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I’ve Been In A Mood Part 2

April 22, 2015 - Updated May 7, 2019 // 31 Comments

I’ve been in a mood when it comes to reading in 2015. I’ve been having 3 very distinct and reoccurring feelings about reading thus far. This post was originally kind of a mess when I started it a couple weeks ago — a bunch of random thoughts all pasted haphazardly together with cement glue like 1st grade Jamie would have done (she also really like to let it get stuck to her fingers so she could peel it off). I didn’t think it was ever going to see the light of day. Thought maybe it was just something I needed to get out for myself. However, after I was chatting with some lovely ladies on Twitter about it, I decided to take a look at it again and every thought kind of started to fall under these 3 distinct feelings.   I’m going to talk about one over the course of the next 3 weeks to split it up because it would be massive (it’s already going to be too long because I’m overly verbose).

 

If you missed the first “mood” I’ve been in when it comes to reading, you can check it out here!

 

This second mood? IT HAS BEEN SO STRONG AND PERSISTENT THIS YEAR.

It’s the feeling of wanting to read things that nobody is talking about at all.

 

Here’s the thing. The whole reason I fell in love with this community is because I LOVED having people to talk about books with. And not just like vague “oh I like books too” conversations but ACTUALLY TALKING WITH PEOPLE ABOUT BOOKS WE HAVE BOTH READ. When you were so used to reading in isolation and then suddenly you have this whole community of readers it’s like you just can’t even contain yourself and you want to read ALLLLL the books that everyone else is reading so that you can talk about them. I love reading with people. Talking about the books we’ve read. I still love that.

But lately? I have been scouring my library for reads that nobody is talking about. Things that nobody have really heard of. Older books. Undiscovered gems. Even with the ARCs I get I’ve been gravitating to the ones people aren’t talking about as much. Now, that’s not to say I’m NOT reading popular stuff or semi-popular stuff. I SO AM. I just have been in this mood more and more where I want to read things that are a little more off the radar.

It might be the fact that after 5 years of blogging and being fed the same books as other bloggers, that I’m just wanting to reclaim my reading a little bit. Don’t get me wrong, I’m so enthused and excited about new releases (genuinely some of my fave books are new and well known) and all the opportunities I get. But something in me wants books for myself? Books that barely have any expectations built around them because really nobody is actively talking about them?

I DON’T EVEN KNOW IF I AM EXPLAINING THIS RIGHT??

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It’s just been this feeling where I’d rather be stumbling upon something that I’ve never heard of myself than what is being promoted all around me. Sometimes it’s nice to read something that nobody is shouting about. That I can quietly read myself and then talk about it. It’s so fun to DISCOVER something. Even though I have a good balance of backlist vs. advanced copies in my reading diet and my mood is the real dictator of my reading, I still find that these past years my reading selection has largely guided by what I get sent/the new releases others are talking about and then I choose from that. So YES I am still choosing and discovering….but it’s different? It’s a pre-selected pool to choose from really? UGH, does that make sense?

I feel like I am not articulating myself properly today. COME ON WORDS. COME ON BRAIN. LET’S WORK TOGETHER. This mood is really hard to explain, whatever it is, but all I know is I’ve been drawn more to the stacks of unknown books of the library in search of that gem more than ever. It’s just nice sometimes to have something kind of to yourself that the whole book world isn’t talking about. As much as this is what I love about this community. And as much as I am just as excited about all the new releases/popular books as the next person.

So, I’ve been just letting my mood take my reading where it goes!

 

Has anybody ever felt this way? Or am I just reallllyyy in a weird mood?

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  1. meena says

    April 22, 2015 at 12:32 am

    Have you tried giving yourself a break from words? Maybe you just need to binge watch something on Netflix. 🙂

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    • Jamie says

      April 22, 2015 at 6:51 am

      Haha I totally do that! I don’t think it’s that I need a break (I don’t read every day anyways). Sometimes, with reading, I just get in MOODS. Sometimes it’s a mood to read certain things. Sometimes it’s a slump to not read at all (so I don’t). I just run with it.

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  2. meena says

    April 22, 2015 at 12:34 am

    I understand wanting to read something that nobody is hyping up. It gives you a chance to discover for yourself. It’s completely new to you. So why can’t you just read forgotten gems? It sounds like thats what you want but aren’t really giving into it.

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    • Jamie says

      April 22, 2015 at 6:52 am

      Oh I totally do! I have been. I just was explaining the mood I’ve been in and what I’ve been doing. Just trying to explain the longing I’ve been having (and have been giving into).

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  3. Cat says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:10 am

    This makes a lot of sense! I think I sometimes feel the opposite way: people will always say, Cat have you read [book that apparently everyone was supposed to read]? Ummm.. No.. But I did just read a really great historical fiction about a lost Caravaggio painting that was super awesome! I don’t buy books very often and the library I have access to is kind of like a paperback take a book leave a book, so new ones don’t exist exactly – I feel like ALL I read is the unknowns. But sometimes that’s awesome because sometimes THEY are awesome! You should go to the library and pick random ones! Judge by the cover or something fun! I guess it’s always good to get out of our “book comfort zone” and take a recommendation you never would have chosen for yourself or head to the dusty shelves or finally pick up that one everyone’s talking about.. Sometimes it’s great to be able to talk about a book and sometimes it’s great to be able to keep one to yourself! No wrong way to read, right? 🙂

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    • Jamie says

      April 22, 2015 at 6:54 am

      I TOTALLY KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN. When I first joined this community I was like that. I had not read ANYTHING that everyone else had read…especially with YA. I was NOT a YA reader before I joined this community and it was a nice discovery!

      That’s what I’ve been doing! Going to the library and picking out things that look good…AND NOT LET MYSELF LOOK AT GOODREADS OR ANYTHING TO SEE RATINGS/WHAT MY FRIENDS THOUGHT. It’s so fun just to wander the library or bookstore and pick up books at random!

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  4. Grace says

    April 22, 2015 at 6:00 am

    I think you explained yourself perfectly and I can totally see how that can happen. You just have to do ( or read) whatever feels right for you!

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    • Jamie says

      April 22, 2015 at 6:56 am

      Yep! Anytime I get in any sort of “mood” when it comes to reading (even if it’s an “I don’t want to read slump”) I just let myself ride it out and do what I want.

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  5. Cynthia says

    April 22, 2015 at 8:22 am

    I do agree with you on this point. And maybe it’s because of NetGalley and Edeilweiss, but I generally see a lot of reviews for the same book at the same time. I do the same thing. Sometimes I intentionally look for books that haven’t been talked about.

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  6. Sofi says

    April 22, 2015 at 8:24 am

    The podcasts Books on the Nightstand and Literary Disco have some great book reccomendations that are off the beaten path. I know BOTNS has a segment that looks at older books that have been forgotten about. You should check them out.

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  7. Kristen@My Friends Are Fiction says

    April 22, 2015 at 8:34 am

    I totally get you! And yes, I do feel like that myself. I just read a book I’d not heard anything about and I ended up really enjoying it. It was sort of refreshing? I’m a mood reader myself so I can completely relate to being pulled my those moods. I hope you find the perfect book!

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  8. Shelumiel says

    April 22, 2015 at 8:35 am

    This is completely valid and I sometimes feel this way too! Much like my fondness of indie music, every so often I want to read something no one knows about. Like, zero, nothing whatever. Because the problem with social reading (and I mean, I LOVE TALKING ABOUT BOOKS WITH THIS WONDERFUL COMMUNITY) is that sometimes the intimacy between the reader and the book gets lost, you know what I mean? So yeah. Just read what you feel like reading, I guess? I’m a firm believer that more often than not we read books at the time we need to read them.

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  9. Stormy says

    April 22, 2015 at 9:04 am

    I’ve been feeling very similar lately! Now that I’ve been blogging for awhile, I feel like I’ve mostly “caught up” on all the big YA books everyone talks about(because I had read maybe two before I started blogging? I wasn’t a big YA reader then. In fact, I read mostly nonfiction with some classics). Now I often get the urge to discover more hidden gems. I still read a good chunk of hyped books, but I’m also trying to read the ones that have past mostly under the radar.

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  10. Candice @ The Grown-Up YA says

    April 22, 2015 at 9:25 am

    I get what you’re saying. Sometimes I think it feels like we’re all fed the same 20 books and we all feel like we HAVE to read the same 20 books and the only thing people talk about are those same 20 books. It’s almost as if we forget that there’s 20 million OTHER books out there to read. I really enjoy finding hidden gems but I also love going back and reading books that I missed out on when they were “popular.” Maybe it’s silly, but I find that I have more discussions about older titles than I do newer titles, mostly because my excitement reminds others about their excitement when they first read.

    I really miss how I used to find books before I started blogging. I’d just walk the shelves and pull out covers that jumped out at me (I read lots of pink-colored books back then). Because of that method I found so many wonderful titles and hidden gems. Now I feel like all I do when I go to the library or book store is look for titles I already know of/that people are gushing about and ignore books I’ve never heard of. Definitely need to stop using this new method and go back to spending hours scouring the library shelves and find me some great hidden gems!

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  11. Tamara @ Tamaraniac says

    April 22, 2015 at 11:20 am

    I feel like this ALL the time. When I was younger it would be more like I would just read whatever I thought looked cool, but now it’s more like “well people say THAT is good, but I’ve never heard of this one and it looks cool.” I just like to give the less popular books a chance I guess, though it does lead to some pain when I read something AMAZING and I want to talk about it but not many people have read it, or if they have they haven’t talked about it much.

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  12. Michelle says

    April 22, 2015 at 12:49 pm

    You are not weird at all. I know that I love when people comment that they are unfamiliar with the novels I am reading or going to read. It makes me feel good knowing that I am bringing some attention to a book that is not getting as much love as I think it should.

    Also, if it makes you feel any better, I am getting a little exhausted playing the review copy game. I have let so many e-galleys expire in the last few months, more than I have in the last five years combined. My reading pace has slowed to nonexistant (for me), and while I still love to read, I find myself playing games on my phone first. I don’t necessarily like it, but I don’t want to force myself to read something when I am obviously not in the mood to do so.

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  13. Leah says

    April 22, 2015 at 3:25 pm

    I have an entire shelf on GR dedicated solely to under the radar books! They’re my absolute FAVORITE when it comes t reviewing – I feel like I’ve discovered a hidden gem. 🙂 They’re also my super secret army of go-to recommendations for customers looking for a “good book.”

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  14. Orchid @ The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:14 pm

    Yes

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  15. Christina (A Reader of Fictions) says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:14 pm

    Totally understand this feeling, Jamie. For the first time, I’m really less interested in getting ARCs. That doesn’t meant that I’m not accepting some, because I am, but I would be okay without them more than I have been in the past. I’ve been making an effort to read more books for myself, which I’m going to stick to, even if it messes with my schedule.

    Though I’m still buying into a lot of the really popular books, what I’m finding is that I need to sneak read them waaaay early or the hype will completely kill the book for me. Either I won’t like it much when I finally get there or I won’t even have the urge to read the book at all. For example, I was so freaking excited for Mortal Heart, but by the time its release came I’d seen so much promo and hype for it that I just felt annoyed when I looked at it. If I hadn’t read ACOTAR in January, I imagine I’d feel the same about that. By the time the uber popular books come out, I’m worn out on them already.

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  16. Anna says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:17 pm

    I miss reading in a vacuum SO. SO. much. Like, yes, my reading taste has been broadened by the online bookish community, in that when there’s intense chatter about a book I wouldn’t normally read, I’ll check it out and typically, duh, I like it. All the same, there’s something about getting to read a book without knowing anything about it that is wonderful. I had this experience last month, when I somehow read an ARC of Hilary T. Smith’s new book before any of my book friends. (Yeah, I don’t know how that happened either.) AND IT WAS SO GREAT.

    One way I break up my reading and give myself something “fresh” is to take on a non-fiction book every month or so, because typically they don’t get at all as much coverage as YA and literary fiction do—at least, not in my bookish circle.

    That said, it’s definitely tiring me out to see everyone reading all the same YA books ALL THE TIME, which isn’t anyone’s fault, but it’s still pretty exhausting.

    TL;DR I feel you, lady friend.

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  17. Runwright says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:25 pm

    Totally! I just have to read what I love. Too many years of mandated reading in school so now, even if I read something for a book club or something, I must have something that just satisfies ME.

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  18. Killian says

    April 22, 2015 at 4:40 pm

    I definitely get what you mean. Sometimes it is kind of refreshing to read a book that you haven’t heard much about so you can go into it with no preconceived notions or bias. I think it is a bit liberating when I don’t go into a book expecting to either love or hate it. I also think it makes it easier to review because chances are nobody will jump down your throat and tear you apart if you don’t like it (which is part of the reason why I’m putting off reading Divergent, Throne Of Glass and a bunch of other YA books).

    I actually end up doing this accidentally more often than not. While many of the books I read are loved by loads of people, those people tend not to be people who I interact with on the blogosphere, so by a total accident I actually end up talking about books they haven’t heard of.

    Anyway, I just read whatever I want. I will occasionally consider buying a book if someone I respect loves it, but seeing as I don’t really ever have much money, and a large portion of whatever money I do have goes towards vinyl, I tend to just trust my own judgement and try not to give into the hype of whatever book is trendy or fashionable to read at the moment on the blogosphere. Great post and I completely get your point (don’t worry, you did make your point very well!).

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  19. Maraia says

    April 22, 2015 at 5:25 pm

    This makes SO MUCH SENSE.

    I used to spend hours at the library, searching for a stack of books to bring home. Now, even if I do go to the library to browse, I always check out the Goodreads rating and maybe a couple of reviews from bloggers before starting a book. This means I ALWAYS have some sort of expectations that come from outside influences. It’s never just “hey, here’s a book I think I might like, why don’t I give it a try” and then, ” wow, it’s really great, I’m so glad I read it!” There’s always pressure to like a book that “everyone” loved, small twinges of embarrassment for liking a book that “no one” liked, etc. Or sometimes I feel as though I’ve read so many reviews for a book that my excitement for it has waned.

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  20. Julie @ Keep Calm With Books and Coffee says

    April 22, 2015 at 8:30 pm

    I do feel this way! I was just thinking about how when I was a kid I found and discovered books that I loved without any help from other people. I miss doing that. Even though I love reading blogs and getting recommendations, I’ve been trying to go beyond the community to find other books/lesser known books. It helps take some of the pressure off reading too. So I totally understand where you are coming from! I hope you find some great ones!

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  21. Emmy (Just the Books) says

    April 23, 2015 at 5:38 pm

    YES! I totally get this. I’m actually in this weird reading mode this year since I haven’t really been around on social media seeing what people are reading — instead of reading what everyone else is reading, I’ve been browsing my own bookshelves and just reading what’s interesting. So what if it took me 34 days to finish one book? I really enjoyed it! And in between reading time, I spent time with family and got stuff done around the house, too. I kind of like not (for lack of a better phrase) “following the herd” when it comes to what to read. I found that before book blogging, I was quite good at jumping out of my comfort zone, and then book blogging helped me expand my horizons even more. Then I found that I was just stuck in this niche, this comfort zone of reading, and I knew that I had to break free of it. Trust me, it’s so great to just read what the heck I want, when I want! Go you!

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  22. Bethany says

    April 24, 2015 at 8:48 am

    I agree. I probably have 3000 books in my house — I won’t get rid of anything that I might read again and lately I have been picking up very old favorites (old Nora Roberts, Mariah Stewart’s FBI series, some of the light harlequins that I read as a teenager). The only problem is that I feel different about them than I did then. I usually don’t like the books that EVERYONE loves — The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Girl on the Train, etc.

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  23. Rayna says

    April 25, 2015 at 7:47 am

    I totally get this. Sometimes reading something that not many people have heard of or are talking about is refreshing. You can say, “Hey, I reviewed this [awesome/okay/terrible] book! You should come see!” Sometimes I feel like following the crowd can be boring or overwhelming sometimes. I just want to read what I want to read. Do what you need to to satisfy yourself as a reader.

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  24. Rachel says

    April 26, 2015 at 8:48 pm

    This is so me like 99% of the time. I do read well-known books because I like to be “up-to-date” or whatever, but I also have this thing (in every aspect of my life) where I like to do my own thing and discover things for myself. One of my most favorite activities in the entire world is browsing at the bookstore or library and picking up whatever stands out to me at that moment. Sometimes I feel bad about doing this because I know my review probably won’t be as popular as it would be if I read a more well-known book, but now that I’m blogging again, I’m putting extra effort into making sure my reading dictates my blog and not the other way around. I can’t wait to see where this “mood” takes you and what books you discover!

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  25. Nerd says

    April 26, 2015 at 11:44 pm

    I love to find overlooked books! Here are some of my favorite finds…
    VIRALS SERIES: All of the books (so far) are absolutely AMAZING, but NOBODY TALKS ABOUT THEM. Why? It’s my fave series and I feel so alone…
    THE STORY OF OWEN: DRAGONSLAYER OF TRONDHEIM: Not the best book ever, but the story is pretty unique and interesting.

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  26. Alexa S. says

    April 28, 2015 at 1:15 pm

    I totally understand where you’re coming from, Jamie! There’s just something super special about finding a book at random (whether in a library or a bookstore), getting interested in it and falling in love with you do read it. I felt the same way when I first became a book blogger; it was so fun to chat with other readers about books I had read and loved before I even heard about them. While I do love that I’ve been learning about all these new releases because of blogging, I have definitely enjoyed reading some lesser known books and talking them up when I fall in love!

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Is this a book club? I think we just started a boo Is this a book club? I think we just started a book club. Or maybe just a @jenniferesmith appreciation club?? (partner @randomhouse )⁣
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Either way, after loving Jennifer E. Smith's YA books for years, it's been a real treat to also read her debut picture book with Riley (we loved!!) as well as her adult debut out in 3 weeks!⁣
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⁣So let me tell you about that adult debut — The Unsinkable Great James!!

This one just was the perfect warm-hearted read for a cold and gloomy January.

A perfect setting to escape into (Alaska), a tender-hearted meet cute and a poignant look at the shared grieving experience of those left behind.

I was initially drawn, like I always am, to the daughter losing a mother storyline and an exploration of that grief but I was so taken by the father/daughter relationship between two people who were left untethered by losing the person who held their family together.

Greta and her father don't see eye-to-eye on basically anything when they are thrown together on this Alaskan cruise, a trip Greta's father and mother were supposed to take, and you can feel the tension of their long-standing tumultuous and fractured relationship -- a relationship that feels like its hanging in a balance and could not recover.

The two are both hurting so much from this loss  and it took my breath away at times in how true it rang to be in your own grief bubble and feeling like the loss is yours and yours alone while forgetting about the others shouldering their own piece of this loss. I loved watching them very slowly SEE one another.

I can't say enough good things about this one -- great setting, Greta's music, the meet-cute, the messy and imperfect nature of family and love. Definitely recommend!⁣
I was on a hot reading streak and now for the past I was on a hot reading streak and now for the past few days I get all cozy in bed to read at night and am asleep by 4 pages in. Will got a kick out of waking up to me basically spooning my kindle. Ebbs and flows, y’all.⁣
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Let’s do a little reading update with an edition of Last, Current & Next.⁣
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Last - The Girl With the Louding Voice: Adunni is by far one of the most memorable voices I’ve read in a book in a very long time. Her hope and resilience in the face of some awful situations kept me turning the pages and rooting for her. I can’t believe it took me so long to finally read it. Highly recommend!⁣
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Now - Deep in Providence (thank you @fiercereads ): I’m about halfway through after I carved out some time to read early this morning and I’m enjoying this story of grief, love and magic. I’m nervous about these girls trying to resurrect their dead friend though! When I put it down today I was getting a little creeped by some things happening.⁣
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Next - The Kiss of Deception: I’m rereading the first book in this YA fantasy series because it’s been forever and I really wanna finish the trilogy. I’ve been really wanting to go through series I’ve left unfinished for years (not for lack of interest but because I suck at juggling all the series I start) so this is one of them. I remember loving it so I’m excited to dive in and binge. 

Whatcha reading? Have you read any of these? Anyone else on the struggle train with reading at night right now?
Braved the downpour to get my library holds. I hop Braved the downpour to get my library holds. I hope they are worth it! Please tell me they are!⁣
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This is also, before I get to the stack,  an appreciation post for my tiny library and wonderful librarians.⁣
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They normally open at 9am during the week —except Fridays. Did I remember that? Nope. So I was I was SO proud of Riley and I for getting our butts in gear to be for around opening time to drop off a stack and get my new ones.⁣
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And alas, I go to open the door and it’s locked. Now I’m holding Riley’s hand, two tote bags full of books, an umbrella that I’m trying to keep over the both of us, mind you. I’m thoroughly confused until it hits me that it’s Friday.⁣
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So I’m like, welp, guess we are just dropping off in the bin so I try to grab my books out and put them in one-handed while juggling the umbrella and less than enthused Riley.⁣
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Mercifully the door opens and  our children’s librarian takes pity on us and lets us in to drop off and pick up the holds.⁣
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Is this what being a VIP as a celebrity feels like?? Sure feels like it to me 😆 for real though, it pays to be a regular and have a cute kid in tow who is being pelted with rain.⁣
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Anyways excited about this stack but especially Wahala, Daughter of the Moon Goddess and How High We Go In The Dark the most.⁣
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Also have been meaning to snag The World Gives Way after @jordys.book.club recommendation!⁣
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Have you read any of these? Any that you think were definitely worth the rain-soaked journey for??⁣
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Alright now I’m off to curl up and read on this rainy, dreary day which is really what I think a day like this is meant for.
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“Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — “Why is it so hard to pick my next read?” — she says as she is surrounded by piles on piles of books on the floor and desk and packed on her bookshelf and book cart. (Partner @berkleypub - thanks for the review copy).⁣
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I managed to pick my next read, as chronicled in these photos, but it was not easy with so many options! 

Decided to go with a most anticipated book of 2022 for me from an author who has written books I’ve really enjoyed.
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I am about halfway through and cruising along because I NEED to figure out if Joseph is the worst or what really is going on here in this story that starts with 3 women being stood up by the same guy on Valentine’s Day.  I feel like there is something more to this one but I can’t quite put my finger on it yet! ⁣
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Hoping to finish it this weekend! What are you reading this weekend? And do you have trouble picking your next read? How do you choose amongst all the options?
Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perf Sunshine on my face and a mass market fitting perfectly in my hands.⁣…
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Truly felt like there were zero things more joyful than the warm sun on my face after colder, dreary days and remembering how much I love the feel of reading a mass market paperback. It’s probably a very specific little joy of mine and I definitely reveled in it today.⁣
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But the real big joy has been rereading this book and experiencing it all over again before @bridgertonnetflix season 2 — especially the Pall Mall scene. And something to do with a 🐝 😅 iykyk⁣
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With all the joy I’m getting out of this reread it makes me wonder why I don’t prioritize rereading like I used to before I started blogging 10 years ago.⁣
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In my head I just want to experience all the new stories and try to make a dent in my TBR but I forget, until I do it, the genuine pleasure in revisiting old companions and how it’s a different side of reading one can experience — the nostalgia, the person I’ve become since reading the book and the way I approach a book already knowing what happens. Well the general sense of what happens because my memory is 💩!⁣
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Anyways that’s what I’m up to currently. Trying to finish this up so I can pack my books for a short trip I’m going on later this week. My first ✈️ since 2019!⁣
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Whatcha reading? Do you reread often? And tell me a little teeny tiny joy from your day.
If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow m If I was a person who made Reels I would somehow mash up the “screaming, crying”  Blank Space clip with the “emotional damage” refrain to the Bastille’s Pompeii to let you know how I feel after the last few chapters of #TheGildedCage !!⁣
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And if you don’t understand what that means, I’m sorry 😅⁣
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But woo boy do I need the third installment of this series!!! But I also think I’m going to be even more emotional damaged after that one soooo.⁣ 
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Seriously, one of the best simple joys of my life is the feeling of being so wholly and totally invested in a series that you have to remind yourself it’s fiction lest you spend all day in bed crying about the devastated look a character had on their face — a face you didn’t even see with your own two eyes but you are so invested that you feel nauseous and gutted like you sure did.⁣
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Just me orrrrrr?⁣
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No but for real. If you love YA fantasy, go start #theprisonhealer so you can be caught up when The Blood Traitor comes out in June (and be my emotional support person for the duration of reading it). I love these characters and I dying to see what happens next. 

Have you read this series yet? Last book series that had you SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP because of the EMOTIONAL DAMAGE it inflicted?
A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be A real life reading photo because I couldn’t be bothered to make it pretty — mismatching fuzzy sucks, coffee almost gone and Christmas pajama pants that are super old.⁣
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But y’all Black Cake is so good!! I’m almost halfway through and I know it’s A Choice to declare it one of the best books I’ve read all year but I’m feeling bold based on how it’s going.⁣
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I love a good family story (especially one with a family secret!) and this is top notch. The writing is 👌🏻 and I know I’m going to be screaming when the pieces come together!⁣
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In other news, I’m 65% of the way through The Dry by Jane Harper and I’m enjoying it so much that I ended up staying on the treadmill twice this weekend after my allotted time was over just so I could keep listening.⁣
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Will and I FINALLY started Ted Lasso this weekend. It is a damn delight!! For all the hype and praise, it has overdelivered for me which is kind of shocking because normally hype is scary. I told Will that I feel like all the praise hasn’t even come close to how much I could love it. We are only 7 episodes in so no spoilers!⁣
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I’m kinda mad we sat on starting it for so long but at the same time I think the timing is right to help me see my way out of this February funk I have found myself in the past couple weeks.⁣
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Anyways, hope everyone is having a good weekend! Have you read Black Cake or The Dry? Where are my Ted Lasso fans at? I’m happy to join your ranks! Also please tell me your fave character bc I am finding it impossible to pick this far!
No but seriously every year I contemplate organizi No but seriously every year I contemplate organizing a search party for one Katjay Millay who wrote one beautiful and amazing book and then...vanished.

Like for real. She wrote a tweet in 2015 that she was taking a few weeks off and then.... no tweets, no new books. Radio silence.

I hope she’s okay, for real, and that she knows I obsessively stalk Goodreads/Twitter/the internet to make sure I haven’t missed new book news from her at least twice a year. 🥺

Is there any author who you’ve been waiting forever for a new release from??

I’d also like to add YA author Sarah Ockler to this list! Last release was 2015 😭😭
Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are Ahhh some of my absolute OG young adult faves are becoming movies/tv shows soon! And one of them is out TODAY!⁣
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The Sky is Everywhere — it’s out today on AppleTV+ and I can’t wait to sob my brains out. One of my absolute most favorite books ever by one of my all time favorite authors. It’s gorgeous and heartbreaking in its poignant depiction of grief, first love and healing — all woven together in Jandy’s signature gorgeous, lyrical writing.⁣
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Along For The Ride (out April 22) — one of a handful upcoming @sdessen books being adapted in the near future and I can’t wait! These books are so near and dear to my heart.⁣
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No release dates yet for The Summer I Turned Pretty tv series (the ultimate coming of age summertime story!) or The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight (the cutest meet cute of all meet cutes all set in 24 hours) but I am HYPED and have all my fingers crossed for 2022 🤞🤞

Have you read any of these? Anyone else hyped for these adaptations.

Also, for the past few years, I’ve kept a running list of books becoming movies/tv shows for the year. Head to my bio to check out the list! I try to update it weekly and keep on top of it all but life ya know 😆 but I try!
Is this a book club? I think we just started a boo Is this a book club? I think we just started a book club. Or maybe just a @jenniferesmith appreciation club?? (partner @randomhouse )⁣
⁣
Either way, after loving Jennifer E. Smith's YA books for years, it's been a real treat to also read her debut picture book with Riley (we loved!!) as well as her adult debut out in 3 weeks!⁣
⁣
⁣So let me tell you about that adult debut — The Unsinkable Great James!!

This one just was the perfect warm-hearted read for a cold and gloomy January.

A perfect setting to escape into (Alaska), a tender-hearted meet cute and a poignant look at the shared grieving experience of those left behind.

I was initially drawn, like I always am, to the daughter losing a mother storyline and an exploration of that grief but I was so taken by the father/daughter relationship between two people who were left untethered by losing the person who held their family together.

Greta and her father don't see eye-to-eye on basically anything when they are thrown together on this Alaskan cruise, a trip Greta's father and mother were supposed to take, and you can feel the tension of their long-standing tumultuous and fractured relationship -- a relationship that feels like its hanging in a balance and could not recover.

The two are both hurting so much from this loss  and it took my breath away at times in how true it rang to be in your own grief bubble and feeling like the loss is yours and yours alone while forgetting about the others shouldering their own piece of this loss. I loved watching them very slowly SEE one another.

I can't say enough good things about this one -- great setting, Greta's music, the meet-cute, the messy and imperfect nature of family and love. Definitely recommend!⁣

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