I have to be totally honest and realistic here…I don’t think I’m going to be posting a book review for a while.
The reason for that is not at all that I’m going to be taking a step back from reading – quite the contrary, I am actually going to be reading a 980-page novel. That’s right, as soon as it came out on October 23rd, I leapt right into the world of Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas, the final installment in the Throne of Glass series. Now, a nearly 1,000-page book would not necessarily take me that long to finish (especially because I usually try to read 100 pages per day), but with this one in particular, I want to take my time and revel in every moment spent with this book. Although I had a nonchalant attitude toward the first few books in the Throne of Glass series, by Empire of Storms, I was hooked and I have been looking forward to Kingdom of Ash for months now. So why rush it? I certainly see no reason to, and so I’ll probably be a bit MIA on the blog for some time. But, rest assured, I will definitely have lots of thoughts about Kingdom of Ash once I’m finished.
And, in the meantime, here’s a teeny tiny review of a book I finished earlier this week to tide you all over…
Yours Truly by Kirsty Greenwood
This novel should be a Hallmark movie.
It’s sugary sweet and adorable, and the narrator Natalie is an absolute riot. I thoroughly enjoyed this read, and although it wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read (or even the best chick lit. novel), it was definitely a great diversion.
I would definitely recommend it to fans of Sophie Kinsella, Sally Thorne, Gemma Townley and all those other writers of great, quirky romances!
❥❥❥(out of 5)
Thank you, as always, for stopping by!
JNG
Girl with a Green Heart
Been seeing a lot of people reading KoA in the last week, I hope you enjoy!! Sometimes it’s beneficial to just take a step back and take your time with a book, no need to rush 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed your last read–anything that can be compared to Sally Thorne is something I’m destined to love
Thank you!!! That makes me feel so much better about reading slowly…you’re right, sometimes you just need to soak a book up fully!