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7/10/2018

Top Ten Tuesday #7 | Best Reads of 2018 (So Far!)


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Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


July 10
Best Reads of 2018 (So Far!)

I wanted to do something like this on Instagram and on here as an official post but since most of the boos I read are either books I got through Netgalley or books I borrowed from my friends but had to give them back I couldn't take a good photo with all of the books together. But I'm glad I could do it in this Top Ten format so -yay! 
This time it ended up being a Top Eleven Tuesday. 
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I finally got my hands on and read The Ghost and the Goth which I've wanted to read since 2015. And I wasn't disappointed. And Killer Instinct was crazy good.





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I finally read books by Becky Albertalli and I was glad I did. These two did not fail me at all.





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And We Stay is so far my favorite of the YA of the year but Shug is up there too.


And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard

Shug by Jenny Han


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This year I have read more Mystery/Thrillers. Ones I've read thanks to Nobrow and the others I have accumulated since last year.


Tagged for Death by Sherry Harris

She Be Damned by M.J. Tjia


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Nobrow bestowed upon me these two beautiful books and as all the previous ones, I have fallen in love again. This time with these two different but beautiful books


Out, Out, Away From Here by Rachel Woodworth & Sang Miao

The Secret of the Black Rock by Joe Todd-Stanton


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This year I've already read more Adult Romance novels. My favorites being these two below.


The Knocked Up Plan by Lauren Blakely

 Dear Bridget, I Want You by Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland






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6/18/2018

And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard | Book Review #107








The Bookish Island's Book Review:
And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard 




Are there spoilers?
A few ones may have escaped me.

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Title: And We Stay

Author: Jenny Hubbard

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Pages: 225

Publisher: Ember

Published: 2015

Genre: Young Adult, Boarding School, Poetry, Fiction

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Date Read: May 19 to May 26, 2018


Rating: ★★★★★



Senior Paul Wagoner walks into his school with a stolen gun, he threatens his girlfriend, Emily Beam, and then takes his own life. Soon after, angry and guilt-ridden Emily is sent to a boarding school in Amherst, Massachusetts, where two quirky fellow students and the spirit of Emily Dickinson offer helping hands. But it is up to Emily Beam to heal her own damaged self, to find the good behind the bad, hope inside the despair, and springtime under the snow.




The Rating:








My Review:

And We Stay is the story about a girl who struggles to keep going after her boyfriend shots himself.
To me, the scenes on the pages were painted in all kinds of colors.

 I didn't think I would understand this book because there were poems in between and it dealt with a lot of stuff. But I was surprised when I found myself getting emotional as I read it. I mostly got angry and Paul and at Emily's parents, but I also got happy in the end for Emily.

There were poems in this story. They are the poems that Emily writes in secret to put her thoughts and emotions to paper and try to make sense of them. They were so clear and real and I loved reading them.

I wish I could say more but I don't want to spoil it. But if you have read it and want to discuss write me a comment below.





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