Top 5 Nonfiction Reads

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I personally love nonfiction books! I feel like nonfiction often gets a bad rap, but here are some of my favorites that you are sure to love!

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5. CORK DORK by Bianca Bosker

This fun memoir is about Bianca’s wine-filled journey to becoming a certified sommelier in NYC. In this fun story, you will appreciate the science, dedication, and elegance that goes into a glass of wine.

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4. I’M STILL HERE by Austin Channing Brown

This beautiful story gives us a lens of Austin’s personal experiences growing up in middle-class white America. One of Austin’s first memories of encountering racialized America occurred when she was 7 years old; she learned that her parents named her Austin to potentially deceive future employers into thinking that she was a white male. I highly recommend this read to anyone and everyone.

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3. EDUCATED by Tara Westover

Wow wow wow. This memoir is straight-up crazy. Tara didn’t step into a school until she was 17 years old. She grew up in a survivalists cult in the mountains of Idaho. Despite her upbringing, she was able to get into college and continued to not only earn a masters but also a doctorate degree. Her story is incredible and you will not be able to put down this book!

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2. GRIT by Angela Duckworth

I flippin’ love this book. This book is perfect for parents, teachers, business professionals…really anyone! The ideology behind this book is simple yet life-changing. The fixed-mindset versus growth-mindset is so important, especially for our youth: something as simple as saying “wow, you’re so smart” versus “wow, I can tell how hard you worked on that” can be pivotal. I urge everyone to pick this one up.

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  1. HIGH ACHIEVER by Tiffany Jenkins

How has this book not been more popular on Bookstagram? I read this book over two years ago and I still think about it! Tiffany writes about her recovery from drug addiction and it is quite incredible (she was literally dating a cop during the height of her addiction). Her story is both absolutely inspiring but lends a picture to what it is like to struggle with addiction. Tiffany’s memoir builds empathy and is a beautiful story of recovery and reconciliation.

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What are some nonfiction reads that you love and recommend? Share in a comment below!

XOXO

Alaina

Top 5 Reads of 2021

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5. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE by Carola Lovering

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Genre: Mystery / Suspense

Why I loved this one? With so many unpredictable plot twists, this story is told with three alternating POVs with a nonlinear timeline. This a total binge-worthy book that I could not put down.

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TW: Alcohol and drug addiction, rape and sexual assault, infidelity, obsessive compulsive disorder, loss of loved one.

4. DIAL A FOR AUNTIES by Jesse Q. Sutanto

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Genre: Mystery & Contemporary Romcom

Why I loved this one? This book literally made my LOL. It was fun and completely unputdownable. I loved the characters and relationships developed in this story and I was absorbed in the story until the very end!

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3. THE SOULMATE EQUATION by Christina Lauren

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Genre: Romance

Why I loved this one? The chemistry (pun intended) between the main characters was sublime! This romance has a truly unique plot and is perfect for any reader trying to get over a book hangover or reading rut!

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2. HOMEGOING by Yaa Gyasi

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Genre: Historical / Literary Fiction

Why I loved this one? This is a beautiful, heart-wrenching story that begins with two half-sisters in Ghana in the 18th century. Every chapter portrays the next generation that follows and compares the families of both sisters. To this day I am still thinking about this story. I want to note that this is not a page-turner. Every page deserves to be read carefully and thoughtfully. Out of all of my reads from 2021, this is one of the few that I have actually thought about months and months after reading.

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1. PROJECT HAIL MARY by Andy Weir

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Genre: Sci-fi / Thriller

Why I loved this one? This one easily takes the cake. All I can say is WOW. The brainpower that went into creating this story literally blows my mind. As a science person, I loved the methodical progress in the plot. But also the plot twist! This story kept me captivated from the first paragraph to the last. I loved the flashbacks which filled in the gaps of the story and the overall growth in the main character. Even if you aren’t a sci-fi person, this book has so much depth, I recommend it to anyone and everyone.

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Have you read any of these? What was your favorite book of 2021? Share in a comment below!

Cheers to 2022!

xoxo,

Alaina

Top 10 Reads from 2020

Top 10 Reads from 2020

Let me start by saying that this is one of the most difficult posts I have ever had to write. How can I narrow down a whole year’s worth of reading to only 10 books?! Throughout this year, my world has been opened up to more genres, more authors, and more characters than I have ever been exposed to before. I read a total of 79 books in 2020, so to narrow down the top 10 is quite a difficult feat, but here is what I came up with:

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10. In A Holidaze

Genre: Holiday Romance

What I loved: This book is just a lot of fun. This is the perfect holiday read with so many fun Christmas traditions. It has snowball fights, Christmas tree shopping, eggnog, you name it.

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9. The Guest List

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

What I loved: This is a fast paced thriller that takes place in a remote island off the coast of Ireland. There are many plot twists, multiple POVs, and a nonlinear timeline; definitely my cup of tea.

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8. The Devil and the Dark Water

Genre: Thriller / Historical Fiction

What I loved: Stuart Turton is one of my favorite authors. His detailed writing style, mini-cliff hangers, and unpredictable plot twists are just some of the reasons why I loved this book so much!

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7. The Grace Year

Genre: YA Dystopian 

What I loved: I have not met one person who did not love this book. Combine The Hunger Games trilogy with The Handmaid’s Tale, plus its own unique thriller/romance plot, and you’ve got yourself one amazing read!

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6. Dark Matter

Genre: Sci-fi

What I loved: This fast-paced sci-fi reads very similar to a thriller novel. This book was impossible to put down and really leaves you with a heavy book hangover once you are finished!

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5. The Vanishing Half

Genre: Historical Fiction / Contemporary Fiction

What I loved: I think this is probably one of the most popular reads of 2020 and that’s for a very good reason. This story delicately and intentionally delves into some difficult topics that need to be addressed. This book is not only unputdownable, but it also gives a fresh perspective through each character in the story that is worth reading.

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4. Layla

Genre: Paranormal Romance

What I loved: This story hooks you right away and will keep you reading until the late hours of night. This book is dark and twisted and absolutely addicting from beginning to end.

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3. The Silent Patient

Genre: Psychological Thriller

What I loved: This was probably my favorite thriller of 2020. I did not predict the plot twist or the ending at all! This was only my second read of the year and I am STILL thinking about it!

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2. The Book of Lost Names

Genre: Historical Fiction

What I loved: Kristin Harmel is one of my favorite authors and this is my favorite book by her. I hardly ever cry while reading and this book gave me ALL THE TEARS. I fell in love with the characters and with the purpose of the story. To anyone who enjoys historical fiction or is wanting to try reading historical fiction for the first time, you need to pick this one up!

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1. Recursion

Genre: Sci-fi

What I loved: This story BLEW MY MIND. I literally felt like my brain was exploding because of how incredible the plot was. I felt like there was no way the author, Blake Crouch, could wrap up the story and yet he did, and he did it perfectly. I am not much of a sci-fi reader, but this story also includes romance, thriller, and action. It is the first book I recommend to anyone and everyone.

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Phew! That was a challenge! Did any of my top 10 books also make your top ten? Share in the comments below!

Happy reading in 2021!

XOXO

Alaina

Book Buying Guide

Book Buying Guide

Happy Holiday season! I am so excited to share these book recommendations with you all. If you want to buy a book for a friend, coworker, or family member, but aren’t sure what to get them, look no further! Here is a list of books they should like based on movies/tv shows they love!

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If they like the movie…

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants then they should love: East Coast Girls

The Holiday then they should love: 500 Miles from You

The Proposal then they should love: The Simple Wild

Inception then they should love: Recursion

Interstellar then they should love: Dark Matter

PS I love you then they should love: The Two Lives of Lydia Bird

The Crucible then they should love: Magic Lessons: The Prequel to Practical Magic

The Prince & Me then they should love: American Royals

Ghostbusters then they should love: Home Before Dark

Any Christmas Hallmark Movie then they should love: Honeymoon Alone

Midnight in Paris then they should love: The Paris Hours

A Simple Favor then they should love: You Are Not Alone

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas then they should love: The Tattooist of Auschwitz

If they like the TV show…

The Handmaid’s Tale then they should love: Grace Year

Little Fires Everywhere then they should love: Everything I Never Told You

If they want a…

Fun read on the beach then they should love: The Unhoneymooners

Thriller on the beach then they should love: Something in the Water

If they like

Whodunit mysteries then they should love: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

Dystopias then they should love: The Handmaid’s Tale

Crazy memoirs then they should love:  Educated: A Memoir

Wine (as in the drink): Cork Dork

I hope this post helps you find the perfect book for your friend, family member, or even yourself!

XO,

Alaina

10 Books to get you out of a reading slump

10 Books to get you out of a reading slump

Have you ever been in a reading slump? You feel like you have a major book hangover or are struggling to get into a book?

We’ve all been there! Me especially! Usually when I am overwhelmed, stressed, or anxious, I really struggle to sit still and focus on what I’m reading. I feel like I’ve seen a lot of people post about being in a reading slump, so I thought I would compile a lists of great reads to help you! These are some of my favorite books that I hope you love as much as I do!

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American Royals by Katharine McGee

Reason: This is such a fun young adult read! Imagine: what if President George Washington was actually the first monarch of the United States? I mean, how can you resist that? This book has romance and drama and royalty, oh my!

The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker

Reason: Oh my heart! I am so hoping that this book becomes a movie! If you read this and don’t fall in love with the main characters (ahem, Jonah, ahem) then I’m not sure what will do it for you!

Educated by Tara Westover

Reason: Okay, so I know when people hear “nonfiction,” they tend to avoid it like the plague, but this book is OH SO GOOD. Tara writes a memoir about her life growing up in a cult that is preparing for end times. Her life is absolutely absurd you almost can’t believe it’s true. Her story is absolutely captivating!

The Grace Year by Kim Liggit

Reason: What better way to get out of a reading slump than to read a young adult dystopian story? I lent this to my sister and she read it in one sitting! It’s both dark and delightful.

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren

Reason: This is a fun rom com that will make you feel like you are on an island with a cocktail! Doesn’t that sound lovely? It’s light and fluffy and will make you laugh multiple times.

Beach Read by Emily Henry

Reason: This romantic book has just the right amount of steam to get you out of a reading rut! If you are trying to squeeze a few more drops of summer, you need to pick this one up!

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Reason: If I had to pick one physiological thriller for everyone to read, this will be it! This book is a page turner and the plot twist is completely unpredictable.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Reason: This is a popular novel that has all the feels of old Hollywood glamour. Grab a glass of champagne and sit for this tragically beautiful read.

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

Reason: What better way to get you sucked into a story than an absolutely dark dystopia? If you can’t get sucked into this one, I don’t know what to tell ya! I started the TV series, but *not to be basic,* the book is so much better.

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell

Reason: This thriller is dark and twisted and absolutely addicting. If you want a book that is unputdownable, this one is it! It’s also the perfect Fall read!

10 Perfect Fall Reads

10 Perfect Fall Reads

Already on Bookstagram I have noticed a switch from summer vibes to fall feels. While it still reaches 90 degrees here in sunny Florida, I have made a PSL every day this past week (recipe to come soon!) and shifted my book reading to match the upcoming season. Even so, I am enjoying a Samuel Adams Octoberfest whilst I type this post in my cozy front office. 

I have been preparing and planning this post for the past couple of months. I wanted to pick 10 books that I felt perfectly embodied the upcoming season. I hope you can pick up and enjoy some of these reads as the temperature *hopefully* shifts to sweater weather and drinking a latte outside finally becomes comfortable.

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If you are wanting to read a good classic that will give you all of the fall vibes…

1. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Why this is the perfect read: Agatha Christie is the queen of mystery for a reason. This classic mystery book is perhaps my all-time favorite read and is the perfect “whodunit” novel.

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2. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Why this is the perfect read: The main character, Jane Eyre, travels to Thornfield Hall, a gothic mansion, to become the governess of Adele. But this beautiful house is as mysterious as it is stunning. Insert hidden secrets, random fires, and the ever handsomely mystifying man, Edward Rochester.  

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3. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Why this is the perfect read: Well, what says Halloween season better than a book about a nameless monster? Frankenstein becomes obsessed with creating life, only to find that he tragically created something much more horrifying and dark than he could have ever anticipated.

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If you want to read something with a creepy or spooky vibe…

4. The Whisper Man by Alex North

Why this is the perfect read: The Whisper Man includes a murderer who lured children from their home by whispering to them through the window (creepy, right?!). This is a dark read that will make you want to double check that you’ve locked your doors and windows at night.

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5. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

Why this is the perfect read: A book about ghosts and haunted houses?! Yes, please! On top of being a spooky read with multiple POVs and two timelines, it also has a cover that literally glows in the dark!

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6. Carrie by Stephen King

Why this is the perfect read: The story follows a girl, Carrie, who grew up in an oppressively “religious” home that made her mercilessly mocked by her peers. But Carrie has a secret, she can move things with her mind! As a Stephen King novice, this was a great read to introduce me to the horror genre!

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If you want to read a dark and twisted thriller that will keep you turning the pages…

7. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Why this is the perfect read: Alicia is famous for viciously murdering her husband, then refusing to speak again. Criminal psychotherapist, Theo, attempts to unravel the mystery of what happened to Alicia and her husband, and oh my! You will not guess the ending!

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8. Verity by Colleen Hoover

Why this is the perfect read: This book is written with such exquisitely creepy style. The main character, Verity, is honestly one crazy chick. A page-turner I challenge you to put down, it is certain toj spark debate as to what actually happened.

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9. And Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell

Why this is the perfect read: This is one of my favorite thriller reads. Dark and twisted and has the perfect Halloween feels! Lisa Jewell writes in a dual timeline, multiple POV style to describe what happened to Ellie, the golden girl who suddenly vanished.

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10. The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

Why this is the perfect read: This book includes a polygamist marriage, hidden secrets, and plenty of plot twists. I honestly wouldn’t read much more about it before diving into this one, it’s better that way.

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Books I haven’t read yet but plan to read during the Fall months:

Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Final Girls by Riley Sager
Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

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Happy reading, loves!

XOXO Alaina

August Reading Wrap-Up

August Reading Wrap-Up

What. A. Month. This month was more difficult for me to focus. I was very anxious prior to school starting, and very tired once school actually started. While this was a “slow” month, I think overall finishing 7 books is still pretty dang good.

This was also the first month that I didn’t have a five star read! I have gotten feedback that some of my ratings might be slightly inflated, and it’s difficult to know which books I truly and whole-heartedly loved. From now on, I am saving a five star rating for books that absolutely changed me. Books that I ardently loved and would recommend anyone and everyone to read. 

I think I may have overdone it a bit with thrillers this month. Anyway, here are my August reads:

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1. She Lies Close by Sharon Doering

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Genre: Thriller

Short summary: Grace Wright begins suffering from crippling insomnia when she discovers her new neighbor, Leland Ernest, is a suspect for the abduction of five-year-old Ava. Grace is a mother of two and is paranoid that they are not safe. As her obsession with discovering the truth takes hold of her, she struggles to distinguish reality from dream.

What I loved: Boy did this book give me the creeps! Sharon did a great job getting you into the mindset of Grace, who is, quite honestly, losing it. This is a great read for the fall and had all of the feels of Lisa Jewell’s And Then She Was Gone

What I didn’t love: The ending was too abrupt. The twist felt like an afterthought. I do feel that the purpose of this book was not to have some crazy surprise ending, but rather to question Grace and her concept of reality (which was different and interesting).

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2. We Are All the Same in the Dark by Julia Heaberlin

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Genre: Psychological Thriller 

Short summary: It’s been a decade since Trumanell Branson, a beloved girl in a small town, disappeared, leaving only a bloody handprint behind. Her brother, Wyatt, is cleared of wrongdoing by the police but tried and sentenced in the court of public opinion.

What I loved: This one got you hooked in very quickly. I loved how the POV evolved throughout this story and how each chapter ended on a mini cliffhanger.

What I didn’t love: The ending fell a little flat and was wrapped up too quickly.

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3. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

Rating: 4.25 / 5

Genre: Thriller / Horror

Short summary: Maggie Holt doesn’t believe in her father’s ghost story and well-known book: House of Horrors. While this story is supposedly based on their lives growing up at Baneberry Hall, she dismisses the Book as a tale of lies. After her father dies, however, she discovers that she inherited this estate and comes face to face with forgotten childhood memories and haunting ghosts.

What I loved: This was a fun, fast-paced read. I loved the spooky ghost vibes (even if I don’t believe in them).

What I didn’t love: Honestly, I think this book was overhyped and the ending far too predictable.

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4. Little Deadly Secrets by Pamela Crane

Rating: 4 / 5

Genre: Thriller / Women’s fiction

Short summary: Three friends, Mackenzie, Lily, and Robin are inseparable. Or so they believe. Nothing could come between these three best friends . . .Except for a betrayal. Nothing could turn them against each other . . .Except for a terrible past mistake. Nothing could tear them apart . . . Except for murder.

What I loved: I always enjoy a thriller with multiple POVs! This book had short chapters with multiple cliffhangers and was a really fun read cover to cover.

What I didn’t love: I think I was hoping for more in the end. It just kind of felt “meh” after the big buildup. I would still really recommend this one, though!

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5. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Rating: 4 / 5

Genre: Science Fiction / Classics

Short summary: Frankenstein is consumed in his curiosity of alchemy and the idea of creating a living being. After obsessing over his research, he finally produces a living creature, but to his horror, he actually created an unnamed monster that will cost him everything.

What I loved: This book is so eloquently written. The rich diction and imagery is absolutely excellent in this novel. There are so many layers to this book and I honestly could reread this one.

What I didn’t love: The beginning was so slow and the story is much more of a slow burn. But man is it worth it!

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6. The Second Mother by Jenny Milchman

Rating: 3.75 / 5

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Short summary: Julia Weathers has been struck by tragedy. After desiring change, she stumbles upon a job opportunity: “teacher needed in one-room schoolhouse on remote island in Maine. Certification in grades K-8 a must.” After accepting this position, Julia learns very quickly that everything and everyone on this island isn’t what it seems.

What I loved: This book definitely had the creepy vibes and was easy to follow.

What I didn’t love: The ending was really abrupt. Like all of a sudden it was over. I needed more closure about all that transpired.

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7. No Woods So Dark as These by Randall Silvis

Rating: 3.5 / 5

Genre: Mystery

Short summary: Former Sergeant DeMarco and his girlfriend are ready for some peace and quiet and in desperate need of a break from near death experiences. However, when two women are found dead in a smoldering car, along with a man brutally murdered nearby, they are dragged back in to solve the case.

What I loved: If you are interested in books with detailed criminal investigations, you would probably be interested in this one.

What I didn’t love: There wasn’t a plot twist and the story moved too slowly for my taste.

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Happy reading!

XO

Alaina

How to Get Free Books

How to Get Free Books

I get this question all of the time: “How do you get so many publishers to send you free books?”

The answer is not super simple. Really, it’s a process. At least once a week, a random person will ask me this, so I thought I would share a post with more details to help anyone interested in this topic!

I will say that what I have learned has been mostly through trial and error, along with a little research. It is not fool proof and cannot guarantee that you will receive every book you want. However, for those who are newer to the Bookstagram world, it should be a helpful tool to get you started!

If you are a newer account or have less than 1,000 followers: 

  1. I strongly recommend that you make an account on https://www.netgalley.com/. This allows you to request for electronic advanced readers copies (ARCs). Make sure to update your profile information regularly. Try to read all of the books that have been sent to you as soon as possible, and immediately after finishing, write and post your review. Additionally, if you post a review on Instagram, you can include that link when you write your review on NetGalley. This allows publishers to become more familiar with you and earns you credibility.
  2. When posting any (positive) review on Instagram, tag the author, publisher, and use hashtags with the book name, author, publishing company, etc. This also helps them become more familiar with your page.

Once you have grown your account a little:

  1. Time to start emailing publishers and authors! I find books that I want that are not yet published via NetGalley. From there, I look up the publishing company’s and/or author’s Instagram page. Most of them include their email address on the account. I will send them a professional email that ALWAYS includes…
    • A title that has the specific book I want (eg. The Invisible Girl ARC)
    • Why I am interested in the book (I read the synopsis, I love previous books written by the author, I enjoy the genre, etc.)
    • That I want to read and review this book on my Instagram page in exchange for an ARC.
    • A link to my Instagram page
    • The number of people following me
    • My address (this is key, sometimes I don’t get a response but the book will end up on my doorstep weeks later)
    • A note of gratitude for their time and consideration
  2. If you get a response saying that they will send you an ARC, ask if they have a specific date they want you to post. Sometimes they don’t care, but I think it is respectful to ask anyway.
  3. Once you get an ARC, read it and review it on your page!

Q: What if I didn’t like the book?

  1. I think it is important to be honest. However, you can phrase your opinions in a nice way. You should not say “I hated this book” but instead should highlight what you liked about it and add specific reasons why you might not have enjoyed it as much. NEVER tag the author in a negative review. However, I still tag publishing companies so they can see that I upheld my end of the bargain.

Q: What if I loved the book?

  1. Write about it! Then tag the author and publishing company. I will send a link of my review to whomever sent me the book so that they can see it. Doing this builds good relationships with an author or publisher, making it more likely that they will send you books in the future.

Q: What if you write several emails but haven’t heard back from any of them?

  1. Don’t be discouraged! When I started out, I might have heard back from one person for every 10 emails I sent. Stick with it and don’t give up just because you haven’t gotten a response yet. Some additional ways to contact publishers/authors:
    • DMing! I have gotten so many books by DMing authors. They are normal people too. When they see that I have a genuine interest in spreading the word about their book, most of them are very willing to send me a free copy! Make sure your DM is professional, just like a regular email.
    • Regularly interacting with their Instagram page (however, don’t request an ARC on a comment! This is just to build long-term familiarity).
    • Research the publishers to find additional emails. It might just be that the emails you are sending are to old accounts. You might need to research to find current email addresses.

Lastly…

  1. Remember to be patient. This doesn’t happen overnight. If you see other bookstagrammers posting pictures with a ton of ARCs, it’s probably because they have been doing this longer. If this is something you truly want, it takes a considerable amount of time researching books, writing thoughtful reviews, and sending several professional emails. 

I hope this is helpful to anyone interested!

Happy reading! XO

Alaina

July Reading Wrap-Up

July Reading Wrap-Up

Welp! My friends, this was my last full month of summer! Even though my district is delaying it’s start, I will spend a good portion of time this month preparing for this school year. Let me just say that I love this time of year! I love the back to school frenzy, meeting my students, shopping for new school clothes, setting up my classroom, catching up with my coworkers, and the anticipation of finally having a normal schedule and routine. 

By this time of year, I am itching to be back in the classroom, and with how everything has panned out so far this year, I am all the more eager! I really appreciate how my district and principal have handled everything thus far. There is still so much uncertainty, but I feel like necessary changes and decisions have been made to attempt to protect the students, staff members, and families in our community.

Now on to books! I think this was one of the best months for me thus far! Here were my July reads.

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Favorite July Read:

1. The Book of Lost Names by  Kristin Harmel

Genre: Historical Fiction

Short Summary: This story jumps between two timelines. In 2005, Eva was living in the US when she came across a magazine with a picture of her long-lost book, The Book of Lost Names, that was discovered in Germany. This book was stolen by the Nazis and the founder is attempting to reunite it with its original owner. Inside this book contains coded messages and clues that only Eva would know. In 1942, Eva narrowly escaped Paris after a major roundup where her father, a Polish Jew, was arrested. Seeking refuge in the Free Zone, she begins to forge identity documents for Jewish children who are fleeing to Switzerland. Using codes, she documents each child that she saves in hopes of preserving their identity.

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What I loved: Oh my heart! This story gripped me. I love World War II novels and this one is one of the best. I cried so hard at the end! This story is so well written and you really feel what the characters are feeling. Kristin Harmel has done it again!

What I didn’t love: Nothing!

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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Other 5 Star reads:

2. The Vacation by T.M. Logan

Genre: Thriller / Suspense

Short Summary: Kate is going on vacation with her family, her three best friends, and their families. However, once she is there, she sees an incriminating text on her husband’s cell phone. Her husband is having an affair with one of her friends and she is determined to find out who it is. The more she learns, however, the more she realizes that everyone is hiding secrets.

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What I loved: I could NOT predict the ending of this one! The chapters were short and ended on mini cliff-hangers, which I loved. Lastly, I am all for books with multiple POVs!

What I didn’t love: Nothing!

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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3. I’m Still Here by Austin Channing Brown

Genre: Nonfiction / Social Justice

Short Summary: Austin Channing Brown shares personal stories with her encounters with racism, microaggressions, and white fragility. Through these experiences and her faith, she shares her desire to bring about racial justice, radical reconciliation, and fundamental changes in our society.

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What I loved: This book was very insightful, genuine, educating, and well-written. For those who desire to be allies and bring about social justice in the world should definitely pick this one up! It is a pretty quick read, but I definitely learned a lot from this book!

What I didn’t love: Nothing!

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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4. American Royals by  Katharine McGee

Genre: Young Adult Fiction

Short Summary: Imagine if after the Revolutionary War, George Washing became king instead of president? This book is written as if we had the House of Washington as the ruling monarch of the United States, and we are about to have our first Queen!

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What I loved: This was such a fun read! I really enjoy books about monarchs and royalty, fiction and nonfiction. The idea of the U.S. having a monarch is so fascinating!

What I didn’t love: Nothing!

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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5. 28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand: 4 STARS

Genre: Romance

Short Summary: In 2020, Mallory is on her deathbed and instructs her son, Link, to open an envelope and call the number inside. To his surprise, Jake McCloud, husband of the front-runner in the upcoming presidential election, answers. The story then goes back 28 summers to the beginning, to when Jake and Mallory first met.

What I loved: This story starts every new year with big events that happened, which was really interesting. This book has ALL the summer feels and is very well written. I also love books that span over several decades.

What I didn’t love: The entire relationship is built on infidelity. I’m not okay with that.

New rating: 4 stars

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6. The Whisper Man by Alex North: 4 STARS

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Short Summary: After the death of his wife, Tom Kennedy and his son Jake move to a new town, Featherbank, in order to have a fresh start. However, years ago in this town, five young boys were abducted and killed by Frank Carter, who is known as “The Whisper Man” because his victims claimed that they heard him whispering to them outside their windows. Since then, Frank has been caught and locked up in prison. But as Tom and Jake settle into their new home, Jake starts to hear whispers coming from outside his window…

What I loved: Wow did this book have all the creepy feels! I loved reading this one late at night tucked under the covers for added effect! The chapters were short and I was immediately hooked!

What I didn’t love: The ending fell flat for me. I was hoping for a little more in the end.

New rating: 3.5 stars

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7. Charming Falls Apart by Angela Terry: 4 STARS

Genre: Romance / Chick Lit

Short Summary: Allison James is a hardworking people pleaser and rule follower. But her world falls apart the day before her 35th birthday. She unexpectedly gets fired for unknown reasons at the company she’s invested 12 years in AND her fiancé leaves her for her maid of honor. Feeling utterly lost, she begins a journey of moving on, self-reflecting, and discovering who she really is.

What I loved: This was a light-hearted chick lit read! I was engaged the whole time and it was a fun and easy read!

What I didn’t love: I am not super into the concept of “finding myself.” I feel like it is a little superficial and the idea that the character goes from being totally lost to totally in tune with themselves by the end of the book is not realistic.

New rating: 3.5 stars

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8. The Safe Place by Anna Downes: 3.5 STARS

Genre: Thriller

Short Summary: Emily is a disaster. She lost her job, her acting agent, and soon will lose her apartment. But her luck seems to turn around Scot Denny, a wealthy CEO, offers her a job as a housekeeper at his remote French estimate. There she will assist Scott’s wife, Nina, and daughter, Aurelia. Without hesitation, she accepts the job only to discover that her new role isn’t what she expected.

What I loved: I love that this book took place in a hidden mansion in France! The idea behind the story was interesting. The chapters were short and had multiple POVs.

What I didn’t love: This story felt flat. You think some twist or turn is going to happen, but it was predictable and honestly a little disappointing in the end.

New rating: 3 stars

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9. Outsider by Linda Castillo: 3.5 STARS

Genre: Thriller

Short Summary: Kate and Gina were best friends 10 years ago while they went through the police academy together. After leaving Gina and her first position behind, Kate returned to her roots and eventually became Chief of Police in Painters Mill, a quaint community mostly populated by the Amish. Out of the blue, Gina finds Kate and begs for her help. Gina has been shot at and is running away from the corruption of the cops in her district, or so she says. Can Kate trust what she is telling her?

What I loved: So first, this book has Amish people! How cool is that! If you loved detective stories that include corrupt cops, coverups, and investigations, this is your book!

What I didn’t love: This story had almost no surprises or twists. I could have guessed the ending pretty early on in the book.

New rating: 3 stars

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10. My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russel: NO RATING

Genre: Literary Fiction

Short Summary: This book has two timelines. In 2000, Vanessa is 15 years old when Vanessa’s 42 year old English teacher begins grooming and sexually abusing her. 17 years later, she is still in contact with her abuser when other former students come out that he has also abused them. She firmly believes that her relationship with her teacher was special and that he truly loved her. But as more information is unearthed, she struggles to understand what really happened to her and is faced with pain and heartache as she remembers their past together.

What I loved: This story is heartbreaking and so dark. You really see inside the mind of a victim of sexual abuse. This story jumped between past and present and was extremely well written.

What I didn’t love: I honestly don’t recommend this book. It was so dark and heavy, it took me days to emotionally recover from it. This book could potentially have many triggers to someone who has been a victim of abuse.

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June Reading Wrap-Up

June Reading Wrap-Up

Another month has passed already and I feel like I didn’t even blink. This was my first month of summer break and I had it in my head that I would read twice the amount of books this month. Alas, this did not happen. This was overall still a good month of reading for me.

I am going to do something different this month. I like to review the books I read right after I finish them. However, now that I have had more time to reflect on each one I will add my new rating in addition to how I rated the book initially (on my Instagram page).

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Favorite June Read:

1. The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

Genre: Literary Fiction

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Short Summary: This is a compelling story of light-skinned African American twins. After running away from their hometown, one moves on to pass as a white woman who never shares her secret with her family. The other marries a dark-skinned African American. The story continues to show how their daughters are affected by their decisions and how they have led very different lives.

What I loved: I loved how the author writes this story. This book is very eye opening and enlightening. It requires the reader to really think about systemic racism in our country and the unfair advantages of being white. I highly recommend that everyone grab this book. 

What I Didn’t Love: Absolutely nothing.

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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2. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Genre: Mystery

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Short Summary: 10 complete strangers mysteriously get invited to Soldier Island by a familiar stranger. One by one, each guest is murdered, in accordance with the 10 Little Soldiers nursery rhyme.

What I Loved: This is quite possibly my favorite book of all time. I read it for the first time in middle school and fell in love. Let’s just say they call Agatha Christie “the queen on mystery” for a reason. If you like mystery/thriller novels and you haven’t read anything by her yet, you need to pick up this one NOW.

What I Didn’t Love: Absolutely nothing.

New rating: This will always be 5 stars to me!

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3. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Genre: Young Adult

Short Summary: This is the second book in The Hunger Games trilogy.

What I Loved: This was an action-packed page-turner and I ate it up! I love a good dystopian book.

What I Didn’t Love: Absolutely nothing.

New rating: Still 5 stars!

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4. The Girl From Widow Hills by Megan Miranda

Genre: Mystery Thriller

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Short Summary: When Arden was 6 years old, she was swept away by a terrible storm after sleep walking outside in the middle of the night. After her small town rallied together to search for her for 3 straight days, she was miraculously found. 20 years later, after changing her name and running from her past, she accidentally sleepwalks again only to wake up next to a dead man. 

What I Loved: I loved the plot twists in this story! I am a big fan of Megan Miranda already, but this is by far my favorite book by her. It is a classic thriller/suspense novel that will not disappoint.

What I Didn’t Love: Absolutely nothing.

New rating: 4.5 Stars

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5. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah: 4.5 stars

Genre: Historical Fiction

Short Summary: Two sisters struggle to survive in German-occupied France during WWII.

What I Loved: I loved how you could really feel the connection, the pain, and the love between the characters in this story. I definitely cried at the end!

What I Didn’t Love: This book is so long! It could have probably been 100 pages shorter and just as good (in my opinion).

New rating: 4 Stars

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6. Honeymoon Alone by Nicole Macaulay: 4.5 stars

Genre: Romance

Short Summary: Lucy Gray books a spontaneous trip to London after her date ditches her at her sister’s wedding. Once she’s there, she gets caught in a web of lies through a series of hilariously unfortunate events.

What I Loved: This book is so much fun! I laughed so many times and genuinely enjoyed this light-hearted read. If you like Christmas Hallmark movies, this is your type of book!

What I Didn’t Love: This book definitely has it’s share of cheesy moments. If cheesy plot twists aren’t your thing, you probably won’t enjoy this one as much as I did.

New rating: 4 Stars

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7. The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead: 3.5 stars

Genre: Historical and Literary Fiction

Short Summary: This story is about a boy, Elwood Curis, who wrongfully is sentenced to the Nickel Academy after being in the wrong place at the wrong time. This Academy is based off a real reform school, the Dozier School for Boys (only a couple of hours from where I live right now), which operated for 111 years.

What I Loved: This one really hits your heart. And the plot twist at the end really got me!

What I Didn’t Love: I had a tough time following the plot. The author jumps around a lot, leaving me confused as to what was happening.

New rating: same.

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8. The Mountains Wild by Sarah Stewart Taylor: 3.5 stars

Genre: Mystery Thriller

Short Summary: This book contains two timelines, both set in Ireland, 23 years apart. In both, Maggie D’arcy is in search of her cousin, Erin, who went missing and has not been found since 1993.

What I Loved: This book reminded me of CSI with all of the detective work/crime scene investigation. I really did not expect the plot twist and I had no idea how the story would end.

What I Didn’t Love: There were too many characters. I wish I had a reference sheet while I read because I kept getting confused as to who was who. It also didn’t help that most of them had very Irish sounding names that I was unfamiliar with.

New rating: same.

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9. The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory: 3.5 stars

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Short Summary: Nik is horrified when her very not-serious boyfriend proposes to her in the middle of a Dodgers game. When she turns him down, the media pounces on her for more details. Luckily, she is rescued by two strangers, Carlos and his sister. Afterwards, she finds herself, to her surprise, falling for Carlos, the very man she decided to have a light-hearted rebound with.

What I Loved: This was a fun, light-hearted read. I enjoyed this one as a break from all of the thrillers that I read this month.

What I Didn’t Love: I didn’t really feel the connection between Carlos and Nik and I really hated their definition of love. (*Minor spoiler alert*) To say that they knew they were in love because they think about each other all of the time is absurd to me.

New Rating: 3 stars

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