In case you missed it, here are this week’s blog posts:
- Review: Follow Me Back by A.V. Geiger
- Review: The Encyclopedia of Early Earth by Isabel Greenberg
- Blog Tour (+ Interview!): Screen Queens by Lori Goldstein
- Top Ten Tuesday: Unpopular bookish opinions
- Review: Wordcrime by John Olsson
- Theme Thursday: Time Travel
- Review: Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
I’ve been reading:
- Lost At Sea by Bryan Lee O’Malley
- Shutter, Vol. 1 by Joe Keatinge
- Blue is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh
- The Love Bunglers by Jaime Hernandez
- How to Tell If Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You by Matthew Inman
- Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson
- Queen of the Sea by Dylan Meconis
Recently acquired:
- Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
- The Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black
- The Lady Rogue by Jenn Bennett
1 thing this week:
- I went to Coney Island and rode one of the oldest roller coasters that’s still running!
Song of the week:
It’s probably not any surprise that Taylor Swift’s new song is the song of the week…

How was your week? What’s the best thing you read or listened to? Anything interesting happening in your life? Let’s talk in the comments!
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I’m been listening to You Need To Calm Down on repeat since it came out, for the most part. It’s just such a fun song!!
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It really is! I love it so much! 🙂
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This was such a cute post! Summer means more blogging for me so I’ve been posting pretty regularly this week and I love it. Coney Island sounds super cool, I definitely want to visit it one day 😀
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Thank you! I hope you get the chance to visit Coney Island someday!
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God I had a condo walking distance from that rolle coaster on Avenue z. And I cant remember the name of it lol… I really have been out of NY a long time lol
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That sounds like it would be such a fun neighborhood to live in!
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It was! But I also could drive 15 mins to work. I didnt have to take the train to NYC. If I was working in NYC I’d imagine not so much lol. At the time it was also the only “affordable” place. Not so much now, I’m sure
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