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Books that Make Me Hungry
01 Sep

Books that Make Me Hungry

Posted by angelreads Features, Top Ten Tuesday 11 Comments

This week I’m sharing the books that make me hungry. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and Bookish and is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl. 

If you don’t know I love to cook. It’s one of my favourite things to do. I love cooking and trying all new things. So whenever there is food in books. I’m kinda all there. So today I’m sharing the books that have made me hungry. And in saying that, it doesn’t take much. Like always these are in no order. 

The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling by Wai Chim: There should be no surprise that this one has made it onto my list. Not only is this a fabulous book. It makes me so hungry. And hungry for one of my favourite foods. I love dumplings. When things were normal Ely and I would go out for dumplings very regularly. I just love it. 

Check, Please! by Ngozi Ukazu: If these graphic novels don’t make you hungry then I don’t know what will. And these are worse because there are visuals. I’m not even a big pie person, but gosh damn these books make me hungry. 

Humbugged (Happy Cat #4) by Pippa Grant and Lili Valente: While I didn’t love this book. It did make me really hungry. But I guess that’s what happens when the protagonist works in a bakery. 

Bittersweet (True North #1) by Sarina Bowen: While also loving this book a lot. This book and in reality this whole series always makes me hungry. And most of the time it’s just fruit, but Bowen just makes me want to eat it all. There are also some other amazing foods mentioned. And I love it. 

Ride Hard (Raven Riders #1) by Laura Kaye: Haven makes so much food in this book that I just want to eat it all. Again it’s more on the sweet side. But I don’t care. I just want it all.

Marked (Sailor’s Grave #1) by Drew Elyse: What is it with protagonists working in a bakery? But you know what I don’t care. This book makes me hella hungry. I just think about the cupcakes all the time. 
Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler: If you can’t tell by the cover alone that this book will make you hungry, I don’t know what to say. I love this book so much. And I love how food plays a part in this novel. If you haven’t read this one, or anything Sarah Ockler, please do. 

Frankie by Shivaun Plozza: I mean out protagonist lives about a kebab shop. I think that is all that needs to be said. Kebabs are one of my favourite foods out there and this just makes me hungry. And crave a kebab even more. 

Heartless by Marissa Meyer: This is another one of these books, that while I didn’t love the book. It sure did make me hungry. I loved how good was explored and described in this one a lot. 

 

And that is it for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday? What are books that make you hungry? Do we share any that is the same? Let’s Chat! 

Getting Back Into Reading | August Wrap Up
31 Aug

Getting Back Into Reading | August Wrap Up

Posted by angelreads Monthly Wrap Up 2 Comments

After last month. I really wanted to get back into reading more in august. And while it did take a little while. I’m finally back into the reading groove. I ended up reading 12 books in August, with a fair few towards the end of the month. 

It was a mixed bag this month, some were re-reads, there was one that I DNF’d. And then there were books that I loved. So, in the end, it was a well rounded month of reads. Anyway, let’s get into it. Like always these are in no order. 

Inked in Lies (The Fallen Men #5) by Giana Darling: This was my first read of the month and it was a great one to start with. Lila and Nova were fantastic together. I love seeing their relationship build slowly over the years. At times it was messy and complicated. But the reader can see right from the start how much they care for one another. Check out my full review.

Through the Storm (Le Veq Family #1) by Beverly Jenkins: I just love Beverly Jenkins. The romance in this one is strong and intense. But it’s also adorable. I loved the tension between the two and getting to watch them fall in love. I think this might be my second favourite of Jenkins books that I have read so far. 

Lick (Stage Dive #1) by Kylie Scott: This was my first re-read of the month. I felt like I was going into a little slump so I needed a pick me up book that I know that I love. This is just a fun series to read. This isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but I enjoy it a lot. 

Winds of the Storm (Le Veq Family #2) by Beverly Jenkins: I felt like some more historical romance and I thought this one would be the perfect one to pick up. I enjoyed this one a lot. The banter between the siblings is so strong and I love that with a passion. The romance was intense and adorable. And everything that I look for.

Play (Stage Dive #2) by Kylie Scott: I had to pick this one up after finishing Lick. This one is ridiculous, but I love it so much. It’s the most emotional of all the books, but it just works so well, with the protagonist and the romacne. 

Prince Charming (Royals #1) by Rachel Hawkins: This is the next book I picked up this August. This has been on my TBR for over a year now and I finally picked it up. I loved reading this one. It was the YA book that I needed. I can’t wait to read the second book. 

The Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn: I was slightly disappointed with this one. I liked it don’t get me wrong, but I thought I was going to like it a lot more. I had a fun time reading it and it was a quick romance novel that was swoon-worthy and full of laughs. Check out my full review.

Dark Secret (Darkhaven Saga #1) by Danielle Rose: This was my DNF for the month. It was just weak. I didn’t like the characters, the plot. I couldn’t figure out what was happening. In the end, I skimmed the last half. 

Point of Origin (Legacy #0.5) by Rebecca Yarros: Not entirely sure why I re-read this one. But I just wanted to read a romance that I know that I love. It was like a refresher for me.  

Only When It’s Us (Bergman Brothers #1) by Chloe Liese: I didn’t know much about this book until the sequel popped up on my radar. But I wanted to start with the first book. And I’m so glad that I did. This book was fantastic. I adored the romance. I loved that it included disability. And it was just a fantastic read. 

Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling #1) by Nalini Singh: I finally started this series. Nick has been telling me to read this series for some time now and I did it. And I regret putting it off for so long. It was fantastic. I couldn’t stop reading.  

Visions of Heat (Psy-Changeling #2) by Nalini Singh: As soon as I finished the first book I had to get started on book two. I had so much fun reading it. I love the characters and the world and I can’t wait for more. I’ve just ordered the next 3 books in the series. 

And those are the books that I read in August! What did you read this month? Have you read any of the books on my list? Let’s Chat! 

 

We need more disability representation in books—why am I writing this again?
30 Aug

We need more disability representation in books—why am I writing this again?

Posted by angelreads Discussions 2 Comments

I can’t believe that it’s 2020 and I’m still talking about this. I’ve been advocating for more disability representation in books, especially YA for as long as I can remember now. And I feel like I’m never heard. I feel that sometimes it gets lost when people talk about diversity – and that should never be the case. It’s like someone talks about disability in books, there is a little commotion – and then nothing. Nothing at all. And that is sad. It’s sad because we shouldn’t have to dig deep in the abyss for disability, it should be present all the time.

The mental health side of disability has a pretty decent representation in books, especially in YA – but even then it’s still not very present. But physical, chronic and genetic disabilities are very rarely seen.

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But what we need more than anything is the intersectionality of disability with other minorities. We need Black disability rep, POC disability rep, LGBTQIA+ disability; there just needs to be more. We need it in every shape and form – and it’s rarely seen in any form at the moment. And my question is why? Why don’t we see any disability rep, especially in young adult literature? There is always talks about needing it, but there is never a real push for in. Especially intersectionality disability.  

Ely and I were talking recently, and we noticed something. Something that has become very, very clear to me. Books with a disability have significantly lower ratings than those without a disability.  It’s a hard pill to swallow and try to understand. It’s not even the ratings that I have an issue with, but the reviews in themselves. Sometimes reviews don’t even mention the disability that a character might have. And that is what is frustrating. It’s just brushed over like it’s nothing. While I do want the review to be more about the book, and what the reader liked and didn’t like. It disregards the disability completely is frustrating. But what is worse is treating it like a spoiler. 

I just want the notion of talking about disability in book reviews to become natural. I don’t want it hidden right at the end of a review or not even mentioned at all. 

Something else that I have noticed in regards to reviews of books with disabilities is that they are more harshly judged. The thing with disabilities is that everyone experiences things differently. So when I read reviews of books that say something is wrong – it isn’t always the way. I think people do forget that everyone is not the same. And the same condition can be different for each person. Especially in regards to mental health. 

We also need more of a range of disabilities. I’m not just talking about mental health and physical disabilities here. But what the disabilities are. I want to see different sorts of physical disabilities, visible and invisible. I live with multiple disabilities – both invisible and somewhat visible. But if you see me on the street, you won’t pick it up. We need to make reading about invisible disabilities just as comma as everything else. 

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Own voices is something that I also want to talk about. I mean it’s great to have disabilities in books. It’s what we want. But we also want to have own voices authors writing these books. Not only do they add something personal to the book. The experiences are more real; they are more natural. Things aren’t forced. Yes, authors can research all they want. But the thing is, they won’t always get all those emotions right. They won’t know those small details that someone living with a medical condition will. 

In a time where we are constantly talking about diversity and inclusion. I feel more and more the divide in regards to disability representation. I just want to read a book, and it be there. Not something that I have to dig for. I just wish that it could become part of the norm. So please pick up books that include disabilities. Read it and share it. 

In reality, I know this is a long road. And I know that we have a lot ahead of us. But it’s something that I have pushed for a long time, and I won’t stop. 

So please, read, promote and share books that include disabilities. Encourage publishers to pick these books up. To believe in them. Because people want to read them, people want to love them. And people need them.

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April was a very good reading month for me, especi April was a very good reading month for me, especially after last month. I had some really fantastic reads in April. I did do a lot of re-reading this month but I had such blast. I re-read Caught Up and Play Along and the first 4 books in the Ironside Academy series. 📚

I read some books that I’ve been waiting for including the new book from Kels and Denise Stone, as well as the new Tessa Hale. ✨

Overall it was such a good month, lots of binge reading series and starting on some new authors. I’m so excited to see what May brings. 🖤

What was your favourite book that you read in April? 

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IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️ If you didn’t know al IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️

If you didn’t know already I love F1, have ever since I was younger and decided that this year it would be fun to combined my love for F1 and reading together. 📚

After a week off we are back at it. We are in Miami this week’s and things are only just heating up. This week I’m reading Falling Off the Cliff  Kanitha P.

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Formula 1 legend in the making and rising star Thiago Valencia is chasing redemption as well as his second World Champion title. With a tarnished reputation and an undetermined future in F1 that hangs by a terribly loose thread, he can’t afford to lose his seat. Thiago is ready to do anything to redeem himself and erase his past mistakes. When a mysterious woman intrudes on his private party in Monte Carlo, he is certain the universe has brought his polar opposite into his life as salvation. He is sunshine, she is moonlight; he is a bright star and she is a moonbeam.

Destiny takes the wheel, steering Kamari into Thiago’s orbit, but her open disdain and closely guarded heart warn her to stay away. Enchanted by her charms, Thiago is intent on melting her freezing barriers and tearing down the walls shielding her heart.

When Kamari agrees to help him save his future by being his fake girlfriend, the unexpected happens, triggered by a game of lies, secrets and desire.

As they plunge towards the finish line, the race veers offtrack and neither of them are ready to fall off the cliff.
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How Race Week Reads Will Work 

On Monday of race week I’ll announce the book I’ll be reading for the week, then throughout the week I’ll be posting stories and my thoughts. And then on Sunday, race day my review and final thoughts will go up.

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A little late but I am finally getting to share Ra A little late but I am finally getting to share Race 5’s Race Week Reads review. This week I read, Downforce (Pit Lane #1) by Hannah Lily.

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I had so much fun reading this book. I knew I was in for a ride as soon as I started Downforce. It was entertaining, fun, and I just had a good time reading it. And while it does explore some heavy topics, I don’t think it took away from the fun nature of the book.

Right from the start, we can see the tension between F1 Presenter, Olivia Fraser and F1 Driver, Jonah Scott. And while silly at times, it was fun seeing them interact together. Both really didn’t like each other. They both had said things about and to one another that sometimes it caused chaos. And I was here for it.

I did find that at times, just silly things happened. I am not a massive rom-com reader, and there was a lot of falling into one another, and arguments stemmed from nothing. This is honestly just because I don’t like these types of scenes, but it didn’t really make me dislike the book at all.

I loved the whole road trip aspect of the book, it’s different from other F1 books I’ve read so far this year and just made for some interesting banter and lust. I do wish that the road trip was a little longer than it was because I did feel like the romance moved pretty quickly here, but again, it didn’t really affect how much I was enjoying the book.

The romance was this combination of being slow burn and full of angst right at the start, to the road trip happening and then bam. But I loved it, though. The banter between Olivia and Jonah was fantastic. I loved seeing them grow not only with one another but with themselves as well.

Overall, I had a great time reading Downforce and will be continuing the series for sure when the other books come out. The romance was angsty and just felt right. The found family aspect really worked well here, and the F1 aspects were pretty okay. Not the best I’ve seen, but not the worst either. If you are looking for a fun read that has a great romance and a little rom-comy, then pick this one up.
I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. There have been so many books that I have enjoyed but there are some that I have just loved. 🖤

I didn’t realise before I put this post together that all of these books are from authors I’ve read and loved before. There hasn’t been a Rebecca Yarros book that I haven’t rated under 4 Stars. Elsie Silver is just making me love everything that she writes. Wild and Wrangled may be my favourite in the series. 📖

Three rereads also made it to this list. Binding 13 still makes me gasp and smile all at the same time. And Caught Up and Play Along just hit every time. 📚

I’ve honestly had a great year so far and since making this post a few more books I’ve read I’ve ended up loving. It’s going to be hard to pick my favourites at the end of the year that is for sure. ✨

What books have you loved reading this year? Are any books that made my list on yours? Let me know! 

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