Carter’s reputation were never far behind.
I didn’t know what to believe.
But I was addicted. Nothing else mattered anymore. And I was going to get hurt. Because a part of me wanted to be the one to finally ground the playboy pilot.
At the very least, he was taking me on a thrilling ride.
All good things must come to an end, right?
Except our ending was one I didn’t see coming.


This audiobook was exactly what I needed for a super busy day of work and a super busy day of traveling. I’m becoming a big fan of these Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward’s books, and I think I love them even more in audiobook format, and to be honest, Sebastian York’s voice just WORKS FOR ME!

The writing was fun, simple and somewhat deep. I actually wasn’t expecting it to as deep as it went, because look at that title! But yeah… lovely. I might have cracked up each time they tried to speak portuguese in the book though…

Kendall and Carter were wonderful characters with so much depth to them. Kendall was very much still trying to find herself, at almost 25 years old, she hadn’t been allowed to be herself ever, and I loved that she took her time and got to know what she needed. Carter was an unexpected wonderful surprise, this guy had so many layers to him, and while he needed to forgive himself and realize that he deserved to be happy, he was also sure of himself and of his decisions.

The romance starts very much as insta lust, of course, but even though the first part of the book is a super fast romance, on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, through Dubai, Amsterdam and finally Florida, they also take it very slow and the relationships grows at a steady paced romance. They talk, they get to know each other, and they don’t have secrets.

I really liked the conflict and how it was resolved. I loved that they each took the time they needed, I thought that they both acted very maturely at that point. And I LOVED THAT ENDING!

So, guys, if you like a good romance, with a sense of adventure, read this one. And if you have read it, what did you think about it????

December Book Challenge: Day 29

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This challenge was created by @AnnReads for Bookstagram, see day 29…

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Day 1:  First Read of the Year
Day 2: Shortest Book You Read
Day 3: New Favorite Authors
Day 4: Biggest Surprise
Day 5: Favorite Books Covers of 2016
Day 6: Newest Fictional Crush
Day 7: Best Sequel I Read
Day 8: New Fav Female Characters
Day 9: Diverse Books
Day 10: Books You Didn’t Finish
Day 11: Best Character Development
Day 12: New Favorite Friendships
Day 13: Books That Deserve More Attention
Day 14: Best Villain
Day 15: Favorite Fictional World
Day 16: Books You Reread
Day 17: New Fav Male Characters 

Day 18: Longest Book You Read

Day 19: Favorite Debut Novel of 2016
Day 20: Didn’t Meet Your Expectations
Day 21: Beautifully Written Books

Day 22: New Favorite OTPs

Day 23: Books That Made You Cry

Day 24: New Favorite Side Characters
Day 25: Magical Read
Day 26: Most Read Genre
Day 27: Best Conclusion to a Series
Day 28: Last Read of 2016

Book Traveling Thursdays: A Book I’ll Read in 2017

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Hello, welcome back to another Book Traveling 168709Thursdays, which a weekly meme created by Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much and Danielle @Danielle’s Book Blog. The goal is to share the covers of a book related to that week’s theme, which you can see at the Goodreads group, indicating the original cover, the one of your country, your favorite and least favorite.

This week’s theme is “2016 is coming to an end… Choose a book you want to read in 2017!“. I’ve been meaning to read I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson for awhile now, so why not use it for this week’s BTT?


Original COver:

I absolutely love the original US cover for this book.

COVER FROM MY COUNTRY (PORTUGAL) & COVER FROM THE COUNTRY I LIVE IN (SPAIN):

                      

I love love love the Portuguese cover, it might be my favorite! The book is also out in Spanish and Catalan and I like that both editions used the original cover.

Favorite COVER(s):

                     

I love the Portuguese edition, the original one and the Chinese cover – isn’t it just pretty?!

LEAST FAVORITE COVER(s):

        

There are some bad covers for this book, but these are the worst in my opinion: Bulgarian, Russian, Polish and Serbian.

The Romantics (Leah Konen)

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Perfect for fans of Lauren Myracle and Rainbow Rowell, The Romantics will charm readers of all ages.

Gael Brennan is about to have his heart broken when his first big relationship crumbles on the heels of his parents’ painful separation. Love intervenes with the intention of setting things right — but she doesn’t anticipate the intrusion of her dreaded nemesis: the Rebound. Love’s plans for Gael are sidetracked by Cara, Gael’s hot-sauce-wielding “dream girl.” The more Love meddles, the further Gael drifts from the one girl who can help him mend his heart. Soon Love starts breaking all her own rules — and in order to set Gael’s fate back on course, she has to make some tough decisions about what it means to truly care.


I read this book as a buddy read with  Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too, so go to her blog on the next few days to check out her review of this book.

Well, this was unexpectedly fun… The writing of this book might me my favorite thing about it! The book’s narrator is LOVE, yeah, you read that right… LOVE. Love is telling a story mostly about Gael, but also about a few other people, and it keeps making these side comments that are the most hilarious things. I loved it.

I actually loved the story as well, because timing is everything, and there are so many kinds of love, even of the romantic kind, and we are all different and have different ways of looking at it. I could have lived without some stuff in the plot, mainly the things about Anika and their group of friends, because how could they not understand that their behaviour was hurting Gael even more?

Gael was actually a great character, but I wanted to slap him a few times. Dude, I get it, your parents divorcing is hard AF, believe me, I KNOW, but the way he was acting towards his parents for a good portion of the book was so not ok… But overall, the behaviours and actions fitted the ages, and I think they were a good representation of our youth, eheh.

This was a fun and fast read, it made me laugh while in the urgent care waiting room in the hospital, so, the author did something right ;). I would definitly recommend it if you’re into YA romances with a little twist.