My Most Anticipated Reads of 2026
Hey there, Arrowheads! Welcome to my last blog post of the year, where I’ll be revealing my most anticipated reads of 2026!
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Hey there, Arrowheads! Welcome to my last blog post of the year, where I’ll be revealing my most anticipated reads of 2026!
Read MoreCall me basic, but fall is my favorite season. If you’re in the mood for some autumnal reads this season, you’re in the right place. Here are my top fall book recommendations that I’ve read in years past!
Read MoreLast week, I didn’t post because my husband and I were celebrating our 4th wedding anniversary. This week, I thought it’d be the perfect opportunity to finally do this post that I’ve been brainstorming for a while: books I would recommend to my husband if he were to become a reader!
Read MoreEven though I’m in my thirties, I love picking up middle grade books from time to time. One of my favorite things about middle grade books is that, while the characters and circumstances in them are often fun or silly, many of them also cover tough topics in a way that make even adult readers like myself think on a deeper level. Here are some middle grade books I have read and recommend that cover tough topics.
Read MoreOne of the best things about being a reader is that each and every one of us have different reading preferences. Today I’m sharing mine, via a This or That question format!
Read MoreSummer is one of my favorite times of the year to read seasonal books. Over the past few years, I’ve tailored my monthly TBRs to include quite a few reads that made me feel as if I were sunning on the beach, sailing the ocean blue, or reminded me of my summers growing up. In hopes of starting a new tradition on Authoring Arrowheads, here are my summer book recs for 2025, compiled from my recent reads all the way back to 2020!
Read MoreMany readers do not like reading about grief in fiction, but in this season of my life after recently losing a loved one, books that portray grief realistically have become some of my favorites of the year. Because I’ve found that young adult books often portray grief in more raw and real ways than adult fiction, this week I’m sharing my picks for YA reads centered around death, loss, and navigating life after tragedy.
Read MoreJoin me as I share my reading journey from last week in my first-ever How Much I Realistically Read in a Week post!
Read MoreWhile many bookworms are vehemently against movie adaptations, I for one love them… if they do the book justice. Sometimes *hides from the wrath of the book-only people* I even like the movies better than the books they’re based on. So, of the books I’ve read, which version did I like better, the book, or the movie? Today, I’m revealing my choices!
Read MoreOver the past couple years, I’ve somewhat entered my RomCom Books era, which is long overdue, considering how much I enjoy RomCom movies. So, since I now have a list of favorites, here are this picky RomCom reader’s top clean RomCom recs!
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