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The Goodreads Book Tag

Hello Everyone :)


I hope you're all doing well, and that you're all having a fantastic summer.


Do any of you guys have fun vacations planned during the summer? My husband and I took a few days away to go away with my family for a small holiday, and it was really nice. Other than that we've just been enjoying day trips to the lake to use our boat, but I'm still crossing my fingers that a bigger trip might be in the works for us later in the year.


It's actually been quite awhile since I last did a book tag. And honestly I think it's mainly just because I've been finishing so many books that I wanted to review lately, that most of my posts have been book reviews. However, I've really been wanting to do another tag post lately, and so I decided the goodreads book tag looked like a good one. While I actually don't use some of the features on goodreads the way some people do, I really do love that website and I use it to track which novels I've finished, rating those novels, finding new books, doing quizzes and trivia and keeping up with upcoming book releases. I mainly just don't use the want to read, and other shelves features that often as I mainly just add books once I've actually finished reading them. However, I'm still really excited for this tag as I do love goodreads, and it looks like a lot of fun.


What Was The Last Book You Marked As Read?



Lady Renegades by Rachel Hawkins.



What Are You Currently Reading?



Miles From Nowwhere by Amy Clipston

and



The Chosen by Celia Thomson



What Was The Last Book You Marked As TBR?



The Heirloom by Karen Witemeyer, Kristi Ann Hunter, Sarah Loudin Thomas, and Becky Wade.


What Book Do You Plan To Read Next?






Like Never Before by Melissa Tagg



Do You Use The Star Rating System?

Yes, I definitely do. While I do sometimes wish that goodreads would allow half ratings, I do still rate each book I finish as I see fitting. When I first got goodreads, I quite often rated books I didn't like one star, and I don't tend to that too much anymore. I only use the one star rating if I absolutely found nothing redeemable about a book at all, and this is a rare occurrence for me now. 


Are You Doing A 2018 Goodreads Reading Challenge?

Yes! I've set my goal at 215 books, and while I'm not positive if I'll make it or not, so far it's looking really good.


Do You Have A Wishlist?

I keep wishlists on both Amazon and Indigo but I'm honestly really bad at remembering to update them. Most of the time the books I'm wanting to buy/read are just either stored in my memory or scratched down on random pieces of paper. I really need to get better at this.


What Book Do You Plan To Buy Next?

This could change for me as it often does, but these are the two I'm currently really wanting to purchase:




It's Your Universe by Ashley Eckstein

and 



Enchanted: A Christmas Collection by Melissa Tagg



Do You Have Any Favorite Quotes? Share A Few.

oh goodness this answer could go on and on, as I'm a huge fan of keeping track of quotes from all of my favorite books. Here's a couple though.

"A blank canvas has unlimited possibilites" Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins.

"Funny thing about prayers. God hears them. But you just never know if, or when, He's going to answer them." My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade.

"He didn't give me flowers or candy. He gave me the moon and stars. Infinity." We'll always have summer by Jenny Han.


Who are your favorite authors?

Lol oh goodness this is going to be a very long list:

Debbie Macomber, Becky Wade, Kasie West, Kiera Cass, Katie McGarry, Amy Clipston, Sheila Roberts, Sarah Dessen, Ali Novak, Jenny Han, Morgan Matson, Melissa Tagg, Denise Hunter, Richelle Mead, Dani Pettrey, Colleen Coble, Jaime Jo Wright, Lisa Brown Roberts, Marissa Meyer, Robin Jones Gunn, Ally Carter, Rachel Hauck, and Ridley Pearson.

I'm sure there's lots more, but I think my answer's already long enough.


Have You Joined Any Groups?

Sadly, this is one part of goodreads that I'm really bad at. So far I've only joined the Top 5 Wednesday group, but I do hope to join more that appeal to me in the future.


Thanks so much for reading guys!

Here's where you can find my goodreads page if you're interested in seeing it! Have a great rest of your day :)


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 



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