If you’re a reader who is looking for more reading prompts to add to your TBR jar, gameboard, or spreadsheet, you’ve come to the right place! Keep reading for 100 TBR prompts to help you choose your next read.
I’ve been beyond excited to share My Most Anticipated Reads of 2025 with y’all after compiling, and then narrowing down, my list for weeks. With a limit of 24 books and the hope of reading two off this list per month next year, here are the books I’m most excited to read in 2025.
I don’t know about y’all, but I love a good book that realistically portrays narcissism. Not because I like narcissism, but because I love seeing it portrayed in a fictitious manner so that readers may recognize narcissistic traits in characters and then realize how toxic those traits are so that they don’t become victims of narcissists themselves. In this week’s post, I’ll be covering a few bookish examples of narcissists and why I think they are perfect portrayals of narcissism.
This post may get me shunned from the Book Community. XD
I’ve been wanting to do this for a while, and have just now summoned the courage to do it. So, here it goes! Nobody asked, but here are my thoughts on beloved classics, and my attempt at summarizing my thoughts for each book in three sentences or less.
At the end of 2023, after watching some of my favorite BookTubers pick books for their monthly TBRs using a reading prompt jar, I decided to make my own, virtual version of a TBR jar using a randomized Google Sheet for the convenience of having it accessible on my phone. In the grand scheme of things, it was simple to make, and here’s how I created it in case you’d like to make your own!
In the realm of Clean fiction, there are many different opinions on what type of content qualifies as “clean”. In this post, I’ll be covering my own thoughts on what I personally consider clean fiction to be, which is my standard for writing as an author of clean, Christian reads.
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