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Home | Uncategorized | Riley’s Favorite Chapter Books: Chapter Books We’ve Read at 4-5 Years Old

Riley’s Favorite Chapter Books: Chapter Books We’ve Read at 4-5 Years Old

March 20, 2023 - Updated March 22, 2023 // 8 Comments

I’ve always practiced the idea of following Riley’s lead and interests when it comes to her reading journey and it’s been a very rewarding practice so far watching her fall in love with books and getting to read aloud together every day.

But I will tell you — her journey into chapter books was one I almost resisted as I wasn’t ready for it (and I wasn’t sure she was) at 4 years old because I was afraid she was going to want to leave picture books behind for good — thankfully that wasn’t the case.

I also thought it would be hard finding good chapter books for 4 year olds and 5 year olds — which honestly was the reality in the beginning of our chapter book journey (learning curve) but she was more ready for them then I realized and honestly half it was my lack of knowledge of early chapter books and what was out there.

But let’s start at the beginning of the journey —

We were perusing a used bookstore in St. Augustine during our Fall 2021 road trip when Riley was 4 1/2 years old and she picked out a couple books from the children’s section and one of those was a random chapter book.

My initial reaction was “sweetie, that’s a chapter book and might be too old for you” but she wanted it “because the cousins read chapter books” and, after looking through the book, I decided it might be an okay fit for her content and her understanding wise. (The book was one of the Wellie Wishers books — Camilla’s Mermaid Tale).

We finished that book and she was begging for more chapter books and I silently began my (very dramatic) mourning process for our picture book era. (Spoiler: I was dramatic for no reasons because we read a healthy diet of chapter books and picture books now).

I didn’t find it the easiest transition if I’m being honest — I felt like a lot of the chapter books were definitely intended for an older audience and the content just wasn’t where Riley was at personally and went way over her head.

But, despite my own reservations about journeying into chapter books at a young age, I was persistent in my endeavor to find age appropriate chapter books (for where she was at emotionally and maturity-wise — not just an arbitrary age level assigned) that Riley would enjoy and we found some amazing early chapter books for 4 and 5 year olds and I’ve honestly really enjoyed this addition to our reading life.

So if you find yourself in the same spot — enjoy this new chapter book era and I am here for you to share the read aloud chapter books that Riley enjoyed at 4-5 years of age.

Obviously results may vary on what you deem age appropriate chapter books for your 4 or 5 year old — my advice is to always assess that based on your own kid and where they are that instead of someone’s age assignment to a book.

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Best First Chapter Books For Preschoolers
(4 & 5 Years Old)

Book cover for Home is Where The Heart Is

The Good Dog series by Cam Higgins

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This is the absolute sweetest series (tied for the #1 spot with another series) that we stumbled upon at our local bookstore while looking for early chapter books when Riley was 5 years old but I have no doubt this would have been a perfect chapter book for a 4 year old Riley. A seriously great chapter book for preschoolers!

It has a good amount of illustrations for that transition into chapter books which I really appreciated (though not as much as a few of the other below and not in color) and that helped hold Riley’s interest in addition to this adorable dog’s adventures and perfect silly voice shining through.

It’s about a dog named Bo who lives on a farm with his human family and animal friends. He gets up to all sorts of adventures on the farm and learns lots of important lessons. Perfect for my little dog/animal lover!

Book cover for The Princess in Black

The Princess in Black series by Shannon & Dean Hale

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This is the series that is tied for the coveted favorite spot on this list with The Good Dog series — for both her and I (amazing that we both agree on the two series we love the most).

This was the first series we picked up on this journey and I was heartened at the text to illustration ratio because it was PERFECT for a first chapter book for a 4 year old. Plus it was fun for my girl who loves princesses as much as she loves superheroes and slaying dragons/monsters without it ever venturing into scary for my sensitive little one.

It’s about a princess who has a secret identity as a superhero that keeps all the monsters of her kingdom in check. It’s so fun and will be beloved by both girls and boys. We just love all the characters and adventures so much — eagerly awaiting the newest release this Spring!

Book cover for Isla of Adventure - welcome to the island

Isla of Adventure series

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This is a new chapter book series for preschoolers+ and we are eagerly waiting the third book in it that comes out later this year. Lots of bright and beautiful illustrations & perfectly short chapters!

Both Riley and I wanted to head to the island of Sol and hang out with Isla because it’s just such a warm and inviting setting to get lost in. Plus Riley loved the whole talking to animals thing!

The adventures of a girl named Isla who lives on the island of Sol and has a special gift that nobody knows about — she can talk to animals and they can talk back.

The Owl Diaries by Rebecca Elliott

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This series was an acquired taste for me but Riley loved it immediately at 4 years old. I have really grown to love Eva and the rest of the owls of Treetopolis (even Sue!) and I’m actually really excited that it is becoming a tv series on AppleTV this month! (But I swear to god if I have to hear the world flaptastic one more time haha).

Text to illustration ratio is great, the pacing is perfect for a preschooler and lots of good discussions we’ve had especially since she started preschool and has been dealing with navigating new things — especially of the friendship/social variety like Eva often has to!

We’ve also started Unicorn Diaries from this author and Riley liked book 1 but too soon for me to recommend it or for Riley to know if it’s a favorite.

It’s about an owl named Eva who LOVES writing in her diary and tells diary everything — about school, her friends and all sorts of other adventures and problems she faces. Eva is just so enthusiastic and positive and it’s nice and light for Riley.

Book cover for Ashlyn's Unsurprise Party - book 1 wellie wishers

The WellieWishers series by Valerie Tripp

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The series that started it all when Riley was 4 years old! I honestly think she’s gotten more out of it at now 5 years old because it’s such a great book that is about friendship and explores so many things that arise in friendships and being a good friend that she is experiencing firsthand in preschool.

While this isn’t my personal favorite, Riley adores it (I can see why from her perspective) and I appreciate the great messages and discussions it brings without being overly preachy. It has a great section for parents at the end for discussion points and activities related to the book.

It’s about a group of friends, with their own distinct personalities and interests, but all share the desire to have fun playing together and be a good friend to one another.

Book cover for A New Friend -- book 1 of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse

The Adventures of Sophie Mouse series

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This series is really sweet and gentle and there are plenty of books in the series to keep you busy. With lots of pictures and easy language, it’s a really good first chapter book for a kid looking to move away from (or just expand their reading repertoire) picture books and get into chapter books.

This one is all about the adventures of a little mouse and her forest friends in Pine Needle Grove.

book cover for Monster and Boy

Monster and Boy series

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This is book is so funny and offbeat — I loved it maybe even more than Riley and that’s saying something because she really got a kick out of this one. You’ll fall in love with the most unusual of friendships between a boy and the monster under his bed.

The monster is just so cute and I love the clever way the author helps to diffuse any of the more scary bits by breaking the fourth wall.

The friendship between a boy and the monster who lives under his bed – a friendship that starts with the boy who, upon screaming when seeing the monster for the first time, gets swallowed by the monster in a panic and thus begins the start of this unusual friendship.

The Magic Treehouse Series by Mary Pope Osborne

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A classic chapter book series and we’ve fallen hard for this — though full disclosure we’ve only read the first 3 and are working on number 4 as this is a recent addition that we’ve started. The fun and adventure we’ve had so far– dinosaurs, Middle Ages & knights, Ancient Egypt!

This is going to be a series that I know is going to be reread through the years and that she’ll love even more when she’s a bit older. Some things go over her head at 5.5 years old but overall this has been a really good fit and she LOVES some of the things we’ve learned because of these books. Not as many illustrations as many of the above books but it definitely still held her attention.

It’s about a brother and sister who find a magic treehouse in the woods that leads them to some extraordinary time-traveling adventures.

Book cover for Ivy and Bean

Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows

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We actually started the first two when she was 4, early on in our chapter book adventures, and I felt like so much of it went over her head so I slowed down on this series until more recently and I think it’s a better fit at 5 years old (though still a little more intended for a teeny bit older as Bean starts off in 2nd grade).

This is one book series that will really make Riley beg me for just one more chapter at night because Ivy and Bean are always up to something and it’s hard to put down the book to see how they will get out of it. I think the series gets better and better honestly and we are book 8. (I love it too — it so gives me Ramona the Pest vibes from my childhood).

A thing to note — Bean is very mischievous and sassy and, while we find so much in the humor in this book and laugh a lot, I do always tend to remind Riley that some of the names Bean and her sister sling at one another aren’t the most kind and that perhaps some of the mischievous choices Bean makes are not in fact the best. So if things like that bother you in chapter book for younger kids/preschoolers — probably steer clear of it.

The series is about two spunky friends — reluctant friends at first who think they’d never be friends because they are so different — and all their adventures they get up to and problems they try to solve all the while always seeming to find trouble!

book cover for the kingdom of wrenly

The Kingdom of Wrenly series

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As a fantasy book lover I was excited to stumble upon this one and hoped Riley would get into it so I was delighted when she asked me to get the next book in the series. It’s a really nice, basic introduction into fantasy for younger readers. Lots of adventure and fun in this long-running series.

A young prince and his friend go on adventures and quests in the fantastical and magical land of Wrenly where they live.

I’d love more recommendations for good early chapter books in this vein for preschoolers! Have you read any of these chapter books for 4 and 5 year olds.

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  1. Bron says

    July 16, 2023 at 6:02 am

    Hi,
    I’d highly recommend My Father’s Dragon, and the Super Happy Magic Forest series. Also Letters from Bob by Enid Blyton.
    I’ve also found it hard to find chapter books suitable for my 5 year old, so thanks for your list – I’ve just reserved quite a few of them from our library!

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    • Jamie says

      July 19, 2023 at 12:27 pm

      Going to check these out! Thank you!! Let me know what you think about any of them. My girl just had a birthday this week and got a gift card to get books and we picked out some promising ones so I will definitely update this list/come back and let you know here! (I think you should get notified when I comment — I think! lol)

      Reply
  2. Meredith Willsen says

    July 23, 2023 at 10:46 am

    Dragon masters and heartwood hotel are both great

    Reply
    • Jamie says

      July 25, 2023 at 6:56 am

      Going to check both of those out, thank you!

      Reply
  3. Andrea says

    September 7, 2023 at 11:23 am

    Wow, thanks so much for compiling this list! Starting read-alouds with my twins who just turned 5, and this was so helpful!

    Reply
  4. Liann says

    September 19, 2023 at 8:49 pm

    Thank you so much for these! I’ve started reading my kids chapter books and it is so fun for us to enjoy a book together. I’m excited to try out your recommendations! We really like Scholastic acorn books and Scholastic Branches books, those have given us many to choose from. We have loved Zoey and Sassafras too. Out of your recommendations we have read Owl diaries and Unicorn diaries which are super cute, but the kids enjoy more than I do! We’ve also read some of the Magic Tree House books, they’ve been a hit and miss on if the kids get engaged in those. I’m going to check the library right away for any of the others, thanks!

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  5. Lyndsey says

    October 16, 2023 at 9:21 pm

    Thank you for doing the hard yards! My loquacious 3 1/2 year old loves Brambly Hedge and the illustrations are just beautiful.

    Reply
    • Jamie says

      March 12, 2024 at 1:50 pm

      Ooh I’ve never heard of Brambly Hedge but you bet I’m going to checking it out!!

      Reply

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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?
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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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And if you don’t understand what that means, I’m sorry 😅⁣
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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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Have you read this series yet? Last book series that had you SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP because of the EMOTIONAL DAMAGE it inflicted?
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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 😭😭
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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.

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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.

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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).⁣
⁣
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.⁣
⁣
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 )⁣
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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!⁣

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