Showing posts with label tbr. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

[November 2015] Plans & TBR



Hi, guys! The break is over and I'm back :) 

I'm starting this post with an update on the changes of the blog so you can see what I've been doing so far.

I said in my Hiatus post that I wanted to work on the blog design and structure and guess what... The design is still in progress, because surprise! There's a lot more to do when redesigning a blog than just making graphics in Photoshop, although there's a crap-ton of that too as I've painfully discovered. I can handle Photoshop, but web design and coding are certainly not my forte, so I've been having a hard time making everything work. 

So far, I've changed the color scheme and the banner and I've messed around with the template a bit, but the background is still fighting me and I'm still not sure if I should just let it be white as it is right now or keep trying to do something more. Let me know what you think about in the comments, I'd really appreciate some feedback on the design.

Structure-wise I've developed a schedule that works for me. I've added a couple of features and modified some of the old ones as you'll see through the week. Here are the basics:

  • I've kept the Top Ten Tuesday and Waiting on Wednesday weekly memes. I haven't been very regular at posting these the past few years, but I plan on working a bit ahead of time from now on so I don't miss post just because I don't have time on that specific date.
  • I've kept the Plans & TBR and the Wrap-up posts at the beginning and end of the month respectively. I think the Plans & TBR post is great because it lets you know what to expect from the blog in the coming weeks and it also serves me as a guide so I can stick to my resolutions.  The Wrap-up posts, also serve a purpose since it's a dependable way for readers to see what went down during certain month here in Pause Time, it's an easy way to find a review or a post without having to go looking for entry by entry. And also, it's a great way for me to see how I'm doing monthly, if I'm posting everything I planned on posting, if the predefined TBR is working for me or if I end up reading whatever else that's not on the list. Overall, I'm really happy with this kind of posts because they make blogging much more simple for me.
  • I've kept my Rating System pretty much the same. I will still rate book from 1-5 clocks and add a reaction, which is a one-line impression of the book. I've only added a couple of standard reactions so I can have more variety, but overall it all stayed the same.
  • I've modified the New Releases monthly post. The first Thursday of each month I would list every single YA or NA release I could find that was coming out that particular month. But I found that I was always dreading that post... It took so long to be done! There were always more than 50 books to cover and each one with images and links and then I couldn't find the genres... It was just a nightmare and most of the books I listed I wasn't even interested in. So, I've moved it to the first Saturday of each month and I'm only featuring a few books coming out that month that I'm eagerly anticipating, but I'm linking you to a Goodreads list where you can find a long list of books that are being released that month. Works for everyone, I think...
  • I've eliminated my Review Policy page and I'm no longer accepting books for review by email request. Maybe I'll join some blog tours if I'm really interested in a certain book, but that's it. Now that I've had time to reflect I discovered that I don't enjoy reading just so I can write a review... The whole point of me having this blog is to share my thoughts on books that I read when I have something to say. But there were times when I would read a book that was okay for me but I didn't have much to say about it and it would cause me great anxiety the thought of having to write a review for that book because I've committed myself to do so and not because I have something I'm dying to share or an opinion worth reading, really. So from now on, I'm only reviewing books when it feels right for me because I think those reviews are the one that I'm most proud of and the ones that you guys will enjoy more than me just telling you about a book that I'm not even that excited about.
  • In line with the previous point, I'm adding a new type of review. Currently, I have two variations of reviews: the full-length, normal review and the series review. And now I'm introducing the "Mini-review", which is just a shorter review because sometimes I just don't have that much to say about a book. This kind of review is about 150 words long, just so I can add my two cents to the discussion. I'm hoping this will also encourage me to write at least a short opinion on the books I've been reading, so even if I'm not going into full depth, you can get a sense of what I thought of something I read.
  • And finally, the latest addition to Pause Time's features is a weekly meme of some sorts which will be starting next month. I'm calling it Thursday Topic which will be a section where I'll be writing about different bookish themes each Thursday. The topic will depend mostly on what I'm reading or what's in my mind any given week. It's not necessarily like a WOW or TTT type of weekly meme, because there's no linky and it's just for me to have a way of sharing my thoughts regarding reading and YA fiction for the most part. Of course, I don't mind if you wish to create your own post in response to the week's topic and I would love to read your thoughts so if you do, be sure to drop a link on the comments.

That's -for the most part- what's been going on with the redesigning and restructuring of the blog. Now, let's move on to my TBR for this month. 

November is going to be a tough month to get much reading done, because I have two whole weeks packed with college exams, so I'm only planning on reading four books this month:

First, there's Velvet Undercover by Teri Brown which is kind of a Mystery Thriller set in World War I, Europe about a seventeen-year-old spy. The whole premise of the book is quite appealing to me and it's not like anything I've read before, so I'm picking it up to see if this is a genre that I should explore further. 


The second book I'm reading this month is The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh. I've read so many good things about it and I'm at a point where it's killing me not knowing what everyone is so excited about, so I'm done pushing it away. I'm reading it this month come hell or high water. It's supposed to be inspired by A Thousand and One Nights which for some reason seems to be kind of trending right now. There's a couple of "retellings" of that collection of stories that came out this year a few more coming out next year, and although I know a little about the original version, I've never actually read them before, so I'm testing the waters here.


The third book I'll be reading is Scarlet by Marissa Meyer. I read Cinder, the first book in the Lunar Chronicles a few months ago and I really enjoyed it but I stopped with the series because I haven't felt in the mood for this kind of book yet. Now that Winter, the series' finale is coming out, I felt like it was a great time to pick it back up, so I'm doing it!


And the last book I plan on reading during November is actually a new release that's coming out on November 3rd, Ten Thousand Skies Above You by Claudia Gray. This is the second installment in the Firebird series. I read the first book in January and I really enjoyed it, so I've been waiting for this sequel for quite a while and I'm really happy it's finally here! I can't wait to get my hands on it.


I will be reviewing these four titles alongside some of my previous reads during this month too, so stay tuned if you're interested in finding out what I thought of them. 


What do you think of the blog changes? 
What are you reading this month?
Let me know in the comments below :)

Love,

Friday, September 4, 2015

[September 2015] Plans & TBR


Last month I did an incredible amount of reading for my usual standards, so much that I've completed the extended version of my Goodreads Reading Challenge. Considering that there's still plenty of time before the year ends, I'm extending the challenge (again!), by 18 books, which is the amount of weeks left of 2015. I know I will probably read more books than that, but I don't want to over commit, since I'm going to be starting collage back again pretty soon and I won't have as much time as I've had these past few months. 

To celebrate my last weeks of freedom, I'll be participating in one read-a-thon this month. It's the week-long read-a-thon hosted by Hooked on Books on Goodreads. It'll take place on September 6th - 13th, but you can join in pretty much at any time during the event, so check it out if you're interested, it's usually a lot of fun and a great way to get through your TBR and stay motivated! I'm hoping to get through at least 4 of the 9 books on my September TBR during that time.

September is a particularly exciting month for me, because I've been really anticipating some of the titles that are coming out this month and I'll be picking them up as soon as they're out and I intend on reading them right away. So, these three books are at the top of my TBR for this month:

(If you click the covers they'll take you to the book's Goodreads page, so you can check them out and read along with me if you so wish)

Also, I plan on continuing three of the series I started in the past few months, so these books are next on my TBR:



And finally, I've decided to start two new series that have been on my TBR list for quite some time, and I'm tackling their first installments this month to test the waters. So these are the last books on my TBR for this month:


I will be reviewing all of these titles, so stay tuned if you're interested in finding out what I thought of them. 


What are you reading this month?
Let me know in the comments below, or tell me if you've read some of the books I'm planning on reading and what you thought of them.

Love,

Sunday, August 2, 2015

[August 2015] Plans & TBR


So... I broke my ankle a few weeks ago and being the stubborn woman that I am, it took me a while to finally admit defeat and go see a doctor. I went yesterday and surprise, surprise! I'm on a cast and mostly numb due to the pain meds. Thanks to this little misadventure, even if I have more free time than I was expecting, I don't think I'm reliable enough to participate in any read-a-thons, so I decided that this month will be read-a-thon free. 

I do have a TBR list planned though. But no dates and not as many books as my July TBR this time. I plan on reading only 12 books this month. The titles I'll be reading are down below, if you click the covers, they'll take you to their respective Goodreads pages so you can check them out and read along with me if you so wish.

Also, this month I'll be participating on a couple of blog tours including (but not limited to) the blog tour for Red Blooded by Caitlin Sinead and the blog tour for Gaia by Karen Ann Hopkins, so be sure to check those out!
So, here it's my August TBR:











I've already completed my Goodreads Reading Challenge of 50 books, but considering we're only half through the year, I'm extending it to 70, so I'm really hoping to get as much reading done while I give my ankle its much needed rest. Most of this books I've been meaning to read for a long time, so now it's the perfect time to finally do so. I intend to be reviewing all of this titles, so stay tuned if you're interested in finding out what I thought of them. 


What are you reading this month?
Let me know in the comments below, or tell me if you've read some of the books I'm planning on reading and what you thought of them.

Love,

Friday, July 3, 2015

[July 2015] Plans & TBR



This month I plan on participating in a lot of read-a-thons because I'm not as busy as usual, so I thought I'd make the best of it by reading as much as I can while I still have free time. 

Since I'll be participating in read-a-thons, my TBR for this month is planned accordingly and most of the books I plan on reading have "dates" assigned to them. Maybe I'll stick to the plan or maybe I'll switch things up a little. These are the book I'll be reading this month, even if I don't manage to finish them through the read-a-thons, that's why I'm not planning on reading any other book besides the ones scheduled for those events.

The first read-a-thon I'm going to be participating in is the week-long read-a-thon hosted by Hooked on Books which runs from July 5th through 12th. And also, in that same week, I plan on joining the 24in48 read-a-thon which runs on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th.

This is what I plan on reading during that whole read-a-thon craziness: 



Sunday 5th 


Monday 6th


Tuesday 7th


Wednesday 8th


Thursday 9th


Friday 10th


Saturday 11th


Sunday 12th
 


Also, I'm planing on joining the weekend read-a-thon for July hosted by Hooked on Books. This one will take place on July 18th and 19th. For this read-a-thon I'm planing on reading the following books:

Saturday 18th

Sunday 19th


And finally, I plan on joining the 24 hours read-a-thon hosted by Hooked on Books on July 25th. For this one, I plan on reading:




There are 17 books in total that I plan on reading this month. It may seem excessive, but I know I won't get much free time in the following months since I have to go back to collage and take my final exams and I'll be painfully busy... So, this month is when I pack most of my Goodreads Reading Challenge, I'm aiming for 50 books this year and so far I've read 34, so after this read-a-thon craziness, I hope to be done with that challenge.



What are you reading this month?
Let me know in the comments below, or tell me if you've read some of the books I'm planning on reading and what you thought of them.

Love,