Oh! new designs? That's so awesome to hear! Your redesigns have hands down been my fav out of other peoples! No shade to other redesigns, ofc, but you managed to get the old ones to not only look new and improved but still give the vibes of the actual godteirs too so I cant wait to see the new ones :D Tho also, would it be okay to ask for clean lines of the old ones still if possible? I still enjoy em very much. If not that's perfectly okay, im fine with waiting for the new ones!
yeah, of course, I don't mind! I'm so glad to hear that! seriously that makes my whole day, thank you so much! hopefully, this will work better but if you want the alts for gender you'll have to ask for those haha
Wow, looks like this was a week of review posts! I didn’t even notice until writing up this weekly update!
In case you missed it, here are this week’s blog posts:
Review: All American Boys by Jason Reynolds & Brendan Kiely
Review: Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, & Lauren Myracle
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Really Liked But Hardly Remember
Review: Prince Player by BB Hamel
Review: Being Jazz by Jazz Jennings
Review: Axl by Riley Rollins
Here’s what I’ve been reading:
At the Stroke of Midnight by Tara Sivec
Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick
These Things I’ve Done by Rebecca Philips
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
One Of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus
Recently acquired:
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman (library hold)
Five things this week:
My mom and I live a thousand miles apart, and since we both work full-time jobs, it can be kind of hard to find time to see each other. We’re thinking about taking a trip to Nashville this spring. Have you been there? (Do you live there?!) Anything you’d recommend that we do or any hotels where we should stay?
I don’t know when I’m going to find the time (I have nine books waiting on reviews right now plus the two I’m currently reading) but I really really really want to read this week’s Riveted pick, At the Edge of the Universe by Shaun David Hutchinson. I wish I could take a personal day to sit at home and read.
Have you ever thought that you knew somebody and they just turned around did the absolute worst thing? Definitely happened this week at work when one of our doctors went from being nice and reasonable to accusing us of spying on his personal life and putting in his resignation. The drama of it all!!!
I’ve decided that I’m going to make a concerted effort this year to read more nonfiction. As you may have noticed, I don’t normally read a lot of nonfiction. But I’ve recently realized the vast library of audiobooks offered by my library, so why the heck not? I might as well learn something while I clean the house and do the dishes! (And hopefully, it’ll give me something reasonable to discuss with the more ~cultured~ people in my life.)
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me is a great book. I’ll expand on this more in my eventual review, but suffice it to say (for now) that I was so entranced with the audiobook that I nearly cut my finger off while cleaning up from dinner. It was a rather grisly scene in my kitchen, and I’m kind of doing everything one-handed right now, but all my limbs are intact and I think I’ll live.