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Top 5 Wednesday: Favorite Video/Posts

Happy Wednesday To All My Fellow Readers!

I hope everyone's having a great week, and I'm so excited to be back this week for a new Top 5 Wednesday Post.

For anyone who's unfamiliar with Top 5 Wednesday, it's a weekly meme that was created by Lainey from gingerreadslainey on YouTube, and is not moderated by Sam from Thoughts on Tomes, also from YouTube. If you're interested in learning more about it, or in becoming part of the community, here is the link to the goodreads page, which is where the group communicates:

https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/118368-top-5-wednesday


Today's topic is a little bit different than the normal Top 5 Wednesday posts I've done. Today's topic is Favorite Videos/Posts, and is a chance to highlight you're favorite posts or videos from your own blog or channel.


I really had fun looking back over my past posts to pick my five favorites, and I'm excited to share them all with you today.


1) First, and foremost, I picked my post from November 2015 in which I reviewed Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins:

http://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.ca/2015/11/rebel-belle-fangirls-review.html

I completely fell head over heels in love with this book right from the first page, and I think you can definitely tell that from my review. At the time, I remember being so grateful that I had my blog where I could talk about this book, as none of my friends had read it yet when I did. This book just really stood out to me as amazing, and I was so inspired when writing this review, that it's always stood out as one of my favorite posts.


2) Second was my review on Snapshot by Lis Wiehl from January 2016:

http://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.ca/2016/01/snapshot-by-lis-wiehl.html

This book completely blew me away, and was so different from anything I'd ever personally read before. I remember literally starting this review right after I finished this book, as there was so much I wanted to say about it, and I definitely didn't want to forget anything. This book gave me such feels, and this particular post is one I return to often when I'm trying to write a review for a book that didn't inspire me quite so much. I really loved how this review came together overall, and it's by far one of my favorite posts I've ever done. I also love how it's a book that is easily one of my favorites, and I only ended up reading it because my husband gave it to me for Christmas accidentally.



3) Third is my favorite tag post I've ever done, and that was the Courtship Book Tag, which unfortunately I'm unaware of who originally started this tag, but I completely loved getting to do it, and I posted it March of 2016:

http://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.ca/2016/03/book-tag-courtship-book-tag.html

I felt this was such a unique tag, in that you looked at books as stages of a relationship, and I felt like I really got to highlight so many of my all time favorite books under the various categories. It was also such a fun tag to do in the first place, and I hope that you guys all get a chance to do this one, as it's definitely my favorite tag.



4) Fourth, is my all time favorite Top 5 Wednesday Topic, and that was Books That Feature Time Travel from May of 2016:

http://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.ca/2016/03/top-5-wednesday-books-that-feature-time.html

Time Travel has always been one of my favorite literary themes, and I've discovered so many amazing books that feature it over the years. I really loved this chance to talk about so many of my favorites, and also learning about so many other amazing sounding time travel books from everyone else's posts.



5) Lastly, I want to feature one of my recap posts from the RT Booklovers convention my hubby and I attended in April of 2016. This particular recap was from the giant book fair, and you can definitely tell just how excited I was for the change to meet so many of my favorite authors.

http://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.ca/2016/05/vegas-for-rt-booklovers-day-six-recap.html



I was also so happy with the way the pictures turned out in this particular post, and I have so many great memories from this whole convention that it was awesome having my blog as a place to talk about it all.


That is my five favorite posts I've done so far, and I thank you guys all for taking the time to read this. I can't wait to see which posts everyone else chose, and I really look forward to this week's discussion. :)



This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.





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