Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Book Hangover in GIF Form



The book ends and after the initial shock, you’re pretty sure you’re going to be okay.




But then time passes and you start to feel like…




And it doesn’t help that the rest of the world is carrying on like nothing has happened.




And everything makes you cry…




And you feel like nothing will ever be good again…




But you pull yourself together and try to move on…




And then you start feeling a little better…




And when you least expect it, you hear about an awesome book…




And before you know it, you’ve moved on to a new book and you love it and you can’t stop fangirling...



And when that book ends, the process will repeat…





Happy Reading!



Welcome to the Kindle

The Emotional Stages of Pivot Point in GIF form



When you first hear about Pivot Point by Kasie West, you read the description and it sounds interesting.

So you read the first few chapters and you're like, "Yeah, this is pretty good."

And about halfway through you're like…

and then things get serious...

By the time you get to the epilogue you're like…

and then it’s over and you’re like, “Let me list my feels…”


Haven't read Pivot Point? Then you better click this link and check it out. Spoiler alert: It's awesome!

Already read Pivot Point? Click here to check out the sequel, Slit Second (released February 11, 2014).

Think Kasie West is an awesome author? Then you better read, The Distance Between Us. Spoiler alert: It's awesome too!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Books that will make you cry

The Troubled Life of a Teenage Book Nerd




Being a teenager is really hard. Being a teenage book nerd is even harder. Here’s why:

A new book comes out by your favorite author.

And you’re beyond excited.

And then new books by other awesome authors come out and you couldn’t be happier.

And your TBR pile is sky high, but you buy the books anyway.

And then, one of your non-bookish teachers gives you a mountain of homework.

And you’re all like...

And...

But then you remember that school is overrated.

And you realize how silly you’ve been...

Because books are more important than homework.

And then you realize being a teenage book nerd isn’t so hard after all.