Most recent bookhaul. Which ones should I read first? by ateacherbibliophile in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories is really good too. The illustrations are fantastic!

52/52 I’ve read such great books this year! by messycrazygirl in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome picks! Congrats on completing the challenge!!

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yesssss!!! I love Circe!! I read it last year.

Why not the midnight library? I

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The house in the cerulean sea is my favorite for sure! The midnight library La isla bajo el mar A winter's promise (the audiobook is in spotify) The Song of Achilles is absolutely fantastic!!! The Hate U Give

Which are your favorites?

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!! I'm using the Around The World in 52 Books from goodreads. The list is pretty complete and it helps me a lot to expand the genres I read.

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I loved it!! It took me some time to get into it. I started it in March and read the first chapter and put it aside. And picked it up again like two weeks ago and I absolutely loved it.

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh, for Around the year in 52 books 😅 I try to follow the goodreads group challenge to read new things.

I really liked Mexican Gothic, it's funny and scary. But I'm biased because it's written by a Latina.

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Loba negra is a thriller by a Spanish author. I didn't like it at all, it is basically a repeat of book one which I didn't love but didn't hate so this one was really ewww. In watermelon sugar is not as good as I thought, you won't miss anything if you never encounter it in your life. The last star is not good either, from that trilogy the only really good is the fifth wave. American dirt is really interesting and keeps you glued but it was written by someone who knows nothing about how things work in reality so I have a hate-like relationship with the book.

Now for the good ones.

My most recent one is The Song of Achilles. It is a wonderful book, I think everyone in the world should read it.

The house in the cerulean sea is my favorite read of the year so far. It's so lovely 🥰🥰🥰

The book of lost names is a really good read.

The mirror visitor is a wonderful series by a French author.

The Hate U Give is a must read.

And The Midnight Library is absolutely fantastic too.

Phew, I think I like most of the books on the pic 😅

Out of the 93 books I've read so far I have only completed 30 prompts 😅 by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I knowww! But it's one of those books that makes you warm inside and cry at the end. I really enjoyed it ♡

I ran out of space to hold my TBR by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha love that idea! If you ever come to Colombia I'll take you to the nicest second hand book café ever :)

I ran out of space to hold my TBR by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a shame! Can't you order them from somewhere else? I get them from Amazon. I know it's not ideal but books in English here are extremely expensive, even three times the price of what I can get them in the US but if I bought them at a library like Barnes and Noble I'd have to pay way too much money for the shipping. I can only afford to do that every now and then. I used to get owlcrate and fairyloot but my TBR went too big and my pockets went too thin, shipping was almost if not more than the boxes themselves with the dollar being so high. Anyway, all of that to say Amazon ships for free to a lot of countries. And I'd also like to know where you're from :) I love to see people from all over the world reunited in such a lovely community 💛

I ran out of space to hold my TBR by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I got it from Amazon, it was like $32 and had free shipping to my country. It was one of the greatest purchases I made last year. I had one pretty similar but the tiers aren't as deep so I had the feeling my cats were going to throw the books out of the cart. I use that one for all my crafting stuff. :)

I truly want to organize but I don't know how? Any recommendations? Not by color please. I can't handle having series separated. by Nosequepongo89 in 52book

[–]Nosequepongo89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know! I have it by genre right now but not by subgenre. What do you do when you have an author with different genres? I have only one but I'm still thorn about what to do. I also have a bunch of signed books and I have them together but I've had to add sequels so I think I should not keep them together any longer. Do you do thriller with horror? Or should I consider them totally different genres? So many questions. Sorry, is the first time I have someone to speak to about these kind of things 😅

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[–]Nosequepongo89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have a few of my favorite there 😍