Tag: Lauren Groff

Over-Booked [36] – A Book Haul Post

Over-Booked [36] – A Book Haul Post
Posted October 3, 2015 by Tammy in Over-Booked / 13 Comments

Over-Booked is my every-other-week book haul post, where I’m linking up with Stacking the Shelves and The Sunday Post. I love to share the new books that make their way into my home, and I’d love to know if you plan on reading them too. Once again, Skyhorse Publishing has been very generous in the last […]

A to Z Bookish Survey

A to Z Bookish Survey
Posted August 9, 2013 by Tammy in Surveys / 8 Comments

As I was catching up on emails this morning, I ran across this fun A to Z Survey from Jamie at The Perpetual Page-Turner! I’ve decided to participate by creating my own A to Z post since I need something light-hearted and stress-free today. You can visit Jamie’s blog and see how other bloggers answered […]

What’s On My Plate – September

What’s On My Plate – September
Posted August 31, 2012 by Tammy in What's On My Plate / 2 Comments

In an attempt to really organize my reading and reviewing schedule, I put before you the books I have lined up for September. The review list is a bit longer than I want it to be. I was hoping to squeeze in some “me” books, but that might have to wait for October. For review: […]

In My Mailbox #3

In My Mailbox #3
Posted March 18, 2012 by Tammy in In My Mailbox / 6 Comments

In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren, as a way to share recently purchased/won/or borrowed books.  I really hadn’t planned on participating this week, but I did happen to receive a huge box of books from Amazon a few days ago ♥.  Most of them are YA reads that I wanted to add […]

Read Me! ARCADIA by Lauren Groff

Read Me! ARCADIA by Lauren Groff
Posted March 12, 2012 by Tammy in Just Released / 0 Comments

Lauren Groff wrote a book called The Monsters of Templeton a few years ago, and I’ve been waiting for this follow-up since I finished the final page of Monsters.  Arcadia unfolds during the late 1960’s and is a coming-of-age story about a boy who grows up on a commune.  It looks like a fun read, […]