December Wrap-Up

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Hi guys! It’s January already which means it’s time for the monthly wrap-up. In December not only I managed to read a few books but I also managed to blog almost every day by doing Blogmas. However, if you didn’t noticed, I failed at Blogmas and didn’t blog one day because I was really busy baking cookies for all my family (it was worthy, the cookies were pretty good 😛 ). So here are the books I’ve read and all my blog posts in the month of December. Continue reading

Star of Bethlehem by Ally Carter and The Girl Who Woke the Dreamer by Laini Taylor – Mini-Reviews | Blogmas #25

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Hi guys! I’m back today for Blogmas day 25 which means it’s the last day of Blogmas and it’s actually Christmas 😀 . Merry Christmas everybody (and Happy Holidays). Today I’m bringing you the mini-reviews of the last two short stories from My True Love Gave to Me, edited by Stephanie Perkins. This book is a collection of twelve short stories related to the this season of the year. Today I’m going to be reviewing Star of Bethlehem by Ally Carter and The Girl Who Woke the Dreamer by Laini Taylor. I’m also doing my overall review of the book. Continue reading

Book Traveling Thursdays #19 – It’s Christmas Eve | Blogmas #24

Today is thursday which means that is Book Traveling Thursdays, a weekly meme created by me and Danielle @ Danielle’s Book Blog. This weekly meme consists in picking a book related to the weekly theme that is announced in the group Goodreads page (if you want to join click here) at the beginning of each month. After that you can write a blog post where you explain why you choose that book and choose different covers from different countries. To make it a little bit easy you are going to choose different editions of the original cover, the cover from your country, your favorite cover, and your least favorite cover. This weeks theme is It’s Christmas Eve!! Choose a book that occurs in Christmas/Holiday season. For this one I decided to choose My True Love Gave to Me that was edited by Stephanie Perkins. As you might know I’ve been re-reading this book so I thought that this would be a great book to feature in Book Traveling Thursdays. Let’s go see some covers. Continue reading

Beer Buckets and Baby Jesus by Myra McEntire and Welcome to Christmas, CA by Kiersten White – Mini-Reviews | Blogmas #22

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Hi guys! I’m back today for Blogmas day 22 and today I’m bringing two more mini-reviews. As you might know I’m re-reading My True Love Gave to Me, edited by Stephanie Perkins. This book is a collection of twelve short stories related to the this season of the year. Today I’m going to be reviewing Beer Buckets and Baby Jesus by Myra McEntire and Welcome to Christmas, CA by Kiersten White. Continue reading

Bookish Gift Guide: Part IV | Blogmas #21

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Hi guys! It’s time for Blogmas day 21 and once again I’m going to be talking about Bookish Christmas Gifts. As I told you before there are a lot of things that bookworms might want as present and because of that I decided to split the post. If you want to see some more suggestions you can click herehere and here and see my first three posts related to this topic. So these are a few things would love to have so I think some other bookworms would probably like it too. Continue reading

Krampuslauf by Holly Black and What the Hell Have you done, Sophie Roth? by Gayle Forman – Mini-Reviews | Blogmas #20

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Hi guys! I’m back today for Blogmas day 20 and today I’m bringing two more mini-reviews. As you might know I’m re-reading My True Love Gave to Me, edited by Stephanie Perkins. This book is a collection of twelve short stories related to the this season of the year. Today I’m going to be reviewing Krampuslauf by Holly Black and What the Hell Have you done, Sophie Roth? By Gayle Forman. Continue reading

Favorite Children’s Books| Blogmas #19

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Hi guys! It’s time for Blogmas day 19 and because I already talked about my Favorite Christmas Songs and my Favorite Holiday Movies I decided that I wanted to show you some of my favorite children’s books. This books are not related to Christmas but I just think that this is a great time to talk about children’s books mostly because there’s no one who loves more Christmas than kids, right? 😛 . Also, while these are technically children’s books who still can read them. I’ve read them in the last 2/3 years so there’s no problems if an adult wants to read these books. So let’s see some of my favorite Children’s books. Continue reading

The Joy Of Christmas Book Tag! | Blogmas #18

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Hi guys!! Today is Blogmas day 18 and it’s time to another Christmas-related book tag and my last book tag for this year Blogmas. Today I’m answering to The Joy Of Christmas Book Tag. This tag was created by Novels and Nonsense. So let’s start answering to it 🙂 Continue reading

It’s a Yuletide Miracle, Charlie Brown by Stephanie Perkins and Your Temporary Santa by David Levithan – Mini-Reviews | Blogmas #17

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Hi guys! I’m back today for Blogmas day 17 and today I’m bringing two mini-review. As you might know I’m re-reading My True Love Gave to Me, edited by Stephanie Perkins. This book is a collection of twelve short stories related to the this season of the year. Today I’m going to be reviewing It’s a Yuletide Miracle, Charlie Brown by Stephanie Perkins and also Your Temporary Santa by David Levithan. Continue reading

T5W – Books to Read by the Fire (Winter/Holiday recommendations) | Blogmas #16

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t5w new headerHi guys!! Today is Blogmas day 16 and because this week Top 5 Wednesdays is related to Christmas I decided to combine both posts. Top 5 Wednesdays was created by gingerreadslainey and if you want to know how T5W works you can go to the Goodreads group by clicking here. This week theme as I said before is kind of holidays related and it is Top 5 Books to Read by the Fire (Winter/Holiday recommendations). Because I haven’t read a lot of holiday related books some of these books won’t have Christmas and Holidays as an important point in the story.  Continue reading